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There are 40 questions which you are to answer in 15 minutes that gives you roughly 30 seconds per question.

If you can get at least 60%, you can be rest assured that you’ll ace ICH 113 exam

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In a normal exam you will be asked between 40 – 60 questions but I only arranged 40 questions

Note

Do not be in a hurry to answer the questions

Do not waste time on a question you don’t know

Move as fast as possible and starting with questions that don’t have calculation first to save time

Always crosscheck

Don’t be in a hurry to submit, you are not in a competition

Don’t be scared. Getting an A is easy

Don’t be over confident, you can end up a D, E or F. Calm your blood, no be only you sabi book

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FUL GST 111

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1. Adding “un” to the root word “fair” is an example of

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2. Interpretation of meaning can vary due to

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3. Connotative meaning is another name for

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4. A word like “Apple” having different interpretations shows

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5. Compounding typically involves

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6. Literal meaning is associated with

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7. The sentence “We take our bathe every day” is in

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8. Subject-verb agreement is also known as

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9. Use of “each” or “every” before two singular nouns connected by “and” requires

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10. Saying “The sun is smiling” conveys

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11. A sentence must contain

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12. The term “check-up” demonstrates

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13. Concord based on proximity allows the verb to agree with

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14. Brunch is an example of

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15. A clipped form of “advertisement” is

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16. Figurative meaning often uses tools like

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17. The process of shortening “examination” to “exam” illustrates

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18. When someone says “Time flies,” they are using

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19. Conjectural meaning often relies on

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20. The idea that “cold” could mean illness is an example of

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21. Sentences like “My uncle and guardian wants me to study medicine” show that

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22. Meaning derived from unsaid emotions falls under

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23. Words such as “sofa” and “piano” are formed through

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24. The sentence “Musa came to school early and he attended the lectures” is

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25. A sentence like “Water boils at 100°C” illustrates

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26. Changing “happy” to “happily” shows

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27. A statement like “She came first from the rear” expresses

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28. A compound sentence includes

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29. A sentence that contains three independent clauses is classified

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30. The phrase “She is the black sheep of the family” is

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31. A sentence like “Each of the students is ready” follows the rule that

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32. “Slow and steady wins the race” follows the rule that

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33. Describing someone as “wearing too many hats” implies

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34. “Smoking and drinking are injurious to health” uses a

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35. Meaning is understood as the interpretation derived from

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36. In “The crew were welcomed by the president,” the verb is

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37. A simple sentence is made up of

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38. A verb phrase like “have gone” belongs to

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39. Present progressive tense refers to

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40. An example of literal meaning among the following is

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41. Word formation in language refers to

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42. A man in a suit at the airport may suggest different meanings based on

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43. The phrase “I need a home, not a house” reflects

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44. Word like “email” originated through

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45. A phrase like “The project is a sleeping giant” best fits

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46. Collective nouns take singular verbs when

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47. The sentence “We take our bathe every day” is in

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48. A compound-complex sentence consists of

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49. The sentence “This is the man who stole the bag” is an example of

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50. The line “He has a heart of stone” expresses

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