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From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.

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Until now, Etim has always started the fights, but this time Adamu is clearly the ..........

  • A. oppressor
  • B. fighter
  • C. aggressor
  • D. underdog
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1187

If found guilty, a person may appeal to a higher court in the hope that it will......the verdict.

  • A. discharge
  • B. revise
  • C. dismiss
  • D. reverse
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1188

The visit of the patron of the club ...... the morale of the players.

  • A. elated
  • B. induced
  • C. boasted
  • D. boosted
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After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations of the sentence is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
 

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Although Aliyu was acquitted by the court for want of evidence, the police still kept a tab on him. This means that they

  • A. kept him under close observation
  • B. set a trap to catch him again
  • C. attached a tag to his clothes
  • D. kept him behind bars.
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1190

When it came to the question of an increase in allowances, the striking workers spoke with one voice. This means that the workers

  • A. became frightened
  • B. appointed one of them as their spokesman
  • C. repeated their demand in a chorus
  • D. were unanimous in their position
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