Indaba, My Children by Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa - Exam
  • 1. Who is the author of 'Indaba, My Children'?
A) Chinua Achebe
B) Nelson Mandela
C) Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa
D) Wole Soyinka
  • 2. Which culture's stories are prominently featured in 'Indaba, My Children'?
A) Yoruba
B) Zulu
C) Maasai
D) Xhosa
  • 3. How does Mutwa characterize the oral tradition in the book?
A) As a vital part of cultural identity
B) As outdated
C) As purely entertainment
D) As irrelevant
  • 4. What type of audience is 'Indaba, My Children' written for?
A) Experts in literature only
B) Scientists only
C) Children only
D) General readers interested in culture
  • 5. In 'Indaba, My Children', stories are often used to:
A) Teach mathematics
B) Preserve cultural heritage
C) Discuss modern issues
D) Promote pop culture
  • 6. What is the impact of nature in 'Indaba, My Children'?
A) Integral to existence and culture
B) Only a backdrop
C) A nuisance
D) Secondary and unimportant
  • 7. What does the term 'Indaba' mean in Zulu?
A) A festival
B) A discussion or meeting
C) A battle
D) A song
  • 8. What does Mutwa aim to achieve through his storytelling?
A) Cultural awareness and preservation
B) Financial gain
C) Social media fame
D) Political power
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