English Language Past Questions for WAEC and GCE.

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Published: 23rd July, 2025   |   0 Comments   |  

Introduction

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In this session, we’ll explore the top 60 Use of English past questions drawn from multiple examinations, including WAEC, NECO, and GCE. These questions represent recurring patterns tested over several decades and are crucial for any student aiming to pass English with high marks in one sitting.

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Question 1 (1978)

Instruction:
Impute the most appropriate word for this sentence:

Despite the heavy rain, the match ____ on as scheduled.

Options:

  • A) went
  • B) goes
  • C) gone
  • D) going

Explanation

The sentence is in past tense because of the time reference implied by “as scheduled.” Therefore, the correct past tense form of “go” is went.

Correct Answer: A) went


Question 2 (1979)

Instruction:
Choose the opposite (antonym) of the underlined word:

His actions were commendable.

Options:

  • A) admirable
  • B) reprehensible
  • C) praiseworthy
  • D) laudable

Explanation

“Commendable” means something worthy of praise or admiration. The opposite (antonym) would be reprehensible, meaning deserving condemnation or criticism.

Correct Answer: B) reprehensible

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Why These Questions Matter

Mastering these questions will help you:

  • Understand exam trends for JAMB and WAEC Use of English
  • Improve vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension skills
  • Boost confidence for one-sitting success in English-related subjects

By practicing these, scoring 55 out of 60 or more becomes achiev


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