Paper 1 | Objectives | 85 Questions
WASSCE/WAEC MAY/JUNE
Year: 1988
Level: SHS
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Probably the motorist saw the - 1 - lorry too - 2 - to be able to - 3 - disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the - 4 -, a probably - 5 - head on - 6 - would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore, he turned sharply - 7 - the road into the ditch by the - 8 -. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal - 9 -, the - 10 - escaped with a few minor - 11 - and bruises, while the only - 12 - to his car was a bent mudguard. By - 13 - into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a - 14 - accident at the - 15 - of a few - 16 - to himself and the slight damage to his car. |
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In question numbered 1 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap A. incoming B. oncoming C. downcoming D. offcoming E. outcoming |
B |
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In question numbered 2 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap A. much B. early C. soon D. often E. late |
E |
3. |
In question numbered 3 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap A. avert B. revert C. convert D. averse E. reverse |
A |
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In question numbered 4 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap A. road - side B. traffic C. way D. road E. level-crossing |
D |
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In question numbered 5 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap A. slight B. fatalistic C. fatal D. mild E. coalition |
C |
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In question numbered 6 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap A. collision B. collusion C. confusion D. collation E. coalition |
A |
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In question numbered 7 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap A. 0f B. off C. up D. over E. roadside |
B |
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In question numbered 8 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap A. road B. level - crossing C. pavement D. alley E. through |
B |
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In question numbered 9 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap. A. casualty B. collusion C. fall D. accident E. jump |
D |
10. |
In question numbered 10 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap. A. transporter B. cyclist C. driver D. rider E. motor - cyclist |
C |
11. |
In question numbered 11 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap. A. caught B. cuts C. cut D. cult E. carts |
B |
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In question numbered 12 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap. A. damage B. collision C. accident D. repair E. fall |
A |
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In question numbered 13 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap. A. swerving B. jumping C. hooting D. speeding E. accelerating |
A |
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In question numbered 14 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap. A. huge B. gigantic C. big D. notorious E. serious |
E |
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In question numbered 15 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap. A. expends B. expenses C. expend D. expense E. expanse |
D |
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In question numbered 16 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap. A. injured B. injuries C. injury D. injurious E. injure |
B |
A hotel is supposed to be a home away from home, but one we - 17 - was hell away from home. Initially, we were deceived by the beautiful surroundings and by the manager's - 18 - which was warm and inviting. After the usual - 19 - and signing of forms, we were checked in We later discovered, to our utter dismay, the the hotel - 20 - many facilities and that the few available - 21 - were either faulty or - 22 -. The rooms were somehow tolerable, but there was something we could not manage - food. We complained. Infact, we ate just to - 23 - alive since whatever was on the - 24 - have no - 25 -. The services there were definitely - 26 -. By the time we were due to - 27 - the following day, everybody heaved a sigh of - 28 -. Maybe I heard the manager say: Did you - 29 - a nice stay? And thinking he heard somebody say yes, he quickly added: Please - 30 - again. |
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In question numbered 17 above, choose the best option from letters A - E that best completes the gap. A. moved into B. checked C. dropped by D. checked into E. stood in |
D |
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