Jamb 1994 English Language (Use of English) Questions
Question 1:
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
Had he come that day, the problem would still not have been solved
- A He came that day, but the problem was not solved
- B He did not come that day, but the problem was solved
- C He did not come that day, and the problem was not solved
- D He did not come that day, but his presence would not have solved the problem
View Answer & ExplanationQuestion 2:
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
Had he come that day, the problem would still not have been solved
- A He came that day, but the problem was not solved
- B He did not come that day, but the problem was solved
- C He did not come that day, and the problem was not solved
- D He did not come that day, but his presence would not have solved the problem
View Answer & ExplanationQuestion 3:
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
He is now the megaphone of the people's oppressors
- A He now speaks on behalf of the oppressors
- B He now carries the megaphone when the oppressors speaks
- C He is now the oppressor with loudest voice
- D He is the oppressor who no speaks with megaphone
View Answer & ExplanationQuestion 4:
In the question below, select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence:
Here is Mr Pam the tailor
- A He is the only person known as Mr Pam, and he is a tailor
- B He is one of those known as Mr Pam, and he is a tailor
- C He is the only tailor, and he is Mr Pam
- D He is one of many tailors, and he is Mr Pam
View Answer & ExplanationQuestion 5:
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
One of the guarantors shall sign here
- A It is desirable that on e of the guarantor signs here
- B It is reasonable that one of the guarantors signs here
- C It is obligatory that one of the guarantors signs here
- D It is advisable that one of the guarantors sign here
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