Majorship English - Afro-Asian Lit
Majorship English - Afro-Asian Lit
Majorship English - Afro-Asian Lit
AFRO-ASIAN LITERATURE
1. According to this religion human beings are bound to the wheel of life which is a continual
cycle of birth, death, and suffering.
A. Hinduism
B. Buddhism
C.Shintoism
D.Taoism
2. is a collection of sacred hymns in archaic Sanskrit which exalt the deities who
personify various natural and cosmic phenomena.
A. Dhammapada
B. Upanishads
C.Bhagavad Gita
D.Rigveda
3. This is a story of a learned Brahman named Vishnusarman who used animal fables to instruct
the three dull-witted sons of a king.
A. Panchatantra
B. The Little Clay Cart
C.Gitanjali
D.On Learning to be an Indian
4. dominates every scene in a Sanskrit drama and allows the audience to take part in
the play and be one with the characters.
A. artha
B. rasa
C.kama
D.moksha
5. What is the rhythmical development of this excerpt from the Rigveda, ‘The Hymn of Man?’
When they divided Purusa, how many portions did them make?
What do they call his mouth, his arms? What do they call his thighs and
feet? The Brahman was his mouth, of both arms was Rajanya made.
His thighs became Vaisya, from his feet the Sudra was produced.
A. free verse
B. quatrain
C.couplet
D.octave
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Read the poem below by Ping Hsin then answer questions 6 –7
12. Yukio Mishima’s four-part epic including Spring Snow, Runaway Horses, The Temple of
Dawn, and The Decay of the Angel is known as .
A. The House of Sleeping Beauties
B. The Sea of Fertility
C.Snow Country
D.The Wild Geese
13. He is one of the most widely translated of all Japanese writers, and a number of his stories
have been made into films such as Rashomon
A. Yasunari Kawabat
B. Junichiro Tanizaki
C.Oe Kenzaburo
D.Ryunosuke Akutagawa
14. What is the atmosphere created by the image of nature when linked with the image of
the woman?
A. romance
B. boredom
C.weariness
D.excitement
Read the excerpt below from Chinua Achebe’s The Voter then answer questions 15 –16.
We have a Minister from our village, one of our own sons. He said to a
group of elders in the house of Ogbuefi Exenwa, a man of high traditional
title,
“What honour can a village have? Do you ever stop to ask yourself why we
5 should be single our of this honour? I will tell: it is because we are favoured
by the leaders of PAP. Whether we cast our paper for Marcus or not PAP will
continue to rule. Think of the pipe-borne water they have promised us …
Besides Roof and his assistant, there were five elders in the room. An old
hurricane with a cracked sooty glass chimney gave out yellowish light in their
10 midst. The elders sat on very low stools. On the floor, directly in front of
them, lay two shilling pieces. Outside the moon kept a straight face. “We believe
every word you say to be true,” said Ezenwa. “We shall every one of us
drop his paper for Marcus. Who would leave an ozo feast and go to a poor
ritual mean? Tell Marcus he has our papers, and our wives papers, too. But
what we
15 do say is that two shillings is shameful.” He brought the lamp close and
tilted it at the moment before him as if to make sure he had not mistaken its value.
“Yes, two shillings, it is shameful. If Marcus were a poor man which our
ancestors forbid I should be the first to give him my paper free, as I did before.
But today Marcus is a great man. We did not ask him for money yesterday; we
20 have climbed the iroko tree today and would be foolish not to take down all thefirewood we
need.”
16. What ills in society are being condemned in this satirical story?
A. unqualified yet popular candidates
B. opportunities during election campaign
C.politician’s unkept promises
D.vote-buying during elections
17. is the movement organized by African writers who wished to reunite black people
to their own history, traditions, and languages, to the culture which truly expresses their soul.
A. Tigritude
B. Apartheid
C.Negritude
D.Orature
18. The study of Asian literature cannot be dissociated from all of these except one.
A. history
B. religion
C.philosophy
D.politics
19. The world’s first known novel, The Tale of Genji was written by .
A. Lady Murasaki
B. Wu Chengan
C.Sei Shōnagon
D.Valmiki
20. The religion of this country is based on the perception of life as a process of continual
change in which opposing forces, such as heaven and earth or light and dark, balance one
another.
A. India
B. China
C.Japan
D.Africa
Answer Key
Majorship – Afro-Asian
Literature
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. A
8. D
9. A
10. A
11. B
12. B
13. D
14. A
15. C
16. D
17. C
18. C
19. A
20.B