JSS 2 SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
EDU DELIGHT TUTORS
LAGOS
CLASS; J S S 2
SECOND TERM EXAM
BUSINESS STUDIES
(1) Which of these is a right of consumer?
(a) The right to steal (b) the right to consumer education (c) the right to fight
(d) the right to fraud
(2) _______- must be aware of the quality and safety of goods and services before he buys them
(a) consumer (b) prodigal (c) producers (d) None
- It is the right of a consumer to make decisions about his needs and ______________
(a) want (b) sorrow (c) sleep (d) None of the above
- CPC stands for ___________
(a) consumer protection council (b) Consumer problem company
(c) consumer paper company (d)None of the above
- While sleeping , one must stop _____________
(a) wisely (b) foolishly (C) sluggishly (d)none of the above
- Which of these should be done before shopping
(a) Set a budget (b) Close your eyes (c) plan (d) want
- One can pay with _______________ while shopping
(a) Cash (b) cowries (c) peanut (d) all of the above
- In book – keeping, ____________ helps in effective, keeping of records
(a) probity (b0 cosmetic (c) ability (d) perfect finance
- TAP is not a book – keeping ethnic
(a) True (b) false
- TAP means transparency accountability probity
(a) True (b) false
(11) ___________ is a very important thing which helps business owners to achieve success in book – keeping (a) BAP (b) CAP (C) LAP (d) TAP
(12) Ledger is the same as balance sheet
(a) Yes (b) false
(13) A place where the buyer and the seller meet to transact business is called
(a) shop (b) school (c) market (d) School
- _________________ is buying an items product or service suddenly and without thinking carefully
(a) Buying urgent (b) Buying suddenly (c) Impulse buying (d) Compulsory buying
- After sales service include the following except __________
(a) Warranty (b) maintenance (c) Installation (d) impulse buying
- The acquisition of goods for sales is known as _____________
(a) buying (b) selling (c) purchase (d) Net sales
- Amount of money made by a retail after he / she has sold the goods to the final consumer
(a)Gross profit (b) sales income (c) Net profit (d) capital
- The difference between the cost of goods and the profit of doing business
(a) Margin (b) Make – up (c) profit (d) loss
19._________ is the middle man between producer and retailer
(a) Producer (b) Retailer (c) Consumer (d) wholesaler
- Asset means ____________
(a) Properties (b) debtor (c) creditor
(21) The money which are used to commence business are called ________
(a) cash (b) bonus (c) capital (d) gain
(22) A place where money and other valuables are kept for safety purpose is called
(a) warehouse (b) school (c) Bank (d) church
(23) The following business are legal except
(a) Carpentry (b) smuggling (c) teaching (d) Trading
24 ___________ are the account in which transaction with persons or other business and organizations are recorded.
(a) Impersonal accounts (b) personal account (c) ledger (d) Book – keeping
- The accounts that relates to assets , liabilities , incomes and expenses is called
(a) Personal account (b)impersonal account (c) financial account (d) Accounting A/C
- Vowels in pitman shorthand are represented by _____________
(a) consonant (b) Dots and dashes (c) strokes and curve (d) Vowel strokes
- the first person to introduce pitman shorthand was _________
(a) Sir James pitman (b) Sir Isaac pitman (c) sir Jacob pitman (d) Sir Isaac Newton
- A/C means _____________
(a) Accrual (b) Access (c) Income (d) account
- The principal book of account is called ________
(a) Teller (b) journal (c) paper (d) Ledger
- Exchange of goods for goods is known as
(a) Barter (b) sales (c) trade (d) better
- School staff room is an example of a/ an ……………office [a] open office [b] closed office [c] large office [d] small office
- The last link in the chain of production is…………….. [a] wholesaler [b] consumer [c] retailer [d] distributor
- Which of the following is not a commercial bank [a] central bank [b] wema bank [c] sterling bank [d] union bank
- ‘ amt’ means ……………. [a] month [b] animal [c] amount [d] amity
- Buying of materials or items is a function of ………….. department [a] sales [b] marketing [c]accounts [d] purchasing
- The right side of the cash book book is called …………….[a] debit [b] credit [c] left [d] right
- Opening market plus purchase minus closing stock is equal to……………….. [a]turn over [b] cost of goods sold [c] gross profit [d]cost of goods available
- The person who receives the amount written on a cheque is known as…………………. [a] drawer [b] drawee [c] payee [d] payer
- A person who receives and direct a visitor in an organization is called…………….. [a] clerk [b] teacher [c] receptionist [d] engineer
- The left hand side of the cash book is used to record… [a] receipt [b] payments [c] expenses [d] losses
- Buying and selling of goods is called …………… [a] business [b] trading [c] occupation [d] work
- The fastest means of transportation is …….. [a]air [b] road [c] water [d] rail
- The act of keeping accounts in a regular systemic manner is called………… [a] book keeping [b] capital [c] accountancy [d] accounting
- Banking and transportation are examples of ……………. Trade [a] foreign [b] home [c] aid to trade [d] export
- The end of the owner may end ………… [a] partnership [b] cooperative [c] joint account [d] sole trade business
- The abbreviation ‘Ltd’ stands for ……………. [a] license [b] limited [c]liquidated [d]less time
- Money used to start or commence a business is called …………….. [a] capital [b] drawing [c] business money [d] interest
- All these are components of business studies except …. [a] commerce [b] shorthand [c] geography [d] economics
- The following are extractive occupation except [a]bricklaying [b] fishing [c]lumbering [d] mining
- Ayokanmi bought 10 biros at 10 naira each. How much did she pay [a] 100 [b]110 [c] 400 [d] 1000
THEORY
(1) A retailer bought the following items sales :
(a) 200 bags of rice at N9, 500 each
(b) 250 tins of cooking oil at N2, 000 each
(c)10 refrigerators at 60, 000 each
5% discount allowed by seller.
Determine the amount to be paid by the retailer.
- what is his gross profit
- what is his net profit
(2) (a) Explain the meaning of distribution
(b) list four (4) channels of distribution
(c) Discuss the function of two (2) channels of distribution
(3) (a)Define Need and want
(b) Differentiate between need and want
(c) Explain impulse buying
(4)(i) What is ethnics
(ii) explain the following term
(a) Transparency
(b) Accountability
(c) probity
iii Mention four (4) reasons why we need transparency , accountability and probity (TAP)
CLASS: J.S S 2
SUBJECT: PRE-VOCATIONAL
- ………. Can destroy storage of beans or maize [a] heat [b] weevils [c] sun [d] ants
- The following are laundry processes except [a] sorting [b] ironing [c] designing [d] mending
- Wool fibre is obtained from …. [a] sheep [b] cow [c] dog [d]goat
- One of the following has no known cure ………. [a] HIV/AIDS [b] malaria [c] gonorrhea [d] cough
- The loss of blood from the womb through the female genitals is called [a]adolescence [b] childhood [c] puberty [d] adulthood
- The short span of time which marks the following starting from sexual maturation is [a] adolescence [b] puberty [c] childhood [d] adulthood
- ………….. foods do not spoil easily [a] non edible [b] non perishable [c] perishable [d] spoilt
- Inadequate taking of correct nutrients in the right proportion can result in………. [a] malnutrition [b] dry skin [c] nutrition [d] normal nutrition
- A physical or mental dependence on control use of drugs is called ………… [a] medication [b] therapy [c] addiction [d] constipation
- All these are perishable food items except [a] fresh milk [b] beans [c] eggs [d]fish
- Which of the following does not belong the group [a] dressing table [b] matress [c] bed [d] dining chairs
- Kwashiorkor in children is caused bythe deficiency of ……. [a] carbohydrate [b] vitamins [c] protein [d]mineral salt
- The breakup of marriage is called … [a] marriage [b] union [c] divorce [d] family
- Bucket, pegs , lines , iron, ironing board are all ……. Equipment [a] laundry [b] washing [c] cooking [d] cleaning
- Family value system helps to control ………………. [a] likes [b] behavior [c] obesity [d] balance
- Decision can easily be influenced by ………… [a] period [b] time [c] space [d] resources
- The struggle between two or more people who disagree is called ……… [a] conflict [b] crisis [c] problem [d] fault
- The act of making body to perform some activities is called…………… stretching [b] jumping [c] exercise [d] running
- One of the reasons of wearing a cloth is ………… [a] age [b] success [c] protection [d] weight
- Brothers and sisters of the same parents are ……….. [a] nephew [b] cousins [c] siblings [d] nieces
- Food is a ……….. need [a] tertiary [b] primary [c] secondary [d] nursery
- A dwelling place for a family is the [a] society [b] home [c] church [d] school
- Domestic violence occurs in the ………. [a] school [b] home [c] market [d] office
- …………….. is a plan showing the courses that makes up a meal [a] food guide [b] menu [c] timetable [d] card
- A strict vegetarian will not eat any [a] food [b] vegetable protein [c] animal food [d] soya bean meals
THEORY
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
1a. Mention 2 examples of the following needs
- Physical needs
- Emotional needs
- Social needs
- define violence and domestic violence
- state three consequences of violence
2a. List 6 types of violence
- mention 3 causes of crisis in the family
- state 5 causes of body odour
3a. Define an adolescent and adolescence
- mention 3 characteristics common in adolescent boy and girl
4a. Mention 5 human rights you know
- Define menstruation and hygiene
- State 3 menstrual hygiene
EDU DELIGHT TUTORS
LAGOS
SECOND TERM EXAM
J S S2
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions on it
Once upon a time, a man called contentment lived in a town. He was brought up by his parents under very strict discipline. He was thought to be honest in all ways at all times
His upbringing had a great influence on his life. When he was in school, he was different from the others he4 was especially noted for telling the truth. One day, one of his friends Agbabiaka stole a textbook in the class and told contentment not to tell anyone that he was a thief. When the teacher asked who the thief was, to the surprise of Agbabiaka, contentment told him that it was Agbabiaka .
And so, Agbabiaka got the beating of his life, from that day on, Agbabiaka developed hatred for contentment.
One day contentment found a handsome sum of money in a very big bag under the over head bridge. Contentment decided to take the bag of money to the police station so that the owner could be located and given back his money.
QUESTIONS
- How was contentment brought up?
- How did his upbringing influence his life?
- Who stole a Textbook?
- Who told the teacher about his stealing?
- Who asked about the stealing?
- What was contentment known for in his school?
- Why did contentment return the money he found?
- Agbabiaka got the beating of his life. Mean that Agbabiaka
- Was beating for life (B) exchange beating for his life
(C) Was beating mercilessly (D) receive beating
OBJECTIVES
Choose the word that best completes each of the following:
- Mary and ________________ saw the matron this morning
- Me (b) I (c) myself (d) Mine
- We were at his mercy _____________ the party lasted
- After (b) since (c) when (d) while
- I found that stamps _________________in the box, are they yours?
- That (b) this (c)some (d) the
- Mary lost her money _____________ she was careless
- Sine (b) Because (C) Once (d) if
- Have ____________ the news?
(a) Hear (b) hears (c) heard (d)heared
- I prefer salad __________ Rice
- Than (b) from (C) to (d) better than
- Has the boy recovered _____ malaria?
(a) From (b) for (c) in (d) to
- We have been living in this town __________________ 1999
(a) From (b) Since (c) by (d) in
From the words letter A- D choose the one that is nearest in meaning to the underlined words.
- Our dynamic governor is very Generous
- Selfish (b) Hard – hand (c) Tight fisted (d) Openhanded
- That new play is It is a waste of money
- Interesting (b) Humorous (c) serious (d) Uninteresting
- The most competent teacher in the school received an award last week
- Adequate (b) cautious (c)efficient (d) pertinent
- The students were told to abandone the project if it would be too costly
(a)Delay (b) Evade (c) Give up (d) Continue
- Well diggers sometimes risk their lives
(A) care for (b) Help (c) Endanger (d) Prevent
Choose the answer which is the opposite of the underlined words in each of the following sentences
- Akin is the best Boy in the school
- Good (b) worst (c) bad (d)worst
- My father hates lazy children
- Beats (b) Love (c) Heals (d) leaves
- Lara was present in the class yesterday
- Bent ever (b) absent (c) sent (d)decent
- I do not like bright colours
- Fair (b) dull (C) Sharp (d) opposing
Fill in the gaps with the correct answer
- The lady made the right ___________________
- Chose (b) choose (c) choosing (d) choice
- She won the price because of her ____________________
(a) Beautiful (b) Beautifulness (c) Beauty (d) beaut
- People from Nigeria are ____________
(a) Niger man (b) Niger area (c) Nigerianised (d) Nigerians
- The __________________ of the room is fifteen meters
(a) Along (b) Length (c) wide (d) High
- Bintu’s mother ______________ in the accident
(a) Dead (b) death (c) died (d) die
. Kasara didn’t feel betrothed it was like a film, something happening to someone else while she watched and laughed.Her mother was showing her new wrappers to a crowd of cooing friends while her father was puffing on his pipe.Her fiancé was an enlarged photograph showing a rotund man with small wrinked eyes.
It was settled,she would go to Lisbon,to join him next week.Some of her classmates came to say goodbye, but they didn’t stay long.Kasara wanted to cling to them,to shout and scream to make a big scene,but she sat stillinstead and received cold congrats with a frozen smile.
News came again,a change of plan,she no longer wished to marry her,would she mind marrying his cousin,who was older and fatter than he was,or that he already had two wivesand eight children.
Her brothers were incesenced.They smashed the framed portrait and wanted to burn the wedding gift. A family meeting was called for elders to talk sense into them.Kasara raided her mother box and found enough money to travel south.
31.Where did Kasara travel a. south b. North c. East d. West
32.Why didn’t Kasara mind the postponement? A. She saw something toi attend to b. She never saw herself marrying the man in the picture c.She wouldn’t be able to see her boyfriend d. She wanted to be with her parents
33.Where was Kasara supposed to travel to? A. Lisbon b. Spain c. France d. Turkey
34.Another name for ‘incensed’ as used in the passage is a. jealousy b. anger c. frustration d. pleasure
- ‘Kasara raided her mother’s box’,this message meant a. she stole from her mother b. she ran away with the box c. she destroyed the box d. she hid the box
36.Who came to say goodbye to Kasara a. her well wishers b. her friends c. her colleagues d. her classmates
- What does the word ‘bethroted’ means a. was giving a house b. was given to amn as a wife c. was giving as a maid
38.The cousin who he wanted to marry was because he was a. older and wiser b. fatter and older c. thinner and sharper
- Who showed her friends new wrapper a. her sister b. her mother c. her friends d. her brothers
Choose the option nearest in the meaning to the one in capital letter in the sentence
40.Sade CAJOLED her husband a. annoyed b, blessed c.begged d. threatened
41.The man COERCED his brothers into buying the land. A. forced b. cajoled c. begged d. lied
42.Andrew is a NINNY a. foolish b. kind c. annoying d. patient
43.Taofeek is a TRUANT a. runs away from home b. skips school c. play a lot
44.Tagbe is Folakre’s SUCCESSOR a. replacement b. friend c.enemy
From the list of words letter A – D choose the one that is nearly in opposite with the one in capital letter
46.The old man is FRAGILE a. weak b. strong c. sick
- Mr Ola is a WEALTHY man a. rich b. poor c. friendly
- The principal is a STRICT person a. friendly b. lenient c. hardworking
- The result left them all ASTONISHED a. angry b. surprised c. happy
50.The house has some hidden TREASURE a. food b. money c. valuables
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS
Only from this section
(1).Write an argumentative essay on this topic ‘’Doctors are better than farmers’’
(2) write a story which has the ending “A day I will never forget”
(3) Write a letter to the Principal of your school, informing him of the lack of the water in the school toilet, and suggest what can be done to remedy the situation.
EDU DELIGHT TUTORS
LAGOS
SECOND TERM EXAM
J S S 2
- R. K
OBJECTIVES answer all the questions
- The highest power who does not all things is _____________-
(a) Robot (b)m God (c) Angel (d) Man
- The prophet who announced the birth of Jesus Christ was __________________
(a) Daniel (b) Isaiah (c)Amos (d) Jeremiah
- The prodigal son asked for his share of inheritance because he was ___________
(a) Happy (b) greedy (c) Sad (d)Faithful
- ___________ is an earthy story with an heavenly meaning
(a) Parable (b) message (c) Sermon (d) Gospel
- Jesus was born in the ________________
(a) Manger (b) Hospital (c) Market (d) Tarsus
- what brought the fall of man
(a) Pride (b) Gossip[ (c) Hunger (d) Sin
- Jesus was sent to earth by God to ________________
(a) Save people from their sins (b) make people work (c) Make houses (d) Create Religion
- how many virgins were mentioned in the parable virgins?
(a) Five (b) Six (c) Nine (d Ten
- The Prophet who was unwilling to go to Nineveh to warn them was _______
(a) Isaac (b) Jonah (c) Jeremiah (d) Joshua
- What happened to seeds that fell into good ground?
(a) They brought forth good fruit (b) They perished
(c) They had no root (d) None of the above
- The parable of the lost sheep illustrates God’s
(a) Hatred (b)Love (Anger (d)None
(12 ________________ is the study of man and his environment
(a) Civic Education (b) Social studies (c) Mathematics (d)Home – Economics
(13 _____________ is the worth of a things / person or an item
(a) Value (b) Honesty (c) death (d)Displeasure
(14_______________ is the total way of life f people.
(a) System (b) Culture (c) Money (d)Death
(15Culture is not static because it ____________
(a) Changes (b) Does not change (c0is stationery (d) All of the above
(16. Marriage helps a man to become more _____________
(a) Responsible (b) Stupid (c) wayward (d) Abnormal
(17. The parents of the man pay the ___________
(a) Sugar price (b) groom price (c) Bride price (d)Friend price
(18. A group consisting of one or more parents and their children are referred to as ____________
(a) Court (b) School (c)Church (d) Family
(19) One of the responsibilities of parents towards their children is to ______________
(a) fight them (b) Kill them (c) Provide food for them (d0 sell them
(20) The _________ protect their children from danger
(a) Parents (b) Birds (c) Stranger (d) All of the above
(21) Value help to maintain __________
(a) System (b) Culture (c) M0ney (d) Death
- Who developed the rule of law?
(a) Professor Henry shaw
(b) Professor James peter
(c) Professor A.V Dicey
(d) Professor Smith Gold
- In what year did the author write a book titled ”The Law of the Constitution’‘
(a) 1870 (b) 1881 (c) 1884 (d)1885
- One of these is the last hope of the common Man
(a) Executive (b) Judiciary (c) Legislative (d) The press
- The agency that is responsible for the enforcement of abuse of drug is
(a) EFCC (b)ICPC (c) NDLEA (d)NDA
- which of these is the symbol of authority of the Legislative
(a) National Flag (b) The Mace (c) Wig (d) Oath taking
- To be eligible to vote , you must be (a) 17yeatrsd of age (b)19 years (c) 20 years (d)18 years
- Which organ is responsible for the conduct of election
(a) NUT (b) Teachers (c) INEC (d)Local government
- Where did democracy originated from
(a) Ghana (b) Nigeria (c) Greece (d) Ethiopia
- Who was the American President that defined democracy as the government of the people by the people and for the people?
(a) George Washington (b)Bill Clinton (c)John Kennedy (d)Abraham Lincoln
- In which year did he define it?
(a) 1859 (b) 1860 (c) 1863 (d)1865
THEORY
(a) List two (2) functions of the Judiciary
(b) List Two (2) functions of legislative
(c) Explain the two types of democracy
2(a) What is the Rule of Law
(b) List Ten (10) Democracy countries of the world
(c) what is human rights
3 Write short note on the following :-
(a) Independence of the judiciary
(b) INEC
(c) Constitution
- R. S THEORY
Answer any four questions
1(a) What is parable
(b) Mention three (3) parables of Jesus recorded in the bible
2 . State two reasons why Jesus spoke in parables
- Narrate the parable of the ten virgins
- Narrate the parable of the wheat and fares
- Mention Five (5) importance of the parable of the lost sheep / coin
SOCIAL STUDIES THOERY
ANSWER FOUR (4) QUESTIONS
(1) Mention four importance of value
(2) Mention five (5) major component of culture
(3) (a) Mention two types of marriages known to you
(b)Mention two types of culture
(4) State four (4) problems common to all marriages
(5) Give Four (5) similarities between a male and a female
EDU DELIGHT TUTORS
2ND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: JSS2
SUBJECT: B/SCIENCE
- Which is not a classification of blood group? (a) AB (b) A (c) D (d) O
- The type of change that is permanent is ? (a) Physical (b) Temporary (c) Chemical (d) Chemistry
- Which is the function of the respiratory system? (a) Cellularity (b) Eating (c) Reproduction (d) Respiration.
- Which of these is not associated with the respiratory system? (a) Pneumonia (b) Anemia (c) Tuberculosis (d) Asthma.
- Absorption of food takes place in (a) Ville of Intestine (b) Stomach (c) Mouth (d)Anos
- The reagent for testing carbohydrates is (a) Copper sulphate (b) Iodine (c) Alcohol (d) Oxygen
- The following does not undergo digestion except (a) Protein (b) Vitamin (c) Mineral Salts (d) Water
- The end product of carbohydrate is (a) Fatty Acid (b) Amino Acid (c) Glucose (d) Water
- The observation for protein testing is gives which colour? (a) Pink (b) Red (c) Purple (d) Orange
- The part of male reproductive system that produces sperms (a) Penis (b) Testes (c) Tuberculosis (d) Asthma.
- What happens when sexual intercourse results in fertilization (a) Disease occurs (b) Menstruation occurs (c) A child is born (d) Pregnancy
- What part of the female reproductive system produces eggs (a) Uterus (b) Ovaries (c) Vagina (d) Penis
- The following are excretory waste except? (a) Carbon dioxide (b) Urea (c) Mineral Salt (d) Faces
- Which part of the body gives of Carbon dioxide (a) Lungs (b) Kidney (c) Mouth (d) Ear
- The excretory unit of the kidney is called (a) Nephride (b) Collecting tubule (c) Neutron (d) Distal tubule
B/TECH
- A polygon with 10 sides is known as (a) Decagon (b) Hexagon (c) Octagon (d) Pentagon
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides equal and opposite is known as (a) Polygon (b) Parallelogram (c) Decagon (d) Hexagon
- ____________ is an example of(a) Thin continuous (b) Thin long chain (c) Thin wavy (d) Thin short
- A line that divides a circle into two halves is known as(a) Chord (b) Tangent (c) Radius (d) Diameter
- __________ is a straight line drawn from the center of the circumference. (a)Tangent (b) Radius (c) Chord (d) Tangle
- ___________ is used to draw horizontal lines in Technical drawing (a) Set Square (b) Tea Square (c) Drawing Board (d)Traiangle
- ________ is known as (a) Arrow head (b) Thin continuous wavy (c) Thin long chain (d) Thin short
- __________ lines are used for visible outlines and edges(a) Thin long chain (b) Thin continuous (c) Arrow head (d) Thin short
- A ______ polygon has 9 sides (a) Nonagon (b) Pentagon (c) Octagon (d) Heptagon
- _______ is not a way to prevent accident in a workshop (a) Carry tools carefully (b) Talk to person operating the machine (c) Keep floor clean (d) Do not work towards yourself.
- Hardware examples includes the following except ____________
(A)Monitor (B) mouse (C) operating system (D) keyboard
- F.M Means_________________________________________________
28 One of these is an example of analogue signal/device
(A) Computer system (B) human voice (C) dvd player (D) plasma tv
29 The demerits of the internet includes these except ____________________
(A) Access to library (B) pornography (C) cybercrime (D) fraud
30 Ferrous metal are metal which contains _____________________
(A) Cupper (B) iron (C) carbon (D) silicon
31 The basic material for the production of ceramics is _________________
(A) Clay (B) humidity (C) resuscitation (D) temperature
32 A.M Means ______________________
33 Tyres is made from ______________________________________
(A) Ceramic (B) rubbers (C) metals (D) wood
34 G.S.M Stands for ___________________________________________________
___________________________________________
35 ____________is the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or place
(A) Pressure (B) humidity (C) resuscitation (D) temperature
36 The following are software except ___________________
(A)Cedar (B) pine (C) iroko (D) spruce
37 The letter “S” in S.I.M Stand for _____________________
(A) Server (B) subscriber (C) system (D) source
38 Bronze is an alloy of ______________ and copper
(A) Tin (B) zine (C) sliver (D) aluminum
39 Ceramics have been used for ages in ________________
(A) Law (B) medicine (C) sculpture (D) politics
40 Gentian violet is _________________ in colour
(A) Red (B) yellow (C) white (D) purple
THEORY
B/SCIENCE ANSWER TWO QUESTIONS
- Draw the digestive system
- Write briefly on the problems associated with breathing
- Identify the part of the body responsible for movement
- Name the bones of the (i) Hand (ii) Leg
2a. Differentiate between growth and development
- Write three functions of blood
- Write about how food is digested in the mouth
- Draw the human heart
3a. Describe the structure of the heart
- Explain the blood disease, “ Sickle cell Anemia
- Draw the skeletal System
- Different between physical & Chemical changes
B/ TECH
1a. Define a quadrilateral
- List the types of polygon
- Construct a square of 8cm.
2a. List three important rules of construction of lines & angles
- Construct angle 60 and 30
- Construct a rectangle
3a. Construct angles 90 and 30
- Construct a triangle
- List and explain 3 parts of a circle.
CLASS: J S S 2 SUBJECT: ICT
1…………is the father of computer [a]Olu Adewumi [c]Joseph Blaise[b]Charles Babbage [c]Dr. Philip
- How many types of computer do we have [a]4[b]3[c]5[d]2
3……….computer is the fastest and biggest
[a]mainframe[b]micro[c]super
- Computer system comprises of the following except[a]RAM[b]hardware[c]software
5………is the type of software[a]keyboard[b]monitor[c]printer[d]all of the above
6………may be defined as the people working with the computer[a]software[b]instructor[c]hardware[d]peopleware
7………is the series of instructions that run on a computer and make the hardware work[a]software[b]output[c]programmes
- Laptop is a …….computer[a]mini[b]micro[c]super[c]mainframe
9……..computer has the capabilities of both analogues and didgital computer[a]analogue[b]hybrid[c]digital[d]all of the above
- Example of analogue computer is [a]IBM360[B]Thermometer [c]Desktop [d] none of the above
- 1…………is the father of computer [a]Olu Adewumi [c]Joseph Blaise[b]Charles Babbage [c]Dr. Philip
12.How many types of computer do we have [a]4[b]3[c]5[d]2
13……….computer is the fastest and biggest
[a]mainframe[b]micro[c]super
14.Computersystem comprises of the following except[a]RAM[b]hardware[c]software
15………is the type of software[a]keyboard[b]monitor[c]printer[d]all of the above
16………may be defined as the people working with the computer[a]software[b]instructor[c]hardware[d]peopleware
17………is the series of instructions that run on a computer and make the hardware work[a]software[b]output[c]programmes
18.Laptop is a …….computer[a]mini[b]micro[c]super[c]mainframe
19……..computer has the capabilities of both analogues and didgital computer[a]analogue[b]hybrid[c]digital[d]all of the above
20.Example of analogue computer is [a]IBM360[B]Thermometer [c]Desktop [d] none of the above
THEORY
1a.What is computer
- List three components of computer
- Define analogue computer and give two example
2.Explain the terms;
1].Hardware
2].Software
3].Peopleware
3.What is software
b.Explain the term application software
4.Define operating system
b.List the contents of an operating system
EDU DELIGHT TUTORS
LAGOS NIGERIA
SECOND TERM EXAM
J.SS 2
SUBJECT : MATHEMATICS
- Express 1/16 in standard form
- 25 x 10 (B) 6.25 x 10-1 (C) 6.25 x 10-2 (D) 6.25 x 100
- Simply 5/6 x 4 2/3 ÷ 2 7/9
- 2½ (B) 1 2/5 (C) 2/7 (D) 5/8
- Express 15 metres as a percentage of 5 kilometres
- 3% (B) 0.3% (C) 0.03% (D) 0.003%
- Find the square root of 3 6/25
- 234 (B) 1.24 (C) 9/5 (D) 5/9
- Simply (1/4)2
- 16 (B) 1/16 (C) 1/8 (D) 2
- Round off 0.995 to the nearest hundredth
- 95 (B) 0.94 (C) 1.00 (D) 1.45
- Simply 8 x 109 divided by 4 x 106
- 809/406 (B) 4 x 1015 (C) 4 x 103 (D) 2 x 103
- Simplify -3 + (-3) – (-11)
- 17 (B) -17 (C) 5 (D) -5
- Simplify (-2) x (-12)
(+6)2
- 2/3 (B) 3/2 (C) 5/6 (D) -1/7
- What is the co-efficient of ‘y’ in the expansion of (6+y) ( 3-y)?
- 3 (B) 6 (C) -3 (D) -6
- Express 85 as a binary number
- 11101012 (B) 10101012 (C) 11101102 (D) 10111102
- 1110112 + 11112 =
- 10010102 (B) 11101102 (C) 10011102 (D) 11111112
The heights of 10 students in meters area s follows:
1.1, 1.8, 103, 1.1, 1.4, 1.2, 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.2
Use the information above to answer question 13 – 17
- Find the median height
- 2 (B) 1.25 (C) 1.3 (D) 1.4
- Find the mean height
- 2 (B) 1.1 (C) 1.3 (D) 1.29
- Find the range of the set of heights
- 3 (B) 1.1 (C) 0.7 (D) 1.2
- Find the modal height of the distribution
- 8 (B) 1.3 (C) 1.2 (D) 1.1
- If a student is picked at random, what is the probability that he is one of the shortest students?
- 3/10 (B) 2/5 (C) ½ (D) 3/5
- Express 4.55 x 10-3 in ordinary form
- 00455 (B) 0.0455 (C) 45.5 (D) 455
- Simplify 8- (-2) – (-1)
- 16 (B) 11 (C) 5 (D) 3
- Write the next two numbers in the sequence -4, -6, -8, – , – ,
- 10, 12 (B) -7, -12 (C) -12, -10 (D) -10, -12
- Find the value of x in the diagram below
- 1200 (B) 1480 (C) 1620 (D) 1800
- Solve the equation 6a + 7 = 3a + 25
- 4 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8
- An isosceles triangle has _____ number of lines of symmetry
- 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
- How many lines of symmetry has an equilateral triangle?
- 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 0
- Round off 0.008251 to 2 significant figures
- 82 (B) 0.83 (C) 0.0083 (D) 0.0082
- If a = 4 x 9 x 16, find the value of a
- 16 (B) 24 (C) 36 (D) 48
- Solve 1/6 –b = 1/b -5
- 11/2 (B) – 9/2 (C) 12/5 (D) 1¾
- Change the decimal fraction 0.016 to a common fraction
- 4/250 (B) 2/125 (C) 4/125 () 1/625
- Convert 107ten to a number in base two
- 10101112 (B) 10111002 (C) 11101112 (D) 11010112
- Write 394 in Roman numerals
- CCCIV (B) CCIX (C) CCCICV (D) CCCXCIV
- A trader bought a book for N500.00 and sold it for N360. Calculate the percentage loss.
- 18 (B) 30 (C) 28 (D) 36
- The sum of two consecutive even number is 34. Find the smaller number?
- 20 (B) 16 (C) 14 (D) 12
- Calculate the length of the side of a square whose area is 1089cm2
- 21cm (B) 23cm (C) 32cm (D) 33cm
- Express 72 as the product of its factors. Leaving your answer in index form.
- 22 x 33 (B) 23 x 32 (c) 24 x 32 (d) 22 x 33
- Find the square root of 42¼
- 6 ½ (B) 8 ½ (C) 3 ¼ (D) 7 ¼
- The value of 62 is
- 12 (B) 36 (C) 62 (D) 26
- Find the range of the following set of numbers, 10, 10, 5, 11, 5, 11, 13, 7, 6
- 6 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 8
- Find the L.C.M. of 10ab, 14b2 and 18ab
- 14ab2 (B) 630ab2 (C) 360ab2 (d) 180ab2
- Find the simple interest of N12,000 for 7 ½ years at 6% per annum?
- N4500 (B) N5400 (C) N3800 (D) 6160
- Find the value of x in the diagram below:
- 280 (B) 410 (C) 680 (D) 340
SECTION B
Answer seven questions
- Simplify the following
(i) X5 x X-2 (ii) m0 x n0 (iii) b3 – b0 (iv) 2a-1 x 3a2 (v) P-2 ÷ p-7
(1b) Round off the following to 2 significant figures
(i) 26002 (ii) 28336 (iii) 7284 (iv) 14612
- Write down the sizes of the lettered angled
- Copy and complete the table below
Shape | Length | Breadth | Perimeter | Area |
Rectangle | 2km | 11km | ||
Rectangle | 12cm | 36cm2 | ||
Square | 25mm | |||
Square | 34m |
- Simplify the following
- (-2) x (+12) (b) (-6) x (-10) (c) 36
– 6 – 4 (-2) x (-9)
(d) (-3) x (-15) (e) 4 x (-3)
9 – 24
- A trader buys a kettle for N880 and sells it at a profit of 15%. Find his actual profit and the selling price.
(5b) A hat is bought for N250 and sold for N220. What is the loss percent?
- Simplify the following
- X + 3 + 4x – 2) (b) 7a – 3 – 3a + 5 (c) 4x + 1 – x – 5
5 5 6 4 3 12
(6b) Solve the following equations
- 4m – 2m = 4 (b) 3x – 2 – 2x + 7 = 0
5 3 6 9
- I add 55 to a certain number and then divide the sum by 3. The result is four times the first number. Find the number.
(7b) A car increases its speed steadily over 6 seconds as sown below
Time (s) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Speed (km/h) | 0 | 15 | 20 | 45 | 60 | 75 | 90 |
(i) Use a scale of 2cm represents 1 second on the horizontal axis and 2cm represents 10km/h on the vertical axis. Draw a graph of the information.
(ii) Use your graph to (a) the speed of the car after 2.5s (b) the time taken to reach a speed of 80km/h.
- (i) Calculate the length of the third side of the triangle below
(ii) Which of the following is a pythogorean triple?
- (33, 56, 65) (b) (15, 30, 35)
(8b) There are 7 red balls, 8 white balls and 5 blue balls in a box. A ball is selected at random from the box. Find the probability that the ball is
- White, (b) red (c) blue or red (d) neither blue nor white (e) green
2ND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: JSS2
SUBJECT: HOME ECONOMICS
- ___________ are goals that take a long time to achieve (a) long term goals (b) short term goals (c) medium term goals (d) none of the above
- The goals that are simple which a family achieves within a very short period are regarded as ____________ (a) pure goals (b) instrumental goals (c) cream goals (d) determined goals.
- Short term goals is the same as intermediate goals True/False
- Needs, goals and standards have to do with achieving an objective True/False
- Family resources can be grouped into human resources and ________ (a) food resources (b) hard resources (c) material resources (d) wants
- Human resources include the following except __________ (a) talents (b) skills (c) knowledge (d) stealing
- Families can influences the values and expectations of the children directly or indirectly . True/False
- ________ could have a considerable impact on a family in both positive and negative way (a) crisis (b) values (c) pains (d) none of the above
- The ___________ is a child’s first contact with the world (a) church (b) mosque (c) role model (d) family
- A __________ is described as the foundation of society (a) nation (b) Union (c) Family (d) marriage
- We learn from our parents and __________ (a) care gives (b) systems (c) attitude (d) future
- As we grow, we have our own experiences that sharpen our values and expectations True/False
- ____________ is a crucial situation that results into bad or dangerous patterns of behavior (a) love (b) crisis (c) Trust (d) Fun
- Conflict resolution can be done through _______ (a) dialogue (b) short term fight (c) war (d) none of the above
- Which of these is a family crisis? (a) love (b) care (c) Quarrel among family member (d) Good health
- Conflict is the same as law True/False
- In the family, conflict crisis simply due to lack of __________ (a) communication (b) death (c) disease (d) understanding
- Sometimes, two individuals in a conflict can not work it out together without the aid of a third party True/False
- _________ should be encouraged during puberty stage (a) Personal hygiene (b) personal love (c) personal glory (d) personal game
- _______ should be done during menstruation (a) Regular sleeping (b) short term Regular jogging (c) Regular bathing (d) none of the above
- _________ is the stage when a boy or girl becomes physically capable of sexual reproduction (a) Hygiene (b) Puberty (c) Freedom (d) All of the above
- Hygiene is the same as puberty True/False
- During puberty stage, the developments cause _________ (a) body cream (b) body odour (c) bdoy beans (d) body perfume
- Which of these can be used during menstruation (a) Perfume (b) Acid (c) Kerosene (d) none of the above
- Early adolescence begins from 12years and stops at ________ (a) 15 years (b) 13 years (c) 30 years (d) 50 years
- Adolescence is the stage between childhood and _________ (a) Children hood (b) fatherhood (c) adulthood (d) motherhood
- Habitual sexual practices should be __________ (a) discouraged (b) promoted (c) cultivated (d) none of the above
- STD Means ____________ (a) Sexually Transmitted Day (b) Sexually Transmitted Danger (c) Sexually Transmitted Disease (d) Sexually Transformed Disease
- The HIV Virus attacks the immune system of the _______ (a) Nose (b) Air (c) Weather (d) body
- Which of these is an example of Sexually Transmitted Infections? (a) Cough (b) Syphilis (c) Malaria (d) Headache
THEORY ANSWER ALL
1a. State four (4) ways of resolving conflicts in the family
- State three (3) ways family can manage various crisis
2a. Mention three (3) things that can cause conflict in the family
- Mention five (5) changes each that occur in boys and girls during puberty in a tabular form.
3a. Mention three (3) ways of preventing body odour
- Mention three (3) ways of maintaining good menstrual hygiene
4a. Explain the following method of creating patterns
- Flat-pattern technique
- Draping technique
- Mention three (3) ways of preventing HIV/AIDS
5a. State four (4) characteristics of adolescence
- Define the following;-
- Adolescence
- Puberty
iii. Hygiene
- Sexually Transmitted Disease
EDU DELIGHT TUTORS
LAGOS NIGERIA
SECOND TERM EXAM
J.S.S 2 – 3
CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS
(1) Primary colour is also known as ____________
(a) Secondary colour (b) Basic colour (c) Hue colour
(2) The mixture of Red + violet will give
(a) Blue – violet (b) Red – violet (c) Purple
(3) __________________ is another name for colour
(a) hoe (b) Hue (c) Hueing
(4) Painting is also known as
(a) 2 – Dimentional art (b) 3 – Dimentional art (c) 4dimentional art
(5) ____________ Materials is used for weaving
(a) Hard (b) flexible (c) steel
(6) Concrete things are the things that can ______________
(a) Be seen (b) not be seen (c) Be felt
(7) Weaving is simply the interlacing of ___________________
(a) flexible materials (b) hard materials (c) Flex – hard – materials
(8) The person who take care of the museum is called _____________
(a) Curator (b) Curates (c) Director
(9) ______________ is a building or place where art moves are displayed either temporarily or permanently with the purpose a selling products
(a) gallery (b) museum (c) artery
(10) All these are great artists except
(a) Lamide fakeye (b) Aina Onabolu (c) Olu Odewumi
(11) Lamide Fakeye was a ________________
(a) Carver (b) woover (c) poet
(12) ________________- is an art form in which series of events usually a written play is acted out by a group of performers
(a) Educative (b) Informative (c) Sanitation
(13) Forms of drama include these except
(a)Tragedy (b) Comedy (c) Trago – comedy
(14) Shakespeare’s novel is an example ______________
(a) Tragedy (b) Comedy (c) Mime
(15) All of these are for comedy except
(a) Survival (b) Reunion (c) Defeat
(16) All of these are types of make – up except
(a)Straight make -up (b) stage make – up (c) Down make – up
(17) These are example of playwrights except
(a) Ola Rotimi (b) Lamidi Fakeye (c) Femi Osofian
(18) ___________ is a trial performance of a play, music, or other literacy form for later public performance
(a)Rehearsal (b) Practice (d) play
(19) SM means __________________-
(a) Station Management (b) State Manager (c) Station Manager
(20) All these are activities involved in rehearsal except
(a) Reading (b) Movement (c) respiration
SECTION B
Answer all questions
1(a) State the two types of arts that you know
(b)What is drawing
(c) What is knitting
2(a) Write Short on pattern
(b) What is graphics
3(a) What is weaving
(b) List at least Five (5) types of weaving
(c) who is an Artist
- List atleast 5 Nigerian contemporary Artists that you know
- What is music
2ND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: JSS 2
SUBJECT: P.H.E
- All of these except one is not a type of pollution (a) land (b) water (c) air (d) gem
- _____is the position in which you hold your body when standing or sitting (a) posture (b) walking (c) sociolosis (d) Balance
- The following are common injuries in gymnastics except _____(a) stunt (b) fracture (c) muscle tear (d) dislocation
- An example of manipulative movement is ______(a) walking (b) jumping (c) turning (d) crawling
- Computer can be played using the following except _____(a) scanner (b] joystick (c) mouse (d) keyboard
- UPS means ____________________________
- ______involves the movement of students under the guidance of adults from home or school to an environment which is less familiar (a) Hiking (b) camping hunting (d) gardening
- Gymnastics means _______(a) nice art (b) naked acting (c) naked art (d) ready act
- The factors of recreation are the following except ____(a) voluntary (b) enjoyable (c) mandatory (d) done during leisure time
- Gymnastics is originated from ancient ______(a) Greece (b) Rome (c) china (d) Turkey
- Recreational activities could be …. Or …. [a] up , down [b] big , small [c] in door [d] outdoor
- Which of the following is not an example of recreational activities [a] soccer [b] table tennis [c] ludo [d] none of the above
- …….. can be defined as a freedom from hazard [a] safety [b] education [c accident [d] none of the above
- Home accidents are also called … [a] out accident [b] domestic [c] primary [d] none of th above
- Which of these cause home accidents [a] poor lighting [b] poor environment [c] tiredness [d] none of the above.
- ………. Can prevent home accident among children [a] adults [b] prisoners [c] criminals [d] none of the above
- Dance is a way of expressing our inner feelings [a] yes [b] no [c] none of the above [c] maybe
- ………. Are the events that involve throwing and jumping on the field except….[a] track events [b] sporting events [c] field events [d] none of the above.
- ………….. is an indoor game [a] volleyball [b] football [c] relay race [d] b and c only
- ………….. players in table tennis [a] 4 [b] 2 [c] 5 [d] 10
Theory
- What is pollution?
- List four measures for preventing environmental pollution
- Mention two officials of table tennis
- How many players are meant to play the game of table tennis
- List three equipments used in playing tennis
- List at least five outdoor games you know and explain how to play one of them.