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The 130 2026 BECE Questions Solved Revision Questions for 2026 Candidates

PART I: LEXIS AND STRUCTURE (SECTION A)

Choose the option that most suitably completes the sentence or follows the instructions.

  1. If I ______ a bird, I would fly to London. A. am B. was C. were D. would be
  2. It is high time we ______ home. A. go B. went C. are going D. should go
  3. The bread was shared ______ the three children. A. between B. among C. with D. by
  4. I am looking forward to ______ my results. A. receive B. receiving C. received D. be receiving
  5. The headmaster congratulated the team ______ winning the trophy. A. for B. at C. on D. with
  6. You wouldn’t like to fail the exam, ______? A. will you B. won't you C. would you D. wouldn't you
  7. We have lived in this village ______ ten years. A. since B. for C. ago D. during
  8. Kofi is the ______ of the two brothers. A. tallest B. taller C. tall D. more tall
  9. Neither the teacher nor the students ______ present at the parade. A. was B. were C. is D. has been
  10. The students were warned not to ______ in the examination hall. A. cheat B. cheating C. cheated D. cheats

PART II: SYNONYMS & ANTONYMS

Choose the word most nearly similar in meaning to the underlined word.

  1. The task was arduous. A. simple B. difficult C. interesting D. boring
  2. She gave a brief account of the accident. A. short B. long
  3. The heavy rain was imminent. A. falling B. threatening C. approaching D. ending
  4. The boy is very stubborn. A. rude B. obstinate C. brave D. angry
  5. The teacher’s explanation was very clear. A. bright B. lucid C. loud D. clean

Choose the word most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word.

  1. The meeting was protracted. A. delayed B. shortened C. cancelled D. noisy
  2. The room was very spacious. A. large B. dark C. cramped D. empty
  3. He is an amateur footballer. A. learner B. professional C. expert D. athlete
  4. The food was very scanty. A. small B. delicious C. plentiful D. expensive
  5. The witness gave a voluntary statement. A. forced B. willing C. true D. legal

PART III: IDIOMS AND LITERATURE

Choose the best explanation for the idiom or literary device.

  1. A play that ends on a sad note is a ______. A. comedy B. tragedy C. melodrama D. farce
  2. "The sun smiled at us" is an example of ______. A. metaphor B. personification C. simile D. irony
  3. The central idea of a literary work is the ______. A. plot B. theme C. climax D. setting
  4. A poem of fourteen lines is called a ______. A. ode B. lyric C. sonnet D. epic
  5. The person who tells a story in a prose work is the ______. A. protagonist B. narrator C. antagonist D. poet
  6. The project was a white elephant. A. A large animal B. A very expensive but useless venture C. A successful business D. A rare gift
  7. We must not beat about the bush. A. Avoid the main point B. Hit the plants C. Hide in the forest D. Cut the grass
  8. He decided to call it a day after working for ten hours. A. Start working B. Stop working C. Sleep in the office D. Name the day
  9. The news of the accident came out of the blue. A. From the sky B. Unexpectedly C. Sadly D. Regularly
  10. Ama smelt a rat when the stranger offered her a free ride. A. Became suspicious B. Saw a dead animal C. Felt sick D. Became happy

PART IV: VOCABULARY & COMPREHENSION SKILLS

  1. "Bittersweet" is a classic example of: A. metaphor B. simile C. oxymoron D. hyperbole
  2. Hinting at future events in a story is: A. flashback B. irony C. foreshadowing D. climax
  3. A humorous imitation of a work is a: A. satire B. parody C. fable D. legend
  4. If a text is pensive, the mood is: A. happy B. reflective C. angry D. loud
  5. "The river is a dying giant" uses which literary device? A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Onomatopoeia D. Pun
  6. To quench your thirst is to: A. increase it B. satisfy it C. ignore it D. hide it
  7. Residents of a town are also called: A. visitors B. inhabitants C. strangers D. enemies
  8. Water that is contaminated is: A. clean B. polluted C. cold D. flowing
  9. A scramble for resources implies: A. a struggle B. a peaceful walk C. a gift D. a celebration
  10. Escalated most nearly means: A. decreased B. increased C. ended D. started

PART V: ADVANCED STRUCTURE & SPELLING

  1. "Alas!" is an example of an: A. Interjection B. Preposition C. Adverb D. Noun
  2. Which is punctuated correctly? A. Where are you going. B. "I am tired", said Kofi. C. its a beautiful day. D. The boy's hat was stolen.
  3. "He has been writing." This tense is: A. Present continuous B. Present perfect continuous C. Past continuous D. Future continuous
  4. The feminine of "Bachelor" is: A. Spinster B. Bachelorette C. Maid D. Lady
  5. The plural of "Cactus" is: A. Cactuses B. Cacti C. Cactus D. Cactis
  6. Choose the correctly spelled word: A. Maintenance B. Maintainance C. Maintenence D. Mentenance
  7. Choose the correctly spelled word: A. Occassion B. Occasion C. Ocassion D. Ocasion
  8. "The brave soldier died." The underlined word is: A. noun B. adjective C. verb D. pronoun
  9. Identify the conjunction: "He worked hard but failed." A. He B. worked C. but D. failed
  10. Which of the following is an adverb? A. Good B. Fast C. Bright D. Happiness

PART VI: GENERAL STRUCTURE & USAGE

  1. You better ______ now. A. leave B. left C. leaving D. to leave
  2. Each of the boys ______ a pen. A. have B. has C. having D. are having
  3. The bag is ______ heavy for me to carry. A. very B. too C. so D. much
  4. He is not used to ______ early. A. get up B. getting up C. gets up D. got up
  5. I prefer oranges ______ apples. A. than B. to C. more than D. over
  6. Scarcely had I arrived ______ the rain started. A. than B. when C. then D. so
  7. The man ______ house was burnt is here. A. who B. whom C. whose D. which
  8. Success depends ______ hard work. A. in B. on C. at D. for
  9. The car is ______ for the garage. A. big too B. so big C. too big D. very big
  10. To turn over a new leaf means ______. A. to start a garden B. to change one's behavior for the better C. to read a new book D. to buy new clothes
  11. He has ______ friends in the city. A. much B. many C. plenty D. any
  12. To "kick the bucket" means ______. A. to play football B. to die C. to be angry D. to clean
  13. The meeting was put ______ until next week. A. down B. off C. out D. away
  14. One of the windows ______ broken. A. is B. are C. were D. have been
  15. I wouldn't do that if I ______ you. A. am B. was C. were D. be
  16. The message was sent ______ post. A. by B. through C. with D. in
  17. "The waves danced" is an example of ______. A. Metaphor B. Personification C. Simile D. Alliteration
  18. A story involving animals with a moral lesson is a ______. A. Myth B. Legend C. Fable D. Novel
  19. Choose the synonym of Incredible: A. Easy B. Unbelievable C. True D. Small
  20. Choose the antonym of Arrogant: A. Proud B. Humble C. Selfish D. Kind

PART VII: NOUNS, PRONOUNS & TENSES

  1. It has been raining ______ three o'clock. A. for B. since C. from D. at
  2. He is ______ honest man. A. a B. an C. the D. some
  3. The house is ______ the end of the street. A. in B. at C. on D. by
  4. Identify the Abstract Noun: A. School B. Wisdom C. Teacher D. Gold
  5. Identify the Collective Noun: A. Water B. Flock C. Bravery D. Table
  6. Neither of the men ______ the truth. A. know B. knows C. knowing D. are knowing
  7. He is the ______ student in the class. A. good B. better C. best D. more good
  8. The book belongs to ______. A. I B. me C. my D. mine
  9. "She sings like an angel" is a ______. A. Metaphor B. Simile C. Hyperbole D. Irony
  10. The plural of "ox" is ______. A. oxes B. oxen C. oxs D. oxies

PART VIII: FINAL COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

  1. The exam is over, ______? A. is it B. isn't it C. was it D. hasn't it
  2. To see eye to eye means ______. A. to look at someone B. to agree C. to fight D. to cry
  3. The opposite of generous is ______. A. Kind B. Stingy C. Happy D. Rich
  4. A set of lines in a poem is a ______. A. Paragraph B. Stanza C. Verse D. Sentence
  5. "Hard work pays" is a/an ______. A. Adjective B. Proverb C. Simile D. Question
  6. The sun ______ in the East. A. rise B. rises C. rose D. is rising
  7. I ______ him for a long time. A. know B. have known C. am knowing D. was knowing
  8. Choose the correct spelling: A. Questionnaire B. Questionaire C. Questionairee D. Quetionaire
  9. Choose the correct spelling: A. Embarrass B. Embaras C. Embarass D. Embarasse
  10. "Bread and butter" is his only meal. In this sentence, the subject is ______. A. plural B. singular C. an object D. an adjective
  11. He is interested ______ music. A. on B. at C. in D. with
  12. We have ______ sugar left. A. little B. few C. many D. small
  13. That is the boy ______ stole the money. A. which B. who C. whom D. whose
  14. They ______ to school every day. A. walk B. walks C. walking D. walked
  15. Did you ______ the noise? A. hear B. heard C. hears D. hearing
  16. The "cast" of a play refers to the ______. A. Setting B. Actors C. Plot D. Dialogue
  17. A poem mourning the dead is a/an ______. A. Elegy B. Epic C. Lyric D. Ballad
  18. "The pen is mightier than the sword" is ______. A. Metaphor B. Metonymy C. Simile D. Pun
  19. Choose the antonym of Ancient: A. Old B. Modern C. Antique D. Classic
  20. Choose the synonym of Vivid: A. Pale B. Clear C. Dull D. Weak

PART IX: IDIOMS & PHRASAL VERBS

  1. She came across her old primary school teacher at the market. A. ran away from B. met unexpectedly C. visited D. greeted loudly
  2. You must put up with his bad behavior for now. A. support B. tolerate C. report D. change
  3. The car broke down on our way to the village. A. crashed into a tree B. stopped functioning C. moved very fast D. ran out of fuel
  4. Please, look after your younger brother while I am away. A. watch over B. search for C. punish D. play with
  5. We had to call off the match because of the heavy rain. A. postpone B. cancel C. continue D. start
  6. I don’t want to go to the party; I am feeling under the weather. A. trapped in the rain B. slightly ill C. very happy D. confused
  7. The principal told the students to pull their socks up. A. dress properly B. improve their performance C. run faster D. buy new socks
  8. After the argument, the two friends decided to bury the hatchet. A. hid their weapons B. stopped being friends C. made peace D. forgot the past entirely
  9. When it comes to sports, Kofi is a square peg in a round hole. A. very talented B. a misfit for the team C. an expert at games D. the strongest player
  10. The workers decided to lay down their tools. A. started a new project B. went on strike C. cleaned the workshop D. bought new equipment

PART X: ORAL ENGLISH (PHONOLOGY)

  1. King: A. knight B. cat C. city D. gnome
  2. Pleasure: A. sing B. measure C. zoo D. rice
  3. Church: A. character B. machine C. catch D. chemist
  4. Think: A. then B. moth C. father D. these
  5. Phone: A. pony B. fan C. pan D. bone
  6. Bird: A. bed B. girl C. beard D. bad
  7. Cup: A. blue B. son C. put D. full
  8. Pot: A. port B. dog C. rope D. cup
  9. Book: A. food B. pull C. boot D. blood
  10. Seat: A. sit B. heat C. set D. bat

PART XI: RHYMES & STRESS

  1. The word "School" has how many syllables? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
  2. The word "Examination" has how many syllables? A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
  3. Which of these words has the sound /z/ at the end? A. Cats B. Books C. Dogs D. Maps
  4. Identify the silent letter in "Listen": A. L B. i C. s D. t
  5. Identify the silent letter in "Island": A. I B. s C. l D. a
  6. Identify the silent letter in "Comb": A. C B. o C. m D. b
  7. Choose the word with a different stress pattern: A. 'Teacher B. 'Doctor C. A'bout D. 'Table
  8. Which word rhymes with "Rain"? A. pan B. plane C. ran D. line
  9. Which word rhymes with "Fly"? A. tray B. sky C. flea D. play
  10. Which word rhymes with "Cake"? A. back B. shake C. bark D. sack

Answers to the 130 Revision Questions for 2026 Candidates

PART I: LEXIS AND STRUCTURE

  1. C (were) – Subjunctive mood for imaginary situations.

  2. B (went) – “It is high time” is followed by the past tense.

  3. B (among) – Used for more than two people.

  4. B (receiving) – “Look forward to” is followed by a gerund (-ing).

  5. C (on) – You congratulate someone on an achievement.

  6. C (would you) – Negative statement takes a positive tag.

  7. B (for) – Used for a duration of time.

  8. B (taller) – Comparative degree for two people.

  9. B (were) – With “neither/nor,” the verb agrees with the closer subject (students).

  10. A (cheat) – The infinitive “to” is followed by the base verb.

PART II: SYNONYMS & ANTONYMS

  1. B (difficult)

  2. A (short)

  3. C (approaching)

  4. B (obstinate)

  5. B (lucid)

  6. B (shortened)

  7. C (cramped)

  8. B (professional)

  9. C (plentiful)

  10. A (forced)

PART III: IDIOMS AND LITERATURE

  1. B (tragedy)

  2. B (personification)

  3. B (theme)

  4. C (sonnet)

  5. B (narrator)

  6. B (A very expensive but useless venture)

  7. A (Avoid the main point)

  8. B (Stop working)

  9. B (Unexpectedly)

  10. A (Became suspicious)

PART IV: VOCABULARY & COMPREHENSION

  1. C (oxymoron)

  2. C (foreshadowing)

  3. B (parody)

  4. B (reflective)

  5. B (Metaphor)

  6. B (satisfy it)

  7. B (inhabitants)

  8. B (polluted)

  9. A (a struggle)

  10. B (increased)

PART V: ADVANCED STRUCTURE & SPELLING

  1. A (Interjection)

  2. D (The boy's hat was stolen.)

  3. B (Present perfect continuous)

  4. A (Spinster)

  5. B (Cacti)

  6. A (Maintenance)

  7. B (Occasion)

  8. B (adjective)

  9. C (but)

  10. B (Fast)

PART VI: GENERAL STRUCTURE & USAGE

  1. A (leave) – “Had better” is followed by the base verb.

  2. B (has) – “Each” is always singular.

  3. B (too) – Used to show a negative excess.

  4. B (getting up) – “Used to” (as an adjective) takes -ing.

  5. B (to) – You prefer X to Y.

  6. B (when) – “Scarcely” pairs with “when.”

  7. C (whose) – Possessive relative pronoun.

  8. B (on)

  9. C (too big)

  10. B (to change one's behavior for the better)

  11. B (many) – Used for countable nouns.

  12. B (to die)

  13. B (off) – To put off is to postpone.

  14. A (is) – “One of” is followed by a singular verb.

  15. C (were)

  16. A (by)

  17. B (Personification)

  18. C (Fable)

  19. B (Unbelievable)

  20. B (Humble)

PART VII: NOUNS, PRONOUNS & TENSES

  1. B (since) – Used for a specific point in time.

  2. B (an) – “Honest” starts with a vowel sound.

  3. B (at)

  4. B (Wisdom)

  5. B (Flock)

  6. B (knows) – “Neither of” takes a singular verb.

  7. C (best) – Superlative for more than two.

  8. B (me)

  9. B (Simile)

  10. B (oxen)

PART VIII: FINAL COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

  1. B (isn't it)

  2. B (to agree)

  3. B (Stingy)

  4. B (Stanza)

  5. B (Proverb)

  6. B (rises)

  7. B (have known)

  8. A (Questionnaire)

  9. A (Embarrass)

  10. B (singular) – “Bread and butter” is treated as a single unit/meal.

  11. C (in)

  12. A (little) – Used for uncountable nouns.

  13. B (who)

  14. A (walk)

  15. A (hear) – “Did” is followed by the base verb.

  16. B (Actors)

  17. A (Elegy)

  18. B (Metonymy) – Though often taught as a proverb/metaphor, it uses an attribute to represent the whole.

  19. B (Modern)

  20. B (Clear)

PART IX: IDIOMS & PHRASAL VERBS

  1. B (met unexpectedly)

  2. B (tolerate)

  3. B (stopped functioning)

  4. A (watch over)

  5. B (cancel)

  6. B (slightly ill)

  7. B (improve their performance)

  8. C (made peace)

  9. B (a misfit for the team)

  10. B (went on strike)

PART X: ORAL ENGLISH (PHONOLOGY)

  1. B (cat) – Hard /k/ sound.

  2. B (measure) – The /ʒ/ sound.

  3. C (catch) – The /tʃ/ sound.

  4. B (moth) – The voiceless /θ/ sound.

  5. B (fan) – The /f/ sound.

  6. B (girl) – The /ɜː/ sound.

  7. B (son) – The /ʌ/ sound.

  8. B (dog) – The /ɒ/ sound.

  9. B (pull) – The short /ʊ/ sound.

  10. B (heat) – The long /iː/ sound.

PART XI: RHYMES & STRESS

  1. A (1)

  2. C (5) – Ex-am-i-na-tion.

  3. C (Dogs) – Ends in a voiced sound /g/, so the 's' is pronounced /z/.

  4. D (t)

  5. B (s)

  6. D (b)

  7. C (A'bout) – Stress is on the second syllable; others are on the first.

  8. B (plane)

  9. B (sky)

  10. B (shake)

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