Here are the answers to the questions:
6. Asona abusua kuo no akraboa yɛ aboa bɛn? (What animal is the totem of the Asona clan?)
The Asona clan's totem is the crow or raven.
A. ampan. (bat)
B. kwaakwaadabi. (crow/raven)
C. ɔkraman. (dog)
D. ɛkoo. (parrot)
The correct option is B.
$$\boxed{\text{B}}$$
7. ...... yɛ aduanafoɔ akraboa. (...... is the totem of the Aduana clan.)
The Aduana clan's totem is the dog.
A. anene. (eagle)
B. ɔkraman. (dog)
C. akoo. (parrot)
D. akoroma. (hawk/falcon)
The correct option is B.
$$\boxed{\text{B}}$$
8. Abusuakuo bɛn na akoroma yɛ wɔn akraboa? (Which clan has the hawk/falcon as their totem?)
The Ayoko clan has the hawk/falcon as its totem.
A. Ayokofɔɔ.
B. Asonafɔɔ.
C. Ekɔɔnafɔɔ.
D. Agonafɔɔ.
The correct option is A.
$$\boxed{\text{A}}$$
9. Din foforɔ bɛn na Akanfoɔ de fre nnawɔtwe nsia? (What is another name Akans use for six weeks?)
Six weeks is 42 days. Among the options, "adaduanan" (40 days) is the closest and a culturally significant period in Akan timekeeping, often marking the end of a mourning period.
A. adaduasa. (thirty days)
B. adaduosia. (sixty days)
C. adaduanan. (forty days)
D. adaduɔwɔtwe. (eighty days)
The correct option is C.
$$\boxed{\text{C}}$$
10. Afahyɛ bɛn na Akanfoɔ binom di huro ɛkɔm? (Which festival do some Akans celebrate with hunger/fasting?)
The phrase "di huro ɛkɔm" (literally "eat hunger" or "shout at hunger") is strongly associated with the Ga festival Homowo. However, since the question asks about Akanfoɔ (Akans), and among the given Akan festivals, Ohum is a harvest festival that marks the end of a lean season (a period of scarcity or "hunger") before the new harvest. This makes it the most conceptually aligned option.
A. Kundum.
B. Adaekɛseɛ.
C. Ohum.
D. Aboakyere.
The correct option is C.
$$\boxed{\text{C}}$$