POST UTME CRAWFORD UNIVERSITY 2019 Literature | Objective

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Question 1
In the novel 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, what is the significance of the character Gatsby's green light?
A. The green light represents Gatsby's hope for a better life and his desire for Daisy.
B. The green light is a symbol of the American Dream and the illusion of social mobility.
C. The green light is a metaphor for the corrupting influence of wealth and materialism.
D. The green light is a reflection of Gatsby's nostalgia for the past and his longing for a lost love.
Question 2
In Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', what is the significance of the character Puck's transformation into an ass?
A. Puck's transformation serves as a symbol of the chaos and disorder that ensues when the natural world is disrupted.
B. Puck's transformation is a physical manifestation of his mischievous and magical nature.
C. Puck's transformation is a result of his failed attempt to cast a spell on the character Oberon.
D. Puck's transformation is a metaphor for the transformative power of love.
Question 3
In the play 'Antigone' by Sophocles, what is the significance of the character Antigone's decision to bury her brother?
A. Antigone's decision serves as a symbol of her defiance against the laws of the state.
B. Antigone's decision is a representation of her loyalty to her family and her cultural heritage.
C. Antigone's decision is a metaphor for the conflict between individual morality and societal expectations.
D. Antigone's decision is a reflection of her desire for personal freedom and autonomy.
Question 4
In the play 'A Raisin in the Sun' by Lorraine Hansberry, what is the dramatic significance of the character of Beneatha?
A. She represents the struggle for identity in the African-American community.
B. She symbolizes the conflict between tradition and modernity.
C. She highlights the theme of family dynamics.
D. She emphasizes the importance of education.
Question 5
In the poem 'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost, what is the speaker's attitude towards the road not taken?
A. Regret and longing
B. Ambivalence and uncertainty
C. Acceptance and contentment
D. Indifference and apathy
Question 6
In the poem 'The Waste Land' by T.S. Eliot, what is the significance of the allusion to the Fisher King?
A. The Fisher King represents the wounded king of the Arthurian legend, symbolizing the spiritual decay of modern society.
B. The Fisher King is a metaphor for the search for spiritual meaning in a post-World War I world.
C. The allusion to the Fisher King is a reference to the mythological figure of the Fisher King, who is associated with fertility and abundance.
D. The Fisher King is a symbol of the disillusionment and fragmentation of modern life.
Question 7
In the novel 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, what is the symbolic significance of the green light across the water?
A. It represents the American Dream.
B. It symbolizes the elusive nature of wealth.
C. It highlights the theme of class struggle.
D. It emphasizes the corrupting influence of wealth.
Question 8
In the poem 'The New Colossus' by Emma Lazarus, what is the symbolic significance of the 'huddled masses yearning to breathe free'?
A. Freedom from oppression
B. Escape from poverty
C. Asylum from war
D. Immigration to a new land
Question 9
In the novel 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe, what is the significance of the title?
A. The title reflects the chaos and disorder that results from the clash of traditional and Western cultures.
B. The title symbolizes the decline of the Igbo people's traditional way of life.
C. The title is a reference to the biblical book of Psalms.
D. The title is a metaphor for the protagonist's personal struggles.
Question 10
In Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', what is the dramatic irony in Act 3, Scene 1?
A. Romeo's love for Rosaline
B. Juliet's fake death
C. Mercutio's death
D. Tybalt's challenge
Question 11
In Chinua Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart', what is the symbolic significance of the yam?
A. It represents the connection between the natural and spiritual worlds
B. It symbolizes the importance of agriculture and fertility in Igbo culture
C. It serves as a metaphor for the decline of traditional values and the rise of colonialism
D. It represents the struggle between individual identity and societal expectations
Question 12
In Wole Soyinka's 'Death and the King's Horseman', what is the central conflict between Elesin and his son?
A. Elesin's refusal to die and his son's desire to see him buried
B. Elesin's love for his son and his son's love for his mother
C. Elesin's desire to become a king and his son's desire to become a king
D. Elesin's refusal to give up his throne and his son's desire to take it
Question 13
In the play 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare, what is the significance of the character Hamlet's soliloquy?
A. Hamlet's soliloquy serves as a reflection of his inner turmoil and conflict.
B. Hamlet's soliloquy is a representation of his desire for revenge and his need for justice.
C. Hamlet's soliloquy is a metaphor for the human condition and the search for meaning in life.
D. Hamlet's soliloquy is a reflection of his intellectual and philosophical nature.
Question 14
In Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', what is the primary function of the Chorus in Act 1, Scene 1?
A. To provide background information on the city of Verona
B. To introduce the two families and their feud
C. To narrate the events of the play in a non-linear fashion
D. To provide a commentary on the societal norms of Verona
Question 15
In the poem 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' by T.S. Eliot, what is the significance of the line 'I have measured out my life with coffee spoons'?
A. It symbolizes the monotony of modern life.
B. It highlights the speaker's lack of passion.
C. It represents the speaker's desire for change.
D. It emphasizes the speaker's sense of time.

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