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.

Samantha's main problem is that she can see no further than her nose. This means that Samantha

A.

lacks foresight.

B.

is easily deceived.

C.

has a long nose.

D.

cannot think

Answer: A

See no further than the end of one's nose

a. to be short-sighted; have myopia
b. to lack insight or foresight

2.

Paul purposely left the door open.

A.

carelessly

B.

hurriedly

C.

intentionally

D.

occasionally

Answer: C

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.

The robbers ransacked the house.

A.

torched

B.

destroyed

C.

invaded

D.

looted

Answer: D

5.

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

6.

For winning the first position in the Essay Competition, the school gave Linda a laptop.

The correct passive form of the sentence above is

For winning the first position in the Essay Competition, Linda ...... given a laptop by the school.

A.

is

B.

has been

C.

was

D.

is being

Answer: C

7.

The prefect rebuked the student for his rude behaviour

A.

defended

B.

justified

C.

pardoned

D.

praised

Answer: D

Opposite of rebuke/condemn/disapprove is praise

8.

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

A.

motions

B.

ideas

C.

decisions

D.

intentions

Answer: A

A motion is a proposal that is put before a meeting for discussion and a decision. If a motion is passed it becomes a resolution. Resolutions are binding and should be recorded in the minutes of the meeting.

9.

Her clothes would look better if she ...... them.

A.

will wash

B.

washes

C.

washed

D.

would wash

Answer: C

The sentence is a conditional sentence that talks about an unreal situation in the present. In such cases, we use the past simple tense in the if-clause and 'would' + base verb in the main clause.

10.

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

Answer: B

11.

The welfare of their students should be the concern of teachers.

A.

wealth

B.

happiness

C.

well-being

D.

growth

Answer: C

Welfare: the health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group.

The nearest in meaning could be well-being, health, good health, happiness, comfort, security, safety, protection, prosperity, profit, good, success, fortune, good fortune, advantage, interest

12.

Foli and Adzovi hit it off quite well. This means they............

A.

fight often

B.

get on very well.

C.

play as a team.

D.

present good arguments.

Answer: B

13.

The salient points of the topic have been thoroughly discussed.

A.

highlighted

B.

chosen

C.

important

D.

interesting

Answer: C

14.

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

15.

It is good to get a cure for a disease, but it is better to ...... the disease.

A.

prevent

B.

protect

C.

avoid

D.

counter

Answer: A

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.

Soraya is very lively today.

A.

smart

B.

active

C.

friendly

D.

serious

Lively: full of life and energy; active and outgoing.

The nearest in meaning could be energetic, active, animated, vigorous, dynamic, full of life, outgoing, spirited, high-spirited, vivacious, enthusiastic, vibrant, buoyant, exuberant, effervescent, cheerful

17.

Little Asabea wondered why her grandfather walked so slowly.

A.

was saddened that

B.

felt frustrated that

C.

was curious about why

D.

thought about why

18.

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

A.

good

B.

perfect

C.

satisfactory

D.

suitable

19.

Her ambition is to own a private jet.

A.

target

B.

joy

C.

plan

D.

desire

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

20.

Lance only talks about trivial matters.

A.

unimportant

B.

unpleasant

C.

unacceptable

D.

unexciting

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 learnt to paddle my own canoe. This means that I ......

A.

am independent and need no help from others

B.

do not interfere in other people's matters

C.

have no help in my fishing business

D.

work hard to feed myself and my family

22.

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.

23.

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

24.

I was informed at the eleventh hour about his decision to leave town. This means that I heard it

A.

very late.

B.

at eleven o'clock.

C.

immediately.

D.

in good time.

The eleventh hour

The last moment or almost too late

25.

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

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 pupils are confident of passing the examination.

A.

determined

B.

doubtless

C.

uncertain

D.

uneasy

27.

He normally alights at the station.

A.

A. ascends

B.

boards

C.

enters

D.

joins

Opposite of alight is board

28.

People in our village polite to strangers.

A.

cruel

B.

mean

C.

rude

D.

unfair

29.

The girl intentionally tore her dress.

A.

carelessly

B.

accidentally

C.

willingly

D.

foolishly

30.

The results will be released very soon.

A.

withheld

B.

confirmed

C.

withdraw

D.

cancelled

THEORY QUESTIONS

1.

Writ a speech you should give to the people in your community on how to keep the environment clean.

Your speech must contain the main content, how to keep the environment clean

Your speech must contain the features below:

i. The title or heading
ii. Introduction
iii. Body
iv. Conclusion

CONTENT EXAMPLES

HOW TO KEEP THE ENVIRONMENT CLEAN


1.Limiting the use of plastics and using paper bags instead
2. Prohibiting littering and punishing offenders
3. Implementing effective waste collection and management schemes
4. Growing green grasses and trees; grasses can reduce erosion.
5. Making ourselves responsible citizens

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.

Describe an interesting place you have visited and say what you gained in the visit.

This is a descriptive essay.

Your essay must have the following features:

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

3.

Write a story which ends with the expression: '................ what a dream!'

You are to write a story which ends with the sentence: ..... what a dream!.

Content

This is an imaginative composition. The story therefore can be real or imagined/imaginary. It could be your own experience or that of somebody else's, horrifying or pleasant.

Organisation

A good story should have a beginning, climax and a conclusion. It should have a clear setting and its events should be arranged in time sequence.

Note:You are not to write a fable i.e. a story with animal characters.

Expression

The language should be clear and easy to understand to make the actions of the characters come to life. The choice of vocabulary should be appropriate to the subject matter.

4.

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.

5.

Your friend who lives in another town thinks that school life is boring and wants to leave school to start petty trading. Write a letter to encourage him/her to remain in school. In the letter, discuss two aspects of school life that you find enjoyable.

Content

1. You are to write a letter to your friend, discussing two aspects of school life you find enjoyable and encouraging your friend to stay in school

2. You must write on all three parts(referring to the problem, discussing two aspects of school life that are enjoyable and encouraging your friend to stay in school) effectively to earn good mark.

Organization

This is an informal letter, and the following features are mandatory:

1. Your address and date
2. Salutation: Dear + first name of friend
3. Subscription: Yours sincerely/Yours/Your friend/Yours ever, etc.
4. Your first name

Expression

1. This is a letter to a friend; therefore, the language should be chatty to reflect the close relationship between you and your friend.

2. Contracted forms and slang are acceptable but should be controlled.

3. There should be a variety of sentence types.

Mechanical Accuracy

1. Your concord (subject-verb, noun-pronoun), tense, determiners, prepositions and punctuations must be accurate.

2. Your spelling must be accurate.

3. You can either use American or British spelling but must be consistent

4. Each sentence and proper noun should begin with a capital letter. Mark is deducted for using "i" instead of "I" for the first-person pronoun, etc.