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

64

Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.

The chairman admires incessant meetings.

  • A. Irregular.
  • B. Unusual.
  • C. Planned.
  • D. Constant.
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65

Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.

As a student, Isa tied communal living for a few years.

  • A. Private.
  • B. Collective.
  • C. General.
  • D. Shared.
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66

Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.

The testimony of the witness was vague.

  • A. Clear.
  • B. Disturbing.
  • C. True.
  • D. Ambiguous.
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67

Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.

The dressmaker unpicked the seam of the shirt.

  • A. Tore up.
  • B. Threaded.
  • C. Sewed up.
  • D. Picked up.
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68

Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.

Some of my neighbours have an antipathy to dogs.

  • A. Alarm for.
  • B. Enmity towards.
  • C. Affection for.
  • D. Acronym for.
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69

Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.

My niece has an unquenchable thirst for adventure stories.

  • A. An inextinguishable.
  • B. A spurious.
  • C. An illegitimate.
  • D. A reduced.
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70

Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.

The lamp shades were translucent.

  • A. Transparent.
  • B. Opaque.
  • C. Intersected.
  • D. Luminous.
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71

Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.

Musa is a gifted but erratic player.

  • A. Unstable.
  • B. Strong.
  • C. Regular.
  • D. Unpredictable.
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72

Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.

The young girl was taken aback by her father’s gift of a car.

  • A. Nonplussed.
  • B. Shocked.
  • C. Unmoved.
  • D. Surprised.
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73

Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.

One of the students bought a plagiarised copy of the book.

  • A. An annotated.
  • B. A used.
  • C. An original.
  • D. A revised.
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74

Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.

Prolonged strike action debilitated the industry.

  • A. Stroyed.
  • B. Invigorated.
  • C. Isolated.
  • D. Weakened.
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75

Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.

Many workers are not happy because they live a hand-to-mouth life.

  • A. They work hard with their hands.
  • B. They are voracious and avaricious.
  • C. They are barely surviving.
  • D. They have rejected the use of spoons.
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76

Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.

The robber was hedged in by the people.

  • A. The robber was surrounded by the people.
  • B. The robber was killed by the people.
  • C. The robber was exposed by the people.
  • D. The robber was caught by the people.
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77

Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.

My boss asked me to take my eyes off the ball.

  • A. I should stop paying attention to what is most important.
  • B. I should be focused when i am about to stay off football.
  • C. I should stay off football after sustaining an injuiry.
  • D. I should be focused when playing football.
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78

Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.

Adeola doesn’t have to go to the farm today.

  • A. Adeola may go to the farm today if he so wishes.
  • B. Adeola ought not to have gone to the farm today.
  • C. Adeola must not go to the farm today.
  • D. Adeola should not go to the farm today.
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79

Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.

Olu gave his brother a bumpy ride.

  • A. Olu's brother rode on Olu's back to success.
  • B. Olu took his brother on a bumpy road.
  • C. Olu gave his brother a difficult time.
  • D. Olu gave his brother a ride on his car.
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80

Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.

Kunana is like a bear in the sore head.

  • A. He is a bully.
  • B. He is grumpy.
  • C. He is ugly.
  • D. He is quiet.
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81

Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.

The president said that he found himself between a rock and a hard place when the press said that he has resigned.

  • A. Hard places are dangerous for the president.
  • B. He dreamt that he was abandoned.
  • C. He thought that hard places were unsafe.
  • D. He had a hard decision to make.
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82

Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.

Jummai’s father remarked that pigs would fly before she passed.

  • A. She would have to cheat in order to pass.
  • B. It would be possible to pass only if she worked harder.
  • C. It would never be possible for her to pass.
  • D. He would have to bribe her teachers to enable her to pass.
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83

Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.

The police are looking for the woman who farmed her children out to her neighbours.

  • A. The police wanted the woman for allowing her children to destroy her neighbour's crops.
  • B. The woman and her children are in the habit of working in neighbour's farms and the police are not well disposed to this
  • C. The police may arrest the woman for allowing her neighbours to take care of her children.
  • D. The woman may be arrested for allowing her children to be a nuisance to her neighbours
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84

Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.

The minister considered the ministry’s budget to be a drop in the ocean in view of the number of projects in the pipeline.

  • A. The pipeline project across the ocean will be abandoned unless budgetary allocation improves
  • B. The amount available may be inadequate for projected expenditure
  • C. The minister may be dropped for failing to complete a number of projects
  • D. The money approved cannont complete the pipeline project acorss the ocean
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