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English Language 1989 JAMB Past Questions

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The evidence given so far demonstrates that a nuclear exchange in the Northern Hemisphere would have an unavoidable global aftermath making the continued existence of mankind impossible anywhere. It is also very improbable that a nuclear exchange would be confined exclusively to the vicinity of the industrialized developments indicate that a nuclear disaster would be carried into the territories of the developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. These developments include the preparations being made by aggressive forces for the armed seizure of the Middle East oil fields, the nuclear missile deployment in the south of Western Europe, the establishment of military bases for the rapid deployment of forces in North Africa and the Indian Ocean and the tensions in the south Atlantic and the Caribbean.
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A suitable tittle for this passage is

  • A. preparation for nuckear war on the third world countries
  • B. possible effects of nuclear war on third world countries
  • C. strategies for a nuclear confrontation
  • D. the merits and demerits of nuclear exchange
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'Aggressive' in the passage means
  • A. millitant
  • B. dissident
  • C. reactionary
  • D. revolutionary
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The central point being stressed in the passage is that
  • A. nuclear war is inevitable in the third world countries
  • B. nuclear war is imminenet in the third world countries
  • C. a country does not have to be industrialized before being concerned with nuclear matters
  • D. the aggressive forces of the world are ready to carry the nuclear battle into the developing nations
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According to the author, current world development points to

  • A. an exclusive destruction of the developing countries
  • B. a likely spread of nuclear calamity to the third world countries
  • C. nuclear excxhange taking place in africa, asia and latin america
  • D. a confrontation between the industrialized and the developing countries
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From this passage, we learn that nuclear exchange in the northern hemisphere would be
  • A. inconceivable
  • B. inevitable
  • C. fatal to mankind
  • D. partially destructive
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