FBQ1: At the close of 8th century, Freed slaves of ___ ancestry began to arrive and settle in Freetown Answer: West African FBQ2: Some of the freed slaves in ____ were engaged in trading. Answer: Sierra-Leone FBQ3: Freed slaves travelled from Sierra-Leone to Lagos and ____ Answer: Badagry FBQ4: ____ served as a home place for those Freed slaves. Answer: Abeokuta FBQ5: The formation of the Society of the _____ for the spreading of the Roman Catholic faith helped in the planting of Christianity in Nigeria. Answer: African Mission FBQ6: The planting of the Roman Catholic Faith at ____, began with Father Borghero. Answer: Dahomey FBQ7: Father ___ established a Mission station at Lagos and made it one of the out-stations of Quidah in Dahomey. Answer: Borghero FBQ8: In 1868, Father ____ was sent to Lagos by the Catholic Mission to resume duty as the resident priest. Answer: Pierre Bouche FBQ9: Reverend Thomas Birch Freeman and William de Graft were both ____missionaries. Answer: Methodist FBQ10: On 24 September, 1842, the Reverend Thomas Birch Freeman and William de Graft arrived at ____ Answer: Badagry FBQ11: At _____ Freeman met Henry Townsend an Anglican Catechist and two Egba freed slaves from Sierra-Leone spreading the gospel. Answer: Abeokuta FBQ12: Bowen studied Yoruba language in order to be able to communicate with the people without any interpreter. He later wrote Yoruba _____ for the use of Yoruba people. Answer:   FBQ13: _____ Mission arrived Badagry in the year 1850. Answer: Baptist FBQ14: Thomas J. Bowen was an ____ Baptist Missionary. Answer: American FBQ15: The Nigerian Baptist Convention was officially formed in the year ____ Answer: 1912 FBQ16: Around 1854, Reverend ____ introduced Christianity in Ibadan. Answer: David Hinderer FBQ17: Aiyebusi imposed Church wedding on ____Christians. Answer: Ikare FBQ18: Adherents, who could not comply with Aiyebusi’s order, left the ____ Church to establish African Church. Answer: Anglican FBQ19: In 1943, a Christian leader by name ____ was appointed a parliament member to represent the Western-Region in the house of parliament in Lagos. Answer: Lennon FBQ20: In 1852, ___ published an enlarged edition of Yoruba Grammar and Vocabulary as well as translations of four books of the New Testament. Answer: Samuel Ajayi Crowther FBQ21: Prof. Carl Lepsius guided the _____linguistic studies in Hausa, Kanuri, Ibo and Ijaw. Answer: Church Missionary Society FBQ22: Purchasing of slaves and converting them to Christianity was the method of evangelization embarked upon the _____ Fathers Answer: Holy Ghost FBQ23: ____ suggested to the Missionaries to buy the African slaves and settle them in a place called Christian villages. Answer: Pope FBQ24: The practices of ____ were witnessed by Onitsha wharf Missionaries. Answer: human sacrifice and slavery FBQ25: The Royal Niger Company was the Lord of the ____area in the early 1890s. Answer: Niger Delta FBQ26: ___ hindered the spread of Roman Catholic Faith in the Northern Nigeria in 1890. Answer: Goldie FBQ27: With the abolition of slavery, the most obvious problem of ____ government was the question of Freed slave children. Answer: Lugard’s FBQ28: With the abolition of slavery, the most obvious problem of ____ government was the question of Freed slave children. Answer: Lugard’s FBQ29: ____ planned a Freed slaves Home where the children would receive a secular education. Answer: Lugard FBQ30: Who wrote this: “I see no reason why religion be it of one sort or another should be forced upon the liberated slaves….” Answer: Lugard FBQ31: In 1902, Reverend Johnson Samuel was appointed the ____of the Egba United Government. Answer: Secretary FBQ32: Reverend _____ became the Prime Minister of Alake around 1898 and 1911. Answer: D.O. Williams FBQ33: In 1900, the Alake of Egba land named ____ became a devoted Christian and abandoned the traditional customs of the land. Answer: Gbadebo FBQ34: The people of ____ were responsible for the expenses of the missionaries that were stationed in their areas. Answer: Niger Delta FBQ35: The land of ____ which was known for violence became very peaceful as a result of Christian’s involvement in the political and social affairs of the city. Answer: Bonny FBQ36: King William Pepple who ruled Bonny land between 1835 and 1867 appealed to the ____ Mission in Edinburgh 1848 to come to his kingdom and establish a mission station. Answer: Presbyterian FBQ37: Under king ____ slaves were badly fed and ill-treated. Answer: Jaja FBQ38: For the wrong notion which ___ had against the establishment of the mission station in Bonny land, he advised the chiefs to send away African Missionaries including Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther. Answer: Jaja FBQ39: Consequently, Bishop Crowther relocated from Bonny to ____ and established a Mission station. Answer: Brass FBQ40: In 1901, Lord Lugard, the Governor of the Niger area, enacted a law that ___unjust practices in the land. Answer: Abolished FBQ41: King ____ kicked against the missionaries for his selfishness. Answer: Jaja FBQ42: The Brass Chiefs imposed a fine of ____ on all the adherents of Christianity. Answer: Seventy thousand pounds FBQ43: Some people of Brass accused ____ for being responsible for the outbreak of smallpox that affected their children. Answer: Christians FBQ44: ____ Missionaries imposed Christianity on the Ibo people around 1898. Answer: Presbyterian FBQ45: The Qua Ibo Mission Congregationalist organization at Belfast established their Mission station Headquarters at ___ Answer: Etinan FBQ46: The Methodist established their Headquarters at ___ Answer: Uzuakoli FBQ47: The ­_____established their Headquarters in Onitsha. Answer: Church Missionary Society FBQ48: Adams, Rattray and Mary Slessor accompanied the Missionaries into the land of the ____in Nigeria. Answer: Ibos FBQ49: Between 1820 and 1860, Akoko-Gbangiri was administered as part of the Northern Nigeria by Massawa, the Emire of ___ Answer: Nupe FBQ50: ____ was made the headquarters of the Nupe Emirate. Answer: Ikare-Akoko MCQ1: Governor ____ made the non-interference policy in the Northern part of Nigeria.   Answer: Lord Laggard   MCQ2: About 15th century A.D, Henry the Navigator of ____desired to sail further in the Atlantic Ocean.  Answer: Portugal MCQ3: Henry wanted to get the _____ gold directly, without going through the Muslim Kingdoms in North Africa and Arabia in the middle East. Answer: West African MCQ4: Henry sent out his ships accompanied by some _____Missionaries to Nigeria.   Answer: Roman Catholic MCQ5: ______ Parliament passed the bill of the abolition of slave trade into law in 1807.   Answer: British MCQ6: The arrival of freed slaves into ____in 1841, made Christians in the Great Britain to change the policies of the government. Answer: Sierra-Leone  MCQ7: Pro. ____ guided the Church Missionary Society in linguistic studies in Hausa, Kanuri, Ibo and Ijaw.  Answer: Carl Lepsius MCQ8: The early missionaries were faced with the following challenges except _____   Answer: Funding MCQ9: Bishop Ajayi Crowther was part of the ___ expedition   Answer: Second MCQ10: In which of the expeditions did all the explorers return alive without a record of death.  Answer: Second   MCQ11: The one important item that Christianity brought to Ondo town was ___  Answer: Corrugated iron sheets MCQ12: At ____ converts saw themselves as superior people over the traditionalists. Answer: Ogbomosho MCQ13: The spread of the Roman Catholic faith was hindered in 1890 by ____   Answer: Goldie    MCQ14: At ____ the missionaries witnessed human sacrifice and slavery. Answer: Onitsha MCQ15: The British Government's policy of 'non-interference' was seen as the greatest evil imaginable by the missionaries in the ____ Nigeria.   Answer: Eastern MCQ16: At Dekina in the Northern Nigeria, Christian mission stations were____  Answer: Burnt down MCQ17: One of the following missionaries was not a contemporary of the others at Badagry:   Answer: Robinson MCQ18: The ____ region witnessed the advent of Christianity in 1864.  Answer: Niger Delta MCQ19: ____ ruled Bonny land between 1835 and 1867. Answer: King William Pepple  MCQ20: One of the following missionaries established a mission station in Bonny:  Answer: Bishop Ajayi Crowther   MCQ21: At Bonny, a tower for the Church bell was built by ____   Answer: King Jombo MCQ22: King ___ offered to pay the annual salaries of the missionaries worth five hundred pounds as encouragement for evangelism.   Answer: King William Pepple MCQ23: Mission stations were established at Calabar in the year ____  Answer: 1874 MCQ24: King ___ of the Niger-Delta region replaced their traditional constitution with the Christian constitution  Answer: George MCQ25: King ___ supported the Presbyterian to establish Missions station and schools in Bonny land.  Answer: Pepple MCQ26: The King that kicked against the Missionaries for his selfishness is named ____   Answer: Jaja MCQ27: _____ Chiefs imposed a fine of Seventy thousand pounds on all the adherents of Christianity in the land.   Answer: Brass MCQ28: The Presbyterian Missionaries imposed Christianity on the ____ people around 1898.  Answer: Ibo MCQ29:  Etinan was the Headquarters of ____ Mission.   Answer: Qua Ibo MCQ30: ____ Mission established their Headquarters in Onitsha.  Answer: Roman Catholic MCQ31: The missionaries to Akoko-Gbangiri area used the following strategies, except:  Answer: Building MCQ32: _____ Christian traders were responsible for the advent of Christianity to Akoko-Gbangiri land.  Answer: Anglican MCQ33: The spread of Christianity in Owe land was done by ____  Answer: Olowolayemo  MCQ34: The people of ___abandoned the worship of Ebora to the Christian religion  Answer: Owe MCQ35: However, in 1912, the Nigerian Baptist Convention was officially formed. It is now completely self-governing, self-propagating, and _____  Answer: Self-supporting MCQ36: King Jumbo championed the campaign on stopping the killing of in Bony land.  Answer: Twins MCQ37: The following are the impact of Christianity in Nigeria, except ____:  Answer: Religious plurality MCQ38: Which of the following is not a Christian Organization:   Answer: ECWA Church MCQ39:  The ____ movement of around 1845 was led by King Akitoye. Answer: Anti-Christian MCQ40: King ___ of Egba land welcomed the Missionaries to his Kingdom.   Answer: Sodeke MCQ41: The people of ____ refused to grant permission to the Missionaries to enter their land around 1888.  Answer: Ijebu MCQ42: ____ Secret society was against the spread of Christianity in Yoruba land.   Answer: Ogboni   MCQ43: Governor ___ was a stumbling block against the planting of Christianity in Nigeria.   Answer: Lugard MCQ44: Pick out the non-indigenous Missionary Movement in Nigeria from the list:   Answer: Adventist MCQ45: St. Peter's Primary School, Ogori was established in 1911 by ___ Mission  Answer: Anglican MCQ46: Bowen University named in honour of Reverend Thomas Jefferson Bowen is a property of ____ Answer: The Nigerian Baptist Convention MCQ47: In 1853 ____ introduced Christianity in Ibadan. Answer: David Hinderer MCQ48: ____ is responsible for the construction of Ikare-Owo road.  Answer: Lennon MCQ49: The Celestial faith worldwide was founded by____   Answer: Bilewu MCQ50: The Celestial Church of Christ was founded in the year ___  Answer: 1947