FORM FOUR LITERATURE EXAMS SERIES

PRESIDENT’S OFFICE

REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES

MID TERM EXAMINATION AUG/SEPT 2024

FORM FOUR LITERATURE IN ENGLISH

Time  3HRS

INSTRUCTIONS

  1.               This paper consists of three section A, B and C
  2.               Answer all questions in section A and B and only two questions in section C
  3.               Write  your name on every  page of your sheet

SECTION A (16 Marks)

  Answer all questions in this section.

 

1. For each of the items  (i)-(x), choose  the correct answer among the given alternatives and   

     write its letter beside the item number in the answer booklet provided

 

i) Joshua read a play called “Kinjeketile” which addresses the event of “The Majimaji war that really happened in the history of the then Tanganyika involving the southern tribes under the leadership of Kinjeketile Ngwale. What kind of a play did he read?

  1.              Melo drama.
  2.               Tragic comedy drama.
  3.              Tragedy drama.
  4.             Historical drama.
  5.               Comedy drama.

 

ii) The beauty is brought into literature through language. This beauty found in literature 

     is referred as                                                                                                                                             

  1.              Creativity
  2.               Message
  3.              Art
  4.             Aesthetic
  5.               Society

 

iii) ‘He wasn’t slow to accept the offer  meaning he was quick to accept the offer. This 

      statement best describes:- 

  1.              A personiļ¬cation.
  2.               An overstatement.
  3.              A litotes.
  4.             An understatement.
  5.               An irony.

 

     iv)    One of the following is not a feature of oral literature

  1.              it is expressed through the word of mouth
  2.               it existed before the invention of writing
  3.              it relies on the story teller who performs it in front of the audience
  4.             it has only three genres
  5.               it involves actual communication between performer and the audience

 

v) Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan describes Dr Ally Hassan Mwinyis life. This writing is an example of:- 

  1.              Fiction
  2.               Episode
  3.              Epic
  4.             Autobiography
  5.               Biography

 

vi) A somber song or lament expressing mourning or grief, such as would be appropriate for performance at a funeral is called:-

  1.              Ode
  2.               Dirge
  3.              Epic
  4.             Iamb
  5.               Lyric

 

 

 

vii) In a play “The lion and the jewel” the beautiful girl of ilujinle “Sidi” is invited by the village Chief Baroka to sup with him, she is blackmailed by him that he is impotent and so she agrees, though ļ¬nally she ļ¬nd out that Baroka is not impotent as she is raped. Which of the literary terms below best describes the scenario existed?

  1.              Point of view
  2.               Verbal irony
  3.              Situational irony
  4.             Satire
  5.               Dramatic irony

 

viii) Last week our Literature in English teacher asked every one of us to write a story that explains why tortoises shell is not smooth. What type of oral narratives did the teacher tell us to write?

  1.              Fable
  2.               Folklore
  3.              Folktale
  4.             Myth
  5.               Legend

 

ix) When I was in Form Three, I read a novel in which the author had used witches, elves, goblins, sorcerers, dwarves and fairies as its characters. What kind of novel is this?

  1.              Mystery
  2.               Fantasy
  3.              Romantic
  4.             Science ļ¬ction
  5.               Historical

 

x) The following are the importance of stage directions in a play or drama except:-

  1.              They help the playwright to instruct the actors or actresses on what to do while on stage.
  2.               They help the reader to understand the play, characters and setting of the play.
  3.              They provide privacy to the actors/actresses
  4.             They describe how characters should feel and show their feelings.
  5.               They indicate when and how the characters enter and exit.

 

 

2. Match the descriptions in LIST A with the corresponding common terms used in plays in LIST B by writing the letter of the correct response beside the item number in the answer booklet(s) provided.

LIST A

LIST B

  1.                    The major divisions of a play or drama.
  2.                  The divisions of an act which normally take place in one place at one time.
  3.                A piece of cloth or heavy material that acts like a screen in a theatre to separate actors from the audience.
  4.                A written text of a play or ļ¬lm, which provides the setting, characterization, plot and story of the play.
  5.                  Things that actors or actresses hold or use on the stage during a performance to make the action realistic.
  6.                The clothing that actors or actresses wear when performing such as clothes of various type s, hair styles, body tattoos, wigs and makeup.

 

  A. Script

  B. Scenes

  C. Theatre

  D. Drama

  E. Acts

  F. Costume

  G. Dialogue

  H. Curtain

  I. Stage directions

  J. Pr

 

 

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SECTION B (54 marks)

Answer all questions in this section

3.  Read the following poem and answer the questions that follow:

    Time of Martyrdom           - David Diop.

 

    The white killed my father

    My father was proud

    The white raped my mother

    My mother was beautiful.

 

     The white beat my brother under the sun of the roads

     My brother was strong

     The white turned with black blood.

     His hands red with black blood.

     And said in his master’s voice

     “Boy” an easy chair, a towel, water!

     

                    QUESTIONS.

  1.                  What is the poem about?
  2.                 What type of poem is this? Give a reason to your answer.
  3.                  Briefly explain two themes found in the poem.
  4.                 Briefly explain two poetic devices used in the poem
  5.                  Is this poem relevant to your society?
  6.                    What is the tittle of the poem?

4. What are the possible challenges facing oral literature as a result of the advancement of science and technology? Give six (6) points.

5. Write the correct answer for each of the items (a) – (f) in the answer booklet provided.

  1.                  Why is the title of the literary work important?
  2.                 What makes literature inseparable from the society?
  3.                  How can allusion be applied in a literally works?
  4.                 Why do poets use simile in their works?
  5.                  Why do writers use personification in their works?
  6.                    How is the style important to a novelist?

6. Explain six (6) basic features that differentiate play from other genres.

7. Write short answer for each of the item (a) – (f) in the answer booklet provided:

  1.                  The most existing part of event of a narrative in which suspense and tension are resolved.
  2.                 A short interesting story about a real person or event.
  3.                  A puzzling question, statement or description especially one which intends to test the respondents cleverness.
  4.                 Displays of humor whose words I narratives or dialogue make the audience laugh.
  5.                  Why is the exposition important in the development of plot in a literary work?
  6.                    When the author uses Flashback as one of the techniques of literature. How does her/ his work expected to be?

8.  As Form four student you have met your friend James who is studying Literature in English in Form three but he is not able to distinguish the following literary concept. How can you help him by giving him relevant examples?

  1.                  Play and Drama
  2.                 Fiction and non fiction
  3.                  Ordinary language and consonance
  4.                 Poet and persona
  5.                  Figurative language and Literal language
  6.                    Poetic license and Poetic devices

 

 

SECTION C: (30)Marks

Answer two (2) questions from this section.

 

9. Analyse the use of musical/sound devices in two poems you have read and appreciated. Give three points from each poem.

 

10. With reference of THE DILEMA OF THE GHOST and THE LION AND JEWEL, Culture is said to be dynamic, there are some of traditions and customs which are outdated, do you agree or disagree? prove your arguments with the support of the books. (Give 03-points for each).

11. With reference from TWO novels you have read, choose two PROTAGONISTS one from each book and show why we should sympathize with them (Give 03-points from each character).

 

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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

FORM FOUR MID TERM EXAMINATION 

MARCH, 2023

LITERATURE IN ENGLISH

TIME 3:00 HRS

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. This paper consists of section A, B and C
  2. Answer all questions in section A and B and three (3) questions from section C
  3. Section A carry 15 marks, B carry 40 marks and section C carry 45 marks

SECTION A (15 Marks)

1. Choose the correct answer among the given alternatives.

  1. Is all about the beauty of literature that is to say how something is formed for purpose of attracting reader or audience
  1. Literature
  2. Poetry
  3. Creativity
  4. Imagination
  1. The following are the relationship between language and literature EXCEPT.
  1. Language is the medium of communication through which literature express it self
  2. It is language that makes literature beautiful
  3. Literature helps to increase number of words in a language
  4. Literature educates society
  1. These are stories which re originated in ancient time especially those one dealing with ideas or beliefs
  1. Legends
  2. Folk tale
  3. Myths
  4. Fables
  1. Is a puzzle whose meaning is hidden
  1. Proverbs
  2. Sayings
  3. Anecdote
  4. Riddles
  1. When the author uses first person point of view it means
  1. He or she is a participant in a story
  2. Is not a participant in a story
  3. Is nothing in the story
  4. Is there for purpose in the story
  1. Kick the bucket, it means someone died this is an example of
  1. Chants
  2. Proverbs
  3. Idiom
  4. Riddle
  1. Is a prose narrative which is shorter than a Novel restricted in characterization and situation
  1. Novella
  2. Short story
  3. Fiction
  4. Point of view
  1. Naomi is performing a drama in front of the class, while she is performing the whole class, laugh from the beginning to the end of performance. Which type of drama is this?
  1. Comedy drama
  2. Tragedy drama
  3. Melo drama
  4. Tragic comedy
  1. Is the piece of information which express deep feelings and emotion in stanza and verse form
  1. Poet
  2. Poem
  3. Poetry
  4. Persona
  1. It refers to the choice and arrangement of words in a poem.
  1. Language use
  2. Poetic diction
  3. Characteristics of poetry
  4. Tradition poetry.
  1. Match the items in List A with correct responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response in the answer sheet provided

List A

List B

  1. Reflective poem
  2. Lyric poem
  3. Ballad poem
  4. Epic poem
  5. Ode poem
  1. Refers to the poem which is short and expresses , very strong and powerful feelings
  2. Is the poem which makes a debate on something else and finally come to the correct conclusion
  3. Is the poem which has got fourteen lines in two stanzas
  4. Is a lengthy narrative poem typically about extra ordinary deeds
  5. Is the kind of poem which describe something else
  6. Is the kind of poem that present heroic character
  7. Is a lyric poem which praising and glorifying an event or individual
  8. A poem whereby the poet expresses his state of mind using images and symbols

SECTION B (40 Marks)

3. Define the following literary terms

  1. Euphemism
  2. Hyperbole
  3. Allusion
  4. Symbolism
  5. Metaphor
  1. Read the following poem and then answer the questions that follow

The shaped women – By Charles Mloka 

She has a long neck like the head of giraffe,

She has lovely eyes attracting sex,

She has beautifully black body like the mahogany log;

She has lively legs majestically walking, 

She has smiling face greeted by everyone,

She nicely dressed looking like an angel,

She is really shaped, my God! Her eyes!

She is well formed, my God! her hollow cheeks!

 

She is really shaped, my God! Her ngudi!

She is well formed, whenever I see her I fall sick,

She walks as if the floor doesn’t touch her,

When she laughs you think she winks you,

When she cries you also break into tears, 

She is really shaped there is no model of hers.

 Questions

  1. Briefly explain what the poem is about?
  2. Briefly explain two literary devices found in the poem
  3. What does it mean by the poet to say the Simile – she is “Looking like an Angel”
  4. Which figure of speech fit in the verse which says “She walks as if the floor doesn’t touch her”
  5. Is the poem relevant to our society? Give a reason for your answer

5. Write the correct answer for each of the item (a) – (e) in the answer sheet provided.

  1. When a playwright uses mime as one of the devices of literature, how are his or her character expected to behave in the literary work?
  2. Why is aesthetic important in a work of art? Briefly explain.
  3. What is the major function of a setting in a literary work?
  4. Why poetry employ economy of words? Brief explain.
  5. Brief explain the third person point of view
  1. Write short answer for each of the following item (a) – (e) in the answer sheet provided.
  1. Why is the resolution important in the development of plot of a literary work? Brief explain
  2. Why is foreshadowing used in drama or novels?
  3. How is the dynamic character developed?
  4. Using the concept of characterization, briefly explain the statement that “The novelist is a creator”
  5. Why is diction important in literature? Briefly explain.

SECTION C (45 Marks)

Answer 3 questions from this section. Question number 7 and 10 are compulsory

LIST OF READINGS

Plays

  • The Lion and the Jewel - Soyinka, W.
  • Trials of Brother Jero - Soyinka, W.
  • The Dilemma of a Ghost - Aidoo, A.A.
  • The Government Inspector - Gogol,N.

Novels

  • A Walk in the Night and Other Stories - Guma,A
  • Houseboy - Oyono, F.
  • The Old Man and the Medal - Oyono,F.
  • The Concubine - Amadi, E.

Poetry

  • Selected poem - Tanzani Institute of Education 
  • Growing up with poetry - David Rubadiri

7. If you were given a chance to advice two main characters from any two novels read under this programme, what advice would you give for their betterment in life? Give three points from each novel

8. Choose two main characters from two novels and show how they reflect our everyday life situation. Write three points from each novel.

9. “With reference to the play ‘The Lion and the Jewel’ by Wole Soyinka and ‘The Trials of Brother Jero’ by Wole Soyinka, from each play analyse three themes that are found in each play and state reasons for choosing those themes.

10. Use different themes from two different poems and show their relevance to the present day Tanzania. Give three points for each

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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES

023 LITERATURE IN ENGLISH TERMINAL EXAMINATION

FORM FOUR-2022

TIME: 3 HOURS

INSTRUCTION

  1. This paper consists of section A, B and C.
  2. Answer all questions.

SECTION A (15 MARKS)

Answer all questions in this section.

1. Multiple choices. Choose the correct answer.

(i) One of the following isn't the function of literature.

  1. Work of art which entertains
  2. Stimulate no feelings
  3. Use language artistically
  4. Influence people

(ii) Why literature is said to be art ?

  1. Because it involves few characters
  2. Because it uses stanza and symbols.
  3. Because if uses verses and metaphor
  4. Because it uses techniques and language creatively.

(iii) One of the following is not the features of Poetry.

  1. Rythmical
  2. Reflects experiences and ideas of people
  3. Arouses Emotions
  4. Needs creativity

(iv) Fables have number of features that distinguish them from myths.

  1. True story
  2. They are connected to religious
  3. Not based on facts
  4. Talks about beliefs

(v) Tragic Comedy drama is:

  1. Drama of strong feeling
  2. Drama that make people laugh
  3. Drama that contains elements of tragedy and Comedy
  4. Drama like tragedy.

(vi) One of the following is not poetic device

  1. Metonymy
  2. Omniscient
  3. Thesis
  4. Sacasm

(vii) Two categories of rhythm.

  1. verse and regular rhythm
  2. Regular and irregular rhythm
  3. verse and regular rhythm
  4. Verse and stanza

(viii) Onomatopeiaare sounds through

  1. Cries
  2. Imitation of people's walking
  3. Imitation of sound.
  4. Imitation of animal cries.

(ix) Whats is flashback?

  1. Refers to articulation of words artistically
  2. An interruption of the chronological sequence of events in a story
  3. Is the mirror of the society in which produced
  4. An interruption of people to the author.

(x )Which is the most correct answer for "Written literature" :

  1. started during the invention of writings
  2. started before Christ.
  3. started after man started to walk by two limbs.
  4. started during the existence man

2. Matching items. (5 marks)

Match the following item against column A and that in column B.

COLUMN A COLUMN B
(i) Diction
(ii) Tautology
(iii) Elipsis
(iv) Litotes
(v) Plot
  1. A form of understatement in which a thing is affirmed by stating the negative of its opposite.
  2. Is the use of less direct expressions.
  3. Is the omission of letters or words to avoid repetition in the sentence.
  4. Series of events in a story.
  5. The use of superfluous , repetitious words without adding force of clarity.
  6. The intended meaning is different with the statement.
  7. Choice and arrangement of words in literary work.
  8. The main character.
  9. Person or forces that is in conflict with main charactor.
  10. Occur when what happens is the opposite of what was expected.


SECTION B( 40 MARKS)

SHORT ANSWERS

Answer all questions in this section.

3. What is literature? With examples describe (8) functions of literature in the society

4. What makes poetry peculiar from other genres of literature give 5 points.

5. Differentiate ordinary language from literary language. (05 points).

6. Write short notes on the following:

  1. Imagery
  2. Flat Character
  3. Dramatic Character
  4. Symbolism
  5. Archaism

SECTION C (45 MARKS) 

POETRY, NOVEL AND PLAY 

Answer three questions from this section. 

Answer question 7 ,8 and choose one 01 from either 9 or 10

LIST OF READINGS

PLAYS

  • The Trials of Brother Jero - Wole Soyinka
  • Dilemma of a Ghost - Ama Ata Aidoo
  • The Lion and the Jewel - Wole Soyinka
  • The Government Inspector - N. Gogol

NOVELS

  • A walk in the Night and other Stories  - Alex La Guma
  • Houseboy - Ferdinand Oyono 
  • The Concubine - Elechi Amadi 
  • The Old man and the Medal - Ferdinand Oyono 

POETRY

  • Selected poems - Tanzania Institute Of Education
  • Growing up with poetry - David Rubadiri

7. Use two NOVELS to show how the novelist have used the characters to convey the themes to their society. (Give 03-points from each poem)

8. With reference of THE DILEMA OF THE GHOST and THE LION AND THE JEWEL, Culture is said to be dynamic, there are some of traditions and customs which are outdated, do you agree or disagree ? prove your arguments with the support of the books. (Give 03-points for each)

9. With reference from TWO novels you have read, choose two PROTAGONISTS one from each book and show why should we sympathize with them (Give 03-points from each character).

10. Use the two poems "A FREEDOM SONG and BUILDING THE NATION" to show how the two poems have delivered the messages to the society. (Give 03-points from each poem)

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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

FORM FOUR MID TERM EXAMINATION

LITERATURE IN ENGLISH

Time: 3 Hours2022

Instructions

1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions.

2. Answer all questions from sections A and B and three (3) questions from section C of which questions 7 and 8 are compulsory.

3. Section A carries fifteen (15) marks, section B forty (40) marks and section C carries forty five (45) marks.

4. Cellular phones and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.

5. Write your Examination Number on every page of your answer booklet(s).

SECTION A (15 Marks)

Answer all questions in this section

1. For each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number in the answer booklet provided.

(i) “She called his name a million times” is best referred to ____ in a literary work

  1. Refrain
  2. Personification
  3. Hyperbole
  4. Assonance
  5. Legend

(ii) One of the following types of drama makes the reader happy after reading the work of art, which one is it?

  1. Rhyming pattern
  2. Comedy
  3. Tragedy
  4. Tragic Drama
  5. Historical drama

(iii) One of the following statements explains the functions of literature which one is it?

  1. Literature is interested in individual lifestyle of people
  2. Literature talks badly of politicians
  3. Literature educates the society
  4. Literature praises people who did well in the past
  5. Literature uses animals and inanimate things to represent human characteristics

(iv) Caleb wanted to write a story about Hillary, he opted to use animals to express characters of Hillary. What kind of literary terms best describes this narrative?

  1. Legend
  2. Anecdote
  3. Hyperbole
  4. Oral literature
  5. Fable

(v) When reading a literary work, and meet the word “she behaved like a queen”. What literary term has been provoked here?

A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Assonance D. Alliteration E. Flashback

(vi) Which one of the following group of words make up literature?

  1. Language, figures of speech, society
  2. Society, genres, language
  3. Language, art, genre
  4. Society, art, language
  5. Novels, poetry, play

(vii) The literary term “The world swallowed him” can be said to fall under which literary terminology?

  1. Alliteration
  2. Personification
  3. Symbol
  4. Anecdote
  5. Sarcasm

(viii) One of the following elements of literature belongs to content, which one is it?

  1. Plot
  2. Language use
  3. Character
  4. Flashback
  5. Theme

(ix) One of the following terminologies is used in poetry, which one is it?

  1. Stage
  2. Personal
  3. Author
  4. Plot
  5. Rhythm

(x) _____ explains a situation whereby conflict is reached

  1. Crisis
  2. Climax
  3. Resolution
  4. Exposition
  5. Solution

2. Match the descriptions in List A with the corresponding type of character in List B by writing the letter of the correct response beside the item number in the answer booklet provided

List A

List B

  1. A representation of individuals in the work of literature
  2. An arrangement of literary work in some chronological order
  3. An act of assigning a character a role to play in literature
  4. Time, nature of people and environment where the work of art has taken place
  5. A way in which work of art is made
  1. Style
  2. Plot
  3. Setting
  4. Characterization
  5. Language/diction
  6. Character

SECTION B (40 Marks)

Answer all questions in this section

3. Give very short notes, with examples, for the following literary terminologies

(a) Persona

(b) Onomatopoeia

(c) Play

(d) Act

(e) Prose

4. Read the following poem and answer the questions that follow

TIME by Alicia Green

Who was I before?

I don’t remember

Nor do I want to

Remember a time without you

Where was I before?

I don’t remember

I just know

When I found you

I had come home

Questions

  1. Who is the persona in this poem? Justify your answer
  2. What is this poem about?
  3. Comment on the language use, in this poem
  4. How has rhetoric question been used in this poem?
  5. What message does the poem carry?
  1. Compare and contrast the following literary terms
  1. Expository character and dramatic character
  2. Form and content
  3. Biography and autobiography
  4. Assonance and alliteration
  5. Hypocrisy and exploitation
  1. Provide one literary word for the following group of words
  1. Metonymy, alliteration, simile
  2. Fable, myth, legend
  3. Climax, crisis, resolution
  4. Themes, message, relevance
  5. Exploitation, Hypocrisy, love

SECTION C (45 Marks)

Answer three (3) questions from this section

Answer question 9 and 10 and choose one (1) from either question 7 or 8

LIST OF READINGS

Plays

The Lion and the Jewel - Soyinka, W.

The Trials of Brother Jero - Soyinka, W.

The Dilemma of a Ghost - Aidoo, A.A.

The Government Inspector - Gogol, N.

Novels

A Walk in the Night and Other Stories - Guma, A.

Houseboy - Oyono, F.

The Old Man and the Medal - Oyono, F.

The Concubine - Amadi, E.

Poetry

Selected poem - Tanzania Institute of Education

Growing up with poetry - David Rubadiri

  1. Use one novel and make critical appreciation of it
  2. Some characters are good at directing blames on people and situation whenever they fail to take individual responsibilities of their own actions. Use two characters, each from one novel and explain this statement in details
  3. How can the literary term “relevance” be justified in any of the two plays you have attempted? Give three points from each of the two plays you have studied under this section to support your answer.
  4. With the aid of two plays “The Lion and the Jewel” written by Wole Soyinka and “The Dilemma of A Ghost “written by Christina Ata Aidoo, explain how marriage is viewed in relation to our African setting. Give three points for each reading.

FORM FOUR LITERATURE EXAM SERIES 72  

FORM FOUR LITERATURE EXAM SERIES 72  

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