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1. Question

Instructions: Choose from the four suggested answers the word which is closest to OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.

She seems to be sensitive to the feelings of others.

2. Question

Instructions: Select the option A, B, C or D that BEST describe the sentence.

Traffic bottlenecks must be ironed out if we are to prevent giant traffic congestion.

3. Question

Choose the ONE underlined part A, B or C that is inappropriate. If the sentence is acceptable as it stands, choose D.

We could reach the survivors neither by boat or by plane, and so we abandoned our search as futile.

4. Question

Choose the ONE underlined part A, B or C that is inappropriate. If the sentence is acceptable as it stands, choose D.

There is hardly a point to our knocking as no one is not at home.

5. Question

Instruction: Choose from the four options the word or pair of words which BEST completes the meaning of the sentence.

When parents display a ............ for one child, the others are likely to feel ............

6. Question

Instructions: Select the option A, B, C or D that BEST describe the sentence.

He advanced a step or two to meet his attacker who suddenly became alarmed and retreated back four or five paces.

7. Question

Instructions: Choose from the four suggested answers the word which is closest to OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.

The headgear worn by the factory worker is made from artificial material.

8. Question

Choose the ONE underlined part A, B or C that is inappropriate. If the sentence is acceptable as it stands, choose D.

As the teacher continued his lesson, John began to lose all interest, imagining himself laying on his bed relaxing.

9. Question

Instructions: Select the option A, B, C or D that BEST describe the sentence.

The modern approach to fitness is to adopt a holistic approach: physical, mental and emotional.

10. Question

Instruction: Choose from the four options the word or pair of words which BEST completes the meaning of the sentence.

To conceal his true activities, the spy quickly ............ a plausible excuse for his presence there.

11. Question

Instructions: Choose from the four options the word or pair of words which BEST completes the meaning of the sentence.

Are you trying to ............ that all along he knew of the plot to oust the committee?

12. Question

Instructions: Choose from the four suggested answers the word which is closest to OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.

As a result of the need for trained staff, the firm had to dismiss several workers.

13. Question

Choose the ONE underlined part A, B or C that is inappropriate. If the sentence is acceptable as it stands, choose D.

I formed the brilliant idea of climbing the fence and to hang from the top of the rail until the bull went away.

14. Question

Choose the ONE underlined part A, B or C that is inappropriate. If the sentence is acceptable as it stands, choose D.

The biased reporter is concerned not so much with the truth of what he writes, as with its credibility.

15. Question

Instruction: Choose from the four options the word or pair of words which BEST completes the meaning of the sentence.

Despite his short-temper, his willingness to give of his wealth to help others to succeed led people to call him ............

16. Question

Choose the ONE underlined part A, B or C that is inappropriate. If the sentence is acceptable as it stands, choose D.

Had they not been forewarned, they might have joined the queue, not knowing that gas was not on sale at that station.

17. Question

Instructions: Choose the one NEAREST in MEANING to the original sentence.

The news shocked me so much that I almost forgot what I wanted to say.

18. Question

Choose the ONE underlined part A, B or C that is inappropriate. If the sentence is acceptable as it stands, choose D.

The problem with the students is that they arrive late, gives no excuse, and are rude when spoken to.

19. Question

Instructions: Choose the one NEAREST in MEANING to the original sentence.

No right thinking person who has lived in this country will fail to understand my disgust at noise.

20. Question

Instruction: Choose from the four options the word or pair of words which BEST completes the meaning of the sentence.

While the committee members ............ insults across the floor, the chairman tried in vain to ............ order.

21. Question

Choose the ONE underlined part A, B or C that is inappropriate. If the sentence is acceptable as it stands, choose D.

She was not feeling well at the beginning of the journey, and sitting at the front of the car made her feel worse.

22. Question

Instructions: Choose from the four suggested answers the word which is closest to OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.

We found her appreciative of the help that we had given to her on this matter.

23. Question

Instructions: Choose the one NEAREST IN MEANING to the original sentence.

The youth of the country need to organize themselves into cooperatives in order to support the prime minister's drive for self-sufficiency.

24. Question

Choose the ONE underlined part A, B or C that is inappropriate. If the sentence is acceptable as it stands, choose D.

June prefers to lie in bed not wanting to go to school nor does any work.

25. Question

Instructions: Select the option A, B, C or D that BEST describe the sentence.

The politician hammered the nail of his argument into the leafy minds of his audience who had come to hear him speak on the difficult subject of monetary policy.

26. Question

Instructions: Choose the one NEAREST IN MEANING to the original sentence.

The Europeans who were not well off were those who came to the West Indies in search of wealth.

27. Question

Instruction: Choose from the four options the word or pair of words which BEST completes the meaning of the sentence.

An attack on someone when that person is most vulnerable may be ............ but is always ............

28. Question

Instructions: Select the option A, B, C or D that BEST describe the sentence.

Seldom do people declare that they are not the products of their environment.

29. Question

Choose the ONE underlined part A, B or C that is inappropriate. If the sentence is acceptable as it stands, choose D.

The better of the two athletes claim never to have used the dangerous drugs found in his possession.

30. Question

Instructions: Choose from the four suggested answers the word which is closest to OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.

She paid meticulous attention to her work as she attached the beads to the costume.

31. Question

Instructions: Choose the one NEAREST in MEANING to the original sentence.

If students' efforts are rewarded they would be encouraged to work harder.

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