Prose Jamb Literature In English Past Questions

Question 1

From the novel; Native Son

This question is based on Richard Wright's Native Son

The story is narrated using the

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  • A. Omniscient
  • B. limited omniscient
  • C. objective
  • D. first person
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Question 2

From the novel; Othello

This question is based on William Shakespeare's Othello.

"Though I do hate him as I do pains, yet for necessity of present life, I must show out a flag and sign of love, which is indeed but sign..."

The speaker of the excerpt above can be described as

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  • A. trusting
  • B. a concubine
  • C. a schemer
  • D. ambitious
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Question 3

From the novel; Native Son

This question is based on Richard Wright's Native Son.

This novel can be described as

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  • A. satirical
  • B. metaphysical
  • C. paradoxical
  • D. allegorical
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Question 4

From the novel; Faceless

This question is based on Amma Darko's Faceless

The narrative style adopted in the novel is

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  • A. second persons
  • B. third person
  • C. interior monologue
  • D. first person
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Question 5

This question is based on General Literacy Principles

A prose work which centres on moral growth and character formation of an individual is called

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  • A. psychological novel
  • B. picaresque
  • C. autobiography
  • D. satirical novel
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