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Lexis and Structure - Jamb English Language Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb English Language Past Questions

Jamb Past Questions and Answers on Lexis and Structure

Question 2116:


Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.
After the war, the victors became increasingly vindictive?

A. Vengeful attacks were incessantly carried out on those who lost war
B. Friendly measures were taken to heal the wounds
C. Repreesive measures were taken against those who lost the war
D. Those who won the war became treacherous


Question 2117:


Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.
The perfect reeled off the names of all the students who broke the library?

A. The perfect gave a disjointed list of the students in the law library
B. The perfect omitted the names of the students who broke into the law library
C. The perfect submitted a complete list of the students who stole library books
D. The perfect gave an accurate list of the students who disobeyed library regulations


Question 2118:


Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.
I owe you far less than you owe me?

A. My debt to you is greater than yours to me
B. Your debt is not much greater than mine
C. What we owe each other is approximately the same
D. I owe you something, but you owe me much more


Question 2119:


Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.
The dispute over land acquisition has come to a head?

A. The problem has reached crisis proportions
B. The problem has been referred to the headquarters
C. Because of the dispute, land acquisition has now been halted
D. The problem has now been solved


Question 2120:


Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.
He had hardly spoken when the bell rang?

A. He found it difficult to speak, and then the bell rang
B. When the bell rang, he was still speaking
C. The bell rang very soon after he spoke
D. He spoke in a harsh manner and the bell rang






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