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Feeling irritable, sad or angry, where nothing seems fun anymore, coupled with a mind to just give up trying are signs of depression. It is a normal experience in today's challenging world. Never forget, help is never too far. Confide in friends, elders or your teachers.  
       
1.   From the text above, we know that  
         
    A feeling depressed is a way of life.  
    B feeling depressed is good for you.  
    C depression has to be addressed confidently.  
    D wait until the depression tides over  
         
  Calling all secondary school students. Enhance your skills to impress and move audiences with skilful use of language. The 10 best speakers will be taken on a paid trip to the University of London to attend a Speaker's forum in October.  
       
2.   Which of the following statements about the extract is true ?  
         
    A Participants will be taught how to talk.  
    B Participants will be taught how to give good speeches.  
    C Those with a gift of the gab will be taken to London.  
    D The camp is open to all students.  
         
  Teenage years, with the onset of puberty during which a young person develops from a child into an adult, can be a period of contradictory emotions and rebellious thoughts.  
         
3.   The terms teenage years in the extract refers to  
         
    A adulteration  
    B adulation  
    C adulthood  
    D adolescence  
         
  Discomposure, shame and abashment are normal in the teenage years and are nothing to be too worried about.  
         
4.   In the above text, the words discomposure, shame and abashment can be replaced with  
         
    A Embracing  
    B Embarrassment  
    C Emulation  
    D Encouragement  
         

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    Answers : 1C    2B    3D    4B
 
     
 
 

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