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Question 1 of 99
1. Question
From the question choose the option that best completes the following sentence
Mr Umuokoro pointed out a _______ between the two stories
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Question 2 of 99
2. Question
From the question choose the option that best completes the following sentence
His death was —– throughout the nation
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Question 3 of 99
3. Question
From the question choose the option that best completes the following sentence
The baby _______ towards its mother with outstretched hands
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Question 4 of 99
4. Question
From the question choose the option that best completes the following sentence
The driver —– forgot to turn off the engine
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Question 5 of 99
5. Question
From the question choose the option that best completes the following sentence
Once decided, John is very —– of purpose
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Question 6 of 99
6. Question
choose the option that best completes the gap
We have a poem to learn ______ heart
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Question 7 of 99
7. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap
They arrived yesterday _____ it was raining cats and dogs
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Question 8 of 99
8. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap
It is in hard times —– man knows his true friends
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Question 9 of 99
9. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap
Julius —– his small collection of books by calling it a library
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Question 10 of 99
10. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap
We had no house to —– until my dad built one
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Question 11 of 99
11. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap
_____boys are not present
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Question 12 of 99
12. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap
Asked him how he came _____ such a new shirt
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Question 13 of 99
13. Question
Read the passage carefully and answer the question
Bida is the capital of Nupeland: an ancient and alluring walled city of round clay houses with pargeted walls, sometimes painted in bold red or black designs, and arranged in quarters according to their owner’s craft. For Bida is a nest of craftsmen, still organized into hereditary guilds. The houses stand in clusters, their small farms round them; although the soil looks light and sandy, everything grow; groundnuts, guinea corn, rice, cotton, beans, tomatoes, maize. The guildsmen, however, do not cultivate; they are too busy. Every day except Friday for Bida is a Muslim city they start at dawn and ply their craft with speed and skill until about four O’clock. No Trade Union here, no regulated hours, no shop stewards, no five-day weeks; and those who work for wages draw about one thousand naira a day. And yet they manage, and do not seem in the least oppressed or exploited. On the contrary, these glass-workers, bead-makers, weavers, brass and silver-smiths are honored citizens of Bida, higher as it were, ranking only below the Fulani aristocracy. The glass-workers are perhaps the most spectacular. Its clay wall built up about a foot above the ground. A boy feeds it continually with logs; it is a Moloch of timbre. Another, or an apprentice, works a leather bellows by means of two sticks. He pumps these two sticks up and down with a rhythm fast and regular, seems to continue for hours without a break. This work must be very exhausting, but the boy or youth never flatters, for the red-hot furnace must not for an instant case to roar and flow. Some of the raw materials derived from melted-down bottles, of which the dark-blue and amber medicine bottles are the most popular.
Which of the following is true?
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Question 14 of 99
14. Question
Read the passage carefully and answer the question
Bida is the capital of Nupeland: an ancient and alluring walled city of round clay houses with pargeted walls, sometimes painted in bold red or black designs, and arranged in quarters according to their owner’s craft. For Bida is a nest of craftsmen, still organized into hereditary guilds. The houses stand in clusters, their small farms round them; although the soil looks light and sandy, everything grow; groundnuts, guinea corn, rice, cotton, beans, tomatoes, maize. The guildsmen, however, do not cultivate; they are too busy. Every day except Friday for Bida is a Muslim city they start at dawn and ply their craft with speed and skill until about four O’clock. No Trade Union here, no regulated hours, no shop stewards, no five-day weeks; and those who work for wages draw about one thousand naira a day. And yet they manage, and do not seem in the least oppressed or exploited. On the contrary, these glass-workers, bead-makers, weavers, brass and silver-smiths are honored citizens of Bida, higher as it were, ranking only below the Fulani aristocracy. The glass-workers are perhaps the most spectacular. Its clay wall built up about a foot above the ground. A boy feeds it continually with logs; it is a Moloch of timbre. Another, or an apprentice, works a leather bellows by means of two sticks. He pumps these two sticks up and down with a rhythm fast and regular, seems to continue for hours without a break. This work must be very exhausting, but the boy or youth never flatters, for the red-hot furnace must not for an instant case to roar and flow. Some of the raw materials derived from melted-down bottles, of which the dark-blue and amber medicine bottles are the most popular.
The soil of Bida can be considered as _____
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Question 15 of 99
15. Question
Read the passage carefully and answer the question
Bida is the capital of Nupeland: an ancient and alluring walled city of round clay houses with pargeted walls, sometimes painted in bold red or black designs, and arranged in quarters according to their owner’s craft. For Bida is a nest of craftsmen, still organized into hereditary guilds. The houses stand in clusters, their small farms round them; although the soil looks light and sandy, everything grow; groundnuts, guinea corn, rice, cotton, beans, tomatoes, maize. The guildsmen, however, do not cultivate; they are too busy. Every day except Friday for Bida is a Muslim city they start at dawn and ply their craft with speed and skill until about four O’clock. No Trade Union here, no regulated hours, no shop stewards, no five-day weeks; and those who work for wages draw about one thousand naira a day. And yet they manage, and do not seem in the least oppressed or exploited. On the contrary, these glass-workers, bead-makers, weavers, brass and silver-smiths are honored citizens of Bida, higher as it were, ranking only below the Fulani aristocracy. The glass-workers are perhaps the most spectacular. Its clay wall built up about a foot above the ground. A boy feeds it continually with logs; it is a Moloch of timbre. Another, or an apprentice, works a leather bellows by means of two sticks. He pumps these two sticks up and down with a rhythm fast and regular, seems to continue for hours without a break. This work must be very exhausting, but the boy or youth never flatters, for the red-hot furnace must not for an instant case to roar and flow. Some of the raw materials derived from melted-down bottles, of which the dark-blue and amber medicine bottles are the most popular.
The most important craftsmen in Bida are
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Question 16 of 99
16. Question
Read the passage carefully and answer the question
Bida is the capital of Nupeland: an ancient and alluring walled city of round clay houses with pargeted walls, sometimes painted in bold red or black designs, and arranged in quarters according to their owner’s craft. For Bida is a nest of craftsmen, still organized into hereditary guilds. The houses stand in clusters, their small farms round them; although the soil looks light and sandy, everything grow; groundnuts, guinea corn, rice, cotton, beans, tomatoes, maize. The guildsmen, however, do not cultivate; they are too busy. Every day except Friday for Bida is a Muslim city they start at dawn and ply their craft with speed and skill until about four O’clock. No Trade Union here, no regulated hours, no shop stewards, no five-day weeks; and those who work for wages draw about one thousand naira a day. And yet they manage, and do not seem in the least oppressed or exploited. On the contrary, these glass-workers, bead-makers, weavers, brass and silver-smiths are honored citizens of Bida, higher as it were, ranking only below the Fulani aristocracy. The glass-workers are perhaps the most spectacular. Its clay wall built up about a foot above the ground. A boy feeds it continually with logs; it is a Moloch of timbre. Another, or an apprentice, works a leather bellows by means of two sticks. He pumps these two sticks up and down with a rhythm fast and regular, seems to continue for hours without a break. This work must be very exhausting, but the boy or youth never flatters, for the red-hot furnace must not for an instant case to roar and flow. Some of the raw materials derived from melted-down bottles, of which the dark-blue and amber medicine bottles are the most popular.
The dominant labor force in Bida is
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Question 17 of 99
17. Question
Read the passage carefully and answer the question
Bida is the capital of Nupeland: an ancient and alluring walled city of round clay houses with pargeted walls, sometimes painted in bold red or black designs, and arranged in quarters according to their owner’s craft. For Bida is a nest of craftsmen, still organized into hereditary guilds. The houses stand in clusters, their small farms round them; although the soil looks light and sandy, everything grow; groundnuts, guinea corn, rice, cotton, beans, tomatoes, maize. The guildsmen, however, do not cultivate; they are too busy. Every day except Friday for Bida is a Muslim city they start at dawn and ply their craft with speed and skill until about four O’clock. No Trade Union here, no regulated hours, no shop stewards, no five-day weeks; and those who work for wages draw about one thousand naira a day. And yet they manage, and do not seem in the least oppressed or exploited. On the contrary, these glass-workers, bead-makers, weavers, brass and silver-smiths are honored citizens of Bida, higher as it were, ranking only below the Fulani aristocracy. The glass-workers are perhaps the most spectacular. Its clay wall built up about a foot above the ground. A boy feeds it continually with logs; it is a Moloch of timbre. Another, or an apprentice, works a leather bellows by means of two sticks. He pumps these two sticks up and down with a rhythm fast and regular, seems to continue for hours without a break. This work must be very exhausting, but the boy or youth never flatters, for the red-hot furnace must not for an instant case to roar and flow. Some of the raw materials derived from melted-down bottles, of which the dark-blue and amber medicine bottles are the most popular.
The word “hereditary” as used in the passage means
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Question 18 of 99
18. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word
They were besieged by a battalion of black ants
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Question 19 of 99
19. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word
John is rich, but he is Frugal
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Question 20 of 99
20. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word
He had banked on his experience to pass the test
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Question 21 of 99
21. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
The storm made the sailors to jettison some goods
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Question 22 of 99
22. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word
Rock climbers sometimes risk their lives
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Question 23 of 99
23. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word
It is unwise to dissipate energy on a futile exercise
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Question 24 of 99
24. Question
Choose the option that rhymes with the given word.
Night
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Question 25 of 99
25. Question
Choose the option that rhymes with the given word
Mat
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Question 26 of 99
26. Question
APTITUDE TEST
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
The Vice-chancellor of Delta State University is _______
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Question 27 of 99
27. Question
APTITUDE TEST
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
Nigeria became a republic in the year
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Question 28 of 99
28. Question
APTITUDE TEST
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
The slogan ‘ the Big Heart’ applies to _____
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Question 29 of 99
29. Question
APTITUDE TEST
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
The speaker of the House of Representatives is ______
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Question 30 of 99
30. Question
Use the logic below to find the missing numbers in the question
Logic: 6 16 2, 1, 2, 0, and ½ 1251/2
7 20 [ ]
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Question 31 of 99
31. Question
Use the logic below to find the missing numbers in the question
Logic: 6 16 2, 1, 2, 0, and ½ 1251/2
[ ] 27 9
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Question 32 of 99
32. Question
Indicate the odd one from the option given
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Question 33 of 99
33. Question
Indicate the odd one from the options
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Question 34 of 99
34. Question
Indicate the odd one from the options
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Question 35 of 99
35. Question
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
The President of the Nigeria Senate is ______
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Question 36 of 99
36. Question
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
Which of the following states is not Niger Delta Region?
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Question 37 of 99
37. Question
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
The present chairman of Africa Union is
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Question 38 of 99
38. Question
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
The Federal Minister of Education is
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Question 39 of 99
39. Question
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
The Chief Justice of Nigeria is
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Question 40 of 99
40. Question
Choose the word that best completes the following phrases
One of the following is not a computer component
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Question 41 of 99
41. Question
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
Delta state is made up of _____ Local government area
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Question 42 of 99
42. Question
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
Cat is to kitten as lion is to _____
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Question 43 of 99
43. Question
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
Judge is to justice as general is to _____
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Question 44 of 99
44. Question
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
The Arab spring did not affect which of the following countries
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Question 45 of 99
45. Question
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
The newest member of the African Union is
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Question 46 of 99
46. Question
Choose the word that best completes the following phrase
The coordinating minister of the Nigerian economy is
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Question 47 of 99
47. Question
Use the following logic for questions 48-50
Logic 3 N 4=14, 2 N 3 = 10 6 N 2 = 16
15 N 3 [ ]
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Question 48 of 99
48. Question
Use the following logic for the question
Logic 3 N 4=14, 2 N 3 = 10 6 N 2 = 16
15 N [ ] = 30
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Question 49 of 99
49. Question
Use the following logic for the question
Logic 3 N 4=14, 2 N 3 = 10 6 N 2 = 16
4 N 0 = [ ]
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Question 50 of 99
50. Question
GENERAL PAPER
Which of the following best describes literature?
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Question 51 of 99
51. Question
GENERAL PAPER
The main female character in a play is called a
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Question 52 of 99
52. Question
GENERAL PAPER
Enjambment is the poetic term referring to the use of
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Question 53 of 99
53. Question
GENERAL PAPER
Poem of fourteen lines is
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Question 54 of 99
54. Question
GENERAL PAPER
A casual reference to a figure or an event is regarded as
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Question 55 of 99
55. Question
GENERAL PAPER
When a nice and pleasant statement is used in place of an unpleasant one is describing something, it is called
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Question 56 of 99
56. Question
GENERAL PAPER
“Man proposes, but God disposes” what figure of speech does this belong?
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Question 57 of 99
57. Question
GENERAL PAPER
“Deux ex machine”, is a word which means
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Question 58 of 99
58. Question
GENERAL PAPER
A play where characters are engaged in ridiculous actions that are extra – ply funny is referred to as a/an
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Question 59 of 99
59. Question
GENERAL PAPER
The title of Chimamanda Adichie Ngozie novel published this year (2013) is
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Question 60 of 99
60. Question
GENERAL PAPER
An author maintains the interest of his readers through the use of
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Question 61 of 99
61. Question
GENERAL PAPER
A figure of speech in which an absent person or an object is addressed as if referred to as
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Question 62 of 99
62. Question
GENERAL PAPER
Romantic poetry emphasizes
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Question 63 of 99
63. Question
GENERAL PAPER
In a dream, the term “dream’ emphasizes
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Question 64 of 99
64. Question
GENERAL PAPER
Catharsis is experienced
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Question 65 of 99
65. Question
GENERAL PAPER
Which of the following is common to all literature?
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Question 66 of 99
66. Question
Read the extract below and use it to answer the question
But the towering earth was tired of sitting in one position. She moved suddenly and the houses crumbled, the mountains moved horribly, and the work of military years was lot”.
The subject matter of the above extracts is?
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Question 67 of 99
67. Question
Read the extract below and use it to answer the question
But the towering earth was tired of sitting in one position. She moved suddenly and the houses crumbled, the mountains moved horribly, and the work of military years was lot”.
The image depicted in the extract is one of?
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Question 68 of 99
68. Question
Read the extract below and use it to answer the question
“But the towering earth was tired of sitting in one position. She moved suddenly and the houses crumbled, the mountains moved horribly, and the work of military years was lot”.
An African author who has written plays, poems and prose is ____
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Question 69 of 99
69. Question
Which of the following is an African poet?
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Question 70 of 99
70. Question
The meaning of religion is:
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Question 71 of 99
71. Question
The three main types of religion in Nigeria are:
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Question 72 of 99
72. Question
Joshua led Israel successfully in the conquest of Canaan land (Josh 1:1-15); Num 13:16-14:15), because of his;
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Question 73 of 99
73. Question
Ahab’s claims to Naboth’s Vineyard (1 kings 21 : 1) is the result of:
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Question 74 of 99
74. Question
Elijah first demonstrated the power of God in the story of:
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Question 75 of 99
75. Question
Sexual abuse, rape, armed robbery, drug abuse, riot and a host of others are examples of:
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Question 76 of 99
76. Question
The two guiding principles of living in a pluralistic society are:
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Question 77 of 99
77. Question
Religion according to Emile Durtheim is:
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Question 78 of 99
78. Question
“Saul has slain his thousand and David his ten thousand” means:
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Question 79 of 99
79. Question
Peter said,” Ananias why did Satan fill your mind to lie to the Holy Spirit” What was the offense?
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Question 80 of 99
80. Question
The real name of Bar-Jesus (Acts 13:4-12) is
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Question 81 of 99
81. Question
The mother of John the Baptist is :
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Question 82 of 99
82. Question
Fall in moral standard in Nigeria emanates from ______
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Question 83 of 99
83. Question
______ is a planned collective movement aimed at changing a decadent socio-political and economic system;
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Question 84 of 99
84. Question
The family plays a fundamental and unshakable central role in:
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Question 85 of 99
85. Question
Africa was partitioned for all the following reasons except ——
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Question 86 of 99
86. Question
The bayajidda legends tells the origin of the
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Question 87 of 99
87. Question
In British institutional fame political independence we won largely through
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Question 88 of 99
88. Question
The international fame which the karamanli rulers attained in Libya derived from their economic centered mainly on
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Question 89 of 99
89. Question
British occupied Egypt because the
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Question 90 of 99
90. Question
The main contending Europa-Rivals for the corn of Buganda were the
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Question 91 of 99
91. Question
The brand of socialism adopted by Julius Nyerere in Tanzania was called
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Question 92 of 99
92. Question
The most important commodity in the legitimate trade was _____
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Question 93 of 99
93. Question
The first Governor General IN Nigeria Was _____
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Question 94 of 99
94. Question
The Organization of African United (OAU) is now _____
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Question 95 of 99
95. Question
The element in the Government of Oyo Empire did not include _____
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Question 96 of 99
96. Question
The first European nation to make contact with the Nigerian coast in the 5th century was
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Question 97 of 99
97. Question
The Boer undertook the Great Trek in order to avoid being governed by the
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Question 98 of 99
98. Question
The Berlin Conference for the Partition of Africa held at the instance of
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Question 99 of 99
99. Question
In Nigeria, the policy of reconstruction, reconciliation and rehabilitation also called the “3Rs” was associated with the
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