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SUBJECT: LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
CLASS: SS1
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE
- One of the following is not a genre of literature (a) prose (b) fiction (c) poetry (d) drama
- Prose can be subdivided into ______ and ______ (a) fiction and written (b) oral and drama (c) fiction and non-fiction (d) non-fiction and letter
- A poem of fourteen lines is referred to as _____ epic (b) sonnet (c) ode (d) lyric
- The type of poem aimed at ridiculing the foolish nature of a person, society or institution is known as_______ (a) ballad (b) satire (c) elegy (d) lime-ick
- The type of play with happy scene or full of amusement is known as _____ (a) tragic-comedy (b) force (c) tragedy (d) comedy
- _____ is a poem which expresses grief or sorrow which is usually caused by death (a) epigram (b) elegy (c) ballad (d) lyric
- ____ is referred to as the subject matter of the play (a) theme (b) setting (c) plot (d) cast
- The hero or principal actor or character in a play around whom the action revolves is called _____ (a) character (b) antagonist (c) protagonist (d) cast
- Another name for an antagonist is _____ (a) Hero (b) villain (c) Heroine (d) protagonist
- The figure of speech which endow inanimate objects with human attributes is called _______ (a) Euphemism (b) allusion (c) personification (d) simile
- The concluding part of a literary work mostly in drama is called ______ (a) mime (b) prologue (c) epilogue (d) flash back
- The actors and actresses in a play are collectively known as ______ (a) protagonist (b) cast (c) Hero (d) musicians
- The name given to a person that writes a play is (a) poet (b) playwright (c) novelist (d) actor
- _______ is an over statement or exaggeration of facts used for serious or comic effect (a) paradox (b) metaphor (c) oxymoron (d) hyperbole
- A serious play with a sad ending is called __________(a) epic drama (b) melodrama (c) comedy (d) tragedy
SECTION B: THEORY
- (a) What is Literature (b) Highlight four importance of literature
- (a) List the three genres of literature (b) List the five elements of poetry
- (a) What is drama (b) Explain the following:
(i) Comedy
(ii) Tragedy
(iii) Tragic Comedy
(iv) Epic drama
- Explain the features of drama
- Explain the following elements of drama
- Playwright
- Soliloquy
- Protagonist
- Antagonist
- Prologue
- Epilogue
- (a) What are figures of speech (b) Explain the following:
(i) Simile
(ii) Metaphor
(iii) Personification
(iv) Hyperbole
- List and explain the classes of a prose
CLASS: SS2 SUBJECT: LITERATURE Time: 1 hour
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
Section A
- Literacy works are classified mainly into ________ (a) epilogue (b) Anecdote (c) fiction (d) genres
- The art of writing and performing a play is called _____ (a) poetry (b) fiction (c) prose (d) drama
- A poem which mourns the death of a person is known as (a) lyrics (b) farce (c) ode (d) elegy
- A poem imbued with sense of love is called (a) ballad (b) idyll (c) pastoral poetry (d) romance
- In fiction, a short novel or a very short story is known as (a) lullaby (b) lampoon (c) monodrama (d) novelette
- A literary device that creates pictures in our minds is (a) imagery (b) symbolism (c) irony (d) mood
- The character that creates humour in a play is the (a) in a play is the (a) protagonist (b) antagonist (c) clown (d) cast
- The introductory part of a play is called (a) monologue (b) Epilogue (c) prologue (d) Dialogue
- A dramatic device in which speakers speaks to himself is called (a) suspense (b) mime (c) Assonance (d) soliloguy
- _______ is poem which teaches both social and moral lessons. (a) limerick (b) parody (c) didactic poem (d) Epic
- _____ is the author of the novel “The Lion and the Jewel” (a) John KolosaKargbo (b) Whole Soyinka (c) T.S. Eliot (d) BuchiEmecheta
- What is “The One –eyed Box”? (a) a train (b) A camera (b) one of Sadiku’s wedding loads (d) the stranger’s new machine
- Lakunle believes that the fact that a mere woman has become more important than Baroka is the work of (a) the stranger (b) God (c) Lakunle himself (d) Sidi herself
- The word “Jewel”, is first used in the play by (a) Baroka (b) Lakunle (c) Sidi (d) The traveller
- In the day, what is the devil’s own horse? (a) Lucifer’s magic flyer (b) the stranger’s car (c) The horse Baroka rides (d) An uncontrollable horse
- First girl believes that “The Bale is jealous” of whom? (a) Lakunle (b) Sidi (c) Sadiku (d) The stranger.
- The stranger falls into the water and losses all his appendages except his (a) helmet (b) camera (c) flask of whisky (d) magazine
- Barok’s age is about (a) 70 years (b) 62 years (c) 82 years (d) 65 years
- In the play, “gangan” and “Iyailu” are two (a) fireplaces (b) mother of the village (c) drums (d) trees
- In the dance of the lost traveler Lakunle clowns by imitating (a) the stall (b) a swimmer (c) the driving motions (d) typres rolling
THEORY
- Write short note on the following characters: (a) Lakunle (b) Sidi (c) Sadiku
- Lakunle’s case illustrates the saying that half education is dangerous, discuss.
- List and explain 10 types of poetry
- List and explain the elements of poetry.
- State five (5) characteristics of literature
- Discuss the theme of tradition versus modernity.
- Write short note on the following figures of speech with one example each (a) irony (b) Alliteration (c) Assonance (d) personification