2020 WASSCE English Questions and Answers

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WASSCE 2020 English Objective Questions

Answer all the question

Each question is followed by four options lettered A to D. Find the correct option for each question. Shade in pencil on your answer sheet the space which bears the same letter as the option you have chosen. Give only one answer to each question. Be sure you understand the instructions at the beginning of each section before you try to answer any of the questions that follow them. Do not spend too much time on a question. If you find a question difficult leave it and go on and try it again later.

Use pencil throughout. If you wish to change an answer, erase your first answer completely and shade the appropriate space for the new answer.

An example is given below:

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes the sentence.

The three-month notice of resignation which the manager gave ……… in two weeks’ time.

A. Expires

B. Lapses

C. Disrupts

D. Develops

The correct answer is expires which is lettered A and therefore answer space A would be shaded.

Now answer the following questions.

WAEC 2020 English Objective: PART A Lexis & Structure

This part of the 2020 WASSCE English questions is devoted to Lexis and Structure. I have provided the correct answers in bold lettering.

SECTION I

In each of the following sentences, there is a word underlined and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D, choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.

1. Geraldine is very courteous but her brother, Gerald is unbelievably ……..

A. arrogant      B. impolite      C. snobbish     D. haughty

2. Whilst Lydia became ………….in the course of the contest, Lena was confident

A. assuring      B. boastful       C. incensed       D. jittery

3. We thought Jane was the instigator of the take-over, it turned out that she was rather the ………….

A. accomplice B. troubleshooter        C. advisor        D. cool-head

4. When they appeared before the disciplinary committee, Rex was unrepentant but Ray was ………..

A. sober                       B. Reformed               C. remorseful D. quiet

5. Mama thought what I had done was smart but Dad said it was…..

A. dumb          B. lame                       C. wicked        D. rough

6. Even though Joyce was praised for what she had done, her opponents……………her.

A. admonished            B. mocked       C. warned        D. provoked

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7. Instead of being gentle with the frightened child, Tom was rather …..

A. brisk                       B. firm                        C. brash                       D. harsh

8. I felt very agitated yet I maintained a …….demeanour.

A. brave                      B. calm                       C. strict                       D. gentle 

9. Adding much salt to food at table is ……to the heart not beneficial

A. hurtful        B. abusive       C. injurious     D. offensive

10. The sound from Larry’s recorder was ……..rather than audible

A. muffled      B. peaceful      C. noisy                       D. blurred

SECTION  II

From the words lettered A to D, choose the one that best completes each of the following sentences.

11. We shall overcome ……. how difficult it is.

A. no matter    B. irrespective            C. not looking             D. despite

12. Jemima will be here ……a minute.

A. on               B. by               C. in                D. to

13. The ambulance sped…………the hill.

A. downwards             B. down                       C. between                  D upward

14. You ………. a scratch on your neck the last time we met

A. are having  B. were having            C. had              D. have

15. He ………..they should be punished immediately.

A. is thinking B. think                       C. has thought             D. thinks

16. ……………midnight, Tom fell asleep.

A. by     B. until                      C. during         D. on

17. Elorm and Jacob were then ………..war with each other.

A. into                         B. with                        C. at    D. in

18. Though Tay had heard their cries for help, he ……..them.

A. has ignored             B. ignores        C. is ignoring D. ignored

19. Ali and Maria are good friends; they seldom ……………..

A. have argument    B. will argue      C. argue                      D. argued

20. Kennedy and Portia ………live in Accra

A. used to        B. use to          C. once                        D. then

SECTION III

Choose from the alternatives lettered A to D the one which is nearest in meaning to the underlined word or expression in each sentence

21. Mother’s message was motivational; it gingered the children to work hard

A. aspirational            B. sensational C. inspirational           D. devotional

22. I have a hunch that the programme will not go well

A. conviction B. suspicion                C. revelation               D. notion

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23. Desmond admonished his people not to go to war.

A. reproved                 B. threatened C. inspired                  D. warned

24. Parliamentary proceedings have been adjourned until January.

A. annulled     B. scheduled               C. suspended   D. abolished

25. What the professor said was alien to all his students.

A. offensive    B. pleasing                  C. unfamiliar              D. fantastic

26. The unwholesome practice is anathema to decent people

A. a danger    B. a curse                    C. a taboo                    D. a malady

27. When Joanita was declared winner, pandemonium broke out.

A. catastrophe             B. chaos                      C. riots                        D. demonstrations

28. The subject of sanitation was accentuated at the meeting because of its importance

A. emphasized            B. mentioned C. considered  D. analysed

29. When the wild dog attacked the puppies, Cecil throttled it.

A. stifled                     B. gagged                    C. strangled                 D. caged

30. Little Simon was given a drug to suppress his hyperactivity.

A. crush                       B. conquer                  C. restrict                    D. control

SECTION IV

Your ability to accurately interpret English idioms, figures of speech and other expressions is going to be tested in this section of the 2020 WASSCE English questions paper. Always take note of the instruction below.

After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations of all or part of the sentence is given. Choose the interpretation you consider most appropriate for each sentence.

31. Ever since Uche disgraced my niece in public, she has kept him at an arm’s length. This means that my niece

A. doesn’t want to get close to Uche

B. has broken ties with Uche

C. calls Uche frequently

D. hates everything that Uche does

32. If Seth really wants to be helped, he has to put his cards on the table. This means that Seth

A. has to write a detailed application to offices

B. has to be truthful, honest and frank

C. needs to be more sociable

D. needs to reach out to everybody

33. We consider the day our daughter first went to school a red-letter day. This means that we believe the day to be

A. of importance and therefore to be celebrated.

B. a very sad one for our daughter

C. full of danger and uncertainties

D. when she would start her scholarship

34. When the officer challenged the order, the commander hit the ceiling. This means that the commander was

A. surprised                 B. worried       C. very angry D. embarrassed

35. News of the chief’s death spread like wildfire. This means that the news

A. made a lot of people feel uncomfortable

B. was disseminated in a haphazard manner

C. reached many people in a short time

D. produced  fiery reactions from all angles

36. It looks like Selina got out of bed on the wrong side. This means that Selina

A. woke up very late

B. felt weak and unwell

C. did not sleep well

D. was in a very bad mood

37. James developed cold feet when he met the Manager to discuss his transfer. This means that James

A. suddenly felt feverish and sick

B. had second thoughts about what he wanted to do

C. became nervous and unable to talk

D. decided to change his mind

38. The priest’s death was a bolt from the blue. This means that the priest

A. died suddenly and unexpectedly

B. was killed by unknown assailants

C. died under mysterious circumstances

D. died peacefully and quietly

39. Anne is two-faced in her reactions to her friends

A. courteous                

B. self-centred

C. hypocritical  

D. accommodating   

40. When Joe got there, he decided to strike while the iron was hot. This means that Joe

A. attacked the people he met there

B. finished all his work in good time

C. took daring decisions

D. took advantage of the situation

SECTION V

This is the final segment of the Lexis and Structure test in the 2020 WAEC/WASSCE English past question paper. Let’s finish it together.

In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below the passage, four choices are offered in columns lettered A to D. For each numbered gap, choose from the options provided for that number, the word that is most suitable to fill the gap.

Two months after moving into our new house, we hadn’t noticed any –41—on the building till one Sunday morning when water started—42—from a corner of the shower in our—43—bedroom. We assumed it was a simple –44—and therefore asked my nephew, an apprentice, to fix it for us. He did, but the—45—lasted for that day only. The next morning, water started dropping heavily from both the bedroom and adjoining room.

Frantically, I called the –46—who promptly came to our rescue. A thorough check revealed that two roofing—47—had been blown away causing water to collect on the —48–. The water had—49—gradually through the joints until that fateful Sunday when things became worse. We, therefore, had to reroof that—50—of the house.

                 A                             B                                             C                                        D

41. damages                 blemishes                    challenges                      defects

42. flowing                   oozing                                 falling                           dripping

43. inner                       guest                            master                         big

44. outflow                   leakage                                trickling                        filtering

45. repair                      sealing                                  mending                         blockade

46. technician     mason                                    plumber                              worker

47. rafters                     sheets                          thatches                          beams

48. ceiling                    top                                           chimney                         attic

49. soaked                    spread                          seeped                                   sopped

50. side                         phase                           area                             line               

Last Words

Congratulations. You’ve been able to successfully go through Part A of the WAEC/WASSCE 2020 English Language objective test paper. To be able to excel in the coming WASSCE English, you must also study the set books and poems for the Core Literature segment. And if you need more practice tests on high school English, Literature, and other General Arts subjects, you will find them right here at Cegast Academy.

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