English Language Past QuestionsQuestion 9061:There are four different species of Kangaroo- the red Kangaroo, the eastern grey Kangaroo, the western grey Kangaroo, and the antelope Kangaroo. They are the only large animals that use hopping as their primary method of locomotion. Their large tails provide balance as they hop around quickly on two legs or walk around slowly on all four legs. Kangaroos can jump very high, sometimes three times their own height and they can also swim. On land, they move their hind legs together, however, in water, they kick each leg independently to swim. They eat grass, leaves, herbs, and roots. They need little water to enable them to go far distances. Kangaroos are social animals that stay in groups of at least three or four individuals. Some groups can have up to one hundred Kangaroos, most of which are active at night. They usually have one young annually. Females have a bag in which babies live and drink milk for eight months. Kangaroos usually live about six years in the forest. Kangaroo are social animals because they __________ A. Are active mostly at night B. Are always in clusters C. Can swim D. Can travel far E. Give brith to young ones yearly Question 9062:There are four different species of Kangaroo- the red Kangaroo, the eastern grey Kangaroo, the western grey Kangaroo, and the antelope Kangaroo. They are the only large animals that use hopping as their primary method of locomotion. Their large tails provide balance as they hop around quickly on two legs or walk around slowly on all four legs. Kangaroos can jump very high, sometimes three times their own height and they can also swim. On land, they move their hind legs together, however, in water, they kick each leg independently to swim. They eat grass, leaves, herbs, and roots. They need little water to enable them to go far distances. Kangaroos are social animals that stay in groups of at least three or four individuals. Some groups can have up to one hundred Kangaroos, most of which are active at night. They usually have one young annually. Females have a bag in which babies live and drink milk for eight months. Kangaroos usually live about six years in the forest. From the passage, it can be deduced that Kangaroos are __________ animals A. Aquatic B. Carnivorous C. Domestic D. Herbivorous E. Ominivorous Question 9063:There are four different species of Kangaroo- the red Kangaroo, the eastern grey Kangaroo, the western grey Kangaroo, and the antelope Kangaroo. They are the only large animals that use hopping as their primary method of locomotion. Their large tails provide balance as they hop around quickly on two legs or walk around slowly on all four legs. Kangaroos can jump very high, sometimes three times their own height and they can also swim. On land, they move their hind legs together, however, in water, they kick each leg independently to swim. They eat grass, leaves, herbs, and roots. They need little water to enable them to go far distances. Kangaroos are social animals that stay in groups of at least three or four individuals. Some groups can have up to one hundred Kangaroos, most of which are active at night. They usually have one young annually. Females have a bag in which babies live and drink milk for eight months. Kangaroos usually live about six years in the forest. Which of the following can replace the word 'independently" as used in the passage? A. Carefully B. Confidently C. Forcefully D. Quickly E. Separately Question 9064:I was fifteen when I left home for Conakry, where I was to pursue a course in technical studies at the Ecole George-Poiret, now known as the Technical College. I was leaving my parents for the second time. The first time was immediately after I had passed my scholarship examination when I acted as an interpreter to an officer who had come to map the land in our district in part of the neighboring Sudan. But on this second occasion, I was taking a lot of leave of them. For a whole week, my mother had been gathering together some provisions for me. Conakry is about 400 miles from Kouroussa, and to my mother, it was an unknown, if not unexplored land, where God alone knows if I would get enough to eat. And so she collected together couscous, meat, fish, yams, rice and potatoes. The previous week, my mother had already undertaken a tour of the most celebrated marabouts, consulting them about my future and making many sacrifices. She had offered up an ox in memory of her father and had invoked the aid of her ancestors' spirits, so that good fortune might attend to me on a voyage which, in her eyes, was rather like departing for savage land; the fact that Conakry is the capital of Guinea only served to accentuate the strange character of the place where I was going. On the eve of my departure, all the marabouts and witch-doctors, friends and notables, and whoever cared to cross our threshold, all attended a magnificent feast in our compound. For my mother believed that on this occasion no one should be turned away; so that the blessing I was to take with me would be complete. Moreover, this was the reason why the marabouts had requested such large quantities of food. And so each guest, after having eaten his fill, would seize me by the hand and bless me, saying: "May good fortune favour you! May your studies be fruitful! And may the Lord protect you!". According to the passage, what role did the writer play during the mapping out of the land? The writer A. Gathered information for the officer B. Pursued a course in technical studies C. Served as an interpreter to the officer D. Travelled aroung with the officer E. Was the messenger in the district Question 9065:I was fifteen when I left home for Conakry, where I was to pursue a course in technical studies at the Ecole George-Poiret, now known as the Technical College. I was leaving my parents for the second time. The first time was immediately after I had passed my scholarship examination when I acted as an interpreter to an officer who had come to map the land in our district in part of the neighboring Sudan. But on this second occasion, I was taking a lot of leave of them. For a whole week, my mother had been gathering together some provisions for me. Conakry is about 400 miles from Kouroussa, and to my mother, it was an unknown, if not unexplored land, where God alone knows if I would get enough to eat. And so she collected together couscous, meat, fish, yams, rice and potatoes. The previous week, my mother had already undertaken a tour of the most celebrated marabouts, consulting them about my future and making many sacrifices. She had offered up an ox in memory of her father and had invoked the aid of her ancestors' spirits, so that good fortune might attend to me on a voyage which, in her eyes, was rather like departing for savage land; the fact that Conakry is the capital of Guinea only served to accentuate the strange character of the place where I was going. On the eve of my departure, all the marabouts and witch-doctors, friends and notables, and whoever cared to cross our threshold, all attended a magnificent feast in our compound. For my mother believed that on this occasion no one should be turned away; so that the blessing I was to take with me would be complete. Moreover, this was the reason why the marabouts had requested such large quantities of food. And so each guest, after having eaten his fill, would seize me by the hand and bless me, saying: "May good fortune favour you! May your studies be fruitful! And may the Lord protect you!". The writer's mother gathered food items for her son because __________ A. Conakry was far from Kouroussa B. She did not want him to eat food from Conakry C. She wanted to celebrate a magnificient feast D. She wanted to guard against the unknown E. There was no sufficient food in Conakry |
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