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Ibeere 1 Ìròyìn
Awọn alaye Idahun
The sentence means that Adamu's father holds an important position in the ministry, and his role is essential to the success and functioning of the ministry.
Ibeere 2 Ìròyìn
We knew early in our life that the atmosphere in our home was different from that in many other homes, where husbands and wives quarrel and where was drunkenness, laziness or indifference – things we never saw in our family. We chafed and grumbled at the strictness of my father’s regime. We went to hide whenever we broke the rules too visibly. We knew, nevertheless, that our parents wanted good things for us. Some of these, such as the insistence on our going to school and never missing a day, we accepted readily enough, although, like most other children, we occasionally yielded to the temptation to play truant. However, in other cases such as their effort to keep us out of contact with the difficult life- the drinking and fighting and beer-brewing and gambling- their failure was inevitable. They could not keep us insulated. By the time we move about, we were already seeing things with eyes and judging things by the standards we had absorbed from them.
It was borne in on me and my brothers at a very early age that our father was an uncommon man. for one thing, in most African families, work around the home was women’s work. So we were vastly impressed by the fact that whenever my mother was away, my father could and did do all her jobs-cooking, cleaning and looking after us. We lived in this way in a community in which housework was regarded as being beneath male dignity. Even in families which, like ours, produced boy after boy-our sister came fifth-it simply meant that the mother carried a greater and greater burden of work. In our family, nevertheless; the boys did girls ‘work and my father did it with us.
One of the prime chores of life in the family was fetching water from the pump down the street, some two hundred metres from our door. Since the pump was not unlocked until six in the morning and there was always crowding, a system had developed whereby you got out before dawn, placed your twenty-litre tin in line, and then went home, returning latter to take your place. Often, of course, tins would be moved back in line, and others moved ahead. This could be corrected if none of these in front were too big a challenge.
When taps were substituted for the pumps, the first one installed was nearly a kilometre away from our house and we had to make the trek with the water tins balanced on our heads – an indignity because this was the way girls, not proud males, carried their derisive laughter. We did our jobs doggedly, that notwithstanding, because our father and mother expected it of us. Out of choice, our father did everything we did, including fetching water on occasion, and commanded us by sheer force of his example.
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Ibeere 3 Ìròyìn
Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.The government warns that drink-driving is punishable under the law?
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The option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence "The government warns that drink-driving is punishable under the law" is "driving while drunk is an offence." The sentence is conveying a warning from the government that drink-driving is illegal and can result in punishment under the law. Drink-driving is the act of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, which can impair a driver's ability to operate the vehicle safely. The phrase "punishable under the law" implies that there are legal consequences for drink-driving, which could include fines, imprisonment, or other penalties. Therefore, the option "driving while drunk is an offence" is the best explanation for the information conveyed in the sentence.
Ibeere 4 Ìròyìn
The passage below has gaps numbered 11 to 20. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap.
Capitalism is an economic system which is founded on the principle of free enterprise and the private ownership of the means of production and distribution. The - 11 – [A. protagonists B. antagonists C. determiners D. attorneys] of capitalism claim that its essential characteristic is economic - 12- [A. exploitation B. manipulation C. manoeuvring D. freedom]. The producer is free to produce whatever goods he – 13 - [A. sells B. buys C. fancies D. manufactures]. but the - 14 – [ A. customer B. consumer C. controller D. marketer]. is equally free to buy what he wants. There is a market mechanism under this system, which brings the producer and consumer together and tends to equate the supplies of the one to the demands of the other, and -15 – [A. neutralize B. harmonize C. settle D. decide] the whims and caprice of both. It is this same - 16 – [A. market B. controlling C. operational D. production] mechanism which determines what prices the consumers pay to the producers, as what share of the total - 17- [ A. dividends B. interest C. output D. profit], in cash or kind, goes to each of the four recognized -18 – [ A. managers B. agents C. methods D. factors] of production – land, labour capital and organization. It is further claimed for this system that every person is capable of watching his or her own interest, and that whatever injustice is done by the - 19 – [A. pricing B. operations C. managers D. buyers and sellers] of the market mechanism, this mechanism tends to bring about a state of - 20 – [ A. conflict B. equidistance C. equilibrium D. opprobrium] between the producers and the consumers.
In the gap numbered 12 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.
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In the context of the passage, the best option to complete the gap numbered 12 is "freedom." Capitalism is said to be based on the principle of free enterprise, and its proponents believe that its essential characteristic is economic freedom. This implies that individuals are free to produce whatever goods they desire and consumers are equally free to buy what they want. Therefore, "freedom" is the most appropriate option to complete the gap.
Ibeere 5 Ìròyìn
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).My father's presentation was rather casual
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The option opposite in meaning to "casual" in the sentence "My father's presentation was rather casual" is "formal." When something is described as "casual," it means that it is relaxed, informal, or done without much preparation or attention to detail. On the other hand, when something is "formal," it is done with seriousness and in accordance with established rules or customs. Therefore, if the father's presentation was described as "rather casual," the opposite of that would be "rather formal," indicating that the presentation was serious, prepared with attention to detail, and followed established rules or customs.
Ibeere 6 Ìròyìn
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The word "insignia" refers to a badge or symbol that represents authority or membership in a particular group. In this context, the school's badge is a symbol that gives authority and recognition to the perfects in the school. Therefore, the option that best fits the meaning of the underlined word is "symbol".
Ibeere 7 Ìròyìn
We knew early in our life that the atmosphere in our home was different from that in many other homes, where husbands and wives quarrel and where was drunkenness, laziness or indifference ? things we never saw in our family. We chafed and grumbled at the strictness of my father?s regime. We went to hide whenever we broke the rules too visibly. We knew, nevertheless, that our parents wanted good things for us. Some of these, such as the insistence on our going to school and never missing a day, we accepted readily enough, although, like most other children, we occasionally yielded to the temptation to play truant. However, in other cases such as their effort to keep us out of contact with the difficult life- the drinking and fighting and beer-brewing and gambling- their failure was inevitable. They could not keep us insulated. By the time we move about, we were already seeing things with eyes and judging things by the standards we had absorbed from them. .
It was borne in on me and my brothers at a very early age that our father was an uncommon man. for one thing, in most African families, work around the home was women?s work. So we were vastly impressed by the fact that whenever my mother was away, my father could and did do all her jobs-cooking, cleaning and looking after us. We lived in this way in a community in which housework was regarded as being beneath male dignity. Even in families which, like ours, produced boy after boy-our sister came fifth-it simply meant that the mother carried a greater and greater burden of work. In our family, nevertheless; the boys did girls ?work and my father did it with us. .
One of the prime chores of life in the family was fetching water from the pump down the street, some two hundred metres from our door. Since the pump was not unlocked until six in the morning and there was always crowding, a system had developed whereby you got out before dawn, placed your twenty-litre tin in line, and then went home, returning latter to take your place. Often, of course, tins would be moved back in line, and others moved ahead. This could be corrected if none of these in front were too big a challenge. .
When taps were substituted for the pumps, the first one installed was nearly a kilometre away from our house and we had to make the trek with the water tins balanced on our heads ? an indignity because this was the way girls, not proud males, carried their derisive laughter. We did our jobs doggedly, that notwithstanding, because our father and mother expected it of us. Out of choice, our father did everything we did, including fetching water on occasion, and commanded us by sheer force of his example. .
Awọn alaye Idahun
The father's role in the family was leading by example. He did everything his wife did, including the chores that were traditionally considered as women's work, and commanded his children by sheer force of his example. This was evident when the mother was away, and he could do all her jobs - cooking, cleaning, and looking after the children. In a community where housework was regarded as being beneath male dignity, the father stood out as an uncommon man who did not shy away from doing "women's work."
Ibeere 8 Ìròyìn
The passage below has gaps numbered 11 to 20. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap.
Capitalism is an economic system which is founded on the principle of free enterprise and the private ownership of the means of production and distribution. The - 11 – [A. protagonists B. antagonists C. determiners D. attorneys] of capitalism claim that its essential characteristic is economic - 12- [A. exploitation B. manipulation C. manoeuvring D. freedom]. The producer is free to produce whatever goods he – 13 - [A. sells B. buys C. fancies D. manufactures]. but the - 14 – [ A. customer B. consumer C. controller D. marketer]. is equally free to buy what he wants. There is a market mechanism under this system, which brings the producer and consumer together and tends to equate the supplies of the one to the demands of the other, and -15 – [A. neutralize B. harmonize C. settle D. decide] the whims and caprice of both. It is this same - 16 – [A. market B. controlling C. operational D. production] mechanism which determines what prices the consumers pay to the producers, as what share of the total - 17- [ A. dividends B. interest C. output D. profit], in cash or kind, goes to each of the four recognized -18 – [ A. managers B. agents C. methods D. factors] of production – land, labour capital and organization. It is further claimed for this system that every person is capable of watching his or her own interest, and that whatever injustice is done by the - 19 – [A. pricing B. operations C. managers D. buyers and sellers] of the market mechanism, this mechanism tends to bring about a state of - 20 – [ A. conflict B. equidistance C. equilibrium D. opprobrium] between the producers and the consumers.
In the gap numbered 11 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.Awọn alaye Idahun
The word "protagonists" refers to people who support and advocate for something. In the context of the passage, it refers to those who support and promote capitalism. Therefore, the correct option is A. "protagonists".
Ibeere 9 Ìròyìn
The passage below has gaps numbered 11 to 20. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap.
Capitalism is an economic system which is founded on the principle of free enterprise and the private ownership of the means of production and distribution. The - 11 – [A. protagonists B. antagonists C. determiners D. attorneys] of capitalism claim that its essential characteristic is economic - 12- [A. exploitation B. manipulation C. manoeuvring D. freedom]. The producer is free to produce whatever goods he – 13 - [A. sells B. buys C. fancies D. manufactures]. but the - 14 – [ A. customer B. consumer C. controller D. marketer]. is equally free to buy what he wants. There is a market mechanism under this system, which brings the producer and consumer together and tends to equate the supplies of the one to the demands of the other, and -15 – [A. neutralize B. harmonize C. settle D. decide] the whims and caprice of both. It is this same - 16 – [A. market B. controlling C. operational D. production] mechanism which determines what prices the consumers pay to the producers, as what share of the total - 17- [ A. dividends B. interest C. output D. profit], in cash or kind, goes to each of the four recognized -18 – [ A. managers B. agents C. methods D. factors] of production – land, labour capital and organization. It is further claimed for this system that every person is capable of watching his or her own interest, and that whatever injustice is done by the - 19 – [A. pricing B. operations C. managers D. buyers and sellers] of the market mechanism, this mechanism tends to bring about a state of - 20 – [ A. conflict B. equidistance C. equilibrium D. opprobrium] between the producers and the consumers.
In the gap numbered 15 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.Awọn alaye Idahun
The most appropriate option to complete the gap numbered 15 is "harmonize" (option B). The sentence talks about the market mechanism, which brings the producer and consumer together and tends to equate the supplies of the one to the demands of the other. The word "equates" implies that there is a balance or a match between the supplies and demands. Therefore, the best option to complete the gap would be a word that implies balance or matching. Out of the options given, "harmonize" is the best choice as it means to bring things into agreement or to make them work together in a coordinated way. This matches the idea of the market mechanism bringing producers and consumers together and balancing their needs. The other options - "neutralize", "settle", and "decide" - do not fit as well in the context of the sentence.
Ibeere 10 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s). No wonder Sikemi later became a detective she has been very observant?
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The option nearest in meaning to the underlined word "observant" is "perceptive." This is because someone who is observant pays close attention to things, notices details, and is able to understand or interpret situations accurately. Similarly, someone who is perceptive is able to understand and interpret things quickly and accurately, based on their observation or understanding of the situation.
Ibeere 11 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).People dislike Mariam because she is _____ ?
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The best option to complete the sentence is "tricky". "Tricky" means someone who is not straightforward or can't be trusted easily. In this sentence, people dislike Mariam because she is probably not honest or straightforward in her dealings with them, which makes them not trust her. "Trickful" is not a word in common usage, and "trickish" is a rarely used alternative for tricky. "A tricker" is not a correct form to use in this context.
Ibeere 12 Ìròyìn
The passage below has gaps numbered 11 to 20. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap.
Capitalism is an economic system which is founded on the principle of free enterprise and the private ownership of the means of production and distribution. The - 11 – [A. protagonists B. antagonists C. determiners D. attorneys] of capitalism claim that its essential characteristic is economic - 12- [A. exploitation B. manipulation C. manoeuvring D. freedom]. The producer is free to produce whatever goods he – 13 - [A. sells B. buys C. fancies D. manufactures]. but the - 14 – [ A. customer B. consumer C. controller D. marketer]. is equally free to buy what he wants. There is a market mechanism under this system, which brings the producer and consumer together and tends to equate the supplies of the one to the demands of the other, and -15 – [A. neutralize B. harmonize C. settle D. decide] the whims and caprice of both. It is this same - 16 – [A. market B. controlling C. operational D. production] mechanism which determines what prices the consumers pay to the producers, as what share of the total - 17- [ A. dividends B. interest C. output D. profit], in cash or kind, goes to each of the four recognized -18 – [ A. managers B. agents C. methods D. factors] of production – land, labour capital and organization. It is further claimed for this system that every person is capable of watching his or her own interest, and that whatever injustice is done by the - 19 – [A. pricing B. operations C. managers D. buyers and sellers] of the market mechanism, this mechanism tends to bring about a state of - 20 – [ A. conflict B. equidistance C. equilibrium D. opprobrium] between the producers and the consumers.
In the gap numbered 16 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.Awọn alaye Idahun
The correct option for the gap numbered 16 is "market". This is because the sentence talks about the mechanism which determines the prices paid by consumers to the producers, and also decides the share of profit that goes to each of the four factors of production. The term "market" is most appropriate as it refers to the system of exchange of goods and services between the producers and the consumers.
Ibeere 13 Ìròyìn
Awọn alaye Idahun
The word "place" in this context means to determine or assign a value or price. Therefore, the option that best completes the gap is "worth," as the producer determines the worth of their product before assigning a price to it.
Ibeere 14 Ìròyìn
A wolf, seeing a lamb drinking from a river, wanted to find a pretext, for devouring him. He stood higher up the stream and accused the lamb of muddying the water so that he could not drink. The lamb said that he drank only with the tip of his tongue, and that in any case he was standing lower down the river, and could not possibly disturb the water higher up, ‘when this excuse failed him, the wolf said: ‘Well, last year you insulted my father .’I wasn’t even born then, ‘replied the lamb.
You are good at finding answers, ‘said the wolf, ‘but what do you mean by taking up so much of the path where I am walking? The lamb, frightened at the wolf’s angry tone and terrible aspect, told him, with all due submission, that he could not conceive how his walking on such a wide path could occasion him any inconvenience. ‘What! Exclaimed the wolf, seemingly in great anger and indignation. ‘You are as impudent as your father who seized me by the throat last year, and caused me to be kept in a cage for three months.
If you will believe me, ‘said the lamb, my parents are poor simple creatures who live entirely by green stuff; we are none of us hunters of your species. ‘Ah! I see it’s no use talking to you, ‘said the wolf, drawing up close to him. ‘it runs in the blood of your family to hate us wolves, and therefore, as we have come so conveniently together, I’ll just pay off a few of your forefathers scores before we part. ‘so saying he leapt at the lamb from behind and garrotted him.
Awọn alaye Idahun
The expression "when excuse failed him" suggests that the wolf made up false accusations against the lamb to justify his desire to devour him. The phrase indicates that the wolf ran out of excuses to use against the lamb and had to resort to other means to fulfill his intention. Therefore, the correct answer is that the wolf only made up the charges leveled against the lamb.
Ibeere 15 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s). The police claim that a number of stolen cars _____ recovered?
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The correct option to complete the sentence is "have been". This is because the subject "a number of stolen cars" is plural, so it requires a plural verb "have been". "Has been" is incorrect because it is singular and does not agree in number with the subject. "Has being" is also incorrect because "being" is not used after the auxiliary verb "has".
Ibeere 17 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).The prosecutor was fully able to substantiate the charge
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The option nearest in meaning to the underlined word "substantiate" is "prove." This means that the prosecutor was able to provide enough evidence and facts to demonstrate that the charge was true and accurate. To "substantiate" something is to provide evidence or proof to support it. Therefore, the prosecutor was successful in proving the charge.
Ibeere 18 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).The manager described Mfon as a man of vehement character?
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Ibeere 19 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).In spite of constant financial support from his father, Udenyi treats his studies with considerable levity
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Ibeere 20 Ìròyìn
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).The dictator wanted tractable men in his cabinet?
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The word "tractable" refers to people who are easily controlled or influenced. The opposite of this would be people who are difficult to control or influence. Therefore, the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word is "unruly".
Ibeere 21 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).Many people used to live in poverty?
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Ibeere 22 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).The festivals create in the people of feeling of pride in their cultural heritage
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The underlined phrase "cultural heritage" refers to the traditions, customs, beliefs, and values that are passed down from one generation to another. Therefore, the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s) is "legacy," which refers to something that is inherited or handed down from the past.
Ibeere 23 Ìròyìn
The word in capital letters has the emphatic stress. Choose the option to which the given sentence relates.The student BOUGHT the book.
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Ibeere 24 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s). He not only looked after the children when their parents died, _____ sponsored their education to university?
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Ibeere 25 Ìròyìn
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Ibeere 26 Ìròyìn
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Ibeere 27 Ìròyìn
The word in capital letters has the emphatic stress. Choose the option to which the given sentence relates.The teacher wants MY pen
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Ibeere 28 Ìròyìn
Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.Everyone was ready to play the devil's advocate in the impeachment to encourage discussion on it?
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Ibeere 29 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).The presence of the captain makes the sailors ill at ease
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The underlined phrase "ill at ease" means uncomfortable or uneasy. Therefore, the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined phrase is "uncomfortable." This means that the presence of the captain makes the sailors feel uneasy or uncomfortable.
Ibeere 30 Ìròyìn
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The correct option is "harassment". This is because "harassment" means the act of repeatedly troubling, annoying or attacking someone. In the context of the sentence, the phrase "No teacher of honour" implies that a respectable teacher would not engage in any form of inappropriate behavior towards their students, including harassment. The other options are misspellings of "harassment" and are not correct.
Ibeere 31 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that has the stress on the first syllable.
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The word with stress on the first syllable is "bachelor". In the English language, stress refers to the emphasis given to a certain syllable in a word. The stress can be on any syllable of a word, and it can change the meaning or pronunciation of the word. In the word "bachelor", the stress is on the first syllable "bach". This means that we emphasize the "bach" sound when we say the word. In contrast, the word "condemn" has the stress on the second syllable "dem", "afternoon" has the stress on the second syllable "ter", and "intact" has the stress on the second syllable "tact". By putting emphasis on the first syllable of "bachelor", it sounds like "BACH-uh-lor". This is important to know for pronunciation, so that you can speak and be understood clearly.
Ibeere 32 Ìròyìn
Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.The investigators stated clearly that they had reached a dead end in their scrutiny of suspects in the murder case?
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The sentence "The investigators stated clearly that they had reached a dead end in their scrutiny of suspects in the murder case" means that the investigators have thoroughly examined all the suspects in the murder case, but have not been able to find any conclusive evidence to solve the case. Therefore, they cannot proceed further with their investigation at the moment. This is best explained by the option "There was no further progress in the investigation of the murder suspects."
Ibeere 33 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that has the same consonant sound as the one represented by the letter(s) underlined.Mischief
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The option that has the same consonant sound as the one represented by the underlined letter(s) in "Mischief" is "ritual." The consonant sound represented by the underlined letters "sch" in "mischief" is the "sh" sound. The "sh" sound is made by putting the tip of the tongue behind the lower front teeth and blowing air out between the tongue and the roof of the mouth. The word "ritual" has the same "sh" sound as "mischief" in the middle of the word. Therefore, "ritual" is the option that has the same consonant sound as the underlined letters in "mischief."
Ibeere 34 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).He isn't coming home, is he? _____ he isn't
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The speaker of the first sentence is expressing doubt about whether or not someone is coming home, and is seeking confirmation or denial of their doubt in the second sentence. The second sentence, therefore, needs to be a confirmation or denial of the doubt expressed in the first sentence. Among the given options, the word that provides a clear and simple confirmation of the doubt expressed is "no." This would mean that the person is not coming home, as the speaker had suspected. Therefore, the correct option is "no."
Ibeere 35 Ìròyìn
A wolf, seeing a lamb drinking from a river, wanted to find a pretext, for devouring him. He stood higher up the stream and accused the lamb of muddying the water so that he could not drink. The lamb said that he drank only with the tip of his tongue, and that in any case he was standing lower down the river, and could not possibly disturb the water higher up, ‘when this excuse failed him, the wolf said: ‘Well, last year you insulted my father .’I wasn’t even born then, ‘replied the lamb.
You are good at finding answers, ‘said the wolf, ‘but what do you mean by taking up so much of the path where I am walking? The lamb, frightened at the wolf’s angry tone and terrible aspect, told him, with all due submission, that he could not conceive how his walking on such a wide path could occasion him any inconvenience. ‘What! Exclaimed the wolf, seemingly in great anger and indignation. ‘You are as impudent as your father who seized me by the throat last year, and caused me to be kept in a cage for three months.
If you will believe me, ‘said the lamb, my parents are poor simple creatures who live entirely by green stuff; we are none of us hunters of your species. ‘Ah! I see it’s no use talking to you, ‘said the wolf, drawing up close to him. ‘it runs in the blood of your family to hate us wolves, and therefore, as we have come so conveniently together, I’ll just pay off a few of your forefathers scores before we part. ‘so saying he leapt at the lamb from behind and garrotted him.
Awọn alaye Idahun
The moral of the story is "if you have made up your mind to hang your dog, any rope will do for the purpose". This means that if someone is determined to harm or attack another person, they will find any excuse to do so, even if that excuse is not valid or true. In the story, the wolf was determined to eat the lamb, and he used various excuses and false accusations to justify his actions. This shows how people can sometimes be unjust and cruel when they are determined to achieve their goals.
Ibeere 36 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).The minister addressed the workers to boost their _____ ?
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The option that best completes the sentence is "morale". In this sentence, the minister is addressing the workers to boost something, and "morale" is the most appropriate word to fill the blank. Morale refers to the emotional or mental state of a person or group, particularly their level of confidence, enthusiasm, or optimism. The minister is likely trying to uplift the workers' spirits, increase their motivation, and improve their overall mood. Therefore, the word "morale" makes the most sense in this context. "Moral" refers to ethical principles or right and wrong behavior. "Morality" is the noun form of the same word. "Mural" refers to a painting or artwork that is applied directly to a wall or surface. By using the word "morale" to fill the blank, the sentence would read: "The minister addressed the workers to boost their morale."
Ibeere 37 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).The accident victim received a superficial wound from the crash?
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Ibeere 38 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that has the same vowel sound as the one represented by the letter(s) underlined.
Beer
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The vowel sound represented by the underlined letters in "beer" is "ee." Among the given options, the word "pier" has the same vowel sound as "beer." Both words have the same "ee" sound. Therefore, the option that has the same vowel sound as "beer" is "pier."
Ibeere 39 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Accountability is certainly a desirable quality in a politician?
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The option nearest in meaning to the underlined word "Accountability" is "Responsibility". "Accountability" refers to being answerable for one's actions and decisions. It means taking responsibility for what one has done or failed to do. Similarly, "Responsibility" is the state of being accountable or answerable for something that is within one's power, control, or management. The other options do not convey the same meaning as "Accountability". "Respectability" refers to being respectable or having a good reputation. "Courage" means the ability to face danger, difficulty, or pain without being overcome by fear. "Diligence" refers to being careful and persistent in one's work or duties.
Ibeere 40 Ìròyìn
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The phrase "with a heavy hand" means that someone is managing something strictly and with great authority, usually not allowing for any disobedience or weakness. The option that best conveys this meaning is "like a powerful dictator."
Ibeere 41 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).The town was in such a turmoil that the dance as called off
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The word "turmoil" refers to a state of confusion, chaos, or disorder. In this sentence, it means that the town was experiencing a lot of confusion and disorder, which led to the cancellation of the dance. Therefore, the option that is nearest in meaning to "turmoil" is "state of confusion."
Ibeere 42 Ìròyìn
In this question, choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.
The flying Eagles put up a plucky defense against their opponents.
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The word 'plucky' is used to describe someone who is brave and determined, especially in a difficult situation. Therefore, the option that is opposite in meaning is 'weak', which means lacking in strength, power, or firmness.
Ibeere 43 Ìròyìn
Awọn alaye Idahun
The opposite of the underlined word "deranged" would be "sane" as it means mentally sound or healthy. The word "deranged" means mad or insane.
Ibeere 44 Ìròyìn
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).The noise of the fans unnerved the star player?
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The opposite option in meaning to "unnerved" is "calmed." "Unnerved" means to make someone feel anxious, worried, or afraid, while "calmed" means to make someone feel relaxed and peaceful. Therefore, if the noise of the fans "unnerved" the star player, it means it made them feel uneasy or anxious. If the noise of the fans "calmed" the star player, it would mean that it had the opposite effect, making them feel relaxed and peaceful.
Ibeere 45 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).Each of the houses _____ a new look?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The correct option to complete the sentence is "has." "Each" is a singular pronoun, so it requires a singular verb to agree with it. "Has" is the correct third-person singular form of the verb "have." Therefore, the sentence should read: "Each of the houses has a new look."
Ibeere 46 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that has a different stress pattern from the other.
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Ibeere 47 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s). His supporters railed round him in moments of _____. ?
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The sentence suggests that the person being referred to has a group of supporters who come to his aid during difficult times. The word that best fits the gap in the sentence is "crisis", which refers to a time of intense difficulty or danger, often accompanied by a sense of urgency or uncertainty. The phrase "railed round" implies that the supporters are standing firmly behind the person in question, which would make the most sense in a time of crisis. "Criticism" means expressing disapproval of something or someone, "acrimony" refers to bitterness or ill-feeling, and "disillusionment" means a feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be. None of these options accurately complete the sentence in the way that "crisis" does.
Ibeere 48 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).Emeka's painting was so realistic that it could almost have been a photograph?
Awọn alaye Idahun
Ibeere 49 Ìròyìn
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).After the war, the visitors became increasingly vindictive
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The word "vindictive" refers to a desire for revenge or a tendency towards retaliation. An opposite meaning would therefore be a lack of desire for revenge or retaliation. Therefore, the best option opposite in meaning to "vindictive" would be "friendly," which suggests a positive and amicable disposition towards others.
Ibeere 50 Ìròyìn
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).We found a shady place for the display
Awọn alaye Idahun
Ibeere 51 Ìròyìn
Awọn alaye Idahun
The option that best completes the sentence "Agbo says he is not afraid of _____?" is "anybody." The phrase "not afraid of anybody" means that Agbo is not scared of any person. This implies that he is brave and confident and is willing to face any challenge. On the other hand, the options "nothing," "nobody," and "no one" are not appropriate because they do not fit the context of the sentence. Saying "Agbo is not afraid of nothing" would be a double negative, which would mean that Agbo is actually afraid of something. Similarly, saying "Agbo is not afraid of nobody" or "Agbo is not afraid of no one" would be grammatically incorrect, as they both mean that Agbo is afraid of somebody. Therefore, the correct option to complete the sentence is "anybody."
Ibeere 52 Ìròyìn
Choose the appropriate stress pattern from the options. The syllables are written in capital letters.sufficiency
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Ibeere 53 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).
Ali goes to stadium regularly, but he _____ to the church for months.
Awọn alaye Idahun
The option that best completes the gap(s) is "hasn't been." In this sentence, the phrase "goes to the stadium regularly" is in the present tense, indicating a habitual action. The missing phrase refers to an action that has not taken place for months. Since the verb "go" refers to a present action, the correct verb form is "hasn't been," indicating that Ali has not gone to the church for months up to the present time. The other options are not correct because they do not convey the idea of an action that has not taken place in the recent past. "Haven't been" is incorrect because it uses the wrong subject-verb agreement, as "Ali" is a singular subject. "Didn't go" implies that there was a specific instance in the past when Ali did not go to the church, rather than an ongoing lack of attendance. "Hadn't been" is incorrect because it refers to a past period of time, rather than the recent past. By using "hasn't been" instead of the blank, the sentence would read: "Ali goes to the stadium regularly, but he hasn't been to the church for months."
Ibeere 54 Ìròyìn
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Ibeere 55 Ìròyìn
Awọn alaye Idahun
Ibeere 56 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s). The chair man refused to shake _____. with the secretary.
Awọn alaye Idahun
The correct option to complete the sentence is "hands". This is because the sentence is referring to the act of shaking hands, which involves the use of both hands, one from each person. So, in this case, the chairman refused to shake hands with the secretary, indicating a possible conflict or disagreement between them.
Ibeere 57 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).His plans boomeranged on him
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The option nearest in meaning to the underlined word "boomeranged" is "backfired." When someone says that their plans have "boomeranged" on them, it means that their plans have had the opposite of the intended effect and have ended up causing them harm or difficulty. Therefore, "backfired," which means to have an unexpected and undesirable effect, is the option closest in meaning.
Ibeere 58 Ìròyìn
In the question below, choose the option nearest in meaning to the word or phase in italics.
The boxer fizzled out just in the sixth round
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Ibeere 59 Ìròyìn
In the question below, choose the option nearest in meaning to the word or phase in italics.
Nigeria has been playing a vital role in the political and economic development of Africa.
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The word "vital" in the sentence means important or necessary. Therefore, the option that is nearest in meaning to the word "vital" is "crucial." This means that Nigeria plays an important or necessary role in the political and economic development of Africa.
Ibeere 60 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Courteously, Ade stood back to let his teacher go first through the door?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The option nearest in meaning to the underlined word "courteously" is "politely". This means that Ade showed good manners and respect to his teacher by allowing her to enter the door before him.
Ibeere 61 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).There has been a downturn in the affairs of the company
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The word "downturn" suggests a decline or reduction in the company's performance or fortunes. Therefore, the option nearest in meaning to "downturn" is "a decline".
Ibeere 62 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s). The interpreter was wrong because he gave the congregation a _____ translation of the pastor's statement?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The most appropriate option to complete the sentence is "literal". This is because a literal translation involves translating word for word, without considering the context, tone, or intended meaning. In this case, the interpreter's translation was not accurate because he translated the pastor's statement literally, which resulted in a misunderstanding by the congregation.
Ibeere 63 Ìròyìn
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).The potency of the drug has been acknowledge?
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The word "potency" in the given sentence refers to the strength or power of the drug. It implies that the drug has strong effects and is capable of producing significant results. Therefore, the opposite of "potency" would be something that is weak, ineffective, or powerless. Among the given options, the word "inefficacy" has the opposite meaning to "potency." So, the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word is "inefficacy."
Ibeere 64 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).The press described the efforts of the government in pejorative terms
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Ibeere 65 Ìròyìn
Awọn alaye Idahun
The option that best completes the sentence is "have you". The sentence is a statement expressing that the person addressed might not have heard everything that has been said about a certain matter. The phrase "have you" is used to ask whether the person has heard everything or not. Therefore, "have you" is the most suitable option to complete the sentence.
Ibeere 66 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s). The poor widow who could not buy the clothes was seen _____ her wool into _____ yesterday?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The option that best completes the sentence is "spinning / yarn." This means that the poor widow was seen spinning wool into yarn yesterday. To "spin" wool means to twist and draw out fibers to create yarn, which can be used to make clothing. "Yarn" refers to a long continuous length of fibers that have been spun together. Therefore, the phrase "spinning yarn" accurately describes the action of turning wool into yarn, which the widow was doing.
Ibeere 67 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest n meaning to the word or phrase underlined. No wonder Sikemi later became a detective; she has been very observant
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Ibeere 68 Ìròyìn
We knew early in our life that the atmosphere in our home was different from that in many other homes, where husbands and wives quarrel and where was drunkenness, laziness or indifference – things we never saw in our family. We chafed and grumbled at the strictness of my father’s regime. We went to hide whenever we broke the rules too visibly. We knew, nevertheless, that our parents wanted good things for us. Some of these, such as the insistence on our going to school and never missing a day, we accepted readily enough, although, like most other children, we occasionally yielded to the temptation to play truant. However, in other cases such as their effort to keep us out of contact with the difficult life- the drinking and fighting and beer-brewing and gambling- their failure was inevitable. They could not keep us insulated. By the time we move about, we were already seeing things with eyes and judging things by the standards we had absorbed from them.
It was borne in on me and my brothers at a very early age that our father was an uncommon man. for one thing, in most African families, work around the home was women’s work. So we were vastly impressed by the fact that whenever my mother was away, my father could and did do all her jobs-cooking, cleaning and looking after us. We lived in this way in a community in which housework was regarded as being beneath male dignity. Even in families which, like ours, produced boy after boy-our sister came fifth-it simply meant that the mother carried a greater and greater burden of work. In our family, nevertheless; the boys did girls ‘work and my father did it with us.
One of the prime chores of life in the family was fetching water from the pump down the street, some two hundred metres from our door. Since the pump was not unlocked until six in the morning and there was always crowding, a system had developed whereby you got out before dawn, placed your twenty-litre tin in line, and then went home, returning latter to take your place. Often, of course, tins would be moved back in line, and others moved ahead. This could be corrected if none of these in front were too big a challenge.
When taps were substituted for the pumps, the first one installed was nearly a kilometre away from our house and we had to make the trek with the water tins balanced on our heads – an indignity because this was the way girls, not proud males, carried their derisive laughter. We did our jobs doggedly, that notwithstanding, because our father and mother expected it of us. Out of choice, our father did everything we did, including fetching water on occasion, and commanded us by sheer force of his example.
Awọn alaye Idahun
The statement that captures the family's approach to housework is "no job was reserved for anyone on the basis of gender". In this family, it was not assumed that certain tasks were only for girls or women, and certain tasks were only for boys or men. Rather, everyone did the work that needed to be done, regardless of gender. The father even did tasks that were traditionally considered women's work, such as cooking and cleaning. The family believed in working hard and doing what needed to be done, regardless of gender roles or expectations.
Ibeere 69 Ìròyìn
Choose the appropriate stress pattern from the options. The syllables are written in capital letters,expostulate
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The correct stress pattern for "expostulate" is exPOS-tu-late (option D). The stress falls on the third syllable from the end, which is "POS". In English, stress is an important part of pronunciation. It refers to the emphasis placed on certain syllables in a word, which can change the meaning or clarity of the word when pronounced incorrectly. In the case of "expostulate", placing the stress on the first syllable would result in "EX-po-stu-late", which is not the correct pronunciation. Likewise, placing the stress on the second syllable would result in "ex-poSTU-late", which is also incorrect. The third option, "EXpostulate", places the stress on the first syllable, which is incorrect as well. The correct stress pattern, as mentioned before, is "ex-POS-tu-late", with stress falling on the third syllable from the end.
Ibeere 70 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).Obi's dog is old but still lively?
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The option nearest in meaning to the underlined word "lively" is "frisky". In this sentence, "lively" describes Obi's dog as energetic, active, and in good spirits, despite being old. "Frisky" also means energetic, active, and playful, making it the most suitable option to fill the blank. The other options do not accurately capture the meaning of "lively". "Attractive" means pleasing or appealing to the eye and has nothing to do with the dog's energy level. "Howling" and "barking" are specific sounds that dogs make and do not relate to the dog's overall demeanor. By using the word "frisky" instead of "lively", the sentence would read: "Obi's dog is old but still frisky."
Ibeere 71 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).Ibro shows enough liberality with his meagre income
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The option nearest in meaning to the underlined word "liberality" is "generosity". In this sentence, "liberality" refers to Ibro's tendency to be generous or giving, despite having a meager income. Therefore, the word "generosity" is the most suitable option, as it also conveys the idea of being generous or giving. "Frugality" means the opposite of liberality; it is the tendency to be thrifty or economical. "Prodigality" refers to excessive spending or wastefulness, which is not the case here. And "insensitivity" is unrelated to the sentence's meaning and does not fit the context. By using the word "generosity" instead of "liberality", the sentence would read: "Ibro shows enough generosity with his meager income."
Ibeere 72 Ìròyìn
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).The player writhed in pain after the fail
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The option opposite in meaning to "writhed in pain" is "remained still." When someone is "writhing in pain," they are twisting or contorting their body due to intense discomfort. Therefore, "remained still" would be the opposite because it means not moving or not showing any physical signs of distress.
Ibeere 73 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).The fateful decision changed the company's outlook in many ways?
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The word "fateful" implies that the decision had significant consequences and impacted the company's future. Therefore, the option that best represents the meaning closest to "fateful" is "disastrous", meaning the decision had negative or disastrous consequences for the company.
Ibeere 74 Ìròyìn
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).The injured man is determined to get back at his assailant
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The opposite in meaning to the underlined phrase "get back at" is "forgive" (option D). The sentence suggests that the injured man wants to take revenge on his assailant, which implies a desire to retaliate or seek retribution. Therefore, the opposite of "get back at" would be a word or phrase that means to let go of any desire for revenge or punishment. The word "forgive" fits this description as it means to stop feeling angry or resentful towards someone who has done wrong, and to let go of any desire for revenge or punishment. The other options - "attack", "identify", and "visit" - do not have opposite meanings to the phrase "get back at" in the given context of the sentence.
Ibeere 75 Ìròyìn
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
If once in a lifetime, you see a blue moon, don’t think your eyes are playing tricks on you. It is caused by dust in our upper atmosphere; ice crystals are what make you see rings around the moon. .
Over the centuries, magical powers have been attributed to the moon. it has been said to bring on lunacy, affect the growth of plants, eyes of cats, spots of panthers, functions of women and activities of ghosts France once had a law against cutting timber except during a waning moon. The moon and to a lesser degree the sun, does cause the ocean tides because of their gravitational pull. But a common mistake of primitive people is to think that everything timed in the same rhythm as the moon is caused by it.
All the moon gazing, probing and measuring has never solved the big problem it’s origin One theory is that it began as a planet, got too near the more massive earth, was captured ‘and turned into a satellite. Another is that the moon is the result of a giant tidal bulge forming on our earth’s surface, separating, then spinning off into space. If the latter theory is true, scientists say, there would be two clues; the moon would consist of lighter material than the earth, and the earth would be left with a scar. As a matter of fact, the moon does weigh less. And the Pacific Ocean does have a scarlike bottom of basaltic rocks instead of the granite rocks instead of the granite rocks usually found near the earth’s surface.
But the assumption that, if man can get to the moon, he’ll find the answer is unfounded. Man has been on the earth hundreds of thousands of yours without determining the earth’s origin. Scientist, of course, will never give up either quest.
Indeed, ‘for thousands of years the moon has worked a spell of fascination over all the people on its near neighbour, the earth. The ancient worshipped this lamp in the sky and speculated about it endlessly. Modern astronomers continue to explore its mysteries almost every night of the year, and with reason.
Age’s ego, before artificial light was known, it was known, it was important as illumination at night. As everyone knows, the moon has no light of its own; it shines with the cold reflection of the distant sun, but actually the moon is a poor mirror, reflecting only a fourteenth of the sunlight received. The earth reflects a third of its sunlight providing its satellite with ‘earth light ‘sixty times as bright as the best moonlight. That’s why we sometimes see the whole moon faintly when the sun is lighting up only a narrow crescent.
The expression either quest refers to the origin ofAwọn alaye Idahun
Ibeere 76 Ìròyìn
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).The ship was imperiled by high winds
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The option opposite in meaning to the underlined word "imperiled" is "saved." This means that the ship was not in danger and was protected from harm. To "imperil" something is to put it at risk or in danger. Therefore, if the ship was "saved," it means that it was protected from harm and not at risk.
Ibeere 77 Ìròyìn
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
If once in a lifetime, you see a blue moon, don’t think your eyes are playing tricks on you. It is caused by dust in our upper atmosphere; ice crystals are what make you see rings around the moon. .
Over the centuries, magical powers have been attributed to the moon. it has been said to bring on lunacy, affect the growth of plants, eyes of cats, spots of panthers, functions of women and activities of ghosts France once had a law against cutting timber except during a waning moon. The moon and to a lesser degree the sun, does cause the ocean tides because of their gravitational pull. But a common mistake of primitive people is to think that everything timed in the same rhythm as the moon is caused by it.
All the moon gazing, probing and measuring has never solved the big problem it’s origin One theory is that it began as a planet, got too near the more massive earth, was captured ‘and turned into a satellite. Another is that the moon is the result of a giant tidal bulge forming on our earth’s surface, separating, then spinning off into space. If the latter theory is true, scientists say, there would be two clues; the moon would consist of lighter material than the earth, and the earth would be left with a scar. As a matter of fact, the moon does weigh less. And the Pacific Ocean does have a scarlike bottom of basaltic rocks instead of the granite rocks instead of the granite rocks usually found near the earth’s surface.
But the assumption that, if man can get to the moon, he’ll find the answer is unfounded. Man has been on the earth hundreds of thousands of yours without determining the earth’s origin. Scientist, of course, will never give up either quest.
Indeed, ‘for thousands of years the moon has worked a spell of fascination over all the people on its near neighbour, the earth. The ancient worshipped this lamp in the sky and speculated about it endlessly. Modern astronomers continue to explore its mysteries almost every night of the year, and with reason.
Age’s ego, before artificial light was known, it was known, it was important as illumination at night. As everyone knows, the moon has no light of its own; it shines with the cold reflection of the distant sun, but actually the moon is a poor mirror, reflecting only a fourteenth of the sunlight received. The earth reflects a third of its sunlight providing its satellite with ‘earth light ‘sixty times as bright as the best moonlight. That’s why we sometimes see the whole moon faintly when the sun is lighting up only a narrow crescent.
The passage suggests that a is aAwọn alaye Idahun
The passage suggests that seeing a blue moon is a rare phenomenon. The author explains that a blue moon is caused by dust in our upper atmosphere, and that it is not a regular event. The phrase "if once in a lifetime" also implies that it is a rare occurrence.
Ibeere 78 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best has the same consonant sound as the one represented by the letter(s) underlined. jugde
Awọn alaye Idahun
The option that has the same consonant sound as the one represented by the underlined letters in "jugde" is "general". The letters "g" and "j" have a similar sound, which is a voiced velar stop consonant. The letter "g" in "general" also represents this sound, making it the correct answer. The other options have different consonant sounds.
Ibeere 79 Ìròyìn
We knew early in our life that the atmosphere in our home was different from that in many other homes, where husbands and wives quarrel and where was drunkenness, laziness or indifference – things we never saw in our family. We chafed and grumbled at the strictness of my father’s regime. We went to hide whenever we broke the rules too visibly. We knew, nevertheless, that our parents wanted good things for us. Some of these, such as the insistence on our going to school and never missing a day, we accepted readily enough, although, like most other children, we occasionally yielded to the temptation to play truant. However, in other cases such as their effort to keep us out of contact with the difficult life- the drinking and fighting and beer-brewing and gambling- their failure was inevitable. They could not keep us insulated. By the time we move about, we were already seeing things with eyes and judging things by the standards we had absorbed from them.
It was borne in on me and my brothers at a very early age that our father was an uncommon man. for one thing, in most African families, work around the home was women’s work. So we were vastly impressed by the fact that whenever my mother was away, my father could and did do all her jobs-cooking, cleaning and looking after us. We lived in this way in a community in which housework was regarded as being beneath male dignity. Even in families which, like ours, produced boy after boy-our sister came fifth-it simply meant that the mother carried a greater and greater burden of work. In our family, nevertheless; the boys did girls ‘work and my father did it with us.
One of the prime chores of life in the family was fetching water from the pump down the street, some two hundred metres from our door. Since the pump was not unlocked until six in the morning and there was always crowding, a system had developed whereby you got out before dawn, placed your twenty-litre tin in line, and then went home, returning latter to take your place. Often, of course, tins would be moved back in line, and others moved ahead. This could be corrected if none of these in front were too big a challenge.
When taps were substituted for the pumps, the first one installed was nearly a kilometre away from our house and we had to make the trek with the water tins balanced on our heads – an indignity because this was the way girls, not proud males, carried their derisive laughter. We did our jobs doggedly, that notwithstanding, because our father and mother expected it of us. Out of choice, our father did everything we did, including fetching water on occasion, and commanded us by sheer force of his example.
Awọn alaye Idahun
A suitable title for the passage is "The Unusual Family". The passage describes the author's family and their unique way of life, particularly the role of the father in doing housework typically considered women's work, and the family's approach to education and avoiding negative behaviors such as drinking and fighting. The focus on the family's dynamics and their differences from other families makes "The Unusual Family" an appropriate title for the passage.
Ibeere 80 Ìròyìn
Awọn alaye Idahun
In the given sentence, "utmost" means the highest or most important degree, therefore, the option nearest in meaning to "utmost" is "paramount" which means the most important or highest priority.
Ibeere 81 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).Nigeria has been playing a vital role in the political and economic development of Africa?
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The word "vital" in the sentence means "crucial" or "essential." This implies that Nigeria plays a very important and necessary role in the political and economic development of Africa. Therefore, the option nearest in meaning to "vital" is "crucial."
Ibeere 82 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).His taciturnity amazed everyone in the court during the legal tussle?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The underlined word is "taciturnity" which means a tendency to say very little, to be uncommunicative or reserved. Among the options, the one nearest in meaning to "taciturnity" is "reticence". Reticence refers to being reserved, uncommunicative or hesitant in speech. "Obliviousness" means unaware or forgetful, "sensibility" refers to the ability to appreciate and respond to complex emotional or aesthetic influences, and "pervasiveness" refers to the quality of being present and apparent in every aspect of something. These options do not capture the meaning of "taciturnity".
Ibeere 83 Ìròyìn
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).The journalist said he was working freelance.
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The term "freelance" refers to a person who works independently and is not employed by a company or an organization. It implies that the person is self-employed and works for different clients on a project-by-project basis. Therefore, the opposite of "freelance" would be something that is dependent or employed by a company or an organization. Among the given options, the word "dependently" has the opposite meaning to "freelance." So, the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word is "dependently."
Ibeere 84 Ìròyìn
Awọn alaye Idahun
The option nearest in meaning to the underlined word "common" is "prevalent". This means that the practice of being sensational in reporting is widespread or commonly done among some media practitioners.
Ibeere 85 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).It is a misnomer to call three thousand naira a living wage
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Ibeere 86 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).Actually, he forgot the one to _____ the job was given?
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The correct option is "whom". "Whom" is used as the object of a verb or preposition, whereas "who" is used as the subject. In this sentence, the preposition "to" requires an object, making "whom" the correct choice.
Ibeere 87 Ìròyìn
Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.In many countries, democracy is ostensibly being practiced?
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The sentence means that democracy is being practiced in many countries, but the word "ostensibly" implies that it may not be fully effective or genuine. Therefore, the best option that explains the information conveyed in the sentence is: "democracy is apparently practiced in many countries".
Ibeere 88 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Funnily enough, the priest prayed for the robber who shot him
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The option nearest in meaning to "Funnily enough" in the sentence "Funnily enough, the priest prayed for the robber who shot him" is "unexpectedly." "Funnily enough" is an idiomatic expression used to introduce a surprising or ironic fact or situation. In this context, it means that it is unexpected or unusual that the priest would pray for the person who shot him. Therefore, "unexpectedly" is the option that comes closest in meaning to "funnily enough" as it suggests something that is surprising, unanticipated, or not in line with what would typically be expected in the situation.
Ibeere 89 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).One needs to exemplify or _____ the aspect of the subject being discussed?
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The best option to complete the sentence is "demonstrate." This is because the sentence is discussing the need to show an example or give a demonstration of a particular aspect of the subject being discussed. "Supply" and "declare" do not convey the idea of showing or demonstrating something, while "satisfy" is not appropriate in the context of the sentence.
Ibeere 90 Ìròyìn
The passage below has gaps numbered 11 to 20. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap.
Capitalism is an economic system which is founded on the principle of free enterprise and the private ownership of the means of production and distribution. The - 11 – [A. protagonists B. antagonists C. determiners D. attorneys] of capitalism claim that its essential characteristic is economic - 12- [A. exploitation B. manipulation C. manoeuvring D. freedom]. The producer is free to produce whatever goods he – 13 - [A. sells B. buys C. fancies D. manufactures]. but the - 14 – [ A. customer B. consumer C. controller D. marketer]. is equally free to buy what he wants. There is a market mechanism under this system, which brings the producer and consumer together and tends to equate the supplies of the one to the demands of the other, and -15 – [A. neutralize B. harmonize C. settle D. decide] the whims and caprice of both. It is this same - 16 – [A. market B. controlling C. operational D. production] mechanism which determines what prices the consumers pay to the producers, as what share of the total - 17- [ A. dividends B. interest C. output D. profit], in cash or kind, goes to each of the four recognized -18 – [ A. managers B. agents C. methods D. factors] of production – land, labour capital and organization. It is further claimed for this system that every person is capable of watching his or her own interest, and that whatever injustice is done by the - 19 – [A. pricing B. operations C. managers D. buyers and sellers] of the market mechanism, this mechanism tends to bring about a state of - 20 – [ A. conflict B. equidistance C. equilibrium D. opprobrium] between the producers and the consumers.
In the gap numbered 14 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.Awọn alaye Idahun
The economic system of capitalism has a market mechanism where the producer and consumer are free to produce and buy goods respectively. The market mechanism also determines the prices and share of profits among the four factors of production. In the gap numbered 14, the best option to complete the sentence is "consumer" as it refers to the person who is equally free to buy whatever they want.
Ibeere 91 Ìròyìn
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
If once in a lifetime, you see a blue moon, don?t think your eyes are playing tricks on you. It is caused by dust in our upper atmosphere; ice crystals are what make you see rings around the moon. .
Over the centuries, magical powers have been attributed to the moon. it has been said to bring on lunacy, affect the growth of plants, eyes of cats, spots of panthers, functions of women and activities of ghosts France once had a law against cutting timber except during a waning moon. The moon and to a lesser degree the sun, does cause the ocean tides because of their gravitational pull. But a common mistake of primitive people is to think that everything timed in the same rhythm as the moon is caused by it.
All the moon gazing, probing and measuring has never solved the big problem it?s origin One theory is that it began as a planet, got too near the more massive earth, was captured ?and turned into a satellite. Another is that the moon is the result of a giant tidal bulge forming on our earth?s surface, separating, then spinning off into space. If the latter theory is true, scientists say, there would be two clues; the moon would consist of lighter material than the earth, and the earth would be left with a scar. As a matter of fact, the moon does weigh less. And the Pacific Ocean does have a scarlike bottom of basaltic rocks instead of the granite rocks instead of the granite rocks usually found near the earth?s surface.
But the assumption that, if man can get to the moon, he?ll find the answer is unfounded. Man has been on the earth hundreds of thousands of yours without determining the earth?s origin. Scientist, of course, will never give up either quest.
Indeed, ?for thousands of years the moon has worked a spell of fascination over all the people on its near neighbour, the earth. The ancient worshipped this lamp in the sky and speculated about it endlessly. Modern astronomers continue to explore its mysteries almost every night of the year, and with reason.
Age?s ego, before artificial light was known, it was known, it was important as illumination at night. As everyone knows, the moon has no light of its own; it shines with the cold reflection of the distant sun, but actually the moon is a poor mirror, reflecting only a fourteenth of the sunlight received. The earth reflects a third of its sunlight providing its satellite with ?earth light ?sixty times as bright as the best moonlight. That?s why we sometimes see the whole moon faintly when the sun is lighting up only a narrow crescent.
The sentence over the centuries, magical powers have been attributed to the moonsuggests thatAwọn alaye Idahun
Ibeere 92 Ìròyìn
A wolf, seeing a lamb drinking from a river, wanted to find a pretext, for devouring him. He stood higher up the stream and accused the lamb of muddying the water so that he could not drink. The lamb said that he drank only with the tip of his tongue, and that in any case he was standing lower down the river, and could not possibly disturb the water higher up, ‘when this excuse failed him, the wolf said: ‘Well, last year you insulted my father .’I wasn’t even born then, ‘replied the lamb.
You are good at finding answers, ‘said the wolf, ‘but what do you mean by taking up so much of the path where I am walking? The lamb, frightened at the wolf’s angry tone and terrible aspect, told him, with all due submission, that he could not conceive how his walking on such a wide path could occasion him any inconvenience. ‘What! Exclaimed the wolf, seemingly in great anger and indignation. ‘You are as impudent as your father who seized me by the throat last year, and caused me to be kept in a cage for three months.
If you will believe me, ‘said the lamb, my parents are poor simple creatures who live entirely by green stuff; we are none of us hunters of your species. ‘Ah! I see it’s no use talking to you, ‘said the wolf, drawing up close to him. ‘it runs in the blood of your family to hate us wolves, and therefore, as we have come so conveniently together, I’ll just pay off a few of your forefathers scores before we part. ‘so saying he leapt at the lamb from behind and garrotted him.
Awọn alaye Idahun
The expression "angry tone and terrible aspect" refers to the wolf's "harsh voice and menacing posture." This means that the wolf was expressing anger with his voice and his overall physical appearance was intimidating and frightening. To have an "angry tone" means to speak in a way that shows anger or irritation. And "terrible aspect" refers to the wolf's appearance or overall demeanor which was menacing and frightening. Therefore, the wolf's "harsh voice and menacing posture" accurately describe the expression used to depict the wolf's behavior.
Ibeere 93 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).I shall find time for my _____ when I get _____ with this difficult assignment?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The sentence implies that the speaker will do something enjoyable, possibly a hobby or leisure activity, once they have finished their difficult assignment. Therefore, the word that fits best in the blank is "pastime," which refers to a leisure activity that one enjoys doing in their free time. The second blank requires a preposition that indicates that the speaker will have completed the difficult assignment. Among the given options, the word "through" fits best in this context, as it means to finish or complete a task. Therefore, the correct option is "pastime / through."
Ibeere 94 Ìròyìn
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).Beauty queens sometimes wears outlandish dresses
Awọn alaye Idahun
The word "outlandish" refers to something that is unusual, bizarre or strange, and is often seen as eccentric or bizarre by others. In the given sentence, it is used to describe the type of dresses worn by beauty queens. Therefore, the opposite of "outlandish" would be something that is normal, ordinary, or familiar. Among the given options, the word "familiar" has the opposite meaning to "outlandish." So, the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word is "familiar."
Ibeere 95 Ìròyìn
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).The team got an ecstatic welcome from the crowd
Awọn alaye Idahun
The word "ecstatic" in the given sentence refers to an extremely happy and overjoyed state. It indicates that the team received a very enthusiastic and excited welcome from the crowd. Therefore, the opposite of "ecstatic" would be something that is dull, unenthusiastic, or cold. Among the given options, the word "a cold" has the opposite meaning to "ecstatic." So, the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word is "a cold."
Ibeere 96 Ìròyìn
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).The mottled skin of a person with HIV indicates an advanced stage of its development
Awọn alaye Idahun
The word "mottled" refers to something that has irregular spots or patches of different colors. Therefore, "spotted" is the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word.
Ibeere 97 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).All God's prophets were given the great _____ to preach salvation to people?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The correct option is "commission". This is because "commission" is the correct spelling of the word that means "an instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group of people". In this sentence, the word "commission" refers to the authority or mandate that God gave to his prophets to preach salvation to people. The other options ("commision", "commition", and "comision") are all misspelled variations of the correct word.
Ibeere 98 Ìròyìn
Awọn alaye Idahun
, "paid up," does not fit the sentence because it suggests that the experiment paid a debt or bill which is not what is intended in the sentence. "paid for," is also incorrect because it implies that the experiment was a purchase. "paid out," is also not correct because it suggests that money was distributed. The correct answer is "paid off," which means the experiment was successful or achieved the desired result after many attempts.
Ibeere 99 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s). _____ his illness, Muhammad could not come to school?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The option that best completes the sentence is "due to". It means that Muhammad could not come to school because of his illness.
Ibeere 100 Ìròyìn
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).It is _____ responsibility to look after parents in old age?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The option that best completes the gap is "their" because it is a possessive pronoun that shows ownership or possession by a plural subject. In this case, "their" shows that the responsibility to look after parents in old age belongs to multiple people. The other options either have incorrect spellings or incorrect punctuation.
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