EST II English Literature Exam Booklet with 3 mock exams and 2 past papers ( more than 400 MCQ's with answers )
EST II English Literature exam, Success 400+ MCQs & Real three mock exams with more than 650 MCQ's
This is an effective literature booklet for est II students , it is being prepared for more practice on the exam with full overview .
For students preparing for the exam next month , with several examples and 400 MCQS with answers – they are Simple. Direct. Full of tips and practice.
The booklet has also ADDED a very strong est 2 mock exams with answers
Major Literature Topics to Review
Literary Devices (Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Irony)
Types of Text: Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Non-fiction
Elements of a Story: Plot, Character, Setting, Conflict, Theme
Tone and Mood
Point of View (1st, 2nd, 3rd Person)
Inference and Evidence
Here's a simple-to-full explanation for each of the Major Literature Topics to Review in your EST II Literature booklet. Each section includes:
✅ Clear definitions
✍️ Easy examples
💡 How they appear in EST questions
Contents
✅ Overview of the EST II Literature Exam
📚 Major Literature Topics
📝 Common Grammar Rules
🎯 How to Answer EST Literature Questions
🛠️ Procedures & Tactics for the Exam
❓ Sample Questions (with answers at the end of each)
🧠 Final Tips Before the Exam
Here are another Two mock EST II Literature PRACTICE EXAMS , each exam has 65 completely new, middle to hard-level multiple-choice questions.
First exam is covering the following major areas as per the EST II Literature guide with answers:
Literary Devices
Figurative Language (Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Irony, etc.)
Types of Texts (Poetry, Prose, Drama, etc.)
Theme, Tone, Mood
Characterization and Conflict
Literary Analysis and Inference
Textual Evidence and Interpretation
Each question has five options (A–E), and the correct answer is provided after each question in a separate Answer Key.
Second exam will cover more detailed topics.
Here's a new EST II Literature Mock Exam with 65 more middle to hard-level questions, following the same structure but covering new and deeper topics, including:
Advanced literary terms (synecdoche, anagnorisis, catharsis)
Genre-specific features (Gothic, Modernist, Magical Realism)
Authorial choices (narrative structure, unreliable narrator, diction)
Deeper theme analysis
Interpretation of abstract literary elements
Cross-textual thinking
Contextual influence on meaning
Each question has five options (A–E) and the correct answer is provided after each one.
Prepared by
Engineer Samer Mahmoud
Amman – Jordan
2025