POST-UTME: UNIBEN – ENGINEERING & PHYSICAL SCIENCES
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Question 1 of 40
1. Question
Read the following passage and answer the question on it.
At last the rain came. It was sudden and tremendous. For two or three moons the sun had been gathering strength till it seem to breathe a breath of fire on the earth. All the grass has long been scorched brown and the earth felt like live coals to the feet. Ever-green trees wore dusty coat of brown. The birds were silenced in the forests, and the world lay panting under the live vibrating heat. And then came the clap of thunder. It was an angry metallic and thirsty clap, unlike the deep and liquid rumbling of rainy season. A mighty wind arose and filled the air with dust. Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests likes triangle and fantastic coiffure.
When the rain finally came, it was in large solid drops of frozen water which the people called “the nuts of the water of heaven”. They were hard and painful on the body as they fell, yet young people ran about happily picking up the cold nuts and throwing the mint to their mouth to melt.
The earth came to life, and the birds in the forests fluttered around and chirped merrily. A vague scent of life and green and green vegetation was diffused in the air. As the rain began to fall more soberly and in smaller liquid drops, children sought for shelter and all were happy, refreshed and thankful.
From the story above, we can deduce that ________
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Question 2 of 40
2. Question
Read the following passage and answer the question on it.
At last the rain came. It was sudden and tremendous. For two or three moons the sun had been gathering strength till it seem to breathe a breath of fire on the earth. All the grass has long been scorched brown and the earth felt like live coals to the feet. Ever-green trees wore dusty coat of brown. The birds were silenced in the forests, and the world lay panting under the live vibrating heat. And then came the clap of thunder. It was an angry metallic and thirsty clap, unlike the deep and liquid rumbling of rainy season. A mighty wind arose and filled the air with dust. Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests likes triangle and fantastic coiffure.
When the rain finally came, it was in large solid drops of frozen water which the people called “the nuts of the water of heaven”. They were hard and painful on the body as they fell, yet young people ran about happily picking up the cold nuts and throwing the mint to their mouth to melt.
The earth came to life, and the birds in the forests fluttered around and chirped merrily. A vague scent of life and green and green vegetation was diffused in the air. As the rain began to fall more soberly and in smaller liquid drops, children sought for shelter and all were happy, refreshed and thankful.
The falling of the rain brought the people ________.
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Question 3 of 40
3. Question
Read the following passage and answer the question on it.
At last the rain came. It was sudden and tremendous. For two or three moons the sun had been gathering strength till it seem to breathe a breath of fire on the earth. All the grass has long been scorched brown and the earth felt like live coals to the feet. Ever-green trees wore dusty coat of brown. The birds were silenced in the forests, and the world lay panting under the live vibrating heat. And then came the clap of thunder. It was an angry metallic and thirsty clap, unlike the deep and liquid rumbling of rainy season. A mighty wind arose and filled the air with dust. Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests likes triangle and fantastic coiffure.
When the rain finally came, it was in large solid drops of frozen water which the people called “the nuts of the water of heaven”. They were hard and painful on the body as they fell, yet young people ran about happily picking up the cold nuts and throwing the mint to their mouth to melt.
The earth came to life, and the birds in the forests fluttered around and chirped merrily. A vague scent of life and green and green vegetation was diffused in the air. As the rain began to fall more soberly and in smaller liquid drops, children sought for shelter and all were happy, refreshed and thankful.
Moons according to the passage means _______.
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Question 4 of 40
4. Question
Read the following passage and answer the question on it.
At last the rain came. It was sudden and tremendous. For two or three moons the sun had been gathering strength till it seem to breathe a breath of fire on the earth. All the grass has long been scorched brown and the earth felt like live coals to the feet. Ever-green trees wore dusty coat of brown. The birds were silenced in the forests, and the world lay panting under the live vibrating heat. And then came the clap of thunder. It was an angry metallic and thirsty clap, unlike the deep and liquid rumbling of rainy season. A mighty wind arose and filled the air with dust. Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests likes triangle and fantastic coiffure.
When the rain finally came, it was in large solid drops of frozen water which the people called “the nuts of the water of heaven”. They were hard and painful on the body as they fell, yet young people ran about happily picking up the cold nuts and throwing the mint to their mouth to melt.
The earth came to life, and the birds in the forests fluttered around and chirped merrily. A vague scent of life and green and green vegetation was diffused in the air. As the rain began to fall more soberly and in smaller liquid drops, children sought for shelter and all were happy, refreshed and thankful.
According to the passage, what is the meaning of the expression “The earth quickly came to life”
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Question 5 of 40
5. Question
Read the following passage and answer the question on it.
At last the rain came. It was sudden and tremendous. For two or three moons the sun had been gathering strength till it seem to breathe a breath of fire on the earth. All the grass has long been scorched brown and the earth felt like live coals to the feet. Ever-green trees wore dusty coat of brown. The birds were silenced in the forests, and the world lay panting under the live vibrating heat. And then came the clap of thunder. It was an angry metallic and thirsty clap, unlike the deep and liquid rumbling of rainy season. A mighty wind arose and filled the air with dust. Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests likes triangle and fantastic coiffure.
When the rain finally came, it was in large solid drops of frozen water which the people called “the nuts of the water of heaven”. They were hard and painful on the body as they fell, yet young people ran about happily picking up the cold nuts and throwing the mint to their mouth to melt.
The earth came to life, and the birds in the forests fluttered around and chirped merrily. A vague scent of life and green and green vegetation was diffused in the air. As the rain began to fall more soberly and in smaller liquid drops, children sought for shelter and all were happy, refreshed and thankful.
The expression “live vibrating heat” means ________.
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Question 6 of 40
6. Question
Read the following passage and answer the question on it.
At last the rain came. It was sudden and tremendous. For two or three moons the sun had been gathering strength till it seem to breathe a breath of fire on the earth. All the grass has long been scorched brown and the earth felt like live coals to the feet. Ever-green trees wore dusty coat of brown. The birds were silenced in the forests, and the world lay panting under the live vibrating heat. And then came the clap of thunder. It was an angry metallic and thirsty clap, unlike the deep and liquid rumbling of rainy season. A mighty wind arose and filled the air with dust. Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests likes triangle and fantastic coiffure.
When the rain finally came, it was in large solid drops of frozen water which the people called “the nuts of the water of heaven”. They were hard and painful on the body as they fell, yet young people ran about happily picking up the cold nuts and throwing the mint to their mouth to melt.
The earth came to life, and the birds in the forests fluttered around and chirped merrily. A vague scent of life and green and green vegetation was diffused in the air. As the rain began to fall more soberly and in smaller liquid drops, children sought for shelter and all were happy, refreshed and thankful.
Metallic according to the passage means __________.
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Question 7 of 40
7. Question
Read the following passage and answer the question on it.
At last the rain came. It was sudden and tremendous. For two or three moons the sun had been gathering strength till it seem to breathe a breath of fire on the earth. All the grass has long been scorched brown and the earth felt like live coals to the feet. Ever-green trees wore dusty coat of brown. The birds were silenced in the forests, and the world lay panting under the live vibrating heat. And then came the clap of thunder. It was an angry metallic and thirsty clap, unlike the deep and liquid rumbling of rainy season. A mighty wind arose and filled the air with dust. Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests likes triangle and fantastic coiffure.
When the rain finally came, it was in large solid drops of frozen water which the people called “the nuts of the water of heaven”. They were hard and painful on the body as they fell, yet young people ran about happily picking up the cold nuts and throwing the mint to their mouth to melt.
The earth came to life, and the birds in the forests fluttered around and chirped merrily. A vague scent of life and green and green vegetation was diffused in the air. As the rain began to fall more soberly and in smaller liquid drops, children sought for shelter and all were happy, refreshed and thankful.
As the rain fell, the children in the passage particularly ______ the rain.
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Question 8 of 40
8. Question
Read the following passage and answer the question on it.
At last the rain came. It was sudden and tremendous. For two or three moons the sun had been gathering strength till it seem to breathe a breath of fire on the earth. All the grass has long been scorched brown and the earth felt like live coals to the feet. Ever-green trees wore dusty coat of brown. The birds were silenced in the forests, and the world lay panting under the live vibrating heat. And then came the clap of thunder. It was an angry metallic and thirsty clap, unlike the deep and liquid rumbling of rainy season. A mighty wind arose and filled the air with dust. Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests likes triangle and fantastic coiffure.
When the rain finally came, it was in large solid drops of frozen water which the people called “the nuts of the water of heaven”. They were hard and painful on the body as they fell, yet young people ran about happily picking up the cold nuts and throwing the mint to their mouth to melt.
The earth came to life, and the birds in the forests fluttered around and chirped merrily. A vague scent of life and green and green vegetation was diffused in the air. As the rain began to fall more soberly and in smaller liquid drops, children sought for shelter and all were happy, refreshed and thankful.
The rain was “_______ hard and painful on the body” because _______.
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Question 9 of 40
9. Question
Read the following passage and answer the question on it.
At last the rain came. It was sudden and tremendous. For two or three moons the sun had been gathering strength till it seem to breathe a breath of fire on the earth. All the grass has long been scorched brown and the earth felt like live coals to the feet. Ever-green trees wore dusty coat of brown. The birds were silenced in the forests, and the world lay panting under the live vibrating heat. And then came the clap of thunder. It was an angry metallic and thirsty clap, unlike the deep and liquid rumbling of rainy season. A mighty wind arose and filled the air with dust. Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests likes triangle and fantastic coiffure.
When the rain finally came, it was in large solid drops of frozen water which the people called “the nuts of the water of heaven”. They were hard and painful on the body as they fell, yet young people ran about happily picking up the cold nuts and throwing the mint to their mouth to melt.
The earth came to life, and the birds in the forests fluttered around and chirped merrily. A vague scent of life and green and green vegetation was diffused in the air. As the rain began to fall more soberly and in smaller liquid drops, children sought for shelter and all were happy, refreshed and thankful.
A befitting title for the passage is _________.
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Question 10 of 40
10. Question
Read the following passage and answer the question on it.
At last the rain came. It was sudden and tremendous. For two or three moons the sun had been gathering strength till it seem to breathe a breath of fire on the earth. All the grass has long been scorched brown and the earth felt like live coals to the feet. Ever-green trees wore dusty coat of brown. The birds were silenced in the forests, and the world lay panting under the live vibrating heat. And then came the clap of thunder. It was an angry metallic and thirsty clap, unlike the deep and liquid rumbling of rainy season. A mighty wind arose and filled the air with dust. Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests likes triangle and fantastic coiffure.
When the rain finally came, it was in large solid drops of frozen water which the people called “the nuts of the water of heaven”. They were hard and painful on the body as they fell, yet young people ran about happily picking up the cold nuts and throwing the mint to their mouth to melt.
The earth came to life, and the birds in the forests fluttered around and chirped merrily. A vague scent of life and green and green vegetation was diffused in the air. As the rain began to fall more soberly and in smaller liquid drops, children sought for shelter and all were happy, refreshed and thankful.
Ever-green trees wore a dusty coast of brown because ______.
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Question 11 of 40
11. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
It’s obvious that Paul set little stone by our friendship. This means that Paul _________.
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Question 12 of 40
12. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
Although wrestling is popular, it is not my cup of tea. This means that wrestling _________.
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Question 13 of 40
13. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
Voke’s mother keeps her nose to the grindstone. This means that Voke’s mother _______.
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Question 14 of 40
14. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
She delivered her speech without turning a hair. This means that she delivered her speech without
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Question 15 of 40
15. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
Ayo goes bananas every night she comes here. This means that every night Ayo comes here, she
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Question 16 of 40
16. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
Idemudia is in rude health. This means he is _________.
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Question 17 of 40
17. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
Victor was advised to grasp the nettle. This means he was advised to ________.
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Question 18 of 40
18. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
It is obvious that civil engineers are thick on the ground. This means civil engineers are _______.
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Question 19 of 40
19. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
The girl is in foal. This means the girl is _______.
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Question 20 of 40
20. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
Okoh’s plans are castles in the air. This means that plans are _____.
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Question 21 of 40
21. Question
Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for the sentence.
In mathematics class, Olu always feel like a fish out of water. This means that in mathematics class, Olualways ________.
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Question 22 of 40
22. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word.
The traders unwittingly allowed themselves to be duped by fraudsters
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Question 23 of 40
23. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
It was an agreeable atmosphere when the old classmates met at their reunion
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Question 24 of 40
24. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
For the Umpteenth time, she warned her friend to stop shouting.
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Question 25 of 40
25. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
The new staff member turned out to be an old flame of mine.
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Question 26 of 40
26. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
It was an awful day: All our plans went hay wire
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Question 27 of 40
27. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
The material in the book is presented within a eclectic framework
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Question 28 of 40
28. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
Ohiokhen had a brain wavw as to how she could deal with the problem
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Question 29 of 40
29. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
Surely, Ahmed is a ball of fire.
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Question 30 of 40
30. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
This time she will be competing with a dark horse
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Question 31 of 40
31. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
In answer to the question as to how life is treating him the strangers aid “it never rains but it pours’
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Question 32 of 40
32. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
After many years of struggle as a trader, he struck gold
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Question 33 of 40
33. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
One significant characteristic of the jet age is that it encourages people to cut corners
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Question 34 of 40
34. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
Any student found guilty of examination malpractice should be allowed to sew in his own juice
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Question 35 of 40
35. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
The lady who won the beauty contest had a good gait
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Question 36 of 40
36. Question
Complete the following sentence with the best option
I don’t want to ________ your morale before the competition begins
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Question 37 of 40
37. Question
Complete the following sentence with the best option
The new president _________ the co-operation of everybody
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Question 38 of 40
38. Question
Complete the following sentence with the best option
The man will not ___________ any act of indiscipline from here.
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Question 39 of 40
39. Question
Complete the following sentence with the best option
Unless your excuse of alibi is _______ by a willing witness, the judge will convict you
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Question 40 of 40
40. Question
Complete the following sentence with the best option
The woman complained to the police that she __________.
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