Site icon Edujects: Easy Learning, Confident Teaching, Project Solutions

SS2 Literature Past Questions- Second Term

xr:d:DAGArs39SYc:134,j:1802990174201540196,t:24041010

Get your free Literature past questions and answer here for self study. Teachers are advised to ensure that all questions set are in line with with what was treated in the class and the scheme of work. To teachers, this Literature questions serve as guide on how standard questions are set. While to students it serves as revision for exams preparation.

To get the Mark guide, kindly contact us.

CLASS:             SSS TWO                             

SUBJECT:         LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH

TIME:               2hrs

OBJECTIVE TEST

SECTION A                                                                           PART 1

  1. A group of people or a person who comment on the happenings in a play is called…. A. Claque B. chorus C. audience D. cast
  2. Adaeze worked so hard that now she is referred to as the Socrates of our class. The emboldened is….. A. metaphor B. personification C. caricature D. antonomasia.
  3. A story that starts from the middle is told in…. A. chronological order B. medias-res C. flash back D. dejas- vous
  4. A piece of badly written poem with irregular rhythm and no rhymes at all, that also lacks style and taste is called. A. farce B. pastoral C. doggerel D. lampoon
  5. I cannot stand Delias cold passion anymore. Dede shouted. The emboldened is called A. pun B. contrast C. anti-thesis D. paradox
  6. He brought in the story of David and Goliath into the plot. The writer made use of …. A. referencing B. reminiscence C. recapitulation D. allusion
  7. A writer’s choice of words is his ______(a) diction (b) mood (c) tone (d) setting
  8.  A deliberate use of exaggeration for the purpose of humor/emphasis is ______(a) metaphor (b) irony (c) simile (d) hyperbole
  9. A piece of writing or speech at the beginning of a work of art is the

(a) prologue (b) dialogue                          (c) monologue (d) epilogue

  1.  What sustains the interest of a reader in all literature is (a) ambiguity (b) characterization (c) suspense (d) plot
  2.  In literature, another name for denouement is (a) resolution (b) reference                      (c) inference  (d) deregulation
  3. The opposite of the part that introduces the main work in literature is known as ___ (a) prologue (b) epitome (c) epilogue   (d) epitaph        
  4.  Dramatis personae in a play refers to ____(a) list of characters  (b) order of appearance     (c) cast list   (d) protagonist and antagonist     
  5.  _____ applies to both tragedy and comic plays (a) horrifying end (b) happy ending                 (c) bomb blast (d) plot
  6.    Which of the following options is the stronghold of poetry? (a) emotion only (b) ideas    only (c) beauty only                (d) all of the above       
  7. A narration is said to be an epistolary work if it is largely conceived in:                                           (a) essays (b) episodes (c) arguments     (d) letters
  8. In the poetic line, “I am the enemy you killed, my friend,” the literary device noticeable    there is a/an ___    (a) hyperbole (b) oxymoron (c)           synaesthesia (d) onomatopoeia
  9. “What is our life? A play of passion?” What is the pronounced device deployed in that single poetic line? A/An (a) simile (b) rhetorical question(c) allusive phraseology (d) metaphor
  1. Rhyming words ______       (a) have similar spellings (b) are parallel lines                      (c) sound alike (d) convey meaning
  2. The specific literary term used to distinguish a novel from a play is ________ genre(b) verse (c) act (d) passage

Read the extract below and answer questions 21 – 24

                        ‘Like the dew on the thorn

                        Like the foam below a valley

                        Like the bubble on a sweet babe born

                        Thou art gone, forever rarely’

Read the passage below and answer questions 25 to 29

When he was little, he would ask his mother. sometimes as he lay in the cold little room and looked up at her as she sat beside the bed stroking his hair why two boys from his class had thrown stones at a dog; or why on another occasion a gang of them had broken into an empty house, smashing the thick door which had curved mouldings on the front which had been turned by carpenters years before; or why he had ended up in a fight which had begun when a little girl had shouted names at him which made no sense about his house and his mother and others had joined in and he had rushed at them, scattering them as some shricked and some laughed and he flaied about with his hard little fists and tears in his eyes. His mother would smile, say ‘shhh’ and he would drift to sleep with the heart shape of her face imprinted on his mind.

Read the passage below and answer questions 30-

If that may be, then all is well. Come sit down, every mother’s son, and rehearse your parts. Pyramus, you begin when you have spoken your speech, enter into that brake, and so everyone according to his cue

Read ALSO: How to Write Business Proposal and Examples

Read the passage below and answer questions

            My lord fair Helen told me of their stealth,

            Of this their purpose hither in the wood

            And I in fairy hither follow them

            Fair Helena in fancy following me.

            But my good lord, I wot not by what power-

            But by some power it is – my love to Hermia

THEORY                                                                                 PAPER2

SECTION B: NON AFRICAN DRAMA

INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ONE QUESTION FROM THIS SECTION

WILLIAMS SHAKESPEARE: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

  1. Give a detailed plot structure of the drama?
  2. Write short note on the following: (i)Helena (ii) Hermia (iii)Oberon

SECTION B: AFRICAN PROSE

INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ONE QUESTION FROM THIS SECTION

ALEX AGYEI-AGYIRI: UNEXPECTED JOY AT DAWN

  1. How far is it correct to say that the new revolutionary government in Ghana depicted in the novel is a failure?
  2. Discuss in detail the theme of xenophobia in unexpected joy at dawn

SECTION D: AFRICAN POETRY

INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ONLY ONE QUESTION FROM EACH PART

SEDAR SENGHOR:  BLACK WOMAN

  1. Closely examine the background and setting of the poem Black woman as they have to do with the contents
  1. ‘Black woman’ is a poem about an African’s woman beauty. Discuss

SECTION D: NON AFRICAN POETRY

INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ONE QUESTION FROM EACH PART

GERRARD HOPKINSBINSEY POPLARS

Exit mobile version