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UNICAL Post UTME Past Questions for Arts and Law Faculties 2021/2022
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UNICAL Post UTME Sample Questions for Arts and Law Faculties
Question one Repetition, rhyme and rhythm are permanent features of
A. drama
B. poetry
C. short story
D. prose
Question two The word “octave” refers to the first eight lines of
A. lyric
B. sonnet
C. ode
D. dirge
Question three A word or gesture which serves as a signal to an actor to do or say something is called
A. Reminder
B. Correction
C. Over-act
D. Cue
Question four “These naked sons of misery”. This expression is an example of
A. litotes
B. paradox
C. assonance
D. metaphor
Question five A prologue is the
A. introductory part of a literary work
B. scheme of a literary work
C. last part of a literary work
D. tribute paid to a character
Question six A performance whereby a story is expressed through singing and music is called
A. Drama
B. Opera
C. Pantomime
D. Ballet
Question seven The expression “the knights arrived at night” is known as
A. pun
B. satire
C. metaphor
D. simile
Question eight “Haman is an out-at-the elbow looking man” is referred to as
A. metonymy
B. idiomatic expression
C. personification
D. irony
Read the poem and answer questions 1 – 5
Bent-double, like old beggars under sacks,
Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we curse through sludge, Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs,
And towards our distant rest began to trudge, Men marched asleep, many had lost their boots, But limped on, blood-shed. All went lame, all blind;
Drunk with fatigue; even deaf to the hoots Of gas-shells dropping softly behind
Question nine The extract conveys a mood of
A. dejection
B. desperation
C. resentment
D. resignation
Question ten The dominant figure of speech in the first stanza is
A. hyperbole
B. simile
C. euphemism
D. pun
Question eleven The expression Drunk with fatigue illustrates
A. Metaphor
B. synecdoche
C. litotes
D. irony
Question twelve The rhyme scheme of the first stanza is
A. aabb
B. abab
C. abcd
D. abba
Question thirteen sludge in the extract means
A. water
B. fire
C. snow
D. mud
Question fourteen “Singing songs of sorrow is symbolic of sincere sympathy” illustrates
A. Assonance
B. Refrain
C. Alliteration
D. Anecdote
Question fifteen The predominant use of the third person pronoun in a novel creates a
A. sense of detachment on the part of the writer
B. sense of detachment on the part of the reader
C. psychological affinity with the characters
D. balance of opinion among the characters
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