POST UTME IGBINEDION UNIVERSITY 2018 Literature | Objective

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Question 1
In the novel 'The Grapes of Wrath' by John Steinbeck, what is the symbolic significance of the Joad family's journey?
A. The struggle for economic justice
B. The loss of innocence
C. The corrupting influence of wealth
D. The importance of family
Question 2
In the poem 'Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night' by Dylan Thomas, what is the significance of the speaker's use of imagery and symbolism?
A. The speaker's use of imagery and symbolism creates a sense of urgency and defiance in the face of death.
B. The speaker's use of imagery and symbolism serves as a commentary on the societal expectations of the time.
C. The speaker's use of imagery and symbolism reflects the fragmented and disjointed nature of modern life.
D. The speaker's use of imagery and symbolism is a reflection of the speaker's own inner turmoil and anxiety.
Question 3
In the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee, what is the symbolic significance of the mockingbird?
A. The loss of innocence
B. The struggle for racial equality
C. The corrupting influence of prejudice
D. The importance of empathy
Question 4
In the poem 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' by T.S. Eliot, the speaker is struggling to express his feelings to a woman. What is the primary technique used by the speaker to convey his emotions?
A. Imagery and symbolism
B. Alliteration and assonance
C. Metaphor and simile
D. Irony and sarcasm
Question 5
In the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee, the character of Atticus Finch is often seen as a symbol of moral integrity and justice. What is the primary lesson that Atticus teaches his children?
A. The importance of empathy and understanding
B. The need for courage and conviction
C. The value of education and knowledge
D. The danger of prejudice and bias
Question 6
In the poem 'The New Colossus' by Emma Lazarus, the speaker describes the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of hope and freedom. What is the primary theme of the poem?
A. The struggle for women's rights
B. The importance of immigration
C. The symbolism of freedom and hope
D. The critique of capitalism
Question 7
In the novel 'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger, what is the significance of the character of Holden Caulfield?
A. Holden Caulfield represents the disillusionment and alienation of the post-war generation.
B. Holden Caulfield serves as a commentary on the societal expectations of the time.
C. Holden Caulfield is a symbol of the corrupting influence of wealth and privilege.
D. Holden Caulfield is a reflection of the protagonist's own inner turmoil and struggle with his own identity.
Question 8
In the poem 'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost, the speaker is struggling to choose between two paths in life. What is the primary theme of the poem?
A. The importance of individuality and choice
B. The value of conformity and tradition
C. The danger of regret and what-ifs
D. The beauty of nature and the outdoors
Question 9
In Wole Soyinka's 'Death and the King's Horseman', what is the significance of the character of Elesin Oba, and how does he relate to the theme of cultural identity?
A. Elesin Oba represents the struggle between traditional and modern values.
B. Elesin Oba symbolizes the importance of cultural heritage.
C. Elesin Oba is a symbol of the conflict between individual desire and societal expectations.
D. Elesin Oba represents the tension between tradition and progress.
Question 10
In Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', what is the symbolic significance of the forest, and how does it relate to the theme of love?
A. The forest represents the chaos and unpredictability of love.
B. The forest symbolizes the transformative power of love.
C. The forest is a symbol of the constraints of societal norms on love.
D. The forest represents the escape from reality that love provides.
Question 11
In the poem 'Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night' by Dylan Thomas, what is the significance of the line 'Rage, rage against the dying of the light'?
A. It highlights the speaker's desire to live life to the fullest and defy death.
B. It serves as a metaphor for the struggle between life and death.
C. It showcases the speaker's sense of hopelessness and despair.
D. It marks a turning point in the poem, where the speaker begins to accept his mortality.
Question 12
In the poem 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' by T.S. Eliot, what is the significance of the character's indecision?
A. The character's indecision reflects the anxiety and uncertainty of modern life.
B. The character's indecision is a manifestation of his repressed desires and fears.
C. The character's indecision is a commentary on the societal pressures and expectations placed upon individuals.
D. The character's indecision is a result of his intellectual paralysis and inability to make decisions.
Question 13
In the novel 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe, what is the significance of Okonkwo's character in the context of Igbo culture?
A. Okonkwo represents the traditional Igbo values of masculinity and strength.
B. Okonkwo's character serves as a critique of colonialism and its impact on African cultures.
C. Okonkwo's struggles with his own identity reflect the complexities of cultural change in Igbo society.
D. Okonkwo's character is a symbol of the clash between traditional and modern values in Igbo culture.
Question 14
In the play 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare, what is the significance of the character of Ophelia?
A. Ophelia represents the destructive power of unchecked emotions and the consequences of madness.
B. Ophelia serves as a commentary on the societal expectations of women in Elizabethan England.
C. Ophelia is a symbol of the corrupting influence of power and the decay of moral values.
D. Ophelia is a reflection of the protagonist's own inner turmoil and struggle with his own identity.
Question 15
In the novel 'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger, what is the symbolic significance of the red hunting hat?
A. The desire for individuality
B. The struggle for belonging
C. The loss of innocence
D. The corrupting influence of wealth

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