There are over 1000 new
questions to set every year for Use of English Examination by any examination
body due to the wide scope of the language. However, examination bodies
sometimes repeat certain questions for reasons best known to them.
Unlike in other subjects
where questions are usually repeated word for word, in English language, you
have only the key words or phrases (which are usually italicised or
capitalised) of these questions being repeated while the questions take
different forms or patterns. At one point you might be asked to give the synonym
(nearest in meaning) of the repeated keyword while at other point you might be
asked to give the antonym (opposite in meaning) of the repeated keyword. If it
is an idiom, you are expected to choose the correct meaning of the idiom among
other options.
Today, I will be showing you some words and idiom that have appeared twice or more in JAMB's Use of English
Examination.
Are you ready? If you
are, join me as I take you on a smooth ride through this academic escapade:
1. The word “EVASIVE”
appeared in 1985 and 1997 JAMB's Use of English Examination.
JAMB's Use of English
(1985) question 31:
Many untrustworthy
students give EVASIVE answers to questions which they fully understand.
A. direct
B. outspoken
C. simple
D. truthful
E. clever.
JAMB's Use of English
(1997) question 65:
The lawyer gave EVASIVE answers to all the questions.
A. unintelligent
B. ineffective
C. unreliable
D. equivocal
2. The word “FLEXIBLE”
was repeated in 1986 and 2012 JAMB's Use of English.
JAMB's Use of English
(1986) question 26:
Mr. Jack was most FLEXIBLE in his instructions.
A. rigid
B correct
C. stiff
D. upright
JAMB's Use of English
(2012) question 38:
The principal was advised
to be FLEXIBLE on critical issues.
A. livid
B. cautious
C. evasive
D. rigid
3. The idiom “HEART IN
HIS MOUTH” appeared in 1978 and 2006 JAMB's Use of English Examination.
JAMB's Use of English
(1978) question 28:
He spoke with his HEART
IN HIS MOUTH.
A. courageously
B. with such unusual
cowardice
C. with a lot of
confusion in his speech
D. without being able to
make up his mind
E. with fright and
agitation.
JAMB's Use of English
(2006) question 36:
He has no reason to have
his HEART IN HIS MOUTH.
A. be afraid
B. feel guilty
C. be confident
D. think negatively
4. The word “SUMPTUOUS”
was repeated in 2001, 2005 and 2012 JAMB's Use of English.
JAMB's Use of English
(2001) question 30:
The village girl wore
SUMPTUOUS clothes.
A faded-looking
B. ideas
C. expensive
D. loose-fitting
JAMB's Use of English
(2005) question 69:
Some people consider the
leather upholstery and thick rugs a bit SUMPTUOUS.
A. simple
B. lavish
C. expensive
D. desirable
JAMB's Use of English
(2012) question 55:
Isa and Illu ate
SUMPTUOUS meals on their
brother’s wedding day.
A. foreign
B. cheap
C. insipid
D. expensive
Yes, that is it! Please
work out your salvation with fear and trembling by looking out for the
contextual antonyms and synonyms of the keywords (the capitalised words). Don't
fail to look for the meaning of the idiom too. This will no doubt help you in choosing
the correct answer among the options given.
If you are confused,
don't hesitate to use the comment box to ask your questions. I have the answers
to the above questions. If you want to confirm your answers, don't fail
use the comment box too.
I wish you the best in
your examination!
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