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Question 1 of 30
1. Question
Read this passage carefully and then answer the question that follows.
When Thomas Jefferson wrote in the American Declaration of Independence that ‘All men are created equal’, he was not seeking to describe men’s endowments, but their political and legal rights. He was not saying that men do not differ from one another in the powers and dimensions of their bodies, minds and characters. He was asserting that, despite variations and differences, they all possessed the right to equal political and legal treatment. We must, however, ask of what real value are political and legal equality to a man who has no bread to eat, no clothes to wear, no roof to shelter him, no chance to earn a livelihood? What we understand as a domestic society must provide for its citizens the kind of political and legal treatment that preserves a person’s minimum status as a member of that society, that keeps him from becoming a beggar, outcast or outlaw, and that offers him some protection in his deprivation, losses, and tears.
In our time, the nations of the democratic world have installed elaborate systems of social security and welfare, ranging from compensation for industrial accidents to subsidized housing, unemployment insurance old-age pensions, psychiatric care, and national health services. It is encouraging that the democratic nations are making serious efforts to provide against the characteristics losses and disasters of human life. The evolving status of the Negro in America is attracting the attention of the champions of equality. Much has been written on the wrongs, injustices and inequalities of the coloured citizen, of the USA and much remains to be said, because the history of this struggle for human rights is still unfolding.
According to the passage, in a democratic society can ensure political and legal equality for all men by ________.
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Question 2 of 30
2. Question
Read this passage carefully and then answer the question that follows.
When Thomas Jefferson wrote in the American Declaration of Independence that ‘All men are created equal’, he was not seeking to describe men’s endowments, but their political and legal rights. He was not saying that men do not differ from one another in the powers and dimensions of their bodies, minds and characters. He was asserting that, despite variations and differences, they all possessed the right to equal political and legal treatment. We must, however, ask of what real value are political and legal equality to a man who has no bread to eat, no clothes to wear, no roof to shelter him, no chance to earn a livelihood? What we understand as a domestic society must provide for its citizens the kind of political and legal treatment that preserves a person’s minimum status as a member of that society, that keeps him from becoming a beggar, outcast or outlaw, and that offers him some protection in his deprivation, losses, and tears.
In our time, the nations of the democratic world have installed elaborate systems of social security and welfare, ranging from compensation for industrial accidents to subsidized housing, unemployment insurance old-age pensions, psychiatric care, and national health services. It is encouraging that the democratic nations are making serious efforts to provide against the characteristics losses and disasters of human life. The evolving status of the Negro in America is attracting the attention of the champions of equality. Much has been written on the wrongs, injustices and inequalities of the coloured citizen, of the USA and much remains to be said, because the history of this struggle for human rights is still unfolding.
One of the following is a special service provided by a democratic nation
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Question 3 of 30
3. Question
When Thomas Jefferson wrote in the American Declaration of Independence that ‘All men are created equal’, he was not seeking to describe men’s endowments, but their political and legal rights. He was not saying that men do not differ from one another in the powers and dimensions of their bodies, minds and characters. He was asserting that, despite variations and differences, they all possessed the right to equal political and legal treatment. We must, however, ask of what real value are political and legal equality to a man who has no bread to eat, no clothes to wear, no roof to shelter him, no chance to earn a livelihood? What we understand as a domestic society must provide for its citizens the kind of political and legal treatment that preserves a person’s minimum status as a member of that society, that keeps him from becoming a beggar, outcast or outlaw, and that offers him some protection in his deprivation, losses, and tears.
In our time, the nations of the democratic world have installed elaborate systems of social security and welfare, ranging from compensation for industrial accidents to subsidized housing, unemployment insurance old-age pensions, psychiatric care, and national health services. It is encouraging that the democratic nations are making serious efforts to provide against the characteristics losses and disasters of human life. The evolving status of the Negro in America is attracting the attention of the champions of equality. Much has been written on the wrongs, injustices and inequalities of the coloured citizen, of the USA and much remains to be said, because the history of this struggle for human rights is still unfolding.
According to the passage, the evolving status Declaration of Independent that ‘All men are created of the American Negro’ is _____.
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Question 4 of 30
4. Question
Read this passage carefully and then answer the question that follows.
When Thomas Jefferson wrote in the American Declaration of Independence that ‘All men are created equal’, he was not seeking to describe men’s endowments, but their political and legal rights. He was not saying that men do not differ from one another in the powers and dimensions of their bodies, minds and characters. He was asserting that, despite variations and differences, they all possessed the right to equal political and legal treatment. We must, however, ask of what real value are political and legal equality to a man who has no bread to eat, no clothes to wear, no roof to shelter him, no chance to earn a livelihood? What we understand as a domestic society must provide for its citizens the kind of political and legal treatment that preserves a person’s minimum status as a member of that society, that keeps him from becoming a beggar, outcast or outlaw, and that offers him some protection in his deprivation, losses, and tears.
In our time, the nations of the democratic world have installed elaborate systems of social security and welfare, ranging from compensation for industrial accidents to subsidized housing, unemployment insurance old-age pensions, psychiatric care, and national health services. It is encouraging that the democratic nations are making serious efforts to provide against the characteristics losses and disasters of human life. The evolving status of the Negro in America is attracting the attention of the champions of equality. Much has been written on the wrongs, injustices and inequalities of the coloured citizen, of the USA and much remains to be said, because the history of this struggle for human rights is still unfolding.
The passage is trying to encourage one of the following:
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Question 5 of 30
5. Question
Read this passage carefully and then answer the question that follows.
When Thomas Jefferson wrote in the American Declaration of Independence that ‘All men are created equal’, he was not seeking to describe men’s endowments, but their political and legal rights. He was not saying that men do not differ from one another in the powers and dimensions of their bodies, minds and characters. He was asserting that, despite variations and differences, they all possessed the right to equal political and legal treatment. We must, however, ask of what real value are political and legal equality to a man who has no bread to eat, no clothes to wear, no roof to shelter him, no chance to earn a livelihood? What we understand as a domestic society must provide for its citizens the kind of political and legal treatment that preserves a person’s minimum status as a member of that society, that keeps him from becoming a beggar, outcast or outlaw, and that offers him some protection in his deprivation, losses, and tears.
In our time, the nations of the democratic world have installed elaborate systems of social security and welfare, ranging from compensation for industrial accidents to subsidized housing, unemployment insurance old-age pensions, psychiatric care, and national health services. It is encouraging that the democratic nations are making serious efforts to provide against the characteristics losses and disasters of human life. The evolving status of the Negro in America is attracting the attention of the champions of equality. Much has been written on the wrongs, injustices and inequalities of the coloured citizen, of the USA and much remains to be said, because the history of this struggle for human rights is still unfolding.
According to the passage, the democratic world has put in place _____.
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Question 6 of 30
6. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word or group of words.
What is required in Nigeria today is extravagance but ______.
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Question 7 of 30
7. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word or group of words.
The Speaker of the State House of Assembly was impeached last week and a new will be _________.
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Question 8 of 30
8. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word or group of words.
There was a very animated discussion on the world economy on television yesterday.
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Question 9 of 30
9. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word or group of words.
The accused person made witty remark in court today
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Question 10 of 30
10. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word or group of words.
The minister plans to improve the country’s economic situation are farcial
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Question 11 of 30
11. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word or group of words.
There was a deep ditch across the read, but after several attempts, Ada at last succeeded in crossing it.
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Question 12 of 30
12. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word or group of words.
Nancy paused dramatically, but the effect of the unexpected break was spoiled by a loud snore from the class monitor.
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Question 13 of 30
13. Question
Choose the interpretation that gives the correct meaning of the idiom in the sentence or phrase.
The rich often give their children a party of rope. This means they give their children _______.
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Question 14 of 30
14. Question
Choose the interpretation that gives the correct meaning of the idiom in the sentence or phrase.
The weak students could not see the wood for the trees. This means they _______.
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Question 15 of 30
15. Question
Choose the interpretation that gives the correct meaning of the idiom in the sentence or phrase.
“The game is not worth the candle” observed Thomas. This means that ______.
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Question 16 of 30
16. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence.
We had to do _____ to reach Abuja
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Question 17 of 30
17. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence.
Because of the extreme cold this year ______ will die than last year
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Question 18 of 30
18. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence.
Please show me _____.
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Question 19 of 30
19. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence
If I worked hard, I ____ passed the exam
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Question 20 of 30
20. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence
I wish I could stay longer, but I have to be home early
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Question 21 of 30
21. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence
John is very particular about his meal times. He _____ breakfast regularly at 8:00 am for the past 10 years.
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Question 22 of 30
22. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence
When the sun had set _____ the day had begun to get cool, we moved on
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Question 23 of 30
23. Question
From the options A – D, choose the EMPHATIC stress written in capital letters to which the given sentence is the appropriate answer.
Tomi loves DODO for dinner
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Question 24 of 30
24. Question
From the options A – D, choose the EMPHATIC stress written in capital letters to which the given sentence is the appropriate answer.
Adamu RARELY visits his old friends.
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Question 25 of 30
25. Question
From the options A – D, choose the EMPHATIC stress written in capital letters to which the given sentence is the appropriate answer.
John BOUGHT the book yesterday
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Question 26 of 30
26. Question
Which of the options best explains the meaning expressed in the following sentence?
Mr. Ajayi is at the bottom of the move to impeach the Chairman
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Question 27 of 30
27. Question
Which of the options best explain the meaning expressed in the following sentence?
The sales boys traded on the master kindness.
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Question 28 of 30
28. Question
Which of the options best explain the meaning expressed in the following sentence?
Jide is something else? He can sell snow to the Eskimos
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Question 29 of 30
29. Question
Which of the options best explain the meaning expressed in the following sentence?
“The problem of HIV should not be handled with kid’s gloves”. This means that _______.
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Question 30 of 30
30. Question
Which of the options best explain the meaning expressed in the following sentence?
The head of department uses Mr. Obi as his man Friday
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