POST UTME IGBINEDION UNIVERSITY 2017 Literature | Objective

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Question 1
In the novel '1984' by George Orwell, what is the significance of the character Winston's rebellion against the Party?
A. A reflection of his desire for individual freedom and autonomy
B. A manifestation of his desire to escape the Party's control
C. A symbol of his rebellion against the Party's ideology
D. A representation of his desire to restore the past
Question 2
In Wole Soyinka's 'Death and the King's Horseman', the character of Elesin Oba is a complex representation of the tension between tradition and modernity. Analyze how Elesin's actions and dialogue reflect this tension, using specific examples from the text.
A. Elesin's actions and dialogue highlight the conflict between traditional values and modernity, ultimately leading to his tragic downfall.
B. Elesin's character serves as a symbol of the struggle for cultural identity in a rapidly changing world.
C. Elesin's actions and dialogue demonstrate the importance of tradition in maintaining social order.
D. Elesin's character is a commentary on the dangers of blind tradition and the need for cultural evolution.
Question 3
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. The line reflects the protagonist's sense of monotony and routine
B. The line symbolizes the protagonist's feelings of emptiness and disconnection
C. The line represents the protagonist's struggle with his identity
D. The line is a reference to the protagonist's love life
Question 4
In the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee, what is the significance of the character Boo Radley?
A. A symbol of kindness and generosity
B. A representation of the town's prejudices and biases
C. A metaphor for the idea that people are often misunderstood
D. A reference to the novel's themes of childhood innocence
Question 5
In the play 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare, what is the dramatic significance of the play-within-a-play?
A. It serves as a device to expose Claudius's guilt and Hamlet's suspicions.
B. It showcases Hamlet's intelligence and cunning.
C. It marks the beginning of the tragic events that unfold in the play.
D. It highlights the theme of deception and appearances in the play.
Question 6
In the play 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare, what is the significance of the character Hamlet's delay in avenging his father's death?
A. A reflection of his indecisiveness and lack of courage
B. A manifestation of his desire to uncover the truth
C. A symbol of his inner turmoil and conflict
D. A representation of his desire to avoid responsibility
Question 7
In Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', what is the significance of the character of Friar Lawrence?
A. He is a symbol of hope and redemption.
B. He is a catalyst for the tragic events.
C. He is a voice of reason and wisdom.
D. He is a source of conflict and tension.
Question 8
In Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', what is the dramatic significance of the balcony scene?
A. It serves as a symbol of the societal divide between the Montagues and the Capulets.
B. It showcases Romeo's poetic skills and his love for Juliet.
C. It marks the beginning of the tragic events that unfold in the play.
D. It highlights the theme of love vs. hate in the play.
Question 9
In the novel 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe, what is the significance of the character Okonkwo's anger and aggression?
A. A reflection of his cultural background and values
B. A manifestation of his inner turmoil and conflict
C. A symbol of his masculinity and strength
D. A representation of his relationship with his father
Question 10
In the poem 'The New Colossus' by Emma Lazarus, what is the significance of the 'huddled masses yearning to breathe free'?
A. A symbol of American freedom and democracy
B. A representation of the struggles of immigrants
C. A metaphor for the Statue of Liberty
D. A reference to the poem's themes of hope and despair
Question 11
In the poem 'The Tyger' by William Blake, what is the significance of the speaker's use of the word 'tyger'?
A. The speaker's use of the word 'tyger' represents the awe and wonder of creation.
B. The speaker's use of the word 'tyger' symbolizes the destructive power of nature.
C. The speaker's use of the word 'tyger' represents the speaker's own fears and anxieties.
D. The speaker's use of the word 'tyger' is a reflection of the speaker's own sense of morality and ethics.
Question 12
In Shakespeare's Othello, what is the significance of the character of Iago?
A. Iago represents the destructive power of jealousy and envy.
B. Iago symbolizes the corrupting influence of power and ambition.
C. Iago is a representation of the complexities of human nature.
D. Iago is a symbol of the destructive nature of gossip and rumor.
Question 13
In Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', the tragic ending is often attributed to the impulsive nature of the two lovers. Analyze the role of fate in the play, using specific examples from the text to support your argument.
A. Fate is a dominant force in the play, as seen in the characters' inability to escape their predetermined destiny.
B. The characters' impulsive nature is the primary cause of the tragic ending, rather than fate.
C. Fate and free will are intertwined in the play, making it difficult to attribute the tragic ending to a single factor.
D. The tragic ending is a result of the societal norms and expectations placed upon the characters.
Question 14
In the poem 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock', T.S. Eliot employs the stream-of-consciousness technique to convey the inner thoughts and feelings of the protagonist. Analyze the use of imagery in the poem, highlighting its role in creating a sense of uncertainty and anxiety.
A. The use of imagery in the poem creates a sense of uncertainty and anxiety by highlighting the protagonist's inner turmoil.
B. The imagery in the poem serves to distract from the protagonist's inner thoughts and feelings.
C. The imagery in the poem is used to create a sense of calm and serenity, contrasting with the protagonist's inner anxiety.
D. The imagery in the poem is largely irrelevant to the protagonist's inner thoughts and feelings.
Question 15
In the novel '1984', George Orwell depicts a dystopian society where the government exercises total control over its citizens. Analyze the use of propaganda in the novel, highlighting its role in shaping public opinion and suppressing dissent.
A. The use of propaganda in the novel serves to create a sense of unity and shared purpose among the citizens.
B. The propaganda in the novel is used to distract from the government's true intentions and actions.
C. The propaganda in the novel is used to suppress dissent and maintain control over the citizens.
D. The propaganda in the novel is largely ineffective in shaping public opinion.

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