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This question is based on Chinua Achebe's Arrow of God.
Nwaka's hostility to Ezeulu is attributable to

  • A. his great wealth and sense of importance
  • B. the rivalry between Umuneora and Umuachala
  • C. the instigation of Ezidemili
  • D. his jealousy of Ezeulu's mysterious powers
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This question is based on Chinua Achebe's Arrow of God.
Ezeulu sent his son, Oduche, to join the Christians because

  • A. of his great love for the whiteman
  • B. he had come to distrust the power of Ulu
  • C. he did not want Oduche to succeed him as chief priest
  • D. he wanted a representative in the group in case they became powerful
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This question is based on Chinua Achebe's Arrow of God.
The lesson which emerges from the fate of Ezeulu is that

  • A. the will of the priest is the will of his god
  • B. Christianity is superior to traditional religion
  • C. no man ever won judgement against his clan
  • D. Captain Winterbottom was right afterall
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This question is based on Chinua Achebe's Arrow of God.
'....a man who brings ant-ridden faggots into his hut should expect the visit of lizards...
What does Nwaka refer to as 'ant-ridden faggots' in this context?

  • A. The visit of the court messenger
  • B. The unexpected consultation of Ezeulu with the chiefs of Umuaro
  • C. The friendship between Ezeulu and the whiteman
  • D. Ezeulu's rejection of the kind gesture of some chiefs to accompany him to Okperi
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This question is based on Chinua Achebe's Arrow of God.
When he came back from Operi I went to his house and he talked like a sane man. I reminded him of saying that a man must dance the dance prevailing in his time...'
The above statement was made by Ofoka about

  • A. Nwaka
  • B. Akuebue
  • C. Ezeulu
  • D. Obika
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