JAMB - English Language (1999 - No. 18)

Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined word (S).

The government is not opening up to the unions in the negotiations; it must have something up its sleeve.
be nursing a hidden a last agenda
be hoping to trap them
be hiding a last minute package
be intending to dissolve the unions

Explanation

The phrase "something up its sleeve" is an idiom that means someone has a secret plan or hidden agenda. In the given sentence, the speaker is suggesting that the government may have undisclosed intentions or plans in the negotiations with the unions. Option A, "be nursing a hidden agenda," is the closest in meaning to the underlined phrase. It suggests that the government may be harbouring a concealed or undisclosed plan or motive.

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