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Question 1 of 40
1. Question
Read the passage I below carefully and answer the question that follows.
Farming is the most important aspect of agriculture that has attracted attention within the last few years. Agriculture has other aspects like fishery, livestock and poultry. All these are also very important in that they have to do with the production of items which humans consume for survival.
In many parts of the world today, farming has been regarded as the mainstay of the economy. Crops such as cocoa, rubber and cotton have been produced in commercial quantity that are sold to other countries, some countries have better comparative advantage in producing certain crops than other countries. In these other countries, there is the need to spend a lot of money on agriculture, particularly farming. Most farmers use outmoded tools. A lot of them have n place to store their crops, most of which are always destroyed by insects and pests before harvest time. All these have adverse effects on productivity.
The government can do a lot to help farmers. Farmers co-operative societies can be encouraged and loans can be made available to farmers through Government institutions like banks and finance corporations. Farmers can be taught how to build good storage structures for their produce. All these can help to improve the conditions of farming in these countries.
The most important aspect of agriculture mentioned in the passage is
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Question 2 of 40
2. Question
Read the passage I below carefully and answer the question that follows.
Farming is the most important aspect of agriculture that has attracted attention within the last few years. Agriculture has other aspects like fishery, livestock and poultry. All these are also very important in that they have to do with the production of items which humans consume for survival.
In many parts of the world today, farming has been regarded as the mainstay of the economy. Crops such as cocoa, rubber and cotton have been produced in commercial quantity that are sold to other countries, some countries have better comparative advantage in producing certain crops than other countries. In these other countries, there is the need to spend a lot of money on agriculture, particularly farming. Most farmers use outmoded tools. A lot of them have n place to store their crops, most of which are always destroyed by insects and pests before harvest time. All these have adverse effects on productivity.
The government can do a lot to help farmers. Farmers co-operative societies can be encouraged and loans can be made available to farmers through Government institutions like banks and finance corporations. Farmers can be taught how to build good storage structures for their produce. All these can help to improve the conditions of farming in these countries.
Farming in many countries today is _____.
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Question 3 of 40
3. Question
Read the passage I below carefully and answer the question that follows.
Farming is the most important aspect of agriculture that has attracted attention within the last few years. Agriculture has other aspects like fishery, livestock and poultry. All these are also very important in that they have to do with the production of items which humans consume for survival.
In many parts of the world today, farming has been regarded as the mainstay of the economy. Crops such as cocoa, rubber and cotton have been produced in commercial quantity that are sold to other countries, some countries have better comparative advantage in producing certain crops than other countries. In these other countries, there is the need to spend a lot of money on agriculture, particularly farming. Most farmers use outmoded tools. A lot of them have n place to store their crops, most of which are always destroyed by insects and pests before harvest time. All these have adverse effects on productivity.
The government can do a lot to help farmers. Farmers co-operative societies can be encouraged and loans can be made available to farmers through Government institutions like banks and finance corporations. Farmers can be taught how to build good storage structures for their produce. All these can help to improve the conditions of farming in these countries.
Some countries produce more and better crops than others because the farmers in the former _____.
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Question 4 of 40
4. Question
Read the passage I below carefully and answer the question that follows.
Farming is the most important aspect of agriculture that has attracted attention within the last few years. Agriculture has other aspects like fishery, livestock and poultry. All these are also very important in that they have to do with the production of items which humans consume for survival.
In many parts of the world today, farming has been regarded as the mainstay of the economy. Crops such as cocoa, rubber and cotton have been produced in commercial quantity that are sold to other countries, some countries have better comparative advantage in producing certain crops than other countries. In these other countries, there is the need to spend a lot of money on agriculture, particularly farming. Most farmers use outmoded tools. A lot of them have n place to store their crops, most of which are always destroyed by insects and pests before harvest time. All these have adverse effects on productivity.
The government can do a lot to help farmers. Farmers co-operative societies can be encouraged and loans can be made available to farmers through Government institutions like banks and finance corporations. Farmers can be taught how to build good storage structures for their produce. All these can help to improve the conditions of farming in these countries.
In order to help improve the state of farming, the Government should _____.
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Question 5 of 40
5. Question
Read the passage I below carefully and answer the question that follows.
Farming is the most important aspect of agriculture that has attracted attention within the last few years. Agriculture has other aspects like fishery, livestock and poultry. All these are also very important in that they have to do with the production of items which humans consume for survival.
In many parts of the world today, farming has been regarded as the mainstay of the economy. Crops such as cocoa, rubber and cotton have been produced in commercial quantity that are sold to other countries, some countries have better comparative advantage in producing certain crops than other countries. In these other countries, there is the need to spend a lot of money on agriculture, particularly farming. Most farmers use outmoded tools. A lot of them have n place to store their crops, most of which are always destroyed by insects and pests before harvest time. All these have adverse effects on productivity.
The government can do a lot to help farmers. Farmers co-operative societies can be encouraged and loans can be made available to farmers through Government institutions like banks and finance corporations. Farmers can be taught how to build good storage structures for their produce. All these can help to improve the conditions of farming in these countries.
A lot of crops harvested are wasted because farmers _______.
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Question 6 of 40
6. Question
Read the passage below carefully and answer the question that follows.
PASSAGE II
Developments in electronic science has transformed the art of record keeping in the modern age. Traditionally, records of events were kept only in people’s minds. It depended very much on the retentive power of the human memory. This was extremely dangerous as people either forget events wholly or in parts, or deliberately falsified details to suit their various interests. Interminable arguments were thus the order of the day. Even writing, which replaced mental reading was not entirely free from these shortcomings as untruths could be written as true records either willingly or inadvertently. With the advent of the electronic memory, however, these dangers have been largely overcome. Recordings on audio or video cassettes now show not only what happened, but also who did or said what including how and when.
The author believes that electronic recording is ______.
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Question 7 of 40
7. Question
Read the passage below carefully and answer the question that follows.
PASSAGE II
Developments in electronic science has transformed the art of record keeping in the modern age. Traditionally, records of events were kept only in people’s minds. It depended very much on the retentive power of the human memory. This was extremely dangerous as people either forget events wholly or in parts, or deliberately falsified details to suit their various interests. Interminable arguments were thus the order of the day. Even writing, which replaced mental reading was not entirely free from these shortcomings as untruths could be written as true records either willingly or inadvertently. With the advent of the electronic memory, however, these dangers have been largely overcome. Recordings on audio or video cassettes now show not only what happened, but also who did or said what including how and when.
The writer believes that the art of record keeping has ______.
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Question 8 of 40
8. Question
Read the passage below carefully and answer the question that follows.
PASSAGE II
Developments in electronic science has transformed the art of record keeping in the modern age. Traditionally, records of events were kept only in people’s minds. It depended very much on the retentive power of the human memory. This was extremely dangerous as people either forget events wholly or in parts, or deliberately falsified details to suit their various interests. Interminable arguments were thus the order of the day. Even writing, which replaced mental reading was not entirely free from these shortcomings as untruths could be written as true records either willingly or inadvertently. With the advent of the electronic memory, however, these dangers have been largely overcome. Recordings on audio or video cassettes now show not only what happened, but also who did or said what including how and when.
How many stages of development did the writer mention while discussing art of record keeping?
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Question 9 of 40
9. Question
Read the passage below carefully and answer the question that follows.
PASSAGE II
Developments in electronic science has transformed the art of record keeping in the modern age. Traditionally, records of events were kept only in people’s minds. It depended very much on the retentive power of the human memory. This was extremely dangerous as people either forget events wholly or in parts, or deliberately falsified details to suit their various interests. Interminable arguments were thus the order of the day. Even writing, which replaced mental reading was not entirely free from these shortcomings as untruths could be written as true records either willingly or inadvertently. With the advent of the electronic memory, however, these dangers have been largely overcome. Recordings on audio or video cassettes now show not only what happened, but also who did or said what including how and when.
According to the author, human memory is unreliable because people ____.
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Question 10 of 40
10. Question
Read the passage below carefully and answer the question that follows.
PASSAGE II
Developments in electronic science has transformed the art of record keeping in the modern age. Traditionally, records of events were kept only in people’s minds. It depended very much on the retentive power of the human memory. This was extremely dangerous as people either forget events wholly or in parts, or deliberately falsified details to suit their various interests. Interminable arguments were thus the order of the day. Even writing, which replaced mental reading was not entirely free from these shortcomings as untruths could be written as true records either willingly or inadvertently. With the advent of the electronic memory, however, these dangers have been largely overcome. Recordings on audio or video cassettes now show not only what happened, but also who did or said what including how and when.
From the passage, we gather that writing is almost _____.
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Question 11 of 40
11. Question
Identify the option that has a STRESS PATTERN different from the rest.
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Question 12 of 40
12. Question
Identify the option that has a STRESS PATTERN different from the rest.
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Question 13 of 40
13. Question
Identify the option that has a STRESS PATTERN different from the rest.
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Question 14 of 40
14. Question
In the question below, choose the option NEAREST IN MEANING to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined.
The singer’s popularity is beginning to decline.
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Question 15 of 40
15. Question
In the question below, choose the option NEAREST IN MEANING to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined.
Ade is at the verge of nervous breakdown, so he must be very careful.
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Question 16 of 40
16. Question
In the question below, choose the option NEAREST IN MEANING to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined.
An open car gives no protection against the elements.
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Question 17 of 40
17. Question
In the question below, choose the option NEAREST IN MEANING to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined.
He has never been a good mediator even in minor family disputes because, in most cases his views are jaundiced.
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Question 18 of 40
18. Question
In the question below, choose the option NEAREST IN MEANING to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined.
In some parts of our society, people are ostracized purely on the basis of their patronage.
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Question 19 of 40
19. Question
In the question below, choose the option NEAREST IN MEANING to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined.
My friend will hate his uncle forever because he left him in the lurch at his hour of need.
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Question 20 of 40
20. Question
In the question below, choose the option NEAREST IN MEANING to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined.
All the efforts made to settle the quarrel were futile
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Question 21 of 40
21. Question
In the question below, choose the option NEAREST IN MEANING to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined.
Kelechi hardly ever falls sick
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Question 22 of 40
22. Question
In the question below, choose the option NEAREST IN MEANING to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined.
It is sheer fantasy to believe that there could never be a miscalculation by any nation that has atomic weapon.
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Question 23 of 40
23. Question
In the question below, choose the option NEAREST IN MEANING to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined.
The ingenious scheme of the robber broke down because of the efficiency of the police officer.
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Question 24 of 40
24. Question
In the question below, choose the option NEAREST IN MEANING to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined.
Our town is so small that we are always meeting our school master accidentally.
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Question 25 of 40
25. Question
In the question below, choose the option NEAREST IN MEANING to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined.
One has to score not less than 200 marks in the UME together with meeting other conditions to be qualified to write the Uniben post UME screening test.
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Question 26 of 40
26. Question
In the question below, choose the option NEAREST IN MEANING to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined.
He went through fire before he qualified as a doctor
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Question 27 of 40
27. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
The chairman’s verdict redressed the injustice meted out by the secretary
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Question 28 of 40
28. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
Uche could not travel last December because of the severity of the harmattan
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Question 29 of 40
29. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
Travelling in the night can be an ordeal
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Question 30 of 40
30. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
Bola is very provocative in her style of dressing.
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Question 31 of 40
31. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
Joke thought that her father was very callous
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Question 32 of 40
32. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
“The Lions” of Cameroun is really an indomitable team
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Question 33 of 40
33. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
To almost everyone in the little village, Ada’s behaviour was almost odious
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Question 34 of 40
34. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
Aduma was vociferous during the meeting of the congregation that he succeeded in incurring wrath of the chairman.
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Question 35 of 40
35. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
It was an inopportune for you to make that suggestion.
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Question 36 of 40
36. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
He deviated too much to the peripheral aspects.
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Question 37 of 40
37. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
The climate of Nigeria is an enervating one
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Question 38 of 40
38. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
The girl’s idiosyncrasy was a passion for bread and butter
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Question 39 of 40
39. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
Once he has decided that something needs doing, my brother is very unswerving of purpose.
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Question 40 of 40
40. Question
In the question below, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word underlined
Those were the days of the fallacy that some languages are primitive while others are not.
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