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Our Jamb / UTME Past Questions and Answers For Literature are compiled from a large number of previous written exams administered by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board. The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) was originally known as the Joint Admission and Matriculation Examination (JAMB), but it is now known as the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). Since every student has a smartphone these days, our goal is to provide convenient access to these vital tools, which can help you achieve.

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JAMB Past Questions and Answers for Literature PDF Download 2022

Our Jamb / UTME Past Questions and Answers For literature are compiled from a large number of previous written exams administered by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board. The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) was originally known as the Joint Admission and Matriculation Examination (JAMB), but it is now known as the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME)

Exam preparation with past questions is usually beneficial. Past questions are useful for exam preparation because they give you practical insight into how the assessment body designs their exams, how the exam you’re prepared for might look, and what important themes or subject areas are likely to be covered. Teststreams brings you the official JAMB literature Past Questions in a PDF format.

To do well in the JAMB literature exams, you must prepare thoroughly. This is why it is critical for JAMB exam applicants to practice with JAMB past questions. You can access the JAMB Chemistry past questions and answers here. 

 

Free Jamb Literature Past Questions (Sample Questions)

Below are literature sample questions from the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board UTME examination. This is just a preview of what the question looks like. 

In each of question, choose the option that rhymes with the given word.

Question one The novel draws a picture of
A. a useless past
B. a totalitarian future
C. an unstable moment
D. a peaceful atmosphere

Question two The power and oppression of an irresistible evil debased Winston’s dreams of
A. freedom and democracy
B. internal security
C. wealth and capitalism
D. sovereignty

Question three Room 101 symbolises a place of
A. rest
B. fun
C. humiliation
D. torture

Question four The novel can be described as
A. optimistic
B. antagonistic
C. persuasive
D. pessimistic.

Question five In the play, the central idea is that gender equality is
A. both undesirable and unattainable
B. desirable but unattainable
C. attainable and desirable
D. obnoxious but desirable

Question six In their flight, the women settle at Iyara in order to
A. cure cross-piece
B. hurt their husbands
C. forestall reconciliation
D. seek peace

Question seven `…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

Question eight. …Those with full breasts have walked out, and that leaves you, me, and, the old-girls returned home on retirement, it’s the dry season child.” The character to whom the words are spoken in the play is in
A. front of the veranda of Okoro’s house
B. the-kitchen, upstage
C. Okoros front yard, down stage
D. the direction of the kitchen, off stage

Question nine The mutual exchange of abuse in the play is reminiscent of
A. Ikaki
B. Udje
C. Etiyeri
D. Ekpe

I wonder how long, you awful parasites, Shall share with me this little bed, And awake me, from my sweet dreams be lost,
Sucking blood from my poor head… Mbure: “To Bed-Bug”
Question ten. The lines are an example of a
A. limerick
B. lampoon
C. light verse
D. light opera.

Question eleven The poet persona expresses dismay about
A. bat
B. cockroaches
C. grass coppers
D. light opera

Question twelve The most dominant figure of speech in the excerpt is
A. metaphor
B. simile
C. personification
D. hyperbole

Question thirteen You Your head is like a drum that is beaten for spirits You Yours ears are like the fans used for blowing fire.
The lines above are a good example of
A. caricature
B. ridicule
C. satire
D. lampoon.

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