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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF LITERATURE WITH THESE TEN QUESTIONS





ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN COMMENTS BOX BELLOW





1.      Literature is……
a.      Any written work of act
b.      Any written work of art
c.       Any written work of arte
d.      Any thinking of artist.
2.      Fictional work is written based on….
a.      Reality of life
b.      Biography of an author
c.       Autobiography of an author
d.      Concocted imagination.
3.      A history of a person written by a different author is…….
a.      Autobiography
b.      Biography
c.       Lotography.
d.      Farce
4.      One of the following is not a genre of literature.
a.      Play
b.      Drama
c.       Solos
d.      Poetry
e.      Prose
5.      Which of the following is not an example of fiction?
a.      Biography
b.      Letter
c.       Novel
d.      Autobiography
6.      The use of exaggeration in a statement is an example of……
a.      Hyperbole
b.      Personification
c.       Play
d.      Simile
7.      A place and time of which a  particular work of art takes place is called
a.      Setting
b.      Environment
c.       Place
d.      Location
8.      ………is a book of collection of poems by many or single poet.
a.      Novellet
b.      Novella
c.       Anthology
d.      Poems
9.      Stanza is a group………….that makes a major division in poetry.
a.      Verse
b.      Line
c.       Lines
d.      Lining.
10.  Ode is for poetry while stage if for…….
a.      Drama
b.      Novel
c.       Players
d.      prose






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