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                                  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 with the tip of his tongue, and that in any case he
                           was standing lower down the river, and could not possibly disturb the water, higher up. When
                           this excuses 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 answers,' said the wolf,' 'but what do you mean by taking up so
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                           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 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 garroted
                           him.
                             1. The charges leveled against the Lamb are___
                                 A. Pollution, insolence, obstruction and aggression B. Exuberance, pollution,
                                 wickedness and Stubbornness C. Garrulity, loquacity, pride and arrogance D. greed,
                                 wandering, insolence and disrespect. E. pollution, indolence, obstruction and parental
                                 sins.
                              2. From the way the story ended, it can be concluded that the ____
                                 A. Wolf and Lamb parted amicably B. Lamb did not survive the encounter
                                 B. Wolf had encountered the Lamb's parents D. Lamb offended the wolf quite seriously E.
                                      The ancestors of the Lamb have been predators.
                             3. Which of the following aptly describes the moral of the story?
                                 A. No matter how highly placed he is in society, the unmindful lawbreaker will always
                                      meet his nemesis. B. the law is weak in defense of the poor against the rich and mighty
                                      C. The sins of the forefathers are visited upon the children no matter how long it takes.
                                      D. if you have made up your mind to hang your dog, any rope will do for the purpose.
                                      E. Quiet and innocent people will always prevail in the end.
                             4. The expression when this excuse failed him suggests that the .......
                                   A. Lamb was prepared for the charges levelled against him. B. Wolf was uncertain of the
                                       charges levelled against the lamb C. the Wolf only made the charges levelled against
                                       the Lamb
                                   D. the Lamb was more intelligent than the wolf. E. the Lamb was never prepared for a
                                       war.
                             5. The expression ‘’angry tone and terrible aspect’’ refers to the Wolf's ... A. towering size
                                     and thunderous voice B. harsh voice and menacing posture C. Sonorous voice and
                                     overbearing attitude. D. Loud voice and fretting movement. E. hungry and harsh
                                     disposition
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                           INSTRUCTION: IDENTIFY THE CORRECTLY SPELT WORDS FROM THE
                                 C aLETTERED
                           OPTIONS   t e g o r y A-E -(25 MARKS)
                           6.      Teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases can be prevented through -----
                               (A). Abstainance (B) Abstenence                 (C) Abstinance         (D) Abstinence         (E) Abstenence
                           7.      A patriotic citizen must always avoid ---------------- remark about his country.
                               (A). contemptious              (B) Contemptuous        (C) contempteous        (D) Contenteous         (E)
                               Contemptous .
                           8.      An --------------- error from a medical practitioner may cost a life.
                               (A) infinitecimal (B) infinitessimal              (C) infinidecimal        (D) infinitesimal       (E) infinidesimal
                           9.      Her decision to study law has been ------------ by her father
                               (A) Acquiesced                  (B) Acqueinsed         (C)     Acquissed        (D) Acqueisced          (E)
                               Acquirsced
                           10.     The ----------- lifestyle of our political leaders will naturally trigger hatred from the masses.
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                               (A) Ostenstatcous              (B) Ostentatious         (C) Ostentatuous       (D) Ostentateous         (E)
                                     Ostentacious
                           11.     The new student found it hard to comprehend the -------------- of chemical compounds.
                               (A) Normencliture (B) Nomencleture (C) Nomenclature (D) Normecleature (E) Nomencleature
                           12.     The Supreme Court has insisted that the ----------------- lacks merit in his case.
                               (A) Appealant                   (B) Appenllant          (C) Appellant (D) Appeallent           (E) Appallant
                           13.     Former President Goodluck Jonathan was ----- absent at the just concluded PDP convention.
                               (A) Conspicuously (B) Conspiciously (C) Conspicously (D) Conspitiously (E) Conspiteously
                           14. A -----was released to the media explaining the reason for the postponement of the olympiad exams.
                               (A)Communiquay (B) Communiquie (C) Communique (D) Communiquee (E) Communiquae
                           15.     The commissioner for education has been accused of misappropriation and -------
                               (A) Malfaesance (B) Malfeasence                (C) Malfiscence          (D) Malfeasance        (E) Malfiesence
                           16.     Children suffering from malnutrition and acute food shortage are often victims of --
                               (A) Kwashoikor (B) Kwashiorko                  (C) Kwashiorkor (D) Kwarshiokor (E) Kwashiorko
                           17.     The decision of the trial judge was ------------- by a plea bargain.
                               (A) Preceeded                  (B) Preseeded (C) Preseded (D) Presidded (E) Preceded
                           18.     The heretic preacher was murdered in cold blood for his --------------
                               (A) Mathyardom (B) Marthyrdom                   (C) Marthydrom         (D) Mathyrdom           (E) Martyrdom
                           19.     Misleading advertisement will always ------------ customers
                               (A) Exasperete                 (B) Exarsperetion        (C) Exasperation       (D) Exerspiratie (E) Exaspirate
                           20.     The Canadian government has granted the rebel leader a diplomatic ---------
                               (A) Asyllum                    (B) Assylum (C) Assyllum (D) Asylum                     (E) Assylom
                           21.     The ruling class often determines the economic survival of the ------------
                               (A) Proletarate                (B) Proletariate        (C) Prolitariat (D) Prolateriat (E) Proletariat
                           22.     Modern technology has significantly improved ------------- lighting system.
                               (A) Flouresent                 (B) Flourescent          (C) Fluorescent         (D) Flouriscent (E) Fluoriscent
                           23.     ----------- is a figure of speech which uses a part of something to represent a whole.
                               (A) Synnecdoche (B) Synecdochie                (C) Synecdoche           (D) Synecdochey (E) Synnecdochee
                           24.     The drowning child has been ------------ by the medic on duty.
                               (A) Resursitated (B) Resoursitated             (C) Resusicated         (D) Resuscitated (E) Resucitated
                           25.     A natural juice contains less -----------------
                               (A) Sarcharine                 (B) Saccarine (C) Saccharine (D) Sacharine (E) Sarccarine
                           26.     The boys were loud in their ------------- of occult practices.
                               (A) Denounciation              (B) Denounciausion (C) Denonciation (D) Denunciation (E) Denouciation
                           27.     His consignment attracted a significant ---- after he defaulted on the official time limit.
                               (A) Demurrage                  (B) Demourage             (C) Demurrhage        (D) Demurage (E) Demorhege
                           28.     ------------ movies are becoming more interesting lately.
                               (A) Ghanian                    (B) Ghanaian (C) Ghananian         (D) Ghanain (E) Ghaninian
                           29.     Smoking can be ----------------to the human health.
                               (A) Delitereous (B) Deletirious                (C) Deleterious (D) Deleteruous (E) Deletireous
                           30. An Israeli ............ has been engaged to counter the growing insurgency in the country.
                                (A) Machinary                 (B) mercinery (C) mercenary (D) Mercenery (E) marcenery
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                           CHOOSE THE WORD NEAREST IN MEANING TO THE WORD UNDERLINED
                           IN CAPITAL LETTER FROM THE OPTIONS LETTERED A-E -(15 MARKS)
                           30.The CONVALESCENT mother was advised to rest and eat healthy diets.
                                   (A) Sick               (B) Recuperating                (C) Fasting      (D) Hungry        (E) nursing
                           31. The Olympic medalists have attributed their successes to the CAMARADERIE existing in the team.
                           (A) Friendship (B) Fighting spirit (C) Hard work               (D) Training (E) Bravery
                           32. The Federal government ban on twitter was a SURREPTITIOUS attempt to silent critics.
                                   (A) Bold                (B) Cruel                      (C) Secret       (D) Wicked       (E) Clever
                           33.The end SARS protest was borne out of the INCESSANT arrest of youths in their prime.
                                   (A) Unlawful (B) Brutal                (C) Planned (D) Innocent (E) Constant
                           34. Her decision to study medicine was considered OBSTINATE even after several failed attempt.
                                   (A) Shocking (B) Brave         (C) Surprising          (D) Stubborn            (E) Reasonable
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                           35. Her father is the BUREAUCRAT who lives next door.
                                   (A) Administrator       (B) Politician (C) Legislator          (D) Judge        (E) Diplomat
                           36. The contractor's desperate attempt to justify his failure to deliver the project within the stipulated time
                           EXACERBATED the already tensed situation.
                                   (A) Aggravated         (B) Exaggerated          (C) Calmed (D) soothed                 (E) Saved
                           37. Global leaders have continued to work against the ANNIHILATION of wild life by poachers.
                                   (A) Retribution (B) Restitution         (C) Reclamation        (D) extermination        (E) Colonization
                           38. A court of coordinate JURISDICTION cannot review decisions made by another court of the
                               same hierarchy.
                                   (A) Administration (B) Authority (C) Location (D) Information                  (E) Resource
                           39. Mr Adekunle has a reputation for coming early to the weekly RENDEZVOUS.
                                   (A) Prayers                   (B) Celebration           (C) Debates (D) Appointment            (E) Party
                           40.The teenager accused of misconducts have been INCARCERATED.
                                   (A) Imprisoned          (B) Sanctioned         (C) Ostracized          (D) Executed (E) Freed
                           41. The leadership of the fourth assembly was OUSTED by a majority resolution.
                                   (A) Supported (B) Elected              (C) Recommended (D) Suspended            (E) Expelled
                           42. Our Journey towards nationhood is plagued by some SURMOUNTABLE challenges.
                                   (A) Threatening         (B) Teething           (C) Avoidable (D) Solvable (E) Obvious
                           43. Insecurity UNDERSCORES the argument for state policing in the country.
                                   (A) Negates            (B) contradicts         (C) justifies       (D) nullifies          (E) opposed
                           44. The high cost of living these days have called for CONSERVATION in the use of scarce
                                resources. (A) Generosity        (B) frugality (C) largesse (D) opulence (E) inaction
                           45. She is a GREENHORN in the volleyball team.
                                   (A) Coach               (B) Team player        (C) Novice      (D) Veteran             (E) Captain
                           CHOOSE THE WORD OPPOSITE IN MEANING TO THE WORD UNDERLINED IN
                           CAPITAL LETTER FROM THE OPTIONS LETTERED A-E -(15 MARKS)
                           46. Military dictators have finally bowed to the notion that power is TRANSIENT.
                                  (A) Permanent           (B) Corruptible                (C) Influential        (D) Transferable (E)
                           Wealth
                           47. The graphic designs were made with ANIMATED colours.
                                  (A) Artificial (B) Mixed        (C) Lively             (D) Photo shopped (E) Dull
                           48. Psychologist have suggested that children are often associated with ERRATIC behaviors
                                  (A) Irritating       (B) plausible (C) Stubborn       (D) Predictable        (E) Playful
                           49. Criminal elements in some parts of the nation still wonder the streets with IMPUNITY.
                                  (A) Impetus              (B) Boldness          (C) Immunity (D) Liability (E) Precaution
                           50. Captain Bala is one of the most INDISPENSABLE ministers in the previous administration.
                                  (A) Committed            (B) Brave             (C) unimportant        (D) loyal     (E) cunning
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                           51. The priest has been EQUIVOCAL in his condemnation of the community violence.
                                  (A) apologetic (B) Indecisive (C) Commendable         (D) biased`             (E) clear
                           52. Amaka has UNWITTINGLY revealed the evidence for the murder trial.
                                  (A) Inadvertently      (B) Intentionally      (C) forcefully (D) reluctantly (E) regrettably
                           53. The civilian administration has brought about economic AUSTERITY.
                                  (A) Corruption         (B) prosperity (C) misfortune (D) miscarry (E) recession
                           54. Dangote company's LIABILITIES have risen up significantly over the past few years.
                                  (A) Assets             (C) accruals           (D) Debt               (E) interest    (E) Equity
                           55. Sara’s valedictory speech threw the audience in a FRENZY
                                  (A) an excitement      (B) an ecstasy (C) a panic     (D) a calm      (E) an amusement
                           56. The violence that erupted in the south coast was EVITABLE.
                                  (A) Imminent (B) unavoidable          (C) unnecessary          (D) uncalled for(E) preventable
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                           57. Kunle SELDOMLY attends night parties.
                                  (A) Never              (B) rarely             (C) occasionally       (D) always      (E) often
                           58. The PLAINTIFF was dissatisfied with the decision of the trial judge.
                                  (A) Complainant         (B) bailiff             (C) respondent        (D) witness      (E) defendant
                           59.The writer’s INGENUITY was widely noticeable in his publications
                                  (A) Creativity (B) insight            (C) mastery             (D) suppliant     (E) clumsiness
                           60. The business man was SHREWD in his investment decision.
                                  (A) excellent (B) ingenuous (C) astute                (D) conservative       (E) wise
                            SELECT THE OPTION THAT BEST COMPLETES THE GAPS IN EACH
                            OF THE SENTENCES NUMBERED 61-75 -(15 MARKS)
                           61. The football coach charged his players to ‘’break a leg’’. This means that the players should .....
                                    (A) attack opposition (B) be aggressive (C) be defensive (D) succeed (E) be merciless
                           62. The principal asserted that he was not unaware of the plights of the students. This Means he was .....of
                           their issues. (A) unfazed (B) ignorant (C) unconcerned (D) indifferent           (E) knowledgeable
                           63. Mr Musa has thrown his hat into the ring in the presidential election. This means that he ---- the
                           presidential election. (A) Contested (B) won              (C) lost      (D) ignored (E) Regretted
                            64. The police are searching for -------(A) Six big cars blue (B) six cars big blue (C) six big blue cars
                                    (D) six blue big cars (E) blue six big cars
                           65. A survey of opinion on how pupils feel about their teachers ----------- carried out.
                                    (A) have been (B) has been (C) is been          (D) are been (E) will been
                           66. Father and the chairman of the occasion --------just arrived.
                                    (A) has                (B) have                  (C) had       (D) having            (E) will
                           67. The concept of ‘’REBUTTAL’’ is a skill best applied in -------
                                    (A) Letters    (B) essay        (C) debates (D) quiz           (E) comprehension.
                           68. A relative clause can also be called ----------      (A) Noun clause       (B) Adverbial clause
                                     (C) Adjective clause (D) Prepositional clause (E) independent clause
                           69. Olu is not very strong, he’s not ---------- a rough life.
                                    (A) Cut up for (B) cut for     (C) cut off for (D) cut out for (E) cut in for
                           70. They spent the last holiday with their -------------
                           (A) brothers in law (B) brother-in-law (C) brother-in-laws (D) brothers-in-law (E) brother in laws
                           71.Whoever cleaned the house deserves a reward. The underlined expression is a ............
                           (A) Noun clause (B) adjectival clause            (C) adverbial clause (D) noun phrase (E) independent clause
                           72. The man BOUGHT a radio. (A) who bought a radio? (B) did the woman buy a radio? (C) did the man
                           steal a radio? (D) did the boy borrowed the radio? (E) the did man bough a computer?
                           73. Identify the primary stress in MELODRAMATIC
                             (A) MElodramatic (B) meLOdramatic (C) meloDRAmatic (D) melodraMAtic (E) melodramaTIC
                           74. Identify the primary stress in ADMINISTRATIVE
                            (A) ADministrative (B) adMINistrative (C) adminIStrative (D) adminisTRAtive (E) administraTIVE
                           75. thatch : (A) brother        (B) then                 (C) clothing          (D) method          (E) those