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Chapter 8 - Jamb The Life Changer Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb The Life Changer Past Questions

Jamb Past Questions and Answers on Chapter 8

Question 206:


The passage suggests that Ngozi believes that praying for the dead is:

A. Effective
B. Useless
C. Necessary
D. Forbidden


Question 207:


What is the reason given in the passage for delaying burials?

A. To allow friends and relatives to pay their respects
B. To ensure the deceased is not buried alive
C. To provide more time for mourning
D. To comply with cultural expectations


Question 208:


According to Tomiwa, how many times are family and friends tormented during a burial?

A. One time
B. Two times
C. Three times
D. Four times


Question 209:


What is the main reason given in the passage for the difference in burial customs between Ngozi and Tomiwa?

A. Ngozi's culture values solemnity in burials, while Tomiwa's culture values fanfare.
B. Ngozi's culture values waiting for relatives to arrive, while Tomiwa's culture values burying the deceased quickly.
C. Ngozi's culture values praying for the dead, while Tomiwa's culture values praying for the repose of the soul.
D. Ngozi's culture values delaying burials, while Tomiwa's culture values burying the dead as soon as possible.


Question 210:


According to the passage, what does the acronym "RIP" stand for?

A. Rest in peace
B. Rise if possible
C. Rest if possible
D. Rest in paradise






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