2017 English Language WAEC SSCE (School Candidates) May/June

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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. Michael is stingy but his brother is ...
    1. generous
    2. kind
    3. humane
    4. hospitable
  2. Success is the reward of ... not indolence.
    1. prudence
    2. attentiveness
    3. diligence
    4. sharpness
  3. I don't know how Yusuf became so proud: his parents have always been ...
    1. gentle
    2. noble
    3. humble
    4. simple
  4. The once unknown musician became ... in a very short time.
    1. popular
    2. accepted
    3. respected
    4. admirable
  5. Issa is very much interested in education while his sister is ...
    1. dull
    2. indifferent
    3. uncertain
    4. serious
  6. The comment I made at the conference was general; being ... would have hurt some people.
    1. ordinary
    2. specific
    3. tactful
    4. candid
  7. Buba was purposeful in his search for a job but Bala was rather ... about his.
    1. patient
    2. slow
    3. lazy
    4. casual
  8. In recent tournaments I have seen amateurs play better than so-called ...
    1. experts
    2. veterans
    3. specialists
    4. professionals
  9. The student appeared ... but we were all confident in his ability.
    1. afraid
    2. nervous
    3. unconvinced
    4. ignorant
  10. Giraffes are attractive animals but snakes are ...
    1. repulsive
    2. ugly
    3. poisonous
    4. offensive

Section 2

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

  1. Mr. Uche was trying to ... a list of his debtors
    1. compare
    2. compose
    3. compound
    4. compile
  2. He tried to ...... the housemistress by entering the hostel through the back door.
    1. reject
    2. repel
    3. evade
    4. deflect
  3. He gives the ...... that he is wealthy but he really isn't.
    1. impression
    2. opinion
    3. attribute
    4. indication
  4. Frank was ... in the riot because his books were found at the scene.
    1. blamed
    2. caught
    3. implicated
    4. grafted
  5. The insurance company ... my uncle for the loss of his car.
    1. redeemed
    2. relieved
    3. compensated
    4. paid
  6. Before giving his speech, the chairman ... copies of it to the members of the council,
    1. duplicated
    2. spread
    3. circulated
    4. printed
  7. We wished to win the tournament but we knew our ... were slim.
    1. skills
    2. opportunities
    3. odds
    4. chances
  8. When all the members started arguing, the chairman called the meeting to ...
    1. silence
    2. order
    3. audience
    4. attention
  9. The felling of trees contributes to environmental ...
    1. pollution
    2. damage
    3. degradation
    4. destruction
  10. I had to put up my house as ... for the bank loan
    1. pledge
    2. agreement
    3. collateral
    4. surety

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. Our mother always warns us against washing our dirty linen in public. This means: that she warns us.
    1. not to discuss private matters in public
    2. to fetch enough water for washing
    3. not to soil our clothes
    4. to keep our mouths shut
  2. Let us draw a veil over this matter. This means that we should
    1. avoid discussing the matter
    2. take the matter to court
    3. cover our heads with a veil
    4. get the elders to resolve the matter
  3. Children think their parents are behind the times. This means that they think that their parents are
    1. always late for work
    2. not worried about new things
    3. old fashioned
    4. not duty conscious
  4. Ever since that issue came up. I have been sitting on the fence. This means that I have been
    1. continuously in trouble
    2. sitting alone in the house
    3. walking around to find a job
    4. avoiding stating my opinion.
  5. You must square up to your problems. This means that you have to
    1. deal with your problems effectively
    2. consider your problems from all angles
    3. forget your problems
    4. arrange your problems
  6. Many of us escaped with the skin of our teeth during the crisis. This means that we
    1. lost some of our teeth
    2. narrowly escaped
    3. quickly escaped
    4. had marks on our skin.
  7. Peter and Paul get along like a house on fire. This means that they
    1. have a very good relationship
    2. are not on speaking terms
    3. avoid each other always
    4. pretend to like each other
  8. When Victor’s father gave him a new car, he was lost for words. This means that Victor
    1. did not like the car
    2. forgot to show his gratitude
    3. was overwhelmed
    4. was not grateful
  9. This film is a cut above the others. This means that it is
    1. cut to look like the others
    2. much better than the others
    3. different from the others
    4. inferior to the others.
  10. We knew our father was talking tongue-in-cheek when he spoke of a vacation abroad. This means that our father was
    1. sincere
    2. courageous
    3. joking
    4. reasonable

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. The accused was asked to retract his statement
    1. recall
    2. withdraw
    3. make
    4. rewrite
  2. On the death of her father, friends went to express their condolences
    1. sympathy
    2. pity
    3. concerns
    4. worries
  3. The Chume’s house caught fire because their little girl had turned on the gas inadvertently.
    1. automatically
    2. hurriedly
    3. carelessly
    4. unintentionally
  4. A magnificent structure was erected close to our house.
    1. real
    2. splendid
    3. colourful
    4. fine
  5. Mediocrity in politics should not be tolerated.
    1. promoted
    2. encouraged
    3. approved
    4. helped
  6. A group of experts was brought in to verify the authenticity of the evidence,
    1. support
    2. improve
    3. correct
    4. ascertain
  7. Due to the pressure of work, the old man had no alternative but to relinquish his post.
    1. give out
    2. give in
    3. give up
    4. give away
  8. The obstinate boy soon met his waterloo when the war broke out.
    1. proud
    2. stubborn
    3. careless
    4. rude
  9. The prescribed textbooks are difficult to find in the bookshops.
    1. highlighted
    2. right
    3. actual
    4. recommended
  10. Our stationery supplies are exhausted.
    1. completed
    2. finished
    3. consumed
    4. destroyed

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. My sympathies are ... the victims of the flood.
    1. on
    2. to
    3. with
    4. about
  2. Your application for employment ... at this very moment.
    1. was being considered
    2. is considered
    3. is being considered
    4. was considered
  3. ... the court orders, he went ahead to build on that land.
    1. In spite of
    2. Besides
    3. But for
    4. Although
  4. He almost got ... with the crime .
    1. up
    2. off
    3. over
    4. away
  5. ... an accident, the police should be informed immediately,
    1. In the event of
    2. In view of
    3. in view to
    4. in place of
  6. If you don’t get off my property, I'll set the dog ... you.
    1. off
    2. on
    3. unto
    4. into
  7. The task ... to them was very difficult.
    1. giving
    2. given
    3. give
    4. gave
  8. Two boys in the art class were doing self-portraits by looking at ... in the mirror.
    1. oneself
    2. each other
    3. one another
    4. themselves
  9. Hardly a day passes by ... his thinking of her.
    1. that
    2. without
    3. while
    4. when
  10. Each time he opens his mouth, he ... something foolish.
    1. says
    2. said
    3. saying
    4. say
  11. The spectators had to endure the heat ...
    1. as they could
    2. as best as they could
    3. as best they could
    4. as they could best
  12. ... I would love to be at your party, I really can’t.
    1. In as much as
    2. As much as
    3. Much as
    4. As much
  13. The sick man was ... emaciated that I could hardly recognise him.
    1. too
    2. very
    3. quite
    4. so
  14. One of the muggers who snatched the handbag ... been arrested by the police,
    1. have
    2. was
    3. is
    4. has
  15. She is not the right candidate for the job?
    1. is she
    2. is it
    3. was she
    4. isn’t it
  16. She ... to excuse herself ten minutes ago.
    1. has had
    2. had
    3. have had
    4. has
  17. Many a man ... to endure hardship in life.
    1. have had
    2. are
    3. were
    4. has had
  18. She ... as a very intelligent person.
    1. comes in
    2. comes about
    3. comes up
    4. comes across
  19. You have to be in school early ...?
    1. shouldn’t you
    2. shall you
    3. haven’t you
    4. aren’t you
  20. Either he or you ... to clean up the mess right now.
    1. has
    2. was
    3. have
    4. were
  21. He would rather resign ... part in such a dishonest deal.
    1. instead of taking
    2. than taking
    3. than takes
    4. than take
  22. The farmer, with his sons ... millet.
    1. grows
    2. grow
    3. were growing
    4. have been growing
  23. The teachers want ...
    1. modern, attractive, well-equipped schools
    2. attractive, well-equipped, schools modern
    3. well-equipped, attractive, modern schools
    4. schools, well equipped, attractive modern
  24. She suddenly came ... a lot of money.
    1. up
    2. into
    3. over
    4. through
  25. My mother ... to my leaving the dishes unwashed last night
    1. did not take kind
    2. does not take kind
    3. did not take kindly
    4. does not take kindly
  26. The place was quite neat except for ... on the floor.
    1. dirty
    2. a dirt
    3. dirtiness
    4. some dirt
  27. He dabbles ... politics from time to time.
    1. in
    2. about
    3. through
    4. into
  28. The shot hit ...
    1. neither I nor he
    2. neither me or he
    3. either I nor him
    4. neither me nor him
  29. I will do for you ... you want me to.
    1. whenever
    2. whichever
    3. whatever
    4. however
  30. The students’ week was rounded ... with a dance.
    1. off
    2. up
    3. out
    4. down

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.

The farmer —71— the nation and can be said to be the most important professional. But how many people would make farming their first choice of profession? The arduous task of turning a virgin rain forest into a farm land, of battling the land until —72 — are carved out and crops are —73—, of fighting off weeds and — 74 — the tender crops from pests, and of preparing the harvested crops in —75 — for long months, could scare off the lily livered. Farming is really not for the faint hearted who are easily defeated by the —76 — of the weather and the uncertainties of the soil.

But the fruits of farming are sweet. Farmers are assured of the —77— yields of their farms. A farmer worth his salt can never go hungry, never mind that the dishes may not be —78 — in a palatial mansion. Besides, the physical rigorous demanded of him ensure that he is constantly kept —79 — that his muscles are forever well shaped. The clean air surrounding him ensures that his eyes remain sharp, that his breath is pure, and that his immunity level is always high. Finally, good and —80—harvests, especially in these days of mechanized farming, do ensure that a good farmer is immune to poverty.

A B C D
71 feeds tends nourishes develops
72 crests hedges ridges folds
73 deposited planted lodged buried
74 defending screening covering shielding
75 barns huts pits shelters
76 ways fancies adjustments vagaries
77 newest freshest brightest latest
78 provided supplied taken served
79 healthy huge alert stout
80 overflowing generous bountiful great

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. Your father has just built a new house a for the family. Write a letter to your elder brother who lives abroad, describing the new house and the prestige it has accorded your family.
  2. Write an article suitable for publication in a national newspaper, discussing two major problems facing your country and suggesting ways of solving them.
  3. The electricity supply in your school has been irregular. As the Senior Prefect, write a letter to the Chairman of the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) telling him about the effect of this on the school and the need to provide a stand-by generator for the school.
  4. Your Principal is due for retirement at the end of the academic year. As the Senior Prefect, write a speech which you would deliver to honour him/her at a send-off party.
  5. Writ a story ending with expression: At last, we arrived safely

Section B - Comprehension

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

When I was in primary four, thirty-five years ago, schools closed for the day 1:30pm. My two friends and I would then proceed for 'full' recreation as we either played football in hidden neighbourhoods or went downstream to swim till dusk. The reprimands and occasional spankings we got from our mothers could not deter us. Our youthful adventurous spirit would not be suppressed. We were resolute in our desire to be free of what we thought were too may chores. As far as we were concerned, that should be the preserve of the female gender.

One day, we went fishing in stream on the outskirts of the village playing football. We each caught some fish but. were not satisfied; we wanted crabs which we could sell on our way back home to augment the meager ‘money for recess’ that each of us got when going off to school every day. We caught two big crabs from the first two holes we dug before going for a third. Convinced that we had dug deep enough, the eldest of us dipped his right hand into the hole that was about three-quarters filled with water, and soon reported excitedly that he had made a big catch. As he dragged it to the surface, we screamed in sudden terror. The 'big catch' was the fleshly middle part of a shimmering black snake. No one waited for the other as we scrambled for safety, leaving our other catch behind. The boy splashed frantically through the water,falling over twice before reaching us on the bank of the stream. None of us ventured back, more for fear of the snake than dusk that had 'suddenly' descended on the village.

When I got home, I met Mother, my two siblings and some anxious relations at the doorstep. They were about setting out to comb the entire village since their previous search to my school, my mates’ homes and the few playgrounds in the village had been futile. The concerned look on Mother’s face told me I had stirred up a hornets’ nest and should be prepared for the sting. My muddy legs and hands betrayed the lie I had hurriedly cooked up. I got the beating of my life, first from Mother and then Father, who came into the house and upon being told what had happened, went straight fer the thick rubber he had wound around his bicycle carrier for tying loads.

    1. State two reasons why the writer and his friends always came home late
    2. Why did the boys get home late on that fateful day?
    3. Why did the boys net realize that it was getting dark?
    4. in what two ways was the writer unlucky on that day?
    5. How does the writer's mother usually demonstrate her disapproval of his behaviour?
    6. "... I had stirred up a hornets' nest and should be prepared for the sting" (i) What figure of speech is used in this expression? (ii) What does it mean?
    7. "As he dragged it to the surface..." (i) What grammatical name is given to this expression as it is used in the passage (ii) What is its function?
    8. For each of the following words, find another word or phrase which means the same and which can replace it as it is used in the passage: (i) deter; (ii) preserve; (iii) augment; (iv) ventured; (v) concerned.

Section C - Summary

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

Young people are usually faced with several challenges as they grow up. These challenges have increased dramatically as a result of the present impressive advances in science. The Internet ans the mobile phone, for instance, have indeed reduced the whole world to a global village and given birth to social media. Social media itself has made it possible for anyone to instantly keep abreast with happenings all around the world.

But many people are worried that a lot of youths use social media in various negative ways that tend to ultimately increase the challenges they face in life. First, internet chatting and dating have become common among youths. They spend valuable time in internet cafes or glued to their smart phones with the hope that through Skype or Facebook “luck” would come their way. The time wasted in this way could have been spent on studying and helping their parents with household chores.

Another downside of social media is the easy access to pornography that it offers. Attracted like gnats to bright light at night, many youths spend hours watching pornography. This has the inevitable effect of corrupting their minds. In the end, the casualties are their studies and their morals.

Again, youths are often driven by the “get rich quick” syndrome as they observe successful and affluent members of the society all around them who flaunt their wealth by driving expensive cars and living ostentatious lifestyles. Because many youths are seized by the irresistible desire to become like these people overnight, they readily resort to any available means to succeed, including cybercrime. Since face-to-face contact is not involved, it is easy for these misguided youths to plan and execute all manner of scams on-social media.

What can be done to rescue the youths from these influences? First, parents have a crucial role to play. Many. youths have improper home training and most parents leave their children to learn life’s lessons on their own. They allow them to find solutions to their problems with minimal guidance. The reality is that the sooner parents change their method of raising children, the better.

Teachers also have to play a crucial role. Teachers should realize that just as parents take over the responsibility of teaching when their children are at home, they in turn become the youth’s parents at school. They should therefore ensure not only that the right skills are taught the youth, but also that the right attitudes are instilled in them.

The society at large should also realize that at their impressionable age, youths are simply influenced by what they observe happening around them, whether good or bad. So, instead of emphasizing materialism and flaunting of wealth, the society’s responsibility towards the youths should be mainly to instill in them its norms, customs and values through proper role modeling. Then the world will become a better place for the youth, because they will be able to control their own destiny.

    1. In three sentences, one for each, summarize the negative influences of social media on youths.
    2. In three sentences, one for each, summarize what must be done to rescue the youths from these influences.

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. bit
    1. slip
    2. pint
    3. sleek
    4. crime
  2. believe
    1. machine
    2. system
    3. justice
    4. carry
  3. Heart
    1. mark
    2. bag
    3. anger
    4. carry
  4. Ready
    1. stir
    2. heat
    3. bet
    4. seed
  5. Rule
    1. bush
    2. blue
    3. foot
    4. would
  6. occur
    1. sure
    2. bore
    3. her
    4. fork
  7. money
    1. bony
    2. cut
    3. sorry
    4. bow
  8. ride
    1. buy
    2. lay
    3. till
    4. brim
  9. More
    1. stop
    2. bother
    3. doctor
    4. bought
  10. hotel
    1. boil
    2. cob
    3. role
    4. moth
  11. maize
    1. step
    2. what
    3. whip
    4. tray
  12. Coy
    1. stole
    2. howl
    3. toiled
    4. throw
  13. bare
    1. chair
    2. deer
    3. say
    4. here
  14. down
    1. sown
    2. doubt
    3. door
    4. thrown
  15. sour
    1. flower
    2. damn
    3. sore
    4. pure

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. bat
    1. limb
    2. dumb
    3. subtle
    4. nimble
  2. straight
    1. state
    2. first
    3. struck
    4. stir
  3. anchor
    1. cease
    2. chaff
    3. such
    4. come
  4. tea
    1. though
    2. antique
    3. pith
    4. axe
  5. jingle
    1. you
    2. large
    3. grip
    4. axe
  6. ask
    1. tax
    2. secure
    3. scheme
    4. axe
  7. hind
    1. rhyme
    2. vehicle
    3. cheetah
    4. inhale
  8. smooth
    1. tooth
    2. think
    3. bath
    4. then
  9. scrap
    1. palmistry
    2. physics
    3. psalm
    4. psychiatry
  10. sing
    1. singe
    2. bank
    3. bond
    4. thin
  11. tease
    1. prison
    2. passion
    3. cease
    4. loose
  12. exam
    1. explain
    2. excuse
    3. exhaust
    4. exhale
  13. what
    1. whom
    2. whose
    3. whole
    4. where
  14. patient
    1. measure
    2. seizure
    3. sachet
    4. patent
  15. film
    1. bulk
    2. walk
    3. aims
    4. could

Section 3

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

  1. night
    1. bite
    2. strive
    3. kind
    4. catch
  2. loan
    1. storm
    2. from
    3. long
    4. bone
  3. grease
    1. phrase
    2. brace
    3. fees
    4. rinse
  4. edge
    1. siege
    2. bled
    3. pledge
    4. judge
  5. view
    1. through
    2. cue
    3. route
    4. tool

Section 4

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

  1. calculator
    1. CAL-cu-la-tor
    2. cal-CU-la-tor
    3. cal-cu-LA-tor
    4. cal-cu-la-TOR
  2. circumstantial
    1. CIR-cum-stan-tial
    2. cir-CUM-stan-tial
    3. cir-cum-STAN-tial
    4. cir-cum-stan-TIAL
  3. institution
    1. IN-sti-tu-tion
    2. in-STI-tu-tion
    3. in-sti-TU-tion
    4. in-sti-tu-TION
  4. indoctrinate
    1. IN-doc-trin-ate
    2. in-DOC-trin-ate
    3. in-doc-TRIN-ate
    4. in-doc-tin-ATE
  5. accidental
    1. AC-ci-den-tal
    2. ac-Cl-den-tal
    3. ac-ci-DEN-tal
    4. ac-ci-den-TAL

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. create
    2. donate
    3. cement
    4. courage
    1. defer
    2. harvest
    3. success
    4. extent
    1. conducive
    2. impressive
    3. committee
    4. interesting
    1. wardrobe
    2. prefer
    3. despite
    4. review
    1. important
    2. rehearsal
    3. implement
    4. condition

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. Mr. Jones ALWAYS locks the back door.
    1. Does Mr. Jones always lock the front door?
    2. Does Mr. Jones seldom lock the back door?
    3. Does Mr. John always lock the back door?
    4. Does Mr. Jones always open the back door?
  2. ADE is my youngest brother.
    1. Is Ade my youngest cousin?
    2. Is Ade my oldest brother?
    3. Is Abu my youngest brother?
    4. Is Ade your youngest brother?
  3. There are FOUR baskets in the room.
    1. Were there four baskets in the room?
    2. Are there two baskets in the room?
    3. Are there four buckets in the room?
    4. Are there four baskets in the store?
  4. Some students arranged the SEATS.
    1. Did all students arrange the seats?
    2. Did some teachers arrange the seats?
    3. Did some students arrange the books?
    4. Did some students break the seats?
  5. My father will GET home at 5 o'clock.
    1. Will your father get home at 9 o’clock?
    2. Will my father leave home at 5 o’clock?
    3. Will my father get here at 5 o’clock?
    4. Will my mother get home at 5 o’clock?

Section 7

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

  1. /i:/
    1. eve
    2. busy
    3. tip
    4. shaded
  2. /c:/
    1. copy
    2. not
    3. bore
    4. rock
  3. /ɜ:/
    1. firm
    2. many
    3. plate
    4. hear
  4. /ɜ/
    1. pressure
    2. nurture
    3. treasure
    4. champagne
  5. /j/
    1. jump
    2. dodge
    3. you
    4. jelly
  6. /n/
    1. thing
    2. solemn
    3. sank
    4. student
  7. /f/
    1. bough
    2. tough
    3. patent
    4. brave
  8. /θ/
    1. teeth
    2. clothes
    3. northern
    4. worthy
  9. /ai/
    1. ice
    2. face
    3. drain
    4. plane
  10. /eə/
    1. stir
    2. spare
    3. fear
    4. leer

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