vocab & terms
multiple choice
fill in the blank
basic recall
characters & changes
100

what does "osu" mean?

A person who is an outcast from the clan and considered untouchable.

100

Why is Okonkwo afraid of showing weakness?   A. He wants to become a priest    B. He wants to be respected by the British    C. He wants to avoid being like his father   D. He is afraid of his wives

C. He wants to avoid being like his father

100

Okonkwo is exiled from Umuofia for committing a __________ crime.


female.

100

Where does Okonkwo go after being exiled from Umuofia?

Mbanta

100

Who is Okonkwo’s favorite child?


Ezinima

200

define "chi"

a person's personal god or spiritual guide.

200

What impact does exile have on Okonkwo?  A He becomes bitter and more rigid   B. He loses his faith in the gods  C. He becomes more accepting of new ideas  D. He finds peace and happiness

A. He becomes bitter and more rigid

 

200

The missionaries are first given land in the __________ Forest.

evil

200

What crime causes Okonkwo’s exile?

He accidentally kills a clansman, which results in the exhile

200

How does Nwoye react to the missionaries?


He is drawn to Christianity and eventually joins the missionaries.


300

what does Egwugwu refer to?

ancestrial spirit represented by masked clan members during rituals.

300

Why do some villagers convert to Christianity? A. They are forced at gunpoint    B. They are curious about Western technology    C. They are drawn by acceptance and a new identity    D. They want to escape hard work

C. They are drawn by acceptance and a new identity

300

woye is drawn to Christianity because he is troubled by the killing of _________

Ikemfuna

300

Who visits Okonkwo during his exile and why?

Obierika visits to bring news and help sell Okonkwo’s land and yams.

300

How does Okonkwo feel about Nwoye converting to Christianity?

He is enraged and disowns him.

400

what does the term "female crime" mean in the Igbo tribe.

a crime that is accidental or shameful, not violent or intentional.

400

What does Okonkwo’s reaction to colonization reveal about him?  A. He is willing to negotiate and adapt    B. He values personal pride and tradition above all    C. He respects the British authority    D. He is only concerned with wealth

 B. He values personal pride and tradition above all


400

Mr. Brown uses education and __________ to win converts among the Igbo people.

compromise ( could also be respect,understanding)

400

What is the significance of the white man’s arrival in Mbanta?


It marks the beginning of cultural and religious changes due to colonialism.

400

What does Mr. Brown do differently from Reverend Smith?

Mr. Brown is respectful and tries to understand the Igbo culture, while Mr. Smith is strict and aggressive.

500

what is the meaning of "agbala" as used in the text? 

a man or a women without title, often used to insult someone's masculinity.

500

What is the author's purpose in showing different missionary approaches? A. To prove the superiority of Western religion   B. To show how all colonizers were the same    C. To explore the complex effects of colonialism    D. To criticize African traditions

C. To explore the complex effects of colonialism

500

Okonkwo’s __________ is ultimately what prevents him from accepting the new societal order and leads to his tragic end.

pride ( or fear of weakness)

500

how do the villagers of Mbanta respond to the white missionaries at first?

They are skeptical and give them land in the Evil Forest, expecting them to die.


500

How do the different missionaries affect the clan's response to colonization?

 Mr. Brown’s tolerance builds relationships, while Reverend Smith's harshness increases conflict.