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Listen carefully, In this test there are three words to a line. [ am going 10 read one word
‘from each line, Beside the word Iread, there is a letter. Shade this letter on your answer sheet.
Here are two examples.
Example 1: A beat Bobi Cc bet
The word I read was b-e-a-t, beat; so the correct answer for Example Vis A. This is
recorded by shading answer space A against number 1
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Example 2 A. peak B. pick Cc. park
The word I read was p-a-t-K, park; so the correct answer for example 2 is C. This is
recorded by shading answer space C against number 2
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Now get ready to answer the rest of Test 1 on your answer sheet. Start at Number 1.
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A B c
| red rid raid
2 eff off at
= stomp stamp stump
4 much march match
5 ham farm hum
6 drank drunk rink
7 borow barrow burrow
a stuck stalk stack
9. awe owe are
10. school skull stall
‘Test?
Listen carefully. In this test there are three woris 10 line, Jam going to read one word from each
line, Beside the word I read, there is a letter. Shade this letter on your answer sheet. Here are two examples.
Example 1. A. seats B. seeds C. scenes
The word I read was s-c-0-des, seeds; so the correct answer for Example 1 is B. This is recorded by
shading answer space B against number 1
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bend C. belt
Example 2 A. bent
The word F read was b-e-n-t, bent: so the correct aniswer for Example 2 is A. This is recorded by
shading answer space A against number 2
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Now get ready to answer the rest of Test 2 on your answer sheet. Sart at Number XA.
A * 3 @
nL. tear dare there
12. seethe | seat seed
B. mace maize make
14 shop chop cop
15. game came dame
16. close clothe clove
a7. ‘yam jam dam
1B. leather tether feather
19. thread shred bread
20, palms psalms charms
Test3
Listen carefully. In this test there are four words ta a line. J am going to read one word from each line.
Beside the word I read, there is a letter. Shade this letter on your answer sheet, Here are two examples.
Example 1, A. witch B. wish Cc wash D. watch
The word fread was w-a-t-<-h, watch; so the correct answer for Example 1 is D. This is recorded by
‘shading answer space D against number 1.
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slime B, cram =D. crime
Example 2A.
‘The word I read was s-\-i-m-e, slime; so the correct answer for example 2 is A. This is recorded by
shading answer space A against number 2.
rhyme CC,
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Now get ready to answer the rest of Test 3 on your answer sheet, Start at Number 21,
A
21. ask
2 tons
z3. these
24. tsar
25. thaw
2. praise
21. Tir
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B
axe
tongues
lease
char
door
prize
Tair
S
tusks
tanks
bees
cheer
claw
brays
tare
D
husks
thanks
geese
sheer
clue
breeze
tier
‘Turn overExample 1 A. He's just shot a goal.
B, He's just shot a girl,
C, He's just shot a gull,
The sentence I read was sentence C, “He's just shot a gull.” So she correct answer for Example Lis C. This +
recorded by shading answer space C against number 1.
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Example 2 A._This steam has power,
B. This team has power.
C. This theme has power.
The sentence I read was sentence A. “This steam has power So the correct answer for Example 2
is A. This is recorded by shading answer space A against muanber 2
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Now get ready to answer the rest of Test 4 0n your answer shees. Start at Number 28,
28. A. The word is “cramps”.
‘The word is “crumps
‘The word is “clamps’
Spell “rubber*.
Spell “robber”.
Spell “ribber”.
31.
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32 A. Lwon'tjudge.
B. won't charge.
CF won't budge
33 A. She likes cakes.
B. She fikes lakes
C. She tikes fakes,
BMA, He said ‘lack’
B, He said ‘lick’
C. He said “lark?
EWA meIn this test the word that yourwill hear does
one ofthe wards om the list
Jear on your word list. That word énly rhymes with
Listen to this word: pet. Which of the four words in Example 1 rhymes with pet?
Fxample 1 AL sent
B, belt
c. set
D. rent
The correct word is set. The other words do not rhyme with pet. The letter written against set is C and
this is recorded by shading answer space C against number 1.
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Listen: to this word: sing, Which of the four words in Example 2 rhymes with sing?
Example2. =A. sink
B. singe
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D. wing
The correct word is wing. The other words do not rhyme with sing. The letter written against wing is
D and this is recorded by shading answer space D against number 2.
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Now get read, to answer the rest of Test S on your answer sheet, tart at Number 35,
35 A wit 39. A. conpse
B. writhe B. tops
C. polite C. comps
D. tie D. toss
36.0 AL wars 40. A. enlarges
B. crows B. rest
Co morse Class
D. rouse D. charges
3A further 41 AL lurk
B. weather B. research
C. farther C. much
D. leather D. enrich
38. A. other 42. A, taxed
B. murder B, basked
C. boarder C lasted
D. udder D. basket
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‘Turn overet 6
‘Test 6
You are now going to hear some.duestions and answers, The questions will all be different and the
answers always the same, You have to°choose the one question which goce with the repeated answer, Here
are two examples,
Example 1
Question ‘Answer
‘A. Who borrowed your newspaper? He hortawed my newspaper.
B, Did John borrow your newspaper? Hie borawed my newspaper,
C. Did he steal your newspaper? He borrowed my newspaper.
The correct answer is C because ‘He borrowed my newspaper’ answers the question "Did he steal
Your newspaper?” This is recorded by shading answer space C against number 1
1. cAa cBa —= Da cE
Example 2.
Question Answer
A. What is the capital of Britain? London is the capital of Britain.
B. Is Londoma city in Britain? London is the capital of Britain,
, Wat country is London the capital of? London is the capital of Britain
‘The correct answer is A, because ‘London is the capital of Britain’ answers the question * What is the
capital of Britain?” This is recorded by shading answer space A. against number 2.
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In the test which follows you will hear only the answers; the questions will not be read. Now get ready
to-answer the rest of Test 6 on your answer sheet. Start at Number 43.
43. ‘Was your room flooded yesterday?
Was my room flooded last week?
Was my flat flooded yesterday?
Did we not eash our money?
Did we not change our passports ?
Did they not change our moniey?
Did Rose meet her?
Did Pat leave her teacher?
Did Rose moet her teacher?
Will Koroma go to Ibadan?
Can Allsaji go to Fbadan?
Will Athaji go to Lagos?
Ase our TVs faulty?
‘Were their TVs faulty?
‘Are their radios faulty?
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‘Will Theo take them out?
‘Will John take us out?
Did Theo take us out?
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‘Test 6
You are now going to hear some.questions and answers. The questions will all be different and the
answers always the same, You have to'choote the one question which goes with the repeated answer, Here
are two examples,
Example 1
Question ‘Answer
‘A. Who borrowed your newspaper? He bortawed my newspaper.
B, Did John borrow your newspaper? He borrowed my newspaper.
C. Did he steal your newspaper? He borrowed my newspaper.
The correct answer is C because ‘ He borrowed my newspaper’ answers the question "Did he steal
your newspaper?” This is recorded by shading answer space C against number 1.
L. cAD cBa —= cpa cE.
Example 2,
Question Answer
A. What is the capital of Britain? London is the capital of Britain.
B. Is Londoma city in Britain? London is the capital of Britain,
C, Wat country is London the capital of? London is the capital of Britain,
‘The correct answer is A, because ‘London is the capital of Britain’ answers the question * What is the
capital of Britain?” This is recorded by shading answer space A. against number 2.
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In the test which follows you will hear only the answers; the questions will not be read. Now get ready
to-answer the rest of Test 6 on your answer sheet, Start at Number 43,
4B. Was your room flooded yesterday?
‘Was my room flooded last week?
‘Was my flat flooded yesterday?
Did we not eash our money?
Did we not change our passports ?
Did they not change our moniey?
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Did Rose meet her?
Did Pat leave her teacher?
Did Rose meet her teacher?
Will Koroma go to Ibadan?
Can Allaji go to Tbadan?
Will Athaji go to Lagos?
Are our TVs faulty?
‘Were their TVs faulty?
‘Are theit radios faulty?
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‘Will Theo take them out?
‘Will John take us out?
Did Theo take us out?
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pseAtaneDo Lenjoy your company?
Does he enjoy ther company?”
Do I detest their coftpany?
‘Should Mary withdraw somie money?
‘Should Stella deposit some money’?
‘Should Mary deposit much maney?
s1 Did the stnoker stand on Mary's porch? -
Did the drinker sit on Mary's porch?
Did the smoker sit on Mary's wall? S
Did Pastor bless them?
Did Pastor curse us?
Did Jane bless us? 6
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Tesr7
You are now going to hear some short conversations. After each conversatio read the three statements
‘on your question paper and decide which of them is correct. Shade the appropriate space on your answer sheet.
Here is anbexample.
Example;
MAN: He said the exercise was well-done.
WOMAN: That's what he said.
‘A. The man is certain that the exercise was well-done, but the woman is doubtful.
B. The man is doubtful as to whether the exercise was well-done, but the woman is certain,
C. Both are doubtful as to whether the exercise was well-done.
Both are doubtful as to whether the exercise was well-done, The correct answer is therefore statement C.
This is recorded by shading answer space C.
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Now get ready to answer the rest of Test 7 on your answer sheet. Start at Number $3.
‘The man is certain, the woman is not.
‘The woman is certain, the man is not.
‘Both are certain,
‘The man is sure, the woman is not.
‘The woman is sure, the man is not.
Both are sure.
55. ‘The man is polite, the woman is not,
The woman is polite, the man is not,
Both are polite.
‘The man is appreciative, the woman is not.
‘The woman is appreciative, the man is not.
Both are appreciative.
56.
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‘Turn over
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Test 8
You are now going to hear a short conversation between twe speakers, a man and a woman; and a
narrative. Both the conversatioh Gnd the narvarive will be played to you twice, Immnediately after heariig
‘each of them, you will be asked two questions. Fram your question paper decide on the correct answers. On
your answer sheet shade the space ofthe appropriate lester
There are no examples for this test. Therefore get realy to start at Number 87.
ConvErsarion
57. According to the conversation
A. the woman was bitten by a pet snake.
B. the woman's eye had deceived her.
C. the snake that bit the woman wasn't poisonous.
58. From the conversation we lear that
‘A. people keep different types of snakes as pets
B. screaming reduces the poison in snakebite.
C. one’s brain can play tricks on ono.
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59. According to the narrative
A. wall cripples were bitten by chameleons,
B. the chameleon is aot harmful
C. ducks are related to snakes,
60. From the narrative, we learn that
‘A. some strange beliefs influence people's behaviour.
B. one can eat chameleon only after being bitten by one,
C. one shouldn't touch anything when one is eating.
END OF OBJECTIVE TEST