NECO ENGLISH COMPLETE ANSWERS 2020

NECO ENGLISH COMPLETE ANSWERS 2020

Essay-Answers

(4)
Once upon a time there lived a carefree and complacent young man named, Jagu. He had high dreams but low actions. He often dreamed and boasted that one day he will amaze the world with his feats. His father was a very wise man. He wanted to put some sense in him. He wanted to instil in him that if he wanted to be successful, he must work for it. So, he made a plan to teach his lesson. He took the help of a fortuneteller.

He sent him to Jagu. The fortuneteller said to Jagu. “I am a famous fortuneteller; I know something big is going to happen in your life on the first day of the next
month. Take this flower and keep it with you.” Jagu was quite excited to get the flower from the fortuneteller.

He went home and told the incident that success was coming his way. He will prove it
to the world on the first day of the next month. He told all his friends and relatives. Everyone was curious to see as to what would happen on the first day of the next month. The most excited person was Jagu himself. The night before the first day of the next month he could not sleep. And the next morning as he woke
up, he found the day to be as normal as the other days had been. No news of any success came. The day came and just went ordinarily. Jagu became quite dejected.

At the right time his father came and told Jagu, “Success does not come with dreaming and predicitons, you have to work hard and win it and create it. Go out, and create your own success
with efforts.” Jagu learnt the lesson and stopped counting his chickens before they were hatched.

COMPREHENSION

Essay-Answers.
(5a)
It was led by the mockery of Mr Francis during his class

(5b)
They consider him a weak and incompetent man who could be taken full advantage of.

(5c)
He told the writer to come see him with his father the next day in his office

(5d)
The principal was surprised with the writers attitude because he has maintained a very good grade in the school

(5e)
Their performance was poor because they don’t have prior knowledge of the test questions

SUMMARY
(6a)
(i)Children nowadays develop faster owing to the early exposure to television programmes.

(ii)Pronunciation by the newscasters actors or actress are usually standardized, hence young children watching will learn the right pronunciation too.

(iii)It is extremely beneficial to parents who are usually busy or too tired to take their kids out for entertainment.
(6b)
(i)Watching television programmes takes away the zeal to read.
(ii)Also lack of reading is unhealthy especially to younger children as they will grow up only with the Ability to speak but not to write.
(iii)Television programme remove the Ability to think since the stories, ideas and facts are woven in the way television planners wanted making their thinking ability handicapped.

(4)
Once upon a time there lived a carefree and complacent young man named, Jagu. He had high dreams but low actions. He often dreamed and boasted that one day he will amaze the world with his feats. His father was a very wise man. He wanted to put some sense in him.

He wanted to instil in him that if he wanted to be successful, he must work for it. So, he made a plan to teach his lesson. He took the help of a fortuneteller. He sent him to Jagu. The fortuneteller said to Jagu. “I am a famous fortuneteller; I know something big is going to happen in your life on the first day of the next
month. Take this flower and keep it with you.” Jagu was quite excited to get the flower from the fortuneteller. He went home and told the incident that success was coming his way.

He will prove it
to the world on the first day of the next month. He told all his friends and relatives. Everyone was curious to see as to what would happen on the first day of the next month. The most excited person was Jagu himself. The night before the first day of the next month he could not sleep. And the next morning as he woke
up, he found the day to be as normal as the other days had been. No news of any success came. The day came and just went ordinarily. Jagu became quite dejected.

At the right time his father came and told Jagu, “Success does not come with dreaming and predicitons, you have to work hard and win it and create it. Go out, and create your own success
with efforts.” Jagu learnt the lesson and stopped counting his chickens before they were hatched.

Comprehension

5a )
The first category of woman are coping with ease while the second category are coping with difficulty

5bi )
The fourth category were sub merged by problems

5bii)
They were suffering from depression

5ci )
A woman is expected to run her home and be a good wife

5cii )
She is expected to contribute to family income

5d)
A woman is expected to perform in a Society where she is regarded as inferior to her make counterpart

5e )
GN : Adverbial Claus of time
GF : it modifies the verb exhibit

5f )
Ameliorate of adverse effect

5gi )
Every family members should assist doing house chores

5gii)
Woman should relax once in a year .

5i )
i ) various –
ii) categories classes/ levels
iii ) submerged –
iv ) efficiency – effectively
v) aouse –
vi ) vigour –

(3)
Good morning respected judges, my worthy opponents, My colleagues and audience,

I (your name) hereby standing for the motion that says religious studies should be made compulsory for students in secondary schools and if I have your permission I would like to begin by defining religious studies. Religious studies also known as the study of religion , is an academic field devoted to research into religious beliefs, behaviors , and institutions. It describes, compares, interprets, and explains religion, emphasizing systematic, historically based, and cross-cultural perspectives.

From The above definition it is obvious that religious studies is of great important and should be made compulsory in secondary schools with The following points of mine.

Firstly, One of the most common importance of Religious teachings is that it helps students understand the place of various religions in our society. It helps them resolve the important questions of their own inner self and this understanding contributes to a more just and cohesive society.

Secondly, Religious education in any school should not simply be a subject making up a proportion of the taught curriculum.

It needs to pervade the congenial environment in the school. Such an environment is not just good for the school but also for the society as a whole as well primarily because students are themselves the propagators of moral values and these are the values that are the most valued and cherished for the quality of relationships amongst the whole humanity.

By listening and responding to stories from religious traditions, students are assimilating it as part of their personal, social and emotional development. They have opportunities to take part in celebrations and special events whilst using their understanding in communication, language and literacy. Utilising artefacts, music, stories and art from varying cultures helps them in increasing their knowledge and understanding of the world increases as they ask questions about religion, culture and worship and develop attitudes of curiosity and respect.

Thirdly, It introduces students to different cultures and religions through various learning about stories, people, places and times of special importance, and artefacts and beliefs that are part of modern life and society. Students are encouraged to respond sensitively to all religions, traditions and cultures, using their imagination and sense of wonder. I believe I have confused you enough with my points. Their study of faiths develops appropriate, secular view of the world and a religious community with a significant local presence. Thank You.

(4)
Once upon a time there lived a carefree and complacent young man named, Jagu. He had high dreams but low actions. He often dreamed and boasted that one day he will amaze the world with his feats. His father was a very wise man. He wanted to put some sense in him. He wanted to
instil in him that if he wanted to be successful, he must work for it. So, he made a plan to teach his lesson. He took the help of a fortuneteller. He sent him to Jagu. The fortuneteller said to Jagu. “I am a famous fortuneteller; I know something big is going to happen in your life on the first day of the next
month. Take

(6a)
(i) Exclusive breastfeeding for about six months
(ii) Distributing reasonable quantity of vitamin A capsules periodically
(iii) Improved access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene

(6b)
(i) Washing of hands before handing foods
(ii) Preparing and storing safety food
(iii) Using safe water and clean latrines

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