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

400

The passage below has gaps. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap. 

If one is looking for a particular book, he can either use the __6__ [A. reverse catalogue B. borrower’s catalogue C. dictionary catalogue D. title catalogue] or the __7__ [A. author catalogue B. book catalogue C. title catalogue D. yearly catalogue] to locate the position of the book on the __8__ [A. table B. shelf C. cupboard D. desk] This can be done through the __9__ [A. borrower-mark B. reserve-mark C. call-mark D. year-mark] identification number. On the other hand, if the student has no particular book in mind, but wants to borrow any on a particular subject, say Mathematics, he can go to the __10__ [A. subject catalogue B. publisher catalogue C. reference catalogue D. cover catalogue]. There he will find the __11__ [A. book-card B. call-card C. author-card D. seller-card] of every book that deals with Mathematics as a subject. Apart from this, since all the shelves have instructions and numbers regarding the books on them, the person can read the __12__ [A. card’s guide B. author’s guide C. shelf-guides D. book-guides] and the book __13__ [A. acknowledgements B. commentaries C. titles D. spines] to get the book he wants. He can take the book to the __14__ [A. table B. reserve section C. sitting corner D. lending desk] where the library assistant removes the book card from the book __15__ [A. pocket B. title C. call-names D. reserve] and record the borrower’s name on it. 

Choose the option that best fills the gap labelled 10

  • A. subject catalogue
  • B. publisher catalogue
  • C. reference catalogue
  • D. cover catalogue
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401

The passage below has gaps. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap. 

If one is looking for a particular book, he can either use the __6__ [A. reverse catalogue B. borrower’s catalogue C. dictionary catalogue D. title catalogue] or the __7__ [A. author catalogue B. book catalogue C. title catalogue D. yearly catalogue] to locate the position of the book on the __8__ [A. table B. shelf C. cupboard D. desk] This can be done through the __9__ [A. borrower-mark B. reserve-mark C. call-mark D. year-mark] identification number. On the other hand, if the student has no particular book in mind, but wants to borrow any on a particular subject, say Mathematics, he can go to the __10__ [A. subject catalogue B. publisher catalogue C. reference catalogue D. cover catalogue]. There he will find the __11__ [A. book-card B. call-card C. author-card D. seller-card] of every book that deals with Mathematics as a subject. Apart from this, since all the shelves have instructions and numbers regarding the books on them, the person can read the __12__ [A. card’s guide B. author’s guide C. shelf-guides D. book-guides] and the book __13__ [A. acknowledgements B. commentaries C. titles D. spines] to get the book he wants. He can take the book to the __14__ [A. table B. reserve section C. sitting corner D. lending desk] where the library assistant removes the book card from the book __15__ [A. pocket B. title C. call-names D. reserve] and record the borrower’s name on it. 

Choose the option that best fills the gap labelled 9

  • A. borrower-mark
  • B. reserve-mark
  • C. call-mark
  • D. year-mark
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402

The passage below has gaps. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap. 

If one is looking for a particular book, he can either use the __6__ [A. reverse catalogue B. borrower’s catalogue C. dictionary catalogue D. title catalogue] or the __7__ [A. author catalogue B. book catalogue C. title catalogue D. yearly catalogue] to locate the position of the book on the __8__ [A. table B. shelf C. cupboard D. desk] This can be done through the __9__ [A. borrower-mark B. reserve-mark C. call-mark D. year-mark] identification number. On the other hand, if the student has no particular book in mind, but wants to borrow any on a particular subject, say Mathematics, he can go to the __10__ [A. subject catalogue B. publisher catalogue C. reference catalogue D. cover catalogue]. There he will find the __11__ [A. book-card B. call-card C. author-card D. seller-card] of every book that deals with Mathematics as a subject. Apart from this, since all the shelves have instructions and numbers regarding the books on them, the person can read the __12__ [A. card’s guide B. author’s guide C. shelf-guides D. book-guides] and the book __13__ [A. acknowledgements B. commentaries C. titles D. spines] to get the book he wants. He can take the book to the __14__ [A. table B. reserve section C. sitting corner D. lending desk] where the library assistant removes the book card from the book __15__ [A. pocket B. title C. call-names D. reserve] and record the borrower’s name on it. 

Choose the option that best fills the gap labelled 8

  • A. table
  • B. shelf
  • C. cupboard
  • D. desk
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403

The passage below has gaps. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap. 

If one is looking for a particular book, he can either use the __6__ [A. reverse catalogue B. borrower’s catalogue C. dictionary catalogue D. title catalogue] or the __7__ [A. author catalogue B. book catalogue C. title catalogue D. yearly catalogue] to locate the position of the book on the __8__ [A. table B. shelf C. cupboard D. desk] This can be done through the __9__ [A. borrower-mark B. reserve-mark C. call-mark D. year-mark] identification number. On the other hand, if the student has no particular book in mind, but wants to borrow any on a particular subject, say Mathematics, he can go to the __10__ [A. subject catalogue B. publisher catalogue C. reference catalogue D. cover catalogue]. There he will find the __11__ [A. book-card B. call-card C. author-card D. seller-card] of every book that deals with Mathematics as a subject. Apart from this, since all the shelves have instructions and numbers regarding the books on them, the person can read the __12__ [A. card’s guide B. author’s guide C. shelf-guides D. book-guides] and the book __13__ [A. acknowledgements B. commentaries C. titles D. spines] to get the book he wants. He can take the book to the __14__ [A. table B. reserve section C. sitting corner D. lending desk] where the library assistant removes the book card from the book __15__ [A. pocket B. title C. call-names D. reserve] and record the borrower’s name on it. 

Choose the option that best fills the gap labelled 7

  • A. author catalogue
  • B. book catalogue
  • C. title catalogue
  • D. yearly catalogue
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404

The passage below has gaps. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap. 

If one is looking for a particular book, he can either use the __6__ [A. reverse catalogue B. borrower’s catalogue C. dictionary catalogue D. title catalogue] or the __7__ [A. author catalogue B. book catalogue C. title catalogue D. yearly catalogue] to locate the position of the book on the __8__ [A. table B. shelf C. cupboard D. desk] This can be done through the __9__ [A. borrower-mark B. reserve-mark C. call-mark D. year-mark] identification number. On the other hand, if the student has no particular book in mind, but wants to borrow any on a particular subject, say Mathematics, he can go to the __10__ [A. subject catalogue B. publisher catalogue C. reference catalogue D. cover catalogue]. There he will find the __11__ [A. book-card B. call-card C. author-card D. seller-card] of every book that deals with Mathematics as a subject. Apart from this, since all the shelves have instructions and numbers regarding the books on them, the person can read the __12__ [A. card’s guide B. author’s guide C. shelf-guides D. book-guides] and the book __13__ [A. acknowledgements B. commentaries C. titles D. spines] to get the book he wants. He can take the book to the __14__ [A. table B. reserve section C. sitting corner D. lending desk] where the library assistant removes the book card from the book __15__ [A. pocket B. title C. call-names D. reserve] and record the borrower’s name on it. 

Choose the option that best fills the gap labelled 6

  • A. reserve catalogue
  • B. borrower's catalogue
  • C. dictionary catalogue
  • D. title catalogue
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405

Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

The honeybee includes a group of insects that in a broad sense comprises all bees that make honey. They are social insects and live together in hives. The honeybee is remarkable for the dancing movement it performs in the hive to communicate information to its fellow bees about the location, distance, size, and quality of a particular food source in the surrounding area. There are two honeybee sexes, male and female, and two female castes. The two female castes are known as workers and queens. The males, or drones, are larger than the workers and are present only for about eight weeks, in early summer. The workers and queen have stingers, whereas the drones are stingless. The queens’ unfertilised eggs develop into drones, whereas fertilised eggs develop into females, which may be either workers or virgin queens. Eggs destined to become queens are deposited in queen cells. After hatching, the virgin queens are fed royal jelly. When not fed a diet consisting solely of royal jelly, virgin queens will develop into workers. 

Adapted from Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopedia (2020, March 24), honeybee. Encyclopedia Britannica. 

Which of the honeybees does not live long?

  • A. Queens
  • B. workers
  • C. drones
  • D. stingers
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406

Apart from being born royal, a queen can lose its royalty by becoming a worker through 

  • A. diet
  • B. association
  • C. cooperation
  • D. the absence of a queen
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407

Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

The honeybee includes a group of insects that in a broad sense comprises all bees that make honey. They are social insects and live together in hives. The honeybee is remarkable for the dancing movement it performs in the hive to communicate information to its fellow bees about the location, distance, size, and quality of a particular food source in the surrounding area. There are two honeybee sexes, male and female, and two female castes. The two female castes are known as workers and queens. The males, or drones, are larger than the workers and are present only for about eight weeks, in early summer. The workers and queen have stingers, whereas the drones are stingless. The queens’ unfertilised eggs develop into drones, whereas fertilised eggs develop into females, which may be either workers or virgin queens. Eggs destined to become queens are deposited in queen cells. After hatching, the virgin queens are fed royal jelly. When not fed a diet consisting solely of royal jelly, virgin queens will develop into workers. 

Adapted from Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopedia (2020, March 24), honeybee. Encyclopedia Britannica. 

Another word for the word destined according to the passage would be

  • A. desired
  • B. stage managed
  • C. predetermined
  • D. assumed
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408

Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

The honeybee includes a group of insects that in a broad sense comprises all bees that make honey. They are social insects and live together in hives. The honeybee is remarkable for the dancing movement it performs in the hive to communicate information to its fellow bees about the location, distance, size, and quality of a particular food source in the surrounding area. There are two honeybee sexes, male and female, and two female castes. The two female castes are known as workers and queens. The males, or drones, are larger than the workers and are present only for about eight weeks, in early summer. The workers and queen have stingers, whereas the drones are stingless. The queens’ unfertilised eggs develop into drones, whereas fertilised eggs develop into females, which may be either workers or virgin queens. Eggs destined to become queens are deposited in queen cells. After hatching, the virgin queens are fed royal jelly. When not fed a diet consisting solely of royal jelly, virgin queens will develop into workers. 

Adapted from Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopedia (2020, March 24), honeybee. Encyclopedia Britannica. 

According to the passage, it is not all honeybees that produce

  • A. eggs
  • B. royal jelly
  • C. honey
  • D. dance
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409

Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

The honeybee includes a group of insects that in a broad sense comprises all bees that make honey. They are social insects and live together in hives. The honeybee is remarkable for the dancing movement it performs in the hive to communicate information to its fellow bees about the location, distance, size, and quality of a particular food source in the surrounding area. There are two honeybee sexes, male and female, and two female castes. The two female castes are known as workers and queens. The males, or drones, are larger than the workers and are present only for about eight weeks, in early summer. The workers and queen have stingers, whereas the drones are stingless. The queens’ unfertilised eggs develop into drones, whereas fertilised eggs develop into females, which may be either workers or virgin queens. Eggs destined to become queens are deposited in queen cells. After hatching, the virgin queens are fed royal jelly. When not fed a diet consisting solely of royal jelly, virgin queens will develop into workers. 

Adapted from Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopedia (2020, March 24), honeybee. Encyclopedia Britannica. 

Honeybees have two characteristics similar to humans. 

  • A. they have both male and female sexes
  • B. they have a caste system and work for a living
  • C. they fight and die
  • D. they are social and communicate with one another
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410

Choose the option that best completes the sentence.

I can’t lend him my books. I ______ know him. 

  • A. often
  • B. seldom
  • C. rarely
  • D. scarcely
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411

Choose the option that best completes the sentence.

The man is not as powerful as he once was, his influence has considerably _______

  • A. toppled
  • B. quelled
  • C. diminished
  • D. discarded
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412

Choose the option that best completes the sentence.

____ of his lateness, Okupe gained from the coaching. 

  • A. Despite
  • B. Instead
  • C. In spite
  • D. In case
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413

Choose the option that best completes the sentence.

Everyone in class wanted the Literature teacher to ______ the point of view of the _______.

  • A. expatiate/ playwriter
  • B. expantiate/ playwright
  • C. expatiate/ playwright
  • D. expantiate/ playwrite
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414

Choose the option that best completes the sentence.

My uncle is not sure ____ the strange guests were. 

  • A. which
  • B. who
  • C. whom
  • D. what
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415

Choose the option that best completes the sentence.

The movie wasn’t fantastic, was it? _____

  • A. Yes, it wasn't
  • B. No, it wasn't
  • C. Yes, it was
  • D. No, it was
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416

Choose the option that best completes the sentence.

Women always ______ themselves in beautiful apparel. 

  • A. adorn
  • B. mar
  • C. trim
  • D. garnish
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417

Choose the option that best completes the sentence.

My father loves bringing ___ old memories. 

  • A. in
  • B. down
  • C. up
  • D. over
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418

Choose the option that best completes the sentence.

But for the timely intervention of the police, the thief ______ by the angry mob. 

  • A. will be lynched
  • B. would have been lynched
  • C. would be lynched
  • D. will have been lynched
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419

Choose the option that best completes the sentence.

Maryam, the girl in my neighbourhood, treats people as if she _____ better than they are. 

  • A. has
  • B. were
  • C. is
  • D. was
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420

Choose the option that best completes the sentence.

You know that you ____ it before tomorrow. 

  • A. might do
  • B. ought to do
  • C. like to do
  • D. may do
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