English Past Questions And Answers

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3221

From the alternatives provided in the question below select the one which most appropriately completes the sentence: The driver of that lorry .... lost his life during the collision

  • A. barely
  • B. hardly
  • C. nearly
  • D. closely
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1984
3222

The offence for killing of a queen is ____

  • (A) regicide
  • (B) queenicide
  • (C) papapacide
  • (D) murder
View Discussion (0)POST UTME UNILORIN
3223

Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s). Salasi'stremendous effort has yielded results?

  • A. absolute
  • B. insignficant
  • C. unimpressive
  • D. a gregarious
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2009
3224
In this question, fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

Without our relentless campaigns, we might _____ sure of victory in the race for the National Assembly.

  • A. be never
  • B. never have been
  • C. never had been
  • D. have never be
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2023
3225

Choose the interpretation that is most appropriate for each sentence.

My grandmother once told me that old habits die hard. This means that old habits are

  • A. easily corrected
  • B. difficult to change
  • C. short-lived
  • D. forever changing
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2020 OBJ
3226

In the question below, choose the expression or words whichbest completeseach sentence: North Africa is .... than Northern Europe.

  • A. hotter
  • B. more hot
  • C. more hotter
  • D. the hottest
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1983
3227

The passage below has gaps. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap.

PASSAGE IV

With the most profound respect to the members of the Senate, I do not think that it is within the competence of that ...1... body to pass a motion to ...2... the executive action of the President. The Senate is ...3... of the National Assembly. But it is not by itself alone the National Assembly. One can imagine the confusion, which would be created if the ...4... were to take a view diametrically opposed to that reflected in the Senate resolution. The strongest objection to the action of the Senate in passing the resolution is the fact that it constituted itself the ...5... as well as the judge of the constitutionality of the action of the President. The function of the Senate is to ...6... laws. But the Senate has no authority or ...7... to control the President in the exercise of his ...8... powers. It cannot by a mere resolution or motion give any directive to the President regarding the exercise of his powers nor can it undo what the President has done in the exercise of those powers. The only way in which the exercise of the powers of the President can be ...9... is by ...10... of the National Assembly.

Adapted from The Guardian of July 8, 1999, p. 8.

...10...
  • A. a Decree
  • B. bill
  • C. an Act
  • D. a motion
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2023
3228

Narrate an experience you have had or heard about that illustrates the saying: Where there is a will there is a way

View Discussion (0)WAEC 1999 THEORY
3229

Choose the option that best completes the gap, I'll find time for my _________ when I get _________with this difficult assignment.

  • A. past-time/over
  • B. pass-time/over
  • C. passtime/through
  • D. pastime/through
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2018
3230

He easily the ............ of the lot

  • A. brightest
  • B. brighter
  • C. more brighter
  • D. most brightest
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1981