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English Language 1985 JAMB Past Questions

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My good people I come before you this evening as a man whose honesty and integrity have been questioned. Now, the usual political thing to do when charges are levelled against you is either to ignore them or to deny them without giving details, But before I answer any of your questions, let me state categorically that I have not touched a kobo of the #50,000 we contributed. Every kobo of it has been used in defraying political campaign expenses.

As a matter of fact, during one of my 'meet the press' conferences, Tony Agiwa accosted me and said, 'Honourable Senator what about this fund we hear about?' I told him there was no secret about the fund and that he should meet Abu O. Abu to get details of the fund. I told him, 'You will find that the purpose of the fund was primarily to defray political expenses'. In answer to another one of his questions, I said that neither contributors to this fund, nor contributors to any of my campaigns have ever received any special consideration that he would not have received as an ordinary constituent. And I can say that never, since I became a Senator, have I made a telephone call for them to an agency or have I gone down to an agency on their behalf. Records will show that, and these records are in the hands of the  Administrator.

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The author is
  • A. exonerating himself from allegations of embezzlement
  • B. ignoring the allegations of embezzlement
  • C. taking part in a political campaign
  • D. demonstrating that he is a Senator
  • E. try to implicate Abu O. Abu, a fellow political
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Constituent in the passage means

  • A. a section of his constituency
  • B. his entire constituency
  • C. his campaigner
  • D. a person having voting rights where he is living
  • E. a supporter
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Accosted in the passage means

  • A. grossly insulted
  • B. greeted
  • C. fought with
  • D. forced
  • E. went and spoke to
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It appears that the #50,000
  • A. has been spent
  • B. has been paid into the government treasury
  • C. will soon be paid to the government treasury
  • D. has been saved by Abu O. Abu
  • E. will be used for furture compaigns
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Abu O. Abu is portrayed as
  • A. a corrupt politician
  • B. the administrator of the fund
  • C. an ordinary taxpayer
  • D. a government official
  • E. a citizen
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