MCQ Wole Soyinka
MCQ Wole Soyinka
MCQ Wole Soyinka
the abuse levied at writers in Nigeria for attempting to be the voice for change.
the oppression of the Nigerian people and the abuse of power in the government.
2. Wole Soyinka's book, The Man Died, was a memoir that focused on (Blank).
The Man Died focused on men killed during the regime change.
The Man Died focused on a fictional character who killed a general trying to overthrow the government.
The Man Died was written while he was behind bars and focused on his imprisonment.
The Man Died focused on a an who died while trying to stand up for what he believed.
Correct Answer
C. 13 July,1934
Explanation
2.
B. 1986
Explanation
3.
Correct Answer
D. Ogun state
Explanation
Wole Soyinka, the renowned Nigerian playwright and poet, hails from Ogun state.
The correct answer is Samuel Ayodele Soyinka. This is the correct answer because it matches the given
question which asks for Wole Soyinka's father's name.
5.
A. An Atheist
Explanation
Wole Soyinka is known for being an atheist. This means that he does not believe in the existence of any
deities or gods. Atheism is a belief system that rejects the concept of a higher power or supernatural
beings. Soyinka's atheistic views are well-documented and have been a significant aspect of his public
persona and writings.
6.
C. 5
Explanation
7.
How long was Wole Soyinka imprisoned during the civil war
C. 22 months
Explanation
Wole Soyinka was imprisoned for 22 months during the civil war.
8.
Which of Wole Soyinka play was produced in Accra during his imprisonment in 1967?
Explanation
During Wole Soyinka's imprisonment in 1967, his play "The Lion and the Jewel" was produced in Accra.
This play, set in a Nigerian village, explores themes of love, tradition, and the clash between modernity
and tradition. It is one of Soyinka's most popular and widely performed plays, showcasing his talent as a
playwright and his ability to capture the complexities of Nigerian society.
9.
What year was Wole Soyinka Awarded Academy of Achievement Golden plate?
B. 2009
Explanation
In 2009, Wole Soyinka was awarded the Academy of Achievement Golden Plate. This prestigious
recognition highlights his significant contributions and achievements in the field of literature. It
acknowledges his impact as a Nigerian playwright, poet, and essayist, as well as his commitment to
promoting social justice and human rights. This award serves as a testament to his immense talent and
the lasting impact of his work.
10.
When was Wole Soyinka awarded an Honoris causa doctorate by Leeds University in England?
B. 1972
Explanation
In 1972, Wole Soyinka was awarded an Honoris causa doctorate by Leeds University in England.
The Interpreters
Though he considered himself primarily a playwright, Soyinka also wrote the novels The Interpreters
(1965), Season of Anomy (1973), and Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth (2021),
the latter of which drew particular praise for its satirical take on corruption in Nigeria.
Three Short Plays: "Swamp Dwellers", "Trials of Brother Jero", "Strong Breed" (Three Crowns Books)
Soyinka writes in English, but his works are rooted in his native Nigeria and the Yoruba culture, with its
legends, tales, and traditions. His writing also includes influences from Western traditions—from
classical tragedies to modernist drama.
What was the name of the first novel written by Wole Soyinka?
Soyinka was born in Abeokuta, Nigeria in 1934. He is an author, playwright, poet and political activist,
whose prolific body of work includes The Interpreters, his debut novel that was published in 1965, and
the play, Death and the King's Horseman, which was first performed in 1976.
Wole Soyinka
The Interpreters.
Wole Soyinka was born in Nigeria in 1934. He was educated in the British system and graduated with a
degree in English from the University of Leeds. His voice as a writer has affected change in the political
and social outcomes of Nigeria.
Much as Soyinka's themes are eclectic and diverse -- including racial discrimination, man's inhumanity to
man, political corruption, social justice, and death -- so also are his stylistic and linguistic modes which
encompass the employment of elaborate imagery, satire, antithesis, dramatic dialogue, and biblical
His collections of poetry include Idanre and Other Poems (1967), Poems from Prison (1969, republished
as A Shuttle in the Crypt in 1972), Ogun Abibiman (1976), Mandela's Earth and Other Poems (1988), and
Selected Poems
His works in all genres deploy a rich poetic language, steeped in European mythology and the Yorùbá
spiritual traditions of West Africa, interests he fused in his masterful study Myth, Literature and the
African World. In 1986, he became the first African to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature
Wole Soyinka, winner of the 2013 Anisfield-Wolf Lifetime Achievement Award, is a Nigerian playwright,
poet, essayist, and profile in courage. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986, the first
African to be so honored.
College
Wole Soyinka was born on 13 July 1934 at Abeokuta, near Ibadan in western Nigeria. After preparatory
university studies in 1954 at Government College in Ibadan, he continued at the University of Leeds,
where, later, in 1973, he took his doctorate.
Wole Soyinka (1934-) Many critics consider Wole Soyinka Africa's finest writer. The Nigerian playwright's
unique style blends traditional Yoruban folk-drama with European dramatic form to provide both
spectacle and penetrating satire.
1986
1934
University Of Leeds
What was Wole Soyinka's role during the Nigerian Civil War?
Sani Abacha
In which year did Wole Soyinka return to Nigeria after civilian rule was restored?
1999
Yoruba
Abeokuta
1954
Worked
For what reason was Wole Soyinka arrested during the Nigerian Civil War?
Volunteering As A Mediator
Duke University
Drama
What was the main reason Wole Soyinka was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature?
Babatunde
When wa he born ?
A. 13 July 1934
A. 1972
1986
B. The Interpreters
A. 2012
B. 2009
: Wole Soyinka
( Abeokuta, Nigeria. )
His family belongs to the ........., whose culture has influenced Soyinka's works.
( Yoruba people)
[23/01, 8:29 am] Jai Govindh: Wole Soyinka was born on 13 July 1934 at.........
In 1960, Wole soyinka was awarded a .........and returned to Nigeria to study African drama.
(Rockefeller bursary )
In 1964, Wole soyinka founded the “............”, in which he has produced his own plays and taken part as
actor.
Why was Wole soyinka arrested in 1967, accused of conspiring with the Biafra rebels, and was held as a
political prisoner for 22 months until 1969. ?.
During the civil war in Nigeria, Soyinka appealed in an article for cease-fire.
Wole soyinka bases his writing on the mythology of his own tribe-the .......... at the centre.
Wole soyinka wrote his first plays during his time in London, ... ..... and ........ which were performed at
Ibadan in 1958 and 1959 and were published in 1963.
( The Swamp Dwellers and The Lion and the Jewel (a light comedy)
1. The Trial of Brother Jero (performed in 1960, publ. 1963) with its sequel, Jero’s Metamorphosis
(performed 1974, publ. 1973)
2. The Road ( 1965) and Death and the King’s Horseman (performed 1976, publ. 1975).
which is based on the writer’s ( Wole Soyinka ) thoughts during his imprisonment and confronts the
Orpheus and Euridice myth with the mythology of the Yoruba.?.
Season of Anomy
Wole Soyinka
4. the long poem Ogun Abibiman (1976) and 5. Mandela’s Earth and Other Poems (1988).
[25/01, 7:23 pm] Jai Govindh: What are 3 plays by Wole Soyinka?
Three Short Plays: "Swamp Dwellers", "Trials of Brother Jero", "Strong Breed" (Three Crowns Books)
[25/01, 7:29 pm] Jai Govindh: Wole Soyinka writes extensively about his childhood in his memoir in ........
While at university, Soyinka and six others founded .......... an anti-corruption and justice-seeking student
organisation, the first confraternity in Nigeria.
Wole Soyinka began publishing and working as editor for a satirical magazine called.......
: For how many months Wole Soyinka imprisoned before he freed in 1969?
22 months
Wole Soyinka writes extensively about his childhood in which of his memoir?
Which play by wole Soyinka later adopted as film of the same name?.
Kongi's harvest
Which work in his prose account of his arrest and 22 months of imprisonment ?.
Who was the first black African awarded the Noble prize for literature?.
Wole Soyinka
Which was the first work of Wole Soyinka Which was produced by Royal court theatre in 1967?.
The invention
Which work of Wole Soyinka's biting Criticism Of Nigeria's political elites. This play won as official play for
Nigerian independence day in 1960 ?
Which is a short radio play of Wole Soyinka for Nigerian Broadcasting service that was broadcast in
1954?.
( Wild Christian)
Which is a Tragedy that ends with a individual sacrifice for the sake of communial benefit ?.
Which is a play conceived in 1970 during his imprisonment in the civil war ?.
Madmen and specialist
[26/01, 6:14 pm] Jai Govindh: Which is based on real incident that took place in Nigeria during Colonia
political rule ?.
[26/01, 6:40 pm] Jai Govindh: Wole Soyinka's poems such as "The Immigrant" and "My Next Door
Neighbour", which were published in the Nigerian magazine............
( Black Orpheus.)
Wole Soyinka’s dramatic techniques are deeply rooted in ________ folklore and religion.
( Yoruba)
Who was given the honorary title of " Commander of the Federal Republic."?.
Wole
Who was The only black African to have received the Nobel Prize to have received that award?.
Who Takes traditional Greek and Western theater roles and combines it with the performative qualities
of Yoruba ritual and ceremony?.
Wole Soyinka
Who Dedicated his Nobel banquet speech to Nelson Mandela, who was still imprisoned in South Africa
during the years of Apartheid?.
Wole Soyinka
3. Tension between colonial and native pasts and their bearing on the present
Value of making a sacrifice
6. Racial discrimination
What are the names of the two novels that Wole Soyinka wrote?
What are the names of the two collections of essays that Wole Soyinka wrote?
The Road
King Baabu
Kong is Harvest
[26/01, 6:48 pm] Jai Govindh: Wole soyinka was awarded the Europe Theatre Prize in the “Special Prize”
category.
[27/01, 6:43 am] Jai Govindh: The Pyrates Confraternity was the first fraternity in Nigeria and was
created by Soyinka and six other students as an anti-corruption and justice-seeking student organization
when they were in college.
He is currently serving as a consultant for the Lagos Black Heritage Festival after Lagos State determined
that he was the only one capable of explaining to the public the goals and objectives of the Festival.
Wole soyinka wrote while in prison, ... ......... talks about his prison terms.
Wole Soyinka
In 1967, during the Civil War, Soyinka was accused of supporting the Biafrans. For this too, he was
imprisoned for 22 months.
Nigerian Civil War of 1967-1970.
Wole Soyinka
[27/01, 6:59 am] Jai Govindh: While behind bars Soyinka wrote poetry on tissue paper, which was
published in a collection titled... . .
[27/01, 7:03 am] Jai Govindh: Who was named Commander of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 1986 by
General Ibrahim Babangida.?.
Wole Soyinka