Jamb English Language Past Questions For Year 1989

Question 71

In the question below choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) Underlined:

We cannot but talk about his invaluable contributions to the affairs of the society

jamb 1989

  • A. worthless
  • B. costly
  • C. unrecognized
  • D. incalculable
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Question 72

In the question below choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) Underlined:The girl is very intelligent, but her jokes are rather outrageous

jamb 1989

  • A. offensive
  • B. courageous
  • C. pleasant
  • D. unwholesome
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Question 73

In the question below choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) Underlined:The western allies frowned at their enemies indiscriminate bombing of their territory

jamb 1989

  • A. ìmpartial
  • B. selective
  • C. unprovoked
  • D. divided
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Question 74

In the question below choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) Underlined:The government is making concerted efforts at providing essential social facilities in the rural areas.

jamb 1989

  • A. dissipated
  • B. unconcerned
  • C. unsuccessful
  • D. uncontrolled
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Question 75

As the stranger approached, shola noticed that he was handsome and her excitement increased. It was of such a man she had dreamt. He had fine, arrogant carriage, like a soldier or someone in authority. When he reached the end of the pier, he addressed them in a rich, deep voice that disturbed her as the voluptuous rising of the tide had gone.

‘You’re Tunde Onu, I’m told’, he said to her father.

‘That’s right, said her father.

‘The bus conductor told me you take people to the islands’, the man continued. I’d like to go there if you can take me.

Her father examined the man from head to foot, shrewdly measuring his capacity to pay. Then he said:

‘When were you thinking of going?’

‘Right away’.

‘That’s different story, for my boatman is gone to Badagry and he won’t be back before nightfall.

‘Oh!’ said the stranger. That’s too bad. You couldn’t get someone else instead of him?

‘I would have to think hard’, he said gloomily, for its not everyone would do for the job of going with me beyond the bay to the islands at this time of the year.

Shola understood her father’s manoeuvre and felt ashamed.

'Manoeuvre' in the passage means

jamb 1989

  • A. shrewdness
  • B. cleverness
  • C. stupidity
  • D. strategy
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