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Question 1 of 35
1. Question
Read the following passage carefully and answer the question on it.
Marriage as an institution is facing its greatest threat ever, in the twentieth century. Never since the first man and woman were joined together, has the institution been beset by as many problems as it is now. And this trend, which started in the western world, has spread and is spreading to all parts of the globe.
The most disturbing problem is the high rate of divorce. It is no longer a social stigma for women to fill in forms, indicating that they are divorced; men too, proclaim their liberty from the shackles of matrimony somehow with pride. Little wonder this days that young couples resort to separation and eventually divorce, at the slightest disagreement. The factor hastening the death of the marriage institution, is the progressive rising cost of living. It is essential for both partners to be gainfully employed, to be sure of a reasonably decent level of existence. The marriage ceremony itself, cost so much that the young men save towards it for years. Little wonder then, that many young men nowadays, simply remain single.
What does the author mean by referring to marriage as an institution?
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Question 2 of 35
2. Question
Read the following passage carefully and answer the question on it.
Marriage as an institution is facing its greatest threat ever, in the twentieth century. Never since the first man and woman were joined together, has the institution been beset by as many problems as it is now. And this trend, which started in the western world, has spread and is spreading to all parts of the globe.
The most disturbing problem is the high rate of divorce. It is no longer a social stigma for women to fill in forms, indicating that they are divorced; men too, proclaim their liberty from the shackles of matrimony somehow with pride. Little wonder this days that young couples resort to separation and eventually divorce, at the slightest disagreement. The factor hastening the death of the marriage institution, is the progressive rising cost of living. It is essential for both partners to be gainfully employed, to be sure of a reasonably decent level of existence. The marriage ceremony itself, cost so much that the young men save towards it for years. Little wonder then, that many young men nowadays, simply remain single.
The words liberty and shackles mean ______.
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Question 3 of 35
3. Question
Read the following passage carefully and answer the question on it.
Marriage as an institution is facing its greatest threat ever, in the twentieth century. Never since the first man and woman were joined together, has the institution been beset by as many problems as it is now. And this trend, which started in the western world, has spread and is spreading to all parts of the globe.
The most disturbing problem is the high rate of divorce. It is no longer a social stigma for women to fill in forms, indicating that they are divorced; men too, proclaim their liberty from the shackles of matrimony somehow with pride. Little wonder this days that young couples resort to separation and eventually divorce, at the slightest disagreement. The factor hastening the death of the marriage institution, is the progressive rising cost of living. It is essential for both partners to be gainfully employed, to be sure of a reasonably decent level of existence. The marriage ceremony itself, cost so much that the young men save towards it for years. Little wonder then, that many young men nowadays, simply remain single.
The two factors threatening the marriage institutions are _____.
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Question 4 of 35
4. Question
Read the following passage carefully and answer the question on it.
Marriage as an institution is facing its greatest threat ever, in the twentieth century. Never since the first man and woman were joined together, has the institution been beset by as many problems as it is now. And this trend, which started in the western world, has spread and is spreading to all parts of the globe.
The most disturbing problem is the high rate of divorce. It is no longer a social stigma for women to fill in forms, indicating that they are divorced; men too, proclaim their liberty from the shackles of matrimony somehow with pride. Little wonder this days that young couples resort to separation and eventually divorce, at the slightest disagreement. The factor hastening the death of the marriage institution, is the progressive rising cost of living. It is essential for both partners to be gainfully employed, to be sure of a reasonably decent level of existence. The marriage ceremony itself, cost so much that the young men save towards it for years. Little wonder then, that many young men nowadays, simply remain single.
The word ‘stigma’ as used in the passage means _______.
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Question 5 of 35
5. Question
Read the following passage carefully and answer the question on it.
Marriage as an institution is facing its greatest threat ever, in the twentieth century. Never since the first man and woman were joined together, has the institution been beset by as many problems as it is now. And this trend, which started in the western world, has spread and is spreading to all parts of the globe.
The most disturbing problem is the high rate of divorce. It is no longer a social stigma for women to fill in forms, indicating that they are divorced; men too, proclaim their liberty from the shackles of matrimony somehow with pride. Little wonder this days that young couples resort to separation and eventually divorce, at the slightest disagreement. The factor hastening the death of the marriage institution, is the progressive rising cost of living. It is essential for both partners to be gainfully employed, to be sure of a reasonably decent level of existence. The marriage ceremony itself, cost so much that the young men save towards it for years. Little wonder then, that many young men nowadays, simply remain single.
One way of savaging the marriage institution in this part of the globe is ______.
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Question 6 of 35
6. Question
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions on it.
Those who are familiar with it will tell you that Ludo like human life itself is a game both of chance and skill in deciding how to make the most advantageous use of the figures that turn upon the die when you cast it. Since each player has at least four alternative ways of using his figures, two players with equal luck may fare differently, depending on how cleverly each one uses his figures. The element of luck, again as in human life, plays a dominant role however. For no matter how skilful a player may be in using the figure he gets on the die, he has a slim chance of winning if he continually throws low figures. While a combination of ones, twos may be useful in checking the advance of one’s opponents, it will not take one home fast enough to win. On the other hand, consistent throws of sixes and fives, with even the very minimum skill, will help a player to home all his four counters before any of the three other players, unless, of course, he has no idea of the game at all.
According to the passage, Ludo is _____.
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Question 7 of 35
7. Question
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions on it.
Those who are familiar with it will tell you that Ludo like human life itself is a game both of chance and skill in deciding how to make the most advantageous use of the figures that turn upon the die when you cast it. Since each player has at least four alternative ways of using his figures, two players with equal luck may fare differently, depending on how cleverly each one uses his figures. The element of luck, again as in human life, plays a dominant role however. For no matter how skilful a player may be in using the figure he gets on the die, he has a slim chance of winning if he continually throws low figures. While a combination of ones, twos may be useful in checking the advance of one’s opponents, it will not take one home fast enough to win. On the other hand, consistent throws of sixes and fives, with even the very minimum skill, will help a player to home all his four counters before any of the three other players, unless, of course, he has no idea of the game at all.
It is implied in the passage that two players may fare equally if they __
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Question 8 of 35
8. Question
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions on it.
Those who are familiar with it will tell you that Ludo like human life itself is a game both of chance and skill in deciding how to make the most advantageous use of the figures that turn upon the die when you cast it. Since each player has at least four alternative ways of using his figures, two players with equal luck may fare differently, depending on how cleverly each one uses his figures. The element of luck, again as in human life, plays a dominant role however. For no matter how skilful a player may be in using the figure he gets on the die, he has a slim chance of winning if he continually throws low figures. While a combination of ones, twos may be useful in checking the advance of one’s opponents, it will not take one home fast enough to win. On the other hand, consistent throws of sixes and fives, with even the very minimum skill, will help a player to home all his four counters before any of the three other players, unless, of course, he has no idea of the game at all.
It is implied in the passage, that in Ludo threes and fours are _____.
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Question 9 of 35
9. Question
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions on it.
Those who are familiar with it will tell you that Ludo like human life itself is a game both of chance and skill in deciding how to make the most advantageous use of the figures that turn upon the die when you cast it. Since each player has at least four alternative ways of using his figures, two players with equal luck may fare differently, depending on how cleverly each one uses his figures. The element of luck, again as in human life, plays a dominant role however. For no matter how skilful a player may be in using the figure he gets on the die, he has a slim chance of winning if he continually throws low figures. While a combination of ones, twos may be useful in checking the advance of one’s opponents, it will not take one home fast enough to win. On the other hand, consistent throws of sixes and fives, with even the very minimum skill, will help a player to home all his four counters before any of the three other players, unless, of course, he has no idea of the game at all.
According to the passage, a player with consistently high throws will ______.
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Question 10 of 35
10. Question
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions on it.
Those who are familiar with it will tell you that Ludo like human life itself is a game both of chance and skill in deciding how to make the most advantageous use of the figures that turn upon the die when you cast it. Since each player has at least four alternative ways of using his figures, two players with equal luck may fare differently, depending on how cleverly each one uses his figures. The element of luck, again as in human life, plays a dominant role however. For no matter how skilful a player may be in using the figure he gets on the die, he has a slim chance of winning if he continually throws low figures. While a combination of ones, twos may be useful in checking the advance of one’s opponents, it will not take one home fast enough to win. On the other hand, consistent throws of sixes and fives, with even the very minimum skill, will help a player to home all his four counters before any of the three other players, unless, of course, he has no idea of the game at all.
In the passage, the possession of skill specifically enables a player to _______.
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Question 11 of 35
11. Question
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option.
He was ____ by the trickster.
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Question 12 of 35
12. Question
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option.
When the soldiers saw that resistance was _____, they stop fighting.
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Question 13 of 35
13. Question
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option.
You should read all the _____ carefully before you decide where to go on holiday.
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Question 14 of 35
14. Question
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option.
The Emir and conqueror of the enemy territories ______.
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Question 15 of 35
15. Question
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option.
We ought to have visited the Governor,
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Question 16 of 35
16. Question
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option.
He didn’t sense Obi’s presence in the room did he?
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Question 17 of 35
17. Question
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option.
You can stay here _____, you are quiet
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Question 18 of 35
18. Question
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option.
Where ____ Buses _______.
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Question 19 of 35
19. Question
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option.
Ours _____ based ventures.
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Question 20 of 35
20. Question
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option.
Wale: Do you know where my Chemistry text book is? Tom ____.
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Question 21 of 35
21. Question
From the options below, choose the word that best completes the sentence.
The ______ programme against childhood diseases has ended.
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Question 22 of 35
22. Question
From the options below, choose the word that best completes the sentence.
The accused stated _____ That he was innocent of the crime.
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Question 23 of 35
23. Question
From the options below, choose the word that best completes the sentence.
The doctor’s _____ was that the patient was suffering from cancer.
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Question 24 of 35
24. Question
From the options below, choose the word that best completes the sentence.
I was advised to open a _____ account with the bank if I wanted to pay in cheques.
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Question 25 of 35
25. Question
From the options below, choose the word that best completes the sentence.
The pastor addressed his ______ in a sonorous voice.
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Question 26 of 35
26. Question
After the following sentence, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
You must be speaking with your tongue in your cheek. This mean that you _____.
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Question 27 of 35
27. Question
After the following sentence, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
The manager hit the roof when he was presented with a huge estimate for the project. This means that the manager _____.
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Question 28 of 35
28. Question
After the following sentence, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
Her reproaches cut him to the quick. This means that he ____.
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Question 29 of 35
29. Question
After the following sentence, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
The girl was scot-free even though she started the fight. This means that the girl was _____.
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Question 30 of 35
30. Question
After the following sentence, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
The secretary’s vote of thanks did not ring true. This means that the vote of thanks was _____.
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Question 31 of 35
31. Question
Choose the word that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
The criminal was incarcerated
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Question 32 of 35
32. Question
Choose the word that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
The manager soon found out that my sister was a competently pist.
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Question 33 of 35
33. Question
Choose the word that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
At the inception of his administration, the Governor was very popular.
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Question 34 of 35
34. Question
Choose the word that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
The business man anticipated the collapse of the bank
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Question 35 of 35
35. Question
Choose the word that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
The plaintiff was dissatisfied with the decision of the court.
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