A) Wood B) Mud C) Clay D) Water
A) Crack B) Vanish C) Shrink D) Loose weight
A) Biscuit B) Plastic C) Bone dry D) Leather hard
A) Terracotta B) Clay work C) Grog D) Pottery
A) Prof. Irein Wangbje B) Chief Afi Ekong C) Late (Dr) Mrs. Ladi Kwali D) Ben Enwonwu
A) Digging, kneading, pounding, moulding, firing and drying B) Kneading, pounding, moulding and firing C) Digging, pounding, kneading, moulding, drying, firing D) Pounding, moulding, firing, kneading and drying
A) Chemical added to clay B) Firing a pot in the kiln C) Glass melted on ceramic body D) Transparent paint on pots
A) Fire house B) Gas cooker C) Oven D) Kiln
A) Uche Okeke B) Ben Enwonwu C) Ben Osawe D) Lasisi Osunde
A) Yusuf Grillo B) Dele Jegede C) Late Aina Onabolu D) J. B Akolo
A) J.B Akolo and S.I Wangboje (Late) B) Yusuf Grillo and Ben Enwonwu C) Late Aina Onabolu and Late Akinola Lasekan D) Kolade Oshinowo and Afi Ekong
A) Benin B) Nok C) Yoruba land D) Ife
A) Stripes on their faces B) Conical, spherical or cylindrical shaped heads C) Mouth that is agaped D) Pierced nostrils, eyes and ears
A) Ife B) Igbo Ukwu C) Nok D) Esie
A) Trade with the Portuguese B) The initiation into secret societies C) Traditional cultural festivals D) The glorification of the Obas
A) Kaolin clay B) Grey clay C) Reddish clay D) Black clay
A) The Fire B) The Mother Earth C) Anyanwu D) Statue of Sango
A) Outside PHCN Hq. in Marina, Lagos B) Outside University of Ibadan C) Outside National Museum at Onikan, Lagos D) Outside House of Representative in Lagos
A) The Awakening B) Statue of Sango olukoso C) Statue of Queen Elizabeth II D) The bronze head of Oba’s
A) Length and breadth only B) Length, breadth and depth C) All sides equal D) Three sides |