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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. When Chinonso saw the woman from the bridge again in Chapter 4, how long was it since he had seen her on the bridge?
(a) 4 months.
(b) 7 months.
(c) 11 months.
(d) 9 months.
2. What sculpture did Chinonso see near the fountain at Ndali's house?
(a) Hawk.
(b) Lion.
(c) Tiger.
(d) Elephant.
3. In Chapter 2, how long does Chi say that it had been since Chinonso's mother died?
(a) 22 years.
(b) 18 years.
(c) 20 years.
(d) 24 years.
4. How old was Ndali's father in Chapter 6?
(a) 59.
(b) 55.
(c) 60.
(d) 65.
5. What did Chinonso say that he did to a hawk that he hit with a stone?
(a) Tied it to a tree.
(b) Threw it in the river.
(c) Stomped on it.
(d) Put it in the trash.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Chi say that he once saw a vagrant spirit try to inhabit?
2. In Chapter 4, how did one of Chinonso's hens hurt itself?
3. In Chapter 8, how did Chinonso remember that his mother told him that an ancestor died because he would not allow a white man to take his wife?
4. In Chapter 8, where was Jamike living?
5. How many years older did Chinonso say that his sister's husband was than she was?
Short Essay Questions
1. What spirit did the chi remember seeing when he inhabited Ejinkeonye during the war?
2. In Chapter 4, how was one of Chinonso's hens hurt, and how did he treat her?
3. How and when did Chinonso's mother die?
4. What group did Chinonso join with his friend Elochukwu in Chapter 3?
5. How did Chinonso get the gosling he loved?
6. What did Ndali's father say to Chinonso about his occupation and education?
7. What did Chinonso see when he approched the bridge over the Amatu River?
8. What happened to Chinonso at Luke's party?
9. How is a chi usually supposed to testify before Bechukwu?
10. When did the testimony of Chinonso's chi begin in Chapter 1?
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