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Who. according to the writer should prevent corruption? A. lawyers and police B. corrupt public officers C. the government D. the people Detailed SolutionAccording to the writer, corrupt practices require broad-based preventive measures and the involvement of the society at large. |
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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 SolutionRaising the ethical standards of governance can lead to many benefits especially for the economic, political and social development of a country. |
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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 SolutionAccording 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 |
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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. ideology B. phenomenon C. idea D. component Detailed Solutionphenomenon; a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question. |
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17 A. feedback B. results C. implication D. outcomes Detailed SolutionImplication; a likely consequence of something. |
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18 A. managed B. manipulated C. examined D. studied Detailed Solutionmanaged; succeed in surviving or in achieving something despite difficult circumstances; cope. |
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19 A. objects B. subjects C. issues D. topics Detailed SolutionTopics; a matter dealt with in a text, discourse, or conversation; a subject. |
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20 A. amount B. supply C. size D. flood Detailed SolutionAmount; a quantity of something, especially the total of a thing or things in number, size, value, or extent. |
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21 A. effective B. disastrous C. evident D. inevitable Detailed SolutionDisastrous; causing great damage |
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22 A. routine B. organized C. urgent D. delayed Detailed Solutionorganized; able to plan one's activities efficiently. |
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Who. according to the writer should prevent corruption? A. lawyers and police B. corrupt public officers C. the government D. the people Detailed SolutionAccording to the writer, corrupt practices require broad-based preventive measures and the involvement of the society at large. |
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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 SolutionRaising the ethical standards of governance can lead to many benefits especially for the economic, political and social development of a country. |
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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 SolutionAccording 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 |
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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. ideology B. phenomenon C. idea D. component Detailed Solutionphenomenon; a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question. |
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17 A. feedback B. results C. implication D. outcomes Detailed SolutionImplication; a likely consequence of something. |
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18 A. managed B. manipulated C. examined D. studied Detailed Solutionmanaged; succeed in surviving or in achieving something despite difficult circumstances; cope. |
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19 A. objects B. subjects C. issues D. topics Detailed SolutionTopics; a matter dealt with in a text, discourse, or conversation; a subject. |
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20 A. amount B. supply C. size D. flood Detailed SolutionAmount; a quantity of something, especially the total of a thing or things in number, size, value, or extent. |
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21 A. effective B. disastrous C. evident D. inevitable Detailed SolutionDisastrous; causing great damage |
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22 A. routine B. organized C. urgent D. delayed Detailed Solutionorganized; able to plan one's activities efficiently. |