AIC SS 2 History 3rd CA for 2nd Term
  • 1. The greatest problem faced by the Old Oyo Empire in the early 19th century was the ______
A) Dominant influence of Bashorun Gaha
B) Weakening of the central authority
C) Incursion of the jihadists
D) British encroachment into Yorubaland
  • 2. The Egba welcomed the British missionaries in the 19th century because ______
A) Of their desire to accept Christianity
B) Of their quest for Western Education
C) They wanted to establish trade with the British
D) They wanted British protection
  • 3. The most powerful states that emerged after the fall of the old Oyo were __________
A) Ijaye and Ife
B) New Oyo and Ibadan
C) Owu and Abeokuta
D) Ibadan and Ijaye
  • 4. One feature of European diplomacy in the Scramble for Africa was _______
A) Holding Africans hostage for negotiations
B) Reconciling differences over territorial claims
C) Exchanging of ambassadors among them
D) Negotiating with African leaders for territories
  • 5. King Leopold's colonial ventures in the Congo were aimed at _________
A) Carving out an empire for himself
B) Putting a stop to domestic slave trade in the area
C) Introducing Western Education to the people
D) Making Belgium a great colonial power
  • 6. The Oyo Empire collapsed as a result of _________
A) Beacause Ajaka was sent to exile
B) Internal and External crises
C) The revolt of Afonja
D) British presence in Yorubaland
  • 7. In the Oyo traditional political system, the Alaafin of Oyo was elected or chosen by a group known as the ________
A) Bashorun
B) Obas
C) Oyomesi
D) Baales
  • 8. The head of the Oyomesi in the old Oyo Empire was _________
A) Are Ona kakanfo
B) Oba
C) Oluwo
D) Bashorun
  • 9. A significant effect of the Christian missionary activity in Nigeria was the ______
A) Training of nationalists
B) Introduction of new crops
C) Introduction of formal education
D) Abolition of the slave trade
  • 10. Gold Coast was the former name of
    which of these countries?
A) Mozambique
B) Ghana
C) Namibia
D) Nigeria
  • 11. The Berlin Conference of 1884 was
    convened at the instance of ____
A) Otto von Bismarck
B) Mussolini
C) Winston Churchill
D) Woodrow Wilson
  • 12. One of the following is the negative significance of the owu-ife war
A) It enhanced solidarity amongst the Yoruba people
B) It opened gate of tragedy for other wars in Yorubaland
C) It led to the construction of new Castle in Ife
D) It led to the death of the Alaafin
  • 13. The documented history of Yoruba people began when ______
A) Lamurudu became Alaafin
B) Alaafin died
C) Oranmiyan came to rule the Oyo empire
D) The king was sent to exile
  • 14. The Ibadan-Ijaye war broke out in the year_____
A) 1861
B) 1985
C) 1961
D) 1865
  • 15. According to Balogun of Ibadan land, the Ibadan-Ijaye war was a feud among 3 brothers who are _____, _______ and ______
A) The new Oyo Atiba, Ibadan and Ijaye
B) The new Oyo Atiba, Owu and Ekiti
C) Ijaye, Egba and Ibadan
D) Ibadan, Ile-ife and Abeokuta
  • 16. Nationalism tends to promote ______
A) The opinion of private organization
B) The wishes of the British
C) The slave trade system
D) The interest of a particular nation
  • 17. Who was the father of Yorubaland?
A) Lamurudu
B) Oduduwa
C) Oranmiyan
D) Obatala
  • 18. The history of the Yoruba people began in____
A) Ilorin
B) Ibadan
C) Ile Ife
D) Oyo
  • 19. One of these educated elites did not struggle for the Nigeria Independence
A) Nnamdi Azikwe
B) Sanni Abacha
C) Obafemi Awolowo
D) Herbert Macaulay
  • 20. Who was the last king of Oyo Empire?
A) Alaafin Ladigbolu
B) Alaafin Oluaso
C) Lamidi Adeyemi 111
D) Alaafin Sango
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