Grade 9 Literature Question Bank
Grade 9 Literature Question Bank
Grade 9 Literature Question Bank
A. action
B. criticism
C. imitation
D. mockery
E. study
A. evidence.
B. facts.
C. history
D. imagination.
E. truth.
A. drama.
B. essay
C. novel.
D. poetry.
E. prose.
A. fiction.
B. novel.
C. play
D. poem.
E. prose.
A. euphemism.
B. hyperbole.
C. irony.
D. metaphor.
E. repetition.
A. actor.
B. actress.
C antagonist
D. heroine.
E. protagonist.
A. antagonist.
B. character.
C. clown.
D. protagonist.
E. villain.
DRAMA
9. The expression"... whose life investment is in the beer parlour" means, Ahamefule is a
A. businessman.
B. drunk
C. lazy man
D. rich man.
E. spendthrilt.
A. brother-in-law.
B. father-in-law.
C. friend.
D. kinsman.
E. uncle.
A. courage.
B. fame.
C. love.
D. money.
E. trust.
A. bat
B. fox
C. hyena
D. lion
E. sheep
14. "....want him to be at my funeral; that is the prayer of every parent... I told him I will do
whatever he asks of me..."
A. Adetoun.
B. Ajihun.
C. Iya Olobi.
D. Madam Tooke.
E. Mope.
A. hyperbole.
B. metaphor.
C. oxymoron.
D. personification.
E. pun.
16. The widow in the play wants her families in-law to______________her.
A. compensate
B. forget
C. pardon
D. rescue
E. sue
17. The underlined words in the phrase "your busy bee of a father..." is an example of
A. alliteration.
B. consonance.
C. onomatopoeia.
D. pun.
E. repetition.
A. Baba Ojo.
B. Engr. Ayo.
C. Engr. Sule.
D. Joseph.
E. Kilani.
A. agape.
B. lust.
C. marital.
D. materialistic.
E. sensual.
20. The play is set in the United States, United Kingdom and
A. Australia.
B. Ghana.
C. Italy.
D. Nigeria.
E. Sweden.
SECTION C
PROSE
A. Mabel.
B. Ngozi.
C. Ogadimma.
D. Onome,.
E. Ude.
A. biography.
B. diary.
C. fiction.
D. letter.
E. non-fiction.
A. concerned
B. displeased
C. disturbed
D. shocked
E. unperturbed
27. JSS I students are for tail cutting, as the JSS 3 students are for__________exercises.
A. earth breaking
B. grass cutting
C. hole digging
D. rope skipping
E. wing cutting
A. folktale.
B. idiom.
C. parable
D. proverb.
E. riddle.
A. Brass
B. Ekeremor
C. Nembe
D. Ogbia
E. Yenagoa
32. The intention of the policemen at the checkpoint is to________________Joseph and his
driver.
A. arrest
B. delay
C. extort
D. frustrate
E. intimidate
POETRY
A. change.
B. decision.
C. education.
D. moral.
E. uproar.
A. extravagancy
B. insincerity
C. lies
D. sentiment
E. tribalism
35. The expression, "... centralize the central" as used by Segun Mabogaje in 'Change! Change! !
Change!!! is a/an
A. alliteration.
B. consonance.
C. metre.
D. rhyme.
E. rhythm.
36. The expression, "Through a big bush" in Akeem Ajibade's 'Let My Mother Sing' exemplifies
the use of
A. alliteration.
B. consonance.
C. onomatopoeia.
D. pun.
E. rhyme.
A. conversational.
B. harsh.
C. irritating
D. melancholic.
E. melodious.
A. bitterness.
B. calmness.
C. enlightenment.
D. harshness.
E. sincerity.
A. two
B. four
C. seven
D. eight
E. nine
40. The poem, 'Let my Mother Sing' by Akeem Ajibade is written in____________stanzas.
A. five
B. six
C. seven
D. eight
E. nine