Second Term JHS English Language Questions: Objective Tests Only.
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BASIC 7 ENGLISH LANGUAGE TERM 2 OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
SECTION A: LEXIS AND STRUCTURE
Complete the sentences below by choosing the correct option
1. The students………….. filled the tank with water
- theirselves (b) themselves (c) themself (d) theirself
2. Yaa and I have completed all the project assigned by the lecturer……… (a) ourself (b) himself (c) ourselves (d) themselves
3. Whether you do it…….. or not, you will not be paid
- yourselves (b) yourself (c) myself (d) yourselfes
4. The teacher asked…… shirt it this? (a) who (b) whom (c) whose
5. …….. items are mine, leave them there please. (a) These (b) That (c) Those (d) Which
6. The teacher gave……. Children some exercises. (a) these (b) that (c) this (d) whose
7. Anbeboara has been pouring the water in……. bowl. (a) those (b) that (c) these (d) which
8. The soup….. good. Do you enjoy it? (a) feels (b) smells (c) tastes (d) looks
9. Tutujagu……. tired, but Ananse is still strong. (a) feels (b) looks (c) smells
10. Nina, Simpa and Kutu……. the classroom all the time. (a) scrubbed (b) scrubs (c) scrub (d) is scrubbing
11. The teacher on duty…… the assembly. (a) conduct (b) conducts (c) conducting (d) have conducted
12. The pupils…….. from the punishment. (a) is suffering (b) have suffering (d) are being suffering (d) are suffering
13. Mansah……… the food in the bowl. (a) have eaten (b) has eaten (c) eating (d) has ate
14. I …….. sleeping for quite some time now. (a) has been (b) have been (c) am
15. Farmers……..their site after clearing. (a) burn (b) burns (c) are burning
SECTION B: SAMMARY
Read the passage below and use it to answer the questions that follow.
Dr Kwame Nkrumah left for America to study. He came to London at the end of the great war of 1939 to 1945. When Dr. Nkrumah was in London, some patriots formed the political party called UGCC (United Gold Coast Convention).
The founders were lawyers and merchants. They wanted someone to be the general secretary. They had already heard of Dr. Nkrumah and they invited him to come back to Ghana.
16. Who is said to have come to London at the end of the Great War?
- Dr. Nkrumah Kwame (b) Dr. Kwame Nkrumah (c) Dr. Kwame Badu
17. Which group formed the UGCC? (a) The UGCC people (b) The Patriots (c) NPP and NDC
18. What were the main occupations of the founders of the party? (a) Mobile Money Merchants (b) Lawyers and Mobile Money Merchants (c) Merchants and Lawyers
19. Why did they call the man who left for America? (a) to help them (b) to increase their numbers (c) to serve as a secretary (d) general secretary
SECTION C: ORAL LANGUAGE – SOUNDS
Choose the option that has the correct sound /I/ to answer 19 – 21 and /I:/ for 22 – 25.
20. (a) leader (b) lighter (c) lifting (d) biking
21. (a) die (b) maid (c) bite (d) bit
22. (a) piece (b) piss (c) kite
23. (a) ship (b) shepherd (c) sheep
24. (a) sleet (b) slit (c) slept
25. (a) tick (b) teak (c) tilt
26. (a) wick (c) wilt (c) weak
SECTION D: LITERATURE
Choose the correct answer from the options lettered A – D
27. Ananse stories belong to….. (a) forklore (b) myths (c) oral literature (d) legend
28. The traditional laws and the way of life of a people are referred to as (a) forktale (b) forklore (c) culture (d) traditional laws
29. The story of Yaa Asantewaa is under………. (a) festivals (b) history (c) legends (d) forklore
30. Playing of ‘Ampe’ belongs to …….. (a) myths (b) legends (c) forklores (d) forktales
Term 2 JHS English Language Questions: Objective Tests Only.
BASIC 7 ENGLISH LANGUAGE TERM 2 OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
SECTION A: LEXIS AND STRUCTURE
Complete the sentences below by choosing the correct option
1. The car ……. is sprayed dark brown is for Kwame. (a) who (b) which (c) whom (d) whose
2. There is a student …… book is lying on the floor (a) who (b) whose (b) whom (d) that
3. Mangoes ….. are kept in a fridge tast better. (a) whom (b) whose (c) that (d) who
4. This is the lady ……Naniku gave the items to is here. (a) whose (b) whom (c) which (d) who
5. These are the miscreants……. Cause a lot of trouble. (a) who (b) whose (c) whom (d) which
6. We slept on a …… mattress in the guest house. (a) lump (b) lumpy (c) more lumpy (d) most lumpy
7. He was a ……. Person to have won one million cedis. (a) more lucky (b) lucky (c) most lucky
8. Ghana is an……… country. (a) independence (b) independent (c) more independent
9. You must do the things in …….. way. (a) accepted (b) acceptable (c) acceptable
10. The chief bought a football for the……. men in the country. (a) youth (b) youthfull (c) youthful
11. Atta and Ataa……. the room this afternoon. (a) will sweeping (b) will be sweep (c) will sweep
12. Ghana and Nigeria shall not…… in their jerseys. (a) playing (b) be played (c) played (d) play
13. They…….around 8pm tomorrow. (a) shall slept (b) shall be sleeping (c) shall be slept
14. Opoku will have……… the assignment by tomorrow. (a) submit (b) submitted (c) submitting
15. The prefect shall have been……. at the party. (a) dancing (b) danced (c) dance
SECTION B: SAMMARY
Read the passage below and use it to answer the question 16 – 20.
A long time ago, a tortoise, a climbing plant and a singing-bird lived together in the forest. The tortoise creeps at a slow pace. It is, in fact, as slow as the snail. That is why we say, “If the tortoise and the sanil were the only animals in the forest, no hunter would ever shoot.”
During the day, the tortoise looked for food near the foot of a tree. When it was tired, it slept quietly under the tree.
The climbing plant lived on the tree under which the tortoise slept, it climbed the tree till it reached the top.
16. How many friends lived together in the forest? (a) four (b) three (c) five (d) two
17. Which of the friends lived under the tree? (a) climbing plant (b) tortoise (c) mango plant (d) singing-bird
18. When did the tortoise look for food? (a) at night (b) during the day (c) at dawn
19. How does the tortoise move according to the passage? (a) walks slowly (b) it creeps at a slow pace (c) it creeps too fast
20. Which animal, according to the passage has the same pace as the tortoise? (a) lizard (b) chameleon (c) sanil (d) snake
SECTION C: ORAL LANGUAGE – SOUNDS
Choose the option that has the correct medial plosive as /g/ to answer 21 – 22 and /t/ for 22 – 25.
21. (a) gum (b) eggs (c) big
22. (a) wiggle (c) jog (c) green
23. (a) cricket (b) brittle (c) split
24. (a) thought (b) toes (c) control
25. (a) against (b) ten (c) study
SECTION D: LITERATURE
Choose the correct answer from the options lettered A – D
26. One of the following is a type of prose. (a) fictitious (b) fiction (c) drama
27. which of the following is a written literature? (a) forklore (b) drama (c) myth
28. The story of Asebu Amanfi is under……. (a) myth (b) forktale (c) legends (d) festival
29. In………… characters meet danger and escapes. (a) Satire (b) adventure stories (c) allegory (d) fable
30. One of the following prose uses animals as characters. (a) Allegory (b) fables (c) satire (d) adventure story
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