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   <li>Question 13
   <li>His...to violent video games is something to worry about.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>devotion</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>attachment</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>commitment</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>addiction</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 14
   <li>Most people think that...punishment should be abolished, even in murder cases.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>fatal</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>capital</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>severe</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>corporal</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 15
   <li>The President made a ...appeal for calm in the face of the crisis.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>passionate</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>zealous</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>tactful</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>sensitive</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 16
   <li>What I gave you was supposed to ... your monthly earnings.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>expand</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>enlarge</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>complete</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>augment</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 17
   <li>The boy’s parents ... a sigh of relief when he was found.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>raised </li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>uttered</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>breathed</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>heaved</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 18
   <li>We...the meeting indefinitely because we could not form a quorum.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>postponed</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>reconvened</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>adjourned</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>ended</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 19
   <li>The policeman tried to... money from the motorist.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>exert</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>extort</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>exact</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>extract</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 20
   <li>They were given an... to either pay the rent or vacate the premises.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>ultimatum</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>injunction</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>admonition</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>undertaking</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
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''After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that is '''most appropriate''' for each sentence.''  
''After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that is '''most appropriate''' for each sentence.''  
<ol start="21">   
<ol start="21">   
<li>Question 21
<li>My school carried the day in the debate. This means that my school
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>missed the debate</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>won the debate</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>chose the date for the debate</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>had very good points</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 22
   <li>We covered much ground at the conference yesterday. This means that we
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>discussed some issues</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>treated many issues</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>used a lot of space</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>argued about many things</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 23
   <li>We saw Ada, of all people, dancing. This means that
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>we saw Ada for the first time</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>We saw Ada dancing with everyone </li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>Ada didn’t want us to see her dancing </li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>we were surprised to see Ada dancing</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 24
   <li>There are clear indications that Buba, backed the wrong horse. This means that Buba .
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>supported the wrong person</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>argued blindly</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>abandoned his position</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>bet on a losing horse</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 25
   <li>I knew that they were being economical with the truth. This means that they
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>were being honest </li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>did not know enough about the matter</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>knew more than they were prepared to say</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>did not know the truth</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 26
   <li>My mother wanted to know what was eating him. This means that she wanted to find out
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>what had made him become lean</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>what he was spending his money </li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>why he was upset</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>why he ignored her</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 27
   <li>People who tell lies make me see red. This means that such people make me
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>dizzy</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>angry</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>sad</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>anxious</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 28
   <li>After several attempts to claim the child, he threw in the towel. This means that he 
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>succeeded finally</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>accepted defeat</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>gained confidence</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>became indifferent</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 29
   <li>This is their third defeat in a row. This means that they have
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>been defeated three times</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>defeated three teams consecutively</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>been defeated by three teams</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>suffered three consecutive defeats</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 30
   <li>The company has been under siege from the public. This means that the company is being
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>applauded</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>picketed</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>criticized</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>shielded</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
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''From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is '''nearest in meaning''' to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.''
''From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is '''nearest in meaning''' to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.''
<ol start="31">
<ol start="31">
   <li>Question 31
   <li>Most people <u>'''abhor'''</u> nagging.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>scorn</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>despise</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>reject</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>slight</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 32
   <li>I really hope Beatrice would be <u>'''kind'''</u> enough to let us stay the night.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>generous</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>polite</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>gracious</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>gentle</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 33
   <li>personally think that the costume is rather <u>'''outlandish'''</u>.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>outdated</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>strange</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>unique</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>foreign</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 34
   <li>He did all he could to <u>'''fortify'''</u> the building against attack
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>defend</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>secure</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>shield</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>support </li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 35
   <li>This is one decision you cannot <u>'''defend'''</u>.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>justify </li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>explain</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>support</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>express</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 36
   <li>He.simply disliked his wife’s <u>'''inordinate'''</u> demands for money.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>frequent</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>excessive</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>repeated</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>indecent</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 37
   <li>Bravery is Victor’s most <u>'''dominant'''</u> trait.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>admirable</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>outstanding</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>suitable</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>influential</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 38
   <li>It’s always better to buy <u>'''durable'''</u> products
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>authentic</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>expensive</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>permanent</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>lasting</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 39
   <li>Where did this document <u>'''emanate'''</u> from?
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>originate</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>emerge</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>appear</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>arise</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 40
   <li>The management <u>'''applauded'''</u> the staff for their hard work.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>adored</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>commended</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>encouraged</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>recommended</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
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''From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that '''best completes''' each of the following sentences.''
''From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that '''best completes''' each of the following sentences.''
<ol start="41">
<ol start="41">
   <li>Question 41
   <li>You like ice cream, ...?
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>didn’t you</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>did you</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>isn’t it</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>don’t you</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 42
   <li>I didn’t tell my parents about the trip because they would be ... themselves with worry.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>at</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>upon</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>within</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>beside</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 43
   <li>We arrived just...time for the formal opening.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>in</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>after</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>before</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>at</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 44
   <li>She claims ... someone jump over the fence.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>seeing</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>to have seen</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>having seen</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>to be seeing </li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 45
   <li>Kofi says he is better at Physics ...
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>as l am</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>than l am</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>as me</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>than I do</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 46
   <li>Her shoes are made ... genuine leather
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>on</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>of</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>with</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>by</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 47
   <li>Even after his explanation, I was none the...
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>wiser</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>wise</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>wisest</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>worse</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 48
   <li>I spoke to Mary and Peter in the issue but ... of them took my advice.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>all</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>neither</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>either</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>each</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 49
   <li>We need to ... for lost time.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>make in</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>make by</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>make up</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>make through</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 50
   <li>Everyone wants to be the ... favourite.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>school principal</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>school’s principal’s</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>school principal’s</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>school’s principal</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>

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English Language 1 - Objective Questions

Section 1

In each of the following sentences, there is one underlined word and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D, choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.

  1. That road which used to be wide now appears ... because of the new drainage.
    1. winding
    2. limited
    3. narrow
    4. reduced
  2. In the past, any person who angered the gods was made to ... them.
    1. appease
    2. reward
    3. settle
    4. beg
  3. Rather than being sensitive to the plight of the workers, the manager remained ...
    1. disdainful
    2. curious
    3. negligent
    4. indifferent
  4. A keen student makes progress but the...one hardly does well.
    1. inactive
    2. lowly
    3. nervous
    4. reluctant
  5. Unlike you, I thought the message was quite..., not ambiguous.
    1. reasonable
    2. clear
    3. apt
    4. persuasive
  6. Good policies alleviate poverty where as bad ones ... it.
    1. prolong
    2. activate
    3. aggravate
    4. provoke
  7. One expects books in a library to be well ... not jumbled.
    1. numbered
    2. documented
    3. arranged
    4. listed
  8. Despite everything, I chose to keep rather than ... the secret.
    1. renounce
    2. show
    3. reveal
    4. display
  9. Though the teachers ... the idea, the principal was averse to it.
    1. welcomed
    2. recognized
    3. admitted
    4. greeted
  10. It is only natural to feel nervous when you first take the stage but you soon become ...
    1. balanced
    2. peaceful
    3. normal
    4. composed

Section 2

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.

  1. Don’t tell me you’re ... enough to believe his lies.
    1. credible
    2. childish
    3. modest
    4. naive
  2. The members of parliament tabled an...to the constitution.
    1. adjustment
    2. amendment
    3. enactment
    4. annulment
  3. His...to violent video games is something to worry about.
    1. devotion
    2. attachment
    3. commitment
    4. addiction
  4. Most people think that...punishment should be abolished, even in murder cases.
    1. fatal
    2. capital
    3. severe
    4. corporal
  5. The President made a ...appeal for calm in the face of the crisis.
    1. passionate
    2. zealous
    3. tactful
    4. sensitive
  6. What I gave you was supposed to ... your monthly earnings.
    1. expand
    2. enlarge
    3. complete
    4. augment
  7. The boy’s parents ... a sigh of relief when he was found.
    1. raised
    2. uttered
    3. breathed
    4. heaved
  8. We...the meeting indefinitely because we could not form a quorum.
    1. postponed
    2. reconvened
    3. adjourned
    4. ended
  9. The policeman tried to... money from the motorist.
    1. exert
    2. extort
    3. exact
    4. extract
  10. They were given an... to either pay the rent or vacate the premises.
    1. ultimatum
    2. injunction
    3. admonition
    4. undertaking

Section 3

After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that is most appropriate for each sentence.

  1. My school carried the day in the debate. This means that my school
    1. missed the debate
    2. won the debate
    3. chose the date for the debate
    4. had very good points
  2. We covered much ground at the conference yesterday. This means that we
    1. discussed some issues
    2. treated many issues
    3. used a lot of space
    4. argued about many things
  3. We saw Ada, of all people, dancing. This means that
    1. we saw Ada for the first time
    2. We saw Ada dancing with everyone
    3. Ada didn’t want us to see her dancing
    4. we were surprised to see Ada dancing
  4. There are clear indications that Buba, backed the wrong horse. This means that Buba .
    1. supported the wrong person
    2. argued blindly
    3. abandoned his position
    4. bet on a losing horse
  5. I knew that they were being economical with the truth. This means that they
    1. were being honest
    2. did not know enough about the matter
    3. knew more than they were prepared to say
    4. did not know the truth
  6. My mother wanted to know what was eating him. This means that she wanted to find out
    1. what had made him become lean
    2. what he was spending his money
    3. why he was upset
    4. why he ignored her
  7. People who tell lies make me see red. This means that such people make me
    1. dizzy
    2. angry
    3. sad
    4. anxious
  8. After several attempts to claim the child, he threw in the towel. This means that he
    1. succeeded finally
    2. accepted defeat
    3. gained confidence
    4. became indifferent
  9. This is their third defeat in a row. This means that they have
    1. been defeated three times
    2. defeated three teams consecutively
    3. been defeated by three teams
    4. suffered three consecutive defeats
  10. The company has been under siege from the public. This means that the company is being
    1. applauded
    2. picketed
    3. criticized
    4. shielded

Section 4

From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.

  1. Most people abhor nagging.
    1. scorn
    2. despise
    3. reject
    4. slight
  2. I really hope Beatrice would be kind enough to let us stay the night.
    1. generous
    2. polite
    3. gracious
    4. gentle
  3. personally think that the costume is rather outlandish.
    1. outdated
    2. strange
    3. unique
    4. foreign
  4. He did all he could to fortify the building against attack
    1. defend
    2. secure
    3. shield
    4. support
  5. This is one decision you cannot defend.
    1. justify
    2. explain
    3. support
    4. express
  6. He.simply disliked his wife’s inordinate demands for money.
    1. frequent
    2. excessive
    3. repeated
    4. indecent
  7. Bravery is Victor’s most dominant trait.
    1. admirable
    2. outstanding
    3. suitable
    4. influential
  8. It’s always better to buy durable products
    1. authentic
    2. expensive
    3. permanent
    4. lasting
  9. Where did this document emanate from?
    1. originate
    2. emerge
    3. appear
    4. arise
  10. The management applauded the staff for their hard work.
    1. adored
    2. commended
    3. encouraged
    4. recommended

Section 5

From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.

  1. You like ice cream, ...?
    1. didn’t you
    2. did you
    3. isn’t it
    4. don’t you
  2. I didn’t tell my parents about the trip because they would be ... themselves with worry.
    1. at
    2. upon
    3. within
    4. beside
  3. We arrived just...time for the formal opening.
    1. in
    2. after
    3. before
    4. at
  4. She claims ... someone jump over the fence.
    1. seeing
    2. to have seen
    3. having seen
    4. to be seeing
  5. Kofi says he is better at Physics ...
    1. as l am
    2. than l am
    3. as me
    4. than I do
  6. Her shoes are made ... genuine leather
    1. on
    2. of
    3. with
    4. by
  7. Even after his explanation, I was none the...
    1. wiser
    2. wise
    3. wisest
    4. worse
  8. I spoke to Mary and Peter in the issue but ... of them took my advice.
    1. all
    2. neither
    3. either
    4. each
  9. We need to ... for lost time.
    1. make in
    2. make by
    3. make up
    4. make through
  10. Everyone wants to be the ... favourite.
    1. school principal
    2. school’s principal’s
    3. school principal’s
    4. school’s principal
  11. Question 51
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  12. Question 52
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  13. Question 53
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  14. Question 54
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  15. Question 55
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  16. Question 56
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  17. Question 57
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  18. Question 58
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  19. Question 59
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  20. Question 60
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  21. Question 61
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  22. Question 62
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  23. Question 63
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  24. Question 64
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  25. Question 65
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  26. Question 66
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  27. Question 67
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  28. Question 68
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  29. Question 69
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  30. Question 70
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4

Section 6

In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below the passage, four options are given in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is most suitable to fill the numbered gaps in the passage.

*question text

A B C D
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80

English Language 2 - Theory

Section A - Essay Writing

All questions carry equal marks. Your answer should not be less than 450 words. You are advised to spend about 50 minutes on this section.

  1. Question 1
  2. Question 2
  3. Question 3
  4. Question 4
  5. Question 5

Section B - Comprehension

You are advised to spend about 30 minutes on this section.

[Comprehension passage]

  1. Question 6
    1. Sub-question 1
    2. Sub-question 1
    3. Sub-question 1
    4. Sub-question 1
    5. Sub-question 1
    6. Sub-question 1
    7. Sub-question 1
    8. Sub-question 1

Section C - Summary

You are advised to spend about 40 minutes on this section.

[Summary passage]

  1. Question 7
    1. Sub-question 1
    2. Sub-question 1

English Language 3 - Test of Orals

Section 1

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that has the same vowel sound as the one represented by the letter(s) underlined.

  1. Question 1
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  2. Question 2
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  3. Question 3
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  4. Question 4
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  5. Question 5
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  6. Question 6
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  7. Question 7
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  8. Question 8
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  9. Question 9
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  10. Question 10
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  11. Question 11
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  12. Question 12
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  13. Question 13
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  14. Question 14
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  15. Question 15
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4

Section 2

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that has the same consonant sound(s) as the one represented by the letter(s) underlined.

  1. Question 16
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  2. Question 17
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  3. Question 18
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  4. Question 19
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  5. Question 20
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  6. Question 21
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  7. Question 22
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  8. Question 23
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  9. Question 24
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  10. Question 25
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  11. Question 26
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  12. Question 27
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  13. Question 28
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  14. Question 29
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  15. Question 30
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4

Section 3

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that rhymes with the given word.

  1. Question 31
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  2. Question 32
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  3. Question 33
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  4. Question 34
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  5. Question 35
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4

Section 4

From the words lettered A to D, choose the one that has the correct stress.

  1. Question 36
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  2. Question 37
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  3. Question 38
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  4. Question 39
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  5. Question 40
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4

Section 5

In the following options lettered A to D, all the words except one have the same stress pattern. Identify the one with the different stress pattern and shade your answer in the usual way.

    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4

Section 6

In each of the following sentences, the word that receives the emphatic stress is written in capital letters. From the questions lettered A to D, choose the one to which the given sentence is the appropriate answer.

  1. Question 46
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  2. Question 47
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  3. Question 48
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  4. Question 49
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  5. Question 50
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4

Section 7

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that contains the sound represented by the given phonetic symbol.

  1. Question 51
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  2. Question 52
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  3. Question 53
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  4. Question 54
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  5. Question 55
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  6. Question 56
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  7. Question 57
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  8. Question 58
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  9. Question 59
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  10. Question 60
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4