by Sunday | Jan 4 | Literature in English WEAC
Read the extract below and answer the following questions A little learning is a dangerous thing: Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian Spring The shallow droughts intoxicate the brain And drinking largely sobers us again A. antithesis B. oxymoron C. anti-climax...
by Sunday | Jan 4 | Literature in English WEAC
A. sentence construction and punctuation B. vocabulary and punctuation C. syntax and sentence construction D. vocabulary and syntax Correct Answer: Option D – syntax and sentence construction Explanation Diction is the speaker’s (or author’s) word...
by Sunday | Jan 4 | Literature in English WEAC
A. an in media res B. an interlude C. an incantation D. a deux ex machina Correct Answer: Option B – an interlude Explanation The word “interlude” directly translates to “between play” meaning, it is a break from the flow of a piece...
by Sunday | Jan 4 | Literature in English WEAC
A. Antithesis B. Euphemism C. Litotes D. Synecdoche Correct Answer: Option D – Synecdoche Explanation Synecdoche is a figure of speech in which a part of something is used to represent the whole. Antithesis means placing opposing ideas or statements side by...
by Sunday | Jan 4 | Civic Education WAEC
Use the diagram below to answer the question A. press B. judiciary C. civil societies D. political parties Correct Answer: Option B – judiciary Explanation The judiciary is the third arm of government. The presidency represents the executive arm while the...
by Sunday | Jan 4 | Literature in English WEAC
A. characters B. protagonist C. narrator D. villain Correct Answer: Option A – characters Explanation Protagonist, narrator and villain can all be subdivided under characters within a work of art.
by Sunday | Jan 4 | Literature in English WEAC
A. characters B. protagonist C. narrator D. villain Correct Answer: Option A – characters Explanation Protagonist, narrator and villain can all be subdivided under characters within a work of art.
by Sunday | Jan 4 | Literature in English WEAC
A. Epistolary B. Gothic C. Historical D. Sociological Correct Answer: Option B – Gothic Explanation Much of Gothic literature’s allure comes from the genre’s suggestion of supernatural or inexplicable events, such as inanimate objects coming to life,...
by Sunday | Jan 4 | Chemistry JAMB
A. 1S22S22PX22py22pz03s0 B. 1S22S22PX22py12pz13s0 C. 1S22S22PX12py12pz13s1 D. 1S22S22PX22py22pz03s1 Correct Answer: Option C – 1S22S22PX12py12pz13s1 Explanation Shells and subshells are filled in energy level order, so electrons will fill the 4s subshell before...
by Sunday | Jan 4 | Civic Education WAEC
A. Statutory sources B. Customary sources C. Judicial Precedence D. Story book Correct Answer: Option D – Story book Explanation Constitutional provisions are derived from all the options except story books.