English Past Questions And Answers

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4101

On my way to Abuja I met my english teacher _____the plane

  • (A)inside
  • (B)on
  • (C) under
  • (D) above
View Discussion (0)POST UTME UNILORIN
4102

Olukayade....... as a mechanic when he was young, but now he is a driver

  • A. had been working
  • B. used to work
  • C. would work
  • would have worked
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1980
4103

Choose the option that best complete the gap (s) There are lots of.....in a park

  • A. moving fast luxury buses
  • B. fast moving luxury buses
  • C. luxury buses moving fast
  • D. luxury buses fast moving
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2013
4104

Choose the most appropriate optionopposite in meaning to the word underlined word(s)

If we must live together as one people, we must learn to toleratedisparate dispositions?

  • A. converging
  • B. accommodating
  • C. conflicting
  • D. opposing
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1998
4105

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.

Mohammedu Ali won the fight hands down. This means that Mohammed Ail won

  • A. after a very tought fight
  • B. only narrowly
  • C. without using his hands
  • D. very easily
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2003 OBJ
4106

Seahorse populations have declined everywhere that seahorses are fished. During the past five years, seahorse populations have decreased by 50%. Last year, biologists met to discuss what might be done to reverse this trend.

  • A. Seahorses are likely to become extinct within five years.
  • B. One way to increase seahorse populations is to ban the fishing of seahorses.
  • C. Biologists from all over the world are working to save the seahorses.
  • D. Seahorse fishermen have spoken out against the biologists.
View Discussion (0)POST UTME UNILORIN
4107

Choose the option that best complete the gap. The invigilator _____ to know how long the examination _____ going on.

  • A. Wanted/ had been.
  • B. Wanted/ has been.
  • C. Want/had been.
  • D. Wanted/have been.
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2014
4108

Mrs Balogun is charmingly beautiful

  • A. Adjectival phrase
  • B. Adverbial phrase
  • C. Noun phrase
  • D. Prepositional phrase
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4109

In the question below choose theoption opposite in meaningto the word underlined: This cardentitles you to attend the film show

  • A. disqualifies
  • B. discourages
  • C. disenchants
  • D. proclaims
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1985
4110

After the sentence below, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.

Helen has always been a wet blanket. This means that Helen

  • A. always gets wet
  • B. betrays her friends
  • C. interacts freely with other people
  • D. stops others from enjoying themselves
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2014 OBJ