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Question 1 of 30
1. Question
Choose the word that has the same sound as the one underlined.
Poor
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Question 2 of 30
2. Question
Choose the word that has the same sound as the one underlined.
Great
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Question 3 of 30
3. Question
Choose the word that has the same sound as the one underlined.
Clothe
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Question 4 of 30
4. Question
Choose the word that has the same sound as the one underlined.
Sing
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Question 5 of 30
5. Question
Choose the word that has the same sound as the one underlined.
Machine
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Question 6 of 30
6. Question
Choose the one nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Many tourists say this country has a bracing climate
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Question 7 of 30
7. Question
Choose the one nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).
After the race, some of the athlete felt completely done in.
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Question 8 of 30
8. Question
Choose the one nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).
My sister’s husband is very fastidious about his food.
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Question 9 of 30
9. Question
Choose the one nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Because the school failed to obey the regulation restricting movement in the school compound, he was expelled.
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Question 10 of 30
10. Question
Choose the one nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Peter’s breathing soon became difficult in The thin air of the hills, and there had to be regular pauses for recreation.
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Question 11 of 30
11. Question
Choose the interpretation that gives the correct meaning of the idiom in the phrase.
The teacher said that it was bad to cook the books. This means _____.
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Question 12 of 30
12. Question
Choose the interpretation that gives the correct meaning of the idiom in the phrase.
He is in the first flight of footballers, this means he is ____
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Question 13 of 30
13. Question
Choose the interpretation that gives the correct meaning of the idiom in the phrase.
To say that ‘a rolling stone gather no moss’ means
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Question 14 of 30
14. Question
Choose the interpretation that gives the correct meaning of the idiom in the phrase.
Osazee scored a brilliant hat trick in the final match of the world cup fiesta, means that he _______.
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Question 15 of 30
15. Question
Choose the interpretation that gives the correct meaning of the idiom in the phrase.
The judge ‘had his hands tied’ in the case in which his son was arraigned for a charge of murder. This means that the judge ______.
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Question 16 of 30
16. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence.
Among the books in the library, he found ______ Bible.
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Question 17 of 30
17. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence.
The poor man lived in _______ house.
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Question 18 of 30
18. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence.
The man donated a _______ machine to our school.
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Question 19 of 30
19. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence.
The beauty pageant was won by a _______ girl.
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Question 20 of 30
20. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence.
The house ______ the kidnappers were kept is being watched by the police.
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Question 21 of 30
21. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence.
A respectable person should not _____ on an agreement.
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Question 22 of 30
22. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence.
The little boy _____ to the occasion when he was asked to make a speech at his mother’s funeral.
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Question 23 of 30
23. Question
Choose the option that best completes the sentence.
Do you know the story about the _______.
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Question 24 of 30
24. Question
Read this passage carefully and then answer the question that follows.
There is always a hustle and bustle of people in a typical city, especially at closing period when shops and offices were closing and workers were hurrying home, some in their private cars, others trying to catch a commercial vehicle, while those who couldn’t stand the rush to enter a bus or a cab jump on motorcycles popularly called Okada. It was at the peak of that rush hour that Oshoke arrived in Lagos.
Oshoke had never seen so many people on the streets or so many vehicles on the road, and so when he dropped at the popular Yaba bus-stop, he felt suddenly lost like a man lifted from the ground without any warning or explanation. Another observation that stupefied him was not just the number of motor-cycles that move like a swarm of ants, but the way each rider appears to be oblivious of any other vehicle or human being around them, posing a grave danger to life.
In his stupor, somebody tapped his shoulder and all of a sudden, he left empty, the way a young woman feels when her skirt unexpectedly falls in the middle of a busy street. But he managed to turn to meet the hard cold eyes of a man glaring at him. ‘what is the problem?’ the voice reminded him of a lion’s roar. As Oshoke later admitted it was a perfect voice with which to wake a dead man.
Oshoke was later to learn from the stranger that the taxis had the worst drivers even though drivers generally in the cities, see every other driver as a rival on the road – an enemy to be conquered. One minutes they would be overtaking other cars, the next stopping in the middle of the road to pick up fares without any signal to other drivers or road users of their intentions. Pedestrians seemed always in danger of their lives as they tried to run across the road whenever there was a lull in the traffic.
How did Oshoke feel as he arrived in Lagos?
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Question 25 of 30
25. Question
Read this passage carefully and then answer the question that follows.
There is always a hustle and bustle of people in a typical city, especially at closing period when shops and offices were closing and workers were hurrying home, some in their private cars, others trying to catch a commercial vehicle, while those who couldn’t stand the rush to enter a bus or a cab jump on motorcycles popularly called Okada. It was at the peak of that rush hour that Oshoke arrived in Lagos.
Oshoke had never seen so many people on the streets or so many vehicles on the road, and so when he dropped at the popular Yaba bus-stop, he felt suddenly lost like a man lifted from the ground without any warning or explanation. Another observation that stupefied him was not just the number of motor-cycles that move like a swarm of ants, but the way each rider appears to be oblivious of any other vehicle or human being around them, posing a grave danger to life.
In his stupor, somebody tapped his shoulder and all of a sudden, he left empty, the way a young woman feels when her skirt unexpectedly falls in the middle of a busy street. But he managed to turn to meet the hard cold eyes of a man glaring at him. ‘what is the problem?’ the voice reminded him of a lion’s roar. As Oshoke later admitted it was a perfect voice with which to wake a dead man.
Oshoke was later to learn from the stranger that the taxis had the worst drivers even though drivers generally in the cities, see every other driver as a rival on the road – an enemy to be conquered. One minutes they would be overtaking other cars, the next stopping in the middle of the road to pick up fares without any signal to other drivers or road users of their intentions. Pedestrians seemed always in danger of their lives as they tried to run across the road whenever there was a lull in the traffic.
Why was Oshoke bewildered?
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Question 26 of 30
26. Question
Read this passage carefully and then answer the question that follows.
There is always a hustle and bustle of people in a typical city, especially at closing period when shops and offices were closing and workers were hurrying home, some in their private cars, others trying to catch a commercial vehicle, while those who couldn’t stand the rush to enter a bus or a cab jump on motorcycles popularly called Okada. It was at the peak of that rush hour that Oshoke arrived in Lagos.
Oshoke had never seen so many people on the streets or so many vehicles on the road, and so when he dropped at the popular Yaba bus-stop, he felt suddenly lost like a man lifted from the ground without any warning or explanation. Another observation that stupefied him was not just the number of motor-cycles that move like a swarm of ants, but the way each rider appears to be oblivious of any other vehicle or human being around them, posing a grave danger to life.
In his stupor, somebody tapped his shoulder and all of a sudden, he left empty, the way a young woman feels when her skirt unexpectedly falls in the middle of a busy street. But he managed to turn to meet the hard cold eyes of a man glaring at him. ‘what is the problem?’ the voice reminded him of a lion’s roar. As Oshoke later admitted it was a perfect voice with which to wake a dead man.
Oshoke was later to learn from the stranger that the taxis had the worst drivers even though drivers generally in the cities, see every other driver as a rival on the road – an enemy to be conquered. One minutes they would be overtaking other cars, the next stopping in the middle of the road to pick up fares without any signal to other drivers or road users of their intentions. Pedestrians seemed always in danger of their lives as they tried to run across the road whenever there was a lull in the traffic.
According to the passage, the commuters ________.
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Question 27 of 30
27. Question
Read this passage carefully and then answer the question that follows.
There is always a hustle and bustle of people in a typical city, especially at closing period when shops and offices were closing and workers were hurrying home, some in their private cars, others trying to catch a commercial vehicle, while those who couldn’t stand the rush to enter a bus or a cab jump on motorcycles popularly called Okada. It was at the peak of that rush hour that Oshoke arrived in Lagos.
Oshoke had never seen so many people on the streets or so many vehicles on the road, and so when he dropped at the popular Yaba bus-stop, he felt suddenly lost like a man lifted from the ground without any warning or explanation. Another observation that stupefied him was not just the number of motor-cycles that move like a swarm of ants, but the way each rider appears to be oblivious of any other vehicle or human being around them, posing a grave danger to life.
In his stupor, somebody tapped his shoulder and all of a sudden, he left empty, the way a young woman feels when her skirt unexpectedly falls in the middle of a busy street. But he managed to turn to meet the hard cold eyes of a man glaring at him. ‘what is the problem?’ the voice reminded him of a lion’s roar. As Oshoke later admitted it was a perfect voice with which to wake a dead man.
Oshoke was later to learn from the stranger that the taxis had the worst drivers even though drivers generally in the cities, see every other driver as a rival on the road – an enemy to be conquered. One minutes they would be overtaking other cars, the next stopping in the middle of the road to pick up fares without any signal to other drivers or road users of their intentions. Pedestrians seemed always in danger of their lives as they tried to run across the road whenever there was a lull in the traffic.
According to the passage, _____.
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Question 28 of 30
28. Question
Read this passage carefully and then answer the question that follows.
There is always a hustle and bustle of people in a typical city, especially at closing period when shops and offices were closing and workers were hurrying home, some in their private cars, others trying to catch a commercial vehicle, while those who couldn’t stand the rush to enter a bus or a cab jump on motorcycles popularly called Okada. It was at the peak of that rush hour that Oshoke arrived in Lagos.
Oshoke had never seen so many people on the streets or so many vehicles on the road, and so when he dropped at the popular Yaba bus-stop, he felt suddenly lost like a man lifted from the ground without any warning or explanation. Another observation that stupefied him was not just the number of motor-cycles that move like a swarm of ants, but the way each rider appears to be oblivious of any other vehicle or human being around them, posing a grave danger to life.
In his stupor, somebody tapped his shoulder and all of a sudden, he left empty, the way a young woman feels when her skirt unexpectedly falls in the middle of a busy street. But he managed to turn to meet the hard cold eyes of a man glaring at him. ‘what is the problem?’ the voice reminded him of a lion’s roar. As Oshoke later admitted it was a perfect voice with which to wake a dead man.
Oshoke was later to learn from the stranger that the taxis had the worst drivers even though drivers generally in the cities, see every other driver as a rival on the road – an enemy to be conquered. One minutes they would be overtaking other cars, the next stopping in the middle of the road to pick up fares without any signal to other drivers or road users of their intentions. Pedestrians seemed always in danger of their lives as they tried to run across the road whenever there was a lull in the traffic.
From the passage, we can infer that all road users _____.
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Question 29 of 30
29. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word or group of words.
Girls these days dress provocatively but the culture requires _________ dressing.
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Question 30 of 30
30. Question
Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word or group of words.
He did the work perfunctorily instead of ______.
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