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*40 MOST LIKELY QUESTION AND ANSWERS FROM THE APPROVED 2025 JAMB EXAMINATION NOVEL, THE LEKKI HEADMASTER NOVEL*
1. What is the primary setting of "The Lekki Headmaster"?
A. Abuja
B. Lekki, Lagos
C. Kano
D. Port Harcourt
Answer: B. Lekki, Lagos
2. Who is the protagonist of the novel?
A. Mr. Alabi
B. Mr. Bepo
C. Mr. Ojo
D. Mr. Garba
Answer: B. Mr. Bepo
3. What is Mr. Bepo's profession?
A. Doctor
B. Teacher
C. Headmaster
D. Engineer
Answer: C. Headmaster
4. What is the main challenge Mr. Bepo faces in the story?
A. Financial difficulties
B. Resistance to educational reforms
C. Personal health issues
D. Family problems
Answer: B. Resistance to educational reforms
5. Which theme is prominently explored in the novel?
A. Political corruption
B. Educational reform
C. Economic disparity
D. Environmental conservation
Answer: B. Educational reform
6. How does Mr. Bepo attempt to improve the school?
A. By increasing tuition fees
B. By introducing new teaching methods
C. By hiring more staff
D. By reducing the school hours
Answer: B. By introducing new teaching methods
7. What is the community's initial reaction to Mr. Bepo's reforms?
A. Enthusiastic support
B. Indifference
C. Strong opposition
D. Confusion
Answer: C. Strong opposition
8. Who is Mr. Alabi in the story?
A. A fellow teacher
B. A parent
C. A government official
D. A student
Answer: A. A fellow teacher
9. What role does Mr. Alabi play in the narrative?
A. He supports Mr. Bepo's reforms.
B. He opposes Mr. Bepo's reforms.
C. He remains neutral.
D. He is unaware of the reforms.
Answer: B. He opposes Mr. Bepo's reforms.
10. How does Mr. Bepo handle the opposition he faces?
A. By resigning
B. By compromising his principles
C. By engaging in dialogue and demonstrating the benefits of his reforms
D. By retaliating
Answer: C. By engaging in dialogue and demonstrating the benefits of his reforms
11. What is the significance of the title "The Lekki Headmaster"?
A. It refers to Mr. Bepo's leadership role in the school.
B. It is the name of the school.
C. It is a nickname for Mr. Alabi.
D. It refers to a government official.
Answer: A. It refers to Mr. Bepo's leadership role in the school.
12. Which character represents traditional educational methods?
A. Mr. Bepo
B. Mr. Alabi
C. Mrs. Adebayo
D. Mr. Garba
Answer: B. Mr. Alabi
13. What is the community's attitude towards education at the beginning of the novel?
A. Highly supportive
B. Indifferent
C. Skeptical and resistant to change
D. Actively involved
Answer: C. Skeptical and resistant to change
14. How does Mr. Bepo's leadership style differ from traditional methods?
A. He focuses on rote learning.
B. He encourages critical thinking and student participation.
C. He emphasizes corporal punishment.
D. He discourages extracurricular activities.
Answer: B. He encourages critical thinking and student participation.
15. What is the climax of the novel?
A. Mr. Bepo's resignation
B. The community's acceptance of the reforms
C. Mr. Alabi's promotion
D. The school's closure
Answer: B. The community's acceptance of the reforms
16. What does Mr. Bepo's character symbolize?
A. Tradition
B. Innovation and progress
C. Corruption
D. Apathy
Answer: B. Innovation and progress
17. How does the novel address societal issues?
A. By focusing on political corruption
B. By highlighting the importance of education in societal development
C. By depicting economic struggles
D. By portraying environmental challenges
Answer: B. By highlighting the importance of education in societal development
18. What is the resolution of the conflict in the story?
A. Mr. Bepo leaves the school.
B. The community embraces the educational reforms.
C. Mr. Alabi is transferred.
D. The school is privatized.
Answer: B. The community embraces the educational reforms.
19. Which character serves as a mentor to Mr. Bepo?
A. Mr. Alabi
B. Mrs. Adebayo
C. Mr. Garba
D. Mr. Ojo
Answer: B. Mrs. Adebayo
20. What role does Mrs. Adebayo play in the novel?
A. She opposes Mr. Bepo's reforms.
B. She supports and guides Mr. Bepo.
C. She is indifferent to the changes.
D. She is a government official.
Answer: B. She supports and guides Mr. Bepo.
21. How does the novel portray the relationship between teachers and students?
A. Authoritarian
B. Distant and formal
C. Collaborative and nurturing
D. Competitive
Answer: C. Collaborative and nurturing.
22. What is the significance of the school's location in Lekki?
A. It symbolizes urban progress.
B. It highlights educational challenges in urban settings.
C. It represents a rural community's struggle for education.
D. It has no special significance.
Answer: B. It highlights educational challenges in urban settings.
23. How does Mr. Bepo demonstrate resilience in the face of opposition?
A. By refusing to compromise his values
B. By isolating himself from the community
C. By seeking external support from authorities
D. By stepping down from his position
Answer: A. By refusing to compromise his values
24. What does the character of Mr. Alabi represent in the novel?
A. Corruption in education
B. Tradition and resistance to change
C. Leadership and innovation
D. The voice of the community
Answer: B. Tradition and resistance to change
25. How does Mr. Bepo win the trust of his students?
A. By giving them incentives
B. By listening to their concerns and promoting active learning
C. By relaxing school rules
D. By focusing only on academic achievements
Answer: B. By listening to their concerns and promoting active learning
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