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In the questions below, choose the word(s) or phrase which best fills the gap(s)
1.Jubril found that thieves had entered his house in his absence. He went to the police to report the…
(A)break out
(B)break up
(C)break in ANS
(D)break into
2.After the accused was found guilty by the court, his counsel… before sentence was passed
(A)begged for mercy
(B)made a plea for mitigation ANS
(C)made an ovation
(D)made a plea for litigation
3.Four persons accused of currency … are being held by the security agents.
(A)trafficking
(B)traviking
(C)trafficking ANS
(D)traffiking
4.Gone are the days when he… enjoy patronage.
(A)would
(B)will
(C)used to ANS
(D)could
5.He did not attend the final burial …
(A)rite
(B)rights
(C)rites ANS
(D)right
6.The officer was compelled to… the suspect’s car.
(A)seize ANS
(B)cease
(C)sieze
(D)sease
7.A number of doctors are not so well disposed to … in government hospitals these days, … they?
(A)working/do
(B)work/are
(C)working/are ANS
(D)work/aren’t
8.If you are going to the market, may I… please?
(A)follow you
(B)come with you ANS
(C)come by you
(D)come as your second
9.Wada said that two of his chickens … eggs yesterday morning.
(A)layed ANS
(B)lied
(C)laid
(D)lain
10.Thank you for the party, we really…
(A)enjoyed ourselves
(B)enjoyed ANS
(C)enjoyed very much
(D)enjoyed too much.
In questions below, choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase underlined
11.The culprits will surrender their loot to the customs officials.
(A)give away
(B)give out
(C)give in ANS
(D)give up.
12.The discussion became animated.
(A)specialized
(B)lively ANS
(C)intellectual
(D)unruly
13.Rich citizens are often niggardly in their ways
(A)beggarly
(B)sordid
(C)miserly ANS
(D)pompous
14.The musician’s popularity is beginning to decline.
(A)change
(B)wane ANS
(C)slide
(D)disappear
15.Olu promised to look out for her next time he is in town
(A)watch for
(B)visit ANS
(C)greet
(D)take care of
16.Finally, I assured him that I would not go back on my word.
(A)return to a place
(B)return to a certain word when reading
(C)re-use my word
(D)fail to keep my promise ANS
17.The speaker took his audience down memory lane before he went to the topic of his lecture.
(A)took his audience on a journey through a street called Memory Lane
(B)recalled events from the past ANS
(C)told a tale about a place called Memory Lane
(D)gave an outline of his lecture
Choose the option that has the same vowel sound as the one represented by the letters underlined.
18.faeces
(A)polices
(B)pain
(C)peasant ANS
(D)pear
19.pot
(A)port
(B)word
(C)correct
(D)what ANS
20.leopard
(A)geology
(B)people
(C)leaven
(D)led (Noun) ANS
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Select the word that has the same pattern of stress as the given word
21.EDUCATION
(A)duplicity
(B)conjectural
(C)economics ANS
(D)elaborate
22.HONOUR
(A)human
(B)hyena
(C)humane
(D)hotel ANS
23.Identify the word that has a different stress pattern from the others.
(A)discourse ANS
(B)intimate
(C)accelerate
(D)integral
24.Identify the word that has the stress on the second syllable.
(A)always
(B)result ANS
(C)reproduce
(D)understand
Choose the options opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italics.
25Common sense requires that one should be decorous at formal gatherings.
(A)courteous
(B)careful
(C)impolite ANS
(D)incurious
26.The string was taut
(A)stretched
(B)loose ANS
(C)firm
(D)tight.
27.The diminutive figure bounces over the track with unfathomable lightness.
(A)irresistible
(B)predictable ANS
(C)invigorating
(D)impressive.
28.The teacher announced that the class would be making a fleeting visit to the Zoo.
(A)long ANS
(B)routine
(C)brief
(D)guided
29.We intend to make the reception a diurnal event.
(A)an annual
(B)a weekly
(C)a nightly ANS
(D)a short.
30The project is designed to alleviate poverty in the country.
(A)exacerbate ANS
(B)assuage
(C)eradicate
(D)tackle.
31.The permanent Secretary left his job under a cloud
(A)with a clear record ANS
(B)on a sunny day
(C)in disgrace
(D)on a cloudy clay.
32.It is surprising that this politician has now turned renegade
(A)militant
(B)loyal ANS
(C)quiet
(D)corrupt.
33.Hypertension is a debilitating disease that everyone should prevent.
(A)a horrible
(B)an enervating
(C)a mortal
(D)an energizing. ANS
34.The striking workers have vowed not to return to work until the decision is rescinded
(A)implemented ANS
(B)changed
(C)dismissed
(D)incorporated
35.It is rare for a leader and his deputy to see eye to eye.
(A)reproach each other
(B)disagree
(C)be of one mind ANS
(D)respect each other.
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italics
36.The man was able to persuade his wilful and obstinate daughter to follow the career he chose for her.
(A)intelligent but arrogant
(B)hardworking and intelligent
(C)unyielding and obdurate ANS
(C)obscure and odious.
37.That punch by the young boxer proved to be fatal.
(A)effective
(B)belated
(C)hard
(D)deadly ANS
38.The boy was told that lie would need several more pints of blood if he was to survive.
(A)plenty
(B)much ANS
(C)many
(D)some
39.In spite of her grim situation, the young widow smiled dutifully at the visitor’s pleasantries
(A)unkind comments
(B)sad stories
(C)condolence messages
(D)jocular remarks. ANS
40.The presence of the security men in the area will provide a moment of respite for the residents.
(A)enduring reprieve
(B)temporary relief ANS
(C)lasting security
(D)soothing relaxation.
41.Though David’s condition is serious, his life is not in immediate danger.
(A)grave ANS
(B)nasty
(C)dangerous
(D)hypertensive.
42.The essay topic is nebulous.
(A)clear
(B)incorrect
(C)vague ANS
(D)distinct
43I have always believed that my mother is very impassioned woman.
(A)impartial
(B)emotional ANS
(C)Impassive
(D)emotive.
44.My father was at the apogee of his career when he was retired
(A)terminal point
(B)least productive stage
(C)redundant stage
(D)highest point. ANS
45.The party’s gathering was thrown into a state of euphoria after the election result was announced.
(A)pleasure
(B)confusion
(C)sadness
(D)excitement ANS
Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence
46.The politician’s inflammatory remarks were heavily criticized.
(A)The politician’s provocative remarks were heavily criticized ANS
(B)The politician’s tribalistic remarks were heavily criticized
(C)The politician’s bombastic remarks were heavily criticized
(D)The politician’s rude remarks were heavily criticized
47.The events of last Friday show that there is no love lost between the Principal and the Vice- Principal.
(A)They dislike each other ANS
(B)They like each other
(C)They cannot part company
(D)They work independently.
48.Though he is our elected representative, he often takes a rather jaundiced view of our problems.
(A)He takes a rather hazy view of our problems
(B)He takes a sickly view of our problems
(C)He takes an unfavourable position concerning our problems ANS
(D)He takes a rather forceful view of our problems.
49.If he were here it could be more fun.
(A)There was no fun because he was not present
(B)He did not show up and so the occasion lacked much fun
(C)He was being expected to supply more fun
(D)He was expected but did not show up to liven up the occasion. ANS
Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provide
50.Without our relentless campaigns, we might … victory in the race for the National Assembly
(A)never had been
(B)never have been ANS
(C)have never be
(D)be never sure of.
51.The Governor rejected the bill and withheld his…
(A)access
(B)accent
(C)assent ANS
(D)ascent
52.The new school is not provided with… for science practicals.
(A)an equipment
(B)enough equipment ANS
(C)equipments
(D)enough equipments
53.We are all hungry; we… anything to eat since, morning.
(A)didn’t have
(B)haven’t had ANS
(C)never had
(D)hadn’t had
In questions below, choose the options NEAREST IN MEANING to the underlined
54The meeting was cancelled because of the convocation.
(A)brought up
(B)called off ANS
(C)broken off
(D)phased out.
55.Our town is so small that we are always meeting our schoolmates accidentally.
(A)coining across
(B)falling into
(C)knocking up
(D)running into ANS
56.Can you give a good explanation for your behaviour?
(A)account for ANS
(B)call for
(C)clear up
(D)give up.
57.Be careful! We are approaching the crossroads.
(A)look up
(B)watch out ANS
(C)look out
(D)look in.
58.Thousands of students are candidates for the examination but only very few pass.
(A)come into
(B)go into
(C)enter for ANS
(D)turn up for.
59.He went through fire before he qualified as a doctor
(A)had a fire accident
(B)made a lot of fire
(C)suffered a lot ANS
(D)required a lot of fire
60.Once I have finished all my homework, I am permitted to watch television.
(A)I can watch television at any time.
(B)I can only watch television after doing, my homework.ANS
(C)Television comes first, then homework second
(D)I can only finish my homework after permission to watch television
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In the question below, choose the expression which best completes each sentence
61.The manager said that unless the employees worked harder the factory would have to be closed.
The manager said that
(A)the employees were not working hard, and so the factory would be closed
(B)the employees should not close early so that they could produce more
(C)the factory would be shut if the employees did not increase their output ANS
(D)the factory was closed because the employees did not work hard enough
62.The student who went home without an exeat has apologised… his misconduct
(A)on
(B)at
(C)for ANS
(D)about.
63.The man has atoned… his sins.
(A)upon
(B)on
(C)for ANS
(D)against
64.The Headmaster was interviewed in connection… the expansion project.
(A)to
(B)with ANS
(C)for
(D)about
65.What do you want me to do now? I’m… withdrawing and keeping quiet.
(A)For ANS
(B)with
(C)up
(D)on
From the alternatives provided in questions below, select the one which most appropriately completes the sentence.
66.I meant… a pencil but there was no one… them.
(A)buying/selling
(B)to buy/to sell
(C)buying/to sell
(D)buy/to sell
(E)to buy/selling ANS
67.Mrs.Okoro… in this school since 1975.
(A)taught
(B)is teaching
(C)was teaching
(D)teaches
(E)has been teaching ANS
68.The Governor has … to the people on many occasions.
(A)Broadcast ANS
(B)been broadcast
(C)broadcasted
(D)been broadcasted
69.Paulina arrived late, she… the right route.
(A)cannot have taken
(B)could not have taking
(C)could not had taken
(D)could not have taken ANS
70.Choose the word that does not have the same vowel sound as the others.
(A)sun
(B)shun
(C)son
(D)short ANS
71.Choose the word that does not have the same vowel sound as the others.
(A)deep
(B)lease
(C)meet
(D)lace ANS
Choose the word that has the same consonant sound(s) as the one presented by the letter(s) underlined
72.baby
(A)dumb
(B)climb
(C)tuber ANS
(D)plumber
73.time
(A)water ANS
(B)weather
(C)debut
(D)depot
In the question below, the word in capital letters has an emphatic stress. Choose the option that best fits the expression in the sentence
74.The fire destroyed MANY lives.
(A)Did the fire destroy the village?
(B)Did the fire destroy some houses?
(C)Did the fire destroy any lives?
(D)Did the fire spare any lives? ANS
75.The electricity in OUR premises comes from a generator.
(A)Is the electricity in your compound supplied by a generator?
(B)Is the electricity in your neighbour’s premises supplied by a generator? ANS
(C)Does the electricity in your premises come from NEPA?
(D)Does everybody in your street receive electricity from generators?
76.Identify the word that has a different stress pattern from the others.
(A)Interrupt
(B)Contribute
(C)Harmattan ANS
(D)Entertain
77.Identify the word that has a different stress pattern from the others.
(A)Interlocutor ANS
(A)Opportunity
(B)Ambiguity
(C)Actualization
Choose the one that has the correct stress
78.laboratory
(A)LA-bor-a-tory
(B)la-BOR-a-tory ANS
(C)la-bor-A-tory
(D)la-bor-a-TORY
79.expantiate
(A)Ex-pan-ti-ate
(B)ex-PAN-ti-ate ANS
(C)ex-pan-TI-ate
(D)ex-pan-ti-ATE
80.intensify
(B)IN-ten-si-fy
(C)in-TEN-si-fy ANS
(D)in-ten-SI-fy
(E)in-ten-si-FY
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