English Language JAMB, WAEC, NECO AND NABTEB Official Past Questions

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  Although our aim is to nurture healthy children, Nigerian children are still subjected to severe physical and mental stress as they develop.
So far our interest and activities have been to ensure their physical well-being through the reduction of high mortality and morbidity rates, still inadequate as this may be. But we need to examine from time to time the other needs of the Nigerian child which will ensure a totally healthy development.
We are split between two cultures – our traditional and the Western, a relic of our colonial past. This also affects our child-rearing practices. Therefore, these practices must have a very important bearing on how the child is prepared for our world of today so that he fits into our disturbed cultural milieu.
Different styles of child-rearing and education can produce different personalities in terms of motivation, aggressiveness, achievement and integration of the individual into the community socially and culturally. It is important that, while we struggle with the visible organic disease, we fix our gaze on the other important measures to attain this end – a healthy child.
The process of social adjustment begins from the moment of birth. Many of our traditional birth practices ensure that the mother either carries or suckles her child immediately after birth. The baby therefore comes into close contact with the mother at this critical time.
Moreover she is forced to stay indoors with the baby for varying periods of time. By this means, the attachment of the baby to the mother, so essential for the child’s ability to relate to her in future is secured.
This crucial moment in the baby’s life is now being recognized in the Western countries, whilst birth practices in some hospital and maternity homes separate mother and child immediately after birth to the extent that their ability to develop a close relationship may be jeopardized.
Our Nigerian child of today may, therefore, be worse off than that of yesterday. As we move towards the training of our traditional birth attendants with a view to incorporating them into our health services, healthy practices such as the one described above must be maintained and encouraged

in the passage, there is an attempt to explain that to ensure a totally healthy child

  • A. it is necessary to concentrate on the child's physical well-being alone
  • B. it is essential to reduce the high child mortality and morbidity rate
  • C. it is necessary to take care of other things in addition to the child's physical well-being
  • D. it is imprtant to keep to the rules of hygiene
  • E. it is necessary to copy foreign ways of bringing up children
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  read each passage and answer the question that follow
The great herald of things to come was Ezekiel, not only in the sense that he predicted the future, but also became in the manner and content of his prophetic ministry, he foreshadowed many of the important religious developments, which were characteristics of the age after the Exile.

He, rather than Ezra, was the founder of Judaism. He not only pointed forward; but as well shall see, he represented some of the great elements in Israel’s religious past.
The book which bears his name is outwardly impressive in its orderliness and symmetry and in the careful chronologic al arrangement of its contents. It purports to present the record of prophecies uttered in the Babylonian Exile between 593 and 571 B.C and for long this was not seriously questioned. Even when other prophetic books have been dissected and assigned to sundry authors and editors, this book continued to be regarded by most scholars as having come into its entirety from Ezekiel. Then came a period in which many extreme theories were advanced , assigning much of it to other hands or presupposing complicated processes of editorial revision, or dating the book to a period much later than the Babylonian Exile, or maintaining that Ezekiel’s ministry was not exercised in Babylonia but in Palestine, or at least was begun there. Such theories have been subjected to damaging criticism and are now somewhat discredited. The account of Ezekiel’s ministry and teaching is based on the view that he lived and worked among the exile in Babylonia, at the period indicated, and the bulk of the material in the book comes from him, though, like other prophetic collections, it owes much in its complication, arrangement and transmission to prophetic disciple

when other prophetic book where discredited, Ezekiel’s book was accepted because

  • A. the people loved him
  • B. the other prohpetic writers were not a original
  • C. the critics were biased in their judgement
  • D. he was a great prophet
  • E. his work was convincingly documented
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  read each passage and answer the question that follow
The great herald of things to come was Ezekiel, not only in the sense that he predicted the future, but also became in the manner and content of his prophetic ministry, he foreshadowed many of the important religious developments, which were characteristics of the age after the Exile.

He, rather than Ezra, was the founder of Judaism. He not only pointed forward; but as well shall see, he represented some of the great elements in Israel’s religious past.
The book which bears his name is outwardly impressive in its orderliness and symmetry and in the careful chronologic al arrangement of its contents. It purports to present the record of prophecies uttered in the Babylonian Exile between 593 and 571 B.C and for long this was not seriously questioned. Even when other prophetic books have been dissected and assigned to sundry authors and editors, this book continued to be regarded by most scholars as having come into its entirety from Ezekiel. Then came a period in which many extreme theories were advanced , assigning much of it to other hands or presupposing complicated processes of editorial revision, or dating the book to a period much later than the Babylonian Exile, or maintaining that Ezekiel’s ministry was not exercised in Babylonia but in Palestine, or at least was begun there. Such theories have been subjected to damaging criticism and are now somewhat discredited. The account of Ezekiel’s ministry and teaching is based on the view that he lived and worked among the exile in Babylonia, at the period indicated, and the bulk of the material in the book comes from him, though, like other prophetic collections, it owes much in its complication, arrangement and transmission to prophetic disciple

By and large critics of Ezekiel and his work were

  • A. successful
  • B. ungodly
  • C. unsuccessful
  • D. jealous
  • E. angered by his acceptance
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  read each passage and answer the question that follow
The great herald of things to come was Ezekiel, not only in the sense that he predicted the future, but also became in the manner and content of his prophetic ministry, he foreshadowed many of the important religious developments, which were characteristics of the age after the Exile.

He, rather than Ezra, was the founder of Judaism. He not only pointed forward; but as well shall see, he represented some of the great elements in Israel’s religious past.
The book which bears his name is outwardly impressive in its orderliness and symmetry and in the careful chronologic al arrangement of its contents. It purports to present the record of prophecies uttered in the Babylonian Exile between 593 and 571 B.C and for long this was not seriously questioned. Even when other prophetic books have been dissected and assigned to sundry authors and editors, this book continued to be regarded by most scholars as having come into its entirety from Ezekiel. Then came a period in which many extreme theories were advanced , assigning much of it to other hands or presupposing complicated processes of editorial revision, or dating the book to a period much later than the Babylonian Exile, or maintaining that Ezekiel’s ministry was not exercised in Babylonia but in Palestine, or at least was begun there. Such theories have been subjected to damaging criticism and are now somewhat discredited. The account of Ezekiel’s ministry and teaching is based on the view that he lived and worked among the exile in Babylonia, at the period indicated, and the bulk of the material in the book comes from him, though, like other prophetic collections, it owes much in its complication, arrangement and transmission to prophetic disciple

in his work, Ezekiel

  • A. was friendly with Ezra
  • B. founded Judaism in conhjuction with Ezra
  • C. had a large religious following
  • D. forged a link between the past and the future
  • E. demostrated that he was a man of God
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  read each passage and answer the question that follow
The great herald of things to come was Ezekiel, not only in the sense that he predicted the future, but also became in the manner and content of his prophetic ministry, he foreshadowed many of the important religious developments, which were characteristics of the age after the Exile.

He, rather than Ezra, was the founder of Judaism. He not only pointed forward; but as well shall see, he represented some of the great elements in Israel’s religious past.
The book which bears his name is outwardly impressive in its orderliness and symmetry and in the careful chronologic al arrangement of its contents. It purports to present the record of prophecies uttered in the Babylonian Exile between 593 and 571 B.C and for long this was not seriously questioned. Even when other prophetic books have been dissected and assigned to sundry authors and editors, this book continued to be regarded by most scholars as having come into its entirety from Ezekiel. Then came a period in which many extreme theories were advanced , assigning much of it to other hands or presupposing complicated processes of editorial revision, or dating the book to a period much later than the Babylonian Exile, or maintaining that Ezekiel’s ministry was not exercised in Babylonia but in Palestine, or at least was begun there. Such theories have been subjected to damaging criticism and are now somewhat discredited. The account of Ezekiel’s ministry and teaching is based on the view that he lived and worked among the exile in Babylonia, at the period indicated, and the bulk of the material in the book comes from him, though, like other prophetic collections, it owes much in its complication, arrangement and transmission to prophetic disciple

Ezekiel was a great herald of thing to come because

  • A. he was a prophet
  • B. he preached about events which were to characterized the period after the exile
  • C. God showed him what was going to happen after the exile
  • D. he ran a prophetic ministry
  • E. God was with him
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27

Choose the correct word to fill the space in the following sentences:
He travelled to Jos …. train when he came last

  • A. by
  • B. in
  • C. on
  • D. inside
  • E. through
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28

Choose the correct word to fill the space in the following sentences:
It is difficult these days to get a seat …. the plane in spite of a confirmed booking

  • A. inside
  • B. in
  • C. on
  • D. upon
  • E. into
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29

Choose the correct word to fill the space in the following sentences:
There is a filling station …. the corner, to your right

  • A. about
  • B. by
  • C. from
  • D. around
  • E. to
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30

Choose the correct word to fill the space in the following sentences:
The elections …. the Senate were held in July

  • A. into
  • B. of
  • C. from
  • D. onto
  • E. on
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31

Choose the correct word to fill the space in the following sentences:
Every time you pay a bill you must insist …. being given a receipt

  • A. in
  • B. from
  • C. on
  • D. by
  • E. onto
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32

Choose the correct word to fill the space in the following sentences:
The meeting starts …. two o’clock. Please be punctual

  • A. about
  • B. in
  • C. on
  • D. at
  • E. around
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33

Choose the appropriate option to fill the gap in the following sentences:
As it holds true that, unless you train your body you cannot be an athlete, so also unless you train your …. you cannot be a ….

  • A. kicking - footballer
  • B. voice - choirmaster
  • C. mind - scholar
  • D. courage - hero
  • E. arms - swimmer
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34

Choose the appropriate option to fill the gap in the following sentences:
It is very difficult to capture the subtle ….. of words when translated from one language to another

  • A. essence
  • B. denotations
  • C. connotations
  • D. inflexions
  • E. insults
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35

Choose the appropriate option to fill the gap in the following sentences:
He must be a good student because he is a …. reader

  • A. romanesque
  • B. veracious
  • C. voracious
  • D. mendacious
  • E. sarcastic
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36

Choose the appropriate option to fill the gap in the following sentences:
Legislators must be trained to …. the truth

  • A. disguise
  • B. discern
  • C. digest
  • D. disturb
  • E. distort
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37

Choose the appropriate option to fill the gap in the following sentences:
Now that i realize the full extent of your … i am afraid it will be impossible for me to ever trust you again

  • A. dubiousness
  • B. corruption
  • C. deceptiveness
  • D. duplicity
  • E. inconsistency
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38

Choose the appropriate option to fill the gap in the following sentences:
Grace must be allergic …. smoke because any time she sits by someone who is smoking, she sneezes

  • A. to
  • B. from
  • C. for
  • D. with
  • E. by
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39

Choose the appropriate option to fill the gap in the following sentences:
Ogedengbe kept goal for his club team because there wasn’t …. to do it

  • A. nobody else
  • B. any other body
  • C. any other body
  • D. no other body
  • E. anybody else
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40

Choose the appropriate option to fill the gap in the following sentences:
No sooner had the examination ended …. the students started vacating the halls of residence

  • A. when
  • B. that
  • C. than
  • D. before
  • E. and
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41

Choose the appropriate option to fill the gap in the following sentences:
we couldn’t find the official who was to act as our guide …., he has left before we arrived

  • A. Moreover
  • B. Actually
  • C. Nevertheless
  • D. However
  • E. Even
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42

Choose the appropriate option to fill the gap in the following sentences:
Bimbo sings beautifully …. ?

  • A. isn't it
  • B. doesn't she
  • C. isn't she
  • D. does she
  • E. is she
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