2003 - JAMB English Past Questions and Answers - page 11

101
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow.

  The 2002 World Cup Competition, also called Korea/Japan 2002, kicked off with a match between the defending champions, France, and the Senegalese nation team from African. Nobody had given the Senegalese any chance against the star-studded defending champions but the 1-0 score line in favour of Senegal showed that African football can no longer be taken for granted. .


  This shocking defeat of France had raised Africa’s hopes of going beyond the first round of the tournament. So when the Super Eagles of Nigeria filed out against Argentina on the morning of Sunday, June the second, 2002, many Nigeria football enthusiasts delayed attending church service to watch the match live on television. As expected, the Super Eagles put up strong resistance to the Argentinian challenge and the day would not have ended on a sombre note for Nigerians if the momentum had been sustained throughout the match. .


  The hope of going beyond the first round, though precarious, was very much alive as the Eagles were expected to defeat their next opponents, Sweden and Eagles. But some shortcomings in the Nigerian national team needed to be rectified to brighten their chances against their next opponents. .


  First, the defence needed to be strengthened to prevent the opponents from incessantly terrorizing the goalkeeper. Then the strikers also needed to improve on their lacklustre performance against Argentina, since every Nigerian expected them to overwhelm their next opponents in the opening rounds. Lastly, rather that gamble with unfit players, a more creative use of the reserves would be necessary to smooth the way to the next round. .


  If World Cup debutants, Senegal, could nurse the hope of playing in the knock-out stages of the tournament, then the Eagles should soar instead of being intimidated by big names, for no team is invincible.

From the argument in the last paragraph, it can be concluded that the Eagles were
A
more timid and goal-shy than their opponents
B
not sure of getting to the next round of the tournament
C
not as strong as the Senegalese team
D
more experienced than the Senegalese team
correct option: d
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102
Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

The reason why he was not offered admission was ...... his results could not be found?
A
that
B
when
C
owing to
D
because
correct option: a
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103
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow.

  The 2002 World Cup Competition, also called Korea/Japan 2002, kicked off with a match between the defending champions, France, and the Senegalese nation team from African. Nobody had given the Senegalese any chance against the star-studded defending champions but the 1-0 score line in favour of Senegal showed that African football can no longer be taken for granted. .


  This shocking defeat of France had raised Africa’s hopes of going beyond the first round of the tournament. So when the Super Eagles of Nigeria filed out against Argentina on the morning of Sunday, June the second, 2002, many Nigeria football enthusiasts delayed attending church service to watch the match live on television. As expected, the Super Eagles put up strong resistance to the Argentinian challenge and the day would not have ended on a sombre note for Nigerians if the momentum had been sustained throughout the match. .


  The hope of going beyond the first round, though precarious, was very much alive as the Eagles were expected to defeat their next opponents, Sweden and Eagles. But some shortcomings in the Nigerian national team needed to be rectified to brighten their chances against their next opponents. .


  First, the defence needed to be strengthened to prevent the opponents from incessantly terrorizing the goalkeeper. Then the strikers also needed to improve on their lacklustre performance against Argentina, since every Nigerian expected them to overwhelm their next opponents in the opening rounds. Lastly, rather that gamble with unfit players, a more creative use of the reserves would be necessary to smooth the way to the next round. .


  If World Cup debutants, Senegal, could nurse the hope of playing in the knock-out stages of the tournament, then the Eagles should soar instead of being intimidated by big names, for no team is invincible.

The word debutants, as used in the passage, means
A
first -timers
B
giant killers
C
hard-fighters
D
under-dogs
correct option: a
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104
Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

If you saw the photograph of the man ....... you be able to identify him?
A
could
B
would
C
can
D
will
correct option: b
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105
Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

As Obande does not know anyone in this city, he hopes that some kind ........ will put him up for the night?
A
man
B
men
C
inhabitants
D
individuals
correct option: a
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106
Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

The doctor asked the patient what .......?
A
the problem is
B
is your problem
C
the problem was
D
is the problem
correct option: c
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107
Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

The woman is one of the ........ of the society?
A
elitist
B
elite
C
elites
D
elitists
correct option: c
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108
Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

Three quarters of the people in the village ....... killed but only half of their huts ......... affected?
A
were / were
B
was / was
C
were/ was
D
was /were
correct option: c
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109
Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

The armed robbers went into the house and robbed the three .......?
A
woman occupants
B
women's occupants
C
woman's occupants
D
women occupants
correct option: d
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110
Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

It was a free-for-all and the students were blamed for taking the law ....... ?
A
in their own hands
B
into their own hands
C
into their hands
D
in their hands
correct option: b
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