A) Nigerian independence B) The children returning to school. C) The return of the lawyer Nweze. D) An upcoming religious festival
A) neighbours live happily B) members are unfriendly. C) there is communal feeling D) neighbourliness is lacking
A) experiences of Adah’s mother in the police cell B) travails of the girl-child C) pre-eminent position of boys in Igboland D) marriage customs of the Igbo.
A) sleep in a solitary cell B) taste raw and black pepper C) pay a fine of ten shillings. D) drink a bowl of garri
A) Adah’s desire for personal fulfilment B) external pressures on the couple. C) Adah’s unfaithfulness to Francis D) the influence of British culture
A) be involved in national and international politics B) free themselves from the negative forces of patriarchy. C) beware of men and their sweet words D) seek spiritual guidance before going into marriage
A) ETHIOPIA B) NIGERIA C) RWANDA D) KENYA
A) DRIVE A CAR B) HAVE A BOYFRIEND C) BE RICH D) GO TO SCHOOL
A) SPOILED B) STABLE C) PIOUS D) TRAUMATIZED
A) HIS WIFE B) POOR C) AN IMMIGRANT D) A SECOND-CLASS CITIZEN
A) ADAH'S BOSS B) THE CHILDREN'S MINDER C) ADAH'S NEIGHBOR D) ADAH'S FRIEND
A) the woman's B) non of the above C) the man's D) the couple's
A) Caeser B) cord presentation C) a living specimen D) Mother of Mohammed Ali
A) Chimerema B) Chikadiobi C) Ngozi D) Nnenna
A) Vicky B) Ada C) Vincent D) Ngozi
A) her marriege improves B) the plight of the black woman does not change C) Francis is a hardworking man D) marriage is an equal partnership between spouses
A) Typhoid B) Malaria C) Tuberculosis D) Meningitis
A) She is a third class citizen in London B) She wants to feed her family with the money meant for maternity wears C) None of the above D) She is a first class citizen in London
A) She is a second class citizen B) her husband is a Jehova witness C) She is from Ibusa D) She is a Nigerian
A) School B) Bride price C) Trip to London D) mother |