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.

The girl intentionally tore her dress.

A.

carelessly

B.

accidentally

C.

willingly

D.

foolishly

Answer: B

2.

She is fond of talking about trivial matters.

A.

unpleasant

B.

unimportant

C.

unexciting

D.

unacceptable

Answer: B

3.

My uncle loves to cast his bread upon waters. This means that my uncle..........

A.

behaves strangely

B.

feeds his fish with bread.

C.

is wasteful.

D.

loves to help people.

Answer: D

4.

The commotion at the stadium was avoidable.

A.

trouble

B.

confusion

C.

issue

D.

violence

Answer: B

5.

There was mayhem as the crowd scattered.

A.

anger

B.

fear

C.

order

D.

riot

Answer: C

6.

The interview was conducted to separate the sheep from the goats. This means that the interview aimed at......... .

A.

finding people who could rear sheep.

B.

keeping the sheep in a different pen.

C.

selecting only the humble candidates.

D.

selecting the best candidates.

Answer: D

7.

The new school is ideal for Mr. Mensah's children.

A.

good

B.

perfect

C.

satisfactory

D.

suitable

Answer: B

8.

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

9.

Paul shed crocodile tears when his friend failed the exam. This means that Paul

A.

was genuinely sorry for his friend.

B.

felt very sad but did not cry.

C.

pretended he was sorry for his friend.

D.

cried uncontrollably.

Answer: C

Shed crocodile tears: to pretend to be sorry for somebody/something

10.

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

A.

advertisements

B.

announcements

C.

information

D.

notices

Answer: A

11.

His expressions are rather colloquial.

A.

informal

B.

archaic

C.

formal

D.

modern

Answer: C

Antonyms (opposite in meaning) for colloquial

Correct, formal, standard, stilted

Synonyms(nearest in meaning) for colloquial

Conversational, vernacular, chatty, common, demotic, dialectal, everyday, idiomatic, jive, popular, street

12.

Regions with abundant rainfall are different from those having ...... moisture.

A.

unpredictable

B.

scanty

C.

uncertain

D.

reduced

Answer: B

13.

Her ambition is to own a private jet.

A.

target

B.

joy

C.

plan

D.

desire

Answer: D

Ambition: a strong desire or what drives a person to do or achieve something.

The nearest in meaning could be drive, determination, desire, enterprise, initiative, eagerness, motivation, enthusiasm, zeal, commitment, a sense of purpose, longing, yearning, hankering, get-up-and-go

14.

Evans wakes up early because he does not sleep much.

A.

often

B.

at home

C.

late

D.

on his bed

Answer: C

Opposite of early is late

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.

It was forecast that there would be thunderstorm in the evening.

A.

broadcast

B.

calculated

C.

observed

D.

predicted

17.

Lance only talks about trivial matters.

A.

unimportant

B.

unpleasant

C.

unacceptable

D.

unexciting

18.

The porter could not endure his insults

A.

accept

B.

agree

C.

approve

D.

bear

Endure nearest in meaning:, undergo, go through, live through, experience, meet, encounter, cope with, deal with, face, face up to, handle, suffer, tolerate, put up with, brave, bear, withstand, sustain, weather, become reconciled to, reconcile oneself to, become resigned to, get used to, become accustomed to, learn to live with, make the best of, go along with, submit to, countenance, accept, give one's blessing to, brook, support, take, stick, hack, stand for, stomach, swallow, abide, hold with, be doing with, wear

19.

The internet is of enormous benefit to education.

A.

enviable

B.

great

C.

much

D.

suitable

20.

The youth should be ruled by the fundamental ideals of courtesy.

A.

essential

B.

known

C.

popular

D.

realistic

Fundamental nearest in meaning:basics, essentials, rudiments, foundations, basic principles, first principles, preliminaries, crux, essence, core, nucleus, heart, base

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.

Manna lay aside some money for Baaba's party. This means that Manna............

A.

refused to host the party.

B.

saved money for the party.

C.

spent money on the party.

D.

took a loan to organise the party.

22.

When he lost his job. Yaro was left to sink or swim. That means that Yaro..........

A.

was depressed.

B.

shouted for help

C.

had to find another job.

D.

had to survive on his own

23.

The chief advised his subjects not to allow anger to get the better of them.

This means that they should not let anger ...... them.

A.

divide

B.

sadden

C.

control

D.

deceive

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.

A.

didn't care about

B.

couldn't wash for

C.

was too weak to help

D.

liked to discourage

25.

We tried all we could to amuse her but she kept a straight face. This means that she

A.

did not listen to us.

B.

looked straight ahead.

C.

refused to laugh.

D.

cried all the more.

A straight face

A blank or serious facial expression, especially when trying not to laugh.

Example: My father kept a straight face when he joked.

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.

The results will be released very soon.

A.

withheld

B.

confirmed

C.

withdraw

D.

cancelled

27.

Fishes are plentiful in the pond.

A.

little

B.

scarce

C.

small

D.

unusual

28.

His expressions are rather colloquial.

A.

informal

B.

archaic

C.

formal

D.

modern

Antonyms (opposite in meaning) for colloquial

Correct, formal, standard, stilted

Synonyms(nearest in meaning) for colloquial

Conversational, vernacular, chatty, common, demotic, dialectal, everyday, idiomatic, jive, popular, street

29.

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

A.

friendly

B.

generous

C.

strict

D.

wicked

30.

She accidentally tore her dress.

A.

intentionally

B.

willingly

C.

carelessly

D.

foolishly

THEORY QUESTIONS

1.

Write an interesting story which ends with the words, It pays to be kind to strangers.

Your story should have a plot, a setting and a conclusion.

It should end with the words, It pays to be kind to strangers in the conclusion.

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.

2.

Write a story that ends with the expression: So it pays to be kind to strangers.

Your story should have a plot, a setting and a conclusion.

Your conclusion should end with So it pays to be kind to strangers.

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 teachers have complained about acts of indiscipline being practised in your school. As Senior Prefect, write a letter to the headmaster, describing two of such acts and suggesting ways of correcting them.

Your letter must contain the main content, acts of indiscipline being practised in your school and how to correct them

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.

You are to mention the particular programme you were offered and the particular one you wanted to offer.

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.

Possible Acts of Indisciplines

1. Boycotting of lessons
2. Watching and practicing pornography
3. Lies telling
4. Violence
5. Dishonesty
6. Disobedient to teachers, prefects and school administration
7. Rapping school/class mates
8. Alcohol consumption
9. Improper dressing
10. Lateness
11. Misbehavior
12. Bullying
13. Hooliganism
14. Damaging property
16. Drug abuse

Possible ways of correcting them

1. Counselling
2. Punishing
3. Clear Guidelines/Rules
4. Behaviour Contracting
5. Modeling Behaviour

4.

Describe the happiest day in your life.

This is a descriptive essay.

You are to write the series of actions flowing forward to the end.

You should also be mindful of your tenses. This essay is in the past and so your tenses must be in the past.

Your essay must have the following features:

i. Title/heading
ii. Introduction
iii. Body
iv. Conclusion

5.

Write a letter to the Headteacher of your school complaining about at least two bad things your teachers do in the school.

You are to write a letter to the head , complaining about at least two bad things your teachers do in the school

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.

You are to complain at least two bad things your teachers do in the school.

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.