Year : 
2020
Title : 
English Language
Exam : 
WASSCE/WAEC MAY/JUNE

Paper 1 | Objectives

Time : 
1 Hour 45 mins

1 - 10 of 140 Questions

# Question Ans

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.

A. candid

B. appealing

C. polite

D. complimentary

D

2.

The audience applauded the last speaker, but the first was

A. booed

B. rejected

C. abused

D. scorned

A

3.

The commander said that raw recruits could not dislodge the enemies: he needed______ men.

A. skilled

B. practical

C. learned

D. seasoned

A

4.

John gave a fictitious account of the incident but his son's account was_______

A. probable

B. compelling

C. factual

D. necessary

C

5.

While the refuse dump smelled fetid, the orchard exuded a_______smell.

A. fragrant

B. spicy

C. clean

D. dry

A

6.

Only some of the accused were acquitted: the rest were________

A. remanded

B. convicted

C. detained

D. interdicted

B

7.

The principal chastised Ben for his use of coarse language and advised him to emulate his sister's ________ behaviour.

A. pure

B. neat

C. refined

D. organised

C

8.

It would have been my pleasure to accept your invitation but I have to ________ it because of a previous engagement.

A. jettison

B. defer

C. suspend

D. decline

D

9.

Older people are expected to be ________ where youths are green.

A. experienced

B. cautious

C. equipped

D. considerate

A

10.

I accidentally stepped on my brother but he told Mummy I did it ________

A. thoughtfully

B. intuitively

C. deliberately

D. annoyingly

C

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.

A. candid

B. appealing

C. polite

D. complimentary

D

2.

The audience applauded the last speaker, but the first was

A. booed

B. rejected

C. abused

D. scorned

A

3.

The commander said that raw recruits could not dislodge the enemies: he needed______ men.

A. skilled

B. practical

C. learned

D. seasoned

A

4.

John gave a fictitious account of the incident but his son's account was_______

A. probable

B. compelling

C. factual

D. necessary

C

5.

While the refuse dump smelled fetid, the orchard exuded a_______smell.

A. fragrant

B. spicy

C. clean

D. dry

A

6.

Only some of the accused were acquitted: the rest were________

A. remanded

B. convicted

C. detained

D. interdicted

B

7.

The principal chastised Ben for his use of coarse language and advised him to emulate his sister's ________ behaviour.

A. pure

B. neat

C. refined

D. organised

C

8.

It would have been my pleasure to accept your invitation but I have to ________ it because of a previous engagement.

A. jettison

B. defer

C. suspend

D. decline

D

9.

Older people are expected to be ________ where youths are green.

A. experienced

B. cautious

C. equipped

D. considerate

A

10.

I accidentally stepped on my brother but he told Mummy I did it ________

A. thoughtfully

B. intuitively

C. deliberately

D. annoyingly

C