Question on: JAMB English - 2024

The passage below has gaps. Immediately after each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap.

In modern mining, there is a network of ---17--- [A. way B. tunnels C. paths D. avenues] and passages, with openings and walls which in the dim light seem very bewildering. Right across the wall at the end of the inky black passage, the ---18--- [A. miners B. toilers C. workers D. foreman] approach. The coal ---19--- [A. front B. slope C. obstacle D. face] is neatly cut ---20--- [A. slit B. gash C. bare D. aperture]. It extends level to a height of rather less than three feet. The rays of the miner's lamp shine on steel roof ---21--- [A. beams B. supports C. spurs D. stays]. Thousands of feet of rock and earth are pressing down on those steel plates and ---22--- [A. props B. wedges C. poles D. stakes], and the miners have to crawl through the small, deep opening in the wall to get to the coal in the mine that we are considering, the ---23--- [A. gash B. hole C. seam D. opening] is nearly four feet thick and is being worked by a combination of ---24--- [A. digging B. manpower C. machinery D. spade] and explosives. A mechanical ---25--- [A. slit B. gash C. knife D. mesh] saws into the coal to a depth of four or five feet, thus separating it from its base. Explosives pushed into holes drilled at intervals in the coal are ---26--- [A. fused B. extinguished C. detonated D. stuck] by remote control and blow the separated section of the coal to pieces.

A
miners
B
toilers
C
workers
D
foreman
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Correct Option: A

People who work in mines are specifically called miners, not toilers or workers.

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