POST UTME CHRISTOPHER UNIVERSITY 2024 Literature | Objective

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Question 1
In Chinua Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart', what is the significance of the title in relation to the novel's themes?
A. The title reflects the chaos and disorder that results from the clash of traditional and colonial cultures.
B. The title symbolizes the fragility of the Igbo society in the face of colonialism.
C. The title is a metaphor for the breakdown of social norms and values in the novel.
D. The title is a reference to the biblical book of Psalms.
Question 2
In Wole Soyinka's 'Death and the King's Horseman', what is the significance of the title?
A. The title reflects the theme of mortality and the inevitability of death.
B. The title symbolizes the clash between traditional and Western cultures.
C. The title is a reference to the Yoruba mythology.
D. The title is a metaphor for the struggle for power and control.
Question 3
In the play 'Macbeth', Shakespeare uses dramatic irony to highlight the theme of ambition vs. morality. Analyze how the character of Macbeth serves as a representation of the dangers of unchecked ambition.
A. Macbeth's character serves as a foil to the traditional Scottish values, highlighting the tension between ambition and morality.
B. The character of Macbeth's wife, Lady Macbeth, serves as a catalyst for the events of the play, highlighting the theme of ambition vs. morality.
C. The play's use of symbolism serves to highlight the complexities of ambition and morality, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy.
D. The character of Macbeth's friend, Banquo, serves as a commentary on the theme of ambition vs. morality, highlighting the absurdity of human behavior.
Question 4
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 defy death and live life to the fullest.
B. It serves as a metaphor for the struggle between life and death.
C. It showcases the speaker's anger and frustration towards the inevitability of death.
D. It marks the beginning of the speaker's journey towards acceptance and surrender.
Question 5
In the novel 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus, what is the significance of the character Meursault?
A. Meursault represents the absurdity and meaninglessness of life.
B. Meursault symbolizes the struggle for moral responsibility.
C. Meursault is a reference to the French existentialist movement.
D. Meursault is a metaphor for the alienation and disconnection of modern society.
Question 6
In Chinua Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart', what is the significance of the character of Okonkwo?
A. He represents the traditional Igbo culture and values.
B. He embodies the struggle between traditional and colonial values.
C. He is a symbol of masculinity and strength in Igbo society.
D. He serves as a foil to the character of Obierika.
Question 7
In the novel 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, what is the significance of the green light across the water?
A. It represents the American Dream and the elusive nature of wealth and status.
B. It serves as a symbol of Gatsby's longing for Daisy and his lost love.
C. It highlights the corrupting influence of wealth and the decay of moral values.
D. It marks the beginning of Gatsby's journey towards self-discovery and redemption.
Question 8
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, / The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. / Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, / I lift my lamp beside the golden door!'?
A. The poem is an invitation to immigrants to come to America.
B. The poem is a critique of the American Dream.
C. The poem is a celebration of freedom and opportunity.
D. The poem is a lamentation of the struggles of immigrants.
Question 9
In the novel '1984' by George Orwell, what is the significance of the character of Winston Smith's rebellion against the Party?
A. It represents the individual's desire for freedom and autonomy.
B. It symbolizes the struggle against totalitarianism and oppression.
C. It highlights the dangers of government control and manipulation.
D. It represents the futility of resistance against an all-powerful regime.
Question 10
In the novel 'Heart of Darkness' by Joseph Conrad, what is the significance of the character of Kurtz?
A. Kurtz represents the darkness and savagery of human nature.
B. Kurtz is a symbol of the corrupting influence of colonialism.
C. Kurtz is a representation of the protagonist's own inner turmoil.
D. Kurtz is a metaphor for the destructive power of unchecked ambition.
Question 11
In the novel 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, what is the symbolic significance of the green light across the water?
A. The green light represents the elusive American Dream, which Gatsby strives to attain.
B. The green light symbolizes the corrupting influence of wealth and materialism.
C. The green light is a representation of Gatsby's lost love, Daisy.
D. The green light is a metaphor for the moral decay of society.
Question 12
In T.S. Eliot's 'The Waste Land', what is the significance of the allusion to the Fisher King in the context of the poem's themes?
A. The allusion represents the spiritual decay and disillusionment of modern society.
B. The allusion symbolizes the search for spiritual renewal and redemption.
C. The allusion is a reference to the mythological figure of the Fisher King, who is associated with fertility and abundance.
D. The allusion is a metaphor for the fragmentation and disintegration of modern society.
Question 13
In Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', the theme of love vs. hate is exemplified through the characters of Romeo and Tybalt. Analyze how the playwright uses dramatic irony to highlight the destructive nature of hate.
A. Through the use of soliloquies, Shakespeare reveals the inner thoughts of the characters, creating a sense of irony between their words and actions.
B. The playwright uses the character of Friar Lawrence to mediate between the two families, highlighting the absurdity of their feud.
C. The tragic ending of the play serves as a commentary on the senseless violence that results from hate.
D. The character of Juliet's nurse serves as a foil to the tragic events, highlighting the contrast between love and hate.
Question 14
In the poem 'Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night' by Dylan Thomas, what is the speaker's attitude towards death?
A. The speaker is resigned to death and accepts it as a natural part of life.
B. The speaker is defiant and rebellious towards death, urging his father to fight it.
C. The speaker is melancholic and nostalgic for the past.
D. The speaker is ambivalent and uncertain about the nature of death.
Question 15
In the play 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare, what is the significance of the character of Ophelia?
A. Ophelia represents the innocent and naive view of love.
B. Ophelia represents the destructive and chaotic nature of love.
C. Ophelia represents the struggle for identity and self-discovery.
D. Ophelia represents the conflict between individuality and conformity.

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