WASSCE past question

English Language 2025

English Language Paper 1

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You are too arrogant, you must learn to be ........
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These traders must not mix fake currency notes with ........ ones.
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In her annual report, the CEO scolded the lazy workers but ........ the diligent ones.
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The weather is always severe in some countries, but ........
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Follow the specific instructions and forget about the ........ ones.
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We live in a time that unscrupulous people take advantage of the ........
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Instead of ........ the thief, his kinsmen actually hailed him.
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Most radio stations broadcast on obsolete equipment; only few use ........ ones.
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Some of the people think the murder of the child was premeditated; others think it was ........
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Are you passed all your compulsory subjects and failed the ........ one surprises me.
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All delegates voted in ........ of the motion.
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In spite of her busy schedule, the boss was ........ enough to visit the janitor at the hospital.
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Advertisers use various means to entice ........ buyers to purchase their goods.
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The date of many historical artefacts cannot be ........ with certainty.
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I do not have the ........ doubt about Loki’s integrity.
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Clever students ........ ambitious aspirations for the future.
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If given the chance, I ........ love to live my life all over again.
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Their building project was ........ for lack of funds.
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Good wine is a ........ to a good meal.
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Many studies have been conducted to ........ the problem of depression.
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To get the best from the team, the coach integrated the old players and the young ones.
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Some people parade their wealth in order to gain popularity.
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Robert succeeded through perseverance.
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Though their prefect, I am impotent when it comes to applying the rules.
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Aging wonders why Koomi has suddenly become conceited after his promotion.
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Writing articles became the focal point of Abu’s life after his retirement.
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Some teenagers are devastated by the slightest criticism.
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Buba was stubborn in his refusal to meet the delegation.
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I wish Jojo would stop pestering me about decorating the room.
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Whenever revenge runs its ugly head, it should be avoided.
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Aba spent the day sorting through a box full of odds and ends. This means the box held ........
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In spite of the insults from the students, the headmaster kept his balance during the meeting. This means that the headmaster ........
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At the conference yesterday, we covered much ground. This means that we ........
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The findings are at odds with what is going on in the rest of the country. This means that the findings are ........
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Alice was tickled pink when her prodigal sister arrived home from Canada. This means that Alice was ........
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We arrived at the party late and saw our father, of all people, dancing. This means that we ........
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Adoko wore his heart on his sleeve. This means that Adoko ........
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Driving is not difficult once you get the hang of it. This means that it is not difficult once you ........
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The manager returned to find that his secretary had packed in her job. This means that she had ........
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The politician rewarded all those who stood by him during the election. This means that the politician rewarded those who ........
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The parrot refers to ........
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The speaker in the extract is ........
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The mood of the speaker is that of ........
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“...I don’t like...I don’t like...” is an example of ........
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The point of view employed by the narrator is ........
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The main antagonist in *Treasure Island* is ........
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The person being referred to as *he* in the extract is ........
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The speaker is ........
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The underlined indicates the speaker is ........
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*Where is he now?* is an example of ........
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The underlined is an example of
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*She* in the extract refers to ........
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The speaker is ........
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The extract contains an example of a
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*Others* in the extract refers to
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The speaker in the extract is
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*Them* refers to
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The market where Abena and Faiza met for the first time is
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The one who eventually marries Abena in the book is ........
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In the text, Abena’s father is a ........
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The characters, X and Y are
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The person they are talking about is ........
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“… sweet temper” illustrates the use of
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The setting of the above dialogue is Dr. Stockmann’s
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*It is stomach. He has wretched digestion.* This is an example of
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The enemy of the people, in the eyes of the society is
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The editor of *The People’s Herald* is
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*Ah* is an example of an
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The speaker are running away from ........
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The extract is an example of
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*They* refers to
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The utter the speaker is under to
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The speaker’s attitude towards them is one of
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The underlined is an example of
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The speaker (X) is ........
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*What is the matter with you people?* suggests an atmosphere of
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The addressee (Y) is
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The speaker (X) is a
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*The Son of Umbele* is a play divided into ........ acts.
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The play is a
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The following are examples of themes addressed in the poem except
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The tone of the persona towards people who have died in war is that of
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The persona is merely
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The point of view employed by the persona is
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By using *your*, the persona appeals to
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The underlined illustrates the use of
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What takes the poet down back the vista of years is ........
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The setting of the poem is
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The simile conveys the idea of dying as ........
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The extract shows that the poet is
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The lines show
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The effect of the lines is conveyed by the use of
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The above lines show the people were
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*We* refers most likely to
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The line *it is drumming hard here* refers to
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The expression *like some fish* is
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As jagged blinding flashes Rumble, tremble and crack The lines appeal to the reader’s sense of
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The lines convey the force of
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The poem can be described as
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The tone of the poem can be described as

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