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Question 1 of 100
1. Question
The passage below has gaps numbered 1 to 10. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided
The World AIDS day is a day set aside by the United Nations annually to focus and reflect on efforts and activities geared towards _ _1_ _ [A. stopping B. diagnosing C. controlling D. preventing] and wiping out AIDS globally. The theme for this year’s celebration , which is “Men Make a Difference” with the slogan “I care …… do you?”, is an attempt to involve man in the prevention of the disease and the provision of care for people living with HIV/AIDS and to control the epidemic based on their vital role in the transmission of the disease. This is in view of the fact that women, though at a special risk of _ _2_ _ [A. infecting B. contracting C. disseminating D. contacting] the disease, scarcely influence where, when and how sex takes place.
The inclusion of men and boys in _ _3_ _ [A. reproductive B. digestive C. preventive D. circulatory] health policies has yielded positive response to the HIV/AIDS scourge. This was stressed at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, where nearly 200 countries agreed that efforts should be made to emphasize men’s shared responsibility and promote their active involvement in responsible parenthood and sexual and reproductive health behaviour. According to a specialist, “Men are key to reducing HIV _ _4_ _ [A.transmutation B. escalation C. propagation D. transmission] and have the power to change the _ _5_ _ [A. direction B. course C. curse D. cause] of the AIDS epidemic. The campaign encourages men to take better care of their health. With few exceptions, men have a lower life _ _6_ _ [A. elasticity B. span C. expectancy D. longevity] than women, and more men than women are living with HIV although women are fast catching up. Focusing the campaign on men also acknowledges the fact that men are often less likely to seek health care than women.”
Certain factors like migration for work, sexual violence, societal exclusion, gender inequality, war, conflicts and economic upheavals have made the male species _ _7_ _ [A. vulnerable B. succumb C. sensitive D. liable] to the _ _8_ _ [A.threat B. ailment C. scourge D. menace] with more than nine million deaths. Besides men are prone to several sex partners and engage in extramarital affairs.
A recent U.N study indicates that over 70% of HIV _ _ 9_ _ [A. viruses B. infections C. symptoms D. attacks] globally occur through sex between men and women, 10 per cent through heterosexual relationship and 5 per cent among drug addicts, four-fifths consisting of men. It has been established that globally 53 per cent of the people living with AIDS are men. They die of it more than women on every continent except sub-Saharan Africa.
The world AIDS campaign, which focuses on men, challenges world leaders and custodians of culture to be more active in _ _10_ _ [A. capturing B. combating C. diverting D. defeating] the pandemic and in breaking the silence on AIDS.
Adapted from THIS DAY, Friday 30 November, 2001
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Question 2 of 100
2. Question
The passage below has gaps numbered 1 to 10. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided
The World AIDS day is a day set aside by the United Nations annually to focus and reflect on efforts and activities geared towards _ _1_ _ [A. stopping B. diagnosing C. controlling D. preventing] and wiping out AIDS globally. The theme for this year’s celebration , which is “Men Make a Difference” with the slogan “I care …… do you?”, is an attempt to involve man in the prevention of the disease and the provision of care for people living with HIV/AIDS and to control the epidemic based on their vital role in the transmission of the disease. This is in view of the fact that women, though at a special risk of _ _2_ _ [A. infecting B. contracting C. disseminating D. contacting] the disease, scarcely influence where, when and how sex takes place.
The inclusion of men and boys in _ _3_ _ [A. reproductive B. digestive C. preventive D. circulatory] health policies has yielded positive response to the HIV/AIDS scourge. This was stressed at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, where nearly 200 countries agreed that efforts should be made to emphasize men’s shared responsibility and promote their active involvement in responsible parenthood and sexual and reproductive health behaviour. According to a specialist, “Men are key to reducing HIV _ _4_ _ [A.transmutation B. escalation C. propagation D. transmission] and have the power to change the _ _5_ _ [A. direction B. course C. curse D. cause] of the AIDS epidemic. The campaign encourages men to take better care of their health. With few exceptions, men have a lower life _ _6_ _ [A. elasticity B. span C. expectancy D. longevity] than women, and more men than women are living with HIV although women are fast catching up. Focusing the campaign on men also acknowledges the fact that men are often less likely to seek health care than women.”
Certain factors like migration for work, sexual violence, societal exclusion, gender inequality, war, conflicts and economic upheavals have made the male species _ _7_ _ [A. vulnerable B. succumb C. sensitive D. liable] to the _ _8_ _ [A.threat B. ailment C. scourge D. menace] with more than nine million deaths. Besides men are prone to several sex partners and engage in extramarital affairs.
A recent U.N study indicates that over 70% of HIV _ _ 9_ _ [A. viruses B. infections C. symptoms D. attacks] globally occur through sex between men and women, 10 per cent through heterosexual relationship and 5 per cent among drug addicts, four-fifths consisting of men. It has been established that globally 53 per cent of the people living with AIDS are men. They die of it more than women on every continent except sub-Saharan Africa.
The world AIDS campaign, which focuses on men, challenges world leaders and custodians of culture to be more active in _ _10_ _ [A. capturing B. combating C. diverting D. defeating] the pandemic and in breaking the silence on AIDS.
Adapted from THIS DAY, Friday 30 November, 2001
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Question 3 of 100
3. Question
The passage below has gaps numbered 1 to 10. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided
The World AIDS day is a day set aside by the United Nations annually to focus and reflect on efforts and activities geared towards _ _1_ _ [A. stopping B. diagnosing C. controlling D. preventing] and wiping out AIDS globally. The theme for this year’s celebration , which is “Men Make a Difference” with the slogan “I care …… do you?”, is an attempt to involve man in the prevention of the disease and the provision of care for people living with HIV/AIDS and to control the epidemic based on their vital role in the transmission of the disease. This is in view of the fact that women, though at a special risk of _ _2_ _ [A. infecting B. contracting C. disseminating D. contacting] the disease, scarcely influence where, when and how sex takes place.
The inclusion of men and boys in _ _3_ _ [A. reproductive B. digestive C. preventive D. circulatory] health policies has yielded positive response to the HIV/AIDS scourge. This was stressed at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, where nearly 200 countries agreed that efforts should be made to emphasize men’s shared responsibility and promote their active involvement in responsible parenthood and sexual and reproductive health behaviour. According to a specialist, “Men are key to reducing HIV _ _4_ _ [A.transmutation B. escalation C. propagation D. transmission] and have the power to change the _ _5_ _ [A. direction B. course C. curse D. cause] of the AIDS epidemic. The campaign encourages men to take better care of their health. With few exceptions, men have a lower life _ _6_ _ [A. elasticity B. span C. expectancy D. longevity] than women, and more men than women are living with HIV although women are fast catching up. Focusing the campaign on men also acknowledges the fact that men are often less likely to seek health care than women.”
Certain factors like migration for work, sexual violence, societal exclusion, gender inequality, war, conflicts and economic upheavals have made the male species _ _7_ _ [A. vulnerable B. succumb C. sensitive D. liable] to the _ _8_ _ [A.threat B. ailment C. scourge D. menace] with more than nine million deaths. Besides men are prone to several sex partners and engage in extramarital affairs.
A recent U.N study indicates that over 70% of HIV _ _ 9_ _ [A. viruses B. infections C. symptoms D. attacks] globally occur through sex between men and women, 10 per cent through heterosexual relationship and 5 per cent among drug addicts, four-fifths consisting of men. It has been established that globally 53 per cent of the people living with AIDS are men. They die of it more than women on every continent except sub-Saharan Africa.
The world AIDS campaign, which focuses on men, challenges world leaders and custodians of culture to be more active in _ _10_ _ [A. capturing B. combating C. diverting D. defeating] the pandemic and in breaking the silence on AIDS.
Adapted from THIS DAY, Friday 30 November, 2001
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Question 4 of 100
4. Question
The passage below has gaps numbered 1 to 10. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided
The World AIDS day is a day set aside by the United Nations annually to focus and reflect on efforts and activities geared towards _ _1_ _ [A. stopping B. diagnosing C. controlling D. preventing] and wiping out AIDS globally. The theme for this year’s celebration , which is “Men Make a Difference” with the slogan “I care …… do you?”, is an attempt to involve man in the prevention of the disease and the provision of care for people living with HIV/AIDS and to control the epidemic based on their vital role in the transmission of the disease. This is in view of the fact that women, though at a special risk of _ _2_ _ [A. infecting B. contracting C. disseminating D. contacting] the disease, scarcely influence where, when and how sex takes place.
The inclusion of men and boys in _ _3_ _ [A. reproductive B. digestive C. preventive D. circulatory] health policies has yielded positive response to the HIV/AIDS scourge. This was stressed at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, where nearly 200 countries agreed that efforts should be made to emphasize men’s shared responsibility and promote their active involvement in responsible parenthood and sexual and reproductive health behaviour. According to a specialist, “Men are key to reducing HIV _ _4_ _ [A.transmutation B. escalation C. propagation D. transmission] and have the power to change the _ _5_ _ [A. direction B. course C. curse D. cause] of the AIDS epidemic. The campaign encourages men to take better care of their health. With few exceptions, men have a lower life _ _6_ _ [A. elasticity B. span C. expectancy D. longevity] than women, and more men than women are living with HIV although women are fast catching up. Focusing the campaign on men also acknowledges the fact that men are often less likely to seek health care than women.”
Certain factors like migration for work, sexual violence, societal exclusion, gender inequality, war, conflicts and economic upheavals have made the male species _ _7_ _ [A. vulnerable B. succumb C. sensitive D. liable] to the _ _8_ _ [A.threat B. ailment C. scourge D. menace] with more than nine million deaths. Besides men are prone to several sex partners and engage in extramarital affairs.
A recent U.N study indicates that over 70% of HIV _ _ 9_ _ [A. viruses B. infections C. symptoms D. attacks] globally occur through sex between men and women, 10 per cent through heterosexual relationship and 5 per cent among drug addicts, four-fifths consisting of men. It has been established that globally 53 per cent of the people living with AIDS are men. They die of it more than women on every continent except sub-Saharan Africa.
The world AIDS campaign, which focuses on men, challenges world leaders and custodians of culture to be more active in _ _10_ _ [A. capturing B. combating C. diverting D. defeating] the pandemic and in breaking the silence on AIDS.
Adapted from THIS DAY, Friday 30 November, 2001
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Question 5 of 100
5. Question
The passage below has gaps numbered 1 to 10. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided.
The World AIDS day is a day set aside by the United Nations annually to focus and reflect on efforts and activities geared towards _ _1_ _ [A. stopping B. diagnosing C. controlling D. preventing] and wiping out AIDS globally. The theme for this year’s celebration , which is “Men Make a Difference” with the slogan “I care …… do you?”, is an attempt to involve man in the prevention of the disease and the provision of care for people living with HIV/AIDS and to control the epidemic based on their vital role in the transmission of the disease. This is in view of the fact that women, though at a special risk of _ _2_ _ [A. infecting B. contracting C. disseminating D. contacting] the disease, scarcely influence where, when and how sex takes place.
The inclusion of men and boys in _ _3_ _ [A. reproductive B. digestive C. preventive D. circulatory] health policies has yielded positive response to the HIV/AIDS scourge. This was stressed at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, where nearly 200 countries agreed that efforts should be made to emphasize men’s shared responsibility and promote their active involvement in responsible parenthood and sexual and reproductive health behaviour. According to a specialist, “Men are key to reducing HIV _ _4_ _ [A.transmutation B. escalation C. propagation D. transmission] and have the power to change the _ _5_ _ [A. direction B. course C. curse D. cause] of the AIDS epidemic. The campaign encourages men to take better care of their health. With few exceptions, men have a lower life _ _6_ _ [A. elasticity B. span C. expectancy D. longevity] than women, and more men than women are living with HIV although women are fast catching up. Focusing the campaign on men also acknowledges the fact that men are often less likely to seek health care than women.”
Certain factors like migration for work, sexual violence, societal exclusion, gender inequality, war, conflicts and economic upheavals have made the male species _ _7_ _ [A. vulnerable B. succumb C. sensitive D. liable] to the _ _8_ _ [A.threat B. ailment C. scourge D. menace] with more than nine million deaths. Besides men are prone to several sex partners and engage in extramarital affairs.
A recent U.N study indicates that over 70% of HIV _ _ 9_ _ [A. viruses B. infections C. symptoms D. attacks] globally occur through sex between men and women, 10 per cent through heterosexual relationship and 5 per cent among drug addicts, four-fifths consisting of men. It has been established that globally 53 per cent of the people living with AIDS are men. They die of it more than women on every continent except sub-Saharan Africa.
The world AIDS campaign, which focuses on men, challenges world leaders and custodians of culture to be more active in _ _10_ _ [A. capturing B. combating C. diverting D. defeating] the pandemic and in breaking the silence on AIDS.
Adapted from THIS DAY, Friday 30 November, 2001
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Question 6 of 100
6. Question
The passage below has gaps numbered 1 to 10. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided
The World AIDS day is a day set aside by the United Nations annually to focus and reflect on efforts and activities geared towards _ _1_ _ [A. stopping B. diagnosing C. controlling D. preventing] and wiping out AIDS globally. The theme for this year’s celebration , which is “Men Make a Difference” with the slogan “I care …… do you?”, is an attempt to involve man in the prevention of the disease and the provision of care for people living with HIV/AIDS and to control the epidemic based on their vital role in the transmission of the disease. This is in view of the fact that women, though at a special risk of _ _2_ _ [A. infecting B. contracting C. disseminating D. contacting] the disease, scarcely influence where, when and how sex takes place.
The inclusion of men and boys in _ _3_ _ [A. reproductive B. digestive C. preventive D. circulatory] health policies has yielded positive response to the HIV/AIDS scourge. This was stressed at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, where nearly 200 countries agreed that efforts should be made to emphasize men’s shared responsibility and promote their active involvement in responsible parenthood and sexual and reproductive health behaviour. According to a specialist, “Men are key to reducing HIV _ _4_ _ [A.transmutation B. escalation C. propagation D. transmission] and have the power to change the _ _5_ _ [A. direction B. course C. curse D. cause] of the AIDS epidemic. The campaign encourages men to take better care of their health. With few exceptions, men have a lower life _ _6_ _ [A. elasticity B. span C. expectancy D. longevity] than women, and more men than women are living with HIV although women are fast catching up. Focusing the campaign on men also acknowledges the fact that men are often less likely to seek health care than women.”
Certain factors like migration for work, sexual violence, societal exclusion, gender inequality, war, conflicts and economic upheavals have made the male species _ _7_ _ [A. vulnerable B. succumb C. sensitive D. liable] to the _ _8_ _ [A.threat B. ailment C. scourge D. menace] with more than nine million deaths. Besides men are prone to several sex partners and engage in extramarital affairs.
A recent U.N study indicates that over 70% of HIV _ _ 9_ _ [A. viruses B. infections C. symptoms D. attacks] globally occur through sex between men and women, 10 per cent through heterosexual relationship and 5 per cent among drug addicts, four-fifths consisting of men. It has been established that globally 53 per cent of the people living with AIDS are men. They die of it more than women on every continent except sub-Saharan Africa.
The world AIDS campaign, which focuses on men, challenges world leaders and custodians of culture to be more active in _ _10_ _ [A. capturing B. combating C. diverting D. defeating] the pandemic and in breaking the silence on AIDS.
Adapted from THIS DAY, Friday 30 November, 2001
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Question 7 of 100
7. Question
The passage below has gaps numbered 1 to 10. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided.
The World AIDS day is a day set aside by the United Nations annually to focus and reflect on efforts and activities geared towards _ _1_ _ [A. stopping B. diagnosing C. controlling D. preventing] and wiping out AIDS globally. The theme for this year’s celebration , which is “Men Make a Difference” with the slogan “I care …… do you?”, is an attempt to involve man in the prevention of the disease and the provision of care for people living with HIV/AIDS and to control the epidemic based on their vital role in the transmission of the disease. This is in view of the fact that women, though at a special risk of _ _2_ _ [A. infecting B. contracting C. disseminating D. contacting] the disease, scarcely influence where, when and how sex takes place.
The inclusion of men and boys in _ _3_ _ [A. reproductive B. digestive C. preventive D. circulatory] health policies has yielded positive response to the HIV/AIDS scourge. This was stressed at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, where nearly 200 countries agreed that efforts should be made to emphasize men’s shared responsibility and promote their active involvement in responsible parenthood and sexual and reproductive health behaviour. According to a specialist, “Men are key to reducing HIV _ _4_ _ [A.transmutation B. escalation C. propagation D. transmission] and have the power to change the _ _5_ _ [A. direction B. course C. curse D. cause] of the AIDS epidemic. The campaign encourages men to take better care of their health. With few exceptions, men have a lower life _ _6_ _ [A. elasticity B. span C. expectancy D. longevity] than women, and more men than women are living with HIV although women are fast catching up. Focusing the campaign on men also acknowledges the fact that men are often less likely to seek health care than women.”
Certain factors like migration for work, sexual violence, societal exclusion, gender inequality, war, conflicts and economic upheavals have made the male species _ _7_ _ [A. vulnerable B. succumb C. sensitive D. liable] to the _ _8_ _ [A.threat B. ailment C. scourge D. menace] with more than nine million deaths. Besides men are prone to several sex partners and engage in extramarital affairs.
A recent U.N study indicates that over 70% of HIV _ _ 9_ _ [A. viruses B. infections C. symptoms D. attacks] globally occur through sex between men and women, 10 per cent through heterosexual relationship and 5 per cent among drug addicts, four-fifths consisting of men. It has been established that globally 53 per cent of the people living with AIDS are men. They die of it more than women on every continent except sub-Saharan Africa.
The world AIDS campaign, which focuses on men, challenges world leaders and custodians of culture to be more active in _ _10_ _ [A. capturing B. combating C. diverting D. defeating] the pandemic and in breaking the silence on AIDS.
Adapted from THIS DAY, Friday, 30 November, 2001
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Question 8 of 100
8. Question
The passage below has gaps numbered 1 to 10. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided.
The World AIDS day is a day set aside by the United Nations annually to focus and reflect on efforts and activities geared towards _ _1_ _ [A. stopping B. diagnosing C. controlling D. preventing] and wiping out AIDS globally. The theme for this year’s celebration , which is “Men Make a Difference” with the slogan “I care …… do you?”, is an attempt to involve man in the prevention of the disease and the provision of care for people living with HIV/AIDS and to control the epidemic based on their vital role in the transmission of the disease. This is in view of the fact that women, though at a special risk of _ _2_ _ [A. infecting B. contracting C. disseminating D. contacting] the disease, scarcely influence where, when and how sex takes place.
The inclusion of men and boys in _ _3_ _ [A. reproductive B. digestive C. preventive D. circulatory] health policies has yielded positive response to the HIV/AIDS scourge. This was stressed at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, where nearly 200 countries agreed that efforts should be made to emphasize men’s shared responsibility and promote their active involvement in responsible parenthood and sexual and reproductive health behaviour. According to a specialist, “Men are key to reducing HIV _ _4_ _ [A.transmutation B. escalation C. propagation D. transmission] and have the power to change the _ _5_ _ [A. direction B. course C. curse D. cause] of the AIDS epidemic. The campaign encourages men to take better care of their health. With few exceptions, men have a lower life _ _6_ _ [A. elasticity B. span C. expectancy D. longevity] than women, and more men than women are living with HIV although women are fast catching up. Focusing the campaign on men also acknowledges the fact that men are often less likely to seek health care than women.”
Certain factors like migration for work, sexual violence, societal exclusion, gender inequality, war, conflicts and economic upheavals have made the male species _ _7_ _ [A. vulnerable B. succumb C. sensitive D. liable] to the _ _8_ _ [A.threat B. ailment C. scourge D. menace] with more than nine million deaths. Besides men are prone to several sex partners and engage in extramarital affairs.
A recent U.N study indicates that over 70% of HIV _ _ 9_ _ [A. viruses B. infections C. symptoms D. attacks] globally occur through sex between men and women, 10 per cent through heterosexual relationship and 5 per cent among drug addicts, four-fifths consisting of men. It has been established that globally 53 per cent of the people living with AIDS are men. They die of it more than women on every continent except sub-Saharan Africa.
The world AIDS campaign, which focuses on men, challenges world leaders and custodians of culture to be more active in _ _10_ _ [A. capturing B. combating C. diverting D. defeating] the pandemic and in breaking the silence on AIDS.
Adapted from THIS DAY, Friday, 30 November, 2001
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Question 9 of 100
9. Question
The passage below has gaps numbered 1 to 10. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided
The World AIDS day is a day set aside by the United Nations annually to focus and reflect on efforts and activities geared towards _ _1_ _ [A. stopping B. diagnosing C. controlling D. preventing] and wiping out AIDS globally. The theme for this year’s celebration , which is “Men Make a Difference” with the slogan “I care …… do you?”, is an attempt to involve man in the prevention of the disease and the provision of care for people living with HIV/AIDS and to control the epidemic based on their vital role in the transmission of the disease. This is in view of the fact that women, though at a special risk of _ _2_ _ [A. infecting B. contracting C. disseminating D. contacting] the disease, scarcely influence where, when and how sex takes place.
The inclusion of men and boys in _ _3_ _ [A. reproductive B. digestive C. preventive D. circulatory] health policies has yielded positive response to the HIV/AIDS scourge. This was stressed at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, where nearly 200 countries agreed that efforts should be made to emphasize men’s shared responsibility and promote their active involvement in responsible parenthood and sexual and reproductive health behaviour. According to a specialist, “Men are key to reducing HIV _ _4_ _ [A.transmutation B. escalation C. propagation D. transmission] and have the power to change the _ _5_ _ [A. direction B. course C. curse D. cause] of the AIDS epidemic. The campaign encourages men to take better care of their health. With few exceptions, men have a lower life _ _6_ _ [A. elasticity B. span C. expectancy D. longevity] than women, and more men than women are living with HIV although women are fast catching up. Focusing the campaign on men also acknowledges the fact that men are often less likely to seek health care than women.”
Certain factors like migration for work, sexual violence, societal exclusion, gender inequality, war, conflicts and economic upheavals have made the male species _ _7_ _ [A. vulnerable B. succumb C. sensitive D. liable] to the _ _8_ _ [A.threat B. ailment C. scourge D. menace] with more than nine million deaths. Besides men are prone to several sex partners and engage in extramarital affairs.
A recent U.N study indicates that over 70% of HIV _ _ 9_ _ [A. viruses B. infections C. symptoms D. attacks] globally occur through sex between men and women, 10 per cent through heterosexual relationship and 5 per cent among drug addicts, four-fifths consisting of men. It has been established that globally 53 per cent of the people living with AIDS are men. They die of it more than women on every continent except sub-Saharan Africa.
The world AIDS campaign, which focuses on men, challenges world leaders and custodians of culture to be more active in _ _10_ _ [A. capturing B. combating C. diverting D. defeating] the pandemic and in breaking the silence on AIDS.
Adapted from THIS DAY, Friday, 30 November, 2001
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Question 10 of 100
10. Question
The passage below has gaps numbered 1 to 10. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided
The World AIDS day is a day set aside by the United Nations annually to focus and reflect on efforts and activities geared towards _ _1_ _ [A. stopping B. diagnosing C. controlling D. preventing] and wiping out AIDS globally. The theme for this year’s celebration , which is “Men Make a Difference” with the slogan “I care …… do you?”, is an attempt to involve man in the prevention of the disease and the provision of care for people living with HIV/AIDS and to control the epidemic based on their vital role in the transmission of the disease. This is in view of the fact that women, though at a special risk of _ _2_ _ [A. infecting B. contracting C. disseminating D. contacting] the disease, scarcely influence where, when and how sex takes place.
The inclusion of men and boys in _ _3_ _ [A. reproductive B. digestive C. preventive D. circulatory] health policies has yielded positive response to the HIV/AIDS scourge. This was stressed at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, where nearly 200 countries agreed that efforts should be made to emphasize men’s shared responsibility and promote their active involvement in responsible parenthood and sexual and reproductive health behaviour. According to a specialist, “Men are key to reducing HIV _ _4_ _ [A.transmutation B. escalation C. propagation D. transmission] and have the power to change the _ _5_ _ [A. direction B. course C. curse D. cause] of the AIDS epidemic. The campaign encourages men to take better care of their health. With few exceptions, men have a lower life _ _6_ _ [A. elasticity B. span C. expectancy D. longevity] than women, and more men than women are living with HIV although women are fast catching up. Focusing the campaign on men also acknowledges the fact that men are often less likely to seek health care than women.”
Certain factors like migration for work, sexual violence, societal exclusion, gender inequality, war, conflicts and economic upheavals have made the male species _ _7_ _ [A. vulnerable B. succumb C. sensitive D. liable] to the _ _8_ _ [A.threat B. ailment C. scourge D. menace] with more than nine million deaths. Besides men are prone to several sex partners and engage in extramarital affairs.
A recent U.N study indicates that over 70% of HIV _ _ 9_ _ [A. viruses B. infections C. symptoms D. attacks] globally occur through sex between men and women, 10 per cent through heterosexual relationship and 5 per cent among drug addicts, four-fifths consisting of men. It has been established that globally 53 per cent of the people living with AIDS are men. They die of it more than women on every continent except sub-Saharan Africa.
The world AIDS campaign, which focuses on men, challenges world leaders and custodians of culture to be more active in _ _10_ _ [A. capturing B. combating C. diverting D. defeating] the pandemic and in breaking the silence on AIDS.
Adapted from THIS DAY, Friday, 30 November, 2001
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Question 11 of 100
11. Question
In the question below, choose the option that best completes the gap.
The man arrived when we ______ expected.
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Question 12 of 100
12. Question
In the question below, choose the option that best completes the gap.
All convicted murderers usually have to pay the ultimate ______ for their crime.
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Question 13 of 100
13. Question
In the question below, choose the option that best completes the gap.
The two children went to watch ______ of guard outside the palace.
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Question 14 of 100
14. Question
In the question below, choose the option that best completes the gap.
Neither the father nor the children ______ the whereabouts of the sheep.
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Question 15 of 100
15. Question
In the question below, choose the option that best completes the gap.
That friend of ours brought us ______
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Question 16 of 100
16. Question
In the question below, choose the option that best completes the gap.
The lorry was carrying sixty ______ of cattle.
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Question 17 of 100
17. Question
In the question below, choose the option that best completes the gap.
It is high time our politicians ______ deceiving the masses.
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Question 18 of 100
18. Question
In the question below, choose the option that best completes the gap.
We all get thrilled by the gobbling of turkeys, but are put off by the ______ of the hyena.
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Question 19 of 100
19. Question
In the question below, choose the option that best completes the gap.
Chika made it clear that he was opposed to _______ the shops.
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Question 20 of 100
20. Question
In the question below, choose the option that best completes the gap.
Adaji _____ at work, but has gone fishing instead.
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Question 21 of 100
21. Question
Middlemen can be eliminated when
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Question 22 of 100
22. Question
The fall in the exchange rate of a country’s currency will result in a
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Question 23 of 100
23. Question
The document received by a manufacturer describing the goods, markings, shipment, terms of sale and payment is
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Question 24 of 100
24. Question
When a seller discovers an overcharge on an invoice, the document of notification is
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Question 25 of 100
25. Question
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Musa bought goods worth N7,200 on credit from Taye which attracted 5% cash discount if payment was made within two weeks.
Calculate the amount received by Taye if payment was made within the agreed period.
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Question 26 of 100
26. Question
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Musa bought goods worth N7,200 on credit from Taye which attracted 5% cash discount if payment was made within two weeks.
Determine the amount paid by Musa if he also enjoyed a N200 trade discount of the purchases.
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Question 27 of 100
27. Question
The law governing the formation of a trade association is contained in
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Question 28 of 100
28. Question
A trade association is different from a professional association because membership of the latter requires
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Question 29 of 100
29. Question
Raw materials and semi-finished and finished goods are generally called
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Question 30 of 100
30. Question
The commonest organizational structure in any business setting is the
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Question 31 of 100
31. Question
A detailed analysis carried out by a firm of itself, its consumers and competitors is known as
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Question 32 of 100
32. Question
A strategy adopted to rekindle the interest of lost customers is
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Question 33 of 100
33. Question
A manufacturer distinguishes his product from others by
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Question 34 of 100
34. Question
The greatest beneficiaries of transport as a means of distribution are
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Question 35 of 100
35. Question
What does the encoder transmit to the decoder?
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Question 36 of 100
36. Question
I.C.T is desirable and inevitable in modern business because it
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Question 37 of 100
37. Question
The basic feature of tourist centres in Nigeria is
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Question 38 of 100
38. Question
Amusement parks created by government are mainly for
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Question 39 of 100
39. Question
The major beneficiary of insurance services is the
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Question 40 of 100
40. Question
An insurance policy that covers human injuries is
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Question 41 of 100
41. Question
The insurance principle which prohibits the insured from benefiting more than once is that of
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Question 42 of 100
42. Question
Software is the term used to describe
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Question 43 of 100
43. Question
A major disadvantage of the computer is that it
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Question 44 of 100
44. Question
For a contract to be valid, there must be
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Question 45 of 100
45. Question
Jato persuaded Ade who was under the influence of alcohol to sign an agreement to contribute money to a business. The court held that the contract was invalid because
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Question 46 of 100
46. Question
The authority that allows an individual to use what he has produced for a long time is called
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Question 47 of 100
47. Question
Commercialization can be described as the
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Question 48 of 100
48. Question
A decline in fishing activities in the riverine areas of Nigeria is as a result of
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Question 49 of 100
49. Question
The harmonization of monetary policies of member states is one of the objectives of
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Question 50 of 100
50. Question
The Lake Chad Basin Commission is governed by the
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Question 51 of 100
51. Question
The use of modern weaving machines in the production of local fabric will result in
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Question 52 of 100
52. Question
In a perfectly competitive condition, a firm uses 10 units of labour at N25 and 11 units at N36, what is the marginal cost of labour?
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Question 53 of 100
53. Question
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Question 54 of 100
54. Question
The characteristic of entry and exit ensures that firms
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Question 55 of 100
55. Question
Which of the following producers is closest to being a monopolist?
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Question 56 of 100
56. Question
The output approach to measuring national income is based on the computation of
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Question 57 of 100
57. Question
An example of injection into the circular flow of income is
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Question 58 of 100
58. Question
The theoretical relationship money supply and prices is weakened by changes in the
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Question 59 of 100
59. Question
The high rate of inflation in Nigeria can be attributed to
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Question 60 of 100
60. Question
If the required reserves of a bank is 20% and N10,000 is paid into its demand deposit account, what is the excess reserves?
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Question 61 of 100
61. Question
Contractionary monetary policy is used to
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Question 62 of 100
62. Question
The use of government revenue and expenditure to achieve set objectives is known as
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Question 63 of 100
63. Question
An example of an indirect tax is
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Question 64 of 100
64. Question
A good indicator of economic development is an increase in
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Question 65 of 100
65. Question
Economic growth takes place when there is an increase in
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Question 66 of 100
66. Question
One of the effects of instability in farmer’s income in Nigeria is
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Question 67 of 100
67. Question
A major impediment to the development of agriculture in Nigeria is
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Question 68 of 100
68. Question
A major consideration in locating a cement factory is the availability of
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Question 69 of 100
69. Question
The export – promotion strategy is aimed at producing
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Question 70 of 100
70. Question
The activities in the oil and gas industry are classified into
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Question 71 of 100
71. Question
The economic policy of privatization came up as a result of the poor performance of
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Question 72 of 100
72. Question
Joint-stock companies can raise funds from
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Question 73 of 100
73. Question
The active population of a country determines the size of its
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Question 74 of 100
74. Question
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Question 75 of 100
75. Question
The population of a country will
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Question 76 of 100
76. Question
The OPEC marketing policy of fixing minimum price allows members to
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Question 77 of 100
77. Question
A major trading problem facing ECOWAS is
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Question 78 of 100
78. Question
A high rent on land will affect the cost of producing maize
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Question 79 of 100
79. Question
If the active population is 50 million and unemployed is 5 million, what is the unemployment rate?
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Question 80 of 100
80. Question
A classroom teacher is promoted to the rank of principal. This is an example of
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Question 81 of 100
81. Question
Stationary which will be used over a long period of time is usually recorded as an expense instead of an asset. This concept is called
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Question 82 of 100
82. Question
Adaobi mistakenly entered N7,000 as credit sales in Abba’s account instead of Baba’s account. This is
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Question 83 of 100
83. Question
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What is the cash balance on the debit side if it is the only item omitted?
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Question 84 of 100
84. Question
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Determine the total of the trial balance.
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Question 85 of 100
85. Question
Which of the following is a journal as well as a ledger?
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Question 86 of 100
86. Question
Given:
Calculate the cost of raw materials consumed
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Question 87 of 100
87. Question
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The expenses incurred were rent N4,500 motor repairs N1,200 and telephone N900. The basis of cost apportionment is stationary and video
Determine the net profit of the business.
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Question 88 of 100
88. Question
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Find the total expenses allocated to the stationary department
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Question 89 of 100
89. Question
From the data above, determine the cost of goods credited to the head office trading account.
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Question 90 of 100
90. Question
Departmentalization of accounts is useful because it shows the
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Question 91 of 100
91. Question
Diophantus passed one sixth of his life in childhood, one twelfth in youth and one seventh more as a bachelor; five years after his marriage, a son was born who died four years before his father at half his final age. How old is Diophantus?
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Question 92 of 100
92. Question
What is the sum of the first 25 natural odd numbers?
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Question 93 of 100
93. Question
To 15 litres of water containing 20% alcohol, we add 5 litres of pure water. What is the % of alcohol?
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Question 94 of 100
94. Question
A fast typist can type some material in 2 hours and a slow typist can type the same in 3 hours. If both typists combine, how long will it take them to finish?
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Question 95 of 100
95. Question
What can you conclude from the statement: all green are blue, all blue are red?
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Question 96 of 100
96. Question
Take 1000 and add 40 to it. Now add another 1000. Now add 30. Add another 1000. Now add 20. Now add another 1000 , now add add then 10. What is the total?
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Question 97 of 100
97. Question
A work has been done by two persons in 24 minutes. One of them can do this work alone in 40 minutes. How much time is required to do the same work by the second person?
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Question 98 of 100
98. Question
If there are 3 apples, and you take away 2, how many do you have?
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Question 99 of 100
99. Question
If a man buys 1 litre of milk for N12 and mixes it with 2% water and sells it for N15, then what is the percentage gain?
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Question 100 of 100
100. Question
Instead of multiplying a number by 7, the number is divided by 7. What is the percentage of error obtained?
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