NECO Oral English Questions and Answers for 2025
Instruction: Choose the option A–D that best answers the question or completes the sentence appropriately.
Section A: Vowel Sounds (1–10)
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Which of the following has the same vowel sound as “seat”?
A. sit
B. beat
C. set
D. said
Answer: B -
Which word contains the vowel sound /æ/?
A. cat
B. cut
C. cot
D. coat
Answer: A -
Pick the word that contains a diphthong.
A. man
B. road
C. pot
D. bit
Answer: B -
Choose the word that has the same vowel sound as “bird”.
A. beard
B. heard
C. head
D. hard
Answer: B -
In which word is the vowel sound /ʌ/ found?
A. put
B. cut
C. root
D. boot
Answer: B -
The vowel sound in “call” is:
A. /æ/
B. /ɔː/
C. /e/
D. /ɪ/
Answer: B -
Choose the word with the same vowel sound as “day”.
A. bed
B. dye
C. bay
D. dare
Answer: C -
The word “now” contains the diphthong:
A. /aʊ/
B. /əʊ/
C. /eɪ/
D. /ɪə/
Answer: A -
Which of the following has the vowel sound /ɪ/?
A. bead
B. bird
C. bit
D. bat
Answer: C -
Which vowel sound is heard in the word “far”?
A. /æ/
B. /eə/
C. /ɑː/
D. /ɪə/
Answer: C
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Section B: Consonant Sounds (11–20)
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Which of these words has a silent letter?
A. comb
B. come
C. coal
D. cope
Answer: A -
Which of the following contains the /ʃ/ sound?
A. pleasure
B. genre
C. ship
D. jam
Answer: C -
The /θ/ sound is found in:
A. bat
B. that
C. thank
D. sank
Answer: C -
Choose the word that has the /dʒ/ sound.
A. cheese
B. ship
C. jam
D. sure
Answer: C -
The /ŋ/ sound is heard in:
A. singer
B. finger
C. singe
D. sink
Answer: A -
The initial sound in “zoo” is:
A. /s/
B. /z/
C. /tʃ/
D. /dʒ/
Answer: B -
Pick the word with the same initial sound as “charm”.
A. jam
B. character
C. chip
D. calm
Answer: C -
Which word ends with a voiceless plosive?
A. big
B. bag
C. cap
D. cab
Answer: C -
The word “judge” has how many consonant sounds?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer: C -
In the word “knight”, the /k/ sound is:
A. voiced
B. aspirated
C. silent
D. nasal
Answer: C
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Section C: Stress Pattern (21–30)
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The correct stress in “photography” is on the:
A. first syllable
B. second syllable
C. third syllable
D. fourth syllable
Answer: C -
The word “economy” is stressed on the:
A. first syllable
B. second syllable
C. third syllable
D. last syllable
Answer: B -
Choose the word that has a different stress pattern:
A. admit
B. allow
C. punish
D. request
Answer: C -
The stress in “environment” falls on the:
A. first syllable
B. second syllable
C. third syllable
D. last syllable
Answer: A -
“Present” as a verb is stressed on the:
A. first syllable
B. second syllable
C. both syllables equally
D. last syllable
Answer: B -
“Development” has primary stress on the:
A. first
B. second
C. third
D. fourth syllable
Answer: C -
Identify the odd stress pattern:
A. biology
B. democracy
C. expensive
D. geography
Answer: C -
The stress in the word “contribute” (as a verb) falls on the:
A. first
B. second
C. third
D. last
Answer: B -
The word “import” when used as a noun is stressed on the:
A. first syllable
B. second syllable
C. third syllable
D. none
Answer: A -
In which of these words is the stress on the first syllable?
A. record (noun)
B. refer
C. confirm
D. erase
Answer: A
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Section D: Rhymes and Intonation (31–40)
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Which of these rhymes with “tough”?
A. though
B. cough
C. rough
D. through
Answer: C -
Which of the following words rhymes with “night”?
A. knit
B. neat
C. right
D. rate
Answer: C -
Which word rhymes with “stare”?
A. stare
B. scare
C. pear
D. care
Answer: D -
Rhyme with “bare”:
A. tear
B. fear
C. dare
D. where
Answer: C -
Which group of words rhyme?
A. price, mice
B. hat, hate
C. toe, tow
D. soul, soil
Answer: A -
In the sentence “You are coming, aren’t you?” – what is the intonation?
A. Rising
B. Falling
C. Fall-rise
D. Rise-fall
Answer: A -
Which sentence ends with a falling tone?
A. What is your name?
B. Are you going out?
C. Where do you live?
D. Come here.
Answer: D -
Which of the following sentences ends in a rising tone?
A. We went to Lagos.
B. Did he travel to Abuja?
C. That’s your teacher.
D. He’s gone to school.
Answer: B -
“He won the prize, didn’t he?” — the tag question should have:
A. rising tone
B. falling tone
C. level tone
D. rising-falling
Answer: B -
In “What a lovely dress!”, the exclamatory sentence ends with:
A. rising tone
B. falling tone
C. level tone
D. falling-rising
Answer: B
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Section B: Theory
Instructions: Answer any four (4) of the following questions. Each question carries 10 marks. Use precise examples where necessary.
Question 1:
(a) Define consonant sounds and classify them according to:
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Place of articulation
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Manner of articulation
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Voicing
(b) Give two examples for each category.
Question 2:
(a) Explain the following phonetic terms with suitable examples:
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Monophthong
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Diphthong
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Triphthong
(b) Provide two examples of English diphthongs and use each in a word.
Question 3:
(a) Define stress in spoken English.
(b) With examples, differentiate between the stress pattern of the following noun–verb pairs:
i. record
ii. import
iii. present
iv. suspect
(c) Indicate where the primary stress falls in each.
Question 4:
(a) What is intonation?
(b) Identify and explain the two basic types of intonation in English.
(c) Write one sentence each that demonstrates:
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Rising intonation
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Falling intonation
Question 5:
(a) What are minimal pairs in phonetics?
(b) Write five pairs of minimal pair words and indicate the phonetic difference between them.
(e.g., ship /ʃɪp/ and sheep /ʃiːp/)
Question 6:
(a) Explain the role of silent letters in pronunciation.
(b) Provide five examples of English words with silent letters.
(c) Underline the silent letter in each word.
Question 7:
(a) Describe the three main types of syllable structure in English.
(b) Give two examples of each type.
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CV (Consonant-Vowel)
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CVC
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CCV
Marking Scheme Guide (Per Question)
Component | Marks |
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Correct definitions | 2–3 |
Accurate classifications/examples | 3–4 |
Proper usage/context | 2–3 |
Total per question | 10 |