BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE APP (JSS) 3 Comments / Android Question Bank (BECE/JSCE) / By Acadlly / BECE English Language, English Language BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE APP (JSS)0% BECE/JSCE (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE APP (JSS)Questions will be picked at random from the question bank.You can use the NEXT button to move to the next question, use the PREV button to move to the previous question, the CLEAR button to clear any answer of your choice and you have the FINISH button to end the exam if you choose to.Any question not answered before the end of the exam time, will be marked as wrong and the exam will end by itself. so try to attempt all questions on time.Goodluck! 1 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options.It is not good for children to watch ___________ films educative obscene edited decent 2 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options below.Mr. Bello was at ________ with all his colleagues loggerheads loggerheads loggers head logger head 3 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word that has the same vowel or consonant sound as the part underlined in the given words.Kite knowledge knight celebrate cake 4 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the best option to fill the gap in the sentence.In a prose, the arrangement of events in sequence is known as “________” theme setting plot style 5 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the one that correctly interprets the underlined expression in the sentence. The two friends are always at loggerheads. This means that the two friends always strongly agree eat together strongly disagree knock heads together 6 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the best option to fill the gap in the sentence.“you are the salt of my life” is an example of _________ simile metaphor personification irony 7 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill the gap with the most suitable word from the options below.Where is the biro ________ was kept in the drawer? which whose whom who 8 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options below.The younger wife invited all her ____________ to her father;s burial ceremony brother-in-law brother inlaws brothers-in-law brother-in-laws 9 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word which is nearest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.The student were given enough time to do the exercises sufficient extra complete little 10 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options below. He _____ my shoes but did not use polish has cleaned will clean cleans is cleaning 11 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word which is nearest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.Joy could not conceal the truth from her mother reveal doubt hide remove 12 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill the gap with the most suitable word from the options below.When the light went out, I threw myself down ______ my stomach to by on at 13 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options.The _________ for the selection of winners were unfair criteria criterion criterium criterions 14 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill the gap with the most suitable word from the options provided below.A play that send sadly with the death of the protagonist is called _________ romance satire tragedy comedy 15 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options.These girls are the _______ daughters commander’s-in-chiefs commanders-in-chiefs’ commander-in-chiefs commanders-in-chief 16 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the one that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.The lady whose son was ill refused to keep calm panic be still collapse cry 17 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word which is neatest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.The doctor warned the patient against anxieties excitement pain worries fear 18 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options.It was impossible for anyone staying in such _______ conditions to remain healthy contagious unhygienic infections epidemic 19 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill the gap with the most suitable word from the options below.More than one student __________ absent are being is is being are 20 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word that has the same vowel or consonant sound as the part underlined in the given words.Many buy yam women day 21 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options.John is not prepared to many now, even though he brought his _______ home yesterdays fiancée fiance bride woman 22 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill the gap with the most suitable word from the options below.It is peter who __________ done this had have having has 23 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options below.A beautiful ________ came to our house yesterday black young American woman American young black woman woman young black woman young black American woman 24 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word that is nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.Obi looked intoxicated after the fight drunk happy sober elated 25 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill the gap with the most suitable word from the options below. He took it _________ himself to spread unfounded rumours about by in upon 26 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options below.As things are now, I have to look for _________ tyre a cheap, rubber, second-hand a second-hand, rubber, cheap a cheap, second-hand, rubber a rubber, cheap, second-hand 27 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the one that correctly interprets the underlined expression in the sentence.Joy said that she would not go back on her words. This means that Joy would not repeat his words return to a pace fail to keep his promise read certain words twice 28 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill the gap with the most suitable word from the options provided below. It rained cats and dogs yesterday.This is an example of ________ in literature satire hyperbole metonymy metaphor 29 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options.A cure for AIDS will be one of the major ______ in medical research examination break results conclusion 30 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word that is nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.An elephant can be a tamed animal frail strong wide noisy 31 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill the gap with the most suitable word from the options below.The two brother fell out and refused to live _______ the same house off out down in 32 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word which is nearest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.The new students pledged to abide by the rules and regulations of the school promised resolved determined decided 33 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the best option to fill the gap in the sentence.A story that teaches morals and in which animals behave like human beings is a/an _________ parable anecdote sermon fable 34 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options below.Glory is the _______ of the three girls more tall most tallest taller tallest 35 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options below. Adamu asked for a lift but there was no _________ in the car. chance area seat room 36 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill in the gap with the most suitable word from the options.If Dele had succeeded in the venture, he _________ become a millionaire shall have should have will have would have 37 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word which is neatest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.The promotion of literacy among our people is our major concern elevation popularity encouragement publicity 38 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the one that correctly interprets the underlined expression in the sentence.The man keeps his friends at arm’s length after the argument make up with his friend avoid contact with his friend keep his friend by his arm fight with his friends 39 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word which is nearest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.He inspected the materials before sending them to the shop. received viewed examined saw 40 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the one that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.This newspaper contains an authentic report of the accident true counterfeit false genuine 41 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word that has the same vowel or consonant sound as the part underlined in the given words.Prize sink price see music 42 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the best option to fill the gap in the sentence.The central idea of a literary work of art is the ___________ tone plot theme structure 43 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word that has the same vowel or consonant sound as the part underlined in the given words.Bus bought purse boss but 44 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word which is nearest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.The teacher was skeptical about the story John told her. ignorant convinced doubtful happy 45 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word which is neatest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.The old couple enjoyed walking slowly down the road every evening happing jogging marching strolling 46 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word that is nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.My brother says it is dangerous to walk at night. nice save pleasant safe 47 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word which is nearest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.Bees are noted for breeding in enormous numbers very long very much very large very wide 48 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONFill the gap with the most suitable word from the options below.Does your mother always ___________ her new car? drive is driving drives drove 49 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word that has the same vowel or consonant sound as the part underlined in the given words.Free police pretty wind fry 50 / 50 Category: BECE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAST QUESTIONChoose the word that has the same vowel or consonant sound as the part underlined in the given words.You guess so know blue Your score is 0% Restart quiz
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