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Question 1 Report
For this question, select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the question.
My friend is well off nowadays.
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The option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence is "My friend is financially sound." To explain, the phrase "well off" is an idiomatic expression that means being wealthy or financially comfortable. So the sentence means that my friend is financially sound or prosperous nowadays. It does not necessarily mean that my friend is well known to people, well in terms of health, or has lost focus.
Question 2 Report
For these questions, choose the most appropriate stress pattern from the options. The Stressed syllable are written in capital letter (s):
inoffensive
Question 3 Report
Boxing is sometimes called' the noble art of self defence'. According to some people, boxing appeals to the lowest instincts in the ...11... who have come to watch blood flow and their fellow human suffer Boxers who are medically fit appear in the ...12... The referee sometimes allows the...13... to go on for long so that one of the ...14... is reduced to a human punch bag.It may happen that the boxers are not well ...15... one being much stronger than the other, as a result of which he so much...16... his opponent that he wins ...17... Many boxers have suffered permanent brain...18... in the ...19... of punches that have been thrown at them during their ...20...
Choose the most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...14...] above.Answer Details
The most appropriate option for the gap labeled [...14...] is "contestants". The phrase "reduced to a human punch bag" suggests that the two boxers are in a competition and one is getting overpowered by the other. "Contestants" fits well in this context as it refers to people who are taking part in a competition or contest.
Question 4 Report
These questions are based on A.H. Mohammed's The Last Days at Forcados High School.
At the end of term in Forcados High School. Nene was saddled with the responsibility of.
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At the end of term in Forcados High School, Nene was saddled with the responsibility of organizing the carol night. This means that she was in charge of making sure that all the preparations were made for the carol night, which is an event where people sing Christmas carols. Nene was responsible for making sure that everything was ready and in place for the event to take place.
Question 5 Report
According to the novel, Efua was in Forcados High School because
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According to the novel "The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives," Efua was in Forcados High School because of her former principal's recommendation. This means that her previous school principal recommended her to attend Forcados High School. It's unclear why the principal made this recommendation, but it could be because the school had a good reputation or because Efua had demonstrated academic potential or other talents.
Question 6 Report
Mama Shilifat had an affection for Jimi because she always gave him
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Question 7 Report
For this question, select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the question.
These job cuts are just the thin end of the wedge.
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The phrase "These job cuts are just the thin end of the wedge" means that the job cuts being implemented are just the beginning of an unpleasant situation that will get worse over time. The phrase "the thin end of the wedge" is an idiom that implies that a small change can lead to larger and more significant changes later on. Therefore, the correct option is "Job cuts are the beginning of unpleasant situations," which best explains the information conveyed in the question. It means that the job cuts are the starting point of a series of unpleasant events or changes that will happen in the future.
Question 8 Report
Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
Curiosity is as clear and definite as any of our urges. We wonder what is in a sealed telegram or in a letter which someone else is absorbed or what is being said in the telephone booth or in low conversation. This inquisitiveness is vastly stimulated by jealousy. Suspicion or any hint that we ourselves are directly or indirectly involved in. But there appears to be a fair amount of personal interest in other people's affairs even when they do not concern us except as a mystery to be unravelled or a tale to be told. The reports of a divorce suit will have news 'value' for many weeks, They constitute a story like a novel, a play or a moving picture. This is not an example of pure curiosity. However, since we readily identify ourselves with others' their joys and despair then become our own concern.
Adapted from Harris, W. and L.G Wilson (1963) The University Handbook,New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston
When bees are trained continually, they?Answer Details
Question 9 Report
For these questions, choose the option that rhyme with the given words.
risen
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The word that rhymes with "risen" is "prison". They both end with the same sound, which is the "sən" sound.
Question 10 Report
Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
Curiosity is as clear and definite as any of our urges. We wonder what is in a sealed telegram or in a letter which someone else is absorbed or what is being said in the telephone booth or in low conversation. This inquisitiveness is vastly stimulated by jealousy. Suspicion or any hint that we ourselves are directly or indirectly involved in. But there appears to be a fair amount of personal interest in other people's affairs even when they do not concern us except as a mystery to be unravelled or a tale to be told. The reports of a divorce suit will have news 'value' for many weeks, They constitute a story like a novel, a play or a moving picture. This is not an example of pure curiosity. However, since we readily identify ourselves with others' their joys and despair then become our own concern.
Adapted from Harris, W. and L.G Wilson (1963) The University Handbook,New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston
The word absorbed as used in the passage, means?Answer Details
In the context of the passage, the word "absorbed" means "engrossed". When someone is absorbed in something, they are completely focused on it and are not paying attention to anything else around them. So, the author is saying that people wonder what is in a letter or in a telephone conversation when the other person is so focused on it that they are not aware of anything else.
Question 11 Report
Boxing is sometimes called' the noble art of self defence'. According to some people, boxing appeals to the lowest instincts in the ...11... who have come to watch blood flow and their fellow human suffer Boxers who are medically fit appear in the ...12... The referee sometimes allows the...13... to go on for long so that one of the ...14... is reduced to a human punch bag.It may happen that the boxers are not well ...15... one being much stronger than the other, as a result of which he so much...16... his opponent that he wins ...17... Many boxers have suffered permanent brain...18... in the ...19... of punches that have been thrown at them during their ...20...
Choose the most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...20...] above.
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The most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...20...] above is "career." The sentence is referring to boxers who have suffered permanent brain damage as a result of being punched during their career. "Career" is the period of time during which a person pursues their profession, in this case, boxing. Therefore, it is the most appropriate word to fill in the gap.
Question 14 Report
The words in capital letters have the emphatic stress. Choose the option to which the given sentence relates.
The car CRUSHED him.
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Question 15 Report
Boxing is sometimes called' the noble art of self defence'. According to some people, boxing appeals to the lowest instincts in the ...11... who have come to watch blood flow and their fellow human suffer Boxers who are medically fit appear in the ...12... The referee sometimes allows the...13... to go on for long so that one of the ...14... is reduced to a human punch bag.It may happen that the boxers are not well ...15... one being much stronger than the other, as a result of which he so much...16... his opponent that he wins ...17... Many boxers have suffered permanent brain...18... in the ...19... of punches that have been thrown at them during their ...20...
Choose the most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...15...] above.Question 16 Report
For this question, select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the question.
The retired army officer did a yeoman's service to the nation.
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Question 17 Report
For this question, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word or phrase in italics:
A cup of coffee invigorated him.
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The option opposite in meaning to the phrase "invigorated him" is "debilitated." When someone is invigorated, they feel refreshed, revitalized, and energized. It is the opposite of feeling weakened or debilitated. So, the correct answer is debilitated, which means weakened or made less effective.
Question 18 Report
For these questions, choose the most appropriate stress pattern from the options. The Stressed syllable are written in capital letter (s):
disagreement
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The correct stress pattern for "disagreement" is: disaGREEment. In this word, the stress falls on the second syllable "GREE", making it the most prominent syllable in terms of loudness, length, and pitch. The first syllable "dis" is unstressed and pronounced quickly, while the third syllable "ment" is also unstressed but slightly longer than the first syllable. To help you remember the stress pattern, you can break down the word into its syllables and clap your hands or tap your foot to the rhythm of each syllable. You should hear that the second syllable receives the most emphasis or stress.
Question 19 Report
In the novel, Ansa looked around glumly when Jimi was engrossed in laughter and chatter because he was
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In the novel, Ansa looked around glumly when Jimi was engrossed in laughter and chatter because Ansa felt neglected by Jimi. This means that Ansa felt left out and ignored by Jimi who was too busy laughing and chatting with others, and Ansa felt sad and alone because of it.
Question 20 Report
Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
Curiosity is as clear and definite as any of our urges. We wonder what is in a sealed telegram or in a letter which someone else is absorbed or what is being said in the telephone booth or in low conversation. This inquisitiveness is vastly stimulated by jealousy. Suspicion or any hint that we ourselves are directly or indirectly involved in. But there appears to be a fair amount of personal interest in other people's affairs even when they do not concern us except as a mystery to be unravelled or a tale to be told. The reports of a divorce suit will have news 'value' for many weeks, They constitute a story like a novel, a play or a moving picture. This is not an example of pure curiosity. However, since we readily identify ourselves with others' their joys and despair then become our own concern.
Adapted from Harris, W. and L.G Wilson (1963) The University Handbook,New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston
Which of the following is true about the fireflies??Answer Details
Question 21 Report
Select the option that best completes the sentence
Bola takes _______ his father both in appearance and his manner.
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The option nearest in meaning to "takes after" in the sentence is "takes after." This phrase is commonly used to indicate that someone resembles someone else, either in terms of physical appearance or personality traits. For example, in the sentence "Bola takes after his father both in appearance and manner," it means that Bola looks or behaves similar to his father.
Question 22 Report
Boxing is sometimes called' the noble art of self defence'. According to some people, boxing appeals to the lowest instincts in the ...11... who have come to watch blood flow and their fellow human suffer Boxers who are medically fit appear in the ...12... The referee sometimes allows the...13... to go on for long so that one of the ...14... is reduced to a human punch bag.It may happen that the boxers are not well ...15... one being much stronger than the other, as a result of which he so much...16... his opponent that he wins ...17... Many boxers have suffered permanent brain...18... in the ...19... of punches that have been thrown at them during their ...20...
Choose the most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...18...] above.Answer Details
The most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...18...] is "damage". Boxing is a combat sport where fighters use their fists to strike their opponent. During a boxing match, the boxers aim to punch their opponent's head and body with force to score points or knock their opponent out. The repetitive blows to the head can cause brain damage, which is a severe and often permanent injury that affects the boxer's cognitive and physical abilities. Therefore, the word "damage" best fits the context and meaning of the sentence.
Question 23 Report
Ansa licked his lips and said furtively, look this is between you and me. Jimi would be angry if I told you nut his brother is well, we suspect he sometimes sells drugs and ...'
From the excerpt above, Ansa was talking to.
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Question 24 Report
Boxing is sometimes called' the noble art of self defence'. According to some people, boxing appeals to the lowest instincts in the ...11... who have come to watch blood flow and their fellow human suffer Boxers who are medically fit appear in the ...12... The referee sometimes allows the...13... to go on for long so that one of the ...14... is reduced to a human punch bag.It may happen that the boxers are not well ...15... one being much stronger than the other, as a result of which he so much...16... his opponent that he wins ...17... Many boxers have suffered permanent brain...18... in the ...19... of punches that have been thrown at them during their ...20...
Choose the most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...11...] above.Answer Details
The most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...11...] is "spectators". In the context of boxing, spectators are the people who come to watch the sport and observe the boxers fighting in the ring. Some people argue that boxing appeals to the lowest instincts in these spectators who enjoy watching the violence and bloodshed that can occur during a match. Option A, "agitators", does not accurately describe the role of those who come to watch boxing. Agitators are individuals who actively try to stir up trouble or provoke a reaction, and this term does not accurately reflect the behavior of most boxing spectators. Option B, "witnesses", is also not the best choice for this gap, as it does not capture the idea that the spectators are actively participating in the event by watching and reacting to the violence that occurs in the ring. Option C, "congregations", is not the best choice either, as it implies a religious or spiritual gathering rather than a sporting event. Therefore, the most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...11...] is "spectators", as it accurately describes the individuals who come to watch boxing matches and may enjoy the violent aspects of the sport.
Question 25 Report
Boxing is sometimes called' the noble art of self defence'. According to some people, boxing appeals to the lowest instincts in the ...11... who have come to watch blood flow and their fellow human suffer Boxers who are medically fit appear in the ...12... The referee sometimes allows the...13... to go on for long so that one of the ...14... is reduced to a human punch bag.It may happen that the boxers are not well ...15... one being much stronger than the other, as a result of which he so much...16... his opponent that he wins ...17... Many boxers have suffered permanent brain...18... in the ...19... of punches that have been thrown at them during their ...20...
Choose the most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...19...] above.Answer Details
The most appropriate option for gap labelled [...19...] is "barrage." A barrage is a continuous and overwhelming attack, which in this case refers to the repeated punches thrown at a boxer during a match. This word accurately describes the intense and relentless nature of the punches, which can lead to permanent brain damage.
Question 26 Report
For this question, select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the question.
Olu and Ado are about to come to blows.
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They are about to hit each other.
Question 27 Report
Boxing is sometimes called' the noble art of self defence'. According to some people, boxing appeals to the lowest instincts in the ...11... who have come to watch blood flow and their fellow human suffer Boxers who are medically fit appear in the ...12... The referee sometimes allows the...13... to go on for long so that one of the ...14... is reduced to a human punch bag.It may happen that the boxers are not well ...15... one being much stronger than the other, as a result of which he so much...16... his opponent that he wins ...17... Many boxers have suffered permanent brain...18... in the ...19... of punches that have been thrown at them during their ...20...
Choose the most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...16...] above.Answer Details
The most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...16...] is "outclasses". The sentence mentions that in some cases, boxers may not be well-matched, with one being much stronger than the other. As a result, the stronger boxer may "outclass" or dominate the weaker boxer with their punches, ultimately winning the match. To "outclass" someone means to surpass or exceed them in skill or ability. In the context of boxing, this could mean that one boxer is able to land more powerful or accurate punches than their opponent, making it difficult for the other boxer to defend themselves or fight back.
Question 28 Report
For these questions, choose the option that best complete the gap(s):
He decided to wait for the bus because he had_______.
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The option that best completes the sentence is "a lot of luggage". Explanation: The sentence talks about the reason why someone decided to wait for the bus. The word "luggage" refers to the bags or suitcases that someone is carrying. The phrase "too many" implies an excessive amount of luggage, which may not make sense in this context. "Many" and "plenty" both refer to a large number, but they do not fit grammatically with "luggage" since it is an uncountable noun. Therefore, the most appropriate phrase to complete the sentence is "a lot of luggage," which means that the person is carrying a significant amount of baggage.
Question 29 Report
For these questions, choose the option that best complete the gap(s):
With strong determination, Adamu was able to_______the problem.
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The best option to complete the gap is "surmount." "Surmount" means to overcome or to successfully deal with a difficult situation or challenge. In the context of the sentence, "With strong determination, Adamu was able to surmount the problem," it means that Adamu was able to successfully overcome the problem through his strong determination. This word is used in a similar way to "overcome" or "conquer." The word "surmount" implies that there was a challenge or obstacle in place, and the person was able to successfully overcome it.
Question 30 Report
For this question, select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the question.
Mr. Rufus bore the brunt in the last promotion examination.
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Question 31 Report
Jimi and Efua, there's something fishy going on there ...
From the exercept above, the expression ... something fishy refers to
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Question 32 Report
For these questions, choose the option that best complete the gap(s):
_______lawyers enrolled at the Nigerian Bar last year_______this year.
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More/than. This means that the number of lawyers enrolled at the Nigerian Bar last year was greater than the number enrolled this year.
Question 33 Report
For these questions, choose the most appropriate stress pattern from the options. The Stressed syllable are written in capital letter (s):
obligation
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The most appropriate stress pattern for the word "obligation" is "obliGAtion".
Question 34 Report
Boxing is sometimes called' the noble art of self defence'. According to some people, boxing appeals to the lowest instincts in the ...11... who have come to watch blood flow and their fellow human suffer Boxers who are medically fit appear in the ...12... The referee sometimes allows the...13... to go on for long so that one of the ...14... is reduced to a human punch bag.It may happen that the boxers are not well ...15... one being much stronger than the other, as a result of which he so much...16... his opponent that he wins ...17... Many boxers have suffered permanent brain...18... in the ...19... of punches that have been thrown at them during their ...20...
Choose the most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...13...] above.Answer Details
The most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...13...] is "bout." A bout is a boxing match, or a competition between two boxers. The referee is the person in charge of overseeing the bout and making sure that the rules are followed. In some cases, the referee may allow the bout to go on for longer than usual if neither of the boxers seems to be winning.
Question 35 Report
Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
Curiosity is as clear and definite as any of our urges. We wonder what is in a sealed telegram or in a letter which someone else is absorbed or what is being said in the telephone booth or in low conversation. This inquisitiveness is vastly stimulated by jealousy. Suspicion or any hint that we ourselves are directly or indirectly involved in. But there appears to be a fair amount of personal interest in other people's affairs even when they do not concern us except as a mystery to be unravelled or a tale to be told. The reports of a divorce suit will have news 'value' for many weeks, They constitute a story like a novel, a play or a moving picture. This is not an example of pure curiosity. However, since we readily identify ourselves with others' their joys and despair then become our own concern.
Adapted from Harris, W. and L.G Wilson (1963) The University Handbook,New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston
The author seems to suggest that curiosity is?Answer Details
The author suggests that curiosity is an inborn and natural urge that is as clear and definite as any other human desire. People are curious about things that do not necessarily concern them, but they find them interesting as a mystery to be solved or a story to be told. Curiosity is often stimulated by jealousy, suspicion, or personal involvement, but it can also be a way to identify with other people's experiences and emotions. Therefore, the correct option is (B) inborn.
Question 36 Report
Efua's guarded and hostile attitude towards boys could be traced to
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Question 37 Report
Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
Curiosity is as clear and definite as any of our urges. We wonder what is in a sealed telegram or in a letter which someone else is absorbed or what is being said in the telephone booth or in low conversation. This inquisitiveness is vastly stimulated by jealousy. Suspicion or any hint that we ourselves are directly or indirectly involved in. But there appears to be a fair amount of personal interest in other people's affairs even when they do not concern us except as a mystery to be unravelled or a tale to be told. The reports of a divorce suit will have news 'value' for many weeks, They constitute a story like a novel, a play or a moving picture. This is not an example of pure curiosity. However, since we readily identify ourselves with others' their joys and despair then become our own concern.
Adapted from Harris, W. and L.G Wilson (1963) The University Handbook,New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston
From the passage, it can be deduced that curiosity thrives?Answer Details
Question 38 Report
For this question, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word or phrase in italics:
He walks in a gawky way.
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The word opposite in meaning to "gawky" is "graceful." "Gawky" means awkward, ungainly, and lacking grace in movement, while "graceful" means having a smooth, elegant, and pleasing movement.
Question 39 Report
For this question, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word or phrase in bold:
The idea makes me cringe.
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The opposite in meaning to the word "cringe" is "resolute". Explanation: When someone cringes, it means that they feel embarrassed, uncomfortable or ashamed. It's often accompanied by a physical reaction such as flinching or recoiling. Therefore, the opposite of "cringe" would be a feeling of determination, firmness, or resolve, which is the meaning of "resolute." The other options, "quiver," "tremble," and "writhe" are all synonyms or related to the idea of shaking or moving involuntarily, which are not opposite to "cringe".
Question 40 Report
Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
Curiosity is as clear and definite as any of our urges. We wonder what is in a sealed telegram or in a letter which someone else is absorbed or what is being said in the telephone booth or in low conversation. This inquisitiveness is vastly stimulated by jealousy. Suspicion or any hint that we ourselves are directly or indirectly involved in. But there appears to be a fair amount of personal interest in other people's affairs even when they do not concern us except as a mystery to be unravelled or a tale to be told. The reports of a divorce suit will have news 'value' for many weeks, They constitute a story like a novel, a play or a moving picture. This is not an example of pure curiosity. However, since we readily identify ourselves with others' their joys and despair then become our own concern.
Adapted from Harris, W. and L.G Wilson (1963) The University Handbook,New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston
The fact that the bees landed on the blue paper showed that they?Answer Details
The question is not related to the passage, which is discussing human curiosity and its motivations. The passage does not mention bees or their behavior, so it is not possible to answer the question.
Question 41 Report
For these questions, choose the option that best complete the gap(s):
The doctor listened to my heartbeat with a _______.
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The doctor listened to my heartbeat with a stethoscope. A stethoscope is a medical instrument that is commonly used by doctors to listen to a patient's heartbeat, breathing, or other internal sounds. It consists of two parts: the chest piece that is placed on the patient's chest, and the earpieces that the doctor puts in their ears. The sound vibrations from the patient's body travel through the chest piece and tubes to the doctor's ears, allowing them to hear what's going on inside the body. It is a simple, non-invasive way for doctors to gather information about a patient's health.
Question 42 Report
For this question, select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the question.
By refusing the offer, he has just cut down his own throat.
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The best option to explain the information conveyed in the question is: - He has made a big mistake. The expression "to cut down one's own throat" means to do something that will harm oneself or be detrimental to one's own interests. Therefore, by refusing the offer, he has done something that will be harmful to himself, which means he has made a big mistake.
Question 43 Report
For these questions, choose the option that have the same consonant sound as the ones represented by the letter (s) underlined:
choice
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The word with the same consonant sound as the letter (s) underlined in "schedule" is "teach". The sound is a soft "sh" sound, which is also present in the word "teach". The word "leisure" has a different sound, as the "s" is pronounced with a "zh" sound, and the word "machine" has a different sound as well, as the "s" is pronounced with a "sh" sound.
Question 44 Report
For these questions, choose the option that have the same consonant sound as the ones represented by the letter (s) underlined:
yet
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Question 45 Report
For these questions, choose the option that rhyme with the given words.
crowd
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The word that rhymes with "crowd" is "loud" (option c). The words rhyme because they have the same vowel sound followed by a consonant sound. In this case, both words end with the sound /aʊd/, which makes them rhyme. The other options do not rhyme with "crowd" because they either have a different vowel sound or end with a different consonant sound.
Question 46 Report
For this question, select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the question.
Jumai will do well if she was given a fair crack of the whip.
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The best explanation for the statement "Jumai will do well if she was given a fair crack of the whip" is that Jumai would do well if she was given equal opportunity. This means that if Jumai is given a fair chance, without any bias or discrimination, she has the potential to succeed. The phrase "fair crack of the whip" is a common expression that refers to giving someone a fair chance or equal opportunity. It does not imply any physical use of a whip or that Jumai needs to use the whip well to succeed. Additionally, it does not suggest that Jumai needs to be made to cry to do well.
Question 47 Report
Efua was not in the good books of teachers at Forcados High School because
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Question 48 Report
Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
Curiosity is as clear and definite as any of our urges. We wonder what is in a sealed telegram or in a letter which someone else is absorbed or what is being said in the telephone booth or in low conversation. This inquisitiveness is vastly stimulated by jealousy. Suspicion or any hint that we ourselves are directly or indirectly involved in. But there appears to be a fair amount of personal interest in other people's affairs even when they do not concern us except as a mystery to be unravelled or a tale to be told. The reports of a divorce suit will have news 'value' for many weeks, They constitute a story like a novel, a play or a moving picture. This is not an example of pure curiosity. However, since we readily identify ourselves with others' their joys and despair then become our own concern.
Adapted from Harris, W. and L.G Wilson (1963) The University Handbook,New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston
From the passage, we learn that some insects notably?Answer Details
Question 49 Report
For this question, select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the question.
The students were nosing around.
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Nose around/about something means to try to find out information about someone or something.
Question 50 Report
For these questions, choose the option that have same vowel sound as the ones represented by the letter (s) underlined:
famous
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Question 51 Report
For this question, choose the option nearest in meaning to the word or phrase in italics:
Mr. Ojo has a fickle character.
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The nearest in meaning to the word "fickle" in the sentence "Mr. Ojo has a fickle character" is "unpredictable." When someone has a fickle character, it means that their behavior is not consistent or stable. They may change their opinions or decisions frequently, making it difficult for others to understand or predict their actions. In this case, Mr. Ojo is described as having a fickle character, which makes him unpredictable.
Question 52 Report
For this question, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word or phrase in italics:
His book was one of those that galvanized democracy.
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The word "galvanized" means to stimulate or encourage something. The opposite of "galvanized" would be "dissuaded," which means to discourage or deter something. So, the option that is opposite in meaning to "galvanized" is "dissuaded."
Question 54 Report
For these questions, choose the option that have same vowel sound as the ones represented by the letter (s) underlined:
reprieve
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The option that has the same vowel sound as the one represented by the underlined letter "e" in "reprieve" is "police." Both "e" sounds are pronounced with a long "e" sound, as in "ee." To explain further, in the word "reprieve," the underlined letter "e" is pronounced with a long "e" sound, as in "ree." The word "police" also has a long "e" sound, as in "po-leece." The other options, "rich," "queer," and "probity," have different vowel sounds than the underlined "e" in "reprieve."
Question 55 Report
For this question, select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the question.
Her death was a bolt from the blue to us.
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Question 56 Report
Seyi Lawal, the head boy of the school was described as someone who
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Based on the information given, Seyi Lawal, the head boy of the school, was described as someone who "loved his job." The statement suggests that Seyi Lawal was responsible and enthusiastic about his role as head boy in the school. It implies that he was passionate and committed to his duties and took them seriously. Therefore, the correct option is "loved his job," which means he enjoyed and took pleasure in his responsibilities as the head boy of the school.
Question 57 Report
For these questions, choose the option that have the same consonant sound as the ones represented by the letter (s) underlined
tasked
Question 58 Report
For this question, select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the question.
He suddenly found himself in the thick of the situation.
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The option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence is "He found himself deeply involved in the situation." To explain, the phrase "in the thick of" means being fully involved or deeply engaged in a situation, often a difficult or chaotic one. So the sentence means that he suddenly found himself deeply involved in the situation, without necessarily indicating whether he agreed with it or was able to resolve it using his experience, or was able to save himself from it.
Question 59 Report
The speculation amongst the students of Forcados High School was that Jimi was dating
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Question 60 Report
For this question, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word or phrase in bold:
It is Iudicrous to suggest that she was a government agent.
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The opposite in meaning to "ludicrous" is "sensible". When something is ludicrous, it means it is ridiculous, absurd or unbelievable. So, in this case, the statement "It is ludicrous to suggest that she was a government agent" means that the suggestion is ridiculous or absurd. Therefore, the opposite of ludicrous is sensible, which means logical, reasonable, or practical. If the statement were "It is sensible to suggest that she was a government agent," it would mean that the suggestion is reasonable or practical.
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For these questions, choose the option that best complete the gap(s):
He said, "We shouldn't do it________."
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The option that best completes the gap is "should we." When someone says "We shouldn't do it," they are expressing an opinion or a suggestion. If we want to turn this into a question, we can add the phrase "should we" at the end to ask for confirmation or agreement with the opinion or suggestion. So the complete sentence would be "He said, 'We shouldn't do it, should we?'"
Question 62 Report
Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
Curiosity is as clear and definite as any of our urges. We wonder what is in a sealed telegram or in a letter which someone else is absorbed or what is being said in the telephone booth or in low conversation. This inquisitiveness is vastly stimulated by jealousy. Suspicion or any hint that we ourselves are directly or indirectly involved in. But there appears to be a fair amount of personal interest in other people's affairs even when they do not concern us except as a mystery to be unravelled or a tale to be told. The reports of a divorce suit will have news 'value' for many weeks, They constitute a story like a novel, a play or a moving picture. This is not an example of pure curiosity. However, since we readily identify ourselves with others' their joys and despair then become our own concern.
Adapted from Harris, W. and L.G Wilson (1963) The University Handbook,New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston
From the passage, it can be deduced that curiosity thrives?Answer Details
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The words in capital letters have the emphatic stress. Choose the option to which the given sentence relates.
My house is a BUNGALOW
Question 64 Report
For these questions, choose the option that best complete the gap(s):
After too much exercise, some people suffer from eramp which is caused by the_______ of the muscles.
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After too much exercise, some people suffer from cramp which is caused by the contraction of the muscles. Explanation: During exercise, our muscles contract and relax to allow movement. However, if we overuse or strain our muscles, they can become fatigued and go into a prolonged state of contraction, causing a cramp. This is often experienced as a sudden and painful tightening of the muscle. Therefore, the correct option is "contraction."
Question 65 Report
Boxing is sometimes called' the noble art of self defence'. According to some people, boxing appeals to the lowest instincts in the ...11... who have come to watch blood flow and their fellow human suffer Boxers who are medically fit appear in the ...12... The referee sometimes allows the...13... to go on for long so that one of the ...14... is reduced to a human punch bag.It may happen that the boxers are not well ...15... one being much stronger than the other, as a result of which he so much...16... his opponent that he wins ...17... Many boxers have suffered permanent brain...18... in the ...19... of punches that have been thrown at them during their ...20...
Choose the most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...17...] above.
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The most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...17...] is "by knock-out." A knock-out occurs in boxing when one boxer is unable to continue fighting due to being punched and knocked unconscious. The referee will then stop the match, and the boxer who caused the knock-out is declared the winner.
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The author uses the novel to portray some of the societal problems. This means that the author has used the story and characters in the novel to highlight and shed light on issues and challenges that exist in society. The author may be using the novel as a way to raise awareness, spark conversation, and bring attention to these problems. Through the experiences of the characters and the events that take place in the story, the author can highlight and explore societal issues such as poverty, inequality, discrimination, and more.
Question 67 Report
Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
Curiosity is as clear and definite as any of our urges. We wonder what is in a sealed telegram or in a letter which someone else is absorbed or what is being said in the telephone booth or in low conversation. This inquisitiveness is vastly stimulated by jealousy. Suspicion or any hint that we ourselves are directly or indirectly involved in. But there appears to be a fair amount of personal interest in other people's affairs even when they do not concern us except as a mystery to be unravelled or a tale to be told. The reports of a divorce suit will have news 'value' for many weeks, They constitute a story like a novel, a play or a moving picture. This is not an example of pure curiosity. However, since we readily identify ourselves with others' their joys and despair then become our own concern.
Adapted from Harris, W. and L.G Wilson (1963) The University Handbook,New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston
Which of the following statements is true according to the passage??Answer Details
According to the passage, the true statement is that every human conduct often gives rise to curiosity. The passage suggests that curiosity is a natural and common human urge that arises in various situations, including when we are jealous or suspicious, and even when other people's affairs do not directly concern us. The passage emphasizes that people are often interested in the personal lives of others, including details of divorce cases, because these stories have news value and are like a novel, a play or a moving picture. The passage suggests that curiosity is a universal aspect of human behavior that is not inhibited by our environment. Therefore, is the correct answer.
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Students refused to sympathize with Efua when drinks spilled on her because
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It is likely that the students refused to sympathize with Efua because they felt she was arrogant. Arrogance refers to having an excessive sense of self-importance and a lack of consideration for others. If the students perceived Efua as arrogant, they may have felt that she did not deserve their sympathy or kindness, and therefore chose not to offer it. However, it is important to note that this is just one possibility and there could be other reasons for the students' behavior.
Question 69 Report
The words in capital letters have the emphatic stress. Choose the option to which the given sentence relates.
Lamide is VERY hostile.
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The sentence "Lamide is VERY hostile" implies that Lamide is extremely unfriendly or aggressive. Therefore, the option that relates to this sentence is: "Is Lamide so hostile?"
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Select the option that best completes the sentence
_______ rich has its own problem.
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The correct option is "Being rich has its own problem". This means that having a lot of money and wealth comes with its own set of difficulties and challenges. It suggests that being wealthy is not always a perfect or easy situation to be in, and that there are unique challenges that come with having a lot of money. For example, wealthy people may struggle with maintaining their relationships or finding true friends, as others may be envious or insincere. They may also face pressure to maintain their wealth and status, or to make difficult decisions about how to use their resources. Overall, the phrase "Being rich has its own problem" emphasizes that wealth is not a solution to all of life's challenges, and that even the wealthiest individuals face their own set of difficulties.
Question 71 Report
For these questions, choose the option that best complete the gap(s):
The officer________that he was not supposed to talk to the press on the matter.
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The correct option to complete the sentence is "should have known." This sentence is in the past tense and refers to a situation that has already happened. The phrase "should have known" implies that the officer had a responsibility to know that they were not supposed to talk to the press on the matter but failed to do so. This option fits the context of the sentence and makes the most sense.
Question 72 Report
For these questions, choose the option that best complete the gap(s):
It is impossible to say whether_______Ola and her sister will be offered jobs by the firm.
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The sentence is expressing uncertainty about whether both Ola and her sister will be offered jobs by the firm. Option A ("both") is the best choice to complete the gap because it suggests that the possibility exists for both Ola and her sister to be offered jobs, but it is uncertain whether that will actually happen. Option B ("either") would suggest that only one of them may be offered a job, but it is unclear which one. Option C ("each") would suggest that they will each be offered a job, which does not fit the context of the sentence. Option D ("neither") would suggest that neither Ola nor her sister will be offered a job, which also does not fit the context of the sentence.
Question 73 Report
For these questions, choose the option that rhyme with the given words.
terror
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The word that rhymes with "terror" is "error".
Question 74 Report
Boxing is sometimes called' the noble art of self defence'. According to some people, boxing appeals to the lowest instincts in the ...11... who have come to watch blood flow and their fellow human suffer Boxers who are medically fit appear in the ...12... The referee sometimes allows the...13... to go on for long so that one of the ...14... is reduced to a human punch bag.It may happen that the boxers are not well ...15... one being much stronger than the other, as a result of which he so much...16... his opponent that he wins ...17... Many boxers have suffered permanent brain...18... in the ...19... of punches that have been thrown at them during their ...20...
Choose the most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...12...] above.Answer Details
The most appropriate option for the gap labelled [...12...] above is "ring". In boxing, the fighters compete inside a roped-off square area called a ring. The ring is typically elevated from the floor, providing an ideal vantage point for the spectators to watch the fight. The term "ring" has been used in boxing since the 1830s and has become a standard term for the boxing arena.
Question 75 Report
For this question, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word or phrase in italics:
Our son was highly active and exuberant
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The opposite of "exuberant" is "subdued". "Exuberant" means full of energy, excitement, and enthusiasm, while "subdued" means quiet, controlled, or less intense. If the son was "subdued", he would be less active and energetic than if he were "exuberant".
Question 76 Report
For this question, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word or phrase in italics:
The nation is in a period of economic flux
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The option opposite in meaning to "flux" is "stability". When something is described as being in a state of flux, it means that it is constantly changing and in a state of instability or uncertainty. In the context of the economy, a period of flux would mean that there is a lot of change and uncertainty in the market, such as shifts in consumer demand, changes in government policy, or fluctuations in the stock market. Therefore, the opposite of flux, which means stability, would indicate a period of consistency and predictability in the economy. This could mean that there are fewer major shifts or changes occurring, or that the market is experiencing a period of sustained growth or stability.
Question 77 Report
For this question, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word or phrase in italics:
Jumoke is fond of carping her sister.
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The opposite in meaning to "carping" is praising. To "carp" means to constantly complain or find fault with someone or something. In this context, Jumoke is always complaining about her sister, which means she is not fond of her. Therefore, if the opposite of "carping" is requested, it would be praising, which means to express admiration or approval for someone or something.
Question 78 Report
For this question, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word or phrase in italics:
It is important not to let mistakes blight your life
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The opposite in meaning to the word "blight" in the given sentence is "improve." When we say that mistakes can blight our lives, it means that our lives can be spoiled or negatively affected by these mistakes. Therefore, the opposite of "blight" would be something that has a positive impact, and that is "improve." So, the correct option is "improve." Hence, the sentence "It is important not to let mistakes blight your life" means that we should not allow our mistakes to ruin or damage our lives, but instead, we should focus on learning from them to improve ourselves.
Question 79 Report
Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
Curiosity is as clear and definite as any of our urges. We wonder what is in a sealed telegram or in a letter which someone else is absorbed or what is being said in the telephone booth or in low conversation. This inquisitiveness is vastly stimulated by jealousy. Suspicion or any hint that we ourselves are directly or indirectly involved in. But there appears to be a fair amount of personal interest in other people's affairs even when they do not concern us except as a mystery to be unravelled or a tale to be told. The reports of a divorce suit will have news 'value' for many weeks, They constitute a story like a novel, a play or a moving picture. This is not an example of pure curiosity. However, since we readily identify ourselves with others' their joys and despair then become our own concern.
Adapted from Harris, W. and L.G Wilson (1963) The University Handbook,New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston
The word intensity, as used in the passage, means?
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For this question, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word or phrase in bold:
The film was shot in decrepit police station.
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The opposite in meaning to "decrepit" is "improved." Therefore, the sentence with the opposite meaning would be "The film was shot in an improved police station." To explain, "decrepit" means something that is in a state of disrepair or is very old and worn out, while "improved" means something that has been made better or enhanced. So if the film was shot in an improved police station, it suggests that the police station was in a better condition than a decrepit one.
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For these questions, choose the option that have same vowel sound as the ones represented by the letter (s) underlined:
Door
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The option that has the same vowel sound as the one represented by the letter "o" in "door" is: - board The words "door" and "board" share the same vowel sound, which is the diphthong sound /ɔː/. The other options, "food," "cough," and "sure," have different vowel sounds. "Food" has a long /uː/ sound, "cough" has a short /ʌ/ sound, and "sure" has a long /ʊə/ sound.
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