POST UTME UNIBEN 2023 Literature | Objective

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Question 1
In the play 'A Raisin in the Sun' by Lorraine Hansberry, what is the significance of the character Beneatha's decision to cut her hair?
A. Beneatha's decision to cut her hair is a symbol of her rejection of her African heritage.
B. Beneatha's decision to cut her hair is a representation of her desire to assimilate into white culture.
C. Beneatha's decision to cut her hair is a reflection of her struggle with identity and belonging.
D. Beneatha's decision to cut her hair is a metaphor for the conflict between tradition and modernity.
Question 2
In the novel 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus, what is the significance of the character Meursault's decision to kill the Arab man?
A. A manifestation of his rejection of moral and societal norms
B. A representation of his struggle with alienation and absurdity
C. A symbol of his desire for freedom and autonomy
D. A personification of his mother's influence on his life
Question 3
In the play 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' by William Shakespeare, what is the role of the character of Puck?
A. Puck is a mischievous fairy who plays tricks on the characters.
B. Puck is a loyal servant of Oberon who helps to resolve the conflict.
C. Puck is a trickster who causes chaos and confusion among the characters.
D. Puck is a symbol of the power of love and magic.
Question 4
In the novel 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, what is the significance of the character Daisy Buchanan's relationship with Tom?
A. A representation of the corrupting influence of wealth and privilege
B. A manifestation of the tension between old money and new rich
C. A symbol of the decay of moral values in society
D. A personification of the American Dream
Question 5
In the novel 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe, what is the significance of the character Okonkwo's relationship with his father?
A. Okonkwo's relationship with his father is a symbol of the clash between traditional and modern values.
B. Okonkwo's relationship with his father is a representation of the patriarchal society in which he lives.
C. Okonkwo's relationship with his father is a reflection of his own struggles with masculinity.
D. Okonkwo's relationship with his father is a metaphor for the conflict between individuality and conformity.
Question 6
In Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', how does the character of Friar Lawrence contribute to the tragic outcome of the play?
A. Friar Lawrence's plan to reunite Romeo and Juliet ultimately leads to their deaths.
B. Friar Lawrence's advice to Romeo to fake his own death leads to Juliet's tragic mistake.
C. Friar Lawrence's failure to communicate effectively with Romeo and Juliet leads to their downfall.
D. Friar Lawrence's intentions are ultimately good, but his methods are flawed.
Question 7
In the play 'A Raisin in the Sun' by Lorraine Hansberry, what is the significance of the character Beneatha's decision to cut her hair?
A. A symbol of her rejection of traditional African American culture
B. A manifestation of her desire for assimilation into white culture
C. A representation of her struggle for identity and self-expression
D. A personification of her mother's influence on her life
Question 8
In the poem 'Mother to Son' by Langston Hughes, what is the significance of the speaker's use of the metaphor 'life is a stairway'?
A. The speaker is emphasizing the difficulties of life.
B. The speaker is suggesting that life is a journey with many obstacles.
C. The speaker is comparing life to a staircase with many steps.
D. The speaker is using the metaphor to convey the idea that life is a never-ending struggle.
Question 9
In the play 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare, what is the significance of the character Hamlet's soliloquy 'To be or not to be'?
A. A representation of Hamlet's struggle with mortality and the afterlife
B. A manifestation of Hamlet's indecision and hesitation
C. A symbol of Hamlet's desire for revenge and justice
D. A personification of Hamlet's love for Ophelia
Question 10
In Wole Soyinka's 'Death and the King's Horseman', what is the symbolic significance of the character Elesin Oba?
A. A symbol of resistance against colonialism
B. A representation of the struggle between tradition and modernity
C. A manifestation of the conflict between fate and free will
D. A personification of the king's power and authority
Question 11
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. An invitation to immigrants to come to America
B. A description of the Statue of Liberty
C. A plea for freedom and equality
D. A warning to immigrants about the dangers of America
Question 12
In the novel 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, what is the significance of the character of Daisy Buchanan?
A. Daisy represents the old money and social status that Gatsby aspires to.
B. Daisy's character serves as a commentary on the societal pressures and expectations placed on women.
C. Daisy's actions and decisions drive the plot of the novel and contribute to its themes.
D. Daisy's character is a symbol of the corrupting influence of wealth and power.
Question 13
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 arrival of European colonizers.
B. The title symbolizes the breakdown of traditional Igbo society.
C. The title is a reference to the character of Okonkwo's struggles with his own identity.
D. The title is a metaphor for the fragility of human relationships.
Question 14
In the play 'Romeo and Juliet' by William Shakespeare, what is the significance of the character of Mercutio?
A. Mercutio is a symbol of the impulsiveness and passion of youth.
B. Mercutio is a representation of the conflict between reason and emotion.
C. Mercutio is a foil to Romeo, highlighting his own emotional instability.
D. Mercutio is a victim of the societal pressures placed upon him.
Question 15
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 and cultural heritage reflect the complexities of Igbo society.
D. Okonkwo's character is a symbol of resistance against British colonial rule.

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