JSS 3 SECOND TERM EXAMINATION

                                         

EDU DELIGHT TUTORS

LAGOS

JSS 3

MATHEMATICS

SECTION A

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS

  1. The number of minutes in 2 ½ hours is _________(a) 90 (b) 150 (c) 200 (d)65
  2. Which one of the following is not equivalent to ½? (a) 9/18 (b) 11/22 (c) 15/30 (d) 24/42
  3. How many degrees are in right angle? (a) 900 (b) 750 (c) 400 (d) 2100
  4. Five pages of a 20page newspaper are missing, the percentage missing is _______ (a) 25% (b) 4% (c) 16% (d) 5%
  5. 3/5 of 5/3 is ____________ (a) 1/5 (b) 1/3 (c) 9/25 (d) 1
  6. Which of the following is 20% of 1 hour (a) 12 mins (b) 6 Mins (c) 5 Mins (d) 30 Mins
  7. Simplify 12x2y ÷ 3x (a) 4x2y (b) 4xy (c) 4y2 (d) 4x2
  8. If y-20 = 20, then y = __________(a) 4 (b) 10 (c) 40 (d) 35
  9. The sum of angles at a point is (a) 3600 (b) 2700 (c) 1800 (d) 900
  10. A number is trebled and then 17 is subtracted. If the result is 40, the original number is ___________(a) 7 2/3 (b) 57 (c) 11 (d) 19
  11. If Sin = 0.5, what is (a) 450 (b)600 (c) 300 (d) 900
  12. Which of the following groups of number form Pythagoras Tripple? (a) 6,8,10 (b) 4,6,8 (c) 3,2,5 (d) 10,13,14
  13. A market trader has 100 Oranges for sale, 4 of them are unripe, what is the probability that an orange chosen at random is ripe? (a) 4/100 (b) 90/100 (c) 2/5 (d) 24/25
  14. The sum of three consecutive numbers is 24. Find the numbers (a) 7,8,9 (b) 5,6,7 (c) 6,7,8 (d) 4,10,11
  15. Evaluate (11.67)2 – (8.33)2 (a) 61.88 (b) 66.80 (c) 20.00 (d) 23.24
  16. Factorize a2 + 13a + 36 () (a+12) (a+3) (b) (a + 2 )(a +18) (c) (a +9)(a +4( (d) (a +9) (a – 4)
  17. Factorize P2 – 4q2 (a) (p-2q)(p +2q) (b) (p – 7q)(p +7q) (c) (p – 4q)(p + 4q) (d) (p – 70 (p – 4q)
  18. Express 0.089752, correct to 3 significant figures (a) 0.0890 (b) 0.0895 (c) 0.0898 (d) 0.0897
  19. Convert 4325 to a number in base 10 (a) 11710 (b) 11510 (c) 17110 (d) 11610
  20. The coefficient of x in the expansion of ( x -2)(x +9) is (a) -18 (b) -14 (c) +17 (d) 7
  21. What is the reciprocal of -0.025? (a) 25 (b) -40 (c) +0.25 (d) 100/25
  22. X varies directly as Y, when x=4, y=3. Find y when x = 5 (a) 3.73 (b) 103 9c) 2.2 (d) 3.0
  23. Solve for n in 5n= 625 (a) 3 (b) 125 (c) 25 (d) 225
  24. Write 0.000362 in standard form (a) 2.63 X 10-6 (b) 2.63 X 10-5 (c) 3.62 X 10-4 (d) 3.62 X 104
  25. Express 2/a + 7/b as a single fraction (a) (b) (c) (d)
  26. Find the value of if Sin 400 = Cos (a) 500 (b) 400 (c) 900 (d) 750
  27. In the figure below, which of the following equation gives the value of a?(a) a2 = b2 + c2 (b) a2 = (b-c)2 (c) a2 =b2 – c2 (d) a2 = c2 – b2

 

  1. Calculate one third of the sum of 23 and the square of 5 (a) 71 (b) 16 (c) 19 (d) 9
  2. Express in base two, the square of 11two (a) 1000 (b) 1010 (c) 1101 (d) 1001
  3. The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 72, the highest of three numbers is 71, the highest of three number is ______(a) 12 (b) 26 (c) 24 (d) 14
  4. If P = 2(1 +b), express b in terms of P and L (a) 2(l +b) (b) P – 2l2 (c) p2 – L (d) 2P – L
  5. The area of Trapezium is calculated by (a) s2 (b) LB (c) πr2 (d) ½ (a+b)h
  6. Calculate the mean of the following numbers 10,2,3,6 and 4 (a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6
  7. In an examination, 350 out of 1250 students failed. What percentage passed? (a) 35% (b) 72% (c) 50% (d) 65%
  8. Find the multiplicative inverse of 10/9 (a) 1/9 (b) 9/10 (c) 10/9 (d) -9/10
  9. Factorize 2x2 – 18xy (a) 2x(x + 9y2) (b) 2x (x -9y) (c) x(x – 9y) (d) x(9x2 – 2x)
  10. What is the coefficient of y in the equation 5y2 – 3/4y + 7 = 0 (a) 5 (b) 6 (c) -3/4 (d) 7
  11. Four lines meet at a point, the sum of three of the angles at a points is 2670, the size of the other is _______ (a) 87o (b) 890 (c) 900 (d) 930
  12. Two right angles measure ______(a) 3600 (b) 1800 (c) 1200 (d) 900
  13. Round off 2.6548 correct to three decimal places (a) 2.66 (b) 2.655 (c) 2.670 (d) 2.654

SECTION B

Answer Four Questions

  1. The sides of the rectangle in the diagram below are given in cm.

 

  1. Find x and y and the area of the rectangle
  1. The angles of a quadrilateral are x0, 3x0, 5x0 and 6x0. Find x and hence calculate the angles of the quadrilateral.
    1. A rectangular piece of cardboard is 40m wide. The length of the diagonal is 50m. What is the area of the cardboard?
  2. The score obtained in a mathematics quiz by 5 boys are 4, 6,3,6,7 and for 4 girls are 6,3,4,7. Calculate for all scores the:
    1. Mean
    2. Median
  • Range
  1. Mode

 

  1. The distribution of junior workers in an institution are as follows:

Clerks           78

Drivers          36

Typists          44

Messengers                   52

Others           30

Present the information in a pie chart

  1. Given a formula A= P + PRT100
    1. Make P the subject of the formula
      1. Find P if A = 920, T =2½ and R = 6 to 3S.F
    2. Simplify (4.8 X 1017) ÷ (0.12 X 104), leave your answer in standard form.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

SECOND TERM EXAM

JSS 3

BUSINESS STUDIES

 

(1) The place where the buyer and seller meet to transact business is called ___________

(a) Shop              (b) Market               (c) Trade             (d) school

 

(2) The department which deals with staff matter s is called ____________

(a) personnel department               (b) finance department                      (c) purchasing department

(d) Purchasing department

 

(3) Labour is rewarded with _____________

(a) Rent              (b) profit               (c) Capital           (d) Wages / salaries

 

(4) A retailer is the one who ___________

(a) specializes in industrial goods  [b] sells to wholesalers  [c] buys in small quantities  [d] none of the above

 

[5] The fastest means of transportation is   —————-  [a] air  [b] land  [c]

[6] One of the following is not an office equipments  [a]  printer  [b]perforator  [c] recharge card [d] type writer

 

[7] A telephone operator must be………….[a] heady  [b] neat  [c] kind   [d]polite

 

[8] One of the following is not used for transporting goods and people on sea  [a] canoe   [b] ferry  [c] trailer  [d] ship

 

[9] Buying and selling of goods is known as  [a]business  [b] trading   [c] occupation  [d]wage

 

[10] The right hand side of the cash book is called  [A]debit  [b] credit  [c] left   [d]  right

 

[11] How many consonants are there in pitman shorthand  [a] 20  [b] 24  [c] 25  [d] 30

 

[12] How many vowels sounds are there in pitman shorthand   [a]  13   [b]  24   [c] 6  [d] 12  

 

[13] The following are the principles of insurance except   [a]  utmost good  [b]under insurance   [c]loss from change of taste   [d] subrogation

[14]…………….is the apex bank in Nigeria   [a]  commercial bank   [b] Central bank of Nigeria  [c]  microfinance bank   [d]  merchant bank

 

[15] The eyes of typist must be on ….[a] floor  [b]  wall  [c] keyboard  [d]documents

[16] The part of the typewriter that moves from right to left when typing ids known as ….[a] paper guide   [b] carriage   [c]plate   [d] space bar

[17] Balance extracted from the ledger accounts are used to prepare   [a]trial balance   [b]trading accounts  [c] cash account  [d] balance sheet

[18] To produce extra copies of documents while typing ,one needs to use…….[a] papers   [b] carbon papers   [c]stencils   [d] foolscaps sheets 

[19] Buying of items or materials is a function of ……department [a] sales   [b]  marketing   [c]account  [d]  purchasing

[20] Note taking in an office is the duty of   [a] messenger  [b]  secretary   [c] accountant  [d]  entrepreneur 

[21] Tope had #2,000 in the bank but withdrew #2,500,how much overdraft was granted to her  [a]#2000   [b]  #500    [c]  #1500  [d] no over draft granted

[22] ”ÁMT” means  [a] account   [b] amount   [c] accommodation  [d] acquire

[23] All these are the equipments handled by the receptionist except  [a] visitor book  [b] telephone message pad  [c] pay slip  [d]business card

Use the below information to answer questions 24 and 25

opening stock                         #1000

purchases                                #5000

sales                                          #7000

closing stock                           #1300

[24] Calculate the cost of good sold   [a] #2800   [b]  #4700  [c] #6000   [d]#1300

[25] Calculate the gross profit  [a] #4700   [b]  #6500  [c] #7300   [d]#2300

[26]School staff room is an example of   [a] open office  [b] closed office   [ c]  small office  [d]  large office

[27] Rent, wages, electricity and transportation are regarded as  ….[a] income   [b] loss   [c] payment  [d]expenditures

[28] All activities of human efforts directed btoward satisfying human wants is known as ……[a] production   [b]  distribution   [c] commerce   [d] trade

[29] The last link  in the chain of distribution is……………… [a] consumer  [b] retailer  [c] producer   [d] wholesaler 

[30] A man bought 20 books at #10 each, calculate the amount payable for all the books

 [a] N250  [b] N300  [c] 200 [d] N500

  1. The left hand side of the cash book is used to record… [a] receipt [b] payments [c] expenses [d] losses
  1. Buying and selling of goods is called …………… [a] business [b] trading [c] occupation [d] work
  2. The fastest means of transportation is …….. [a]air [b] road [c] water [d] rail
  3. The act of keeping accounts in a regular systemic manner is called………… [a] book keeping [b] capital [c] accountancy [d] accounting
  4. Banking and transportation are examples of ……………. Trade [a] foreign [b] home [c] aid to trade [d] export
  5. The end of the owner may end ………… [a] partnership [b] cooperative [c] joint account [d] sole trade business
  6. The abbreviation ‘Ltd’ stands for ……………. [a] license [b] limited [c]liquidated [d]less time
  7. Money used to start or commence a business is called …………….. [a] capital [b] drawing [c] business money [d] interest
  8. All these are components of business studies except …. [a] commerce [b] shorthand [c] geography [d] economics
  9. The following are extractive occupation except [a]bricklaying [b] fishing [c]lumbering [d] mining
  10. Ayokanmi bought 10 biros at 10 naira each. How much did she pay [a] 100 [b]110 [c] 400 [d] 1000

 

 

THEORY

[1]a. What is production

b].List four types of production

c].Write two types of trade

[2]a. List five functions performed in an office

b].Mention five types of cooperative society

  1. List and explain the paper sizes that you know

[3]a. List three sources of capital for individual

b].What is personal finance

c].State any five services performed by NITEL, as an agency of communication

[4]a. Define commerce

b]. List four aids to trade

c].State any five advertising media

 

 

 

SECOND TERM EXAM

J S S 3

 

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

 

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

 

One year there had been no rain in the forest. Everything was so dry that there was no food in kanu’s village. He and his family went hungry they searched in vain, for something to eat.

Kanu’s son, Okon, was big enough to go and hunt for himself. One day wandering far from the village, he came upon a big hole in the ground lying near it were three large nuts. Okon was very hungry

He knew that if he took the nuts home he would have to share them with his family. He decided to eat it himself.

He cracked the first nut hard on the stone. The nut shot out of the shell and bounced into the hole. He tried the second one, being more careful. Somehow the nut eluded him and rolled down the hole. Angrily he took the third nut and swore that if he lost it he would go down into the hole himself.

Sure enough, when the shell split, the nut shot into the air, over okon’s shoulder and into the hole. He scrambled down the hole after it, and was never seen again.

 

  1. When okon went into the Hole

(a)  He could not find the nuts              (b) He disappeared forever

© He was killed by Lion                     (d) The hole got lost

  1. Okon cracked the nut by ……..
  • Bitting them (b) Hitting them with hammer      (c) Rolling them down

(d) Striking them with stone

  1. Okon did not take the three nuts home because he _____________

(a) Decided to hide them in the hole              (b) Did not want them

(c) Knew that his family wanted them       (d) wanted all for himself

  1. The big hole which okon found was ________ the village

(a) A long way from               (b) A short way from               (c) Just outside  (d) Not far from

  1. What lesson can we learn from the passage?

(a) It is bad to be jealous  (b) It is not good to be jealous

© We should always cracknuts carefully

(d) We should not wander far from the village alone.

 

From the list of words letter A – D choose the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word.

  1. The school was founded many years ago

(a) Expanded     (b) closed               (c) established                  (d) produce

  1. The principal has just bought a car

(A) Sold               (b) Purchased               (c) repaired        (d) displayed

  1. The policeman was rewarded for his bravery

(a) Ability            (b) courage               (c) Strength        (d) goodness

 

  1. I am always eager to visit the university campus

(a) Reluctant      (b) anxious               (c) afraid             (d) happy

 

  1. His mother showered a lot of affection on her children

(a)  Love              (b) success               (c) respect          (d) anger

 

  1. Our dynamic governor is very generous

(a) Selfish            (b) Hard – fisted    (c) Tight –  fisted                             (d) open handed

 

  1. That new play is boring it is a waste of money.

(a) Interesting    (b) Humorous               (c) Uninteresting               (d) Good

 

  1. The students were told to abadon the project if it would be too costly

(a) Delay             (evade                 (c) give up          (d) continue

 

  1. The most competent teacher in the school received an award last week.

(a) Adequate      (b) cautious               (c) Efficient         (d) pertinent

 

  1. All diggers sometimes risk their lives
  • Care for (b) Help (c) Endanger               (d) prevent

 

Choose from the list of words A – D the one which is opposite in meaning to the word underlined.

  1. The federal ministry of health says smoking is dangerous
  • Risky (b) safe              (c) interesting      (d)Comfortable
  1. The boy whispered his name into the teacher’s ear
  • Spoke (b) Called           (c) pronounced       (d) shouted
  1. Could you see that tall and slim man in the crowd
  • Fresh (b) ugly              (c) fat       (d) short
  1. I cannot release my car to him, he will spoil it

(a)  Repair           (b) develop (c) construct               (d) Build

  1. Ahmed was afraid when were ascending the hill

(a) Going up         (b) climbing              (c) descending               (d) weeding

 

Choose from the options letter A – D the best interpretation you consider most appropriate for each sentences.

  1. At last, segun let the cat out of the bag. This means that
  • Was careless (b) revealed       (c)  allow the cat to escape

(d) Showed kindness to the cat

  1. The presiding judge maintained that the lawyer had actually hit the nail on the head .

This  means that the lawyer had _______________

(a)Disclosed the secret                  (b) said the truth               (c) Destroyed his opponent

(d) damaged the nail

 

  1. I could not but cry at the site of the accident

(a) i could not cry     (b) I didn’t cry            (c)  I cried               (d) I refused to cry

  1. The house is well maintained.

(a) The house is well built               (b)The house is well planned

(c)The house is well looked after      (d) The house is well furnished

 

LEXIS AND STRUCTURE

In the passage below, The numbered gaps indicate missing words. from the list provided below the passage.

Choose the word from letter A – D , that is most suitable to fill each of the numbered gaps.

It was a serious 25  two lorries travelling in the opposite the directions 26  and one of them burst into flames .

There was 27 shouting  screaming and weeping . The dead and the injured were later 28 in 29 to the nearby hospital  . The dead were taken to the 30  while the injured were taken to the emergency 31

The  32  in the theatre did their best to save the lives of the  33 while the relations of the 34 were sent for.

 

ABCD
25IncidentIncidenceAccidentHavoc
26CoincidentCollidedCollectedClashed
27SomeGreatNumerousLoud
28HeldConvergeConveyedFlown
29A trainAn ambulanceA planeA car
30CemeteryBurialMortuary
31HospitalHomeHallWard
32OperatorsSurgeonNursesDentist
33CasualtiesSoilderPeoplePatient
34DiseaseBuryDeceasedsick

 

 

 

 

 

Choose from alternative letter  A – D , the word that best completes each of the following sentences

 

  1. Almost everyone i know has given ___________ smoking

(a) from              (b) off   (c) up               (d)away

 

  1. When Mary ___________  at the library , she found out that she had forgotten her book

(a) Arrives           (b) leaves               (c)arrived            (d)left

 

  1. The _______ of the priest lasted thirty minutes

(a) Address         (b) speech               (c) sermon               (d)talk

 

  1. Jane met Janet at the Bank and they hugged ______________

(a) Themselves                 (b) One another                     (c) Themself             (d)each other

 

  1. My brother and _____________ were at the party

(a) myself           (b) me   (c)us               (d) I

 

  1. She did not eat ______________ lunch

(a) Some             (b) any  (c)               few        (d)many

 

TEST OF ORALS

  1. Which of these sounds is not a vowel

(a) /ӕ /               (b) / Ҽ /               (c) /s /   (d)  /ᴔƾ /

 

  1. The word ABILITY has ________ syllables

(a) 5      (b) 5      (c) 4       (d) 7

 

43,  /P /

(a) Psalm             (b) Cap  (c) physics (d) typhoid

 

  1. / b/

(a) Ball                 (b) womb               (c) doubt             (d) debt

 

LITERATURE IN ENGLISH

  1. One of these is not a common to all the genres of literature

(a) Theme           (b) Dialogue               (c) Subject matter               (d) diction

 

  1. The major genres of literature are __________

(a) Prose, Novel, and short stories   (b) prose, Poem and novel

(c) Poetry, prose and drama               (d) Play , verse and novel
47. The device used in statement  “Lisabi was a tiger in battle”

(a) a literature   (b) metaphor               (c) simile             (d) pun

  1. The clothes and other things the actor put on, in a play are called

(a) Dressing        (b) cost (c) costume              (d) rehearsal

 

Read this poem carefully and answer the questions that follows :

The Land never knows peace

Where a few have too much

And many none at all

The yam of tis world

Is enough for all months

Which pay daily homage

To the gods of the throat

Enough for the aged

Awaiting day’s task refreshing

And the young peeping

At tomorrow

From mother’s back.

 

  1. The ” few and the many” in the poem refers to the _____

(a)  Rich and the educated               (b) Poor and the illiterates            (c) Rich and poor

(d)Men and women

 

  1. “Yam in line 4 stands for _______

(a) Football        (b) root crops               (c) Resources                    (d Posts

 

  1. “Mouth” as used here is termed synecdoche. what does it means

(a) It means using mouth to eat                       (b) It means using a part to represent the whole

(c) It means using the mouth to speak              (d) It means using the part of the body to illustrate

 

  1. What is ”The gods of the throat ” according to the poem?

(a) Ogun              (b) Money               (c) Age (d) Food

 

PROSE

CHOOSE EITHER A, B, C OR D

  1. Keye Abiona Tommorrow is Another Day

 

  1. Why did Ogundeji decided to borrow money from chief kolejo

(a) In order to prepare his farm  that particular year               (b) To get money to bury his father

(c) To pay his children’s school fees       (d) So that he can pay his Bank  loan

 

  1. How does chief kolejo treat his creditors?

(a) He allow them to pay installment         (b)He enslaves their relations until they pay

(c) He sends them to prison               (d) He confiscates their belongings

  1. Eventually, Chief kolejo allows Ogunsile to go home in order to _____-

(a) Go and marry             (b) Bury his father   (c) Help his father to build his hut

(d) Cllecgt his money from his father

 

  1. Who is the kind person that helped Ogunsile escape from the chiefs cells

(a) Nike               (b) TuTu               (c)Feyi                 (d) Bemo tutu’s dog

 

DRAMA

THE BRIDGE

  1. The Book The Bridge as written by

(A) Chukwubike Agoziem               (B) Babatunde Abimbola            (C) Ngozi Ezeonu

(D) Chimamanda Adichie

 

58 ____________  was the real name of baba tile’s wife

(A) Solabomi      (B) Atinuke               (C) Tiwalola        (D) Iya Tile

 

  1. Baba tile’s favorite news paper was ________________

(a) Daily times   (b) The guardian             (c) News paper    (d) AIT

 

  1. How many admission letters did ireti have, after the interviews

(a) Three             (b) Two               (c) One                (d) four

 

 

Continuous writing

Answer two questions from this section , your answer should not be more than 250 words .

 

(1) . You are a speaker in a debate competition on the topic  “Farmers are more beneficiary to the society than  Doctors ” write contributions for or against the motion.

 

(2). Write a story to illustrate the saying   “Make hay while the sunshine s?

 

(3)Write a letter to the principal of your school, to seek permission to be absent from schools for two weeks . State two reasons  why he should  allow you.

 

(4) Write a letter to your friend in another school, to explain how you spent your last holiday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECOND TERM EXAM

J S S 3

1hr : 30minutes

C. R. K

Objectives answer all questions

 

  1. One of the way God talks to us is through
  2. prayer B. Church C. Bible D. Rosary

 

  1. Jesus was sent to earth by God to _____________

(a) Save people from their sins               (b) Make people work               (c)Make people know that he has power

(d) Create Religion

 

(3) What did Jesus say to the wind  when a storm hit the boat he and his disciples were?

(a) Be still           (b) Stop (c) Go away     (d) Run away

 

(4)The church in Antioch is Syria was found by  ______________

(a) Paul               (b Peter (c) Barnabas            (d) Jesus

 

(5) The council at Jerusalem advised the gentile converts to abstain from the following except

(a) Calling Jesus               (b) Unchastity          (c)Blood               (d)  what is strangled

 

(6) Paul rejected the idea of the circumcision of the gentile converts because ____________________

(a) They would die because of bleeding              (b) Salvation is only by faith in Christ

(c) It will compel them to accept the Jewish way of life               (d) He wanted to do something different.

 

  1. One of the following can foster unity in any society

(a) Gossip           (b) Murmuring                       (c) tolerance            (d) Partially

 

  1. What was the sin of Adam and Eve

(a) Adultery        (b)Idolatry               (c) fornication               (d)Disobedience

 

  1. Who was commissioned by God to set Israelites free

(a) Joshua           (b) Moses               (c) Daniel            (d) Aaron

 

  1. On the way to _______________ Paul became blind

(a) Antioch         (b) Iconium               (c) James            (d) Damascus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SOCIAL STUDIES

  1. Drug abuse lead to _______________–

(a) Mental illness             (b) Wealth (c) brilliant performance      (d) Bravery

 

  1. Culture can be classified into ________________ and ________________

(a) Material,  Materialistic               (b) Material  and Non – materialistic

(c) Dematerialization                     (d)  material

 

  1. The following are common foods eaten in our culture except _______________

(a) Eba                 (b)  Akou               (c)Tuwo              (d) salad

 

  1. ____________ is the believe about the existence of God

(a) Marriage       (b) Family               (c) Religion               (d)culture

 

  1. which of these is not responsible for human trafficking in Nigeria

(a) Poverty         (b) greed               (c) Low value of Nigeria  (d) naira of contentment

 

  1. All of the following are examples of harmful traditional practices except

(a) Female circumcision                (b) Maltreatment of  windows             (c) taboo               (d) Education

 

  1. Nigeria became a republic in  what year

(a) 1960              (b) 1963               (c) 1965              (d) 1968

 

  1. Physical environment is made up of the following except  _______________

(a) Mountain     (hill               (c)Rocks              (d) language

 

  1. The body that organizes and conducts free and fair in Nigeria

(a) EFCC              (b) NDE                (c)INEC (d) TCPC

 

  1. The traffic light showing green means

(a) Turn right     (b) Turn left               (c) go    (d) Stop

 

  1. CIVIC

(1) When did the making of Constitution in Nigeria start

(a) 1896              (b)1913                (c)1914               () 1915

 

(22) Who wrote the first constitution in Nigeria

(a) Richard         (b) Clifford               (c) Macpherson                (d) Lyhleton

 

(23)Economic Rights means

(a) Right to vote                              (b) Right to join                (c)Right to work in order to earn a living

 

(24) One of the following is a social right

(a) Right to worship        (b) Right to Education          (c) right to own properties  (d) right to work

 

(25) The rule of law means               (a)ability to be above the law (b)Supremacy of the Law

(c) The law that is not supreme             (d) All of the above

 

(26) Voting means

(a) The act of voting                       (b)The act of electing representatives of the people in government

(c) the use of force to cast vote       (d)How election takes place

 

(27) One of the sources of Nigeria Constitution is

(a) People’s parliament                 (b)Act of parliament               (c) Constitutional development

(d)Constitutional Conference

 

(28) The Nigeria Constitution is

(a) Written         (b) Unwritten                (c) Strong            (d) Weak

 

(29) _________________ is a good example of federation

(a) Yobe              (b) Lagos               (c)Nigeria            (d) Ogun

 

(30) The Rule of Law was developed by A. v Dicey in the year

(a) 1885              (b) 1759                             (c)1916                1685

 

 

 

 

 

 

THEORY

 

  1. List and explain four (4) types of constitution you know

 

  1. (a) List four (4) forms of electoral malpractice

(b) List  4 important of voting

 

3.(a) List Five (5) features of democracy

(b) List four (4) functions of Legislative

(c) Write short notes on the following

  • Constitution
  • Pillars of Democracy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THEORY

 

1(a) What is poverty?

(b) State 2 causes and 3 solutions of poverty

 

2(a) what are harmful traditional practices

(b) List four examples of harmful traditional practices

 

3(a) What is science

(b) Mention four importance of science

4(a) What is population census

(b)State four 94) problems of conducting populations census

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EDU DELIGHT TUTORS

 

2ND TERM EXAMINATION

CLASS: JSS3

SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE

 

1.Whie of the following is the basic unit of inheritance? (a) Blood  (b) Genes    (c) Chromosomes     (d) Nucleus

  1. Full meaning of C.F.C. (a) Chloroflouro Chloride (b) Carbon ferrous Chloride (c) Carbon Fluoro Carbon   (d) Chlorofluoro Carbon
  2. Any substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substance is called (a)Compound (b) Mixture      (c) Element     (d) Iron
  3. An object of 5kg mass, falls with a velocity of 5mls. Calculate the Kinetic Energy (K.E.) of the object. (a) 62.5g (b) 6.25g (c) 625g  (d) 6.25g
  4. Calculate the number of atoms in Al2(SO4)3(a) 15 (b) 16 (c) 17    (d) 18
  5. The gradual washing away of the top soil is called (a) Erosion (b) Graduation     (c) Explosion    (d) Flooding
  6. The organ that pumps blood round the body is called (a) Lung (b) Artery     (c) Heart    (d)Vein
  7. Radioactivity is __________ (a) Radio that is working (b)  Coming together of actions in the nucleus     (c) The spontaneous decay or disintegration of the elements from the nucleus of an element (d) A very bud radio.
  8. Which of the States of Matter has definite shape? (a) Liquid (b) Gaseous      (c) Solid   (d) Water 10. Which of the following is not a characteristics of  living things? (a) Growth  (b) Feeding      (c) Reproduction(d)  Running
  9. A plant differs from animal because Plants (a) Grows (b) Reproduces (c) Respires   (d)Makes its own food.
  10. Fertilization of egg takes place in the ___________(a) Uterus (b) Vagina (c) Fallopian tube     (d) Penis
  11. Which of the following is not a defect of the eye (a) Astigmatism (b) Myopia     (c) Hypermetropia     (d) Scabies
  12. The removal of metabolic waste from the body is called _______ (a) reproduction (b) Excretion (c) Respiratory (d) Growth
  13. Any substance that is generally a poor conductor of heat and electricity is called __________ (a) Wood (b) Non-metal (c) Carbon   (d)Metal
  14. The earth carries out two types of movements namely _______ and ________(a) rotational, walking (b) rotational, jumping (c) rotational, revolution   (d) bouncing , revolution

Basic Technology

  1. Which of the angles below can be regarded as an angle of equilateral triangle? (a) 350 (b) 450 (c) 600(d) 900
  2. The quality of Timber is reduced by __________ (a) Accidents (b) Defects       (c) Drying (d)Felling
  3. Which of the following is used to control flow of motion? (a) Brake (b) Clutch (c) Cylinder (d)Gear
  4. A straight angle is also known as ________ angle (a) 600 (b) 900 (c) 1200(d)1800
  5. The instrument used in measuring power in a circuit is ____________ (a) Ammeter (b) Galvanometer (c) Ohmmeter (d)   Voltmeter
  6. The unit of measuring for both energy and work is (a) Ampere (b) Joule (c) Newton        (d)   Volt
  7. Which of the following will not convert electrical energy to heat energy? (a) Electric Pressing Iron (b) Electric Store (c) Electric Water Heater      (d)   Toaster
R1
R2
R3
  1. Solar energy is produced by the ___________(a) Atmosphere (b) Earth (c) Sun       (d)   Moon

 

 

 

The above diagram shows resistors in _________  (a) Field  (b) Parallel     (c) Series       (d)   symbol

  1. The Volt is the practical unit of ___________ (a) Current (b) Potential difference (c) Pow      (d)   Resistance
  2. Which of the following is not a material used in Technology? (a) Wood (b)Metal (c) Rubber       (d)   Pliers
  3. Which of the following in not used for drawing circles (a) French Curve (b) Pair of Compasses     (c) Set Square        (d)   Dividers
  4. The sum of angles in a quadrilateral is ________ (a) 3600 (b) 1800 (c) 1200(d)   900
  5. Which of the following is not a property of metals? (a) Fusibility (b)Colour luster (c) Electroplating (d)  Ductility
  6. Calculate the work done if a box is pulled by a person with force of 20N through a distance of 30m. (a) 600J (b) 6000J (c) 600N       (d)   6000MN
  7. Ante-natal means ____________

 

(a) After birth (b) within birth (c) immediately after birth (d) before birth

 

32       The period between egg laying and hatching in birds is__________ period

 

(a) Incubation (b) delivery (C) relaxation (D) labour.

 

33       _______ is the process of planting trees where they have not excited before

 

(A) Desertification (B) Afforestation (C) Deforestation (D) Reforestation

 

34       The direction of the wind is measured with an instrument called _________

 

(A) Thermometer (B) voltmeter (C) wind vane (D) anemometer

 

35       A barometer is an instrument used to measure ____________

 

(A) Atmospheric pressure (B) humidity (C) wind direction (D) temperature

 

36       Animals affect the weathering of earth when they ___________

 

(A) Sleep (B) big tunnels (C) eat (D) sweat

37       One of the following is a symptom of many other diseases

 

(A) Measles (B) cold (C) malaria (D) headache

 

38       Weathering over a long time changes rock to ___________

 

(A) Water (B) magma (C) soil (D) minerals

 

39       One of these is a symbol of ozone

 

(A) 02 (B) 03 (C) cl2 (D) 0

 

40       Drugs must be taken on recommendation from a qualified ___________

 

(A) Lawyer (B) teacher (C) doctor (D) farmer

 

THEORY B/SCIENCE ANSWER TWO QUESTIONS

1a. State five uses of Radiation

  1. In a tabular form, list five solid minerals in Nigeria and the location they can be found
  2. Define first aid and list materials found in a first aid box
  3. Define Reproduction health.

2a. Mention four human activities that are harmful to the environment

  1. Mention six classes of food
  2. List three natural radio active elements
  3. Write the symbols for the following elements
  4. Hydrogen
  5. Helium

iii. Calcium

3a. A ball of mass 30g is placed 5m above the ground. Calculate its potential energy. Take g = 10m/s2

  1. Give three example of water pollution
  2. Give 3 ways to prevent deforestation.

B/TECH ANSWER TWO QUESTIONS

  1. Using a ruler and a pair of compasses, construct (a) Triangle ABC such that AB = 8cm < ABC = 600 and BC = 6cm. (b)Measure angle A    (c) Measure the length of AC

2a. What is a motion

  1. List four types of doors\
  2. Give four examples of technological professions

3a. Draw a square of 8cm

  1. List three purpose of building foundation
  2. State any four benefits of Technology to the Society.

 

 

 

 

 

CLASS:  J S S3

SUBJECT: ICT

 

1.What is the full meaning of ICT?[a]Information and Communication Technology[b]Internal Communication Technology[c]Information Common Technology[d]1 and  2

  1. The software for clearing a virus attack is called [a]eraser[b]anti software[c]anti-virus[d]software
  2. There are……….types of booting [a]2 [b]4 [c]3[c]8
  3. Which of these is a type of network[a]SAN[b]PAN[c]KAN[d]LAN

5…..body sets professional standard and acts as the authoritative independent to the government[a]professional group[b]computer professional[c]computer professional bodies[d]none of the above

  1. ITAN stands for……………[A]Information Technology Association of Nigeria[b]Informational Association Adult of Nigeria[c]informal Technology Association of Nigeria[d]none of the above
  2. Any factor that cause damage to a computer or data is called [a]computer threat[b]computer problem[c]data threat[d]computer factor
  3. Which of the following is not an example of natural environment threat[a]flood[b]earthquake[c]fire[d]hurricane

9…………..are malicious programs that infect a computer system[a]virus[b]threat[c]programme[d]worm

10.Time bomb is also called…………[a]bomb time[b]logics bomb[c]space bomb[d]none of the above

  1. What is the full meaning of ICT?[a]Information and Communication Technology[b]Internal Communication Technology[c]Information Common Technology[d]1 and 2

12.The software for clearing a virus attack is called [a]eraser[b]anti software[c]anti-virus[d]software

13.There are……….types of booting [a]2 [b]4 [c]3[c]8

14.Which of these is a type of network[a]SAN[b]PAN[c]KAN[d]LAN

15…..body sets professional standard and acts as the authoritative independent to the government[a]professional group[b]computer professional[c]computer professional bodies[d]none of the above

16.ITAN stands for……………[A]Information Technology Association of Nigeria[b]Informational Association Adult of Nigeria[c]informal Technology Association of Nigeria[d]none of the above

17.Any factor that cause damage to a computer or data is called [a]computer threat[b]computer problem[c]data threat[d]computer factor

18.Which of the following is not an example of natural environment threat[a]flood[b]earthquake[c]fire[d]hurricane

19…………..are malicious programs that infect a computer system[a]virus[b]threat[c]programme[d]worm

20.Time bomb is also called…………[a]bomb time[b]logics bomb[c]space bomb[d]none of the above

THEORY

ANSWER THREE QUESTIONS OUT OF FOUR

1a.What are the components of ICT

  1. Define computer software and give two examples
  2. Explain the term;1.LAN 2.WAN

2a.Who are computer professionals

  1. Explain 1.Computer manager 2.Computer educator 3.Computer engineers
  2. List 5 qualities of a good professional computer operators

3a.What is computer operator?

  1. List 5 types of virus infection
  2. What is an antivirus
  3. Give 2 examples of an antivirus software

4a.What is a spreadsheet

  1. Give two examples of spreadsheet
  2. What is an internet forum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2ND TERM EXAMINATION

CLASS: JSS3

SUBJECT: HOME ECONOMICS

 

  1. Reading in poor lighting can do one of the following

(a) make you tired   (b)  make you sleep   (c)  strain  your eyes  (d)  strain your brain    (e)  strain your mind.

  1. The act of making the body perform some activities is _________ (a) strengthening (b) exercise    (c)  stretching   (d)  running     (e)  jumping
  2. The area of home economics that deals with using what the family has to get what it needs is called __________ (a) home knowledge (b) home care    (c)  home economics   (d) home management (e)  economics
  3. To maintain good posture, one must ____________ correctly (a) eat, dress and speak (b)  sit, stand and walk   (c)  sit, dance and sing  (d)  clap and jump     (e)  sing, walk and stand.
  4. One of the reasons for wearing clothes is for __________ (a) height (b)  age  (c)  weight   (d)  success     (e)  protection
  5. The set of leather located in the centre of the front of the jaw are the _______ (a) canines    (b)  incisors    (c)  molars   (d)  dentine  (e)  premolars
  6. All the items we wear with our clothes are called ____________ (a) trinkets    (b)  decessories    (c)  make-ups  (d)  shoes     (e)  hand bags
  7. Resting could be achieved by sitting comfortably on __________ (a) Chair (b)  table    (c)  pot   (d)  bed     (e)  motor
  8. A dwelling place for the family is the ________ (a) society    (b)  home    (c)  church   (d)  mosque     (e)  school
  9. Your brothers and sisters of the same parents are your _________ (a) cousins    (b)  nephew   (c)  nieces   (d)  siblings     (e)  aunties
  10. Healthy feeding habit is part of _____ growth  (a) face   (b)  legs    (c)  eyes  eyes  (d)  good    (e)  bad
  11. Food is a _________ need (a) tertiary (b)  secondary    (c)  primary   (d)  kindergarten     (e)  nursery
  12. The food we eat contains _________ basic nutrients (a) six (b) eight   (c)  seven   (d)  five    (e)  ten
  13. Clothes should be washed before they become too _________ (a) expensive (b) fibrous    (c)  dirty   (d)  cleans     (e)  ironed
  14. Air clothes before __________ (a) washing (b) ironing    (c)  storing   (d)  bluing     (e)  soaking
  15. The functional area used as a centre for sleeping is _______ (a) kitchen (b)  sitting room    (c)  bedroom  (d)  toilet     (e)  room
  16. Food items that can spoil easily are said to be ___________ (a) Food hygiene (b) soft food    (c)  perishable   (d)  hard food (e)  non- perishable
  17. One of the following is very common in rural area (a) pit latrine (b) water closet   (c)  bath tub  (d)  shower bathroom    (e)  swimming pool
  18. The mill-finish edge of a fabric is __________ (a) weft (b) warp   (c)  selvedge    (d)  self edge    (e)  bid
  19. Substances which aid the removal of dirt from fabric articles are called laundry ___________ (a) agents (b)  supports    (c)  troughs   (d)  buckets     (e)  agencies
  20. Domestic violence occurs in the __________ (a) School (b)  home   (c)  market   (d)  church     (e)  office
  21. To prevent unwanted pregnancy, you must __________ totally from sex. (a) be involved (b) be interested    (c)  abstain   (d)  get closer    (e)  enjoy
  22. One of the following has no known cure at the moment. (a) HIV/AIDS (b) Malaria   (c)  Gonorrhea  (d)  Cholera    (e)  syphilis
  23. Home economics teaches you how to be __________ (a) stingy (b) creative    (c)  dancing   (d)  spending     (e)  wasteful
  24. __________ is not suitable for the skin (a) Toilet soap (b)  bleaching cream    (c)  cleansing lotion   (d)  moisturizing cream    (e)  Vaseline
  25. ___________ occurs when there is sexual relationship between a man a woman that is ovulating (a) Ante-natal (b)  prenatal    (c)  post-natal  (d)  child birth     (e)  pregnancy
  26. Adolescence is the period of rapid ________ (a) exercise (b) growth    (c)  rest   (d)  sleep     (e)  work
  27. The functional area used for food preparation is _________ (a) living room (b) hall way    (c)  toilet   (d)  kitchen     (e)  dinning room
  28. The process of buying goods in large quantities is called __________ (a) hire purchasing (b)  wise purchasing    (c)  cheap purchasing   (d)  bulk purchasing     (e)  good purchasing
  29. A strict vegetarian will not eat any __________ (a) food (b) vegetable protein    (c)  animal meat (food)  (d)  soya beans meals     (e)  carrot.

THEORY ANSWER ALL

1a. State the various types of food nutrients, their functions and (5) five examples each.

  1. What five factors can influence meal planning in a family?

2a. Write a menu card for any of the three meals of the day

  1. State five (5) disadvantages of early marriage

3a. Describe the four common marriage system in Nigeria

  1. Outline four (4) advantages of courtship before marriage

4a. State any five (5) guidelines for providing meals for children

  1. Mention 5 kitchen utensils and 5 kitchen equipment.

5a. State any three reasons why foods are cooked.

  1. Mention 5 methods of preparing food.
  2. Mention 2 terms used in food preparation.

 

 

 

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

  1. List at least 5 Nigerian contemporary Artists that you know
  2. What is music

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2ND TERM EXAMINATION

 

CLASS:                JSS 3

SUBJECT:                           P.H.E

 

  1. Gymnastics originated in ______(a) Rome (b) Spain (c) Greece (d) France
  2. Taekwondo is a ______National sport (a) Korean (b) Chinese (c) Japanese (d) Taiwan
  3. A skeleton contain a softer `tissue called ______(a) Boundage (b) Cartilage (c) Outage (d) Tillage
  4. A______is a point where two or more bones meet. (a) Melt (b) sock 9c) joint (d) ligamus
  5. One of these does not belong to the classes of food (a) protein (b) water (c) haemoglobin (c) carbohydrates
  6. The agents causing diseases are called __________(a) pathogens (b) Calorie (c) Fluid (d) Fluoride
  7. ______is the hardening of the bone (a) Compact (b) Axial (c) Marrow (d) Ossification
  8. Carbohydrates are made up of Carbon, Hydrogen and _____(a) Oxygen (b) Nitrogen (c) Calcium (d) Sulphur
  9. The study of diseases is known as _____(a) worm (b) Pathogens (c) dent (d) Zika
  10. _______is the name of the bone that protects the brain (a) hinge (b) skull (c_) pivot (d) saddle
  11. A sport event that an athlete does alone not as part of a team ….. [a] poor event [b] swim event [c] field event [d] none of the above.
  12. A ……. Is thrown in shot put by contestants [a] heavy metal [b] heavy metal ball [c] heavy metal stone [d] none of the above.
  13. Javelin is held at the ……………. [a] grip [b] hand [c] head [d] center
  14. Pentathlon and decathlon are the same [a] yes [b] no [c] A and B [c] none of the above
  15. …….. is a field event played between two teams comprising eleven players each [a] table tennis [b] hockey [c] football [d] relay race
  16. Female genital mutilation is usually carried out using a …………….. [a] cutlass [b] shovel [c] rake [d] blade
  17. Every member of the family has a role to play within the family [a]true [b] false [c] a and b [c] none of the above
  18. Menstruation occurs in ………. [a] female [b] male [c] adults [d] kids
  19. Ovulation is the monthly release of egg by the ovary [a] true [b] false [c] a and b [d] none of the above
  20. Good conflict management can not change family life [a] yes [b] no

 

Theory

  1. What is pentathlon
  2. What is the name of the competition that is mainly for women
  3. List three Nigerians sport heroes
  4. List three careers in PHE
  5. What is Skeleton?
  6. State any two functions of bones in the body.
  7. Define Drug Abuse
  8. State two dangers of Drug Abuse
  9. What is nutrition?
  10. Mention three types of food before sport competition
  11. List any fire disease causative agents.

 

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