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The standardization processes of Nigerian pidgin seems to have started during the post-colonial period. Naturally, Nigerian pidgin appears to be the first choice of most Nigerians in informal situations, especially when they are among those from different ethnic and linguistic background. Thus, the selection process has tactically taken place. Among all the languages used in Nigeria today, English inclusive, Nigerian pidgin could be said to be the most widely spoken. Evidence abounds in motor parks, parties, congregations and most social occasions. There is also ample evidence in the electronic and print media, especially in political propaganda, campaigns and product advertisement. Thus, in terms of spread and extensive use, Nigerian pidgin could rightly be called a national lingua franca. |
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81. |
From the passage, which of the following is the most important reason why Nigerian pidgin is popular? A. it is used in social occasions B. it has no ethnic affiliation C. it is extensively used along the coast D. it is used ny many creative writers |
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82. |
The style of this passage could best be described as A. narrative only B. narrative and expository C. persuasive and argumentative D. descriptive only |
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83. |
According to the passage, the phrase 'lingua franca' means A. Nigerian pidgin B. common language C. second language D. mother tongue |
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84. |
The fact that Nigerian pidgin is used in primary education in places like Warri, Sapele and Port Harcourt suggests that it is A. universally accepted B. a lingua franca C. a language of instruction D. Nigeria's second lingua franca |
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Millons of people today are in serious ‘debt’. This can be a major factor in wrecking their cars, damaging their careers and even ruining their marriages. It can adversely affect their health and lifespan. It is a deficit that contributes to immune suppression, creating susceptibility to various infections. Conditions as different as diabetes, heart diseases, and extreme obesity, as well as other health problems have been linked to it. Yet, most victims are oblivious of this debt. The debtor is the one who does not have enough sleep needed for well-being. This can be caused by voluntary sleep deprivation resulting from a person’s life-style or by involuntary sleep deprivation because of illness and other causes. Medical researchers estimate that the earth’s population is now getting on the average an hour less sleep per into both the variety of sleep-related illnesses and their impact on the quality of life. |
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The passage suggests that A. medical doctors have found 17 distinct sleep disorder B. inability to sleep was once considered to be chronic C. insomnia and fever are medical conditions that are indicative of other problems D. Congress has recongnized that insomnia is a symptom of other problems |
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The expression 'mocking the clock' as used in the passage, captures the A. phenomenon of retailers making a lot of profit because they operate at night B. fact that retail business is a waste of time C. total disregard of time by retailers and services D. fact that the time available to retailers and services is not enough to do good business |
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87. |
In the first sentence of the passage, the word 'debt' is quoted because A. it has been used for a special effect B. it has been used in the first sentence C. of the seriousness of the matter it addresses D. it is capable of destroying people |
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88. |
From the passage, doctors find it hard to convince their patients of the gravity of lack of sleep because A. it is caused by a variety of reasons B. the patients are often tired and cannot get enough sleep C. people believe that it enhances one's personality D. its impact on the patient is slow |
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The passage below has gaps numbered 16 to 25. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap. |
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16 A. realization B. conclusion C. level D. point |
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90. |
17 A. relationship B. existence C. agreement D. friendship |
The standardization processes of Nigerian pidgin seems to have started during the post-colonial period. Naturally, Nigerian pidgin appears to be the first choice of most Nigerians in informal situations, especially when they are among those from different ethnic and linguistic background. Thus, the selection process has tactically taken place. Among all the languages used in Nigeria today, English inclusive, Nigerian pidgin could be said to be the most widely spoken. Evidence abounds in motor parks, parties, congregations and most social occasions. There is also ample evidence in the electronic and print media, especially in political propaganda, campaigns and product advertisement. Thus, in terms of spread and extensive use, Nigerian pidgin could rightly be called a national lingua franca. |
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From the passage, which of the following is the most important reason why Nigerian pidgin is popular? A. it is used in social occasions B. it has no ethnic affiliation C. it is extensively used along the coast D. it is used ny many creative writers |
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82. |
The style of this passage could best be described as A. narrative only B. narrative and expository C. persuasive and argumentative D. descriptive only |
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83. |
According to the passage, the phrase 'lingua franca' means A. Nigerian pidgin B. common language C. second language D. mother tongue |
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84. |
The fact that Nigerian pidgin is used in primary education in places like Warri, Sapele and Port Harcourt suggests that it is A. universally accepted B. a lingua franca C. a language of instruction D. Nigeria's second lingua franca |
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Millons of people today are in serious ‘debt’. This can be a major factor in wrecking their cars, damaging their careers and even ruining their marriages. It can adversely affect their health and lifespan. It is a deficit that contributes to immune suppression, creating susceptibility to various infections. Conditions as different as diabetes, heart diseases, and extreme obesity, as well as other health problems have been linked to it. Yet, most victims are oblivious of this debt. The debtor is the one who does not have enough sleep needed for well-being. This can be caused by voluntary sleep deprivation resulting from a person’s life-style or by involuntary sleep deprivation because of illness and other causes. Medical researchers estimate that the earth’s population is now getting on the average an hour less sleep per into both the variety of sleep-related illnesses and their impact on the quality of life. |
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85. |
The passage suggests that A. medical doctors have found 17 distinct sleep disorder B. inability to sleep was once considered to be chronic C. insomnia and fever are medical conditions that are indicative of other problems D. Congress has recongnized that insomnia is a symptom of other problems |
86. |
The expression 'mocking the clock' as used in the passage, captures the A. phenomenon of retailers making a lot of profit because they operate at night B. fact that retail business is a waste of time C. total disregard of time by retailers and services D. fact that the time available to retailers and services is not enough to do good business |
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87. |
In the first sentence of the passage, the word 'debt' is quoted because A. it has been used for a special effect B. it has been used in the first sentence C. of the seriousness of the matter it addresses D. it is capable of destroying people |
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88. |
From the passage, doctors find it hard to convince their patients of the gravity of lack of sleep because A. it is caused by a variety of reasons B. the patients are often tired and cannot get enough sleep C. people believe that it enhances one's personality D. its impact on the patient is slow |
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The passage below has gaps numbered 16 to 25. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap. |
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89. |
16 A. realization B. conclusion C. level D. point |
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17 A. relationship B. existence C. agreement D. friendship |