POST UTME UNIOSUN 2020 English | Objective

Practice these randomly selected questions to test your readiness.

Question 1
The following sentence is an example of a _______ register: 'The patient's symptoms are consistent with a diagnosis of pneumonia.'
A. Formal
B. Informal
C. Technical
D. Elevated
Question 2
The following sentence is an example of a _______ register: 'The patient's symptoms are consistent with a diagnosis of pneumonia.'
A. Formal
B. Informal
C. Technical
D. Elevated
Question 3
The sentence "The new employee was very nervous on her first day" contains a verb form that is in the past simple tense. However, the verb form in the sentence "She had been working here for three months before she was promoted" is in the past perfect tense. What is the difference between the past simple and past perfect tenses?
A. The past simple tense is used to describe completed actions in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past.
B. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that started and finished in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that started before another action in the past.
C. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe completed actions in the past.
D. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that started and finished in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past.
Question 4
The sentence "The new employee was very nervous on her first day" contains a verb form that is in the past simple tense. However, the verb form in the sentence "She had been working here for three months before she was promoted" is in the past perfect tense. What is the difference between the past simple and past perfect tenses?
A. The past simple tense is used to describe completed actions in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past.
B. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that started and finished in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that started before another action in the past.
C. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe completed actions in the past.
D. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that started and finished in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past.
Question 5
The sentence "The new employee was very nervous on her first day" contains a verb form that is in the past simple tense. However, the verb form in the sentence "She had been working here for three months before she was promoted" is in the past perfect tense. What is the difference between the past simple and past perfect tenses?
A. The past simple tense is used to describe completed actions in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past.
B. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that started and finished in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that started before another action in the past.
C. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe completed actions in the past.
D. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that started and finished in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past.
Question 6
The following sentence is an example of a _______ register: 'The patient's symptoms are consistent with a diagnosis of pneumonia.'
A. Formal
B. Informal
C. Technical
D. Elevated
Question 7
The sentence "The new employee was very nervous on her first day" contains a verb form that is in the past simple tense. However, the verb form in the sentence "She had been working here for three months before she was promoted" is in the past perfect tense. What is the difference between the past simple and past perfect tenses?
A. The past simple tense is used to describe completed actions in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past.
B. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that started and finished in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that started before another action in the past.
C. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe completed actions in the past.
D. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that started and finished in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past.
Question 8
In the context of medical ethics, what is the primary concern of the principle of autonomy?
A. Respect for patient's right to make informed decisions
B. Protection of patient's confidentiality
C. Promotion of patient's well-being
D. Ensuring patient's safety
Question 9
The following sentence is an example of a _______ register: 'The patient's symptoms are consistent with a diagnosis of pneumonia.'
A. Formal
B. Informal
C. Technical
D. Elevated
Question 10
The sentence "The new employee was very nervous on her first day" contains a verb form that is in the past simple tense. However, the verb form in the sentence "She had been working here for three months before she was promoted" is in the past perfect tense. What is the difference between the past simple and past perfect tenses?
A. The past simple tense is used to describe completed actions in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past.
B. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that started and finished in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that started before another action in the past.
C. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe completed actions in the past.
D. The past simple tense is used to describe actions that started and finished in the past, while the past perfect tense is used to describe actions that occurred before another action in the past.

Master the Exam!

You've seen a preview, but there are thousands more questions plus AI tutor to break down complex solutions.

Unlock Full Access Available for Android & Windows
Help others prepare! Share this practice hub: