POST-UTME: UNIBEN – ARTS & LAW
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Question 1 of 30
1. Question
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows.
Still reeling from the after-effects of our avoidable disgrace from the on-going World Cup in South Africa, I started rummaging through my archives- too distraught to do any serious thinking other than nurse in quiet mourning-the immense is grace in Durban. Then, is tumbled on this piece written in July, 2008. “At the height of judicial summer saults and double-takes in our election politics”. It occurred to me that little had changed since then. So, I let myself go, as i went through the piece. It became obvious to me that a corrupt tree cannot produce incorruptible fruits. It beats me how anyone then expected any electoral law created by people whose mandates had been tarnished by allegations of electoral malpractices to curb or even attempt to eliminate electoral brigandage in Nigeria.
When past master so frigging and their surrogate sit at the table to reform the electoral law, those of us pushed outside of the political equation are amused, and sadly resigned. We suspect we are being led by the nose, yet we can do no more than squintournoses, and hope the smell will go away.
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Question 2 of 30
2. Question
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows.
Still reeling from the after-effects of our avoidable disgrace from the on-going World Cup in South Africa, I started rummaging through my archives- too distraught to do any serious thinking other than nurse in quiet mourning-the immense is grace in Durban. Then, is tumbled on this piece written in July, 2008. “At the height of judicial summer saults and double-takes in our election politics”. It occurred to me that little had changed since then. So, I let myself go, as i went through the piece. It became obvious to me that a corrupt tree cannot produce incorruptible fruits. It beats me how anyone then expected any electoral law created by people whose mandates had been tarnished by allegations of electoral malpractices to curb or even attempt to eliminate electoral brigandage in Nigeria.
When past master so frigging and their surrogate sit at the table to reform the electoral law, those of us pushed outside of the political equation are amused, and sadly resigned. We suspect we are being led by the nose, yet we can do no more than squintournoses, and hope the smell will go away.
From the passage, the writer believed that _____.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 3 of 30
3. Question
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows.
Still reeling from the after-effects of our avoidable disgrace from the on-going World Cup in South Africa, I started rummaging through my archives- too distraught to do any serious thinking other than nurse in quiet mourning-the immense is grace in Durban. Then, is tumbled on this piece written in July, 2008. “At the height of judicial summer saults and double-takes in our election politics”. It occurred to me that little had changed since then. So, I let myself go, as i went through the piece. It became obvious to me that a corrupt tree cannot produce incorruptible fruits. It beats me how anyone then expected any electoral law created by people whose mandates had been tarnished by allegations of electoral malpractices to curb or even attempt to eliminate electoral brigandage in Nigeria.
When past master so frigging and their surrogate sit at the table to reform the electoral law, those of us pushed outside of the political equation are amused, and sadly resigned. We suspect we are being led by the nose, yet we can do no more than squintournoses, and hope the smell will go away.
The title of the piece read by the writer of this passage suggests _____.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 4 of 30
4. Question
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows.
Still reeling from the after-effects of our avoidable disgrace from the on-going World Cup in South Africa, I started rummaging through my archives- too distraught to do any serious thinking other than nurse in quiet mourning-the immense is grace in Durban. Then, is tumbled on this piece written in July, 2008. “At the height of judicial summer saults and double-takes in our election politics”. It occurred to me that little had changed since then. So, I let myself go, as i went through the piece. It became obvious to me that a corrupt tree cannot produce incorruptible fruits. It beats me how anyone then expected any electoral law created by people whose mandates had been tarnished by allegations of electoral malpractices to curb or even attempt to eliminate electoral brigandage in Nigeria.
When past master so frigging and their surrogate sit at the table to reform the electoral law, those of us pushed outside of the political equation are amused, and sadly resigned. We suspect we are being led by the nose, yet we can do no more than squintournoses, and hope the smell will go away.
According to the passage, the political office holders in Nigeria were __CorrectIncorrect -
Question 5 of 30
5. Question
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows.
Still reeling from the after-effects of our avoidable disgrace from the on-going World Cup in South Africa, I started rummaging through my archives- too distraught to do any serious thinking other than nurse in quiet mourning-the immense is grace in Durban. Then, is tumbled on this piece written in July, 2008. “At the height of judicial summer saults and double-takes in our election politics”. It occurred to me that little had changed since then. So, I let myself go, as i went through the piece. It became obvious to me that a corrupt tree cannot produce incorruptible fruits. It beats me how anyone then expected any electoral law created by people whose mandates had been tarnished by allegations of electoral malpractices to curb or even attempt to eliminate electoral brigandage in Nigeria.
When past master so frigging and their surrogate sit at the table to reform the electoral law, those of us pushed outside of the political equation are amused, and sadly resigned. We suspect we are being led by the nose, yet we can do no more than squintournoses, and hope the smell will go away.
What describes the mood of the writer of the passage about electoral reform?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 6 of 30
6. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
Of all four children Ngozi is the apple of her father’s eyes. This means that _____.
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Question 7 of 30
7. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
Many top government official shave sticky fingers. This means that ___
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Question 8 of 30
8. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
The Union has since thrown in the towel over Salary increase. This means that ______.
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Question 9 of 30
9. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
Her father’s success in business was a flash in the pan. This means that ____
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Question 10 of 30
10. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
By criticizing the Governor openly, he got into murky waters. This means that_____.
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Question 11 of 30
11. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
Our dog has been throwing up all day. This means that ____.
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Question 12 of 30
12. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
James were egged on by his roommates when he got involved in cultism. This means that ____.
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Question 13 of 30
13. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
Any reasonable person would be dumbfounded by such an action.
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Question 14 of 30
14. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
The press promised him anonymity before granted the interview.
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Question 15 of 30
15. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
Mary is an indigent student.
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Question 16 of 30
16. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
He became reclusive after his defeat at the elections.
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Question 17 of 30
17. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
All he does is to peddle false rumours on campus.
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Question 18 of 30
18. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
I wish to thank the Chairman for his invaluable contributions to my success.
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Question 19 of 30
19. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
Your father’s wealth is immaterial in the admission process.
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Question 20 of 30
20. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
He is the trouble-shooter in my Faculty!
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Question 21 of 30
21. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
The whole of the city has become water logged.
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Question 22 of 30
22. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
His comments at the event were remarkable.
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Question 23 of 30
23. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
It is imprudent to buy expressive things with borrowed money.
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Question 24 of 30
24. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
Listen to me young man! I will not have you become unruly in this place.
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Question 25 of 30
25. Question
Choose the option which best completes the sentence.
All the windows of the school were ______ by the explosion.
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Question 26 of 30
26. Question
Choose the option which best completes the sentence.
How many times was the bell before the morning assembly?
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Question 27 of 30
27. Question
Choose the option which best completes the sentence.
The men were reported _______ the money fraudulently.
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Question 28 of 30
28. Question
Choose the option which best completes the sentence.
The new admission policy took ____ this year.
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Question 29 of 30
29. Question
Choose the option which best completes the sentence.
He’ll never ____ to our way of thinking.
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Question 30 of 30
30. Question
Choose the option which best completes the sentence.
It was a long time before Dr. Owen’s surprise wore _____.
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