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Post Utme Ladoke Akintola University of Technology English Language Past Questions

Question 16:


Grandma is known to be ponderous

A. Snobbish
B. Instinctive
C. Impulsive
D. Gentle


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Question 17:


The word "paragraph" means writing ordinary or drawing with light. Therefore, a picture is one drawn with rays of light. Essentially, the camera box is a box with an aperture at one end of it. The aperture allows high into the camera box as a window does for a room

The percentage representation of nouns in the above passage

A. \(19 \%\)
B. \(32 \%\)
C. \(44 \%\)
D. \(14 \%\)


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Question 18:


The word "paragraph" means writing ordinary or drawing with light. Therefore, a picture is one drawn with rays of light. Essentially, the camera box is a box with an aperture at one end of it. The aperture allows high into the camera box as a window does for a room

An adjective is always positioned

A. After prepositions
B. Before the noun
C. After the noun
D. At the beginning of a sentences


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Question 19:


The word "paragraph" means writing ordinary or drawing with light. Therefore, a picture is one drawn with rays of light. Essentially, the camera box is a box with an aperture at one end of it. The aperture allows high into the camera box as a window does for a room

The logical arrangement of sentences in a paragraph is known as

A. Clarity
B. Completeness
C. Coherence
D. Unity


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Question 20:


The word "paragraph" means writing ordinary or drawing with light. Therefore, a picture is one drawn with rays of light. Essentially, the camera box is a box with an aperture at one end of it. The aperture allows high into the camera box as a window does for a room

The word class comprises of the following except

A. Prepositions
B. Phrases
C. Pronouns
D. Demonstrative


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