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Bece Past Questions & Answers – 2010 (English)
PAPER ONE
From the alternatives lettered A to D, choose the one which most suitably completes each sentence
1. Our teacher was late for school because he ……..a flat tyre.
A. had
B. will have
C. is having
D. has
A. had
2. We had dinner at a Chinese restaurant where I ………….fried chicken.
A. am enjoying
B. will enjoy
C. enjoyed
D. would enjoy
C. enjoyed
3. Ama’s father asked her to choose …………John and William.
A. among
B. from
C. with
D. between
D. between
4. Willie has malaria and is not ………..enough to go to school.
A. good
B. well
C. fine
D. free
B. well
5. The school band …………two days a week.
A. practise
B. are practicing
C. practises
D. were practising
C. practises
6. Philomena ………passed the examination if she had tried harder.
A. could have
B. will have
C. may have
D. could
A. could have
7. The law was passed according to strict legal ………….
A. cases
B. principles
C. rules
D. issues
B. principles
8. The book, as well as several others, ………..interesting reading.
A. makes
B. are to make
C. are making
D. make
A. makes
9. ……………….. Joe scored the first goal, he was injured in the process.
A. But
B. Nevertheless
C. Although
D. Furthermore
C. Although
10. Neither Kojo nor his friend ……… the issue clearly.
A. understands
B. have understood
C. understand
D. is understanding
A. understands
11. The ………..centre is located on the hill.
A. womens’
B. woman
C. womans’
D. women’s
D. women’s
12. One of the cows …………from the herd.
A. has strayed
B. have strayed
C. have been strayed
D. has been strayed
A. has strayed
13. At the party, the guests placed an order for a large…………of drinks.
A. count
B. total
C. quantity
D. sum
C. quantity
14. The hall was so small that it could …………contain all of us.
A. rarely
B. comfortably
C. conveniently
D. hardly
D. hardly
15. If I were a manager, I …………satisfy my customers.
A. will
B. shall
C. would
D. must
C. would
Choose from the alternatives lettered A to D the one which is nearest in meaning to the underlined word in
each sentence.
16. Florence performs creditably in all examinations.
A. fairly
B. well
C. graciously
D. good
A. fairly
17. The choir sang some melodious songs at the function.
A. loud
B. pleasant
C. soft
D. musical
B. pleasant
18. Jane is always immaculately dressed.
A. modestly
B. correctly
C. neatly
D. scantily
B. correctly
19. The village was enveloped in a thick fog.
A. built
B. put
C. shaped
D. covered
D. covered
20. The inquisitive stranger asked many questions.
A. curious
B. pompous
C. intelligent
D. cowardly
A. curious
In each of the following sentences a group of words has been underlined. Choose from the alternatives lettered
A to D the one that best explains the underlined group of words.
21. Whenever Kweku goes to Kumasi, he puts up with his uncle. This means that Kweku ……….
A. helps
B. stays with
C. converses with
D. avoids
B. stays with
22. I glanced over the papers as I walked home. This means that I quickly ……….the papers.
A. wrote
B. analysed
C. saw
D. read
D. read
23. The woman entered the room to find her daughter with her eyes glued to the television.
This means that her daughter was …………the television.
A. smiling at
B. dismantling
C. intently watching
D. cleaning
C. intently watching
24. Kojo was dragged to the farm like a lamb to the slaughter. This means that Kojo was dragged …….
A. with difficulty
B. without resistance
C. with a lamb on his shoulder
D. without anything on him
B. without resistance
25. The bully was ordered to leave his younger brother alone. This means that the bully was told …….
A. not to accompany him anywhere
B. to accompany him everywhere
C. not to disturb him
D. to teach him well
C. not to disturb him
From the list of words lettered A to D, choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word
underlined in each sentence
26. Some of the guests at the party were rude.
A. courteous
B. bold
C. friendly
D. shy
A. courteous
27. The lawyer supported his argument with copious evidence.
A. inconsistent
B. scanty
C. bad
D. unconvincing
B. scanty
28. If you want to be believed, you must be objective.
A. subjective
B. positive
C. active
D. emotive
A. subjective
29. In all boarding schools, going out in the night is prohibited.
A. advised
B. ignored
C. permitted
D. admitted
C. permitted
30. The surest way to avoid defeat is to strive for …….
A. position
B. victory
C. knowledge
D. ability
B. victory
31. Suddenly the sky became dark and there was a rainstorm.
A. Continuously
B. Gradually
C. Heavily
D. Immediately
B. Gradually
32. The athlete looked dejected at the end of the race.
A. angry
B. calm
C. strong
D. excited
D. excited
Read the following extract carefully and answer Questions 33 to 36
‘Young lady, you are like…..
The moon that walks beautifully across the sky,
An eagle feather worn by a husband
33. The extract is an example of …………….
A. prose
B. poetry
C. drama
D. dialogue
B. poetry
34. The extract is about ……………
A. a mirror
B. an eagle feather
C. the moon
D. a beautiful young lady
D. a beautiful young lady
35. “The moon that walks beautifully across the sky” is an example of
A. metaphor
B. hyperbole
C. alliteration
D. personification
D. personification
36. “Young lady, you are like …
An eagle feather worn by a husband”
The above extract is an example of
A. simile
B. metaphor
C. alliteration
D. assonance
A. simile
37. The writer of a poem is called
A. a novelist
B. a poet
C. a playwright
D. an actor
B. a poet
38. “The potter puts the pots in the pans” is an example of
A. metaphor
B. simile
C. alliteration
D. personification
C. alliteration
“Twinkle, twinkle, little star
How I wonder what you are!
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.”
39. The rhyme scheme of the above verse is
A. abab
B. aabc
C. abcc
D. aabb
D. aabb
40. “Afua Bonsu is the apple of my eye”.
This is an example of
A. metaphor
B. simile
C. alliteration
D. personification
A. metaphor
PAPER TWO
Answer one question only from this part.
1. Write a letter to your father asking permission to join your school mates who are going on an excursion.
2. Write an article for publication in a local newspaper on the topic:
Every school should have a library.
3. Write a short story illustrating the saying:
“All that glitters is not gold.”
BELOW ARE SOME GUIDELINES THAT IF EMPLOYED AND REMEMBERED SHOULD AID THE STUDENT CONSTRUCT A GOOD ESSAY.
TOPIC SENTENCE : Main Concept Of The Paragraph
THESIS STATEMENT: Clear And Coherent Statement That Answers The Question Posed.
SUPPORTING EVIDENCE: Evidence That Supports The Concept In The Thesis Statement.
PAPER FORMAT AND GRAMMAR: The Essay Should Have A Beginning Middle And An End. It Should Also Utilize
Proper Grammar Including Punctuation, Spelling Subject And Verb Usage.
4. Read the following passage carefully and answer all the questions which follow.
When I was about eleven years old, I was unable to stay at one place for long; I was always on the move.
Many people thought and said I was troublesome. Prominent among those who described me as such was my aunt, Araba Oboshea.
Aunt Araba was particularly mean. She would sit on her stool under the gum tree in front of the house and wait for
me to return from wherever I had gone. As soon as I arrived she would call me and, without asking me any question
or telling me anything, take my left ear between the forefinger and the thumb of her right hand and give my ear a silent,
violent and painful twist. I cannot describe the pain I endured. She would do the same to my right ear.
She explained that she was paying for my absence that I had sold to her! Aunt Araba would continue to twist both ears
of mine simultaneously with her forefingers and thumbs.
I would scream silently, gritting my teeth so that I could not utter any sound because of pain. That way I was spared the
next stage of being given countless strokes of any stick she could lay hands on. One strange thing about Aunt Araba
was that she would never hit me with her hands.
Aunt Araba went on treating me this way because she could hardly understand why I was always on the move. I could also
not have the courage to explain why it was so because I was afraid of her and
began to hate her.
One Thursday evening when I was going through my usual ordeal, an elderly man, Agya Manu who usually visited her
appeared on the scene. He pleaded with her to leave me, and asked for the reason for such punishment.
After he had been told of my “sin”, Agya Manu, who knew me very well, explained to my auntie that I was always on the move
not because I was in any bad company, but because I was favourite for any errand. I had been running several errands for him
and many other people. Agya Manu then advised me not to spend all my time running errands for others but rather, do all my
duties at home.
a) What was the writer’s behaviour when he was about eleven years old?
b) … I was always on the move.
What is the meaning of this expression?
c) From the passage, what is the character of Aunt Araba?
d) Why did Aunt Araba keep punishing the writer
e) How did Agya Manu rescue the writer
f) For each of the following words, give one word or phrase which means the same:
(i) endured
(ii) countless
ENSURE THAT ALL YOUR ANSWERS ARE DIRECT AND EXPANDED PROPERLY.