KUULCHAT
ENGLISH MOCK

OBJECTIVE TEST

PART I
LEXIS AND STRUCTURE

SECTION A

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

1.

Choose from the options A to D, the word that is most suitable to fill the gap

A.

unlucky

B.

disappointed

C.

unfortunate

D.

unsuccessful

Answer: D

2.

We initiated several projects last year.

A.

funded

B.

completed

C.

executed

D.

organized

Answer: B

3.

When the old woman heard the sound of the gun-shots, her hair stood on end. This means that the old woman

A.

started crying.

B.

became inactive.

C.

was frightened.

D.

was worried.

Answer: C

Hair stood on end: to cause fright or terror in someone.

4.

Trading is a lucrative economic activity.

A.

profitable

B.

legitimate

C.

desirable

D.

cherished

Answer: A

Synonyms (nearest in meaning) for lucrative

Advantageous, cost effective, fruitful, good, money-making, profitable, worthwhile, fatness, gainful, high-income, in the black, paying, remunerative, sweet

Antonyms (opposite in meaning) for lucrative

Poorly paid, unprofitable

5.

Yaaba hit the nail on the head when she told us that we could only succeed through hardworking.

This means that Yaaba ......

A.

was a good hairdresser

B.

told us the truth

C.

tried to deceive us

D.

showed that she disliked us

Answer: B

6.

That tailor always takes pains over his sewing. This means that the tailor

A.

does his sewing with great care.

B.

finds sewing very painful.

C.

is not happy sewing.

D.

is often ill and cannot sew.

Answer: A

Take pains: To expend/spend a lot of time, effort, and care doing something

7.

Choose from the options A to D, the word that is most suitable to fill the gap

A.

seek

B.

request

C.

search

D.

look

Answer: A

8.

Those children think their uncle is miserly yet he is ...... to strangers.

A.

friendly

B.

generous

C.

strict

D.

wicked

Answer: B

9.

Those children were born with a silver spoon in their mouth. This means that the children were born.............

A.

with their mouth full of silver.

B.

in good health

C.

in happy homes

D.

in wealth and luxury

Answer: D

born with a silver spoon
Born into a wealthy family.

Examples

We may both be wealthy now, but I was not born with a silver spoon. I had nothing when I was young, and all of my fortune is down to my own hard work.

Everyone who attends that university was born with a silver spoon, so I just don't think it's the right place for me.

10.

The two boys have often been at loggerheads with each other. This means that they ......

A.

are usually seen walking together

B.

have often exchanged ideas

C.

have often had strong disagreements

D.

usually have the same views on issues

Answer: C

11.

These herbs grow here in leaps and bounds. This means that the herbs grow

A.

gradually and in small numbers.

B.

in big circular heaps.

C.

in both cold and hot weather.

D.

quickly and greatly.

Answer: D

In leaps and bounds: with startlingly rapid progress.

Similar: rapidly, swiftly, quickly, speedily, at an amazing rate, exponentially

12.

The minister publicly rebukes his assistant and always ...... his secretary.

A.

advises

B.

commends

C.

embraces

D.

harasses

Answer: B

13.

It is hard to tell when this began or where it will ......

A.

fall

B.

cease

C.

reside

D.

remain

Answer: B

14.

The story was written in simple language.

A.

foreign

B.

strange

C.

local

D.

complex

Answer: D

15.

Some of the students grumbled about the assignment.

A.

questioned

B.

talked

C.

complained

D.

bothered

Answer: C

SECTION B

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.

A.

endless

B.

immeasurable

C.

incomplete

D.

inconstant

17.

He said the practice was alien to him.

A.

boring

B.

new

C.

modern

D.

unfamiliar

18.

Celia shook with fright.

A.

excitement

B.

cheerfulness

C.

hope

D.

fear

Synonyms (nearest in meaning) for fright

Consternation, dismay, horror, panic, trepidation, alarm, dread, fear, quaking, scare, shiver, shock, terror, cold sweat, trepidity

Antonyms (opposite in meaning) for fright

Calm, confidence, contentment, happiness, bravery, calmness, courage, beauty, fearlessness

19.

Have you enough money to buy a house?

A.

plenty

B.

much

C.

sufficient

D.

full

Enough: as much or as many as required

The nearest in meaning could be sufficient, adequate, ample, abundant

20.

Mr Nunyah slaughtered some of his bulls.

A.

killed

B.

treated

C.

examined

D.

castrated

Slaughter: kill (animals) for food

The nearest in meaning could be kill or butcher

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.

21.

I'm going to make you eat your words.

That means that you will.........

A.

become shocked

B.

be punished

C.

admit you are wrong

D.

face the consequences of your actions

Eat your words be forced to admit that what you have said before was wrong

Example: Nick told everyone that he'd be picked for the team, but when he wasn’t chosen he had to eat his words.

22.

Gil held her tongue on sensitive political issues. This means that she

A.

bit her tongue

B.

kept silent

C.

maintained her stand

D.

refused to laugh

To hold one's tongue: remain silent

23.

She tried to throw dust in our eyes. This means that she tried to ......

A.

cheat us

B.

deceive us

C.

fight us

D.

make us blind

24.

When the old woman heard the sound of the gun-shots, her hair stood on end. This means that the old woman

A.

started crying.

B.

became inactive.

C.

was frightened.

D.

was worried.

Hair stood on end: to cause fright or terror in someone.

25.

Aminu is full of himself. This means that Aminu is ......

A.

arrogant

B.

dangerous

C.

greedy

D.

quarrelsome

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.

26.

Most of the rules were observed.

A.

violated

B.

cancelled

C.

lessened

D.

excluded

27.

They said the film was ancient but I found it

A.

relaxing.

B.

modern.

C.

difficult.

D.

interesting.

Ancient means long ago or past. The opposite is modern which means current or recent or present times

28.

These simple rules were infringed.

A.

observed

B.

violated

C.

changed

D.

formulated

Antonyms (opposite in meaning) for infringe

Give, obey, receive, comply, discharge, observe

Synonyms (nearest in meaning) for infringe

Breach, contravene, disobey, encroach, impose, intrude, meddle, offend, trespass, borrow, break, crash, entrench, infract, invade, lift, obtrude, pirate, presume, steal, transgress

29.

He normally alights at the station.

A.

A. ascends

B.

boards

C.

enters

D.

joins

Opposite of alight is board

30.

That shop has been temporarily closed down.

A.

constantly

B.

deliberately

C.

legally

D.

permanently

Opposite of temporary is permanent

THEORY QUESTIONS

1.

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

 

The academic performance of students in the olden days was golden. Students knew the essence of education and made efforts to achieve excellence. Reading whatever material, they came across not only helped thier mental development but also made them self-reliant and confident. Students burn the midnight oil in order to make grades and to come out of the school as better people.

 

Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of students today. Whatever students achieved in the past is considered archaic. The emergence of improver technology has bedevilled the society. Students prefer staying in touch with friends and loved ones. The use of social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp and Instagram, has taken over their entire being. Reading useful materials like dailies, storybooks and others is now a thing of the past.

 

The negative influence of social media has deprived students of achieving excellence. Examination malpractices, mass failure in examination and bad language have become the order of the day.

 

Modern technology has its own benefits. In addition to serving as a great tool for businesses, it enables students to access informations easily. What is more, it enables easy interactions between friends and loved ones. As much as these are important, students should realise that, without good moral practices, education and reading, the future remains blurred. Students can eradicate the negative effects of modern technology has on them if only they remain focussed on their academic work.

 

(a) State two benefits of reading mentioned in the passage.

 

(b) For what two reasons did students study late into the night in the past?

 

(c) State two benefits of modern technology.

 

(d) How can students get rid of the harmful influence of social media?

 

(e) Explain in your own words the following expressions as used in the passage:

I. Burn the midnight oil;

II. Taken over their being;

III. The order of the day.

 

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

I. golden;

II. excellence;

III. archaic;

IV. blurred;

V. eradicate.

a)

i)

Reading helps in students' mental development.

ii)

Reading makes students become self-reliant and confident.

b)

i)

The students wanted to make good grades or to pass their exams well.

ii)

The students wanted to come out of schools as better people.

c)

i)

Modern technology enables people to access information easily or fast or quickly.

ii)

Modern technology serves as a great tool for business or modern technology helps friends or loved ones to interact with each other.

d)

By remaining focused on their academic work or studies, or by studying hard or seriously.

e)

i)

burn the midnight oil - to stay up for hous studying, working or reading

ii)

taken over their entire being - students are or become addicted to social media or they are preoccupied with social media.

iii)

the order of the day - a common or usual thing or practice or a customary thing or a common phenomenon or occurence.

f)

i)

golden - excellent, superb, unique, exceptional, fine, remarkable, outstanding, impressive, very good, extremely good

ii)

excellence - distinction, eminence, brilliance, greatness

iii)

archaic - outmoded, out-of-date, outdated, obsolete, old-fashioned, antiquated

iv)

blurred - uncertain, unclear, undetermined, bleak

v)

eradicate - eliminate, get rid of, do away with, root out, obliterate, uproot,stamp out

2.

Write a letter to Chairman of the Town Development Committee of your area telling him about the poor sanitation in your community. Suggest at least two ways of improving the sanitation.

You are to write a letter to the Town Development Committee of your area , telling him about the poor sanitation in your community and suggest at least two ways of improving the sanitation

The letter is a formal letter and must contain the features below:

i. Your address
ii. Date
iii. Recipient's address
iv. Salutation - Dear + Sir/Madam,
v. Heading/Title of the letter in block letters and underlined
vi. Body
vii. Subscription - Yours faithfully, Yours sincerely, etc.
viii. Signature
ix. Your full name (in brackets)

The language should be formal with no room for slang or colloquialism and there should be politeness of expression. A good blend of varied sentence patterns and a good use of vivid idiomatic expressions.

Your paragraphs should be well developed and properly linked.

You must check your spellings and punctuations and construct meaningful sentences.

Ensure that you use capital and small letters correctly at their appropriate places, thus for instance I for the pronoun "I" and not "i", etc.

3.

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.

Your letter must contain the main content, why your friend's uncle should look after him or her

The letter is a formal letter and must contain the features below:

i. Your address
ii. Date
iii. Recipient's address
iv. Salutation - Dear + Sir/Madam,
v. Heading/Title of the letter in block letters and underlined
vi. Body
vii. Subscription - Yours faithfully, Yours sincerely, etc.
viii. Signature
ix. Your full name (in brackets)

The language should be formal with no room for slang or colloquialism. A good blend of varied sentence patterns and a good use of vivid idiomatic expressions.

Your paragraphs should be well developed and properly linked.

You must check your spellings and punctuations and construct meaningful sentences.

Ensure that you use capital and small letters correctly at their appropriate places, thus for instance I for the pronoun "I" and not "i", etc.

4.

You have not returned to school after vacation. Write a letter to you headmaster/ headmistress explaining why you are still at home.

The letter is a formal letter and must contain the features below:

i. Your address
ii. Date
iii. Recipient's address
iv. Salutation - Dear + Sir/Madam,
v. Heading/Title of the letter in block letters and underlined
vi. Body
vii. Subscription - Yours faithfully, Yours sincerely, etc.
viii. Signature
ix. Your full name (in brackets)

The language should be formal with no room for slang or colloquialism and there should be politeness of expression. A good blend of varied sentence patterns and a good use of vivid idiomatic expressions.

Your paragraphs should be well developed and properly linked.

You must check your spellings and punctuations and construct meaningful sentences.

Ensure that you use capital and small letters correctly at their appropriate places, thus for instance I for the pronoun "I" and not "i", etc.

5.

Write a letter to the Member of Parliament of your constituency, telling him/her about the rise in armed robbery in your area. Suggest at least two ways to check it.

Your letter must contain the main content, description of cases of armed robbery in your area and how to curb it.

The letter is a formal letter and must contain the features below:

i. Your address
ii. Date
iii. Recipient's address
iv. Salutation - Dear + Sir/Madam,
v. Heading/Title of the letter in block letters and underlined
vi. Body
vii. Subscription - Yours faithfully, Yours sincerely, etc.
viii. Signature
ix. Your full name (in brackets)

The language should be formal with no room for slang or colloquialism and there should be politeness of expression. A good blend of varied sentence patterns and a good use of vivid idiomatic expressions.

Your paragraphs should be well developed and properly linked.

You must check your spellings and punctuations and construct meaningful sentences.