Test Sample Welcome to your Literature in English 1. Football is the only sport on earth that can be considered truly global. Simple and inexpensive. it is equally likely to be found in a tight Marseille banlieue, an obscure corner of a Lagos slum, and the heart of a Buenos barrio. Marley's music is similarly universal... According to the excerpt above, football iDeselect Answer played only in Lagos slums footballers like Marley's music popular but cheap a universal game None 2. This question is based on Literary Appreciation. "The commission has the power to investigate, to conciliate to hold hearings, to orderreinstatement of a discharged employee, andto direct the appointment of a qualified applicant"The rhetorical device used in the excerpt above isDeselect Answer Irony Personification Hyperbole Parallelism None 3. This question is based on Literary Appreciation. "Lonely road, Not a star Lonely road Shadows far And quiet" Peter Abraham Lonely Road. The rhyme scheme in the excerpt above isDeselect Answer abcdec ababc babac aabbc None 4. This question is based on Alex Agyei-Agyiri's "Unexpected Joy at Dawn". The setting of the novel is Deselect Answer Nigeria and Ghana Nigeria and Togo Ghana and Niger Nigeria and Benin None 5. This question is based on Alex Agyei-Agyiri's "Unexpected Joy at Dawn". Wachuk in the novel isDeselect Answer the cigarette seller Niyi's friend Idem's husband the alcohol seller None 6. In Senghor's Black Woman, the dominant literary device is Deselect Answer hyperbole personification simile metaphor None 7. Sesay's "The Song of the Woman of My Land" is a Deselect Answer political poem geographical poem social poem panegyric poem None 8. In Eliot's "Journey of the Magi", "six hands at an open door" is an example of Deselect Answer synecdoche irony alliteration metonymy None 9. Osundare's "The Leader and the Led" is Deselect Answer dramatic satiric narrative elegaic None 10. The poet persona in Donne's "The Good Morrow" reflects on Deselect Answer spiritual love the immortality of love falling in love love marriage None 11. The style of Chibuike's "A Government Driver on His Retirement" is Deselect Answer narrative monologic reflective panegyric None 12. "But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams" The excerpt above from Angelou's "Caged Bird" implies that caged birdDeselect Answer will die will be frustrated stands on its grave walks freely to actualise its dream None 13. Lawrence's "Bats" is a Deselect Answer sarcasm satire dramatic dialogue dramatic monolgue None 14. This question is based on Wole Soyinka's The Lion and the Jewel Lakunle declines to pay bride price on Sidi because he sees tradition asDeselect Answer unholy illegal babaric childish None 15. The question is based on Wole Soyinka's The Lion and the Jewel The play is aDeselect Answer Comedy Tragi-comedy Farce Melodrama None 16. This question is based on John Osborne's Look Back in Anger Alison and Jimmy are accommodated during the first month of their marriage byDeselect Answer Hugh Tanner Nigel Cliff Webster None 17. This question is based on John Osbourne's Look Back in Anger The protagonist in the play isDeselect Answer Alison Porter Cliff Lewis Jimmy Porter Colonel Redfern None 18. This question is based on John Osbourne's Look Back in Anger The couple's marital crisis is aggravated byDeselect Answer Jimmy Cliff Helena Hugh None 19. This question is based on John Osborne's Look Back in Anger. The reason why Jimmy easily gets along with Cliff is becauseDeselect Answer they both belong to the working class Alison speaks well of Cliff the relatives of Jimmy's mother are rich they are both from affluent backgrounds None 20. This question is based on John Osborne's Look Back in Anger. Jimmy's harmatia isDeselect Answer infidelity anger pride jealousy None