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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. How was Chinonso's old propery being used in Chapter 21?
(a) As a repair shop.
(b) As a farm.
(c) As a store.
(d) As a school.
2. In what apartment number were the Nigerians in Chapter 13?
(a) 13.
(b) 4.
(c) 11.
(d) 5.
3. In Chapter 15, what did Chinonso dream about after the orientation tour?
(a) The Museum of Barbarism.
(b) His farm.
(c) The ghost town.
(d) Ndali.
4. How much did the drinks cost that Chinonso drank in Chapter 12?
(a) 10 lira.
(b) 15 lira.
(c) 20 lira.
(d) 5 lira.
5. What was Chinonso doing in Chapter 19 when he left his store and went to look for Ndali?
(a) Grinding sunflower seeds.
(b) Grinding maize.
(c) Grinding wheat.
(d) Grinding melon seeds.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 12, what did Tobe and Chinonso see a black man wearing when they were on the bus?
2. In Chapter 15, how long had it been since someone lived in Varosha?
3. What color is the Nigerian flag?
4. In Chapter 20, what was the date on the bag that Ndali had given Chinonso when he left for Cyprus?
5. In Chapter 18 how much money did Fiona give Chinonso?
Short Essay Questions
1. What did Chinonso do when he left Umuahia?
2. Why had Chinonso and his father stopped going to church?
3. What did the chi see at the agent's office in Chapter 16, and how did it make him feel?
4. In Chapter 19, how did Chinonso meet Jamike again?
5. In Chapter 15, what did Tobe tell Chinonso they should do on Saturday and why?
6. What happened when Chinonso went to Fiona's house?
7. What did Chinonso do after seeing an auto accident in Chapter 14?
8. What did Chinonso do when he returned to Umuahia?
9. In Chapter 23, how did Jamike describe Ndali's husband?
10. In Chapter 13, why did a taxi driver leave Chinonso at the side of the road on the way back to Lefkosa from Girne?
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