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CSEC English A Practice Questions

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Past-paper-style questions help students understand how examiners test important syllabus concepts. Consistent multiple-choice practice improves accuracy, speed and confidence before the CSEC examination.

Instead of simply reading answers, practice with explanations helps students understand why an option is correct and why the alternatives are not.

Example CSEC English A Questions

Paper 1 MCQ

Question 1 The tenants were ________ from their apartments because they refused to pay rent.

  1. A

    sent

  2. B

    denied

  3. C

    dislocated

  4. D

    evicted

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Question 2 Despite his years of struggle and ______ the author managed to produce an award winning novel.

  1. A

    adversity

  2. B

    poverty

  3. C

    strife

  4. D

    innocence

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  1. Question 1 — The tenants were ________ from their apartments because they refused to pay rent.
  2. Question 2 — Despite his years of struggle and ______ the author managed to produce an award winning novel.
  3. Question 3 — The jury will need more time to _______ the evidence.
  4. Question 4 — Our netball players ______ triumphant despite the challenges they faced.
  5. Question 5 — At the meeting, the members argued vigorously and ______ insults across the floor.
  6. Question 6 — The Dean of Discipline [commended] the students for their behaviour at the barbecue.
  7. Question 7 — Due to the arrival of new equipment, we believe that the health of the patients will [improve] significantly.
  8. Question 8 — His responses were suspicious as they were quite [ambiguous].
  9. Question 9 — When they heard the sirens, they [assembled] at the window.
  10. Question 10 — He’s too [arrogant] for a leader.
  11. Question 11 — What I admire about great leaders is their humility. Begin the sentence with "It’s"
  12. Question 12 — Our parents were so happy with our success as lawyers that they threw a party. Substitute ‘so’ for ‘very’
  13. Question 13 — Each parent is requested to attend the meeting if he or she considers it worthwhile. Substitute ‘if they considered’ for ‘ if he or she considers’
  14. Question 14 — You can achieve your goals if you follow your parents instructions. Begin with ‘your goals’
  15. Question 15 — Although he was excited about the project, he spent little time on it. Begin with :for all
  16. Question 16 — When Mr. Peets was transferred on promotion from South Point to Maraval, Mrs. Adams succeeded him
  17. Question 17 — Despite the challenging circumstances, they persevered and successfully completed the project.
  18. Question 18 — The storm caused extensive damage to the coastal town.
  19. Question 19 — Maria decided to postpone the meeting until next week.
  20. Question 20 — The professor’s lecture was so captivating that all the students paid close attention.
  21. Question 21 — The teacher was [stern] with the noisy class.
  22. Question 22 — The athlete was praised for her [valiant] effort in the race.
  23. Question 23 — The manager tried to [curb] the spread of false information.
  24. Question 24 — The students were asked to [compile] a list of references for their project.
  25. Question 25 — The witness gave a [vivid] description of the accident.
  26. Question 26 — The lines “Our island keeps its own calendar — / sun-washed, rain-soaked, / alive with its shifting moods” suggest that the island’s seasons are
  27. Question 27 — The image of sunlight “turning every blade and stalk into a field of gleaming bronze” emphasizes
  28. Question 28 — The description of rain “drumming harder than any band” is an example of
  29. Question 29 — The reference to bees that “drown the bushes in humming” primarily appeals to
  30. Question 30 — The final line, “after the last rain has slipped away,” suggests that

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What is tested in CSEC English A Paper 1?

Questions assess key CSEC syllabus topics, subject knowledge and the reasoning skills students need to apply during the examination.

How should students prepare for CSEC English A?

Students should practise regularly, review explanations and spend additional time on topics where their accuracy is lowest.

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