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Question 1 of 100
1. Question
SECTION 1
Choose from the options lettered A – E, the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the italicized expression in each of the following questions (Nos. 1-10).
If the evidence against the chairman is not enough to convict him, he would be
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Question 2 of 100
2. Question
Choose from the options lettered A – E, the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the italicized expression in each of the following questions (Nos. 1-10).
Nowadays, the cost of medical treatments overseas is more expensive when compared with the rates in Nigeria
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Question 3 of 100
3. Question
Choose from the options lettered A – E, the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the italicized expression in each of the following questions (Nos. 1-10).
After a year of rustication, Akin resumed his study
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Question 4 of 100
4. Question
Choose from the options lettered A – E, the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the italicized expression in each of the following questions (Nos. 1-10).
We live in the most densely populated area of the city.
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Question 5 of 100
5. Question
Choose from the options lettered A – E, the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the italicized expression in each of the following questions (Nos. 1-10).
It is safer to travel with a cautious driver than a one.
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Question 6 of 100
6. Question
Choose from the options lettered A – E, the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the italicized expression in each of the following questions (Nos. 1-10).
Jane went abroad to play amateur basketball.
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Question 7 of 100
7. Question
Choose from the options lettered A – E, the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the italicized expression in each of the following questions (Nos. 1-10).
There was a shortfall in the budgetary allocation to the state.
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Question 8 of 100
8. Question
Choose from the options lettered A – E, the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the italicized expression in each of the following questions (Nos. 1-10).
Some bacteria are said to be beneficial to man.
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Question 9 of 100
9. Question
Choose from the options lettered A – E, the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the italicized expression in each of the following questions (Nos. 1-10).
The patient’s condition has deteriorated.
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Question 10 of 100
10. Question
Choose from the options lettered A – E, the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the italicized expression in each of the following questions (Nos. 1-10).
Some African Nations have cordial relations with many European countries
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Question 11 of 100
11. Question
SECTION 2
Complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered A – E Nos. 11 – 20).
Corruption is the……..of the Nigerian society
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Question 12 of 100
12. Question
Complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered A – E Nos. 11 – 20).
The students passed the examination because they studied the……..text
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Question 13 of 100
13. Question
Complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered A – E Nos. 11 – 20).
The……..of the thunder scared us.
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Question 14 of 100
14. Question
Complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered A – E Nos. 11 – 20).
The man was………..to the next rank because of his commitment to work.
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Question 15 of 100
15. Question
Complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered A – E Nos. 11 – 20).
Would it be………for you to start work today?
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Question 16 of 100
16. Question
Complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered A – E Nos. 11 – 20).
A persons ally is his
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Question 17 of 100
17. Question
Complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered A – E Nos. 11 – 20).
Parents should ensure that they…………the kind of movies their children watch
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Question 18 of 100
18. Question
Complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered A – E Nos. 11 – 20).
There is a……………of doctors in our hospitals as most of them have migrated to foreign countries.
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Question 19 of 100
19. Question
Complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered A – E Nos. 11 – 20).
The budget is yet to be…………into law.
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Question 20 of 100
20. Question
Complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered A – E Nos. 11 – 20).
The politicians have begun to………. for votes.
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Question 21 of 100
21. Question
SECTION 3
Choose from the options lettered A-E, re one that is the most appropriate interpretation for each of the following statements (Nos. 21-30).
The case of theft against the manager was swept under the carpet. This means the case was
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Question 22 of 100
22. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, re one that is the most appropriate interpretation for each of the following statements (Nos. 21-30).
John and James had to clear the air between them before they travelled together again. This means they had to
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Question 23 of 100
23. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, re one that is the most appropriate interpretation for each of the following statements (Nos. 21-30).
Paul is a dark horse in the town. This means that he
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Question 24 of 100
24. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, re one that is the most appropriate interpretation for each of the following statements (Nos. 21-30).
I had a tete-a-tete with my close friends about the issue. This means that I had a/an _____ conversation.
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Question 25 of 100
25. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, re one that is the most appropriate interpretation for each of the following statements (Nos. 21-30).
I got called on the carpet for being late. This means I was
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Question 26 of 100
26. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, re one that is the most appropriate interpretation for each of the following statements (Nos. 21-30).
None of the men could take the bull by the horn. This means that
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Question 27 of 100
27. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, re one that is the most appropriate interpretation for each of the following statements (Nos. 21-30)
Her parents were with her through thick and thin. This means that her parents supported her
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Question 28 of 100
28. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, re one that is the most appropriate interpretation for each of the following statements (Nos. 21-30).
The last time I saw Ade, he had become a bag of bones. This means he was
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Question 29 of 100
29. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, re one that is the most appropriate interpretation for each of the following statements (Nos. 21-30).
The Principal’s son has become a hard nut to crack. This means he is
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Question 30 of 100
30. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, re one that is the most appropriate interpretation for each of the following statements (Nos. 21-30).
Joy was able to make something of herself not long after she had left for the city. This means she
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Question 31 of 100
31. Question
SECTION 4
Choose from the options lettered A-E, the one that is nearest in meaning to the expression in italics in each of the following questions (Nos. 31-40).
Magic is an act shrouded in mystery.
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Question 32 of 100
32. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, the one that is nearest in meaning to the expression in italics in each of the following questions (Nos. 31-40).
The school building is in dire need of renovation
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Question 33 of 100
33. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, the one that is nearest in meaning to the expression in italics in each of the following questions (Nos. 31-40).
The couple had ample opportunity but they failed to reconcile their differences
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Question 34 of 100
34. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, the one that is nearest in meaning to the expression in italics in each of the following questions (Nos. 31-40).
The election was annulled just after six months of his stay in office.
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Question 35 of 100
35. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, the one that is nearest in meaning to the expression in italics in each of the following questions (Nos. 31-40).
The task ahead of us as a nation is monumental
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Question 36 of 100
36. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, the one that is nearest in meaning to the expression in italics in each of the following questions (Nos. 31-40).
Nowadays, cultism is rife in our educational institutions
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Question 37 of 100
37. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, the one that is nearest in meaning to the expression in italics in each of the following questions (Nos. 31-40).
The food I relish most is pounded yam
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Question 38 of 100
38. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, the one that is nearest in meaning to the expression in italics in each of the following questions (Nos. 31-40).
He was expelled from the college in his penultimate year
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Question 39 of 100
39. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, the one that is nearest in meaning to the expression in italics in each of the following questions (Nos. 31-40).
The rich man maintained a calm demeanour throughout the interview.
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Question 40 of 100
40. Question
Choose from the options lettered A-E, the one that is nearest in meaning to the expression in italics in each of the following questions (Nos. 31-40).
The singer received a resounding applause at the end of the rendition.
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Question 41 of 100
41. Question
SECTION 5
Complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered A – E (Nos. 41 -67).
The play was _____ interesting that at the end, the audience clapped for quite a long time.
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Question 42 of 100
42. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
The prefix ______ will combine with the word ‘divisible’ to form a new word.
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Question 43 of 100
43. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
The police have made _____ of arrests concerning the murder case.
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Question 44 of 100
44. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
Jude was impressed ______ his wife’s meal
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Question 45 of 100
45. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
The compound is the______ in the village.
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Question 46 of 100
46. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
Nowadays, most people prefer using cell phones _____ writing letters.
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Question 47 of 100
47. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
Mother _____ in her room since the last visitor left.
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Question 48 of 100
48. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
The accident that occurred was no fault of
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Question 49 of 100
49. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
This is my book, so that one must be
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Question 50 of 100
50. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
________ and Funke were present at the party
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Question 51 of 100
51. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
I am so tired______ I can fall down.
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Question 52 of 100
52. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
She _______ never seen an accident as fatal as that in all her life
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Question 53 of 100
53. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
The suffix ______ will combine with the word ‘attend’ to form a new word
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Question 54 of 100
54. Question
Complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered A – E (Nos. 41 -67).
Your father and_____ agreed to travel together.
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Question 55 of 100
55. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
The ______ won the best footballer of the year award.
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Question 56 of 100
56. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
The students were arguing amongst
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Question 57 of 100
57. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
This is quite an improvement _____ your last performance
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Question 58 of 100
58. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
he is rich, _____ he does not assist the less privileged
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Question 59 of 100
59. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
He is the______ leader of the group because of the illness of the substantive chairman
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Question 60 of 100
60. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
The _____ General became a commercial farmer
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Question 61 of 100
61. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
You said you were the leader of the group, ______?
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Question 62 of 100
62. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
Mary is very hungry, _____?
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Question 63 of 100
63. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
Daddy drives carefully, doesn’t he?
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Question 64 of 100
64. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
The statement “A car has an engine”, said the driver, re-written in the reported speech form becomes, the driver said that a car______ an engine.
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Question 65 of 100
65. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
The statement “I want to drink water”, said the little girl, re-written in the reported speech form becomes, The little girl said that she_____ to drink water.
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Question 66 of 100
66. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
The statement “Eze has typed the annual report of the club”, re-written in the passive form becomes, The annual report of the club_____ typed by Eze.
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Question 67 of 100
67. Question
complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options lettered a – e (nos. 41 -67).
The statement, I have done the work, re-written in the passive form becomes, The work _____ done by me.
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Question 68 of 100
68. Question
Choose from the options lettered A the one that is correctly spelt (Nos. 68 – 70).
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Question 69 of 100
69. Question
Choose from the options lettered A the one that is correctly spelt (Nos. 68 – 70).
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Question 70 of 100
70. Question
Choose from the options lettered A the one that is correctly spelt (Nos. 68 – 70).
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Question 71 of 100
71. Question
SECTION 6
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_0f labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 72 of 100
72. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_0f labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 73 of 100
73. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_0f labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 74 of 100
74. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_ of labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work
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Question 75 of 100
75. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_ of labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 76 of 100
76. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_ of labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 77 of 100
77. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_ of labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 78 of 100
78. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_ of labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 79 of 100
79. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_ of labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 80 of 100
80. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_ of labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 81 of 100
81. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_ of labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 82 of 100
82. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_ of labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 83 of 100
83. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_ of labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 84 of 100
84. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_ of labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 85 of 100
85. Question
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, FIVE options are offered in columns lettered A -E, Fill each numbered gap with the appropriate option.
PASSAGE A
The origin of trade unions dated back to the eighteenth century after the_71_revolution. The new_72_ system made most of the new recruits to come into realization of being de-skilled by the systems of_73_ of labour,_74_ and loss of control over the processes of work. The workers were not satisfied with their pay and they had a feeling of job insecure
Many countries initially resisted the emergence of_75_unions. Their excuse was that the union would limit the activities of the_76_ . However, many countries have now_77_ the activities of labour union. In some countries, it is not all workers that are members of trade union. On the other hand, all workers especially wage_78_ are implored to join the trade union and pay monthly_79_. In the United States and some other advanced countries, the latter situation in is the case.
With the existence of trade unions, workers can_80_ on collective basis on_81_and other conditions of work. The coming together of the labour union and the_82_ is called collective barganing
The essence of collective bargaining is to ensure collective_83_ and discourage_84_ determination of wages and arbitrary_85_ of other conditions of work.
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Question 86 of 100
86. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 87 of 100
87. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 88 of 100
88. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 89 of 100
89. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 90 of 100
90. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 91 of 100
91. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 92 of 100
92. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 93 of 100
93. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 94 of 100
94. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 95 of 100
95. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 96 of 100
96. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 97 of 100
97. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 98 of 100
98. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 99 of 100
99. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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Question 100 of 100
100. Question
PASSAGE B
Free and_86_ primary education should be encouraged in Nigeria because primary education is the _87 stone of the other levels of formal education and it is, therefore, the _88_ to economic and social advancement. No nation can_89_ the challenges of the modern world of science without formal education. The education of the child begins at the _90_ school, since most families do not have the _91_of sending their children to nursery and kindergarten schools; therefore, free and compulsory primary education should be -92- in Nigeria.
Primary school education is quite_93_ in the life of the child. It is in the primary school that the child learns to_94_ with the members of his peer group other than those of his immediate home and family environment. He is _95_ to learning situations in which the agents of instruction are adults who may not be related to him. It is in this way that the child_96_ to interact with others and this helps him to develop_97_adaptive behaviour in lure later life. The primary school must be seen as an important_98_ of socialization. Therefore to _99_ a child of the experience of primary education is to make him a social_100_
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