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English Literature Advanced Level Paper 1 2014

1.Nonfiction is a story:

A that deals with likelihood.

B that is not true to life.

C in which non human beings are the

principal characters.

D about real people and real events.

 

2.The setting of a story:

(i) tells the locale, time and context in

which the action in a literary work

takes place.

(ii) tells who the characters are.

(iii) gives the conflict and the suspense

of the story.

(iv) gives the historical milieu and socio political

realities of an event.

A i and ii arc correct.

B ii and iii are correct.

C i and iv are correct.

D iii and iv are correct.

 

3.The use of signs, gestures and facial expressions in a

play without the use of words is known as:

A mime.

B epic theatre.

C a play within a play.

D flashback.

 

4.The main difference between drama and other literary

genres is that drama has: A acts and scenes

B actability

C dialogue

D asides

 

5.In Prose Appreciation, one of the following is an

ODD item:

A point of view

B setting

C prosody

D narration

 

6.A plot structure that defies chronology can be

described as:

A open-ended

B episodic

C circular

D linear

 

7.A group of three lyrical stanzas in classical

Greek poetry is referred to as:

A triplet

B triolet

C trilogy

D triad

 

  1. The form of a poem refers to:

A how it is internally organized.

B how the rhyme pattern is organized.

C how the rhyme pattern is organized.

D how it looks on the page.

 

  1. In the sentence, “That letter is an enigma to me,” the

synonym for the underlined word is:

A shock

B surprise

C relief

D puzzle

 

  1. Identify the word that is wrongly spelt:

A accommodation

B wreath

c withold

D privilege

 

  1. With which goddess does Cleopatra

constantly identify herself?

A Isis

B Hermes

C Osiris

D Horus

 

  1. What pleases Pompey about Antony’s arrival in

Rome?

A Pompey has been praying for the other members

of the Triumvirate to start fighting each other.

B Antony is coming when Pompey can easily beat

Caesar and Lepidus.

C Pompey sees that his growing powers have at last

threatened Antony to leave Cleopatra.

D Antony has at last acted according to an oath

made to him by Pompey.

 

  1. What does the Soothsayer’s fortune telling truly

foresee for Cleopatra’s maid, Chairman, early in the

play?

A That with a fertile womb she would have a

million children.

B That she shall be “more beloving than beloved.”

C That she shall outlive the mistress she serves.

D That she shall be yet fairer than she is.

 

  1. When Cleopatra in desperation says “now I feed

myself with most delicious poison,” she makes

use of one of the following figures of speech:

A Paradox

B Euphemism

C Allusion

D Personification

 

  1. Thomas More hands the silver cup to Rich as:

A a sign of friendship

B good riddance

C a bribe

D an appreciation of Rich’s scholarly

performance

 

16 In his preface, which of the following persons does

Bolt not cite as an influence in writing his play?

A Albert Camus

B Bertolt Bretch

C Thomas More

D William Shakespeare

 

  1. In Act II, More and Roper are discussing but More is

dressed with a “rosary and a crucifix” hanging on

his neck. In theatrical terms this rosary and

crucifix are considered to be an aspect of:

A stage props

B costume

C regalia

D paraphernalia

 

  1. “A Man for All Seasons is a Christian play which

celebrates the triumph of Christian ethics and

honesty against a background of intrigues and sin.”

This quotation qualifies the play to be called:

A History play

B Morality play

C Epic theatre

D Pageant

 

  1. “In fact, it (Algernon) is rather an aristocratic name.

Half of the Chaps who get in the Bankruptcy Court

are called Algernon.”

These lines bring out one of the themes of the play

namely:

A the ignorance of the nobility

B the aggressiveness of the nobility

C the arrogance of the nobility

D the decline of the nobility

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  1. Which of these functions does Cecily’s diary play in the plot

of The Importance of Being Earnest?

A An embodiment of the make-belief world in

which the characters live

B A means of withholding Algernon after Merriman

announces the dogcart and so brings together Cecily

and Algernon

C A representation of the sentimental pastimes of

fashionable society

D A means of making a mockery of the romantic

courtship

 

  1. In the line “You are absolutely careless about sending out

invitations.” The underlined phrase is an example

of:

A a prepositional phrase

B a participial phrase

a gerund

D a verb phrase

 

22, Cecily says “There is something in that name that

seems to inspire absolute confidence. I pity a poor

married woman whose husband is not called Ernest.”

In a Comedy of Manners, this type of utterance

would be considered:

A incongruous

Babsurd

Cnonsensical

D humorous

 

23.

What reason does Brother Jero give to justify the fact

that Chume can’t make a good prophet?

A He is uncertain how to pray with the Penitent

B He utters an animal jabber when he gets his

spiritual excitement

C His only objective in church is to be allowed to

beat his wife

D He only wants to become a Chief Clerk

 

24.

Visual humour in The Trials of Brother Jero will be

identified through some of the following:

(0

iii

when Chume says “help am help am”

Jeroboam easing himself through the

window

(iii) the flapping buttocks of the girl who returns

from bathing

(iv) when Chume says “my life don spoil”

A i and ii only

B ii and iv only

C ii and iii only

D i and iv only

 

  1. Brother Jero himself identifies one of the

following as his main weakness

A Hypocrisy

B Lust

C Treachery

D Greed

 

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26.If you met four people at the end of the play who of

them would you recognize to be Brother Jero? He

would be the one wearing:

A a valvet cape and a thick beard as well as

carrying a pouch and a divine rod

B a torn shirt, a velvet cape and a thick

beard as well as carrying a divine rod

C a velvet cape and a thick beard as well

as carrying a pouch and a divine rod

with his shirt torn and face bleeding

D a thick beard and carrying a pouch and

a divine rod with his shirt torn.

 

27 What hangs on the wall of the Old Man’s

shack?

A A photograph of his wife

B The latest baseball scores

C A mounted fish

D Pictures

 

28 In The Old Man and the Sea, the author’s

thematic concern is:

A the boy’s assistance to the Old Man

B life in a fishing community

C the achievements of the Old Man

D the ability to rise above defeat

 

  1. At an allegorical level, the sharks that eat

away Santiago’s catch would be considered:

A enemy of human progress

B challenges to human ambition

C forces of conflict

D forces of evil

 

  1. The following are possible effects of Hemingway

making Santiago talk out alone. The three most

acceptable are:

(i) to highlight Santiago’s loneliness

(ii) to show Santiago’s feeling of brotherhood

(iii) to voice out his anger against his human and

natural enemies

(iv) to produce an imaginary dramatic dialogue in

the manner of heroic tournaments

A i, ii and iv

B i, ii and iii

C ii, iii and iv

D i, iii and iv

 

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  1. From the novel, A Question of Power, pick the odd one

out:

A Madam Loose Bottom

B Miss Body Beautiful

C Lady B.

D Madam Squelch

 

32 From the mental hospital to a nursing home,

Elisabeth is later returned to a Boer family

from where she is also returned to the child

welfare committee. This is victimization

because of:

A colour

B colour and sex

C apartheid

D apartheid and sex

 

33 Which of the following is not related to

mythology in A Question of Power?

A Achilles heel

B Buddha

C Medusa

D Phoenix

 

34 In A Question of Power, Eugene and Tom

represent the author’s:

A ideological view of the brotherhood of

man

B view that blacks can never be separated

from blacks

C view that white people always come to

the help of blacks

D view that she is of mixed parentage

 

35 The mood created in the opening section of

No Way to Die is one of:

A disaster

B despair

C doubt

D disorder

 

  1. “With Dennis in your class you never know what to do.”

This statement is made by:

A Dr. Max

B Nchenibo

C Joachim

D Dr. Eshuonti

 

  1. The main cause of Dennis Nunqam’s psychological

problems is:

A the diversion of his scholarship

B his excellence in the primary school

C his imprisonment at Komendor prison

D the stealing of his G.C.E. registration fee

 

  1. The letter form used in the novel is

particularly effective because it:

A dispenses with dialogue

B highlights major issues

C is dramatic in impact

D is an intimate form of expression

 

  1. “Birds of the same feathers flock together.”

Which of these pairs of characters below is an

exception to this proverbial saying?

A the Manciple/the Merchant

B the Wife of Bath/the Prioress

C the Friar/the Yeoman

D the Summoner/the Pardoner

 

  1. The Pardoner’s Tale is considered an allegory

be cause:

A it presents characters who are

abstractions but reflect traits to human society

B the events are strongly imaginary with a poor touch on

realism

C the setting is vague

D the characters are real

 

  1. “A sanguine man, high-coloured and benign”.

This description of the Franklin indicates that he tends

to:

A be sad, gloomy and irritable

B be warm, passionate and cheerful

C be calm, cool and stolid

D show a quick temper

 

  1. The Pardoner in his tale attributes man’s first

distress and the very origin of his damnation to:

A gluttony

B lechery

C covetousness

D drunkenness

 

  1. “How the Chimney-Sweeper’s cry Every

black’ning church appalls And the hapless soldier’s

sigh Runs in blood down palace walls”

This is an extract from which of the following poems?

A “The Chimney-Sweeper” (Innocence)

B “London”

C “The Chimney-Sweeper” (Experience)

D “Infant Sorrow”

 

  1. in which of the following poems does Blake call for

a revolution as a means of redemption from oppression and

slavery?

A “The Book of Thel”

B “ToTirzah”

C “The Little Black Boy”

D “A Song of Liberty”

 

  1. Blake expresses his incomprehension and shock of

the strange situation where children suffer in the midst of

plenty in “Holy Thursday”

(Experience). Which device does he use to capture this mood?

A An extended metaphor

B Irony

C Anaphora

D Rhetorical questions

 

  1. Which of these references in “A Song of

Liberty” are literary allusions?

(i) The fall of satan from heaven in John

Milton’s Paradise Lost

(ii) The fall of the Bastille that sparked off the

French Revolution

(iii) The flashing eyes and floating hair of the

hero of S.T. Coleridge’s “Kubla Khan”

(iv) The rebellion of the Jews against the Ten

Commandments in King James Bible

A i and ii

B i and iii

C i and iv

D ii and iii

 

  1. Which of the following set of poems is a celebration of

African cultural values?

A “Agbor Dancer”, “Olokun”, “The Prodigals”

B “The Prodigals”, “Agbor Dancer”,

“Benin Women”

C “Olokun”, “Benin Women”, “Agbor Dancer”

D “How Can I Sing”, “Olokun”, “Home Coming

Son”

 

  1. In which of the following poems does the poet fuse

poetry and aspects of theatrical performance?

A “Ancestral Faces”

B “The Harvest of Our Life”

C “How can I sing”

D “Agbor Dancer”

 

  1. David Diop’s “Sell Out” can best be described

as:

A monologue

B dramatic monologue

C apostrophe

D soliloquy

 

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The poem “Benin Woman” has a tone of regret because:

A

Emotan is undergoing isolation and decay

B

Emotan is the target of cultural speculation

CEmotan has not had children to bear her

name anew

D Emotan has been placed in a stormy area full of

red clouds

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