
GST111 - Communication in English Mock Exam 2
University of Ilorin
This comprehensive mock exam for GST111 - Communication in English, designed for 100 Level students at the University of Ilorin, provides a realistic assessment of your understanding of key course concepts. It covers a wide array of essential topics, from fundamental grammar and sentence structure to critical thinking, logical reasoning, and effective writing techniques.
About This Exam
This comprehensive mock exam for GST111 - Communication in English, designed for 100 Level students at the University of Ilorin, provides a realistic assessment of your understanding of key course concepts. It covers a wide array of essential topics, from fundamental grammar and sentence structure to critical thinking, logical reasoning, and effective writing techniques.
Topics Covered
Exam Structure
- Question Formatmcq
- Total Questions205
- Estimated Duration308 minutes
- Difficulty LevelMedium
Learning Objectives
- •Understand and apply principles of sentence structure and grammar.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of English language fundamentals, including grammar, vocabulary, and sentence construction. Familiarity with basic academic writing concepts is beneficial.
Sample Questions
Get a taste of what to expect in the full exam.
The phonological system of the English language is divided into ___ broad types.
1
2
3
4
What are the types of clauses?
Adjective clause, adverb clause, noun clause
Main clause, subordinate clause
Independent clause, dependent clause
All of the above
Noun clause is under which clause?
Adverbial clause
Adjective clause
Noun clause
Main clause
A compound-complex sentence contains
One independent clause only
Two independent clauses only
One independent and one dependent clause
At least two independent clauses and one dependent clause
What's the past tense of go?
Go
Go-ed
Went
Gone
Removing an affix from a word and changing its word class is known as
Compounding
Clipping
Back-formation
Blending
A modal verb is mainly used to
Describe nouns
Indicate mood such as obligation or possibility
Join sentences
Replace adjectives
The function of the clause "Where he was coming" is:
Adverbial clause
Adjectival clause
Noun clause
"Do not leave the class." What type of mood is contained in this sentence?
Imperative
Subjunctive
Indicative
Interrogative
A common error in written text is
Proper punctuation
Correct spelling
Grammatical mistakes
Clear sentence structure
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How to Prepare
Key Preparation Tips
- Review the GST111 syllabus and lecture notes thoroughly.
Mistakes to Avoid
- •Misinterpreting nuanced grammatical rules.
Success Criteria
Achieving a score of 70% or higher indicates a strong grasp of the course material and readiness for the actual examination.
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