JSS3: ENGLISH LANGUAGE – 1ST TERM
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JSS3: English Language – 1st Term Examination | Comprehension A
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JSS3: English Language – 1st Term Examination | Comprehension B
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JSS3: English Language – 1st Term Examination | Vocabulary Development A
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JSS3: English Language – 1st Term Examination | Vocabulary Development B
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JSS3: English Language – 1st Term Examination | Grammatical Accuracy
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JSS3: English Language – 1st Term Examination | Spoken English
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JSS3: English Language – 1st Term Examination | Literature
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows by choosing the most appropriate of the options
When soil is misused and no grass is planted on it will soon be left bare or covered by few poor plants. In this state, it is especially likely to suffer from erosion – the removal of the soil by wind or water. Since there are no roots or creeping plants to hold it together and protect it from the burning rays of the sun, it dries into powder as in level areas where few trees grow to break the force of the wind. The dust storms of Egypt and Sudan are an example of the way in which strong winds may blow the fine dust from the earth’s surface over distance. If the topsoil is blown from the surface soil, it is a good custom to grow windbreaks made of rows of trees.
The passage says that erosion means __________
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows by choosing the most appropriate of the options
When soil is misused and no grass is planted on it will soon be left bare or covered by few poor plants. In this state, it is especially likely to suffer from erosion – the removal of the soil by wind or water. Since there are no roots or creeping plants to hold it together and protect it from the burning rays of the sun, it dries into powder as in level areas where few trees grow to break the force of the wind. The dust storms of Egypt and Sudan are an example of the way in which strong winds may blow the fine dust from the earth’s surface over distance. If the topsoil is blown from the surface soil, it is a good custom to grow windbreaks made of rows of trees.
Soil is held together and protected by ____
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows by choosing the most appropriate of the options
When soil is misused and no grass is planted on it will soon be left bare or covered by few poor plants. In this state, it is especially likely to suffer from erosion – the removal of the soil by wind or water. Since there are no roots or creeping plants to hold it together and protect it from the burning rays of the sun, it dries into powder as in level areas where few trees grow to break the force of the wind. The dust storms of Egypt and Sudan are an example of the way in which strong winds may blow the fine dust from the earth’s surface over distance. If the topsoil is blown from the surface soil, it is a good custom to grow windbreaks made of rows of trees.
According to the passage, what is erosion?
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows by choosing the most appropriate of the options
When soil is misused and no grass is planted on it will soon be left bare or covered by few poor plants. In this state, it is especially likely to suffer from erosion – the removal of the soil by wind or water. Since there are no roots or creeping plants to hold it together and protect it from the burning rays of the sun, it dries into powder as in level areas where few trees grow to break the force of the wind. The dust storms of Egypt and Sudan are an example of the way in which strong winds may blow the fine dust from the earth’s surface over distance. If the topsoil is blown from the surface soil, it is a good custom to grow windbreaks made of rows of trees.
A suitable topic for the passage could be
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows by choosing the most appropriate of the options
When soil is misused and no grass is planted on it will soon be left bare or covered by few poor plants. In this state, it is especially likely to suffer from erosion – the removal of the soil by wind or water. Since there are no roots or creeping plants to hold it together and protect it from the burning rays of the sun, it dries into powder as in level areas where few trees grow to break the force of the wind. The dust storms of Egypt and Sudan are an example of the way in which strong winds may blow the fine dust from the earth’s surface over distance. If the topsoil is blown from the surface soil, it is a good custom to grow windbreaks made of rows of trees.
Windbreaks check erosion by ____
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