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Bece Past Questions & Answers – 2014 (English)
PAPER ONE
SECTION A
From the alternatives lettered A to D, choose the one which most suitably completes each sentence.
1. The students were hostile ……….the lazy teacher.
A. on
B. to
C. from
D. with
B. to
2. The ………….met at the mess.
A. commander-in-chief
B. commander-in-chiefs
C. commanders-in-chief
D. commanders-in-chiefs
C. commanders-in-chief
3. The workers are demonstrating ……………..management.
A. at
B. on
C. upon
D. against
D. against
4. …………….failed the examination, Doris was dismissed from the school.
A. Having
B. In having
C. On having
D. To having
A. Having
5. The building he bought ……………..millions of cedis.
A. cost
B. costs
C. costed
D. costing
B. costs
6. The dresses are …………..
A. you
B. your’s
C. our’s
D. ours
D. ours
7. We shall invite him when he ……………..from America.
A. will return
B. had returned
C. returns
D. returned
C. returns
8. The students were congratulated ……………..their brilliant performance.
A. by
B. on
C. with
D. about
D. will have left
9. By this time next year, I ……………..school.
A. will leave
B. would leave
C. might leave
D. will have left
D. will have left
10. Isn’t that girl ……………..old to play with toys?
A. as
B. so
C. too
D. very
C. too
11. You usually come to school early, ………….?
A. can you
B. will you
C. aren’t you
D. don’t you
D. don’t you
12. I am …………….faithfully.
A. your
B. yours’
C. yours
D. your’s
C. yours
13. No sooner had we arrived ……….he came back from work.
A. than
B. then
C. when
D. before
A. than
14. Kofi and Ama love …………..
A. another
B. theirselves
C. each other
D. one another
C. each other
15. It’s no good ………….to him.
A. to be talking
B. talked
C. talking
D. about talking
C. talking
16. Since our last meeting, I ……………ill.
A. am
B. was
C. had been
D. have been
D. have been
17. I was ………….tired that I couldn’t go any further.
A. so
B. too
C. much
D. very
A. so
SECTION B
Choose from the alternatives lettered A to D the one which is nearest in meaning to the underlined word in each sentence.
18. The elders were advised not to meddle in chieftaincy affairs.
A. indulge
B. intrude
C. interfere
D. intervene
C. interfere
19. The accountant corrected all the mistakes made by the Chief Executive.
A. refused
B. erased
C. nullified
D. rectified
D. rectified
20. Elorm’s decision was superb
A. right
B. good
C. excellent
D. wonderful
C. excellent
21. The students complained that the rules were too rigid.
A. strong
B. hard
C. strict
D. bad
C. strict
22. The new headmaster met the staff and made his maiden speech.
A. first
B. fresh
C. official
D. original
A. first
SECTION C
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.
23. The student was caught red-handed breaking the louvers. This means that the student was caught
A. while committing the offence
B. with blood on his hands
C. before the act
D. after the act
A. while committing the offence
24. We knew it was a cock and bull story. This means that the story was
A. difficult to believe
B. about a cock and a bull
C. real
D. false
D. false
25. The thieves were armed to the teeth when they entered the house. This means that the thieves were
A. well trained
B. experienced
C. fully armed
D. violent
B. honoured
26. Mr. Abban instructed his wife to keep an eye on their daughter. This means that their daughter should be
A. pampered
B. disciplined
C. controlled properly
D. watched closely
B. honoured
27. The president hit the nail on the head when he complained that most of the ministers were corrupt.
A. the exact truth
B. in detail
C. harshly
D. clearly
B. honoured
SECTION D
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.
28. The man was disgraced in public.
A. respected
B. honoured
C. welcomed
D. accepted
B. honoured
29. Akosua accepted the offer.
A. disliked
B. declined
C. withdrew
D. ignored
B. declined
30. Food is abundant in the rural areas.
A. scarce
B. less
C. few
D. cheap
C. offered
31. Doctors have withdrawn their services.
A. hidden
B. registered
C. offered
D. displayed
C. offered
32. By our constitution, it is obligatory to vote.
A. good
B. necessary
C. optional
D. right
C. optional
From the list of words lettered A to D, choose the one that correctly answers the questions or completes the sentence.
33. Which of the following is not an example of oral literature?
A. Myth
B. Folktale
C. Proverb
D. Melodrama
D. Melodrama
34. The dominant idea in a literary work constitutes its …………..
A. plot
B. theme
C. diction
D. structure
B. theme
35. The expression “The world is a stage.” is an example of ……….
A. metonymy
B. simile
C. personification
D. metaphor
D. metaphor
36. A genre is ……………..
A. any kind of poetry
B. another name for prose
C. a subdivision of drama
D. any of the three forms of literature
D. any of the three forms of literature
Read the following extract carefully and answer questions 37 and 38
Sweet sensation rises in pressure
Tiny legs kick with pleasure
Sleep comes gently and strong
Sleep whispers softly and strong
37. The device used in “Sleep comes gently and strong” is ……………
A. irony
B. hyperbole
C. euphemism
D. personification
D. personification
38. The rhyme scheme of the stanza is ………….
A. abba
B. bbaa
C. aabb
D. abab
C. aabb
Read the following extract carefully and answer questions 39 and 40
The fair breeze blew; the white foam flew,
The furrow followed free;
We were the first that burst
Into the silent sea.
39. The main sound device used in the stanza is …………..
A. pun
B. rhyme
C. alliteration
D. onomatopoeia
C. alliteration
40. The device helps to express …………….
A. the silence of the sea
B. the whiteness of the foam
C. the fairness of the weather
D. the smoothness of the movement
C. the fairness of the weather
PAPER TWO
PART A
ESSAY WRITING
Answer one question only from this part
1. You have been offered admission to a Senior High School to pursue a programme which you do not like. Write to the headmaster of the school stating at least two reasons why you want the programme changed.
2. Write an article to be published in a national newspaper on why every school should have a library
3. Write the speech you would give at your school’s graduation day on The school’s achievements and failures in the academic year.
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.
PART B
COMPREHENSION
[30 marks]
4. Read the following passage carefully and answer all the questions which follow
Fatimeh was always silent. She learnt a lot within a short time. In one month, she could milk cows, separate butter and cheese from the milk, ferment the milk and cook nearly as well as Rikku’s mother. At first, she went with Rikku’s mother to hawk the sour milk; she was beginning to find her way to and from town.
Fatimeh was always chewing tobacco flower and so her lips, teeth and gums became red. Hodio noticed that her looks had improved since she came to live with the family. Her skin was smooth and shiny; she had also put on more flesh.
Towards nightfall, when Fatimeh came home, she would take a pot and go down to the stream where she bathed and drew water. Sometimes, she went with Leibe or Shaitu; she was never alone.
One evening, Hodio followed Fatimeh quietly to the stream when the place was quiet and he could hear the sound of his own footsteps on the dusty road. When he caught up with Fatimeh, he suggested to her to run away with him because he loved her dearly and wanted her to be his wife. Fatimeh refused. She knew very well that, as a slave, she could never hope to marry a freeborn and proud Fulani like Hodio Sunsaye.
Hodio did not give up. He spoke to her again. He tried to persuade her to run away with him and live in a town where no one cared about tradition and custom. Eventually, Fatimeh agreed to consider his proposal.
Hodio’s father, old Sunsaye, was the first person who missed Fatimeh. He called his wife, Shaitu, and asked her if she had seen Fatimeh. She replied in the negative. He asked Rikku and Leibe. No one could tell him where Hodio and Fatimeh were. They then looked behind the hut; the horse was not there.
(a) What two things did the girl learn to do in one month?
(b) Give two adjectives that describe Fatimeh as presented in the first paragraph.
(c) What was Hodio’s main reason for following Fatimeh to the stream?
(d) Fatimeh refused.
(i) What did Fatimeh refuse to do at first?
(ii) Why did she refuse Hodio’s proposal?
(e) Why did Hodio want to live in a town?
(f) For each of the following words, give another word or phrase that means the same and can fit into the passage:
(i) silent
(ii) sour,
(iii) improved
(iv) drew
(v) proposal
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(a) Two things the girl learnt to do in one month
She learnt to milk cows, separate butter and cheese from the milk, ferment the milk and cook nearly as well as Rikku’s mother. (any two)
(b) Two adjectives that describe Fatimeh as presented in the first paragraphSilent /quiet, diligent/ hardworking/ industrious, intelligent/ clever/ smart, fast/quick
(c) Hodio’s main reason for following Fatimeh to the stream
Hodio’s main reason for following Fatimeh to the stream was to propose marriage to her.
Or : to ask her to be his wife
Or: to ask that they elope (leave secretly to get married)
(d) (i) What Fatimeh refused to do at first
She refused to get married to Hodio / She refused his marriage proposal.
(ii) Why she refused Hodio’s proposal
She refused because she was a slave, and could not hope to marry a freeborn Fulani.
(e) Why Hodio wanted to live in a town
Hodio wanted to live in a town because there, no one cared about tradition and custom.
(f) (i) silent – quiet
(ii) sour – sharp-tasting / bitter
(iii) improved – become better/ nicer /more pleasant
(iv) drew – fetched
(v) proposal – plea/ request/ appeal/ petition/ entreaty/offer