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Ss 1 First Term English Language Examination-1

The document is an English language exam paper containing multiple choice questions testing various aspects of English phonology and grammar. It contains 6 sections (A-G) testing vowel and consonant sounds, rhyming words, word stress, sentence stress and phonetic symbols. Students are to choose the correct answer from options A to D for each question.

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Ss 1 First Term English Language Examination-1

The document is an English language exam paper containing multiple choice questions testing various aspects of English phonology and grammar. It contains 6 sections (A-G) testing vowel and consonant sounds, rhyming words, word stress, sentence stress and phonetic symbols. Students are to choose the correct answer from options A to D for each question.

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FIRST TERM

Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be


involved.
SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 3 CLASS: SS1 TIME: 45MINS
SECTION A TEST OF ORAL
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that has the same vowel sound as the one
represented by the letter(s) underlined. An example is given below:
Example: seat (a) sit (b) cite (c) set (d) key.
The correct answer is D because only ‘key’ contains the same vowel sound as the one
underlined in ‘seat’
Now, answer the questions that follow:
1. Burn (a) barn (b) owl (c) girl (d) cousin
2. Crew (a) tool (b) tour (c) throw (d) throve.
3. Reed (a) spice (b) irk (c) chief (d) eye
4. Fill (a) hit (b) ice (c) piece (d) file.
5. Let (a) tried (b) trade (c) throw (d) thread
6. Cup (a) curt (b) coach (c) tough (d) cot.
7. Hot (a) sport (b) most (c) host (d) rock
8. Corn (a) cock (b) form (c) lust (d) fun
9. Sat (a) mane (b) man (c) main (d) mart
10. Last (a) pat (b) late (c) painter (d) pass
11. Buy (a) ice (b) ease (c) obey (d) buoy
12. Oath (a) ooze (b) oar (c) hold (d) urban
13. Stay (a) height (b) rake (c) rise (d) rose
14. How (a) about (b) agree (c) ago (d) argue
15. Air (a) here (b) hear (c) ear (d) hare.
SECTION B
From the words A to D, choose the word that has the same consonant sound(s) as the one
represented by the letter(s) underlined.
An example is given below:
Example: vice (a) cat (b) dress (c) show (d) chalk.
The correct answer is B, because only ‘dress’ contains the same consonant sound as the one
underlined in ‘vice’. So, answer the questions that follow:
16. Kin (a) knife (b) queen (c) scene (d) know.
17. Parent (a) pious (b) pneumonia (c) corps (d) psychology
18. Tax (a) thump (b) irrigation (c) asked (d) fetch
19. Bar (a) comb (b) plumber (c) stab (d) lamb
20. Same (a) isle (b) dies (c) daze (d) dice
21. Axe (a) sinks (b) ask (c) exact (d) lack.
22. Jury (a) gang (b) gnat (c) image (d) anger
23. How (a) path (b) photo (c) hour (d0 half.
24. Lamb (a) half (b) glare (c) slab (d) calm
25. Shine (a) measure (b) massive (c) census (d) mission.
26. Zip (a) lose (b) loss (c) lost (d) loose
27. Street (a) luster (b) style (c) strength (d) austere
28. Flame (a) phlegm (b) play (c) alpha (d) apply
29. Voice (a) yellow (b) win (c) sure (d) save
30. Erect (a) elect (b) connect (c) correct (d) collect.

SECTION C
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that rhymes with the given word. An
example is given below:
Example: detain
(a) Obtain (b) Detail (c) Claim (d) Relay
The correct answer is ‘A’ because only ‘obtain’ rhymes with ‘detain’.
Now answer the questions that follows:
31. Handsome (a) Some (b) Dancing (c) Hasten (d) Ransom
32. Cheer (a) Charm (b) Chair (c) Air (d) Hear
33. Flour (a) Floor (b) Flier (c) Flower (d) Louvre
34. Loins (a) loans (b) Corns (c) lions (d) Coins
35. Keys (a) Kiss (b) Quays (c) Ease (d) King
SECTION D
In each of the following questions the main/primary stress is indicated by writing the
syllable on which it occurs in capital letters.
From the words lettered A to D, choose the one that has the correct stress.
An example is given below:
Example: democratic (a) De-mo-cra-tic (b) de-Mo-cra-tic (c) de-mo-CRA-tic (d) de-mo-cra-
TIC.
The correct answer is C because the maian/primary stress of the word ‘democratic’ is
on the third syllable.
Now, answer the questions that follow:
36. Dedication (a) de-di-Ca-tion (b) DE-di-ca-tion (c) de-DI-ca-tion
37. Resuscitate (a) re-sus-ci-TATE (b) re-sus-CI-tate (c) re-SUS-ci-tate (d) RE-sus-ci-tate.
38. Certificate (a) cer-Ti-fi-cate (b) CER-ti-fi-cate (c) cer-ti-FI-cate (d) cer-ti-fi-CATE
39. Introduction (a) IN-tro-duc-tion (b) in-tro-DUC-tion (c) in-tro-duc-TION (d) in-TRO-
duc-tion.
40. Questionable (a) quest-TION-a-ble (b) ques-tion-A-ble (c) ques-tion-a-BLE (d)
QUEST-tion-a-ble.
SECTION E
In the following options lettered A to D, all words except one have the same stress pattern.
Identify the one with different stress pattern and shade your answer in the usual way.
An example is given below:
Example: (a) away (b) Apart (c) Behind (d) River
Options A,B,C, are all stressed on the syllable, while option D is the only one stressed on
the first syllable. So D is the correct answer.
Now, answer the questions that follow:
41. (a) people (b) Unused (c) Sportsman (d) Lorry
42. (a) trader (b) pupil (c) prefer (d) perfect
43. (a) reprimanded (b) pupil (c) prefer (d) mosquito
44. (a) appear (b) enough (c) detain (d) modest
45. (a) principal (b) civilian (c) tomorrow (d) sensation
Section F
In each of the following sentences, the word that receives the emphatic stress is written in
capital letters. From the questions lettered A to D, choose the one to which the given
sentences is the appropriate answer.
Example: My mother’s FRIEND hates pets
(a) Does your mother’s boss hate pets? (b) Does your mother’s friend love pets?
(c) Does your mother’s friend hate toys? (d) Does your father’s friend hate pets?
The correct answer is A. because “My mother’s FRIEND hates pets” answers the
question, “Does your mother’s boss hate pets?”
Now, answer the questions that follow:
46. Nigeria hosted the 1995 African Youth FOOTBALL competition. (a) Did Qatar host
the 1995 African Youth Boxing competition? (b) Did Nigeria host the 1995 Africa
Youth Boxing competition? (c) Did Nigeria host the 1973 Africa Youth Football
competition? (d) Did Nigeria lose the 1995 Africa Youth Football competition?
47. GHANA is the largest producer of Cocoa (a) Is Brazil the largest producer of Cocoa?
(b) Is Ghana the smallest producer of cocoa? (c) Is Ghana the largest exporter of
Cocoa? (d) Is Ghana the largest producer of groundnut?
48. Our school is the BEST in the village? (a) Is our school the best in the country? (b) Is
their school the best in the village? (c) Is our club the best in the village? (d) Is our
School the worst in the village?
49. The JUNE presidential election result was annulled. (a) Was the june councillorship
election annulled? (b) Was the july presidential election released? (c) Was the July
presidential election annulled? (d) Was the june presidential debate annulled?
50. The bus driver was polite to the POLICEMAN. (a) Was the bus driver rude to the
policeman? (b) Was the tax driver polite to the policeman? (c) Was the bus driver
polite to the judge? (d) Was the bus conductor polite to the policeman?
Section G
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that contains the sound represented by the
given phonetics symbol.
An example is given below:
Example: ϑ :/¿/
(a) yell (b) holy (c) boy (d) idiot.
The answer is C because only ‘boy’ contains the sound represented by the given symbol.
Now, answer the questions that follows:
51. / 𝔳/ (a) pot (b) pat (c) port (d) park
52. /a:/ (a) firm (b) fine (c) farm (d) fun
53. / ɔ:/ (a) work (b) wink (c) wine (d) jaw
54. /ei/ (a) live (b) play (c) act (d) try
55. / əʊ/ (a) knew (b) no (c) who (d) how
56. /𝝏/ (a) hose (b) those (c) dose (d) truth
57. / / (a) answer (b) augur (c) nicer (d) anger
58. /j/ (a) you (b) joy (c) wonder (d) under
59. /t/ (a) watch (b) motion (c) ten (d) lotion
60. /t∫/ (a) child (b) cash (c) marsh (d) machine

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