Introduction: Prepare to Succeed in Your Entrance Exam
Hi, welcome to this special tutorial.
My name is David and this is AllCBTs. In this lesson, we’ve compiled some of the most commonly asked verbal reasoning questions from past Common Entrance Examinations across countries like Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, and more.
This tutorial is ideal for:
- Basic 3 to 6 pupils
- Students preparing for NCEE (Nigeria) or similar national assessments
- Parents and teachers seeking reliable verbal aptitude practice
You can watch the full class in the video below:
Question 1 (Year: 2010)
Instruction: Choose the word that is most similar in meaning to eager.
Options:
- A. Lazy
- B. Hungry
- C. Anxious
- D. Willing
Explanation:
“Eager” describes a strong desire or enthusiasm to do something.
- “Lazy” is unrelated — it implies unwillingness.
- “Hungry” refers to physical need for food.
- “Anxious” refers to nervousness or worry.
- “Willing” is the correct synonym — both involve readiness or desire.
Correct Answer: D. Willing
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Why This Tutorial Matters
Practicing with verbal reasoning synonyms, antonyms, analogies, and sentence completions helps children:
- Expand vocabulary
- Boost reading comprehension
- Improve test confidence
- Strengthen logical thinking
This is especially useful from Primary 3 to Primary 6, when foundational language skills are built.
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