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   <li>Algebral seems complicated, but with practice it becomes ______
   <li>Algebral seems '''<u>complicated</u>''', but with practice it becomes ______
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>solved</li>
       <li>solved</li>
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     </ol>
   </li>
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   <li>Mrs. Agide is unassuming whereas her twin sister is
   <li>Mrs. Agide is '''<u>unassuming</u>''' whereas her twin sister is
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>cheerful</li>
       <li>cheerful</li>
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     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 12
   <li>The exposed milk in the container has tumed_____(a) sour (b) putrid
    <ol type="a">
{c) mouldy (d} stale<ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>sour </li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>putrid</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>mouldy </li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>stale</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 13
   <li>Not ali activists champion_____ causes
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>worthy </li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>real</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>concrete</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>favorable</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 14
   <li>The Mayor gave a glowing _____at the funeral of the city’s only curator
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>citation </li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>statement </li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>tributé </li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>commendation</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 15
   <li>At the end of _____the National Anthem is played on our radio station
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>programming</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>production</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>transition</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>iransmission.</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 16
   <li>The defence counsel was unable to convince the ______ of John's innocence
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>plantiff</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>witness</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>panel</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>jury</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 17
   <li>Unfortunately, corruption is the ____ of most African countries
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>venom</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>bane</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>disaster</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>backbone</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 18
   <li>The _____ result proved that the patient had hepatitis
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>incestigation</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>diagnosis</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>Optionprobe 3</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>test</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 19
   <li>The new book has beatiful _____ which makes it attractive
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>illustrations</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>demonstrations</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>illuminations</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>compositions</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 20
   <li>Their marriage was finally ______ after years of hostility.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>cancelled </li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>annulled </li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>broken </li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>separated</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>Can you imagine Oka behaving as if  he has all the knowledge in ‘the world?
    <ol type="a">
This means that Oka (a) does not real- ly know anything (5) knows so much
       <li>Option 1</li>
 
       <li>Option 2</li>
more than we think (c) is admired by
       <li>Option 3</li>
 
       <li>Option 4</li>
everybody (d) respecis other people.<ol type="a">
       <li>does not really know anything</li>
       <li>knows so much</li>
       <li>is admired by everybody</li>
       <li>respects other people.</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 22
   <li>Akin is too full of himself. This means that Akin (a) talks too much (b) eats
    <ol type="a">
too much (c}<ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>talks too much</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>eats too much </li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>is too proud</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>is quite annoying</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 23
   <li>She slogged her guts out for the examination. This means that she 
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>failed the examination despite working hard for it</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>passed the examination despite not working hard for it</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>used unfair means to face the examination.</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>really worked</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 24
   <li>1 admire Modou: very few people can stomach ali of Adaeze’s insults. This means that Modou
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>tolerated Adaeze’s insults</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>was a weakling</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>had no answer to Adaeze's insults</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>did the right thing by remaining silent</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 25
   <li>After months. of battling with stroke, he is now a shadow of his former self. This means that he (a) is now frail (b) is vulnerable (c) is i hopeless (d} has almost recovered.
     <ol type="a">
     <ol type="a">
       <li>Option 1</li>
       <li>is now frail</li>
       <li>Option 2</li>
       <li>is vulnerable</li>
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>is  hopeless</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>has almost recovered</li>
     </ol>
     </ol>
   </li>
   </li>
   <li>Question 26
   <li>Kura, you can’t be too careful when dealing with Wang. This means that Kura (a) has no reason to be suspicious _ of Wang (b) can fully rely on Wang (c)
    <ol type="a">
has to be very careful in his relation- ship with Wang (d)} may feel free in the
       <li>Option 1</li>
 
       <li>Option 2</li>
company of Wang.<ol type="a">
       <li>Option 3</li>
       <li>has no reason to be suspicious _ of Wang</li>
       <li>Option 4</li>
       <li>can fully rely on Wang </li>
       <li>has to be very careful in his relation- ship with Wang</li>
       <li>may feel free in the company of Wang.</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. Binetow’s inquisitivesess is in sharp contrast with her sister's
    1. indifference
    2. noiseness
    3. calmness
    4. dullness
  2. Though at first it appeared an insignificant idea, it turned out to be quite ______
    1. outstannding
    2. successful
    3. remarkable
    4. interesting
  3. After grasping the fundamental as Kwesi had to cope with more procedures
    1. advanced
    2. academic
    3. subsidiary
    4. secondary
  4. The youth prefer discussing contemporary issues to _____ones
    1. archaic
    2. unintergsting ting
    3. stale
    4. political
  5. As erroneous as it might sound, the Headinaster’s ‘assumption was quite
    1. wise
    2. correct
    3. precise
    4. faulty
  6. Halima likes to dwell on trivial matters, rather than
    1. strong
    2. popular
    3. weighty
    4. heavy
  7. We all know that Bola is insolent whereas Ade is
    1. cowardly
    2. respectful
    3. humble
    4. modest
  8. A few days after Musa’s______ - his “sister longed for his departure.
    1. coming
    2. entrance
    3. arrival
    4. welcome
  9. Algebral seems complicated, but with practice it becomes ______
    1. solved
    2. simple
    3. accessible
    4. achievable
  10. Mrs. Agide is unassuming whereas her twin sister is
    1. cheerful
    2. boastful
    3. loud
    4. rude

Section 2

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

  1. At Christmas, employees of the Sugar Factory receive huge _____
    1. benefits
    2. dividends
    3. bonuses
    4. salaries
  2. The exposed milk in the container has tumed_____(a) sour (b) putrid {c) mouldy (d} stale
    1. sour
    2. putrid
    3. mouldy
    4. stale
  3. Not ali activists champion_____ causes
    1. worthy
    2. real
    3. concrete
    4. favorable
  4. The Mayor gave a glowing _____at the funeral of the city’s only curator
    1. citation
    2. statement
    3. tributé
    4. commendation
  5. At the end of _____the National Anthem is played on our radio station
    1. programming
    2. production
    3. transition
    4. iransmission.
  6. The defence counsel was unable to convince the ______ of John's innocence
    1. plantiff
    2. witness
    3. panel
    4. jury
  7. Unfortunately, corruption is the ____ of most African countries
    1. venom
    2. bane
    3. disaster
    4. backbone
  8. The _____ result proved that the patient had hepatitis
    1. incestigation
    2. diagnosis
    3. Optionprobe 3
    4. test
  9. The new book has beatiful _____ which makes it attractive
    1. illustrations
    2. demonstrations
    3. illuminations
    4. compositions
  10. Their marriage was finally ______ after years of hostility.
    1. cancelled
    2. annulled
    3. broken
    4. separated

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. Can you imagine Oka behaving as if he has all the knowledge in ‘the world? This means that Oka (a) does not real- ly know anything (5) knows so much more than we think (c) is admired by everybody (d) respecis other people.
    1. does not really know anything
    2. knows so much
    3. is admired by everybody
    4. respects other people.
  2. Akin is too full of himself. This means that Akin (a) talks too much (b) eats too much (c}
    1. talks too much
    2. eats too much
    3. is too proud
    4. is quite annoying
  3. She slogged her guts out for the examination. This means that she
    1. failed the examination despite working hard for it
    2. passed the examination despite not working hard for it
    3. used unfair means to face the examination.
    4. really worked
  4. 1 admire Modou: very few people can stomach ali of Adaeze’s insults. This means that Modou
    1. tolerated Adaeze’s insults
    2. was a weakling
    3. had no answer to Adaeze's insults
    4. did the right thing by remaining silent
  5. After months. of battling with stroke, he is now a shadow of his former self. This means that he (a) is now frail (b) is vulnerable (c) is i hopeless (d} has almost recovered.
    1. is now frail
    2. is vulnerable
    3. is hopeless
    4. has almost recovered
  6. Kura, you can’t be too careful when dealing with Wang. This means that Kura (a) has no reason to be suspicious _ of Wang (b) can fully rely on Wang (c) has to be very careful in his relation- ship with Wang (d)} may feel free in the company of Wang.
    1. has no reason to be suspicious _ of Wang
    2. can fully rely on Wang
    3. has to be very careful in his relation- ship with Wang
    4. may feel free in the company of Wang.
  7. Question 27
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  8. Question 28
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  9. Question 29
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  10. Question 30
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4

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. 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
  6. Question 36
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  7. Question 37
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  8. Question 38
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  9. Question 39
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  10. Question 40
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4

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. Question 41
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  2. Question 42
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  3. Question 43
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  4. Question 44
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  5. Question 45
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  6. Question 46
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  7. Question 47
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  8. Question 48
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  9. Question 49
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  10. Question 50
    1. Option 1
    2. Option 2
    3. Option 3
    4. Option 4
  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