2020 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. A guest should not make derogatory remarks about what he is offered by his host but _______ statements.
    1. candid
    2. appealing
    3. polite
    4. complimentary
  2. The audience applauded the last speaker, but the first was ______.
    1. booed
    2. rejected
    3. abused
    4. scorned
  3. The commander said that raw recruits could not dislodge the enemies; he needed _____ men.
    1. skilled
    2. practical
    3. learned
    4. seasoned
  4. John gave a fictitious account of the incident but his son’s account was _____.
    1. probable
    2. compelling
    3. factual
    4. necessary
  5. While the refuse dump smelled fetid, the orchard exuded a _____ smell.
    1. fragrant
    2. spicy
    3. clean
    4. dry
  6. Only some of the accused were acquitted: the rest were _____.
    1. remanded
    2. convicted
    3. detained
    4. interdicted
  7. The principal chastised Ben for his use of coarse language and advised him to emulate his sister’s _____ behaviour.
    1. pure
    2. neat
    3. refined
    4. organised
  8. It would have been my pleasure to accept your invitation but I have to _____ because of a previous engagement.
    1. jettison
    2. defer
    3. suspend
    4. decline
  9. Older people are expected to be ____ where youths are green.
    1. experienced
    2. cautious
    3. equipped
    4. considerate
  10. I accidentally stepped on my brother but he told Mummy I did it _____.
    1. thoughtfully
    2. intuitively
    3. deliberately
    4. annoyingly

Section 2

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

  1. The runner was _____ at fifteen seconds at the end of the race.
    1. taped
    2. timed
    3. belled
    4. flagged
  2. The appellate court has _____ the decision of the lower court.
    1. obstructed
    2. nullified
    3. neutralized
    4. balanced
  3. The defeated boxer left the ring looking extremely _____.
    1. dislocated
    2. distorted
    3. deserted
    4. dejected
  4. There is an election _____ pending against the senator.
    1. application
    2. appeal
    3. petition
    4. complaint
  5. The manager was not in when Addo called, so he left his _____ card.
    1. supplementary
    2. complimentary
    3. complementary
    4. identification
  6. Coming from the kitchen was the sweet _____ of Mummy’s soup.
    1. aroma
    2. odour
    3. fragrance
    4. Scent
  7. There is a need to raise teachers’ salary in order to boost their _____.
    1. spirit
    2. moral
    3. soul
    4. morale
  8. The librarian has not entered the new books in the _____.
    1. catalogue
    2. roster
    3. list
    4. directory
  9. The textbook is very costly; I cannot _____ it to my students.
    1. commit
    2. afford
    3. endorse
    4. recommend
  10. The weather is too hot; I need some water to _____ my thirst.
    1. wet
    2. quench
    3. cool
    4. soak

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 grandmother once told me that old habits die hard. This means that old habits are
    1. easily corrected
    2. difficult to change
    3. short-lived
    4. forever changing
  2. If you ask him to sing, he will do it at the drop of a hat. This means that he will sing.
    1. Joyfully
    2. melodiously
    3. immediately
    4. sluggishly
  3. The man has lost a lot and he only keeps up appearances by driving a big car. This means that the man.
    1. intends to work harder
    2. pretends that all is well
    3. wants everybody to see him
    4. wants to please his people
  4. The game was tough but our team lost by a whisker. This means that our team lost by.
    1. default
    2. a wide margin
    3. not preparing well
    4. a narrow margin
  5. When the result was announced, it was discovered that Bimbo and Pam were neck and neck. This means that Bimbo and Pam.
    1. had most the same result
    2. failed badly
    3. had equal result
    4. passed well
  6. The old woman’s birthday was marked by her children with pomp. This means that the birthday was.
    1. greatly celebrated
    2. remembered fondly
    3. Widely advertised
    4. filmed and played back
  7. When the man was accused of stealing the money, nobody raised an eyebrow. This means that nobody was.
    1. sad
    2. pleased
    3. interested
    4. surprised
  8. People do not often rely on men who allow their exalted position to go to their head. This means that people shun those who
    1. are highly placed
    2. are conceited because of their position
    3. are rude because of their position
    4. do not do their work
  9. The manager hit the roof when he was presented with the estimate for the new project. This means that the manager
    1. mobilised the workers
    2. became very angry
    3. became very suspicious
    4. became very suspicious
  10. When he received the news that he had lost the election, he did not bat an eyelid: his means that he
    1. expected to lose the election
    2. stood perfectly still
    3. was shocked to have lost the election
    4. showed no feelings

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 boy was reluctant to carry out the order of his senior.
    1. adamant
    2. slow
    3. sluggish
    4. unwilling
  2. Dr. Azeez declined the offer to chair the meeting.
    1. rescinded
    2. shunned
    3. refused
    4. avoided
  3. The match came to an abrupt end when; the rain started.
    1. sharp
    2. brisk
    3. quick
    4. sudden
  4. The boy came through the window as stealthily as he could.
    1. quietly
    2. carefully
    3. quickly
    4. slowly
  5. Bimbo was satisfied with the result she got.
    1. positive
    2. surprised
    3. contented
    4. appeased
  6. It is absurd that people find it difficult to be honest.
    1. strange
    2. abnormal
    3. alarming
    4. interesting
  7. Even a mediocre student can pass that test.
    1. dull
    2. fresh
    3. average
    4. lazy
  8. We called the carpenter to repair the broken door.
    1. restore
    2. renovate
    3. replace
    4. mend
  9. Mrs. Okpala gave the drunk a contemptuous look.
    1. nappy
    2. sorrowful
    3. knowing
    4. scornful
  10. The Vice-Chancellor’s speech at the occasion was misconstrued.
    1. misrepresented
    2. misquoted
    3. misunderstood
    4. misreported

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. The soldiers lay _____ the town to arrest the terrorists.
    1. siege on
    2. siege to
    3. siege with
    4. siege by
  2. Power has not been restored _____ many parts of the town.
    1. to
    2. in
    3. for
    4. with
  3. We got to the hall after the play ____ started.
    1. is
    2. have
    3. had
    4. was
  4. The woman said the maid should ____ all the plates before going to bed.
    1. wash out
    2. wash up
    3. wash off
    4. wash away
  5. John, would you mind lifting the box? _____.
    1. Yes, I do
    2. No, I wouldn’t
    3. Yes, I wouldn’t
    4. No, I don’t
  6. It was a long poem, but Rasheed learnt it _____.
    1. from memory
    2. to memory
    3. by heart
    4. to heart
  7. Let’s begin all over again, _____ ?
    1. may we
    2. shall we
    3. can we
    4. must we
  8. Something must be wrong with the school driver, he is _____ today.
    1. rather driving carelessly
    2. carelessly driving rather
    3. driving rather carelessly
    4. rather carelessly driving
  9. What I admire about our football team is that they love _____.
    1. themselves
    2. one another
    3. the other
    4. Ourselves
  10. This is the teacher _____ told me the answer.
    1. whom I said
    2. who I said
    3. who I said he
    4. I said that he
  11. Mary shouldn’t have disobeyed the teacher, _____?
    1. should she
    2. didn't she
    3. did she
    4. could she
  12. She wondered if the water was not _____ hot for drinking.
    1. very
    2. so
    3. much
    4. too
  13. I told him not to play _____ fire.
    1. on
    2. with
    3. beneath
    4. upon
  14. We enjoyed ourselves _____ much at the party.
    1. too
    2. that
    3. as
    4. very
  15. You will need to commit the formula _____ memory.
    1. to
    2. in
    3. for
    4. by
  16. The ushers told the people to _____ their shoes before they enter the hall.
    1. put off
    2. put out
    3. take off
    4. take out
  17. That book is neither _____.
    1. his or yours
    2. his not yours
    3. his nor yours
    4. his own not yours
  18. The boy vomited a jot on the journey, the doctor told us he suffered from _____.
    1. travel sickness
    2. travelling sickness
    3. travel sicknesses
    4. traveller sickness
  19. The man gave the girl a _____ fountain pen.
    1. small new blue
    2. blue small new
    3. blue new small
    4. new small blue
  20. I realized that I _____ you before.
    1. had met
    2. met
    3. have met
    4. meet
  21. The boy had been warmed not to _____ the money given to him.
    1. loosen
    2. loose
    3. lost
    4. lose
  22. The police officer was sacked because he gave _____ the command’s secret.
    1. off
    2. in
    3. away
    4. up
  23. He bought a new set of _____ television.
    1. coloured
    2. colour
    3. colours
    4. colouring
  24. The newspaper reported that _____ everybody died in the accident.
    1. hardly
    2. almost
    3. scarcely
    4. barely
  25. He isn’t coming here, _____?
    1. is he
    2. isn’t he
    3. doesn’t he
    4. does he
  26. _____ are often quite caring.
    1. Mother-in-law
    2. Mother-in-laws
    3. Mothers-in-laws
    4. Mothers-in-law
  27. A spoilt child is usually prone ____ laziness.
    1. to
    2. for
    3. with
    4. at
  28. We do not accept the punishment ____ the boy.
    1. meted to
    2. meted on
    3. meted out to
    4. meted in to
  29. The team practised intensely for weeks before the match _____ it lost.
    1. still yet
    2. for
    3. yet
    4. despite
  30. You cannot come between my sister and _____.
    1. myself
    2. me
    3. I
    4. mine

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.

Hardly a day passes without news of terrible accidents on our roads. Most of the time, these are caused by the ignorance and — 71 — of drivers. Besides the ignorance of the drivers, most of the vehicles that ply our roads are not — 72 —. Vehicles are supposed to be tested annually before certificates are issued. However, vehicle owners are issued with these certificates even when their vehicles have not been properly — 73 —. Most of the drivers do not have valid driver’s — 74 —. There are driving schools with qualified — 75 — to prepare prospective drivers. After a period of training, the prospective drivers are made to go through a road test. It is only when they pass this test that they are — 76 — to drive. Some drivers never even had a learner’s — 77 — when they were learning to drive. Consequently, they have no knowledge of —78 — rules. They are ignorant of what speed — 79 — means. To them, 100 Kilometres per hour may mean minimum speed allowed. Little wonder the — 80 — on our roads.

A B C D
71 forgetfulness carelessness wickedness doubtfulness
72 road-friendly roadworthy streetwise road-tested
73 scrutinised appraised considered inspected
74 document papers licence particulars
75 trainers instructors experts teachers
76 certified confirmed graded accredited
77 permit clearance authority order
78 expressway traffic highway road
79 Distance Control Mileage Limit
80 Murder Scenes Incidence Carnage

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 brother who is in third year in another school has written to confide in you that he is about to stop schooling and go into business. Write a letter to him advising him against his decision.
  2. Write an article suitable for publication in a national newspaper on the topic: The importance of promoting Good Reading Habits in Students.
  3. As a Senior Prefect of your school, write a letter to the principal pointing out at least two practices among students that should be discouraged and two habits that should be promoted among teachers.
  4. A new principal has just been posted to you school. Write a speech you will deliver at the welcome party organized for him about some problems faced by students.
  5. Write a story that ends with the statement; I had never felt so embarrassed in my life.

Section B - Comprehension

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

Read the following passage carefully and answer the question on it.

  1. My mother never thought it was necessary to inform any of her children that she would pay them a visit in Lagos at any time. After all, no child would refuse her entry into their home. She had always been lucky to meet a member of the household each time she came visiting and it was unimaginable to her that a day would come when no one would be at home to receive her. In her usual manner, Mama boarded a vehicle from the village at noon with all her luggage which usually comprised the local delicacies we all enjoyed eating whenever she came visiting. Since she was aware of the time of the day everyone would be back home from work, she was not worried when the bus made frequent stops to either pick up or discharge passengers. While the journey lasted, Mama chatted heartily with a fellow passenger who was also going to see her son in Lagos and the two exchanged telephone numbers. Eventually, the vehicle crawled to a final stop and everyone alighted. Mama flagged down a taxi and headed for her daughter’s house. Although the fare demanded by the driver was outrageous and the money on her could not cover it, Mama believed that when she got to the house, her daughter or son-in-law would come to her aid by making up the difference. How wrong she was! Unknown to Mama, my husband and I had travelled out of town on one of our numerous official assignments while my son had returned to the university campus. The only person on the premises was the new watchman. Mama’s dilemma, however, began with the payment of the taxi fare. When she alighted with some of her luggage, she met the cold unfriendly stare of a complete stranger. She tried frantically to introduce herself to the watchman but could not communicate effectively because of the language barrier. To her embarrassment, the taxi driver called her a fraudulent old woman, left his contact number and drove off in annoyance with one of her bags. Mama remembered that the woman with whom she had travelled on the bus had given her her phone number and she decided to call her for help. After what seemed like an eternity, the woman’s son drove in his car to fetch Mama. My mother was quite grateful for that but she will never forget the fact that she had to eat spaghetti and omelet for dinner. That night, I received a call from a complete stranger informing me of my mother’s ordeal. I had to rush back to Lagos the following day to bring Mama back home and get her bag form the taxi driver. My mother left for the village two days after and has since made it a point to call before she visits anyone.
    1. Why did the writer’s mother never inform her children of her intention to visit them?
    2. How did Mama while away the hours on the journey?
    3. State two difficulties Mama faced when she arrived Lagos.
    4. Why did the taxi driver leave with one of Mama’s bags?
    5. Why do you think that Mama will never forget what she had for dinner?
    6. .....who was also going to see her son in Lagos..... i. What grammatical name is given to this expression as it used in the passage? ii. What is its function?
    7. ....seemed like an eternity...... what does this expression mean?
    8. Which lesson did mama learn from this trip?
    9. 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 this passage; i. Unimaginable ii. Heartily iii. Outrageous iv. Numerous v. Frantically vi. Fraudulent

Section C - Summary

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

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions on it.

  1. There are many gifts of nature without which human survival on earth is impossible. Some of these gifts include water, oxygen and the forest. The last is of particular interest. Forests occupy a vast landmass and are found in many parts of the world. They are uncultivated lands thickly covered with trees. Forest have played a significant role in the survival of humans. Unfortunately, thousands of hectares are destroyed each year due to human activities. It is however, becoming increasingly obvious that if appropriate steps are not taken to curb the wave of forest destruction, the future survival of humans is hanging in the balance. This realization is fueling the campaign to preserve this wonderful gift of nature. Forests are more important to human than humans are to them. Forest trees serve as a protection against erosion. Without the canopy provided by trees, the land will be exposed to all the elements such as strong winds and heavy rainfall. The strong winds blow the soil, while running water washes away the top soil with its nutrients. Thus, the most fertile land becomes barren. Wood from trees also serves as an important material in building construction. It is cut and processed for use in building houses and shelters which provide protection against the inclement weather. With this, the forest shields both humans and the earth. It is therefore important to ensure the continued availability of this important natural resource. To this end, there is the need for the relevant authorities to enact laws that will mandate tree planting to replace felled one. Where such laws already exist, efforts must be made to enforce compliance. The inventiveness of humans has led to the discovery of another use for forest trees. Logs can be cut, chopped into pieces, ground by machines and turned into wood pulp which then goes through some other processes and paper is the end product. We can imagine the great things timber does when we look at the tons of books that are produced and read worldwide. Thanks to technology. It is now possible to operate a paperless society to some extent. Everyone must therefore continue to make a conscious effort to protect the forest by going paperless. Soft copies of books should be preferred to hard copies. Hence, subscription to these outlets will ensure a reduction in the demand for paper. Forest feed the earth, humans and animals that live in them. Through the addition of humus and vegetable matter from dead leaves and droppings of animals, the soil is replenished with mulch, minerals and manure, which are much better than fertilizers. Humans also get food from the nutrient-packed plants and animals of the forest and even use them for medicinal purposes. Thus, government must discourage the cultivation of forests as farmland by creating forest reserves. Such reserves should be protected by law to prevent encroachment. This will ensure unfettered growth of trees, and ultimately, the survival of humans.
    1. In three sentences, one for each, state three benefits derived from forests.
    2. In three sentences, one for each, state three measures to control deforestation.

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. womb
    1. book
    2. fool
    3. comb
    4. bomb
  2. dirt
    1. pet
    2. worth
    3. sword
    4. deed
  3. worst
    1. fiery
    2. cord
    3. put
    4. worship
  4. hall
    1. shortage
    2. love
    3. courage
    4. country
  5. pit
    1. blight
    2. pious
    3. hatred
    4. paint
  6. pint
    1. plait
    2. lisp
    3. buy
    4. late
  7. canoe
    1. truce
    2. pull
    3. doe
    4. shore
  8. fatal
    1. hard
    2. fat
    3. beard
    4. bail
  9. jeopardy
    1. check
    2. people
    3. probe
    4. fired
  10. stuff
    1. tune
    2. hoof
    3. tough
    4. doff
  11. bear
    1. her
    2. year
    3. fare
    4. pie
  12. boil
    1. coy
    2. soul
    3. how
    4. mode
  13. man
    1. tape
    2. slash
    3. palm
    4. bam
  14. heart
    1. lust
    2. clear
    3. star
    4. heat
  15. fault
    1. brought
    2. bowl
    3. loan
    4. laugh

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. girl
    1. badge
    2. gist
    3. bringing
    4. examine
  2. height
    1. house
    2. heir
    3. honest
    4. hour
  3. pine
    1. psalm
    2. push
    3. empty
    4. phone
  4. most
    1. sniffed
    2. though
    3. think
    4. listen
  5. zoo
    1. stature
    2. cease
    3. days
    4. leisure
  6. bath
    1. heart
    2. those
    3. bathe
    4. thigh
  7. band
    1. breath
    2. asked
    3. handsome
    4. dream
  8. archive
    1. challenge
    2. match
    3. chimera
    4. chime
  9. swine
    1. one
    2. new
    3. Know
    4. seen
  10. base
    1. boys
    2. clash
    3. lace
    4. lazy
  11. wept
    1. castle
    2. apostle
    3. slapped
    4. passed
  12. card
    1. sandwich
    2. hedge
    3. soldier
    4. maiden
  13. fetch
    1. approve
    2. tough
    3. thorough
    4. believe
  14. arrest
    1. lure
    2. shirt
    3. rule
    4. spurn
  15. Writes
    1. wards
    2. costs
    3. wins
    4. dines

Section 3

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

  1. suite
    1. thrice
    2. suit
    3. sweet
    4. seat
  2. incite
    1. inside
    2. disquiet
    3. excite
    4. surmise
  3. flood
    1. chord
    2. cud
    3. curd
    4. call
  4. receipt
    1. unkept
    2. dealt
    3. deceit
    4. leapt
  5. firm
    1. born
    2. sworn
    3. burn
    4. girl

Section 4

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

  1. overwhelming
    1. O-ver-whelm-ing
    2. o-VER-whelm-ing
    3. o-ver-WHELM-ing
    4. o-ver-whelm-ING
  2. Melancholy
    1. MEL-an-chol-y
    2. mel-AN-chol-y
    3. mel-an-CHOL-y
    4. mel-an-chol-Y
  3. inflammation
    1. IN-flam-ma-tion
    2. in-FLAM-ma-tion
    3. in-flam-MA-tion
    4. in-flam-ma-TION
  4. calculation
    1. CAL-cu-la-tion
    2. cal-CU-la-tion
    3. cal-cu-LA-tion
    4. cal-cu-la-TION
  5. economic
    1. EC-o-nom-ic
    2. ec-O-nom-ic
    3. ec-o-NOM-ic
    4. ec-o-nom-IC

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. undo
    2. ado
    3. unless
    4. legal
    1. despite
    2. petrol
    3. wardrobe
    4. vomit
    1. typist
    2. orphan
    3. Mattress
    4. cigar
    1. colleague
    2. acute
    3. extent
    4. success
    1. formative
    2. character
    3. designate
    4. continue

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. The man BROUGHT the newspaper.
    1. Did the woman bring the newspaper?
    2. Did the man bring a news paper?
    3. Did the man bring the magazine?
    4. Did the man read the newspaper?
  2. The woman wants MY car.
    1. Does the woman want my radio?
    2. Does the man want my car?
    3. Does the woman want his car?
    4. Does the woman need my car?
  3. The president SPOKE to the press yesterday.
    1. Did the minister speak to the press yesterday?
    2. Did the president speak to the lecturers yesterday?
    3. Did the president wave to the press yesterday?
    4. Did the president Speak to the press today?
  4. Comfort prepared a DELICIOUS mean.
    1. Did Comfort prepare a delicious snack?
    2. Did Comfort prepare a tasteless meal?
    3. Did Jummy prepare a delicious meal?
    4. Did Comfort order a delicious meal?
  5. OUR Mathematics teacher has been transferred.
    1. Has their Mathematics teacher been transferred?
    2. Has our Physics teacher been transferred?
    3. Has our Mathematics teacher been promoted?
    4. Has our Mathematics supervisor been transferred?

Section 7

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

  1. /ai/
    1. rare
    2. ice
    3. air
    4. fuel
  2. /æ/
    1. bag
    2. pack
    3. get
    4. class
  3. /d/
    1. handkerchief
    2. passed
    3. handsome
    4. bride
  4. /e/
    1. bite
    2. leave
    3. spare
    4. heaven
  5. /ɑ/
    1. bore
    2. warp
    3. wander
    4. wonder
  6. /k/
    1. civil
    2. choral
    3. chore
    4. choose
  7. /ɡ/
    1. gnash
    2. target
    3. gnaw
    4. sing
  8. /u:/
    1. work
    2. grew
    3. teeth
    4. bull
  9. /ʃ/
    1. badge
    2. catch
    3. bastion
    4. edition
  10. /ŋ/
    1. know
    2. chance
    3. lean
    4. living

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