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Religion in its various forms is very strong in Nigeria. In other words, Nigerian people are very religious most of them believe that there is an unseen supernatural world, apart from the natural world we see around us. This other world is inhabited by beings who are the source of our knowledge of good and evil. They watch and judge us, and if we offend them they may have to be appeased with prayers and sacrifices. Certain individuals in the natural in the natural world-priests, prophets and diviners- are believed to be endowed with special powers to make contact with the other world. These individuals lay down ceremonies or rituals which must be observed if due honour is to be paid to the unseen beings. The religious belief and practices of Nigerians can be classified under three main headings: Traditional religion, Islam and Christianity. In this passage, our focus is on traditional religion. |
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From the passage, one can say that all the ethnic groups have A. different traditional religion with some elements of similarities B. completely different religious practices C. the same traditional religion D. the same religious manifestation with common deities |
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According to the first paragraph, Nigerians believe that the A. supernatural and natural work co-exist B. natural and supernatural worlds are antagonistic C. supernatural world control natural world D. supernatural world exploits the natural world Detailed SolutionAccording to the passage there is a believe that there is an unseen supernatural world, apart from the natural world we see around us. This other world is inhabited by beings who are the source of our knowledge of good and evil.There is an explanation video available below. |
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Traditional religion has waned in Nigerian to the A. influence of lslam over border B. influence of Christianity over location C. influence of non- traditional religion D. decline of interest in traditional religions Detailed SolutionFrom the passage it can be inferred that traditional religion has gone underground owing to the influence of non-traditional religionThere is an explanation video available below. |
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Which factor is common to religions as mentioned in the passage A. prayer only B. divination C. sac D. ritual Detailed SolutionDivination is the practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural means. From the passage, all the religious practice do it.There is an explanation video available below. |
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Recent literary researches reveal that Nigerians hardly have time to read . In essence, the reading culture in Nigeria is now at a low ebb. It is disturbing, however, that few Nigerians that read concentrate more on foreign books than indigenous productions. Most Nigerian authors of novels,storybooks, fictions and non-fiction series have decried, on different, occasions, their woes. The were bitter at the way most owners of bookshops and publishers treat them. It was gathered to stock foreign books. when contacted by DAILY INDEPENDENT, the general manager of a popular bookstore on Lagos lsland declared that most of the bookshops preferred to stock foreign books because of higher demands for them. The question that bothers most Nigerian authors is , while their overseas counterparts are being rewarded with great international honours, why are Nigerians not according them such recognition in their own country? |
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It can be inferred from the passage that A. Nigerians have access to foreign books only B. Nigerian undergraduates do not read text books C. Nigerians read foreign and indigenous books alike D. Nigerians read mostly foreign books Detailed SolutionFrom the passage, we understand that Nigerians prefer to read foreign books.There is an explanation video available below. |
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The reason for lack of indigenous books in most renowned bookshop, according to the passage, is A. Nigerians prefer reading foreign books B. foreign books attract more buyers C. indigenous books are sometimes not available D. the low quality of indigenous books Detailed SolutionThat most of the bookshops preferred to stock foreign books because of higher demands for themThere is an explanation video available below. |
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....''that earned her the award is profoundly gripping'', as used in the passage, means that the book is A. highly interesting and captures attention B. is of high quality to the writer C. attracts many indigenous and foreign readers D. is widely acknowledged by many authors Detailed SolutionBecause of its diction of the impact of war brutalities on peasants and intellectuals alikeThere is an explanation video available below. |
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The university science lecturer gives his reason for issuing handout as A. lack of teaching aids among students B. low purchasing power C. low quality of books D. lack of sufficient time Detailed SolutionAccording to the science teacher, the library had to all intent and purpose, stopped buying new books when the local currency was devalued.There is an explanation video available below. |
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A suitable title for this passage is A. Nigerian Literary Writers B. Nigerian Publishers and International Awards C. Poor Reading Culture in Nigeria D. Why Nigeran Lecturers Sell Handouts |
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It is said that experience is the best teacher, but to learn consciously through wisdom may even be a better and more convenient way. T learn by experience is to learn from mistakes. It means you have burnt our fingers and now your eyes are open'. This is a tough, costly and inconvenient way to learn. Rather than leaving our learning to experience, why do we not learn consciously going out way to acquire knowledge and wisdom rather than leave our learning to chance. |
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The attitude of the writer of the passage can best be described as A. objective B. critical C. non-committal D. emotional Detailed SolutionCritical thinking is the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgement.There is an explanation video available below. |
Religion in its various forms is very strong in Nigeria. In other words, Nigerian people are very religious most of them believe that there is an unseen supernatural world, apart from the natural world we see around us. This other world is inhabited by beings who are the source of our knowledge of good and evil. They watch and judge us, and if we offend them they may have to be appeased with prayers and sacrifices. Certain individuals in the natural in the natural world-priests, prophets and diviners- are believed to be endowed with special powers to make contact with the other world. These individuals lay down ceremonies or rituals which must be observed if due honour is to be paid to the unseen beings. The religious belief and practices of Nigerians can be classified under three main headings: Traditional religion, Islam and Christianity. In this passage, our focus is on traditional religion. |
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From the passage, one can say that all the ethnic groups have A. different traditional religion with some elements of similarities B. completely different religious practices C. the same traditional religion D. the same religious manifestation with common deities |
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According to the first paragraph, Nigerians believe that the A. supernatural and natural work co-exist B. natural and supernatural worlds are antagonistic C. supernatural world control natural world D. supernatural world exploits the natural world Detailed SolutionAccording to the passage there is a believe that there is an unseen supernatural world, apart from the natural world we see around us. This other world is inhabited by beings who are the source of our knowledge of good and evil.There is an explanation video available below. |
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Traditional religion has waned in Nigerian to the A. influence of lslam over border B. influence of Christianity over location C. influence of non- traditional religion D. decline of interest in traditional religions Detailed SolutionFrom the passage it can be inferred that traditional religion has gone underground owing to the influence of non-traditional religionThere is an explanation video available below. |
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Which factor is common to religions as mentioned in the passage A. prayer only B. divination C. sac D. ritual Detailed SolutionDivination is the practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural means. From the passage, all the religious practice do it.There is an explanation video available below. |
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Recent literary researches reveal that Nigerians hardly have time to read . In essence, the reading culture in Nigeria is now at a low ebb. It is disturbing, however, that few Nigerians that read concentrate more on foreign books than indigenous productions. Most Nigerian authors of novels,storybooks, fictions and non-fiction series have decried, on different, occasions, their woes. The were bitter at the way most owners of bookshops and publishers treat them. It was gathered to stock foreign books. when contacted by DAILY INDEPENDENT, the general manager of a popular bookstore on Lagos lsland declared that most of the bookshops preferred to stock foreign books because of higher demands for them. The question that bothers most Nigerian authors is , while their overseas counterparts are being rewarded with great international honours, why are Nigerians not according them such recognition in their own country? |
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It can be inferred from the passage that A. Nigerians have access to foreign books only B. Nigerian undergraduates do not read text books C. Nigerians read foreign and indigenous books alike D. Nigerians read mostly foreign books Detailed SolutionFrom the passage, we understand that Nigerians prefer to read foreign books.There is an explanation video available below. |
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The reason for lack of indigenous books in most renowned bookshop, according to the passage, is A. Nigerians prefer reading foreign books B. foreign books attract more buyers C. indigenous books are sometimes not available D. the low quality of indigenous books Detailed SolutionThat most of the bookshops preferred to stock foreign books because of higher demands for themThere is an explanation video available below. |
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....''that earned her the award is profoundly gripping'', as used in the passage, means that the book is A. highly interesting and captures attention B. is of high quality to the writer C. attracts many indigenous and foreign readers D. is widely acknowledged by many authors Detailed SolutionBecause of its diction of the impact of war brutalities on peasants and intellectuals alikeThere is an explanation video available below. |
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The university science lecturer gives his reason for issuing handout as A. lack of teaching aids among students B. low purchasing power C. low quality of books D. lack of sufficient time Detailed SolutionAccording to the science teacher, the library had to all intent and purpose, stopped buying new books when the local currency was devalued.There is an explanation video available below. |
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A suitable title for this passage is A. Nigerian Literary Writers B. Nigerian Publishers and International Awards C. Poor Reading Culture in Nigeria D. Why Nigeran Lecturers Sell Handouts |
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It is said that experience is the best teacher, but to learn consciously through wisdom may even be a better and more convenient way. T learn by experience is to learn from mistakes. It means you have burnt our fingers and now your eyes are open'. This is a tough, costly and inconvenient way to learn. Rather than leaving our learning to experience, why do we not learn consciously going out way to acquire knowledge and wisdom rather than leave our learning to chance. |
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The attitude of the writer of the passage can best be described as A. objective B. critical C. non-committal D. emotional Detailed SolutionCritical thinking is the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgement.There is an explanation video available below. |