Year : 
2001
Title : 
English Language
Exam : 
WASSCE/WAEC MAY/JUNE

Paper 1 | Objectives

91 - 100 of 100 Questions

# Question Ans

In the following passages the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.

Jide bought his car last year and now there is the need to renew the -76-. The first time he went to Mr. Olumide, the -77-, he was advised to -78- a -79- rather than a -80- cover. Mr. Olumide had carefully explained the merits and demerits of both types, which included the fact that one was far more -81- than the other.
Now Jide has cause to smile because of his entitlement to a no-claim -82- Being a careful owner-driver, he had not been involved in any -83- during the period. Unfortunately, the same could not be said for his friend, Jackson, whose car was a total -84- after a -85- with a truck. He could not even make any claim for -86-, because he was not -87- at all Jackson's experience clearly points to the need for insurance -88- to educate prospective -89- on the benefits of insurance.
The persistent fuel -90- in the country paralyzed all aspects of life especially in the cities. The streets were often -91- of the usual hustle and -92- that characterized city life. A visitor might erroneously think it was a public holiday, until he came near a -93-. There he would find long -94- of haphazardly parked vehicles waiting to buy the non-existent fuel from the idle -95-.
Another look at the bus stops would reveal groups of people anxiously trying to get to their places of work. Even car owners used the few -96- buses, the drivers of which had increased the -97- by anything from 100 to 500 percent.
Though this could be very annoying, -98- should not blame the drivers for the -99- rates because the drivers had to pay through the nose to procure fuel at the -100-.

91.

In question numbered 90 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. paucity

B. scarcity

C. withdrawal

D. subsidy

B

92.

In question numbered 91 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. full

B. derailed

C. deserted

D. devoid

D

93.

In question numbered 92 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. struggle

B. bustle

C. juggle

D. tussle

B

94.

In question numbered 94 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. market place

B. park

C. filling station

D. fuel depot

C

95.

In question numbered 96 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. inaccessible

B. available

C. agreeable

D. pliable

B

96.

In question numbered 95 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. hands

B. pumps

C. motors

D. tanks

B

97.

In question numbered 97 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. fees

B. levies

C. fares

D. money

C

98.

In question numbered 98 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. transporters

B. voyagers

C. conductors

D. passengers

D

99.

In question numbered 99 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. exorbitant

B. moderate

C. exquisite

D. fair

A

100.

In question numbered 100 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. back door

B. black market

C. fuel depot

D. open market

B

In the following passages the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.

Jide bought his car last year and now there is the need to renew the -76-. The first time he went to Mr. Olumide, the -77-, he was advised to -78- a -79- rather than a -80- cover. Mr. Olumide had carefully explained the merits and demerits of both types, which included the fact that one was far more -81- than the other.
Now Jide has cause to smile because of his entitlement to a no-claim -82- Being a careful owner-driver, he had not been involved in any -83- during the period. Unfortunately, the same could not be said for his friend, Jackson, whose car was a total -84- after a -85- with a truck. He could not even make any claim for -86-, because he was not -87- at all Jackson's experience clearly points to the need for insurance -88- to educate prospective -89- on the benefits of insurance.
The persistent fuel -90- in the country paralyzed all aspects of life especially in the cities. The streets were often -91- of the usual hustle and -92- that characterized city life. A visitor might erroneously think it was a public holiday, until he came near a -93-. There he would find long -94- of haphazardly parked vehicles waiting to buy the non-existent fuel from the idle -95-.
Another look at the bus stops would reveal groups of people anxiously trying to get to their places of work. Even car owners used the few -96- buses, the drivers of which had increased the -97- by anything from 100 to 500 percent.
Though this could be very annoying, -98- should not blame the drivers for the -99- rates because the drivers had to pay through the nose to procure fuel at the -100-.

91.

In question numbered 90 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. paucity

B. scarcity

C. withdrawal

D. subsidy

B

92.

In question numbered 91 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. full

B. derailed

C. deserted

D. devoid

D

93.

In question numbered 92 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. struggle

B. bustle

C. juggle

D. tussle

B

94.

In question numbered 94 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. market place

B. park

C. filling station

D. fuel depot

C

95.

In question numbered 96 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. inaccessible

B. available

C. agreeable

D. pliable

B

96.

In question numbered 95 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. hands

B. pumps

C. motors

D. tanks

B

97.

In question numbered 97 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. fees

B. levies

C. fares

D. money

C

98.

In question numbered 98 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. transporters

B. voyagers

C. conductors

D. passengers

D

99.

In question numbered 99 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. exorbitant

B. moderate

C. exquisite

D. fair

A

100.

In question numbered 100 above, choose the best option from letters A - D that best completes the gap.

A. back door

B. black market

C. fuel depot

D. open market

B