Lekki Headmaster Questions & Answers: Chapter 4 — A Case of Visa Denied

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This article contains 50 questions about Chapter 4, A Case of Visa Denied, in The Lekki Headmaster by Kabir Alabi Garba. Each question includes four answer choices, the correct option, and an explanation.

 

 

 

The questions focus on the main events, characters, and themes of the chapter. Explanations make the story easier to understand.

Test yourself by answering first. Then review the answers and explanations to improve your understanding.

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Lekki Headmaster Sample Questions: Chapter 4 — A Case of Visa Denied

1. What is the main focus of Chapter 4?

a) School events

b) Visa application process

c) Migration stories

d) Family dynamics

 

2. Who is the main character dealing with a visa issue?

a) Mr. Bepo

b) Mrs. Ibidun Gloss

c) A student

d) A parent

 

3. What country is the visa application for?

a) Canada

b) United States

c) United Kingdom

d) Australia

 

4. What is the reason for the visa denial?

a) Incomplete application

b) Lack of funds

c) Criminal record

d) Health issues

 

5. How does the main character feel about the visa denial?

a) Indifferent

b) Angry

c) Relieved

d) Confused

 

6. What does Mr. Bepo advise the character to do after the denial?

a) Give up

b) Reapply

c) Travel illegally

d) Seek legal help

 

7. What is one common reason for visa denials mentioned in the chapter?

a) Lack of travel history

b) Overstaying previous visas

c) Incomplete documentation

d) All of the above

 

8. How does the character react to the news of the visa denial?

a) With acceptance

b) With frustration

c) With joy

d) With indifference

 

9. What does the chapter suggest about the emotional impact of visa denials?

a) It is insignificant

b) It can be devastating

c) It is easily overcome

d) It is unimportant

 

10. How does Mr. Bepo help the character after the visa denial?

a) By providing emotional support

b) By offering financial assistance

c) By helping with the reapplication process

d) By ignoring the issue

 

11. What does the character learn about the visa application process?

a) It is straightforward

b) It requires careful preparation

c) It is unnecessary

d) It is quick

 

12. How does the chapter portray the role of immigration consultants?

a) As helpful

b) As unnecessary

c) As harmful

d) As irrelevant

 

13. What does the character consider doing after the visa denial?

a) Moving to another country

b) Seeking a different visa

c) Staying in Nigeria

d) Ignoring the situation

 

14. How does the chapter depict the importance of documentation in visa applications?

a) It is unimportant

b) It is crucial

c) It is overrated

d) It is optional

 

15. What does Mr. Bepo emphasize about the importance of persistence?

a) It is unnecessary

b) It is vital for success

c) It is overrated

d) It is irrelevant

 

16. How does the character feel about the possibility of reapplying for the visa?

a) Hopeful

b) Discouraged

c) Indifferent

d) Excited

 

17. What does the chapter suggest about the impact of visa denials on families?

a) It has no effect

b) It can create tension

c) It strengthens bonds

d) It is beneficial

 

18. How does the character’s family react to the visa denial?

a) They are supportive

b) They are indifferent

c) They are angry

d) They are confused

 

19. What does Mr. Bepo advise regarding financial preparation for visa applications?

a) It is not necessary

b) It is crucial

c) It is overrated

d) It is optional

 

20. How does the chapter address the issue of cultural differences in visa applications?

a) It is not important

b) It highlights the challenges

c) It is irrelevant

d) It is easily resolved

 

21. What does the character learn about the importance of timing in visa applications?

a) It is irrelevant

b) It is crucial

c) It is unimportant

d) It is overrated

 

22. How does the chapter portray the emotional support from friends during the visa process?

a) It is unnecessary

b) It is vital

c) It is irrelevant

d) It is overrated

 

23. What does Mr. Bepo suggest about the importance of understanding visa regulations?

a) It is unimportant

b) It is crucial

c) It is optional

d) It is irrelevant

 

24. How does the character feel about the future after the visa denial?

a) Pessimistic

b) Optimistic

c) Indifferent

d) Confused

 

25. What does the chapter reveal about the role of government policies in visa applications?

a) They are irrelevant

b) They are complex and changing

c) They are straightforward

d) They are unimportant

 

26. How does the character’s experience with the visa application process affect their perspective on migration?

a) It makes them more determined

b) It discourages them

c) It has no effect

d) It excites them

 

27. What does Mr. Bepo emphasize about the importance of networking during the visa process?

a) It is unnecessary

b) It is vital for success

c) It is irrelevant

d) It is overrated

 

28. How does the chapter address the issue of misinformation regarding visa applications?

a) It is not important

b) It highlights the dangers

c) It is irrelevant

d) It is easily resolved

 

29. What does the character learn about the importance of patience in the visa process?

a) It is unimportant

b) It is crucial

c) It is overrated

d) It is irrelevant

 

30. How does the chapter portray the role of emotional resilience in dealing with visa denials?

a) It is unnecessary

b) It is vital

c) It is irrelevant

d) It is overrated

 

31. What does Mr. Bepo suggest about the importance of thorough research before applying for a visa?

a) It is unimportant

b) It is crucial

c) It is optional

d) It is irrelevant

 

32. How does the character feel about the support from their community after the visa denial?

a) Indifferent

b) Appreciative

c) Skeptical

d) Angry

 

33. What does the chapter reveal about the psychological effects of visa denials?

a) They are insignificant

b) They can be profound

c) They are easily overcome

d) They are unimportant

 

34. How does the chapter address the issue of financial stability in visa applications?

a) It is irrelevant

b) It is crucial

c) It is unimportant

d) It is optional

 

35. What does Mr. Bepo emphasize about the importance of a strong application?

a) It is unnecessary

b) It is vital for success

c) It is overrated

d) It is irrelevant

 

36. How does the character’s experience with the visa denial affect their relationships?

a) It strengthens them

b) It creates tension

c) It has no effect

d) It is beneficial

 

37. What does the chapter suggest about the importance of following up on visa applications?

a) It is unimportant

b) It is crucial

c) It is optional

d) It is irrelevant

 

38. How does the chapter portray the role of hope in the visa application process?

a) It is unnecessary

b) It is vital

c) It is irrelevant

d) It is overrated

 

39. What does Mr. Bepo advise regarding the importance of a support system during the visa process?

a) It is unimportant

b) It is crucial

c) It is optional

d) It is irrelevant

 

40. How does the character feel about the possibility of appealing the visa denial?

a) Hopeful

b) Discouraged

c) Indifferent

d) Excited

 

41. What does the chapter reveal about the impact of visa denials on future plans?

a) It has no effect

b) It can derail them

c) It strengthens them

d) It is beneficial

 

42. How does the chapter address the issue of cultural adaptation in the context of visa applications?

a) It is not important

b) It highlights the challenges

c) It is irrelevant

d) It is easily resolved

 

43. What does Mr. Bepo emphasize about the importance of self-advocacy during the visa process?

a) It is unnecessary

b) It is vital

c) It is irrelevant

d) It is overrated

 

44. How does the character feel about the support from their family after the visa denial?

a) Indifferent

b) Appreciative

c) Skeptical

d) Angry

 

45. What does the chapter suggest about the importance of understanding visa requirements?

a) It is unimportant

b) It is crucial

c) It is optional

d) It is irrelevant

 

46. How does the chapter portray the emotional journey of dealing with a visa denial?

a) It is insignificant

b) It is complex and challenging

c) It is straightforward

d) It is unimportant

 

47. What does Mr. Bepo advise regarding the importance of documentation in future applications?

a) It is unimportant

b) It is crucial

c) It is optional

d) It is irrelevant

 

48. How does the character feel about the possibility of starting over after the visa denial?

a) Hopeful

b) Discouraged

c) Indifferent

d) Excited

 

49. What does the chapter reveal about the long-term effects of visa denials on individuals?

a) They are insignificant

b) They can be profound

c) They are easily overcome

d) They are unimportant

 

50. How does the chapter address the issue of resilience in the face of visa challenges?

a) It is unnecessary

b) It is vital

c) It is irrelevant

d) It is overrated

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