A thousand ways to pass basic english examination

301.Choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase underlined: Though David’s condition is πšœΜ²πšŽΜ²πš›Μ²πš’Μ²πš˜Μ²πšžΜ²πšœΜ², his life is not in immediate danger
  • A. Grave
  • B. Nasty
  • C. Dangerous
  • D. Hypertensive
302.Choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase underlined: The essay topic is πš—Μ²πšŽΜ²πš‹Μ²πšžΜ²πš•Μ²πš˜Μ²πšžΜ²πšœΜ².
  • A. Clear
  • B. Incorrect
  • C. Vague
  • D. Distinct
303.Choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase underlined: I have always believed that my mother is an πš’Μ²πš–Μ²πš™Μ²πšŠΜ²πšœΜ²πšœΜ²πš’Μ²πš˜Μ²πš—Μ²πšŽΜ²πšΜ² woman
  • A. Impartial
  • B. Emotional
  • C. Impassive
  • D. Emotive
304.Choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase underlined: My father was at the πšŠΜ²πš™Μ²πš˜Μ²πšΜ²πšŽΜ²πšŽΜ² of his career when he was retired.
  • A. Terminal point
  • B. Least productive stage
  • C. Redundant stage
  • D. Highest point
305.Choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase underlined: The party’s gathering was thrown into a state of πšŽΜ²πšžΜ²πš™Μ²πš‘Μ²πš˜Μ²πš›Μ²πš’Μ²πšŠΜ² after the election result was announced.
  • A. Pleasure
  • B. Confusion
  • C. Sadness
  • D. Excitement
306.Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence: The politician’s inflammatory remarks were heavily criticized
  • A. The politician’s provocative remarks were heavily criticized
  • B. The politician tribalistic remarks were heavily criticized
  • C. The politician’s bombastic remarks were heavily criticized
  • D. The politician’s rude remarks were heavily criticized
307.Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence: The events of last Friday show that there is no love lost between the principal and the Vice-Principal.
  • A. They dislike each other
  • B. They like each other
  • C. They cannot part company
  • D. They work independently
308.Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence: Though he is our elected representative, he often takes a rather jaundiced view of our problems
  • A. He takes a rather hazy view of our problems
  • B. He takes sickly view of our problems
  • C. He takes an unfavourable position concerning our problems
  • D. He takes a rather forceful view of our problems
309.Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence: If he were here it could be more fun
  • A. There was no fun because he was not present
  • B. He did not show up and so the occasion lacked much fun
  • C. He was being expected to supply more fun
  • D. He was expected but did not show up to liven upthe occasion
310.Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided: Without our relentless campaigns, we might ___ victory in the race for the National Assembly.
  • A. Never had been
  • B. Never have been
  • C. Have never be
  • D. Be never sure of
311.Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided: The governor rejected the bill and withheld his ______
  • A. Access
  • B. Accent
  • C. Assent
  • D. Ascent
312.Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided: The new school is not provided with _____ for science practical.
  • A. An equipment
  • B. Enough equipment
  • C. Equipments
  • D. Enough equipments
313.Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided: We are all hungry; we __ anything to eat since morning.
  • A. Didn’t have
  • B. Haven’t had
  • C. Never had
  • D. Hadn’t had
314.In question below, choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s): The meeting was πšŒΜ²πšŠΜ²πš—Μ²πšŒΜ²πšŽΜ²πš•Μ²πš•Μ²πšŽΜ²πšΜ² because of the convocation
  • A. Brought up
  • B. Called off
  • C. Broken off
  • D. Phased out
315.In question below, choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s): Our town is so small that we are always meeting our school mates πšŠΜ²πšŒΜ²πšŒΜ²πš’Μ²πšΜ²πšŽΜ²πš—Μ²πšΜ²πšŠΜ²πš•Μ²πš•Μ²πš’Μ²
  • A. Coining across
  • B. Falling into
  • C. Knocking up
  • D. Running into
316.In question below, choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s): Can you give 𝚊̲ ̲𝚐̲𝚘̲𝚘̲𝚍̲ Μ²πšŽΜ²πš‘Μ²πš™Μ²πš•Μ²πšŠΜ²πš—Μ²πšŠΜ²πšΜ²πš’Μ²πš˜Μ²πš—Μ² for your behaviour?
  • A. Account for
  • B. Call for
  • C. Clear up
  • D. Give up
317.In question below, choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s): Be πšŒΜ²πšŠΜ²πš›Μ²πšŽΜ²πšΜ²πšžΜ²πš•Μ²! We are approaching the crossroads
  • A. Look up
  • B. Watch out
  • C. Look out
  • D. Look in
318.In question below, choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s): Thousands of students πšŠΜ²πš›Μ²πšŽΜ² Μ²πšŒΜ²πšŠΜ²πš—Μ²πšΜ²πš’Μ²πšΜ²πšŠΜ²πšΜ²πšŽΜ²πšœΜ² for the examination but only few pass.
  • A. Come into
  • B. Go into
  • C. Enter for
  • D. Turn up for
319.In question below, choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s): He πš Μ²πšŽΜ²πš—Μ²πšΜ² Μ²πšΜ²πš‘Μ²πš›Μ²πš˜Μ²πšžΜ²πšΜ²πš‘Μ² Μ²πšΜ²πš’Μ²πš›Μ²πšŽΜ² before he qualified as a doctor
  • A. Had a fire accident
  • B. Made a lot of fire
  • C. Suffered a lot
  • D. Required a lot of fire
320.In question below, choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s): Once I have finished all my πš‘Μ²πš˜Μ²πš–Μ²πšŽΜ²πš Μ²πš˜Μ²πš›Μ²πš”Μ²,Μ² ̲𝙸̲ Μ²πšŠΜ²πš–Μ² Μ²πš™Μ²πšŽΜ²πš›Μ²πš–Μ²πš’Μ²πšΜ²πšΜ²πšŽΜ²πšΜ² to watch television.
  • A. I can watch television at anytime
  • B. I can only watch television after doing my homework
  • C. Television comes first, then homework second
  • D. I can only finish my homework after permission to watch television.