Wassce English Past Question Quizzes

Preparing for the WASSCE English paper? One of the most effective ways to build confidence and pinpoint your areas for improvement is by working through past-question quizzes under exam-like conditions. These quizzes help you:

  • Familiarize yourself with the style and level of difficulty of real exam questions.
  • Identify knowledge gaps early, so you can focus your revision efficiently.
  • Build exam stamina and time-management skills, ensuring you can complete all questions within the allotted time.

Before you begin, grab a timer, some blank paper, and a pen. Set yourself 30 minutes, the typical time allocation for a 40‑question objective section and work through the questions without any interruptions. Ready? Let’s get started

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Wassce English Past Questions Quiz

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1. Choose the most appropriate one.

The auctioneer sold the Jeep for a song. This means that the Jeep

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2. Choose the most appropriate one.

Who to lead the group became our bone of contention. This means

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3. Choose the most appropriate one.

Although Jones had no leadership abilities, he refused to play second fiddle in the group. This means Jones

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4. Choose the one which is nearest in meaning to the highlighted word or expression.

Hermits are not interested in secular matters.

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5. Choose the one which is nearest in meaning to the highlighted word or expression.

The students felt dejected when their favourite teacher was transferred.

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6. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.

After eating for the tenth time, those boys finally …………

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7. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.

The children ………… their laughter when they saw the look on their father’s face.

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8. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.

Every year, the armed forces ……… thousands of persons into the army.

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9. In each sentence below, the highlighted word is given and there is one gap. From A–D, choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the highlighted word and that will at the same time correctly fill the gap.

Do not indulge in this malpractice anymore; …………. from it.

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10. In each sentence below, the highlighted word is given and there is one gap. From A–D, choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the highlighted word and that will at the same time correctly fill the gap.

The chief executive officer is strict with his staff, while the deputy is ………

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