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NECO English (Essay, OBJ & Oral) Answers [12th November, 2020]

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Thursday 12th November, 2020

Paper II & III: Essay & Objective – English Language
10:00am – 12:45pm
Paper IV: Test of Orals – English Language
1:00pm – 1:45pm

SECTION A: CONTINUOUS WRITING
You are required to answer only one question from this section. Your answer should not be less than 450 words. All questions carry equal marks. You are advised to spend about 45 minutes on this section.

(1) Your sister has gained admission into your former school. Write a letter giving her information about the school and advise her on how to behave well while in the school.

(2) Write an article suitable for publication in a national daily on the rising cases of ritual killings in your community and suggest measures to curb the trend.

(3) You are a chief speaker in a debate on the topic Religious studies should be Made Compulsory in Secondary Schools. Write your argument for or against the motion.

(4) Write a story that clearly illustrates the saying: Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.

A. 2020 NECO ENGLISH LANGUAGE (ESSAY) ANSWERS

your argument for or against the motion.

(4) Write a story that clearly illustrates the saying: Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.

 

 

A. 2020 NECO ENGLISH LANGUAGE (ESSAY) ANSWERS

(1)
21 Ebony Street, Festac, Lagos.
12th November, 2020.

Dear Sophia,
I received the news of your admission with great excitement. I am very glad you made the merit list; it shows you have been up and doing about your academic work. Dad was so impressed and full of praise for you when he called me on phone. I am aware you have started already. How are you doing? Hope you are coping?
I’d like to tell you a few things about the school. Firstly, you are lucky the school has moved to a new location which is nearer to the house. So you won’t have issues with transportation. As you may have seen already, the compound is very big enough to accommodate a standard sporting field. During exam period, I used to prefer there for reading because it is usually less crowded with no noise.
The school is very competitive. For instance, if a student failed either Mathematics or English, he or she would be promoted on trial, provided more than half of the other subjects were passed. Failing both key subjects is usually an outright repetition of that class. And when it occurs again, it will be expulsion. So, it is very important you maintain your academic tempo; and if possible, try to improve it because you will be studying with sound students from different academic backgrounds.
Secondly, I am proud of the caliber of teachers in that school – always willing to impart and are disciplined too. Always endeavour to listen in class and write only when it is time for writing. Ask questions for clarity. Any other issues you might have, chat me up via mummy’s WhatsApp line.
I wish you well in your academics. Try to be among the top ten. I hope to hear from you soon of your progress.
Take care!
Yours truly,
Emmnuel

 

(5a)
The writer was reported to the principal by Mr. Francis because of their unserious behaviour in his class.

(5b)
He was care-free to all the students during his class.

(5c)
He looked askance at him and then consulted his record.

(5d)
He has been intelligent academically but with many dents on disciplinary cases.

(5e)
This is because they never had any knowledge of the second test prior to it and never took their classes serious.

(5f)
(i) Relative clause
(ii) It modifies the pronoun “those”

(5g)
He became more careful with his questions

(5h)
Refined – cultured
Pranks – practical jokes
Puzzled – perplexed
Sentence – Punishment
Retaliation – revenge
Considerably – appreciably

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(6a)
(i) Infant mortality can be reduced by exclusively breast feeding infants for at least six months.
(ii) Infant mortality can be reduced by maintaining good hygiene.
(iii) It can also be reduced by improving the diet of infants with vitamin A

(6b)
(i) A disease-free environment is possible by using clean water.
(ii) It is also possible by using latrines.
(iii) An environment will be free of diseases if food is stored properly.

B. 2020 NECO ENGLISH LANGUAGE (OBJ) ANSWERS

1EBEEACDDBD
11BECAADADDC
21DAEAADCEBD
31EDACBCBCEB
41DECACDAEED
51BCBDCAACBC
61DDCBDDADAB
71CEBCECABDD
81ABEDCCABBB
91CABCDBCCCD

C. 2020 NECO ENGLISH LANGUAGE (TEST OF ORAL) ANSWERS

1-10: DCCABBAEDA
11-20: DCBEDEECAD
21-30: ABDBEABBAC
31-40: AEDBBBDBCC
41-50: CCCDEEDDCA
51-60: BEDABEBCCE

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Shedrach Afan Kaze (2nd July) is a Nigerian Music & General news blogger, Online Promoter, Phone Technician & an entrepreneur. He is the CEO of Smartslimhub NG.

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