English Past Questions And Answers
As ............. of you as can come are welcome
- A. each
- B. any
- C. many
- D. more
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word The delegates found it better to resort to consultation rather than __________
- A. conflict
- B. confrontation
- C. reconciliation
- D. consent
WASSCE 2022 ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3 ORAL (OBJECTIVES TEST)
dance
- A. dunce
- B. aunt
- C. friend
- D. mace
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations of the sentence is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
The workers accused the manager of lying to take the bread out of their mouth. This means that the manager
- A. wanted to deprive them of their means of livelihood
- B. was very selfish
- C. did not tolerate lazy workers
- D. did not show enough sympathy with problems
After the following sentence, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretaion that is most appropriate for the sentence.
Peter and Paul get along like a house on fire. This means that they
- A. have a very good relationship
- B. are not on speaking terms
- C. avoid each other always
- D. pretend to like each other
Speech sounds are traditionally called ____
- A. Morphemes
- B. Phonemes
- C. Phonetics
- D. Phonology
Choose the most appropriate optionopposite in meaning to the word underlined word(s).
Akoso thought that her father was verycallous?
- A. indifferent
- B. compassionate
- C. wicked
- D. careless
Instruction: Choose the word opposite in meaning to the underlined word.
Too manytheories will not help us; we need to be ...........
- A. bookish
- B. hypothetical
- C. antithetical
- D. practical
From the words or group of words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word or group of words.
The courtrestrained the company from laying off the striking workers.
- A. compelled
- B. ordered
- C. prevented
- D. cajoled
Choose the one nearest in meaning to the word(s) in bracket Some men will continue to cause offences until they are given [a taste of their own medicine]
- A. placated
- B. revenged on
- C. cured
- D. recompensed for

