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Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence. |
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71. |
There should be a playing field for women entering politics? A. Women should not be allow enter politics B. Sports facilities should be provided should be given to women who wants to hear politics C. Special privileges should be given to women who wants to enter politics D. Men and women should be able to compete in the political arena on an equal basis |
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72. |
Thanks to that phone call, I obtain the visa. A. In spite of that phone call, I obtained the visa B. It was because of that phone call that I obtained the visa C. I am greatful to whoever phoned me, and I obtained the visa D. If I had not receive that phone call, I would not obtained the visa |
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73. |
Ado and Abu are always together these days. They must be up to something? A. They must have reconciled after their quarrel B. They are probably planning something bad C. They are capable of a praiseworthy achievement D. They bear some responsibility for what has happened |
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In time past in Nigeria, being a secretary was perceived with utter disdain by many people. Other professionals such as teachers, lawyers, engineers, surveyors, estate officers and architects were revered. Many issues readily come to mind concerning the old perspective of secretaries as professionals. |
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74. |
The writer seems to suggest that A. secretaries were best trained by retired chief typists B. there was nothing wrong in having males as secretaries C. the Ordinary National Diploma was sufficient for secretaries D. only graduates who studied abroad were secretaries |
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75. |
Modern secretaries are different from the old ones because they A. are able to become graduates of different universities B. mat become teachers in polytechnics and universities C. are more educated and better exposed to professional training D. can use modern gadgets such as computers and other machines |
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76. |
The expression utter disdain, as used in the passage means A. professional misconduct B. undue criticism C. deserved respect D. complete contempt |
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77. |
Which of the following statements can be deduced from the passage concerning the old perspective of secretaries? A. They did not deserve to be addressed as secretaries. B. One could see that they were well educated. C. They were highly respected by other professionals. |
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While trying desperately to cope with the scourge of the dreaded HIV/AIDS virus, the human race was once again beset with the problem of grappling with fast-spreading and lethal pandemic called bird flu. Also called avian influenza, bird flu’s vicious strain, H5NI, was spread from birds to humans and could be as deadly as HIV/AIDS. The pandemic had ravaged many countries in Europe, Asia and Middle East resulting in a high death toll in livestock, but as yet with a few human casualties. |
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78. |
From the third paragraph the steps taking to check the spread of bird flu in Nigeria were A. monitoring all poultry farms, quarantining affected farms and killing and disposing affected birds B. restricting movements, paying compensation and caging free-range birds C. isolating ravaged farms destroying and disposing of affected birds and restricting movements D. piblic enlightenment, controlling migratory birds and killing infested birds |
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79. |
Which of the following statement is true according to the passage? A. Nigeria's handling of the bird flu pandemic justified African countries' inability to cope with the disaster. B. if it had not been quickly controlled, bird flu might have proved more deadly than HIV/AIDS C. the death of many poultry birds led to the discovery of bird flu in Nigeria D. poultery farms in Nigeria had been quarantined |
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80. |
From the passage , it can be inferred that A. Nigerians no longer consumed poultry as a result of bird flu B. bird flu had already resulted in a high human and livestock death toil C. bird flu in Nigeria was first discovered by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Diagnostic Centre D. the Kaduna poultry farmer who lost many birds was not adequately compensated by government |
Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence. |
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71. |
There should be a playing field for women entering politics? A. Women should not be allow enter politics B. Sports facilities should be provided should be given to women who wants to hear politics C. Special privileges should be given to women who wants to enter politics D. Men and women should be able to compete in the political arena on an equal basis |
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72. |
Thanks to that phone call, I obtain the visa. A. In spite of that phone call, I obtained the visa B. It was because of that phone call that I obtained the visa C. I am greatful to whoever phoned me, and I obtained the visa D. If I had not receive that phone call, I would not obtained the visa |
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73. |
Ado and Abu are always together these days. They must be up to something? A. They must have reconciled after their quarrel B. They are probably planning something bad C. They are capable of a praiseworthy achievement D. They bear some responsibility for what has happened |
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In time past in Nigeria, being a secretary was perceived with utter disdain by many people. Other professionals such as teachers, lawyers, engineers, surveyors, estate officers and architects were revered. Many issues readily come to mind concerning the old perspective of secretaries as professionals. |
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74. |
The writer seems to suggest that A. secretaries were best trained by retired chief typists B. there was nothing wrong in having males as secretaries C. the Ordinary National Diploma was sufficient for secretaries D. only graduates who studied abroad were secretaries |
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75. |
Modern secretaries are different from the old ones because they A. are able to become graduates of different universities B. mat become teachers in polytechnics and universities C. are more educated and better exposed to professional training D. can use modern gadgets such as computers and other machines |
76. |
The expression utter disdain, as used in the passage means A. professional misconduct B. undue criticism C. deserved respect D. complete contempt |
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77. |
Which of the following statements can be deduced from the passage concerning the old perspective of secretaries? A. They did not deserve to be addressed as secretaries. B. One could see that they were well educated. C. They were highly respected by other professionals. |
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While trying desperately to cope with the scourge of the dreaded HIV/AIDS virus, the human race was once again beset with the problem of grappling with fast-spreading and lethal pandemic called bird flu. Also called avian influenza, bird flu’s vicious strain, H5NI, was spread from birds to humans and could be as deadly as HIV/AIDS. The pandemic had ravaged many countries in Europe, Asia and Middle East resulting in a high death toll in livestock, but as yet with a few human casualties. |
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78. |
From the third paragraph the steps taking to check the spread of bird flu in Nigeria were A. monitoring all poultry farms, quarantining affected farms and killing and disposing affected birds B. restricting movements, paying compensation and caging free-range birds C. isolating ravaged farms destroying and disposing of affected birds and restricting movements D. piblic enlightenment, controlling migratory birds and killing infested birds |
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79. |
Which of the following statement is true according to the passage? A. Nigeria's handling of the bird flu pandemic justified African countries' inability to cope with the disaster. B. if it had not been quickly controlled, bird flu might have proved more deadly than HIV/AIDS C. the death of many poultry birds led to the discovery of bird flu in Nigeria D. poultery farms in Nigeria had been quarantined |
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80. |
From the passage , it can be inferred that A. Nigerians no longer consumed poultry as a result of bird flu B. bird flu had already resulted in a high human and livestock death toil C. bird flu in Nigeria was first discovered by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Diagnostic Centre D. the Kaduna poultry farmer who lost many birds was not adequately compensated by government |