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English Language Waec Past Questions And Answers (Objective and Theory)

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English Language Waec Past Questions And Answers (Objective and Theory)

English Language WAEC Exam Questions:

 

Section A: Objective Questions (15 Questions)

 

Choose the correct synonym for the word “Ubiquitous.”

a) Rare

b) Pervasive

c) Scarce

d) Limited

 

Answer: b) Pervasive

 

Identify the grammatical error in the sentence: “Each of the students were given a textbook.”

a) Each

b) Students

c) Were

d) Textbook

 

Answer: c) Were

 

Which figure of speech is used in the phrase “Time flies when you’re having fun”?

a) Simile

b) Metaphor

c) Personification

d) Hyperbole

 

Answer: b) Metaphor

 

Select the appropriate conjunction to complete the sentence: “She is intelligent, ______ lazy.”

a) And

b) But

c) Or

d) So

 

Answer: b) But

 

What is the antonym of “Benevolent”?

a) Malevolent

b) Kind

c) Generous

d) Compassionate

 

Answer: a) Malevolent

 

Choose the correct spelling:

a) Accomodate

b) Accommodate

c) Acommodate

d) Acomodate

 

Answer: b) Accommodate

 

In the sentence “The cat sat on the mat,” identify the preposition.

a) Cat

b) Sat

c) On

d) Mat

 

Answer: c) On

 

What type of sentence is “I cannot believe it!”?

a) Interrogative

b) Exclamatory

c) Declarative

d) Imperative

 

Answer: b) Exclamatory

 

Identify the gerund in the sentence: “Swimming is my favorite hobby.”

a) Swimming

b) Is

c) My

d) Hobby

 

Answer: a) Swimming

 

Choose the correct form of the verb: “She _____ the book yesterday.”

a) Reads

b) Reading

c) Read

d) Reads

 

Answer: c) Read

 

Section B: Theory Questions (5 Questions)

 

Write a composition of not less than 200 words on the topic: “The Impact of Technology on Education.”

 

Discuss the theme of betrayal in William Shakespeare’s play “Othello.”

 

Explain the process of photosynthesis in plants.

 

Describe a memorable event in your life and its significance.

 

Analyze the use of symbolism in George Orwell’s novel “Animal Farm.

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