NECO GCE Literature in English Drama & Poetry 2020 Objective and Theory Updates

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NECO GCE Literature in English Drama & Poetry 2020 Objective and Theory Updates.

NECO GCE Literature in English Drama & Poetry Questions 2020: Literature in English Drama & Poetry NECO GCE Expo Questions is out now on our website.

In this article, I will be showing you past NECO GCE Literature in English Drama & Poetry random repeated questions for free.

You will also understand how NECO GCE Literature in English Drama & Poetry are set and many more examination details. All you need to do is to stay focus and follow this guide.

The National Examination Council (NECO) General Certificate Examination (GCE) for Nov/ Dec 2020 Literature-In-English Language theory paper will hold on an announced date.

As you know, there are three papers in NECO Lit in English – Papers II, III and IV, all of which must be taken. Paper III & IV (Objective and Prose) was combined in a paper taken at one sitting while Paper II: Drama and Poetry will be on Thursday, 2nd.

Note that below is the questions from Neco literature past questions and answers that we feel are likely questions for GCE preparation.

 

Paper III will be an objective exam. do not start paper IV until you are told to do so.

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Neco Literature Syllabus Reading Text for 2020 GCE:

African Prose

  • AmmaDarko – Faceless
  • BayoAdebowale – Lonely Days

Non-African Prose

  • Richard Wright – Native Son
  • Patience Swift – The Last Goodman

*William Shakespeare – OTHELLO

Non-African Drama

  • Oliver Goldsmith – She Stoops to conquer
  • Lorraine Hansberry – A Raisin in the Sun

African Drama

  • Frank Ogodo Ogbeche – Harvest of Corruption
  • Dele Charley – The Blood of a Stranger

African Poetry

  • Birago Drop – Vanity
  • Gbemisola Adeoti – Ambush
  • Gabriel Okara – Piano and Drums
  • Gbanabam Hallowell – The Dinning Table
  • Lenrie Peter – The Panic of Growing Older
  • Kofi Awoonor – The Anvil and the Hammer

Non-African Poetry

  • Alfred Tennyson – Crossing the Bar
  • George Herbert – The pulley
  • William Blake – The School Boy
  • William Morris – The Proud King
  • Robert Frost Birches – Birches
  • William Shakespeare – Shall I compare thee to a Summer’s Day?

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Note:

(i) The Unseen Prose passage for Paper 1 shall be about 120 – 150 words long.
(ii) Only context questions shall be set on the Shakespearean text. The context questions will test such items as theme, characterization, style and setting in the Shakespearean text.
(iii) No essay question shall be set on the Shakespearean text.

Bringing GSM into the Examination Hall is PROHIBITED. THE ALBINOS AND BLIND CANDIDATES ARE TO BE GIVEN 15 MINUTES EXTRA TIME ACROSS ALL SUBJECTS.

BLIND CANDIDATES MUST MAKE USE OF NECO SUPPLIED OBR CUSTOMIZED BRAILLE SHEET FOR THE EXAMINATION.

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DISCLAIMER! These are not real NECO Literature in English questions but likely repeated questions over the years to help candidate understand the nature of their examinations. Ensure to take note of every questions provided on this page.

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  1. uwuoruya eseosa says:

    Pls I need possible questions and answer to neco gce literature in English for 2017

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