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FUL GST 111 CBT Practice

 

Are you preparing for your upcoming CBT exams and want a solid way to test your knowledge and build confidence? We’ve got something exciting for you—CBT Practice Questions with a built-in timer to simulate real exam pressure and boost your speed.

Take your time to read instructions before taking this test.

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

PS

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

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2. Figurative meaning often uses tools like

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

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4. Connotative meaning is another name for

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5. Word like “email” originated through

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

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7. Present progressive tense refers to

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

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

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10. Literal meaning is associated with

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11. Conjectural meaning often relies on

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12. The term “check-up” demonstrates

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13. Word formation in language refers to

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

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

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16. Subject-verb agreement is also known as

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

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

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

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20. A sentence must contain

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

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22. Compounding typically involves

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23. An example of literal meaning among the following is

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24. A simple sentence is made up of

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

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26. A sentence that contains three independent clauses is classified

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

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28. Meaning is understood as the interpretation derived from

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29. A compound sentence includes

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

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

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32. Collective nouns take singular verbs when

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33. Saying “The sun is smiling” conveys

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34. Brunch is an example of

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

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36. Changing “happy” to “happily” shows

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37. A clipped form of “advertisement” is

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

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

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40. Interpretation of meaning can vary due to

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

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

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

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

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45. A compound-complex sentence consists of

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

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

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

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49. Meaning derived from unsaid emotions falls under

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

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