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PART I
LEXIS AND STRUCTURE

SECTION A

From the alternatives lettered A to D, choose the one which most suitably completes each sentence.

1.

Ntim's careless driving resulted............. a fatal road accident.

A.

in

B.

to

C.

into

D.

with

2.

Abibatu takes............ her mother in many years.

A.

by

B.

on

C.

up

D.

after

3.

Araba goes to school............ foot.

A.

by

B.

in

C.

on

D.

with

4.

The doctor advised the patient to abstain............ smoking.

A.

by

B.

from

C.

upon

D.

with

5.

The relationship............. group A and group B is cordial.

A.

of

B.

with

C.

among

D.

between

6.

Edwin prefers fish............ meat.

A.

to

B.

for

C.

from

D.

than

7.

His neighbor complained that the radio was............ loud.

A.

far

B.

too

C.

much

D.

enough

8.

The white horse is............ than the black one.

A.

the fastest

B.

very faster

C.

much the faster

D.

very much faster

9.

I............ him; then I changed my mind.

A.

had told

B.

have told

C.

am telling

D.

was going to tell

10.

By the end of the day I............ the house.

A.

shall paint

B.

shall be painting

C.

shall have painted

D.

shall have been painting

11.

You are a member of the society,............?

A.

isn't it

B.

are you

C.

aren't you

D.

weren't you

12.

Our captain is not a very reliable person,............?

A.

is he

B.

isn't he

C.

does he

D.

doesn't he

13.

You have been to Lagos,.............

A.

did you

B.

have you

C.

didn't you

D.

haven't you

14.

Joseph is the............ in the class.

A.

cleverer

B.

cleverest

C.

more clever

D.

very clever

15.

The triplets love............ very much.

A.

each other

B.

themselves

C.

their selves

D.

their selves

16.

............ the watch is old, it is still working.

A.

Since

B.

Besides

C.

Although

D.

However

17.

The students set............ early on their journey.

A.

up

B.

in

C.

out

D.

about

SECTION B

Choose from the alternatives lettered A to D the one which is nearest in meaning to the underlined word in each sentence.

18.

If you are a true friend you will not disclose a secret.

A.

give

B.

show

C.

display

D.

reveal

19.

As john waited for the interview, he was very nervous.

A.

sad

B.

afraid

C.

alarmed

D.

uneasy

20.

Patricia was satisfied with the result of the examination.

A.

pleased

B.

convinced

C.

pampered

D.

encouraged

21.

The attitude of the gateman was very hostile.

A.

harsh

B.

strange

C.

abusive

D.

unfriendly

22.

It was not his intension to hurt his younger brother.

A.

aim

B.

decision

C.

interest

D.

ambition

SECTION C

In each of the following sentences a group of words has been underlined. Choose from the alternatives lettered A to D the one that best explains the underlined group of words.

23.

Ibrahim registered for the course at the eleventh hour. This means that Ibrahim registered.........

A.

at eleven o'clock.

B.

a few hours before closing time.

C.

during eleven hours of registration.

D.

when it was almost too late.

24.

Bob lives within a stone's throw of the Jubilee Park. This means that Bob

A.

travels on the stony road

B.

live in s hut in the park

C.

live very close to the park

D.

often throws stone at the park

25.

When James heard the sound of gun-shot, his hair stood on end. This means that James..........

A.

was worried.

B.

started crying.

C.

was frightened.

D.

became inactive.

26.

Mary has gone to cheer up her friend. This means that Mary has gone to..........

A.

shout at her

B.

give her gifts

C.

tell her stories

D.

make her happy

27.

The teacher's abrupt question threw the pupil off balance. This means that the pupil was..........

A.

hurt.

B.

annoyed.

C.

worried.

D.

confused.

SECTION D

From the list of words lettered A to D, choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word underlined in each sentence.

28.

While the majority voted for a change, the............were against any change.

A.

rivals

B.

members

C.

minority

D.

opposition

29.

Imported rice is expensive these days.

A.

free

B.

cheap

C.

testy

D.

scarce

30.

The student was condemned for these days.

A.

cheered

B.

praised

C.

rewarded

D.

recommended

31.

Although he had applied for a permanentpost, he was only given a............ one.

A.

useful

B.

boring

C.

labouring

D.

temporary

32.

Some people pay much attention to their physical needs.

A.

basic

B.

moral

C.

financial

D.

spiritual

PART II
LITERATURE

From the list of words lettered A to D, choose the one that correctly answers each question or completes the sentence.

33.

A comedy is a play that............

A.

ends sadly.

B.

ends happily.

C.

condemns society.

D.

preaches honesty.

34.

The main female character in a play is............

A.

hero

B.

chorus

C.

heroine

D.

persona

35.

Expressions that appeal to the senses are collectively called............

A.

irony

B.

device

C.

pictures

D.

imagery

36.

The purpose of a comic relief is to............

A.

reduce tension

B.

teach a moral lesson

C.

set a moral standard

D.

compound a character's problems

37.

A play is better enjoyed when............

A.

acted

B.

read

C.

discussed

D.

memorized

38.

A narrative poem usually............

A.

praises actions

B.

tells a story

C.

mourns the dead

D.

condemns actions

39.

Read the following extract below and answer question below..

 

So fair art thou my bonnie lass

So deep in luve am I

And I will luve thee still my dear

Till all the sea gang dry

 

The last line is a/an............

A.

litotes

B.

hyperbole

C.

euphemism

D.

understatement

40.

Read the followimg extract below and answer question below..

 

So fair art thou my bonnie lass

So deep in luve am I

And I will luve thee still my dear

Till all the sea gang dry

 

The rhyme scheme of the stanza is............

A.

abcd

B.

abca

C.

abcb

D.

abba

THEORY QUESTIONS

1.

Write a letter to the Presiding Member of your district assembly telling him or her about two of the achievements of your community over the last five years and the plans for the future.

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2.

Your friend has informed you that his or her uncle has decided not to look after him or her in school anymore. Write to your friend's uncle giving him at least, two reasons why he should change his mind.

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3.

Write arguments for or against the topic: It is more advantageous to live in the village than in the city.

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4.

Read the following passage carefully and answer all the questions which follow.

 

The dry season was very long. The people waited anxiously for the rains to plant their seeds. The rain clouds that appeared occasionally were deceptive. To while away the time, they wove baskets and kente; others carved stools or sat under trees, playing games and drinking palm wine.

 

Sentu and his family were on the verge of starvation. They had just one cassava farm left to feed on. The maize in the barn was all gone. In fact, they had started eating the seed maize. Sentu kept wondering how he would get seeds to plant when the rainy season eventually started. He went to inspect the traps he had set for the rodent that had been feasting on the cassava. If the traps caught any animals, it would be a double blessing; he would get meat and reduce the population of 'his enemies', the pests. While inspecting his traps, h saw some smoke. He dashed towards it. He tried to put out the fire but could not. He shouted for help. In a twinkling of an eye, the whole farm had been destroy. Sentu wept uncontrollably.

 

When he raeched the village, his neighbours rushed to his house to console him. They gave him foodstuff and promised to help him get back on his feet. Tutu, the palm-wine tapper, visited Sentu that evening. He was accompanied by two elderly and highly respected men in the village. Their mission was simple. Tutu had asked them to apologize to Sentu on his behalf. It was the fire from Tutu's torch that had caused the havoc and brought such agony to Sentu's family. What could Sentu do or say?

 

(a)I. What was the main occupation of the people?

(a)II. State two other things they did that could earn them an income.

 

(b)I. What does 'pests' refer to?

(b)II. Why did the writer refer to the pests as 'his enemies'?

 

(c)I. How did Sentu feel when his farm was burnt?

(c)II. Why did he feel that way?

 

(d) For what two reasons did Tutu choose the elderly and highly respected men to accompany him to visit Sentu?

 

(e) Explain the following expressions in your own words.

I. a double blessing;

II. wept uncontrollably;

III. get back on his feet.

 

(f) For each of the following words, give another word or phrase that means the same and can fit into the passage;

I. anxiously;

II. deceptive;

III. dashed;

IV. mission;

V. agony.

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