Year : 
2010
Title : 
English Language
Exam : 
JAMB Exam

Paper 1 | Objectives

81 - 90 of 93 Questions

# Question Ans


There are many indicators with which to assess or measure corruption. One of them is the affluent living habit of the public official compared to his/her income. Corruption occurs when a public official expects to be induced to perform an act which that public official is ordinarily required to do by law.

Corruption can slow down development. One of the most widely discussed consequences of corruption is the distortion of governmental expenditure. This often results in public money being wasted on white elephant projects, rather than people-oriented services such as health and education. As a result, more opportunities are presented for corrupt use or diversion of funds. Raising the ethical standards of governance can lead to many benefits especially for the economic, political and social development of a country.

Fighting corruption and promoting governance is therefore crucial to developing an environment that facilitates the social, political and economic development of the people. However, while there are often general statements made about the effects of corruption on poverty and development, there is not an explicit recognition that corruption is more than just wealth misappropriation or abuse of power. Corruption impoverishes countries and deprives their citizens of good governance. It destabilizes economic system. When organized crime and other illegal activities flourish, basic public functions are eroded and the quality of life of the people is reduced. Bribery, for example is universally regarded as a crime, but it also reflects socio-economic problems that require broad-based preventive measures and the involvement of the society at large.

Another implication of global measures against corruption is making government work better by improving the economy. Finally, redesigning political and regulatory structures will reduce corruption and other anti-system players that encourage corrupt practices.

81.

Who. according to the writer should prevent corruption?

A. lawyers and police

B. corrupt public officers

C. the government

D. the people

Detailed Solution

According to the writer, corrupt practices require broad-based preventive measures and the involvement of the society at large.
82.

Which of the following is an indication of ethical standard of governance?

A. fundamental human right

B. socio-economic instability

C. democratic governance

D. bloated expenditure

Detailed Solution


Raising the ethical standards of governance can lead to many benefits especially for the economic, political and social development of a country.
83.

The essence of fighting corruption according to the passage is to

A. send the corrupt to gaol

B. promote good governance

C. punish corrupt politicians

D. make people richer

Detailed Solution

According to the passage, Fighting corruption and promoting governance is therefore crucial to developing an environment that facilitates the social, political and economic development of the people

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.

Drought is a word that invokes strong emotions. This is not surprising as the...16...[A. ideology B. phenomenon C. idea D. component] is usually accompanied by a number of unpleasant developments. These developments have ……..17…..[A. feedback B. results C. implication D. outcomes] for all citizens, starting from the peasant farmers to the state and federal governments which may be plunged into emergency and crisis situation which, if not successfully ……18…..[A. managed B. manipulated C. examined D. studied] could result in social unrest.

The timeliness of the onset of the rains in various regions of the country and their adequate distribution thereafter have become…..19…..[A. objects B. subjects C. issues D. topics] of considerable anxiety to all people. The fact, however, is that periodic reduction in the normal…..20…..[A. amount B. supply C. size D. flood] of rainfall in the country is not new.

Since large areas of the country are drought prone, the consequence are ……21…..[A. effective B. disastrous C. evident D. inevitable]. Dry spells could be very severe. There are two aspects of coping with drought. One has to do with emergency measures and the other with ……22…..[A. routine B. organized C. urgent D. delayed] measures. An immediate consequence of any drought would be famine. In addition, where whole populations are forced to abandon their lands or pastures in search of food, there are bound to be other lasting and…..23…..[A. longitudinal B. objective C. simultaneous D. parallel] consequences such as distress, sales of cattle by livestock owners in order to buy food.

Government should provide farmers with agricultural inputs and ensure that they have easy access to these inputs under the relief…..24…..[A. action B. process C. scheme D. plan]. Emergency measures will be much more……25…..[A. normal B. correct C. idealistic D. effective] if a mechanism is established to ensure adequate preparedness and defence against the occurrence of drought.

84.

16

A. ideology

B. phenomenon

C. idea

D. component

Detailed Solution

phenomenon; a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question.
85.

17

A. feedback

B. results

C. implication

D. outcomes

Detailed Solution

Implication; a likely consequence of something.
86.

18

A. managed

B. manipulated

C. examined

D. studied

Detailed Solution

managed; succeed in surviving or in achieving something despite difficult circumstances; cope.
87.

19

A. objects

B. subjects

C. issues

D. topics

Detailed Solution

Topics; a matter dealt with in a text, discourse, or conversation; a subject.
88.

20

A. amount

B. supply

C. size

D. flood

Detailed Solution

Amount; a quantity of something, especially the total of a thing or things in number, size, value, or extent.
89.

21

A. effective

B. disastrous

C. evident

D. inevitable

Detailed Solution

Disastrous; causing great damage
90.

22

A. routine

B. organized

C. urgent

D. delayed

Detailed Solution

organized; able to plan one's activities efficiently.


There are many indicators with which to assess or measure corruption. One of them is the affluent living habit of the public official compared to his/her income. Corruption occurs when a public official expects to be induced to perform an act which that public official is ordinarily required to do by law.

Corruption can slow down development. One of the most widely discussed consequences of corruption is the distortion of governmental expenditure. This often results in public money being wasted on white elephant projects, rather than people-oriented services such as health and education. As a result, more opportunities are presented for corrupt use or diversion of funds. Raising the ethical standards of governance can lead to many benefits especially for the economic, political and social development of a country.

Fighting corruption and promoting governance is therefore crucial to developing an environment that facilitates the social, political and economic development of the people. However, while there are often general statements made about the effects of corruption on poverty and development, there is not an explicit recognition that corruption is more than just wealth misappropriation or abuse of power. Corruption impoverishes countries and deprives their citizens of good governance. It destabilizes economic system. When organized crime and other illegal activities flourish, basic public functions are eroded and the quality of life of the people is reduced. Bribery, for example is universally regarded as a crime, but it also reflects socio-economic problems that require broad-based preventive measures and the involvement of the society at large.

Another implication of global measures against corruption is making government work better by improving the economy. Finally, redesigning political and regulatory structures will reduce corruption and other anti-system players that encourage corrupt practices.

81.

Who. according to the writer should prevent corruption?

A. lawyers and police

B. corrupt public officers

C. the government

D. the people

Detailed Solution

According to the writer, corrupt practices require broad-based preventive measures and the involvement of the society at large.
82.

Which of the following is an indication of ethical standard of governance?

A. fundamental human right

B. socio-economic instability

C. democratic governance

D. bloated expenditure

Detailed Solution


Raising the ethical standards of governance can lead to many benefits especially for the economic, political and social development of a country.
83.

The essence of fighting corruption according to the passage is to

A. send the corrupt to gaol

B. promote good governance

C. punish corrupt politicians

D. make people richer

Detailed Solution

According to the passage, Fighting corruption and promoting governance is therefore crucial to developing an environment that facilitates the social, political and economic development of the people

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.

Drought is a word that invokes strong emotions. This is not surprising as the...16...[A. ideology B. phenomenon C. idea D. component] is usually accompanied by a number of unpleasant developments. These developments have ……..17…..[A. feedback B. results C. implication D. outcomes] for all citizens, starting from the peasant farmers to the state and federal governments which may be plunged into emergency and crisis situation which, if not successfully ……18…..[A. managed B. manipulated C. examined D. studied] could result in social unrest.

The timeliness of the onset of the rains in various regions of the country and their adequate distribution thereafter have become…..19…..[A. objects B. subjects C. issues D. topics] of considerable anxiety to all people. The fact, however, is that periodic reduction in the normal…..20…..[A. amount B. supply C. size D. flood] of rainfall in the country is not new.

Since large areas of the country are drought prone, the consequence are ……21…..[A. effective B. disastrous C. evident D. inevitable]. Dry spells could be very severe. There are two aspects of coping with drought. One has to do with emergency measures and the other with ……22…..[A. routine B. organized C. urgent D. delayed] measures. An immediate consequence of any drought would be famine. In addition, where whole populations are forced to abandon their lands or pastures in search of food, there are bound to be other lasting and…..23…..[A. longitudinal B. objective C. simultaneous D. parallel] consequences such as distress, sales of cattle by livestock owners in order to buy food.

Government should provide farmers with agricultural inputs and ensure that they have easy access to these inputs under the relief…..24…..[A. action B. process C. scheme D. plan]. Emergency measures will be much more……25…..[A. normal B. correct C. idealistic D. effective] if a mechanism is established to ensure adequate preparedness and defence against the occurrence of drought.

84.

16

A. ideology

B. phenomenon

C. idea

D. component

Detailed Solution

phenomenon; a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question.
85.

17

A. feedback

B. results

C. implication

D. outcomes

Detailed Solution

Implication; a likely consequence of something.
86.

18

A. managed

B. manipulated

C. examined

D. studied

Detailed Solution

managed; succeed in surviving or in achieving something despite difficult circumstances; cope.
87.

19

A. objects

B. subjects

C. issues

D. topics

Detailed Solution

Topics; a matter dealt with in a text, discourse, or conversation; a subject.
88.

20

A. amount

B. supply

C. size

D. flood

Detailed Solution

Amount; a quantity of something, especially the total of a thing or things in number, size, value, or extent.
89.

21

A. effective

B. disastrous

C. evident

D. inevitable

Detailed Solution

Disastrous; causing great damage
90.

22

A. routine

B. organized

C. urgent

D. delayed

Detailed Solution

organized; able to plan one's activities efficiently.