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In Mission To Kala, Medza regarded himself as a professional failure because he

  • A. he did not seem to have any particular plans forn his life
  • B. had a bad reputation at college as a person with bad manners
  • C. failed to bring back Niam's wife
  • D. failed to understand his father.
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Medza's Mission To Kala was important mainly because it

  • A. helped him to make acquaintance with his relations in Kala
  • B. enabled him to discover Edima
  • C. gave him the glory of bringing back Niam's wife
  • D. made him discover the realities of the condition of colonized people.
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The attitude of the young men of Kala towards their chief can be described as

  • A. disdainful
  • B. suspicious
  • C. disrespectful
  • D. courteous.
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'Why the hell can't some of you caught him for me
Are you going to let a boy make a public laughing stock of his own father?
The speaker of these words is the father of

  • A. Bikokolo
  • B. Niam
  • C. Albert
  • D. Medza.
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From Madza's behavior after his return to Kala
it can be deduced that the most important lesson he learned from his sojourn in Kala is that

  • A. the secret of happiness is to be found among unsophisticated Africans
  • B. every man is free to set his own goals and chart his own course in life
  • C. formal education is the ideal way to true wisdom
  • D. it is highly rewarding to abide scrupulously by the mores of one's own community.
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