A. Incomplete Sentences: Complete The Sentences With Choices Provided. You Should
A. Incomplete Sentences: Complete The Sentences With Choices Provided. You Should
A. Incomplete Sentences: Complete The Sentences With Choices Provided. You Should
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
❖ Write your Full name on the space provided above
♦ Make sure that the entire exam booklet consists of 70 questions. The English Part
contains 30 questions while 25 questions of QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE are
included in the booklet. Finally, 15 questions are included on the general
concepts & practices of Management.
❖ Put your answers for all questions and exam types in the spaces provided ON
THE ANSWER SHEET.
❖ Check that the examination booklet contains 16 printed pages including the
answer sheet.
❖ Do not detach this page.
1. Nowadays, many of the huge factories and industries ___________ to function if there
was no adequate electric power.
a. were unable b. would be unable c. will be unable d. are unable
2. The variety of goods and services offered __________ limited only by the types of
People and organizations that join
A. is b. are c. has d. have
3. Dawit’s hobbies include jogging, swimming, an
with
7. The man is _________ walk up the stairs of the
tall building.
a. so old to b. too old to c. older to d. old so that he
9. The sentence ‘Go to bed immediately or you can't get up early tomorrow’ may mean
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Part III: Vocabulary (15marks)
A. Choose the right pair to complete the sentences (1 mark each)
10. He warned the workers against supporting these anti-social policies, which he
Declared would rather than _______________________ the plight of the
common people
12. Athletes have so perfected their techniques in track; and field events that the
_______ Becomes ___________________ before record books can be
Published.
a) Meet; official c) fantastic; common place
b) Time; authentic d) result; obsolete
B. Choose the most appropriate meaning for each word in bold type. (1 mark each)
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18. I : MY
A) Him : his
B) You : you’re
C) They : there
D)Who : whose
19. ALTHOUGH : NEVERTHELESS
a) Since :therefore
b) In spite of : consequently
c) When : simultaneously
d) Because : therefore
Paragraph ONE
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of Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, and Essex invite you to enjoy their castles and coastline,
their charming bed and breakfast inns, their museums and their cathedrals. Spend lazy
days watching the clouds drift by or spend active days hiking the glorious hills. These
fields were home to Thomas Hardy, and the ports launched ships that shaped world
history. Bed and breakfasts abound, ranging from quiet farmhouses to lofty castles. Our
tour begins August 15. Call or fax us today for more information 1-800-222-XXXX.
Enrollment is limited, so please call soon.
20. Which of the following counties is not included in the tour?
A. Devon B. Cornwall C. Essex D. Hampshire
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21. How many people can go on this tour?
A. 10 B. an unlimited number C. 2-8 D. a limited nurr
22. What can we infer about this area of southern England?
A. The region has lots of vegetation
B. The coast often has harsh weather
C. The sun is hot and the air is dry.
D. The land is flat Paragraph TWO
Anna Szewcyzk, perhaps the most popular broadcaster in the news media today, woi the
1998 Broadcasting Award. She got her start in journalism as an editor at the Holtsville
County Times in Missouri. When the newspaper went out of business, a Colleague
persuaded her to enter the field of broadcasting. She moved to Oregon to begin a master's
degree in broadcast journalism at Atlas University. Following
Graduation, she was able to begin her career as a local newscaster with WPSU-TV in
Seattle, Washington, and rapidly advanced to national television. Noted for her quick* and
trenchant commentary, her name has since become synonymous with Good Day America
Accepting the award at the National Convention of Broadcast Journalism in Chicago, Ms.
Szewcyzk remarked, "I am so honored by this award that I'm at a total loss for words!" Who
would ever have believed it?
23. What is the purpose of this announcement?
A. to invite people to the National Convention of Broadcast Journalism
B. to encourage college students to study broadcasting ,
C. to recognize Ms. Szewcyzk's accomplishments
24. The expression "to become synonymous with" means
A. to be the same as..
B. to be the opposite of.
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C. to be in sympathy with.
D. to be discharged from
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25. What was Ms. Szewczyk's first job in journalism?
A. She was a T.V. announcer in Washington
B. She was a newscaster in Oregon.
C. She was an editor for a newspaper in Missouri
D. She was a talk show host in Chicago.
Part IV. Rearrange sentences into a paragraph. Then write the correct order in the
spaces provide on the answer sheet. Your first sentence is No. 4 (5 marks)
1. To truly control destruction from earthquakes, scientists must find a way to predict
2. Each year earthquakes take 10,000 to 15,000 lives and cause billions of dollars in
3. Recent efforts to predict earthquakes have met with only limited success.