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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What is the biggest body of water mentioned in Chapter 1?
(a) Groot River.
(b) Imo River.
(c) Tugela River.
(d) Mania River.
2. At the end of Chapter 4, how long did Chinonso and Ndali make love?
(a) About 20 minutes.
(b) 25 minutes.
(c) Nearly an hour.
(d) 45 minutes.
3. How many hours did Chinonso wait at the airport for Jamike before he took a taxi?
(a) 2.
(b) 2 1/2.
(c) 3.
(d) 1/2.
4. In Chapter 3, how many brown chickens did Chinonso have?
(a) About 40.
(b) Around 25.
(c) 35.
(d) 30.
5. What was Ndali training to be?
(a) Architect.
(b) Engineer.
(c) Pharmacist.
(d) Nurse.
Short Answer Questions
1. When Ejike took Chinonso's gosling, what color leash did he use to keep it captive?
2. At the beginning of Chapter 10, when does the chi remember that he inhabited a host when the white man brought mirrors to Nnobi?
3. What does a guardian spirit notice as they move toward the land if it is his first time to inhabit a host?
4. What did Ndali take to Chinonso's in Chapter 5 that she brought back from the White Man's country?
5. How much did Chinonso pay for a wool-white rooster in Chapter 1?
Short Essay Questions
1. What did the chi see when he exited Chinonso when Chinonso was traveling by plane to Cyprus?
2. How did Chinonso lose his gosling?
3. When did the chi see war from the sky, and how did it affect his host of the time?
4. What did Chinonso see when he approched the bridge over the Amatu River?
5. What advice did Chinonso's uncle give him about Ndali?
6. How did Chinonso get the gosling he loved?
7. What happened to Chinonso at Luke's party?
8. What spirit did the chi remember seeing when he inhabited Ejinkeonye during the war?
9. How did Chinonso clean house before Ndali arrived in Chapter 4?
10. When did the testimony of Chinonso's chi begin in Chapter 1?
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