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Question 1 of 15
1. Question
Read the passage and answer the question that follow:
Whenever I told people that I was going to the Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba in Lagos, many of them looked at my face with some kind of suspicion or sympathy. At least that was the message that I read from their faces. I understood suspicion to mean that they might be troubled or worried if I had some psychiatric problem myself concerning the concept of sympathy, they might have thought that I had a patient that I went there to see or visit. How on earth they thought that I had a patient that I went there to visit. How on earth they thought that way baffled me! In reality, the hospital was built for the care of people with some kind of psychiatric problem or another. Did it mean, then that all persons that one found in the hospital at any given time had psychiatric problems? Or, could someone not go to the place for things other than seeking psychiatric assistance? What might be responsible for this kind of attitude was the lack of education or precisely, good education could help people differentiate their right from left. What such people might have done was request to know what one was going there to do. Such a request would have solved the suspicion and sympathy problems.
The word “them” in the first paragraph belongs to the grammatical class of
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Question 2 of 15
2. Question
Read the passage and answer the question that follow:
Whenever I told people that I was going to the Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba in Lagos, many of them looked at my face with some kind of suspicion or sympathy. At least that was the message that I read from their faces. I understood suspicion to mean that they might be troubled or worried if I had some psychiatric problem myself concerning the concept of sympathy, they might have thought that I had a patient that I went there to see or visit. How on earth they thought that I had a patient that I went there to visit. How on earth they thought that way baffled me! In reality, the hospital was built for the care of people with some kind of psychiatric problem or another. Did it mean, then that all persons that one found in the hospital at any given time had psychiatric problems? Or, could someone not go to the place for things other than seeking psychiatric assistance? What might be responsible for this kind of attitude was the lack of education or precisely, good education could help people differentiate their right from left. What such people might have done was request to know what one was going there to do. Such a request would have solved the suspicion and sympathy problems.
To read from someone’s face as uses in the passage means
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Question 3 of 15
3. Question
Read the passage and answer the question that follow:
Whenever I told people that I was going to the Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba in Lagos, many of them looked at my face with some kind of suspicion or sympathy. At least that was the message that I read from their faces. I understood suspicion to mean that they might be troubled or worried if I had some psychiatric problem myself concerning the concept of sympathy, they might have thought that I had a patient that I went there to see or visit. How on earth they thought that I had a patient that I went there to visit. How on earth they thought that way baffled me! In reality, the hospital was built for the care of people with some kind of psychiatric problem or another. Did it mean, then that all persons that one found in the hospital at any given time had psychiatric problems? Or, could someone not go to the place for things other than seeking psychiatric assistance? What might be responsible for this kind of attitude was the lack of education or precisely, good education could help people differentiate their right from left. What such people might have done was request to know what one was going there to do. Such a request would have solved the suspicion and sympathy problems.
Sympathy attributively mean
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Question 4 of 15
4. Question
Read the passage and answer the question that follow:
Whenever I told people that I was going to the Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba in Lagos, many of them looked at my face with some kind of suspicion or sympathy. At least that was the message that I read from their faces. I understood suspicion to mean that they might be troubled or worried if I had some psychiatric problem myself concerning the concept of sympathy, they might have thought that I had a patient that I went there to see or visit. How on earth they thought that I had a patient that I went there to visit. How on earth they thought that way baffled me! In reality, the hospital was built for the care of people with some kind of psychiatric problem or another. Did it mean, then that all persons that one found in the hospital at any given time had psychiatric problems? Or, could someone not go to the place for things other than seeking psychiatric assistance? What might be responsible for this kind of attitude was the lack of education or precisely, good education could help people differentiate their right from left. What such people might have done was request to know what one was going there to do. Such a request would have solved the suspicion and sympathy problems.
Suspicion as used in the passage means
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Question 5 of 15
5. Question
Read the passage and answer the question that follow:
Whenever I told people that I was going to the Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba in Lagos, many of them looked at my face with some kind of suspicion or sympathy. At least that was the message that I read from their faces. I understood suspicion to mean that they might be troubled or worried if I had some psychiatric problem myself concerning the concept of sympathy, they might have thought that I had a patient that I went there to see or visit. How on earth they thought that I had a patient that I went there to visit. How on earth they thought that way baffled me! In reality, the hospital was built for the care of people with some kind of psychiatric problem or another. Did it mean, then that all persons that one found in the hospital at any given time had psychiatric problems? Or, could someone not go to the place for things other than seeking psychiatric assistance? What might be responsible for this kind of attitude was the lack of education or precisely, good education could help people differentiate their right from left. What such people might have done was request to know what one was going there to do. Such a request would have solved the suspicion and sympathy problems.
The statement “How on earth they thought that way baffled me” is a grammatical example of a/an
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Question 6 of 15
6. Question
Fill in the gap in the following passage as appropriate
Central Banks around the world intervened to the tune of one hundred and twenty dollars recently to shore up confidence in the global financial system concerns about a crunch is the credit markets spread. The United States Federal Reserve became the last central bank to make………6…………available to the financial institution in the …………..7…………….market. In a statement made recently, the Federal Reserve said it was “providing liquidity to facilitate the orderly………….8…………..of financial markets” and offered to provide reserves “as necessary” to promote a federal…………..9…………..rate close to its target rate of 5.25 percent
The appropriate answer to 6 is
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Question 7 of 15
7. Question
Fill in the gap in the following passage as appropriate
Central Banks around the world intervened to the tune of one hundred and twenty dollars recently to shore up confidence in the global financial system concerns about a crunch is the credit markets spread. The United States Federal Reserve became the last central bank to make………6…………available to the financial institution in the …………..7…………….market. In a statement made recently, the Federal Reserve said it was “providing liquidity to facilitate the orderly………….8…………..of financial markets” and offered to provide reserves “as necessary” to promote a federal…………..9…………..rate close to its target rate of 5.25 percent
The appropriate answer to 7 is
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Question 8 of 15
8. Question
Fill in the gap in the following passage as appropriate
Central Banks around the world intervened to the tune of one hundred and twenty dollars recently to shore up confidence in the global financial system concerns about a crunch is the credit markets spread. The United States Federal Reserve became the last central bank to make………6…………available to the financial institution in the …………..7…………….market. In a statement made recently, the Federal Reserve said it was “providing liquidity to facilitate the orderly………….8…………..of financial markets” and offered to provide reserves “as necessary” to promote a federal…………..9…………..rate close to its target rate of 5.25 percent
The appropriate answer to 8 is
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Question 9 of 15
9. Question
Fill in the gap in the following passage as appropriate
Central Banks around the world intervened to the tune of one hundred and twenty dollars recently to shore up confidence in the global financial system concerns about a crunch is the credit markets spread. The United States Federal Reserve became the last central bank to make………6…………available to the financial institution in the …………..7…………….market. In a statement made recently, the Federal Reserve said it was “providing liquidity to facilitate the orderly………….8…………..of financial markets” and offered to provide reserves “as necessary” to promote a federal…………..9…………..rate close to its target rate of 5.25 percent
The appropriate answer to 9 is
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Question 10 of 15
10. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
Children at the age often usually voracious
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Question 11 of 15
11. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
There were sporadic occurrence of smallpox in the village
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Question 12 of 15
12. Question
Choose the option that gives the meaning nearest to that of the idioms underlined in the sentences
He had his fingers in every pie
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Question 13 of 15
13. Question
Choose the option that gives the meaning nearest to that of the idioms underlined in the sentences
She read the letter and her face fell
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Question 14 of 15
14. Question
Choose the best option that completes the sentences
To _______Nigerians, corruption in high place is not strange.
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Question 15 of 15
15. Question
Choose the word that best completes the sentence below
The quest is about rounding his speech
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