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Jamb Literature in English Past QuestionsQuestion 331:Romeo and Juliet Juliet:O serpent heart,hid with a flowering face! Did ever dragon keep so fair a cave Beautiful tyrant:Fiend angelical Dove-feathered raven!wolfish-ravening lamb Despised substance of divinest show! A damned saint,an honorable villain! (From Romeo and Juliet) Juliet is referring in the above passage to A. Tybalt B. Mercutio C. Old Capulet D. Lady Montague E. Romeo Question 332:Maria:If you desire the spleen,and will laugh yourself into stitches,follow me.yond gull Malvolio is turned heathen,a very renegado; saved by believing rightly,can never believe such impossible passages of grossness. He's in yellow stockings. Sir Toby:And cross-gartered? Maria:Most villainously;like a pendant that keeps a school in church.i have dogged him: like his murderer.He does obey every point of the letter that i dropped to betray him: he does smile his face into more lines than is in the new map with the augmentation of the indies:you have not seen such a thing as 'tis.I can hardly forbear hurling things at him:if she do,he'll smile and take it for a great favour. (Twelfth Night) Which of the following statements reflects best the situation revealed above A. Malvolio is greatly admired by Maria nad Sir Toby B. Malvolio's dress and bearing will please Lady Olivia very much C. Malvolio is decieved into doing things hated by Olivia D. Malvolio is a heathen and pendant E. The Author of Twelfth Night pokes fun at foolishly misguided people like Malvolio here Question 333:New Year's Eve Midnight Now the bells are tolling- A year is dead. And my heart is slowly beating the Nunc Dimittis to all my hopes and mute yewnings of a year and ghosts hover round dream beyond dream Dream beyond dream mingling with the dying bell-sounds fading into memories like rain drops falling into a river. And now the bells are chimming- A year is born. And my heart-bell is ringing in dawn But it's shrouded things i see dimly stride on heart-canopied paths to a riverside The mood of the above poem is A. Optimism B. Pessimism C. Optimism mixed with pessimism D. Much optimism qualified by a little pessimism E. Much pessimism lightened by a little optimism Question 334:In the fiction No Longer At Ease by Chinua Achebe,Obuajulu Okonkwo's fall can be traced to the fact that A. The Nigerian society is often wicked to the individual B. He is at bottom a very bad man C. He believes in using bribes to get to the top D. The weaknesses within him and the society unite to pull him down E. He fancies women too much Question 335:'All's over,Sweet',he cried To the wife,thus guise;for the young page was she 'Tis as we hoped and said't would be. He never guessed...we mount and ride To where our love can reign uneyed He's clay,and we are free. From Thomas Hardy's,The Duel) The theme of this poem is A. Bravery B. Honour C. Betrayal D. Death of a fool E. The evil of duelling |
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