NECO 2020 English Language Obj, Essay And Test Of Orals Answer – Oct/ Nov Expo
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ENGLISH ORAL:
1-10: DCCABBAEDA
11-20: DCBEDEECAD
21-30: ABDBEABBAC
31-40: AEDBBBDBCC
41-50: CCCDEEDDCA
51-60: BEDABEBCCE
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ENGLISH OBJ:
1-10: EBEEACDDBD
11-20: BECAAECCEA
21-30: DAEAADCEBD
31-40: DCCCBCBDEE
41-50: DECDCBAEEB
51-60: DBBDCAAEBC
61-70: AECADDADDB
71-80: CEBCECABDD
81-90: ABEDCEAECB
91-100: CCBCDBCCCD
(5a)
The writer actively took part in making Mr. Francis
(5b)
The students were funds of playing pranks because they thought Mr.
Francis was weak.
(5c)
The principal checked the writer’s academic records
(5d)
The principal was surprised because his academic record spoke well of
him.
(5e)
Their performance was poor because they didn't pay attention in class
(5f)
(i)Non Clause
(ii)Compliments the pronoun "Those"
(5g)Mr. Francis changed their attitude by not participating in cheating,
and yet do well.
(5h)
Refined - cultured
Pranks - practical jokes
Puzzled - perplexed
Sentence - Punishment
Retaliation - revenge
Considerably - appreciably
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(6)
(i)Infant mortality can be reduced by exclusively breastfeeding infants
for at least six months
(ii)Infant mortality can be reduced by maintaining good hygiene.
(iii)It can also be reduced by improving the diet of infants with Vitamin
A
(b)
(i)A disease-free environment is possible by using clean water.
(ii)It is also possible by using latrines.
(iii)An environment will be free of diseases if food is stored properly.
3 Blessing Close,
Bonsaac, Asaba.
12th November, 2020.
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(1)
Dear Sophia,
I received the news of your admission with great excitement. I am very
glad you made the merit list; it shows you have been up and doing
about your academic work. Dad was so impressed and full of praise for
you when he called me on phone. I am aware you have started already.
How are you doing? Hope you are coping?
I'd like to tell you a few things about the school. Firstly, you are lucky
the school has moved to a new location which is nearer to the house. So
you won't have issues with transportation. As you may have seen
already, the compound is very big enough to accommodate a standard
sporting field. During exam period, I used to prefer there for reading
because it is usually less crowded with no noise.
The school is very competitive. For instance, if a student failed either
Mathematics or English, he or she would be promoted on trial, provided
more than half of the other subjects were passed. Failing both key
subjects is usually an outright repetition of that class. And when it
occurs again, it will be expulsion. So, it is very important you maintain
your academic tempo; and if possible, try to improve it because you will
be studying with sound students from different academic backgrounds.
Secondly, I am proud of the caliber of teachers in that school - always
willing to impart and are disciplined too. Always endeavour to listen in
class and write only when it is time for writing. Ask questions for
clarity. Any other issues you might have, chat me up via mummy's
WhatsApp line.
I wish you well in your academics. Try to be among the top ten. I hope
to hear from you soon of your progress.
Take care!
Yours truly,
Gidi
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(4)
We have a basketful of eggs, there is no guarantee that all the eggs
will hatch into chickens. Similarly, planning is important in life. But we
should not pin all our hopes and plan too much for the future,
expecting certain things to happen. Because in life, events or incidents
do not always happen the way we want them to do. It is necessary to
plan but we must also be prepared to expect unexpected contingencies.
In this proverb, our plans are compared to chickens that come out of
eggs.
It is better to plan things but one must also be prepared for uncertain
eventualities to avoid disappointments and frustration.
Once there was a farmer Subramanian who had cultivated groundnuts on
his farmland and got a good yield. He sold the groundnuts and made a
huge sum of money. He wanted to perform the wedding of his
daughter in a grand manner but realized that he was running short by
a small amount.
Subramanian decided that he would cultivate groundnuts again the next
season so that he would get a huge sum of money all over again.
Other farmers warned him not to do so since it was time for the
monsoons and the meteorological department had predicted heavy rains
that year. They told him that paddy would be the best crop for
cultivation and if he wanted he could cultivate groundnuts over a small
area.
But Subramanian refused to listen to them and went ahead and
cultivated groundnuts over his entire farmland. He was sure that he
would get a good yield. He spent all the extra money that he had to
conduct his daughter's wedding. Just as the crops were getting ready
for harvesting, heavy rains lashed the village and all the crops got
washed away due to heavy floods. The rain resulted in making heavy
losses to all the farmers who had cultivated groundnuts in their lands.
Subramanian was a very sad man for he not only lost his crops but he
also wasted all his money in lavish expenditure which was unnecessary.
He realized his folly in being overconfident and not listening to his
friends' advice which resulted in him losing all his money. Thereafter it
took many years for Subramanian to settle all his loan amounts which
he borrowed to marry off his daughter.
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