by Sunday | Jan 9 | English Language JAMB
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italics. The governor’s visit is an unprecedented event in the history of the social club A. a perfect B. momentous C. an insignificant D. an unnecessary Correct Answer: Option C – an...
by Sunday | Jan 9 | English Language JAMB
Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italics. The witness averred that she had seen Dosun at the scene of the crime A. argued B. confirmed C. denied D. affirmed Correct Answer: Option C –...
by Sunday | Jan 9 | English Language JAMB
Choose the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence. The organization is constantly in a state of flux A. There are periodic changes in the organization B. The organization is facing a difficult period C. The organization is experiencing;...
by Sunday | Jan 9 | English Language JAMB
Choose the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence. The man reasoned that there ought to be a limit to sycophancy A. there can be no favour beyond a reasonable point B. sycophants need not talk all the time C. people should know when not to...
by Sunday | Jan 9 | English Language JAMB
Choose the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence. Adawo is an amp A. Adawo behaves queenly B. Adawo behaves differently C. Adawo behaves decently D. Adawo behaves badly Correct Answer: Option D – Adawo behaves badly Explanation An...
by Sunday | Jan 9 | English Language JAMB
Choose the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence. If he were here, it could be more fun A. He did not show up and so the occasion lacked much fun B. He was being expected to supply more fun C. There was no fun because he was not present D....