POST UTME SUMMIT UNIVERSITY 2022 English | Objective

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Question 1
The following sentence contains a phrasal verb. Identify the phrasal verb.
A. The manager has called off the meeting.
B. The manager has called in sick.
C. The manager has called up the meeting.
D. The manager has called off the project.
Question 2
Identify the correct grammatical structure of the sentence.
A. The company has been running out of money.
B. The company has been running out of money, and it is facing financial difficulties.
C. The company has been running out of money, and it is in financial difficulties.
D. The company has been running out of money, and it is in a financial difficulty.
Question 3
The following sentence contains a tense error. Identify the error.
A. The manager will have been to the meeting.
B. The manager has been to the meeting.
C. The manager was to the meeting.
D. The manager is to the meeting.
Question 4
In the sentence 'The new policy aims to reduce carbon emissions by 50% within the next five years', what type of verb is 'aims'?
A. Auxiliary verb
B. Linking verb
C. Action verb
D. Modal verb
Question 5
The diagram below shows the structure of a cell. Identify the part labeled 'A'.
A. Nucleus
B. Mitochondria
C. Endoplasmic reticulum
D. Lysosome
Question 6
The passage below has been modified to test your comprehension skills. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
A. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
B. The sun rises in the west and sets in the east.
C. The sun rises in the north and sets in the south.
D. The sun rises in the south and sets in the north.
Question 7
Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence.
A. The company is on the verge of bankruptcy.
B. The company is on the brink of bankruptcy.
C. The company is on the edge of bankruptcy.
D. The company is on the slope of bankruptcy.
Question 8
The following sentence contains an idiom. Identify the idiom.
A. The company is on the verge of bankruptcy.
B. The company is in a state of flux.
C. The company is on shaky ground.
D. The company is in a state of limbo.
Question 9
The diagram below shows the structure of a molecule. Identify the type of bond labeled 'A'.
A. Covalent bond
B. Ionic bond
C. Hydrogen bond
D. Van der Waals bond
Question 10
Choose the correct vowel sound to complete the word.
A. The word is pronounced as /i/.
B. The word is pronounced as /e/.
C. The word is pronounced as /a/.
D. The word is pronounced as /o/.
Question 11
The passage below discusses the impact of climate change on global food production. Read the passage and answer the question.
A. Climate change has a positive impact on global food production.
B. Climate change has a negative impact on global food production.
C. Climate change has no impact on global food production.
D. Climate change has a neutral impact on global food production.
Question 12
The sentence 'The company's profits have increased by 20% over the past year' contains a specific type of verb. Identify the type of verb.
A. Action verb
B. Linking verb
C. Auxiliary verb
D. Modal verb
Question 13
The passage below has been modified. Identify the word that has been replaced with a synonym.
A. The new policy has been met with widespread criticism.
B. The new policy has been met with widespread acclaim.
C. The new policy has been met with widespread indifference.
D. The new policy has been met with widespread apathy.
Question 14
The following sentence contains a grammatical error. Identify the error.
A. The manager has been to the meeting.
B. The manager has been at the meeting.
C. The manager has been in the meeting.
D. The manager has been on the meeting.
Question 15
Fill in the blank with the correct phrasal verb.
A. The company has been running for years.
B. The company has been running out of money.
C. The company has been running out of time.
D. The company has been running out of options.

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