Jamb English 2018
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Question 1 of 60
1. Question
Choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fill(s) the gap(s).
The pastor asked the women to _________ their hearts to God in prayers.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 2 of 60
2. Question
Choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fill(s) the gap.
The sea waves continue to ____________ the cliff on the west coast constantly.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 3 of 60
3. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined.
The meeting was cancelled because of the convocation.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 4 of 60
4. Question
Choose the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.
Adawo is an imp.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 5 of 60
5. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phase in italics.
He is loved for his altruism.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 6 of 60
6. Question
Choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fill(s) the gap.
I would have been surprised if you ____________ the orange.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 7 of 60
7. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phase in italics.
The witness averred that she had seen Dosun at the scene of the crimeCorrectIncorrect -
Question 8 of 60
8. Question
After so many trials, the experiment __________
CorrectIncorrect -
Question 9 of 60
9. Question
Choose the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.
The events of last Friday show that there is no love lost between the Principal and the Vice-principal.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 10 of 60
10. Question
A wolf, seeing a lamb drinking from a river, wanted to find a pretext for devouring him, He stood higher up the stream and accused the lamb of muddying the water so that he could not drink. The lamb said that he drank only the tip of his tongue and that in any case he was standing lower down the river, and could not possible disturb the water higher When this excuse failed him, the wolf said: 'Well, last year you insulted my father.' "I wasn't even born then replied the lamb. 'You are good at finding answer' said the wolf, 'but what do you mean by taking up so much of the path where I am walking?' The lamb, frightened at the wolf's angry tone and terrible aspect, told him, with all due submission, that he could not conceive how his walking on such a wide path could occasion him any inconvenience. 'What!' exclaimed the wolf, seemingly in great anger and indignation. 'You are as impudent as your father who seized me by the throat last year and caused me to be kept in a cage for three months'. 'If you will believe me,' said the lamb, 'my parents are poor simple creatures who live entirely by green stuff, we are none of us hunters of your species.' Ah! I see it's no use talking to you,' said the wolf, drawing up close to him. 'it runs in the blood of your family to hate us wolves, and therefore,as we have come so conveniently together, I'll just pay off a few of your forefathers scores before we part.' So saying, he leapt at the lamb from behind and garotted him. Adapted from Bennet. C.H(1978)
Which of the following aptly describes the moral of the story?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 11 of 60
11. Question
Choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fill(s) the gap.
If it had rained, we would have had to postpone the concert. It didn't rain, soCorrectIncorrect -
Question 12 of 60
12. Question
In order to approach the problem of anxiety in play, let us consider the problem of anxiety in play, let us consider the activity of building and destroying a tower. Many a mother thinks that her little son is in a 'destructive stage' or even has a 'destructive personality' because after building a big, big tower, the boy cannot follow her advice to leave the tower for Daddy to see, but instead must kick it and make it collapse. The almost manic pleasure with which children watch the collapse in a second of the product of long play-labour has puzzled many, especially since the child does not appreciate it at all if his tower falls by accident or by a helpful uncle’s hand. He, the builder, must destroy it himself. This game, I should think, arises from the not so distant experience of sudden falls at the very time when standing upright on wobbly legs afforded a new and fascinating perspective on existence. The child who consequently learns to make a tower 'stand up' enjoys causing the same tower to waver and collapse; in addition to the active mastery over a previously passive event, it makes one feel stronger to know that there is somebody weaker ----and towers, unlike little sister, can't cry and call, 'Mummy!'
How does the author try to explain this ‘destructive stage'?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 13 of 60
13. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined.
Nwankwo was on the verge of signing a two-year contract with the club.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 14 of 60
14. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap.
The young man looked carefully at the long document, but he couldn't make __________ what it meant.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 15 of 60
15. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) in italics.
Father Francis thanked God for the abundance of blessings his family received.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 16 of 60
16. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap.
While the worshippers closed their eyes in prayer, a thief made __________ with the collection.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 17 of 60
17. Question
Choose the option that has a different stress pattern from the others.
CorrectIncorrect -
Question 18 of 60
18. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap.
I'll find time for my _________ when I get _________with this difficult assignment.
Option 1CorrectIncorrect -
Question 19 of 60
19. Question
Choose the option that has the same consonant sound as the one represented by the letter(s) underlined.
jointCorrectIncorrect -
Question 20 of 60
20. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).
The principal _________ our mobile phones.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 21 of 60
21. Question
A wolf, seeing a lamb drinking from a river, wanted to find a pretext for devouring him, He stood higher up the stream and accused the lamb of muddying the water so that he could not drink. The lamb said that he drank only the tip of his tongue and that in any case he was standing lower down the river, and could not possible disturb the water higher When this excuse failed him, the wolf said: 'Well, last year you insulted my father.' "I wasn't even born then replied the lamb. 'You are good at finding answer' said the wolf, 'but what do you mean by taking up so much of the path where I am walking?' The lamb, frightened at the wolf's angry tone and terrible aspect, told him, with all due submission, that he could not conceive how his walking on such a wide path could occasion him any inconvenience. 'What!' exclaimed the wolf, seemingly in great anger and indignation. 'You are as impudent as your father who seized me by the throat last year and caused me to be kept in a cage for three months'. 'If you will believe me,' said the lamb, 'my parents are poor simple creatures who live entirely by green stuff, we are none of us hunters of your species.' Ah! I see it's no use talking to you,' said the wolf, drawing up close to him. 'it runs in the blood of your family to hate us wolves, and therefore,as we have come so conveniently together, I'll just pay off a few of your forefathers scores before we part.' So saying, he leapt at the lamb from behind and garotted him. Adapted from Bennet. C.H(1978)
The expression 'when this excuse failed him' suggests that theCorrectIncorrect -
Question 22 of 60
22. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap.
I was seriously disappointed when the __________ between the two teams ended in a goalless draw.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 23 of 60
23. Question
Choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fill(s) the gap.
We saw Ifueko ____________ an egg on the wall.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 24 of 60
24. Question
In order to approach the problem of anxiety in play, let us consider the problem of anxiety in play, let us consider the activity of building and destroying a tower. Many a mother thinks that her little son is in a 'destructive stage' or even has a 'destructive personality' because after building a big, big tower, the boy cannot follow her advice to leave the tower for Daddy to see, but instead must kick it and make it collapse. The almost manic pleasure with which children watch the collapse in a second of the product of long play-labour has puzzled many, especially since the child does not appreciate it at all if his tower falls by accident or by a helpful uncle’s hand. He, the builder, must destroy it himself. This game, I should think, arises from the not so distant experience of sudden falls at the very time when standing upright on wobbly legs afforded a new and fascinating perspective on existence. The child who consequently learns to make a tower 'stand up' enjoys causing the same tower to waver and collapse; in addition to the active mastery over a previously passive event, it makes one feel stronger to know that there is somebody weaker ----and towers, unlike little sister, can't cry and call, 'Mummy!'
What other feeling does the child derive from the fall of his tower apart from pleasure?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 25 of 60
25. Question
A wolf, seeing a lamb drinking from a river, wanted to find a pretext for devouring him, He stood higher up the stream and accused the lamb of muddying the water so that he could not drink. The lamb said that he drank only the tip of his tongue and that in any case he was standing lower down the river, and could not possible disturb the water higher When this excuse failed him, the wolf said: 'Well, last year you insulted my father.' "I wasn't even born then replied the lamb. 'You are good at finding answer' said the wolf, 'but what do you mean by taking up so much of the path where I am walking?' The lamb, frightened at the wolf's angry tone and terrible aspect, told him, with all due submission, that he could not conceive how his walking on such a wide path could occasion him any inconvenience. 'What!' exclaimed the wolf, seemingly in great anger and indignation. 'You are as impudent as your father who seized me by the throat last year and caused me to be kept in a cage for three months'. 'If you will believe me,' said the lamb, 'my parents are poor simple creatures who live entirely by green stuff, we are none of us hunters of your species.' Ah! I see it's no use talking to you,' said the wolf, drawing up close to him. 'it runs in the blood of your family to hate us wolves, and therefore,as we have come so conveniently together, I'll just pay off a few of your forefathers scores before we part.' So saying, he leapt at the lamb from behind and garotted him. Adapted from Bennet. C.H(1978)
From the way the story ended, it can be concluded that theCorrectIncorrect -
Question 26 of 60
26. Question
According to this passage, it gives the child great pleasure
Option 1
In order to approach the problem of anxiety in play, let us consider the problem of anxiety in play, let us consider the activity of building and destroying a tower. Many a mother thinks that her little son is in a 'destructive stage' or even has a 'destructive personality' because after building a big, big tower, the boy cannot follow her advice to leave the tower for Daddy to see, but instead must kick it and make it collapse. The almost manic pleasure with which children watch the collapse in a second of the product of long play-labour has puzzled many, especially since the child does not appreciate it at all if his tower falls by accident or by a helpful uncle’s hand. He, the builder, must destroy it himself. This game, I should think, arises from the not so distant experience of sudden falls at the very time when standing upright on wobbly legs afforded a new and fascinating perspective on existence. The child who consequently learns to make a tower 'stand up' enjoys causing the same tower to waver and collapse; in addition to the active mastery over a previously passive event, it makes one feel stronger to know that there is somebody weaker ----and towers, unlike little sister, can't cry and call, 'Mummy!'CorrectIncorrect -
Question 27 of 60
27. Question
In order to approach the problem of anxiety in play, let us consider the problem of anxiety in play, let us consider the activity of building and destroying a tower. Many a mother thinks that her little son is in a 'destructive stage' or even has a 'destructive personality' because after building a big, big tower, the boy cannot follow her advice to leave the tower for Daddy to see, but instead must kick it and make it collapse. The almost manic pleasure with which children watch the collapse in a second of the product of long play-labour has puzzled many, especially since the child does not appreciate it at all if his tower falls by accident or by a helpful uncle?s hand. He, the builder, must destroy it himself. This game, I should think, arises from the not so distant experience of sudden falls at the very time when standing upright on wobbly legs afforded a new and fascinating perspective on existence. The child who consequently learns to make a tower 'stand up' enjoys causing the same tower to waver and collapse; in addition to the active mastery over a previously passive event, it makes one feel stronger to know that there is somebody weaker ----and towers, unlike little sister, can't cry and call, 'Mummy!'
In the passage 'manic pleasure' meansCorrectIncorrect -
Question 28 of 60
28. Question
A wolf, seeing a lamb drinking from a river, wanted to find a pretext for devouring him, He stood higher up the stream and accused the lamb of muddying the water so that he could not drink. The lamb said that he drank only the tip of his tongue and that in any case he was standing lower down the river, and could not possible disturb the water higher When this excuse failed him, the wolf said: 'Well, last year you insulted my father.' "I wasn't even born then replied the lamb. 'You are good at finding answer' said the wolf, 'but what do you mean by taking up so much of the path where I am walking?' The lamb, frightened at the wolf's angry tone and terrible aspect, told him, with all due submission, that he could not conceive how his walking on such a wide path could occasion him any inconvenience. 'What!' exclaimed the wolf, seemingly in great anger and indignation. 'You are as impudent as your father who seized me by the throat last year and caused me to be kept in a cage for three months'. 'If you will believe me,' said the lamb, 'my parents are poor simple creatures who live entirely by green stuff, we are none of us hunters of your species.' Ah! I see it's no use talking to you,' said the wolf, drawing up close to him. 'it runs in the blood of your family to hate us wolves, and therefore,as we have come so conveniently together, I'll just pay off a few of your forefathers scores before we part.' So saying, he leapt at the lamb from behind and garotted him. Adapted from Bennet. C.H(1978)
The expression angry tone and terrible aspect refers to the wolf?sCorrectIncorrect -
Question 29 of 60
29. Question
Choose the option that has the same consonant sound as the one represented by the letter(s) underlined.
chateauCorrectIncorrect -
Question 30 of 60
30. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined.
As a Journalist, Bola has always had a nose for stories.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 31 of 60
31. Question
Choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fill(s) the gap.
By the time the plane reaches Harare, it __________in the air for twelve hours.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 32 of 60
32. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined.
The new ruler is big-hearted in his dealing with the people.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 33 of 60
33. Question
In order to approach the problem of anxiety in play, let us consider the problem of anxiety in play, let us consider the activity of building and destroying a tower. Many a mother thinks that her little son is in a 'destructive stage' or even has a 'destructive personality' because after building a big, big tower, the boy cannot follow her advice to leave the tower for Daddy to see, but instead must kick it and make it collapse. The almost manic pleasure with which children watch the collapse in a second of the product of long play-labour has puzzled many, especially since the child does not appreciate it at all if his tower falls by accident or by a helpful uncle?s hand. He, the builder, must destroy it himself. This game, I should think, arises from the not so distant experience of sudden falls at the very time when standing upright on wobbly legs afforded a new and fascinating perspective on existence. The child who consequently learns to make a tower 'stand up' enjoys causing the same tower to waver and collapse; in addition to the active mastery over a previously passive event, it makes one feel stronger to know that there is somebody weaker ----and towers, unlike little sister, can't cry and call, 'Mummy!'
According to this passage, it gives the child great pleasureCorrectIncorrect -
Question 34 of 60
34. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) in italics.
The manager commended the players for the narrow victory.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 35 of 60
35. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the italicized words or expressions.
The coach invited me to his office having found me mettlesomeCorrectIncorrect -
Question 36 of 60
36. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italics.
Our principal took exception to the ignoble role the teacher played in the matter.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 37 of 60
37. Question
Choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fill(s) the gap(s).
We saw you earlier but we could not stop you because we did not know __________.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 38 of 60
38. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italics.
We found a shady place for the display.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 39 of 60
39. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).
I am not sure that all _____ well with John.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 40 of 60
40. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phase in italics.
The journalist said he was working freelance.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 41 of 60
41. Question
Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.
Grandma told the boys a story that cheered them up.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 42 of 60
42. Question
In order to approach the problem of anxiety in play, let us consider the problem of anxiety in play, let us consider the activity of building and destroying a tower. Many a mother thinks that her little son is in a 'destructive stage' or even has a 'destructive personality' because after building a big, big tower, the boy cannot follow her advice to leave the tower for Daddy to see, but instead must kick it and make it collapse. The almost manic pleasure with which children watch the collapse in a second of the product of long play-labour has puzzled many, especially since the child does not appreciate it at all if his tower falls by accident or by a helpful uncle’s hand. He, the builder, must destroy it himself. This game, I should think, arises from the not so distant experience of sudden falls at the very time when standing upright on wobbly legs afforded a new and fascinating perspective on existence. The child who consequently learns to make a tower 'stand up' enjoys causing the same tower to waver and collapse; in addition to the active mastery over a previously passive event, it makes one feel stronger to know that there is somebody weaker ----and towers, unlike little sister, can't cry and call, 'Mummy!'
The expression 'must kick it and make it collapse' in this context meansCorrectIncorrect -
Question 43 of 60
43. Question
Choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fill(s) the gap(s).
Now, I am used ________ bread without butter.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 44 of 60
44. Question
Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.
The team adapted to the new tactic as clean as a whistle.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 45 of 60
45. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap.
Mrs. Okoro __________ in this school since 1975.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 46 of 60
46. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italics.
He is notorious for his drunkenness.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 47 of 60
47. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) in italics.
The driver was discharged while the car owner was ___________ for fraud.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 48 of 60
48. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap.
All God's prophets were given the great __________ to preach salvation to people.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 49 of 60
49. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italics.
This card entitles you to attend the film show.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 50 of 60
50. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italics.
The governor's visit is an unprecedented event in the history of the social club.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 51 of 60
51. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italics.
The severity of the harmattan helped me to complete my writing assignment in record time because I had no choice but to lock myself indoors.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 52 of 60
52. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) in italics.
Everyone testifies to the unique taste of our flavor.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 53 of 60
53. Question
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the italicized words or expressions.
The French classes were always funny because we considered French a strange tongue.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 54 of 60
54. Question
Choose the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.
The man reasoned that there ought to be a limit to sycophancy.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 55 of 60
55. Question
Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.
The events of last Friday show that there is no love lost between the Principal.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 56 of 60
56. Question
Choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fill(s) the gap.
The patient is suffering from ____________.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 57 of 60
57. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap.
The chairman refused to shake __________ with the secretary.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 58 of 60
58. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italics.
The Flying Eagles put up a plucky defence against their opponents.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 59 of 60
59. Question
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) in italics.
The driver was discharged while the car owner was ___________ for fraud.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 60 of 60
60. Question
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).
You may now ___________ with your presentationCorrectIncorrect
