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Literature In English Past Questions and Answers

Topic: Dialogue

Jamb Literature In English Questions - Dialogue

Question 6:
The question is based on William’s Shakespeare's OTHELLO


"O heaven; How got she out?
O treason of the blood!
Father; from hence trust not your daughters' minds
By what you see them act. Is there not charms
By which the property of youth and maid-hood
May be abused?


The speaker of the excerpt above is________
  • A Brabantio
  • B Othello
  • C Gratiano
  • D Roderigo
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Question 7:
The question is based on J.P Clark's WIVES REVOLT.


In the play. the central idea is that gender equity_______?
  • A Both undesirable and unattainable
  • B Desirable and unattainable
  • C Attainable and desirable
  • D Obnoxious and desirable
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Question 8:
The question is based on J.P Clark's WIVES REVOLT.


"Great Orators in the assembly, and poor nannies at home." Those being ridiculed here are the_________?
  • A Husbands
  • B Old Women
  • C Wives
  • D Spinsters
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Question 9:
The question is based on J.P Clark's WIVES REVOLT.


"Those who have full breasts have walked out, and that leaves you, me, and the old girls returned_______
  • A Front of the veranda of Okoro's house
  • B The-kitchen, upstairs
  • C Front yard, down stage
  • D The direction of the kitchen, off stage
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Question 10:
The question is based on J.P Clark's WIVES REVOLT.


The mutual exchange of abuse in the play is reminiscent of_________
  • A Ikaki
  • B Udje
  • C Etiyeri
  • D Ekpe
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