POST UTME UI 2023 Literature | Objective

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Question 1
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 emphasizes the importance of living life to the fullest.
B. It serves as a warning to those who would seek to give up in the face of adversity.
C. It is a call to action for the speaker to take control of their own destiny.
D. It is a reflection on the fleeting nature of life.
Question 2
In Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', what is the dramatic irony in Act 3, Scene 1?
A. Romeo's love for Juliet
B. Juliet's love for Romeo
C. The feud between the Montagues and Capulets
D. The plan to fake Juliet's death
Question 3
In the novel 'Heart of Darkness' by Joseph Conrad, what is the symbolic significance of the 'darkness'?
A. The unknown and the unknowable
B. The darkness of the human heart
C. The darkness of the jungle
D. The darkness of the past
Question 4
In the play 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare, what is the significance of the character of Ophelia?
A. Ophelia represents the destructive power of love.
B. Ophelia is a symbol of the corrupting influence of power.
C. Ophelia is a complex character who struggles with her own identity.
D. Ophelia is a one-dimensional character who serves as a foil to the other characters.
Question 5
In the novel 'Heart of Darkness' by Joseph Conrad, what is the significance of the character of Kurtz?
A. He represents the darkness and savagery of human nature.
B. He symbolizes the corrupting influence of power and colonialism.
C. He embodies the struggle for individual identity and morality.
D. He represents the futility of human endeavor and the absurdity of life.
Question 6
In the poem 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' by T.S. Eliot, the speaker's inner monologue is a key aspect of the poem's exploration of modernity and alienation. Analyze how Eliot uses the speaker's inner monologue to create a sense of disconnection and isolation.
A. Eliot uses the speaker's inner monologue to create a sense of intimacy and immediacy, drawing the reader into the speaker's inner world.
B. The speaker's inner monologue serves to underscore the sense of disconnection and isolation that pervades modern life, highlighting the difficulties of human communication.
C. Eliot's use of the speaker's inner monologue is primarily intended to create a sense of comedic effect, poking fun at the speaker's neuroses and insecurities.
D. The speaker's inner monologue is not a key aspect of the poem, and Eliot's exploration of modernity and alienation is primarily focused on the external world.
Question 7
In Chinua Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart', the character of Ikemefuna is a symbol of the cultural and traditional values of the Igbo people. Analyze how Achebe uses characterization to explore the themes of cultural identity and the impact of colonialism.
A. Ikemefuna's character is a representation of the traditional Igbo values of masculinity.
B. Ikemefuna's character is a critique of the societal expectations placed on men in Igbo culture.
C. Ikemefuna's character is a symbol of the resistance to colonialism and cultural imperialism.
D. Ikemefuna's character is a reflection of the internal conflict between traditional and modern values.
Question 8
In Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', what is the significance of the character of Caliban?
A. Caliban represents the untamed power of nature.
B. Caliban is a symbol of the colonized people of the New World.
C. Caliban is a servant who seeks to overthrow his master, Prospero.
D. Caliban is a monster who serves as a foil to the human characters.
Question 9
In the poem 'The New Colossus' by Emma Lazarus, what is the significance of the line 'Give me your tired, your poor, / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free'?
A. It symbolizes the American Dream, where immigrants can find freedom and opportunity.
B. It represents the struggle for social justice and equality.
C. It highlights the importance of humanitarianism and compassion.
D. It emphasizes the need for national security and protection.
Question 10
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 highlights the speaker's sense of monotony and routine.
B. It symbolizes the speaker's inability to take action.
C. It represents the speaker's obsession with time and mortality.
D. It is a metaphor for the speaker's emotional numbness.
Question 11
In the novel 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe, what is the significance of the character of Okonkwo?
A. Okonkwo represents the traditional Igbo culture and values.
B. Okonkwo is a symbol of colonialism and its effects on African societies.
C. Okonkwo's character serves as a critique of patriarchal societies.
D. Okonkwo's story is a reflection of the author's personal experiences.
Question 12
In Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', how does the theme of love versus hate manifest in the balcony scene?
A. Through Romeo's declaration of love for Juliet, highlighting the redemptive power of love.
B. Through Juliet's rejection of Paris, emphasizing the societal pressures that fuel hate.
C. Through the feud between the Montagues and Capulets, illustrating the destructive nature of hate.
D. Through the Nurse's advice to Juliet, showcasing the complexities of love and loyalty.
Question 13
In the play 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' by William Shakespeare, what is the significance of the character of Puck?
A. He represents the power of love and the transformative nature of relationships.
B. He symbolizes the chaos and disorder of the natural world.
C. He embodies the mischief and trickery of the fairies.
D. He represents the struggle for social status and class identity.
Question 14
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. Freedom from poverty
C. Freedom from war
D. Freedom from slavery
Question 15
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby', the character of Jay Gatsby is a complex representation of the American Dream. Analyze how Fitzgerald uses characterization to explore the themes of class, wealth, and the corrupting influence of power.
A. Gatsby's character is a representation of the traditional American values of hard work and determination.
B. Gatsby's character is a critique of the societal expectations placed on individuals in the wealthy elite.
C. Gatsby's character is a symbol of the corrupting influence of wealth and power.
D. Gatsby's character is a reflection of the internal conflict between old money and new wealth.

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