Tuesday, 7 March 2017

2015 BECE ENGLISH QUESTIONS



2015 BASIC EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
SECTION A - OBJECTIVE
COMPREHENSION PASSAGE 1
It has been observed that most cult boys and girls in secondary schools prefer nick names to their real names. They answer names such as: kokos, snake, blade, principal, slash, baddest, nigger, bukana, iron-lady, queen, thatcher, etc.
Obviously, these names appear to make such students more popular and present them as the tough ones in their schools. It is difficult to identify students like that by their original names and that is why they become ready targets when there is any inter-cult war.
Students are therefore advised to review the nick names they answer. Names are powerful and have great influence on those who bear them. Parents must expect danger whenever their children start answering negative nicknames in place of their original names. Parents must then stop them and compel a change in attitude

QUESTIONS
1.    According to the passage, most cultist A. reject nicknames B. answer their original names C. prefer negative nicknames D. prefer good nicknames
2.    Cultists are often identified by A. their classes in the school B. how their parents care for them C. their popularity D. the names they bear
3.    The passage advises students to A. quit answering bad names B. quit answering good names C. prefer changing names D. enjoy answering names
4.    The passage advises parents to A. use their children’s nickname B. react softly against children’s nicknames C. rise strongly against children’s bad names D. fore see danger
5.    One can conclude from the passage that A. answering any name is dangerous B. preferring any name is risky C. negative nicknames attract victimization D. nicknames are pleasing to parents



Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow it
Passage II
A Swiss scientist was reported to be suffering from Ebola virus disease. This was the first case reported 15 years ago. In April 1995 a medical worker died in a hospital and so did the nurse who cared for him. Now the population of Kiewit, a town in Zaire African, is threatened with the killer disease…Ebola virus.
The Ebola virus and its related strains were first seen in 1976 in Sudan. In that year 280 people died in a village near the Ebola River from which the virus got its name. The Ebola Virus is one of the most mysterious and deadliest killers. It kills 90% of the victims who are infected. It is spread through direct contact with infected blood and other body fluids. Symptoms of the disease are fever, headache, vomiting and weakness. Death finally occurs in the second week when blood pours out from the victim’s eyes, ears and nose.
There is still no vaccine for the virus but the symptoms can be kept under control. Unfortunately, it is not easily transmitted but contact with blood and contaminated needles can spread the infection at an alarming rate. In the mean time, health officials are struggling to confine the virus to Kiewit and its surrounding areas. Spot checks and road blocks are carried out on roads leading to Zaire’s capital. However these attempts have proved to be unsuccessful as soldiers can be bribed easily. Air and Sea ports around the world like the United States, Thailand, Egypt, Nigeria and United Arab Emirates have also taken steps to tighten the screening of the Ebola Virus.
At this moment, the Ebola virus is stable with no new case reported. According to the World Health Organization, the deadly Ebola virus does not pose a serious international risk. Since the virus is confined to Kiewit, chances of its spreading beyond the areas are unlikely, as the virus is spread through contact with body fluid and not through casual contact or by air.
6.    The Ebola virus originated from A. Ebola River B. Kiewit C. Zaire D. Sudan
7.    The Ebola virus is mysterious because… A. of its unknown carrier B. it comes and goes quickly C. it does not kill the infected D. nobody knows how long the symptoms persists
8.    A person infected with the Ebola virus will not be able to survive … A. first week B. second week C. third week D. fourth week
9.    When symptoms can be kept under control, it means that A. they are self limiting B. they can be dealt with C. they can spread quickly D. they can be transmitted at a controlled rate
10. What do you think will happen if soldiers are successfully bribed? A. The virus will remain at place of origin B. these soldiers will be infected C. the virus carriers of the virus will bring the virus out of the place of origin D. infected animals will spread the virus to other animals through the air

LEXIS
Fill in the numbered blank spaces in the following passage with the appropriate word selected from the options lettered A-D
A notice on the News board in our schools is a form of advertisement. It might advertise an event such as football match, or play, or a concert. Its aim is to attract people and inform them about important 11.
In the world beyond school, advertising has become a lucrative business. The success or failure of a new 12  in the market may depend on how it is advertised. For a local shop in a small town, a 13 can be produced and distributed in the streets. If large sums of money are involved, companies will often go to an advertising 14   .This kind of organization specializes in the best methods of advertising, and can play a key role in the 15 of a product. They may make advertisement on TV or Radio and design 16 to go on advertising on the bill board.
Sometimes an organization may wish to improve its public 17 i.e., the way members of the public perceive it in doing this, a company may design a 18 with a public relations agency which will advise them on their public image.
    A                   B                     C                         D
1.    inform          details            information      events
2.    produce        product          event                factor
3.    handbill       handout         paper                sheet
4.    body            advisory          corporation      agency
5.    prestige        publicity          market            promotion
6.    handbills      poster             stickers           pictures
7.    perception    spending          image            relationship
8.    agreement    contract           paper              poster
From the options lettered A-D, choose the one that is NEAREST in meaning to the underlined word in the following sentences (questions 19-21)
19.    He fortified himself against the attack of the armed robbers A. strengthened B. fought C. fashioned D. dressed
20.    Our department is now autonomous A. automatic B. large C. interdependent D. independent
21.    The price of vegetables fluctuates according to weather condition A. cheap B. changes C. fair D. remain steady
From the options lettered A-D choose the appropriate question tag
22.    Okoro finished his work A. did he? B. does he? C. wasn’t he?  D. didn’t he?
23.    There are thirty chairs in the class A. aren’t there? B. aren’t they? C. are they? D. are there?
24.    The students cannot read fluently A. could they? B. can’t they? C. can they? D. do they?
Choose from the options lettered A-D the one that has the given phonetic symbol
25.    /b/ A. lamb B. debt C. bubble D. doubt
26.    /ei/ A. castle B. day C. thousand D. sad
27.    /h/ A. honour B. hope C. church D. cough
28.    /Ø/ A. the B. brother C. thing D. father
From the options lettered A-D, choose the one that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word. (questions 29-31)
29.    The shoes were so beautiful that he bought them  A. got B. sold C. stole D. borrowed
30.    He always wears a soft smile  A. kind B. sweet C. stern D. mild
31.    They promised to preserve their culture A. keep B. disturb C. destroy D. appreciate
Choose the word that appropriately completes the sentence
32.    Almost everyone I know has given ---- smoking A. up B. off C. away D. from
33.    At what time do you think we ought to ------ off tomorrow? A. Walk B. hurry C. step D. set
34.    When you want to go to bed ----- the light  A. put past B. switch off C. put out D. put under
Put the correct form of verb in the bracket from the options given
35.    Every worker (pay) his salary monthly A. has paid B. have paid C. were paid D. is paid
36.    Ebere (lose) her bag last week A. losed B. loosed C. lost D. lossed
37.    Our English master  (be) very industrious A. being  B. are C. were D. is
38.    When I arrived, she (have) gone  A. haved B. has C. have D. had
Each question is followed by four options lettered A-D , Choose the correct option for each question.
BATTLE OF SURVIVAL by Sir Lawrence Ezeora
39.    Who discovered paradise forest? A. Ojemba B. Elder Asaadu C. Elder Ofielu D. Nnamdi
40.    The major source of employment for adult males in Umundiukwu town is A. cattle rearing B. farming C. fishing D. trading
THE STRUGGLE by Akpu Felicia
41.    Arinze’s primary school teacher had a soft spot for him because of his --- A. misconduct B. pride C. intelligence and humility D. parents wealth
42.    One of the themes in the novel is the reward for A. hardwork B. hardship C. disobedience D. carelessness
THE BROKEN MEMBRANE by Felicia O. Eze
43.    What made Chuka come to live with Nnoli’s family? He loved the family his mother was related to Nnoli’s family his school was close to the family’s house his father lost his job
44.    “One cannot keep a tuber of yam and a goat in the same place and expect the goat not to eat the yam” This statement was made by Jenny Amaka Chuka Ikem
MY MOTHER’S PRIDE by Ngozi Emodi
45.    The hero of the novel is A. Adaku B. Jaco C. Obinna D. Chinyere
46.    Why did Adaku survive her ordeal in the evil forest? She was ---- A. innocent of the accusation against her B. guilty of what she was accused of C. very beautiful and hardworking D. her mother’s only child
FINAL JUDGEMENT by Uche Nnyagu
47.    Ngozi was too wicked to Chinyere and her because…. A. Chinyere was an orphan B. she feared that Chinyere would snatch her husband from her  C. Chinyere was a thief D. Chinyere was a prostitute

48.    “That I have time to sit down here and chat with you is because she travelled to the village yesterday”. She in this statement refers to A. Oge B. Ngozi C. Nkechi D. Joy
REGRETS by Barr. (Mrs) B. N Odike
49.    Why did Ijeoma not complete her secondary education? A. She took ill B. her parents could not see her through C. she got married D. she became a business woman
50.    The theme of the play is ---- A. life in school B. consequences of unseriousness C. school drop out D. early marriage
A COSTLY MISTAKE by Mary Nkwegu
51.    This drama teaches us the reward of ---- A. unfaithfulness B. disobedience C. obedience  D. way-wardness
52.    It is ----who made the costly mistakes in the drama A. Kenneth B. Mazi Egbo C. Obioma D. Johnson
THE JUDGEMENT DAY by Agbo Stephen C.
53.    The theme of the play is --- A. un-seriousness among students B. the evil consequences of keeping bad friends C. corruption D. the rich and the poor
54.    It was ---- who killed Mr. Jude Eke, the school principal A. Stanley B. Ebuka C. Junior D. Sgt. Okoli
PARIS by Esiaba Irobi
55.    In the poem Paris , “cest paris” means ---- A. It is Paris B. Look at Paris C. I see Paris D. I know Paris
NEW YORK by Esiaba Irobi
56.    New York! New York! repeatedly used in the poem is for A. adoration B. emphasis C. warning D. praise
MOSCOW by Esiaba Irobi
57.    The theme of the poem Moscow by Esiaba Irobi is --- A. the beauty and another land  B. the joy of freedom  C. there is nothing like one’s home D. sunrise in Russia
NIGHT by Esiaba Irobi
58.    The expression, “The night is a rugged landscape” is an example of A. metaphor B. irony C. simile D. personification
MIDNIGHT by Esiaba Irobi
59.    To compare midnight with a “swollen seed” shows that at midnight one is --- A. free B. unsure C. hidden D. blind
TWILIGHT by Esiaba Irobi
60.    This poem has --- stanzas A. four B. five C. three D. sixteen 

SECTION B- ESSAY
You are the chief speaker in an inter-school debate. Write your major speech for or against the motion, “The major cause of Examination mal-practices should be blamed on students rather than on teachers”.
Guideline
      i.        Take your stand
    ii.        Explain the term examination mal-practice
   iii.        Give at least three reasons for blaming the students or the teachers
   iv.        Conclude
Not less than 150 words.



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