Junior Waec Updated on Nov 23, 2020 by Isaac InegbenehiNov 23, 2020 Welcome to Flashlearners BECE Quiz... Read Each Question Carefully And Choose The Best Answer From The Options. You May Click Here for Free Video Tutorials To Boost Your Score Or Simply Click Here To Access Thousands of Junior Waec Questions Offline. Next To Begin...1. Which of the following is not a type of fin in fishesAnalCaudalDorsalgill2. According to the passage, "ogene" was used toOkonkwo had just blown out the palm oil lamp and stretched himself on his bamboo bed when he heard the <strong>ogene</strong> of the town-crier piercing the still night air. Gome, gome, gome, gomes boomed the hollow metal. Then the crier gave his message and at the end of it beat a instrument again. And this was the message. Every man of Umuofia was asked to gather at the marketplace tomorrow morning. Okonkwo wondered what was amiss. He had discerned a clear overture of tragedy in the crier's voice, and even now he could still hear it as it grew dimmer and dimmer in the distance.assemble people.produce music.lure people to sleep.echo the voice of the town-crier.draw attention to a message about to be passed.3. Active Voice: The Employee Sued the CompanyActive Voice: The employee sued the company Passive Voice: The company ___ sued by the employee.has beenhave beenisis beingwas4. Which of the following words can be used with the suffix '-ster' to form a new word?GangKingMonkTeenageYouth5. The expression, the "... gome, gome” in passage is an example ofOkonkwo had just blown out the palm oil lamp and stretched himself on his bamboo bed when he heard the ogene of the town-crier piercing the still night air. Gome, gome, gome, gomes boomed the hollow metal. Then the crier gave his message and at the end of it beat a instrument again. And this was the message. Every man of Umuofia was asked to gather at the marketplace tomorrow morning. Okonkwo wondered what was amiss. He had discerned a clear overture of tragedy in the crier's voice, and even now he could still hear it as it grew dimmer and dimmer in the distance.onomatopoeiaironysimilepersonificationmetaphor6. The premature triplets are doing well in thecarrierincubatorovenpramwarmer7. How many Nigerians invented the generator?History is replete with youths who have contributed immensely to the progress of their countries. 16-year-old Olivia Hallisey discovered a way to detect Ebola in less than 30 minutes compared to the current method that takes up to 12 hours to get results. Four Nigerian high school students, all under age 15, devised a "urine-powered" generator that can supply 6 hours of uninterrupted electricity with one litre of processed urine. These ingenious minds are just a few of the countless number of youths in our generation. Youths should constantly be reminded of their uniqueness and encouraged to be at their best before this stage of their lives passes by.2468158. Which of the following state(s) of matter has Variable VolumeGas onlyliquid and gasliquid and solidliquid only9. Ayo's performance in the examination was ____ than mine.goodbettermostmore bettermore10. Which of the following prefixes can be used with the word '__frost' to form a new word?re-mis-il-de-dis11. Which of the following features enable birds to flyCiliaFinsFlagellaTentaclesWings12. The aim of the writer in this passage is toThe youthful age is the most exciting, active and dynamic period of one's life. This stage of life is characterised by physical strength, dreams of a great future, quest for adventure and acquisition of knowledge and experience. At this stage, one can achieve the best in life. Youths are full of hopes and dreams. They want to try new things, discover and create things. In a way, these are advantageous to them because this penchant to discover, create and try new things can be channelled towards productivity. Besides, some great innovations in the world today were pioneered by young people who were curious, passionate and adventurous; young men and women who dared to dream.If the youths are well guided and mentored, they will discover their God-given potentials, and channel those potentials towards problem-solving. They will not only be useful to themselves and their families, they will also be making substantial inputs to national development.History is replete with youths who have contributed immensely to the progress of their countries. 16-year-old Olivia Hallisey discovered a way to detect Ebola in less than 30 minutes compared to the current method that takes up to 12 hours to get results. Four Nigerian high school students, all under age 15, devised a "urine-powered" generator that can supply 6 hours of uninterrupted electricity with one litre of processed urine. These ingenious minds are just a few of the countless number of youths in our generation. Youths should constantly be reminded of their uniqueness and encouraged to be at their best before this stage of their lives passes by.appraiseinformentertaincriticiseargue13. I have ___ to the doctor, he will attend to us soon.speakspeakingspokenspeaksspoke14. According to the passage, the ingenuity in youths has led toThe youthful age is the most exciting, active and dynamic period of one's life. This stage of life is characterised by physical strength, dreams of a great future, quest for adventure and acquisition of knowledge and experience. At this stage, one can achieve the best in life. Youths are full of hopes and dreams. They want to try new things, discover and create things. In a way, these are advantageous to them because this penchant to discover, create and try new things can be channelled towards productivity. Besides, some great innovations in the world today were pioneered by young people who were curious, passionate and adventurous; young men and women who dared to dream.If the youths are well guided and mentored, they will discover their God-given potentials, and channel those potentials towards problem-solving. They will not only be useful to themselves and their families, they will also be making substantial inputs to national development.History is replete with youths who have contributed immensely to the progress of their countries. 16-year-old Olivia Hallisey discovered a way to detect Ebola in less than 30 minutes compared to the current method that takes up to 12 hours to get results. Four Nigerian high school students, all under age 15, devised a "urine-powered" generator that can supply 6 hours of uninterrupted electricity with one litre of processed urine. These ingenious minds are just a few of the countless number of youths in our generation. Youths should constantly be reminded of their uniqueness and encouraged to be at their best before this stage of their lives passes by.job creationeconomic recovery in many nations.industrialisationSocial Vicesgreat inventions in the world.15. What is the function of gills in Fishes?To help them swingTo help them drink waterTo help them eatTo help them breath16. To discover their potentials, youths need to beThe youthful age is the most exciting, active and dynamic period of one's life. This stage of life is characterised by physical strength, dreams of a great future, quest for adventure and acquisition of knowledge and experience. At this stage, one can achieve the best in life. Youths are full of hopes and dreams. They want to try new things, discover and create things. In a way, these are advantageous to them because this penchant to discover, create and try new things can be channelled towards productivity. Besides, some great innovations in the world today were pioneered by young people who were curious, passionate and adventurous; young men and women who dared to dream.If the youths are well guided and mentored, they will discover their God-given potentials, and channel those potentials towards problem-solving. They will not only be useful to themselves and their families, they will also be making substantial inputs to national development.History is replete with youths who have contributed immensely to the progress of their countries. 16-year-old Olivia Hallisey discovered a way to detect Ebola in less than 30 minutes compared to the current method that takes up to 12 hours to get results. Four Nigerian high school students, all under age 15, devised a "urine-powered" generator that can supply 6 hours of uninterrupted electricity with one litre of processed urine. These ingenious minds are just a few of the countless number of youths in our generation. Youths should constantly be reminded of their uniqueness and encouraged to be at their best before this stage of their lives passes by.guidedmotivatedhonouredsponsoredrewarded17. The word that can replace "devised" as used in the passage isThe youthful age is the most exciting, active and dynamic period of one's life. This stage of life is characterised by physical strength, dreams of a great future, quest for adventure and acquisition of knowledge and experience. At this stage, one can achieve the best in life. Youths are full of hopes and dreams. They want to try new things, discover and create things. In a way, these are advantageous to them because this penchant to discover, create and try new things can be channelled towards productivity. Besides, some great innovations in the world today were pioneered by young people who were curious, passionate and adventurous; young men and women who dared to dream.If the youths are well guided and mentored, they will discover their God-given potentials, and channel those potentials towards problem-solving. They will not only be useful to themselves and their families, they will also be making substantial inputs to national development.History is replete with youths who have contributed immensely to the progress of their countries. 16-year-old Olivia Hallisey discovered a way to detect Ebola in less than 30 minutes compared to the current method that takes up to 12 hours to get results. Four Nigerian high school students, all under age 15, devised a "urine-powered" generator that can supply 6 hours of uninterrupted electricity with one litre of processed urine. These ingenious minds are just a few of the countless number of youths in our generation. Youths should constantly be reminded of their uniqueness and encouraged to be at their best before this stage of their lives passes by.designedinventedproducedforgedconfigured18. The vitamin that aids good vision isACDEK19. Which of the following options are correct according to the PassagesFather came back after about an hour and told us to go and see mother in hospital the next day; her operation had been successful. The next day we could hardly contain ourselves until the evening when we could go to the hospital. We kept asking Okhen if it wasn't time to go yet, and she kept saying, "Very soon." When we did go, we found mother in a private room.I had never been inside a hospital before and I was overawed by the spick-and-span cleanliness of the room. Our house in the mission compound was always well-kept, but at the same time it looked lived-in: a toy on a chair, a book on a stool, a sewing basket on the floor, that sort of thing. But the room in which mother was lying was sparsely furnished. The bed was made of iron and painted white. Beside the bed was a wooden locker painted white also. On the other side was an upright chair. That was all, except for the mosquito net over the bed. Mother must be missing us as much as we miss her, for she drew our heads onto her chestand gave us each a hug before stretching her arms for the baby.Father puller up the upright chair to face mother and sat down. They began ro talk, and my brother and I went to the window to look at the scene outside. There were many people coming in through the hospital gate because it was visiting time. We spent the time watching them. After some time, a middle-aged nurse came in to take mother's temperature. I liked her uniform very much and I asked mother, "can I have a dress like that when we get back?" She smiled and told me it was a uniform and you had to be a nurse to wear it.1. Why were the children eager to go to the hospital?(A) The hospital was neater than their house(B) The hospital was well furnishedB. Their mother had a successful operation(D) They had not been to the hospital before(E) They wanted to see their mother2. According to the writer, one thing the hospital room had in common with their house was(A) its size(B) its tidinessC. the colour of the bed(D) the number of furniture(E) the number of occupants3. The children were ___ while their parents were discussing.A) admiring the nurse(B) moving round the hospital(C) playing games(D) playing with the baby(E) watching the scenery4. What proof is there in the passage to show that the mother missed the children? SheA. hugged them(B) Promised to sew the nurse's uniform for them(C) sat up when they arrived(D) smiled at them(E) talked with them5. Which of these statements is true according to the passage?(A) The author had not been to a hospital beforeB) the family lived in a dirty houseC. The mother was delivered a baby through operationD) The nurse was very youngE. There were few people at the hospital.1. E, 2. B, 3. A, 4. A, 5. A1. A, 2. B, 3. A, 4. A, 5. A1. E, 2. C, 3. C, 4. A, 5. A1. E, 2. B, 3. A, 4. A, 5. E1. B, 2. B, 3. C, 4. A, 5. ATime is Up!
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