POST UTME MADONNA UNIVERSITY 2018 Literature | Objective

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Question 1
In Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart, what is the significance of Okonkwo's tragic flaw, which is his inability to control his temper?
A. It highlights the dangers of unchecked emotions and the importance of self-control.
B. It showcases Okonkwo's strength and bravery in the face of adversity.
C. It demonstrates the societal pressures that contribute to Okonkwo's downfall.
D. It illustrates the theme of cultural clash and the impact of colonialism on traditional societies.
Question 2
In William Shakespeare's 'Macbeth', what is the significance of the witches' prophecies?
A. They serve as a catalyst for Macbeth's ambition and downfall.
B. They provide a sense of fate and inevitability.
C. They symbolize the supernatural and the unknown.
D. They are a commentary on the dangers of unchecked ambition.
Question 3
In George Orwell's '1984', the concept of doublethink is a powerful tool of control used by the totalitarian government. Discuss how the character of Winston Smith illustrates the dangers of doublethink.
A. Winston's character represents the struggle against the oppressive government and the dangers of doublethink.
B. Winston's character serves as a catalyst for the government's use of doublethink to control the population.
C. Winston's character highlights the tension between individual freedom and government control in the novel.
D. Winston's character is a symbol of the dangers of totalitarianism.
Question 4
In Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', the theme of love vs. hate is exemplified through the characters of Romeo and Juliet. Analyze how the playwright uses the character of Mercutio to illustrate the destructive nature of hate.
A. Mercutio's death serves as a catalyst for Romeo's descent into madness and ultimately, his tragic demise.
B. Mercutio's character highlights the absurdity of hate and its consequences in the play.
C. Mercutio's relationship with Romeo and Tybalt showcases the complexities of hate and its impact on relationships.
D. Mercutio's character is a symbol of love and redemption in the play.
Question 5
In the novel 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, what is the significance of the character Gatsby's green light across the water?
A. It represents Gatsby's desire for wealth and material possessions.
B. It symbolizes Gatsby's longing for Daisy and his lost love.
C. It is a reflection of Gatsby's ambition and desire for social status.
D. It is a manifestation of Gatsby's sense of disillusionment and disappointment with the American Dream.
Question 6
In W.B. Yeats's 'The Second Coming', what is the symbolic significance of the 'blood-dimmed tide'?
A. It represents the chaos and disorder of modern society
B. It symbolizes the cyclical nature of history
C. It embodies the search for spiritual renewal
D. It represents the fragmentation of human experience
Question 7
In the novel 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, what is the significance of the green light across the water?
A. The green light represents the elusive American Dream, which Gatsby longs to attain.
B. The green light symbolizes the corrupting influence of wealth and materialism.
C. The green light represents the hope and promise of a better future, which Gatsby sees as unattainable.
D. The green light is a metaphor for the class divisions and social stratification that exist in the novel.
Question 8
In the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee, what is the significance of the character Boo Radley's reclusive nature?
A. It represents Boo's fear of the outside world.
B. It symbolizes Boo's desire for solitude and quiet contemplation.
C. It is a reflection of Boo's sense of guilt and shame.
D. It is a manifestation of Boo's desire to protect himself from the cruelty of the world.
Question 9
In the poem 'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost, what is the significance of the speaker's choice to take the less-traveled road?
A. It represents the speaker's desire for independence and self-reliance.
B. It symbolizes the speaker's desire for adventure and exploration.
C. It is a reflection of the speaker's regret and longing for what could have been.
D. It is a manifestation of the speaker's desire to challenge societal norms and expectations.
Question 10
In Langston Hughes's 'The Negro Speaks of Rivers', what is the symbolic significance of the river?
A. It represents the connection between past and present
B. It symbolizes the search for identity
C. It embodies the cyclical nature of time
D. It represents the struggle for freedom
Question 11
In William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', what is the dramatic irony that occurs when Hamlet's soliloquy reveals his true intentions?
A. Hamlet's decision to feign madness
B. The audience's knowledge of Claudius's guilt
C. Hamlet's plan to kill Claudius
D. The Nurse's failure to deliver the message to Hamlet
Question 12
In the play 'A Raisin in the Sun' by Lorraine Hansberry, what is the significance of the character Beneatha's desire to become a doctor?
A. It represents her desire for financial security.
B. It symbolizes her desire for independence and self-sufficiency.
C. It is a reflection of her desire to escape the poverty and racism of her community.
D. It is a manifestation of her desire to prove herself as a woman in a male-dominated field.
Question 13
In the novel 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe, what is the significance of the title 'Things Fall Apart'?
A. The title reflects the chaos and disorder that results from the clash between traditional Igbo culture and Western colonialism.
B. The title symbolizes the fragmentation of the protagonist's identity as he navigates the complexities of cultural change.
C. The title is a metaphor for the collapse of the Igbo social hierarchy in the face of colonialism.
D. The title represents the disintegration of the protagonist's relationships with his family and community.
Question 14
In the play 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare, what is the significance of the character of Ophelia?
A. She represents the destructive power of love.
B. She serves as a foil to the character of Hamlet.
C. She is a symbol of the fragility of the human psyche.
D. She is a representation of the societal pressures that contribute to the tragic ending.
Question 15
In the novel 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe, what is the significance of the character Okonkwo's anger and aggression?
A. It represents the cultural values of the Igbo people.
B. It symbolizes the struggle for power and status in the community.
C. It is a reflection of Okonkwo's inner turmoil and conflict.
D. It is a manifestation of the societal expectations placed on men in the community.

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