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This question is based on Ferdinand Oyono's The Old Man and the Medal


The disagreement betweeen Mvondo and Nti centres on the latter's claim to have

  • A. assisted Meka in getting the medal
  • B. been in a whiteman's office
  • C. eaten more than his share of the food
  • D. eaten the entire entrails of the sheep
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3822

This question is based on Ferdinand Oyono's The Old Man and the Medal

Meka can best be described as

  • A. an impulsive old man
  • B. an old religious bigot
  • C. an egocentric old man
  • D. a simple hearted old man
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3823

This question is based on Ferdinand Oyono's The Old Man and the Medal

In the novel, the colonialists treat the Africans with

  • A. indifference
  • B. honour
  • C. disdain
  • D. kid gloves
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3824

This question is based on Buchi Emecheta's The Joys of Motherhood.

In the novel, the society puts high value on

  • A. egalitarianism
  • B. male ascendency
  • C. gender equity
  • D. procreation
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3825

This question is based on Buchi Emecheta's The Joys of Motherhood.

The medicine man links the lump discovered on Nnu Ego at birth, to the

  • A. ill-luck and tragic events attributed to a predestined fate
  • B. possession of physical admirable qualities that make her an epitome of perfection
  • C. wound inflicted on the slave woman buried with Agbadi's wife
  • D. coming back of the Agunwa to the society to live again
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