1993 - JAMB English Past Questions and Answers - page 15

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In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
The thief we caught yesterday was .... as an official of the company
A
disguised
B
concealed
C
masked
D
veiled
correct option: a
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142
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
The carpenter asked for ten packets of .... nails
A
fifteen-centimetre
B
fifteen centimetres'
C
fifteen- centimetres
D
fifteen-centimetres'
correct option: a
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143
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
The president refused to shake .... with the visiting Prime Minister
A
hand
B
hands
C
a hand
D
his hand
correct option: b
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144
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
The trader complained that he .... robbed
A
had been
B
has been
C
was being
D
is being
correct option: a
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145
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
How can we believe this witness when no one will .... his story?
A
collate
B
correlate
C
collaborate
D
corroborate
correct option: d
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146
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
The journalist's unpopular views made him the subject of much ....
A
admiration
B
derision
C
admonition
D
suspicion
correct option: b
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147
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
Idubor has gone to see his mechanic because his car engine needs to be turned
A
in
B
off
C
up
D
on
correct option: c
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148
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
I was anxious to arrive early for the lecture that i .... my note in the car
A
forgot
B
left
C
dropped
D
abandoned
correct option: b
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149
In the question below, fill the gap with the most appropriate option:
Good schools don't just teach their students they ....
A
inform
B
instruct
C
educate
D
coach
correct option: c
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150

  The disease afflicting Western societies have undergone dramatic changes. In the course of a century, so many mass killers have vanished that two-third of all deaths are now associated with the disease of old age. Those who die young are more often than not, the victims of accidents, violence and suicide.


  These changes in public health are generally equated with progress and attributed to more or better medical care. In fact there is no evidence of any direct relationship between changing disease pattern and the so-called progress of medicine.


  The impotence of medical services to change life expectancy and the insignificance of much contemporary clinical care in the curing of diseases are all obvious, well documented but well suppressed.


  Neither the proportion of doctors in a population nor the quality of the clinical tools at the disposal not the number of hospital beds is a casual factor in the striking changes in disease patterns. The new techniques available to recognize and treat such conditions as pernicious anaemia and hypertension, or correct congenital malformations by surgical interventions, increase our understanding of disease but do not reduce its incidence. The fact that there are more doctors where certain diseases have become rare has little to do with their ability to control or eliminate them. It simply means that doctors, more than other professionals, determine where they work. Consequently, they tend to gather where the climate is healthy, where the water is clean and where people work and can pay for their services.

The statement, ‘The diseases afflicting Western societies have undergone dramatic change, implies that
A
Change have taken place in the mode of diseases affliction
B
Medical services have been important in changing life expectancy
C
A lot of significant progress has taken place in public health
D
Death from diseases in western societies are minimal
correct option: a
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