JAMB - English Language (1981 - No. 2)
Fill in the blank spaces in the following sentences making use of the best of the five options:
The Chairman ruled the impertinent speaker .....
The Chairman ruled the impertinent speaker .....
according to order
out of order
contrary to order
disorderly
correctly
Explanation
The phrase "out of order" is commonly used in formal settings, particularly in meetings or parliamentary procedures, to indicate that someone's remarks or behaviour are inappropriate, disruptive, or against the rules. In this context, the chairman is declaring that the speaker's comments or actions are unacceptable.
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