From the alternatives lettered A to D, choose the one which most suitably completes each sentence.
1.
Whole grains are healthier than polished ones.
Gill
Goal
Gaul
Gaol
2.
The animal will perish under this condition.
graze
survive
starve
remain
3.
Asua had to eat his words when Asante Kotoko lost to Tano Bofoakwa FC.
This means that Asuo ......
admitted that he was wrong
denied everything he had said
became very ashamed
lost his appetite
4.
The car sped around the curve.
chain
cell
ciao
colonel
5.
The rampant destruction of property must be checked.
common
regular
unpleasant
uncontrolled
6.
The policeman was reported to have concealed the evidence, but ...... it to the Jury.
disclosed
gathered
found
planted
7.
The audience laughed at his funny stories.
cheerful
humourless
familiar
peculiar
8.
The visitor's timidity surprised us.
hostility
sincerity
boldness
carelessness
9.
She tried to throw dust in our eyes. This means that she tried to ......
cheat us
deceive us
fight us
make us blind
10.
The radio is a potent medium of communication
fast
necessary
powerful
sound
11.
I learnt to paddle my own canoe. This means that I ......
am independent and need no help from others
do not interfere in other people's matters
have no help in my fishing business
work hard to feed myself and my family
12.
The story was written in simple language.
foreign
strange
local
complex
13.
The unfavourable weather affected their health.
beautiful
pleasant
cool
promising
14.
Foli and Adzovi hit it off quite well. This means they............
fight often
get on very well.
play as a team.
present good arguments.
15.
Aminu is full of himself. This means that Aminu is ......
arrogant
dangerous
greedy
quarrelsome
Choose from the alternatives lettered A to D the one which is nearest in meaning to the underlined word in each sentence.
16.
There is nothing with which to compare the infinite knowledge and power of Providence.
endless
immeasurable
incomplete
inconstant
17.
All the lax rules have been cancelled.
mild
previous
weak
wrong
18.
We will not allow him to dampen our spirits.
suppress
break
destroy
lower
19.
The chosen poems are very relatable
preferred
selected
prescribed
given
20.
The man placed an order for rice and stew at the restaurant.
a command
a demand
a request
a directive
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.
21.
The chief advised his subjects not to allow anger to get the better of them.
This means that they should not let anger ...... them.
divide
sadden
control
deceive
22.
The students were all ears during the presentation. This means that the students.......
did not enjoy the presentation.
had big ears.
listened attentively.
were very happy.
23.
Those children were born with a silver spoon in their mouth. This means that the children were born.............
with their mouth full of silver.
in good health
in happy homes
in wealth and luxury
24.
"Do not be such a wet blanket, Afua. Your brother needs all the support you can give him", Auntie Araba chided her daughter.
This means that Afua ...... her brother.
didn't care about
couldn't wash for
was too weak to help
liked to discourage
25.
That tailor always takes pains over his sewing. This means that the tailor
does his sewing with great care.
finds sewing very painful.
is not happy sewing.
is often ill and cannot sew.
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.
26.
Fishes are plentiful in the pond.
little
scarce
small
unusual
27.
Opaque ballot boxes are no longer used in elections.
covered
transparent
painted
dark
28.
It is good to get a cure for a disease, but it is better to ...... the disease.
prevent
protect
avoid
counter
29.
Cann worked hard to stock the shop.
decorate
empty
fill
reinforce
30.
The policeman was reported to have concealed the evidence, but ...... it to the Jury.
disclosed
gathered
found
planted
Read the following passage carefully and answer all the questions which follow.
One major cause of environment degradation in Ghana is gold mining. In the name of natural resource development, land is given to mining companies owned by foreigners. These foreigners milk the country dry and destroy the heritage of the people.
From the vast concessions granted them by the government, they extract the gold, destroy the rivers and other water bodies in the communities before going home, leaving the land worthless. Yet their operations are legal.
Approved mining is, however, not the sole gold mining activity. There is also what is regarded as unauthorized mining, called galamsey. In this enterprise, adventurous Ghanaians set out to do private mining as a livelihood. They dig up the earth with tools that are not as sophisticated as those of foreigners who also dig for the precious metal.
Mining activities destroy the environment. So far, it appears that nothing can be done to reclaim the land degraded by miners; the damage is irreversible. Vast tracts of arable land have become desolate mounds because of gold digging. Nothing can grow where galamsey has taken place.
Besides, the main water sources of communities have been polluted by the activities of both legal and illegal miners. The gold extracted from dirt requires cleaning with chemicals and rinsing in water. By the time the gold searchers succeed in producing a glittering handful, large stretches of rivers, ponds of water and some lakes have become poisoned.
Pollution leaves little drinking water for man and beast. Fishes die and human contract various diseases.
(a) Name the types of mining activities discussed in the passage.
(b)I. Which groups of people engage in mining?
(b)II. Why does government give licences to miners?
(c) How are the people and the land affected by the mining activities?
(d)I. How does the writer feel about mining?
(d)II. Why does the writer think that nothing can be done about the effects of mining?
(e) Explain the following expressions in your own words:
I. milk the country dry;
II. leaving the land worthless.
(f) For each of the following words, give another word or phrase, that means the same, and can fit into the passage:
I. vast;
II. sole;
III. reclaim;
IV. mounds;
V. glittering.
Write a letter to your friend describing two ways in which you prepared for your father's birthday party and tell him/her what made the party a memorable one.
Write a letter to your mother who lives abroad asking her to buy you three important things and explaining why you need them.
Write a letter to your Assemblyman suggesting three ways in which you can help improve sanitation in your area.
As the Head Prefect of your school, write a letter to the Chairman of your Parent-Teacher Association telling him about two problems in the school which you want the Association to help solve.