CSEC English A
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Teadra Morris
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English
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10th - 11th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Choose from the four suggested answers, the word or phrase that is closest to OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.
We found her appreciative of the help that we had given her on this matter.
unhappy about
displeased at
ungrateful for
intolerant of
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Multiple Choice
Choose from the four suggested answers, the word or phrase that is closest to OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.
While the employers approved of his work habits, they objected to his radical views.
capitalist
informed
fashionable
conservative
3.
Multiple Choice
Choose from the four suggested answers, the word or phrase that is closest to OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word or phrase.
At the sound of the bell, the lover forms went reluctantly back to their classrooms.
willingly
hurriedly
anxiously
punctually
4.
Multiple Choice
The following sentence is followed by four sentences, A, B, C and D. Choose the one NEAREST IN MEANING to the original sentence. Be sure to read all four options before you select your answer.
When Mr Peets was transferred on promotion from South Point to Maraval Mrs Adams succeeded him.
Mrs Adams worked at Maraval after Mr Peets left on promotion.
Mr Peets was succeeded by Mrs Adams when he was promoted to a post at Maraval.
Both Mr Peets and Mrs Adams were transferred on promotion: Mr Peets to Maraval and Mrs Adams to South Point.
In order to be promoted, Mr Peets had to be transferred to Maraval to allow Mrs Adams to work at South Point.
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Multiple Choice
This sentence is followed by four sentences, A, B, C and D. Choose the one NEAREST IN MEANING to the original sentence. Be sure to read all four options before you select your answer.
Recent floods have made the route impassable.
People are unable to travel because of the floods.
The road cannot be used as a result of the floods.
Travelling has been brought to a standstill because of floods.
Because of heavy showers, commuters were forced to detour.
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Multiple Choice
This sentence is followed by four sentences, A, B, C and D. Choose the one NEAREST IN MEANING to the original sentence. Be sure to read all four options before you select your answer.
The competitors in the long jump event were daunted by the performance of Kevin Jones.
Kevin Jones was the best participant in the long jump event.
No one expected to do better than Kevin Jones in the long jump.
The long jump event daunted all the competitors except Kevin Jones.
Since Kevin Jones jumped so well the other competitors in the event were discouraged.
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