SS 1 SECOND TERM EXAMINATION

 

ENGLISH STUDIES

 

S S 1 OBJECTIVE

From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.

1. The mother attempted to entice the children with the promise of biscuits (a) tempt (b) trick(c) deceive (d) enchant

2. The two brothers were identical in character(a) similar (b) alike (c) indifferent (d)comparable

3. He was regarded as a man of remarkable modesty(a) reserved (b) patience(c) humility (d) simplicity

4. What you cannot avoid you try to endure. (a) cast off (b) put off (c) tolerate (d) practice

5. He inspected the materials before sending them to shop. (a) received (b) examined (c)viewed (d) saw

6. Tolani could not conceal the truth from her mother (a) reveal (b) remove (c) doubt (d) hide

7. She claimed that her husband had beaten her. (a) reported (b) narrated(c) asserted (d) announced

8. There are some drugs that could exacerbate a particular illness (a) heal (b) ameliorate (c) worsen (d) confirm

9. The manager was appalled by the attitude of some the workers. (a) convinced (b) disappointed (c) happy (d) depressed

10. Gbenga’s neighbours find it difficult to put up with him (a) rely on (b) tolerate (c) live with (d) stay with

 

Choose the word that is nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word in the sentences below

11. To encourage productivity we must reward industry and ______ laziness (a) withhold (b) withdraw (c) punish (d) oppose

12. I took the drug to relieve my headache only for it to _____ my condition(a) alleviate (b) provoke (c) abate (d) aggravate

13. Tunde purchased various articles at the big sale near Kingsway and he _____ them all (a) bought (b) sold (c) distributed (d) lent

14. In this argument, Ade was my supporter even though he is often my _____ in other matters(a) opponent (b) ally (c) friend (d) proponent

15. Tell Ike something confidential and he makes it ______ the next minute (a) personal (b) public (c) popular (d) private

16. You will succeed fairly well with adolescents if you coax rather than ____ them(a) love (b) punish (c) dislike (d) coerce

17. You will make a good counsellor by listening to your clients rather than __________ them (a) offending (b) ignoring (c) mishandling (d) threatening

18. The governor declined to give audience to the journalist (a) accepted (b) forge (c) ignored (d) refused

19. We expected the market woman to accept our offer; instead she ____ it (a) rejected (b) dismissed (c) denied (d) abandoned

20. Rachel was perturbed by her father’s illness but her sister remained ______. (a) tranquil (b) unaffected (c) disturbed (d) silent

From the options A-D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.

21. Adamu is a good friend on _____ I can rely (a) who (b) whom (c) whose (d) which

22. Ada has special love ____ children (a) in (b) for (c) of (d) with

23. People are always afraid of Mr Femi because he is a _________. (a) an army (b) a soldier (c)a military (d) an army man

24. The man ________ missed death during the collision (a) narrowly (b) extensively (b) always (c) amply

25. He said he forgot _____ (a) that you said (b) why you said (c) what you said (d) when you said

 

From the words lettered A to D choose the word that has the same vowel or consonant sound as the one represented by the letter(s) underlined

26. boat (a) climb (b) cab (c) tomb (d) comb

27. sick (a) days (b) pants (c) boos (d) sure

28. Groom (a) giraffe (b) gland (c) gesture (d) Geography

29. Purpose (a) kernel (b) pun (c) moustache (d) sage

30. Fled (a) sway (b) creative (c) breaches (d) leopard

31. Tie (a) eight (b) height (c) piece (d) carries

32. Tick (a) cook (b) paw (c) push (d) who

33. Bet (a) pretty (b) leisure c) exact (d) penal

34. Book (a) pool (b)brush (c) food (d) push

35. Spot (a) court (b) purse (c) nod (d) snort

From the words lettered A to D choose the word that rhymes with the given word.
36. Burst (a) worst (b) marshed (c) perched (d) guessed

37. Hunting (a) building (b) bunting (c) shouting (d) seething

38. Balmy (a) musty (b) slimy (c) chummy (d) palmy

39. Suspected (a) unwanted (b) repented (c) protected (d) congested

40. Brake (a) start (b) stuck (c) steak (d) slick

In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns letter A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gaps in the passages

PASSAGE A

In recent times, more and more people have become aware of the ____41____ of the stock market and the possibility of making huge profit from investing in stocks and shares. The process is quite easy.

A person either buys the shares directly during a public__42____ or does so through professional institutions or a parts known as stocks ___43______. Thereafter, the buyer is issued with a share ____44___ to show that he owns shares in the company. Investing in stocks and shares can be for a long or short term. A long term investor does not hurry to sell his shares at any slight increase in price but instead he is satisfied with the ___45____, which the company sends to him and other ____46___ annually from the ____47______ it declares. This is usually paid according to the number of ___48____ the investor holds. Those who invest for a short term on the other hand, sell their shares as soon as they can make reasonable profit from their investment.

However, it is advisable to be cautious because the stock market can be very ____49___ and occasionally there are __50_____

A                B            C              D

41. Trading operations method transaction

42. Offer lottery action sales

43. Traders cleaners brokers marketer

44. warrant identification notice certificate

45. dividend reward money payment

46. buyers people creditors shareholders

47. amount profit value unit

48. hens paper shares receipt

49.Unsure independent elusive unpredictable

50.Falls crashes slip drop

After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.

51. Ladies and gentlemen, the worst may be over, but we are not out of the woods yet. This means that we are ______ (a) still in the forest (b) not yet ready to celebrate our success (c) likely to encounter more difficulties (d) everything is easy

52. The new President received his visitors with open arms. This means that the new President____ (a) gave every visitor a smile (b) allowed some visitors in without any drilling(c) loved each of his visitors (d) welcomed his visitors warmly

53. Ademola was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. This means that _______. (a) always uses a silver spoon to eat (b) was born a weakling (c) was born into a rich family (d) won a silver spoon at a lottery

54. The counsellor said that as his hands were full, he would not be able to see me this week. This means that he ____ (a) was tired of attending to clients (b) was tired to attending to customers (c) was very busy (d) had a lot of money in his hands

55. The police knew that the suspect was not being straight with them. This means that the suspect was ____ (a) not telling the truth (b) not friendly (c) afraid (d) timid

Fill in the gaps with the most suitable words from the options A-D

56. The wages ___ sin is death. (a) was (b) are (c) off (d) of

57. Some parents like to show their children __ (a) of (b) on (c) in (d) off

58. Vitamin C is obtained ____ citrus fruits (a) by (b)from (c)in (d) of

59. Does your mother always ______ her new car? (a) drives (b) driving (c) drive (d) drove

60. The robbers _____before the police arrived(a) was gone (b) has gone (c)had gone (d) have gone

SECTION C

SUMMARY

Read the following passage carefully and answer the question on it

The announcement in 2011 that the world population had hit seven billion mark seemed to have taken many people by surprise. Most people wondered how humanity could have grown by a billion with phenomenal increase. Let us examine the factors that have prompted the rise in population. To begin with, think of the health facilities obtainable some centuries earlier compared with now. Man’s knowledge of medical care was appalling some centuries ago. Today, with medical centres within easy reach of most people, and with drugs available to combat virtually all forms of diseases, death rate has been drastically reduced, while life expectancy has risen significantly in most countries. This has caused the great reduction in infant mortality and subsequently increased the number of senior citizens. Similarly, there is the vital role of education. The spread of education has created a great level of awareness about human welfare and health. Even primary school pupils know the dangers of drinking unwholesome water, living in an unclean environment and ignoring simple rules of hygiene. Besides, education has deflated the various myths and superstition have pervaded our father’s lives. Nutrition is also a significant contributor. As agricultural practices continue to be aided by serious research efforts, and as tools for farming the land continue to be more available, food supply has been greatly enhanced in an unprecedented way. Today, more food crops can be available on less land area than was the case. Thus, the monster of hunger that used to cause starvation and death is being progressively tamed

Finally, think of the relative security humanity has enjoyed in the past few decades. In the past centuries, major wars were a common phenomenon. Was that ravaged Europe and Africa for many decades have almost been forgotten. Although there are still some skirmishes in some parts of the world, these have not been serious enough to bring about a significant change in population. What is then is the net result? Each factor translates to healthier, safer and longer life. Consequently, our population multiples at a consistent rate. So, we need not be surprised that world population is seven billion may have double the present trend continues unabated, the planet Earth may soon become too small to house mankind. For example, arable land may be grossly inadequate to support food production for the very large population. Also, if the population continues to grow unchecked, there will be too many people who may contribute to polluting the environment. Just imagine the amount of waste that would be generated daily by homes, industries and institutions. These waste and debris, if not collected regularly and disposed of properly, may lead to environment degradation. We should, therefore, watch it.

(a) In four sentences, one for each, summarize the factor that have prompted the rapid increase in world population.

(b) In two sentences, one for each, summarize what is likely to happen if the population continues to grow unchecked.

 

 

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions

Comprehension

The great white shark is at the top of the marine food chain. In the shark family, it is the king, it eats anything, even other sharks. But as it gets older, bigger and slower, it develops a preference for seals, penguins and carrion, especially dead whales.

In locating their food, most sharks use all their senses, including excellent vision. Their ears are aided by pressure – sensitive cells along each side of their body, nothing escapes this eavesdropping systems which is attuned to vibrations in the water

Sharks also have a sixth sense which enables them to detect the weak electrical fields emanating from the beating heart or the swimming muscles of a potential prey.

The white shark’s most fearsome assets are its huge head, its black eyes, and its razor – shark serrated teeth. The circulatory system of the white shark is different from that of most other sharks. Its blood temperature is about three to five degrees Celsius above water temperature. This speeds up digestion, adds to its strength and endurance.

It is known that the white shark spits out its wounded prey after an initial powerful bite. Then it waits for its victim to die before eating it. Why does it use this bite – and – spite strategy? Experts speculates that this is because of its eyes.

Unlike other sharks. The white shark has no eyelid – like membrane to protect its eyes rather it rotates them in the sockets when a collision is immense. At the moment of impact the eyes is left exposed, perhaps to the flaying claws of a seal. Therefore, for the white shark a quick mortal ‘strike and release’ is common behavior.

The public image of sharks has been greatly coloured by the novel, Jaws which was turned into a popular movie. Overnight the white shark became evil incarnate. However, it is not a demon craving human flesh. The smell of blood does not drive it into a feeding frenzy as it does certain other sharks. Nevertheless it is a dangerous animal that should be treated with caution and respect.

A How do sharks use their sixth sense?

B In what significant way is the circulatory system of white shark different from that of other sharks .

C What according to the passage is the probable reason why the white sharks wait for its victim to die before eating it?

D I. What is the writer’s attitude to the white shark?

II. quote an expression from the passage to support your answer

E However, it is not a demon craving human flesh. what figure of speech is contained in this expression?

F For each of the following words, find another word or phrase which means the same and which can replace it as used passage

(i) Preference (ii) attuned (iii) Emanating (iv) Speculate (v) mortal (vi) Colored

Instruction: Choose one question from this part.

PART I

1. Write a letter to the Minister of Transportation on the causes of road accidents on the roads in your country.

2. You had a quarrel with your best friend and have not been on speaking terms ever since. Now that you are about to leave secondary school, write to your friend giving at least three reasons why you should become friends again.

3. Narrate a story to illustrate the warning, ‘Look before you leap’

4. Write your argument for or against the topic: “It is the home and not the school that contributes more to moral laxity among students”

5. Write an article suitable for publication in your school magazine on: “The evil effects of examination malpractice in our society”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SS 1

Commerce

Answer all questions

  1. The study of all the activities involved in the distribution of goods and services is known as A. Trade B. Commerce C. AIDS to trade D. Chain of distribution
  2. The final person and the last link in the chain of distribution is are respectively A. Consumer and retailer B. Retailer and consumer C. The Agent and the consumer D. The consumer and the agent
  3. The aids to trade that covers the conveying of people and goods from where they are produced to where they are needed is know as A. Warehouse B. Banking C. Communication D. Transportation
  4. The fastest means of transportation is by A. Air B. Land C. Rail D. Water
  5. The type of activity which turns processed raw materials into consumer and industrial goods is described as A. extractive B. manufacturing C. constructive D. processing
  6. A distinguishing characteristics of a limited liability company is that it A. is a collection of many sole proprietors B. is a multiple partnership C. can sue and be sued D. has limited resources

7.Which of the following groups is paid first when a firm liquidates? A. Preference shareholders B. Debenture holders C. Ordinary shareholders D. Cumulative preference shareholders

  1. What are fixtures and fittings in a balance sheet? A. liquid capital B. current assets C. fixed assets D. working capital
  2. Governments impose import duties for the following reasons EXCEPT A. to raise revenue for other services B. to act as a retaliatory measure against other governments C. to discourage the redistribution of income at home D. to protect home industries from external competition
  3. The use of coin-operated machines to sell goods is a form of A. personal selling B. retailing C. wholesaling D. mail-order selling
  4. What is the major function of the wholesaler? A. buying from small-scale producers and selling to exporters B. buying in bulk and selling in small quantities C. granting of credit facilities to retailers D. providing information to people
  5. The difference between the total payments for imports and the receipts from exports within a given period is referred to as A. balance of payments B. balance of trade C. comparative cost advantage D. comparative advantage
  6. Which of the following is both direct and indirect credit enterprise?
  7. A co-operative and thrift society B. retail co-operative society C. consumer co-operative society D. wholesaler co-operative society
  8. Which of the following is a form of sales promotion
  9. advertising on radio B. offering free sample C. distributing printed materials D. advertising on television
  10. Nationalization of an industry means that its ownership becomes that ofA. government B. shareholders C. taxpayers D. indigenes
  11. which of the following is the most important business resource?A. money B. management C. materials D. manpower
  12. Paper money originated in form of receipt given by?A. money lenders B. goldsmiths C. bankers D. traders
  13. The process of buying and selling and distribution of goods and services is known as?A. retail trade B. commerce C. marketing concept D. marketing mix
  14. Which of the following convert raw materials into finished goods?A. Extractive industry B. Manufacturing C. Commercial occupation D. Constructive industry
  15. A partnership is formed for banking business is made up of?A. 2 – 10 members B. 2 -20members C. 2 – 30 members D. 2 – 40 members
  16. If a businessman imports stockfish with a view to exporting them to other countries, this form of trade is known as?A. invisible trade B. entrepot trade C. export trade D. import trade
  17. A trader who wants to buy goods from another country sends?A. an advice note B. an invoice C. a bill of exchange D. am indent
  18. Which of the following is an invisible export of Nigeria?A. Shipping services Nigeria renders to Russia B. Nigeria’s crude oil to London. C. banking services rendered to Americans resident in Nigeria D. Stockfish from Germany to Nigeria
  19. A deficit in balance of trade occurs when?A. visible exports exceeds invisible imports B. total payments exceed visible exports C. visible imports exceeds visible exports D. invisible exports exceeds invisible imports
  20. Pure profits is the elements of the paid?A. for land B. for capital C. a manager D. to an enterpreneur
  21. The factor of production which is described as wealth set aside for the the production of further wealth is called?
  22. entrepreneur B. land C. capital D. goodwill
  23. Which of the following conditions may make the manufacturer sell directly to the consumer?A. brake in communicationB. Inaccessibility of the wholesaler’s warehouseC. The nature of the commodity involvedD. inadequate transport facility
  24. Information on new goods is passed on to buyers through?A. wholesale trade B. retail trade C. market research D. advertising
  25. Which of the following is not a means of money?A. Divisibility B. Portability C. Accessibility D. Recognizability
  26. The main disadvantage of rail transport to traders is that?A. it carries bulky goods only B. its cost of carriage is highC. it is slow and flexible D. it causes road congestion
  27. A telephone call within a town is called?A. home call B. trunk call C. district call D. Local call
  28. Which mode of transport would you suggest as the most suitable for natural gas?A. Air B. Sea C. Pipeline D. Road
  29. Which of the following is not one of the functions of warehousing?A. Goods are avaiable where the are requiredB. Goods are stored until the are requiredC. Production takes place ahead of demandD. changes are avoided in prices which may result from shortage and gults
  30. Which of the following shows the financial position of a business on a given date?A. Bank statementB. Balance sheetC. journalD. Cash book
  31. Which of the following shows the financial position of a business on a given date?A. Bank statement B. Balance sheet C. journal D. Cash book
  32. Opening stock……………..N1000

Closing stock……………..N9000

Purchases…………………N14,000

The average stock is?

  1. N2000 B. N3000 C. N5000 D. N6000
  2. The oldest and commonest form of business in Nigeria is?
  3. partnership B. the co-operative society C. sole proprietorship D. joint stock venture
  4. In which class of occupation would you place a taxi driver?
  5. Extractive B. Indirect services C. Personal services D. Commercial services
  6. Which of the following is the most suitable means of transporting bulky goods from Lagos to Kaduna? By
  7. Train B. Aeroplane C. Ship D. Lorry
  8. The word Ltd written after the name of a company means that?A. the individual member’s capital is limitedB. the total sum of the company’s capital is limitedC. members are liable to the extent of their holdingD. company’s location is limited
  9. .Another name for home trade is [a]domestic trade[b]entreport[c]external trade

42.The buying,selling and exchange of goods and services over a computer is called [a]E-Commerce[b]utility[c]jumia

43.Which of the following aide to trades helps a business man to bear his risk[a]insurance[b]banking[c]tourism

44.One of the following is a problem of trade by barter[a]expensive [b]double coincidence[c]employment

45.Which of the following is listed under direct service[a]barbing[b]Police [c]NAFDAC

46.Which of the following is under extractive industry[a]brick making[b]farming[c]plumbing

47.Which is the most important factor of production[a]Land[b]Money[C] Entrepreneur

48.The reward for capital is [a]interest[b]rent[c]profit

49.Who sales in small quantity to consumers[a]Wholesaler[b]Retailer[c]middle man

50.Which of the following is under large scale retailing [a]mobile shop[b]street traders [c]stores

 

 

 

 

 

COMMERCE

S S ONE

SECTION B  [  ANSWER FIVE UESTIONS ONLY,NUMBER 3 IS COMPULSORY]

[1]  Define cooperative society

[b]. State four characteristics of cooperative society

[c]. Explain three as given in [b] above.

[2]. Explain shares and shares certificate

[b] Mention and explain 3 classes of shares

[3] State the steps for the formation of limited liability company

 

[4]. What is international trade

[b]. Differentiate between balance of payment and balance of trade

[5] List and explain five factors that determine choice of transportation

[b] Mention and explain the forms of transportation

[c] Differentiate between tramp line and ocean line, at least  five.

[6] Give 5 importance  of transportation

[b] Give and explain five traditional media

[c]List four forms of communication

[7]. Draw the diagram for the scope of commerce

[b]Define 5 of the aid to trade

[8] Define advertisement

[b]Mention and explain three forms of advertising

[c] What is window display advertising

[9] What is money

 

 

 

 

 

 

EDU DELIGHT TUTORS

 

MATHEMATICS SS1

SECTION A

  1. Find the value of (132 – 122)2 (a) 625 (b) 1625 (c) 2255 (d) 825
  2. Express 4.55 X 10-3 in ordinary form (a) 0.00455 (b) 0.000455 (c) 0.045 (d) 0.455
  3. An Isosceles triangle has ________ number of lines of symmetry (a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
  4. A trader bought a book for N00 and sold it for N 360.00. find the percentage loss (a) 18% (b) 28% (c) 38% (d) 48%
  5. Find Log 10 + Log 10 – Log 10(a) ½ (b) 4 (c) 2/3 (d) 4
  6. If 23n + 1234 = 40, find n (a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 15 (d) 7
 

1510     890

x

  • Find the value of x in the diagram below (a) 1200 (b) 600 (c) 800 (d) 1500

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Write the next two numbers in the sequence -4, -6, -8, … (a) -10, -12 (b) 10, 12 (c) 8, -12 (d) -10, 12
  2. Factorize h2 + 8h +16 = 0 (a) 4 Twice (b) 4, 5 (c) 6, 2 (d) 5 Twice
  3. If Sin = 0.5, what is (a) 300 (b) 450 (c) 800 (d) 900
  4. X varies directly as y, when x = 4, y=3. Find y when x=5 (a) 3.75 (b) 8 (c) 4.82 (d) 10.01
  5. The co-efficient of x in the expansion of (x-2)(x + 9) (a) 7 (b) 15 (c) 16 (d) 2
  6. Write 0.000362 in standard form (a) 3.62 X 10-4 (b)3.62 X 10-3(c)3.62 X 10-2 (d)3.62 X 10-1
  7. Solve (a) x = 15 (b) x = 10 (c) x = 1.5 (d) x = 12
  8. Express 228 as a product of its prime factor in index form (a) 25 X 32 (b) 21 X 51 (c) 33 X 23 (d) 102 X 21
  9. Find the square root of 36/25(a) 9/5 (b) 5/9 (c) 3/31 (d) 6/25
 

1120

X x

  • Find the value of x in the diagram below (a) 340 (b) 640 (c) 100 (d) 320

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. In the diagram below |AB| = |AD| (a) 540 (b) 900 (c) 620 (d) 1080

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Evaluate tan-1 (0.1763) (a) 100 (b) 200 (c) 300 (d) 400
  2. Find the value of x which satisfies the equation (a) 4 (b) 10 (c) 6 (d) 5½

The heights of 10 students in meters are as follows 1.1, 1.8, 1.3, 1.1, 1.4, 1.2, 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.2

Use the information above to answer question 21-25

  1. Find the median height (a) 1.2 (b) 1.25 (c) 1.3 (d) 1.4
  2. Find the mean height (a) 1.2 (b) 1.25 (c) 1.3 (d) 1.29
  3. Find the range of the set of the height (a) 1.3 (b) 1.1 (c) 1.3 (d) 1.2
  4. Find the modal height of the distribution (a) 1.8 (b) 1.3 (c) 1.2 (d) 1.1
  5. If a student is picked at random, what is probability that he is one of the shortest students (a) 3/10 (b) 2/5 (c) ½ (d) 3/5
  6. If D = , make h the subject of the relation (a)h = (b) h = (c) h = (d) D =
  7. Round off 0.008251 to 2 significant figure (a) 0-82 (b) 0.83 (c) 0.0083 (d) 0.0082
  8. The tan 3150 is (a) 1 (b) (c) 0 (d) -1 (e)
  9. If Cos = 5/13, what is the value of tan for 0<0<900? (a) 13 (b) 5 (c) 13/5 (d) 12/5 (e) 5/12
  10. The value of 2100is (a) – ½ (b) (c) ½ (d) (e)
  11. Make an equation from this information, if I add 55 to a certain number “n” and then divided the sum by 3, the result is four times the unknown number (a) (b) (c) (d)
  12. Express 85 as a binary number (a) 11101012 (b) 10101012 (c) 11101102 (d) 10111102
  13. A rectangle is 8 cm long and its perimeter is 30cm. find the breadth of the rectangle (a) 7 (b) 8 (c) 10 (d) 12
  14. Factorise 35 – 2b – b2 (a) (35 – 2b) (b-1) (b) (7+b) (5-b) (c) (3+7) (5-b) (d) (35 – b) (3b +7) (e) (7 + b) (5+b)
  15. If the second and four term of a G.P are 8 and 32 respectively, what is the sum of the first four term (a) 28 (b) 40 (c) 48 (d) 6 (e) 68
  16. Evaluate 0.009 ÷ 0.012, leaving your answer in standard form (a) 7.5 X 102 (b) 7.5 X 101 (c) 7.5 X 10-1 (d) 7.5 X 10-2 (e) 7.5 X 10-3
  17. The angle of elevation of X from Y is 300. If XY = 40m, how high is X above the level of Y? (a) 10m (b) 20m (c) 203m (d) 40m (e) 50m
  18. If 5 times a certain integer is subtracted from twice the square of the integer, the result is 63. Find the integer (a) 21 (b) 9 (c) 7 (d) 4 (e) 3
  19. Simplify 1251/3 X 49-1/2 X 100 (a) 350 (b) 35 (c) 1/35 (d) 1/350 (e) 0
  20. If 32x = 27, what is X (a) 1 (b) 1.5 (c) 4.5 (d) 18

 

 

 

 

SECTION B

Answer 5 Questions

  1. Evaluate the following logarithm table
  2. Solve the following pair of simultaneous equation
    1. x + 2y = 5 and x + 3y = 8
    2. x + y = 6 and 3x – y = -4
  3. solve the following equations
    1. – 4 = x + 1
    2. = –
    3. = (5x – 3)
    4. + – + 1 = 0
  4. If P Varies directly as the square of Q and inversely as R, Find the relationship between P, Q and R
    1. The time T taken to buy fuel at a petrol station varies directly as the number of vehicle CV on queue and jointly varies inversely as the number of pumps P available in a station. In a station with 5 pumps, it took 10 minutes to fuel 20 vehicles. Find
      1. The relationship between T, P and V
      2. The time to fuel 50 Vehicles in the station with 2 pumps
  • The number of pumps to fuel 40 vehicles in 20 minutes
  1. If U = {1,2,3,4,5}, A = { 1,3} and B= { 3,4}, Find (a) A’ (b) B’ (c) (AnB)’ (d) (AUB)’
    1. In a group of 120 students, 60 studied mathematics, 40 studied physics, 55 studied Chemistry and 22 studied none of the three subjects, 12 studied physics and mathematics only, 8 studied chemistry and physics only, 7 studied mathematics and chemistry only.
      1. Draw a venn diagram illustrating the information
      2. Find the number of students that studied all three students
      3. Find the number of students that studied only mathematics
    2. By selling some crates of soft drink for N600.00, a dealer makes a profit of 50%. How much did the dealer pay for the drinks?
      1. Appaiah and Bekha invested N 25,500 and N 35,500 respectively in a business. They made a profit of N00 at the end of the year. 20% of the profit was shared equally between them while the remaining was shared on the ratio of their investments. Calculate Appiahs Share of the profit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EDU DELIGHT TUTORS

 

SS1 BIOLOGY

  1. Which of the following is not present in the nucleus of a cell? (a) mitochondrion (b) Chromosomes (c) Nucleolus (d) Genes
  2. The network of double membrane that helps to convey through the cytoplasm is the (a) endoplasmic Reticulum (b) plasma membrane (c) Vacuolar membrane (d) Nuclear Membrane
  3. Which of the following does not occur during photosynthesis? (a) Carbon dioxide is evolved (b) Water is split (c) energy from sunlight is absorbed (d) Oxygen is given off
  4. Which of the following is not regarded as a micro nutrient or trace element essential for plant growth? (a) Phosphorus (b) Zinc (c) Boron (d) Silicon
  5. The relationship between a herbivore and the bacteria which live in the caecum is known as (a) Symbiosis (b) Parasitism (c) Commensialism (d) Predation
  6. Autotrophic nutrition may be defined in terms of food obtained (a) by Synthesizing simple substances using from an external source (b) from other organisms in exchange for some products (c) by the break down of complex substances (d) by an organisms utilizing its own store of energy
  7. The causative organisms of sleeping sickness is the (a) Trypanosome (b) Plasmodium (c) Penicillin (d) Tsetse fly
  8. Which of the following are not causative organisms of plant diseases? (a) cercariae (b) Fungi (c) Viruses (d) Bacteria
  9. The vector of the malaria parasite is the (a) Female Annopheles (b) Male Culex (c) female Culex (d) Female Aedes
  10. A constituent of the exhaust gases of motor vehicles which causes serious air pollution is (a) Carbon Monoxide (b) Oxygen (c) Ozone (d) Water Vapour
  11. The change in colour of the chameleon serves as a means of (a) A camouflage from a predator (b) Attraction to the opposite sex (c) repulsion of the enemy (d) Regulation of body temperature
  12. Species can be defined as the group of organisms that (a) Resemble each other and can interbreed freely (b) Resemble each other and occupy the same niche (c) are of common origin but can not interbreed freely (d) are of common origin and always found together
  13. An association between living organisms in which one lives on and feeds at the expense of the other organisms is known as (a) Parasitism (b) Commensalism (c) Mutualism (d) Predation
  14. Pests can be controlled without the subsequent danger of polluting the ecosystem by (a) Increasing the population of the natural enemies of the pest (b) Introducing a population of natural enemies of the pest (c) eliminating the natural enemies of the pest (d) keeping the population of natural enemies of the pest constant
  15. Which of the following methods is used in food preservation for a long period (a) Salting and drying the food (b) Adding Oil to food (c) Exposing food in a store (d) Keeping the food in a store
  16. Maize is best stored against insect attack (a) in fumigated silos (b) on raised platforms (c) In a sunny area (d) while still on the cob
  17. Which of the following is not an effect of overcrowding on a population? (a) Commensalism (b) Death (c) Competition (d) Aggression
  18. The term afforestation is used in describing (a) Planting trees of value to man (b) Fallowing of forest Land (c) Felling of trees in the forest (d) Recycling of waste forest products
  19. Overcrowding in seedlings of different species is less serious than overcrowding involving one species because different species may (a) Lack the same nutrient (b) Have different nutritional needs (c) be active at the same time (d) need equal spacing
  20. Which of the following processes will not introduce carbon dioxide into the atmosphere? (a) Photosynthesis (b) Respiration (c) Breathing (d) Burning
  21. Which of the following structures control the activities of the living cells? (a) Nucleus (b) Centrosome (c) Chloroplast (d) Mitochorion
  22. Most of the energy in the cell is produced in the (a) Mitochondrion (b) Lysosome (c) Plastid (d) Cytoplasm
  23. The structure in the cell that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell is (a) Cytoplasmic membrane (b) Nuclear membrane (c) Protoplasm (d) Endoplasm
  24. Which of the following structures differentiates an animal cell from a plant cell? (a) Chloroplast (b) Lysosome (c) Mitochondrion (d) Ribosomes
  25. Which of the following statements is not correct of respiration? (a) Carbon dioxide produced in the tissue is removed by the process of osmosis (b) Oxygen combines with haemoglobin at the respiratory surface (c) Gaseous exchange occurs by diffusion (d) There are no special organs for respiration in plants
  26. Water vapour is lost in plants during transpiration through (a) Stomata and lenticels (b) Xylem and stomata (c) Sclerenchyma and stomata (d) Parenchyma and lenticels
  27. Breathing movement in mammals is accompanied by regular movements of the diaphragm and the (a) Intercosta muscles (b) Vertebral Column (c) Clavicle (d0 Floating ribs
  28. Which of the following is an autotrophic mode of nutrition? (a) Chemosynthesis (b) Saprophytism (c) Parasitism (d) Commensalism
  29. Which of the following is a nitrifying bacterium (a) Nitrobacter (b) Rhizobium (c) Azolobacter (c) Clostridium
  30. Which of the following types of soil has the highest water- retaining capacity? (a) Clay (b) Laterite (c) Loam (d) Gravel
  31. Which of the following is not a branch of Biology[a]Agronomy[b]Botany[c]Microbiology[d]Zoology
  32. 2……….is the exchange of gases between organism and their environment[a]nutrition[b]digestion[c]respiration
  33. 3…………is an example of cell[a]white blood cell[b]xylem[c]sperm
  34. The basic unit of classification of living thing [a]species[b]phylum[c]kingdom[d]order
  35. 5……..is an example of unicellular [a]amoeba[b]cilia[c]volvox
  36. 6……….is not a kingdom of classification[a]protozoa[b]fungi[c]plantae[d]protists
  37. Which of the following is the power house of the cell[a]nucleus[b]mitochondria[c]cytoplasm
  38. The plant cell structure where photosynthesis take place is [a]chloroplast[b]mitochondria[c]vacuole
  39. What is the major feature that plant have that animal do not have in their cells [a]cell wall[b]nucleous[c]cell membrane[c]golgi body
  40. 10………..is the movement o solvent through a sem permeable membrane[a]osmosis[b]diffusion[c]turbidity
  41. 11…………elements are required by plants in large quantity[a] macro element[b]micro element[c]aboundance element
  42. 12………….is an example of micronutrients[a]hydrogen[b]nitrogen[c]oxygen
  43. 13……….is the type of respiration that does not requires oxygen to provide energy[a]aerobic[b]anaerobic[c]none of the above
  44. 14………is defined as the breaking down of complex organic molecules into simpler ones[a]anabolism[b]catabolism[c]destruction
  45. Mono means ………..[a]single[2]3[c]many

 

 

 

 

 

SECTION B

ANSWER FOUR QUESTIONS

  1. List the constituents of a balanced human diet and state the importance of each constituents in the body of a mammal
  2. Describe three kinds of heterotrophic nutrition, giving one example in each case
    1. Explain three classification of plants based on their life cycle
  3. What causes food spoilage
    1. List the methods of preserving food
  4. Draw a well labeled diagram of an animal cell
    1. State four similarities and four differences between a plant cell and an animal cell
  5. State the major types of nutrition
    1. List four examples each of macronutrients and micronutrients
    2. Discuss the usefulness of food in living organisms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                             EDU DELIGHT TUTORS

 

 

SECOND TERM EXAM

SS 1

FNANCIAL ACCOUNTING

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(1) Which of the following is the book of original entry for all payments and receipt whether by cash or cheque

(a) Sales day book          (b) Purchase day book         (c) Cash book          (d) journal book

 

(2) Which of the following fixed asset is not depreciable

(a) Building        (b) Bulding               (c) Tools              (c) Land      (d) Motor van

 

(3) Prepayment is shown in the balance sheet as

(a) Current account        (b) liability (c) Capital           (d) fixed asset

 

(4) A trial balance is

(a) an attempt to balance the  account              (B The credit balance of the account                

(c) List of all balances extracted from the ledger               (d) the debit balance of the account

 

(5) The purpose of a trading  account  is to ascertain

(a) sales              (b) Gross profit    or loss  (c) Net profit or loss  (d) appropriated profit

 

6 The balance sheet is a statement showing

(a) all assets and liabilities               (b) All balances                (c) Credit entries              

(d) Debit entries on the business

 

Use the following information to answer  question 7 to 9

 

                                                                         N

Stock    1/1/17                                              4, 500

sales                                                               13, 500

Purchase                                                        5,000

Carriage inward                                           500

stock 31/12/17                                            4,200

Return inwards                                            600

 

  1. Calculate the cost of sales
  2. calculate the net sales
  3. Gross profit
  4. discount allowed is a charge made against

(a) Trading A/c  (b)Profit and loss A/C              (c) Appropriation A/C          (d) Current A/C

                                                          

  1. Opening stock + purchase + carriage inwards is equal to

(a) Total sales    (b) Cost of goods sold         (c) cost of good available for sale (d) gross profit

 

  1. Carriage inwards are incurred on goods

(a) On display    (b) sold               (c) in process     (d) purchase

 

  1. Which of the following is not an asset

(a) Bad debt provision                  (b) Rent in arrears               (c) sales              (d) accrued wages

 

  1. Which of the following expenses the accounting equation?

(a) Capital + assets + liabilities            (b) Asset – liabilities  = capital               (c)Liabilities – capital = asset

(d) Asset + capital = liabilities

 

  1. Excess of current asset over the current liabilities is called ____________

(a) Running capital         (b) working capital (c) circulating capital  (d) Real capital

 

  1. ______________ is the situation whereby a firm has no working capital

(a) overdraft      (b) over trading (c0 over  buying               (d) over selling

 

  1. Total asset less current liabilities means __________

(a) Capital employed     (b) Circulating capital           (c) working capital (d) current capital

 

  1. _____________ is the indebtedness of the business to outsiders

(a) asset             (b) Capital               (c) Liabilities      (d) Income

 

  1. The sales day book is used to record

(a) Cash and credit sales                (b) Credit sales  (c) cash sales           (d) sales to middlemen

 

  1. The systematic recording of business transaction is monetary terms is

(a) Auditing                      (b) Book – keeping  (c) debiting                             (d) crediting

 

  1. An allowance given to a customer by a supplier for prompt payment is

(a) Trade discount          (b) discount received           (c) discount allowed            (d) cash discount

 

  1. Which of the following is a n example of direct examples

(a) Royalties      (b) Carriage inward  (c) Carriage outward               (d) Manufacturing wages

 

  1. When a transaction is completely left out from the books, it is an error of

(a0 Commission              (b) Omission            (c) Principle               (d) compensation

 

  1. Which of the following errors will affect the total f a trial balance

(a) complete reversal  of entry     (b)  compensating error                    (c) Error of original entry

(d) Error in addition

 

  1. The going concern concept assumes that

(a) Every transaction is represented  by a debit  and credit entry       

(b) the currency must not change (c) the firm is a legal entity   

(d) The business will continue to operate  indefinitely

 

  1. The concept which deals with the exclusion of trivial item in the accounting records is

(a) consistency                (b) going concern   (c) Materiality                       (d) money measurement

 

  1. The distinguishing feature between a two column and three cash book is

(a) Discount column       (b) Bank column     (c) Ledger column (D) ledger folio

 

  1. The lodgment of business cash into the business bank account is an example of

(a) Central entry             (B) Bank reconciliation        (c) Self balancing    (d) Reversal entry

 

  1. Purchase account is over cast by N200 . this is

(a) An error of omission               (b) Compensating  error     (c) Error of commission      

(d) Error of principle

 

 

THEORY

On the 31st march 2017, Rachael’s cash book showed a debit balance of N2,270. on comparison, the following were found.

 

(a) Cheques drawn anointing to N1, 500 ha not been presented for payment

(b) A standing order N600 to a club was not taken into consideration.

(c) A dividend of N300 was paid directly into the Bank and not recorded in the cash book.

(d) Bank charges of N50 were entered in the bank statement only.

(e) Cheque for N1,000 were entered into the cash book and paid to the Bank but had not been cleared and thus not credited.

(f) A customer, Bolaji , paid N120 directly into the Bank without notifying the firm.

 

2(a) What is trial balance

(b) state four (4) errors that cannot be disclosed  by the trial balance .

 

3(a) Explain the term  “Accounting concepts)

(b) Explain the following concept

(i) Going, concern

(ii) Matching

(iii) materiality

(iv) Money measurement

(v) consistency

 

4.The following are the list of balance taken from ledger of okokwo, a sole trader as at

 

31st Dec 2017                                                N

stock at 1st January 17                               5,850

Plant and machinery at cost                             36,450

Accumulated depreciation                             14,570

Sales                                                               96, 400

purchases                                                      48,800

Discount  received                                       1,200

Discount allowed                                         1,330

Purchases returned                                     540

sales return                                                   770

Rent and rates                                              2,490

Debtors                                                          6,359

Drawing                                                         8,470

Stock at 31st, Dec 17                                    6,200

Capital                                                            24,930

Cash at Bank                                                 2,200

 

You are required to prepare Trading , profit and loss account . for the year  ended 31st Dec 2017

 

(5) . Ojo Enterprises started business on January 207 with a capital of N16,000. the following transactions were carried out during the month of January

 

January 1           Purchased furniture by cash N2,400

January 2           Purchased stationery  N200 cash

January 3            Purchased goods by cash N3,500

January 4           Purchased goods on credit from Nagogo 5,000

January 15         sold goods for cash N6,000

January 18         Sold goods for charlotte Umedo on credit 2,400

January 20         Paid advertisement  expenses  200 cash

January 25         Paid Nagogo n3,500 cash being part of settlement of goods purchased

January 28         Paid rent in cash N300

January 31st       Paid salaries and wages N600 cash   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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                                             EDU DELIGHT TUTORS

 

SECOND TERM EXAM

SS 1

OBJECTIVES

CIVIC

 

(1).  The rule of law was developed by

(a) A. V dicey      (b) Adam Smith                   (c)Obafemi Awolowo            (d)Geoge Owen

 

(2).  The principle of supremacy of law states that

(a) Everyone is above the law               (b) No one is above the law(c)President is above the law

(d)Law is not useful

 

(3).  Which of the following is not an arm of Government

(a)Civil service                  (b) Executive            (c) Judiciary               (d) Legislative

 

(4)  ______________ is referred to  as the upper house in Nigeria

(a) House of Rep                             (b) Senate           (c) Local government               (d)Police

 

(5) ______________ is referred to as the lower house in Nigeria

(a) Navy              (b) House of Reps      (c)Senate            (d) Public servant

(6) What is the most important rights

(a) right to life   (b) Movement                 (c) Speech          (d) Human Rights

 

(7)What is the function of the legislative

(a) Signing of laws               (b)Making Laws                (c)Policy formation               (d)Arrest of animals

 

(8)  In _______________  democracy members of society vote for a leader to represent them

(a) Direct            (b)  Good               (c) International                             (d) representative

 

(9) The introductory aspect of the constitution is called

(a) Customs        (b) Judicial precedents         (c) Preamble

 

(10).  Another name for parliament is

(a) Executive      (b) Legislative               (c) Bills  (d) Constitutional Conference

 

(11).  Which of the following is not one of the  causes of drug abuse

(a) Doubt            (b) Psychological suppression               (c) Inspiration               (d)Political instability

 

(12). The first cult group  was formed in Nigeria University College of Ibadan in

(a) 1952              (b) 1962               (c)1957                (d)1954

 

(13) the name of the first Cult group in Nigeria University  was called

(a) Black Axe      (b) Black Bra               (c)Amazons        (d) Pirate confraternity

 

(14)The best way to prevent HIV / AIDS is through

(a) Abstinence                  (b) Use of Condoms               (c)Stigmatization               (d) Symposium

 

(15) Who was among the first founders of the pirates in Nigeria

(a) Wole Soyinka             (b) Anthony Enahoro            (c) Herbert Macauly             9d) Awolowo

 

(16)  The rule of Law was developed in what year
(a) 1885              (b) 1985               (c) 1759              (d) 1431

 

(17)  A country ruled by King or Queen is practicing

(a) Monarchy     (b) Democracy         (c) Dictatorship       (d)None

 

(18) The Nigeria constitution is

(a) Written         (b) Unwritten               (c) Flexible          (d) Decrees

 

(19)  ________________ are laws made during military rule

(a) decrees         (b) Bye -Laws               (c) Constitutional               (d) Parliament

 

(20)  _________________ are laws made by Local Government areas

(a)  Bye – Laws   (b) state Laws               (c) Federal Laws                (d) Parliament

 

(21) The main function of the Executive  is

(a) Policy formation        (b) Making Laws      (c) Powers of investigation      (d) None of the above

 

(22)  __________ is not among the Armed forces in Nigeria

(a) Police             (b) Navy                (c) Army              (d) Air force

 

(23). The feeling of not being interested  in political activities is called

(a) Political Apathy          (b) Political Independence  (c) Freedom             (d) Convention

 

(24).  ______________ is substances found in tobacco

(a) Cocaine         (b) Nicotine               (c) Valium           (d) Vitamin K

 

(25).  __________  is not a social vice

(a) Robbery        (b) Terrorism               (c) Rape              (d) Bribery

 

(26).  _______________ which Agency in Nigeria is responsible  for tackling human trafficking

(a) NAFDAC        (b) NAPTIP               (c)          NDLEA  (d) SON

 

(27). The Ability of parent s to respect and do the needs and aspirations of the family and children is

(a) Training         (b) Service               (c) Responsible parenthood        (d) None of the above

 

(28). The international court of Justice is located in which country

(a) Netherland                (b)France            (c) USA                      (d) England

 

(29)  ________________ is an example of a public corporation in Nigeria

(a) NNPC             (b) Cadbury               (c)Coca- cola      (d) Shoprite

 

(30) The system of gathering everybody in a town in order to take decision or elect a leader is called

(a) Representative Democracy               (b) Direct Democracy               (c) Personal Democracy

(d) Popular  Participation

  1. The universal declaration of human right was adopted by the United Nation General Assembly in [a]  1948   [b] 1950  [c]  1940   [d] 1967

[32] How many articles do we have in UDHR [a]  40   [b] 20  [c]   28   [d]    30

[33] All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights, this is under article  [a]  3   [b] 5  [c] 7   [d] 10

[34] The UDHR draft committee was headed by  [a]  Theresa Mary   [b]  Aisha Buhari [c]   Eleanor Roosevelt    [d] Joy Chima

[35] The first cult group was formed in…….. [a] 1952  [b]  1960   [c]  1987   [d] 1990

[36] The first cult group in Nigerian campus was called  [a] black axe    [b]Eiye  [c]  OPC  [d] pyrates fraternity

[37] ……….. is not a cult group  [a]  Red Devil   [b]  Th e skull  [c]  Black axe   [d] Vikings fraternity

[38] Which of the following is good for orderliness   [a]  decorum  [b]   killings   [c]   fighting   [d]   preaching

[39] Which of the following Is not a merit of orderliness  [a] fulfillment   [b] emulation  [c]   peace   [d]  decorum

[40] ……….. is not an example of constituted authority   [a]  Governors   [b]  Ministers   [c]   President   [d]   Youth leader

[41] Which of the following is among the youngest country in Africa  [a]  South Sudan  [b] Nigeria   c] Ghana   [d]  Libya

[42] The pyrates fraternity was formed by   [a] Adams Smith   [b]  Wole Soyinka  [c]  John Legend    [d] Adams Sanni

[43] ……… is one of the dangers of cultism  [a]  Death   [b]  wealth   [c]   treason   [d]  spiritual power

[44] Human rights can be classified into the following except  [a]  Political right  [b] civic right  [c]business right  [d]economic right

[45] Limitation to human right includes the following except  [a]war  [b] death   [c]curfew  [d] political demonstration

[46] Which of the following is not a type of constituted authority   [a]  Traditional   [b]  Government   [c] religious   [d] political

[47] Which of the following is not an example of orderliness  [a]  listening skills   [b] driving skills   [c] decorum    [d]  kindness

[48] No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention in exile according to article …….. [a] 4  [b]   7  [c]  9   [d] 10

[49] The United Nation National Assembly is located  in  ……………. [a]  Lome   [b] Paris  [c] London   [d]  New York

[50] The Nigerian constitution is…………… [a] unwritten     [b] flexible   [c] written [d] weak

 

 

 

 

THEORY QUESTION

 

1(a) Define Democracy according to Abraham Lincoln

(b) Explain the 2 types  of  Democracy with relevant examples

 

2(a) Define the Rule of Law

(b) Explain three (3) principles of Rule of Law

 

3(a) List five (5) features of the Constitution

(b) List Five (5) Sources of Constitution

(c) List Five (5) function of the Constitution

 

4(a) List the Three  (3) Arms of  Government and state three (3)  of their functions each

(b) List and explain four (4) pillars of democracy

 

  1. Write short notes on the following;-

(a) HIV/ AIDS

(b) Cultism

(c) Legislature

(d) Responsible Parenthood

(e) Political Apathy

 

 

 

 

   

EDU DELIGHT TUTORS

 

 

SECOND TERM EXAM

SS1

OBJECTIVES

GOVERNMENT

 

(1)  The essence of the constitution is to

(a) safeguard the rights and freedom of the citizens

(b) Use of force to ensure compliance

(c) Process of winning wars by the Military

(d) formation of pressure group

 

(2). In a Democracy , political sovereignty  resides with the

(a) Judiciary       (b) President               (c) Legislature    (d) Electorate

 

(3). Judicial implement means that the courts are independent of the

(a) Civil Service and the bar               (b)Executive and the Military (c) Legislature and the Ministry of justice                          (d) Executive and the Military

 

(4) A citizen expresses loyalty to his nation by

(a) Participation in sport               (b) Supporting political parties (c0 Singing the National Anthem when required              (d) Lobbying for ministerial appointment

 

(5) . A citizen can participate in the politics of his country by

(a) Acquiring University Education           (b0 attending International meeting

(c) Contesting for elective post       (d) Being a good sport man

 

(6)  A constitution that has special rules for its amendment is said to be

(a) Written         (b) Federal               (c) Con-federal  (d) Rigid

 

(7) a system in which one level of government exercises an overwhelming authority over other can be best described as

(a) Con – federal                        (b) Parliamentary            (c) Unitary (d) Presidential

 

 

 

(8) A multi- party system often leads to the formation of

(a) Coalition Government               (b) Dual government               (c) Dictatorial Government

(d) Monarchical  government

 

(9). the dissolution of parliament is usually followed by a

(a) General Election        (b) Referendum       (c) Plebiscite                (d) Resolution

 

(10) Carpel – crossing is a characteristic of

(a) Monarchical system  (b) Cabinet system  (c) Presidential system               (d)Unitary system

 

(11) A society without constituted authority is called a

(a) Feudal State (b) stateless society  (c) Government in exile      (d)Backward society

 

(12) Direct democracy implies that the governance of a state involves

(a) All the citizens of the state                )b) Only male citizens

(c) adult female citizen   (d) Citizens’ representatives

 

(13) The theory of socialism was popularized by

(a) A. V . dicey   (b) Karl max               (c) Baron de Montesquieu     (d) Aristotle

 

(14)Nobles who form government are called

(a) Theocrats     (b) Aristocrats                (c) Plutocrats     (d) Autocrats

 

(15) In a fascists  regime, the head of state is

(a) The royal father         (b) The prime minister         (c) The Elected monarch

(d)Supreme and above the law

 

(16) Rule by divine right is a feature of

(a) The republican system               (b)The Federal system               (c) Absolute Monarchy      (d)Democracy

 

(17)  A system in which people contributed for the welfare of their community can be described as

(a) Communalism            (b) Socialism            (c) communism                     (d) Capitalism

 

(18) A system of government which is based on the public ownership of  means of production and distribution is called    (a) welfarism      (b) Socialism            (c) Feudalism               (d) Authoritarianism

 

(19) Which of the following system of government had bicephalous executive

(a) Parliamentary            (b) Monarchical       (c) Unitary               (c) totalitarian

 

(20)  In the Presidential system of government the president is responsible to the

(a) Legislative     (b) judiciary               (c) Electorate     (d) Military

 

(21) The Fascist State in Europe was

(a) Britain           (b) Germany               (c) Japan             (d) Italy

 

 

(22).  Which country listed be3low is also a continent

(a) Britain           (USA      (c) Australia             (d) Togo

 

(23)A Constitution that requires a special procedures to amend is referred to as

(a) Flexible          (b) Federal               (c)rigid                 (d)Unwritten

 

(24)A doctrine of the rule of law  is credited to

(a) J. J Roseau                   (b) John Lock           (c) A. V Dicey               (d) Thomas Hobbes

 

(25) A system of government in which the head of state is elected for a fixed term of office is known as

(a) Republic        (b) Monarchical                    (c) Con-federal                      (d) Federal

 

(26) The type of government that is headed by King O Queen is called

(a) Monarchical (b) Federal               (c) Presidential                 ((d) Republican

 

(27) A feature of pressure group is that members

(a) Oppose the government                (b) Are in the same labour union

(c) Do not believe in dialogue               (d) Have similar interest

 

(28). Who is the Head of Executives

(a) President      (b) Governors               (c)Senators         (d) Ministers

 

(29) Nigeria operates how many Legislative chambers

(a)4                      (b)6                      (c) 2                     (d) 7

 

(30) The constitution is said to be

(a) Liberal           (b) supreme               (c) Influential     (d) Political

 

 

31.All types of government perform all the following functions except a. provide welfare and development b. maintaining law and orders c. encourage the struggle d. encourage trade with other states

 

  1. An agreed set of rules prescribing the governance of a country can be called one of the following a. chapter b. manifestos c.hansard c.constitution

33.A unitary system of government can be described as …a. highly religious b. small homogeness country c.country with a lot of minerals resources d.highly populated country

34.A judiciary is an organ of government which …a.makes law for the country b. settles disputes in accordance with the law of the country c.gives legal backing to the government d. none of the above

35.People may tax in order to   a.obtain a tax certificate b.generate revenue c.avoid been prosecuted d.save towards the future

36.The organ of government that is concern with policy formulation and implementation is .a. executive  b. judiciary  c.  legislative  d. police

37.One of these is the reason for creating a local government a.even development b.for envy  c. elevating fraud  d.  people choice

38.The government of the grassroot can also be called a. Local government b. State government c. Federal government d. U.K government

39.One of these is not a source of political power a.preamble b.constitution c.through force d.position and authority

40.Th power to give order and enforce obedience is .a.  sovereignty b. legitimacy c. authority  d.  power

  1. A .V Dicey popularized the principle of …………….. [a] check and balances  [b]  rule of law  [c] democracy
  2. A system of government where Politicians powers are inherited is called [a]  monarchy  [b] aristocracy  [c] diarchy
  3. Legitimacy is determined mainly by [a] charisma [b]  acceptance  [c] influence
  4. The responsibility of the judiciary is to [a] makes rule  [b]  arrest offenders  [c] adjudicate cases
  5. A rigid constitution is a features of (a) Military system (b) Federal system (c) Confederal system
  6. The ability to command obedience is called (a) Authority (b) Legitimate       (c) mobilization
  7. Which of the following cannot be found in a constitution

48 Political socialization begins from     (a) childhood            (b)Adulthood  (c) 18years above

49 A citizen duty do not include (a) paying Taxes            (b) giving arms   (c) Obeying the laws

  1. One party system leads to (a) Dictatorship (b) Democracy         (c) Diarchy

 

THEORY 

1(a) . Explain the doctrine of Rule of Law by A.V Dicey

(b) What do you understand by Representative democracy

 

(2)  List and explain four (4) Function of the Executive arms of Government

 

(3) Write short notes on the following;-

(a)Independence of the Judiciary             (b) Uni- cameral Legislative

(c) Multi – party system                               (d)Free press

(4).(a) Differentiate between written and Unwritten constitution

(b)  List five (5)  function of the Legislative

 

(5) (a) Explain Monarchy and list countries that practice it

(b)   Explain Decentralization

   

EDU DELIGHT TUTORS

 

 

SECOND TERM EXAM

SS1

OBJECTIVES

 

MARKETING

 

  1. _______________ is the general term for buying and selling process that is supported by electronics

means      (a) Internet commerce          (b) Web commerce          (c)Computer commerce

(d)Electronic  Marketing

 

(2) . _______________ consist of dividing a market into district groups of buyers on the  basis of needs,

characteristics, or behavior in which might require separate product or marketing mix

(a) .product differentiation               (b) Marketing segmentation    (c) Market Targeting

(d) market Position

 

(3) What is the most essential element in promotion

(a) Communication         (b) Advertising                        (c)Marketing      (d) Customer care

 

(4) It is important to study how consumers

(a) Think, feel, reason, and select product

(b) dance, play, and reason

(c) Think, criticize and achieve

(d) Play, Reason and report

(5)Consumer behavior is the study of except

(a) Individuals    (b) Groups               (c) Organizations               (d) Marketers

 

(6) which of the following is not a factors influencing consumer behavior

(a) Cultural         (b) Social               (c) Personal        (d) Demography

 

(7)Which of the following is not a psychological factor

(a) Anger             (b) Perception               (c0 Learning               (d)believes and attitudes

 

(8) which of the following is not a key elements in marketing planning

(a) Goals             (b) Target Audience            (c) situation analysis (d) segmentation

 

(9) Most firms carry out marketing research because of

(a) Introduction of new products             (b)  Profit               (c) Price                              (d) Consumerisms

 

(10)  _______________ is not a form of promotion

(a) Sampling       (b) Coupons               (Trade- in               (d)Market planning

 

(11) When an importing countries set limits  on the amount of goods it will accept in certain product categories it is called           (a) Quota                             (b) Barrier               (c) Tariff              (d) Embargo

 

(12) A _______________ is the way consumers perceive an actual or potential product

(a) Product idea               (b) Product image   (c) product concept (d) Product  feature

 

(13)If your company were to make a product such as suit of clothes and sold that product to a retailer, your company would have sold to the  ________________ market

(a) Reseller         (b) Business               (c) Government                (d) Service

 

(14) In marketing, the last link in the channel of distribution the ___________________

(a) Consumer     (b) Producer               (c) Marketer       (d) None of the above

 

(15) __________________ is a promotional form of trading old products for new ones at a reduced price

(a) Trade -in-      (b) Skimming               (c) Price off        (d) Pricing

 

(16) Which of these is a goal of Marketing:

(a) Franchising                 (b) Export   (c) selling               (d)import

 

(17) Which of these is not a function of marketing

(a) Storage         (b) Financing               (c) Selling            (d) Retailing

 

(18) In marketing the consumer or customer is said to be supreme

(a) Yes                 (b) No                  (c) None of the above

 

(19) Which of the following is a consumer goods n

(a) Bournvita                    b) Radio    (c) Car   (d) None

 

(20) The following is a product that is bought without any planning or research

(a) Staple            (b)Impulse               (c) Emergency   (d) None of the above

 

(21) Another name for the 4ps in marketing is

(a) Consumerism             (b) Impulse (c) Special product               (d) Marketing mix

 

(22) The Activities of marketing that take place outside your country is known as

(a) International Marketing               (b) Internal Marketing               (c) Economic      (d) Competitive Marketing

 

(23) Marketing information is obtained from

(a) Marketing Research  (b) Marketing concept               (c)Advertising               (d)Promotion

(24) all but one are thee four Ps in marketing

(a) Public            (2) Product               (c) Price                              (d)Promotion

 

(25) _________________ are product bought by individuals and organizations for further processing or for use in conducting a business    (a) Services              (b) Specialty               (c)Industrial               (d)promotional

 

(26) Sellers their handle their own exports are engaged in (a) Licensing       (b) Direct exporting

(c) Indirect exporting

 

(27) An example of specialty product is           (a)Bread               (b) Dress             (c) A Car        (d) Food stuff

 

(28) Product that are produced for a specific targeted consumers are

(a) Specialty Product      (b) Promotional Product      (c) Sales Product     (d) Consumer Product

 

(29) Product that are purchased when the needs is great are

(a) Staple            (b) Emergency                              (c) Impulse               (d) Direct

 

(30) _____________ is a raw material used to produce or transformed to other products

(a) Bread             (b) Clothes               (c) Crude oil       (d) automobile

  1. OBJECTIVES

[31] Branding of a product has three main purposes, the most important is………..  [a]product identification   [b] repeat sales   [c] new products sale   [d]legal identification

[32] Merchandise means the following except   [a] goods bought and sold  [b] trading of goods   [c] buying and selling of goods   [d]   hoarding of goods

[33]The task of a merchandiser is to present a product in a way that best captures customers   [  YES\NO]

[34] Which of the following is an importance of packaging   [a] sales   [b] pricing   [c] attraction [d]  research

[35] Which of the following is not an importance of packaging   [a] differentiation   [b] information transmission   [c] marketing   [d] image quality

[36] Which of the following is not a popular brand   [a]   Nike   [b] DVD   [c] Coca-cola  [d] Adidas

[37] A label is a carrier of information about the product.  TRUE/ FALSE

[38] Which of the following is a quality of Merchandiser [a] loyalty [b] sales   [c] franchise [d] price- off

[39] A situation when a product is being distributed by only one distributor is called  [a]  intensive  [b]  extensive  [c]  selective   [d]  exclusive distribution

[40] ………………. Factors are the most popular bases for segmenting       [] demographic   [b] psychology    [c] geographic   [d]   behavioral

[41] …………… what is the best way to transport bulk products    [a] air   [b]   road   [c]   rail   [d]   pipeline

[42] …………….in transporting gases, liquid and the fuel the best method is through.  [a] pipeline   [b] Aeroplane    [c] Canoe  [d]  Train

[43] Any form of transportation by water that is carried out within a country is called   [a] sea  [b] internal   [c] inland  [d]  ocean  transport

[44] The fastest means transportation is by   [a]   sea  [b] land  [c]  air   [d] pipeline

[45] Which of the following factor is not affecting the choice of transportation   [a] cost  [b]  nature of goods  [c]  geographical condition  [d] availability

[46] Another name for consignment is    [a]  delivery  [b]   goods   [c]    storage    [d]franchise

[47] The most important export document is called…….  [a] consignment  [b] airways bills [c]  bill of lading   [d] packing list

[48] Which of the following two documents are normally combined    [a] packing list and weighing note  [b]  Packing list and consignment note [c] packing list and airways bills  [d] waybills and certificate of insurance

[49] Air transport is divided into two main groups  [a]  cargo and consignment   [b]  goods and services   [c]  passenger and cargo  [d]  cargo and goods

[50] Fright is the amount charged for the delivery of goods  [ YES\FALSE]

 

 

 

 

THEORY

 

1(a)  What is consumer behaviour

(b) differentiate between consumer and Organizational  behaviour

 

2(a) List the various stages of consumer buying process

(b) Explain three International factors in Organizational buying behaviour

 

3(a)  Define a Marketing plan

(b) what is marketing research

(c) What are the reasons for marketing research?

 

4(a) What is pricing

(b) Explain four (4)  pricing  strategies you know.

 

5(a) What is promotion

(b) List and explain Five (5)  forms of promotion.

 

 

   

 

 

SECOND TERM EXAM

SS1

OBJECTIVES

LITERATURE IN ENGLISH

 

Answer all questions

(1) In drama, comic relief often occurs in

(a) Comedies                    (b) Tragedies            (c) Historical plays     (d) Romantic plays

 

(2) A struggle between opposing forces in a story or play is

(a) Denouement              (b) Conflicts              (c) Comedy               (d) tragedy

 

(3) An expression which one derives a mental picture  is

(a) Paradox        (b) Exaggeration      (c) Imagery               (d) Photography

 

(4) The repetition of the vowel sounds in a line is

(a) alliteration    (b) assonance               (c) onomatopoeia               (d) Parallelism

 

(5) A character in a story who narrates what happens to him or her  is

(a) a second person narrator               (b) a first person narrator              (c) An Omniscient

(d) a third person narrator

 

(6) The loneliness people live in the most crowded place illustrates

(a) Paradox        (b) Anecdote               (c) allegory         (d) Parody

 

(7) A person’s life story written by another person is

(a) A commentary           (b) A biography           (c) An autobiography  (d) An epistolary

 

(8) The term used to depict the freedom of s poet with language is

(a) Poetic diction             (b) Bathos  (c) Graphology  (d) Poetic license.

 

(9) A poem in which a lone speaker seems to be addressing someone else is

(a) A pathetic fallacy       (b) verbal irony                      (c) Dramatic Irony  (d) Dramatic monologue

 

(10) A story which explain a natural phenomenon is

(a) Legend          (b) Parable               (c) myth              (d) Fiction

 

(11) An opposite of the Antagonist is  ____________

(a) An adversary              (b)A foil         (c) An epitome  (c) A protagonist

 

(12) The term “Tragic flaw” means

(A ) mistake made by a hero               (b) A moral weakness in the Hero         (c) The first act in a play

(d) The prologue

 

(13)  Which of the following i not a genre of literature

(a) Farce             (b) Novel               (c) Play                (d) poetry

 

(14) The identical sound of the poem is known as

(a) Metre            (b) Refrain               (c0 Rhyme          (d) verse

 

(15) The use of a mild expression to avoid direct statement of an unpleasant truth is known as

(a) Euphemism  (b) Hyperbole               (c) Irony              (d) Simile

 

(16) The anxiety of the reader to know the subsequent development in a novel is known as  _____________

(a) Conflict         (b) Fiction               (c) Love                (d)Suspense

 

(17) In drama, the clown creates

(a) confusion     (b) hatred               ()Humor              (d) Horror

 

(18) Pick out the odd items

(a) Ballad            (b) Hyperbole               (c) Metaphor     (d) simile

 

(19) The expression ” He is a living  dead” is an example of

(a) Antithesis     (b) imagery               (c) Oxymoron    (d) Paradox

 

(20) One of the main feature of a dramatic play is  _________

(a) Chapters       (b) Acts and scenes  (c) rhyme            (d) Stanza

 

  1. Which of the following is not a genre of literature a. drama b. novel c. play  d. poetry
  2. The term ‘tragic flaw’ means a. a moral weakness b. wrong spelling c. the prologue d. none of the above
  3. The principal female character in a novel is called a. Actress b. Heroine c. villain d. none of the above

24.The major features of a play are called a. act and scenes b. stanza and verse c. chapter and paragraph

25.Pick out the odd item in the list below  a. prose b. iron c. drama d. poetry

‘LIKE THE DEW IN THE MOUNTAIN

 LIKE THE TRAIN ON THE ROVERS

 LIKE THE BUBBLES ON THE MOUNTAIN

THOU ART GONE,AND FOREVER’

26.The above extract aroused from.a. sorrow b. hope c. joy d. anxiety

27.One of the following devices used in extract is a.paradox  b.personification c. hyperbole d. repition

28.Wole Soyinka is a well known Africa’s………..a.Poet  b.Musician c. Writer d. Politician

29.The protagonist in a novel is the same thing as a. Actress b. hero c. clown d. villain

30.Which of the following statement does not apply to tragedy a. it’s a dramatic feature b. involves character c. is humorous d.is sad

  1. A story or legend handed down from generation to generation is called a. romanc b. parable c. folktales d. fables

32.A story of a person’s life told by someone else is called .a. epistolatory b. biography c. autobiography d. comedy

  1. A play that starts with a tragedy with happy ending is called a. comedy b. tragedy-comedy c.tragic-comedy d.playlet

34.If the character and the situation in a work of art have animals kingdom as their setting,the work is refereed to as ….a. a lyric b. an ode c. fable d. an epic

35.One of the literary device used in throwing more light on the character present experience is called  a. suspense b. humor c. flashback d. none of the above

  1. ……… refers to the structure of a work of art [a] form [b] plot  [c] style
  2. Oracle literature is part of [a] drama [b] poetry [c]  music
  3. A short play is called [a] farce [b] short  play  [c]  playlet
  4. Poetry is written in [a]  chapters  [b]  scene  [c]  lines
  5. A dirge is a poem sung [a] to send a child to sleep [b] at a birthday  party [c] a burial or funeral

 

 

 

THEORY

 

1(a) What are figures of speech

(b) List six (6) figures of speech

 

2   Narrate the plot of the Novel Blood Of a Stranger

 

  1. Explain briefly these concept :

 

  1. Drama
  2. prose
  • poetry

 

 

  1. Discuss in details the theme of corruption in the text

     Harvest of corruption

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                   

 

      PHYSICS       SECOND TERM EXAM

SS 1

(1) Thermal is energy means __________________

(a) Heat              (b) Convection                       (c) Radiation           (d)kinetic

 

(2) ___________________ is the degree of hotness and coldness  in the body

(a) atom             (b) temperature      (c) Molecule               (d) heat

 

(3) All these are effect of  heat except one

(a) Change in temperature  of the body                           (b) change of state of the body

(c) Expansion of the body                                            (d)  Change in water

 

(4) _______________  is the smallest particle of an element that can have a separate existence

(a) atom             (b) Molecule               (c0 vapourization               (d) thermometer

 

(5) ___________  is a substance that increase in length per unit  length per degree rise in temperature

(a) Linear expansivity    (b) area expansivity             (c) volume expansivity        (d) cubic expansivity

 

(6) Volume expansivity can be calculated by

(a)          B = A2 – A1                        (b)    B =  A1 – A2                             (C)         A2 – x1                         (d) x2  – x1

A1 x 0ᴓ                                                 A1ᴓ                                                  ᴓ                             Aᴓ

(7)All these are application of expansion

(a) Railway lines                              (b) Sagging of telegraph wires               (c) Expansion in buildings and steel

(d) Expansion in rubber

 

(8)Heat transfer can happen in three ways     (a) Conduction, conductor and thermal

(b) Convection, conductor and radiation                           (c) Radiation ,conduction, con

(d) Thermometer, conduction and  radiation

 

(9)  A room is heated by means of a charcoal fire . A man is standing away from the fire is warmed by

(a) Conduction  (b)reflection               (c) radiation       (d) convection

 

(10) Which of the following surfaces will absorb radiant  heat energy best?

(a) White            (b) Red                (c) Black              (d) Yellow

 

(11). A brass Rod is 2m long at a certain temperature . what is its length  for  a temperature . what is its length for a temperature rise of look . if the expansivity of brass is 18 x 10-6 k -1

(a) 2.0036m       (b) 2.0018m               (c)  2.1800m      (d) 2.0360m

 

 

(12) On a cold morning the metal blade of a cutlass feels colder to touch them at the wooden handle because

(a) The blade is at a lower temperature  than the handle

(b) The hand is at a lower temperature than both blade and handle

(c) The blade is a better conductor of heat than the handle

(d) The handle is better conductor of heat and the blade

 

  1. Which of the following are fundamental units?

(a) kg     (b) kgm-3             (c) m3               (d) Nm-3

 

  1. A boy of mass 0kg runs up a set of steps of total height 3.0m . find the work done against gravity

(a) 150j               (b) 1500j               (c) 15j                  (d) 250j

 

  1. When rigid objects move from one point in space to another without rotating is called ____________

(a) Random motion         (b0 Rotational motion               (c)translational motion (d) Relative motion

 

(16)  _____________  is the rate of doing work

(a) Power            (b) Energy               (c) potential       (d) Kinetic

 

(17) Which of the following is not a vector  quantities

(a) Speed            (b) Velocity               (c) Force             (d) Acceleration

 

(18) The unit of energy is called _____________

(a) kg     (b) m-3                  (c) J               (d) km

 

(19) When like body come together  the result is ___________

(a) attract           (b) repel               (c) Joint (d) disappear

 

(20). There are two types of change    (a) Positive and negative charge      (b) positive and like change (c) Unlike and like change         (d) Negative and unlike change

  1. ……………………………. Are the basic quantities that are independent of others
  • Fundamental quantities   (b)   Derived quantities  (C) Mass quantities

(d) Meter quantities

 

  1. The unit of mass is ……………………………….

(a) m     (b)   kg   (c) S         (d)  K

 

  1. ……………………………is the instrument used to determine the diameter of a wire
  • Micrometer screw gauge (b) Ruler (c) meter rule (d) burette

 

  1. The dimension of velocity is
  • L    (b)  L T -1     (c)   MLT -2    (d)   LT

 

  1. All these are types of motion except ……………………………….
  2. (a)Random motion (b) Rational motion   (c) Time to another without rotating is called …………………………………….    (a) Rational motion  (b)  Translational motion
  • Random motion (d)Oscillatory motion
  1. All these are example of oscillatory motion except
  • Fan (b)simple pendulum   (c)  Rocking chair
  1. ……………………… is defined as distance travelled in a specified motion

(a) Velocity   (b) motion    (c) displacement    (d)   speed

 

  1. A car travels at an average speed of 100km/h what distance does it cover in 5minutes. (a) 8.3 km      (b)  0  km        (c)   8.7 km      (d)7.3 km
  2. …………………………… is tends to oppose  the motion  of one over the other.
  • Force (b)  field  (c)    friction   (d)   limit
  1. Which of the following are fundamental unit except
  • kg    (b)   S   (c)   m3    (d)  NM-2
  1. Which of the unit of the following physical quantify are derived
  • Area    (b)  Thrust o pressure     (d)     mass
  1. The unit of work is   …………………………..
  • Joules      (b)  Nm-I    (c)    meters    (d)   kg
  1. Find the potential energy of a boy of mass 10kg standing on a building floor 10 meters above the ground level
  • 80J     (b)1000J      (c)100J         (d)       50J

 

  1. …………………………. Is defined as the capacity to do work    (a) potential   (b)Kimetic
  1. …………………………………….. is the rate of changing velocity within time   (a)  mass  (b)  kilogram   (c)acceleration  (d)velocity
  2. …………………….. are forces which are in contact or in touch with body to which they are applied.
  • Force field   (b)  contact forces    (c)     electric force   (d) magnetic force
  1. All these are method of reducing friction except ……………………
  • Oil   (b)  grease   (c)   ball or roller bearing    (d)  sand
  1. The force applied to a body to keep it moving in a circular part is called ……………
  • Centrifugal force   (b)  centripetal force    )c) motion force   (d) force
  1. May be defined as the extent of space or distance extended

Length    (b)   mass (C) Time   (d) Temperature.

 

 

 

THEORY

(1)What is linear expansivity

(2) Write out the formula of calculating area of expansivity

(3) State two (2) type of charge

(4) Define heat

(5) Mention three (3 ) sources of heat

(6) State three (3) heat transfer

(7) Define temperature

 

 

 

 

 

SECOND TERM EXAM

SS 1

CHEMISTRY

 

(1).The atomic number of chlorine is 17 what is the number of electrons in a chloride? (a) 16       (b) 17 (c)18       (d) 19

 

(2)A hydrogen atom which has lost an election contains

(a) one electron only (b) one proton & one neutron (c) one proton only (d) one proton, one electron & one neutron

 

(3).The following atoms of carbon 126C and 146C  can be described as (a) Allotropes (b) Somers (c) Isotopes (d) Isotones

 

(4).How many electrons are present in 94be2+?           (a) 2        (b) 4     (c) 5        (d) 6

 

(5). The general gas equation pv/t=K is a combination of

(a) Boyle’s and Charles laws (b) Boyle’s and grahams law (c) charle’s and graham laws (d) Dalton atomic theory

 

(6).The law which describe the relationship between volume and temperature is ? (a) boyle’s law (b) Charles law (c) dalton’s law (d) graham’s law

 

(7).An atom of an element X gains two electrons the symbol of the ion formed is (a) X4  (b) X24 (c) X2- X

 

(8).The general gas equation was derived from

  • Boyle’s and gay lussac’s law
  • Boyle’s and grahams law
  • Boyle’s and Charles laws
  • Dalton atomic theory

 

(9)The compound formed between 14X and 16Y is?

(a) X7 (b) XY2 (c) X2Y (d)X4Y6

 

(10). The negatively charged particle in an atom is (a)electron (b)neutron (c)position (d)proton

 

(11).How many orbitals are contained in an atom with atomic number 13?

(a)7 (b)6 (c)5 (3)

 

(12).H+ (ay) +OH(ay) …………………H2O(1) the above equation represents?  (a)hydrolysis (b)hydration (c)neutralization (d)electron affinity

 

(13).pH of 0001m acid is (a)2 (b)3 (c)4 (d)1

 

(14)Which pH value indicates a basic solution? (a)-1 (b)3 (c)0 (d)9

 

(15)Temporary hardness of water  is removed by the use of the following exept

  • Boiling
  • Use of CaCoHD2
  • Use of Na2co3
  • Use of alum

(16).One of this is not a water pollutant (a) petroleum (b)domestic liquid and solid water (c) industrial effluents (d) biodegradable chemicals

 

(17).Temporary hardness is due to the presence of

  • Calcium hydrogentrioxo carbonate(iv)
  • Soldium trioxocarbonate
  • Calcium trioxide
  • Magnesium trioxide

 

(18).A pH scale of 7 shows that the solution is ?

(a)basic (b)Acid (c)newtral (d) basicitic

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Neutralization is defined as ?

(a) Reaction with acid  & base to produce hydrogen and water

(b) Reaction with acid &salt to produce  C02 and water.

(c)Reaction between acid & base  to produce salt and water

 

  1. pH scale of between 8 – 14 represents ?

(a) Slightly Alkaline very Alkaline (b) Very Alkaline  –  Slightly Alkaline (c) Neutral solution

 

  1. ___________ is a compound formed when all the ionizable hydrogen of an acid is replaced by a metallic or ammonium ions (a) Base (b) Alkaline         (c) Salts

 

  1. Which pH value represents a basic solution

(a)  – 1   (b) 3      (c) 9       (d) 0               (e) 7

 

  1. PiVi = P2V2 supports     (a) Charle’s law      (b) Boyle’s law     (c) Graham’s law                 (d) Avogadro’s law

 

  1. Standard temperature and pressure is ? (a) 7600 C and 273 mmHg (b)3600 and 760mmHg

(c) 273k and 760 mmHg

 

25Which of the following elements undergo Isotopy?               (a) Potassium     (b) Chlorine              (c) Hydrogen

  1. Kelvin temperature can be converted into celcius by

(a) 0c = k – 273   (b) K + 273               (c) 0c +K273       (d) K + 273

K                         0C

 

  1. Which of the following is an Avogadro’s constant (a) 6. 02 x1025 (b) 6.02×1022

(c) 6. 02 x 1023

  1. Which of the three statesie of matter has no fixed shape, no fixed volume and least dense.

(a) Gas  (b) Liquid            (c) solids

 

  1. Na2804 is the chemical formula for ____________

(a) Sodium trioxonitrate (v)               (b) Sodium tetraoxonitrate (vi)         (c) Sodium tetraoxonitrate (v)

 

  1. Na2Co3 is the chemical formula for ___________

(a) Sodium silicate (iii)    (b) Sodium carbonoxygen(iv)               (c) sodium trioxocarbonnate (v)

 

  1. What is the electronic configuration of an element represent b 199X

(a) 1522522p6    (b) 1522523523P3    (c) 1522P22P3352    (d) 1522522P63523P6451

  1. which of the following atoms contains the highest number of electronics in the outermost shell

(a)80     (b) 10Ne              (c)15P               (d)19K

33Which of the following electronics configuration represents an element in groups of the periodic table

(a)152252 2P3     (b) 1522522p6                  (c) 1522522P63523P4               (d)1522522P63523P6451

 

  1. How many protons does 4020Ca contain (a) 12 (b) 20`         (c) 40

 

  1. Which of the following is the d.block element ?

(a) Calcium         (b) iron                (c) Lithium               (d)silicon

 

  1. Which of the following elements is diatonic ?

(a) iron (b) Neon             (c) Oxygen (d) sodium

 

  1. Which of the following elements is a metalloid

(a) Carbon          (b) oxygen               (c) silicon            (d) sodium

 

  1. Electronic configuration of 26fe3+ is

(a) {Ar} 452 3d               (b){Ar} 4523d3   (c)  [Ar} 451 3d4                        (d) [Ar] 450 3d5

 

  1. An atom W has 17 electronics , 18 protons and 17 neutrons. it would be represented as ?

(a)3518W           (b) 3517W               (c) 1718W          (d) 1735W

 

40, The two elements iix and 19Y are in the same group because they have the same .

(a) Valence electronics   (b) Ionization energy            (c) number of shell (d) atomic size

  1. The combining power of an element is called? (a) Valency
  • Electron (c) mixture (d) Atom
  1. An atom X consists of 6 protons, 6 electrons and 7 neutrons. Which of the following representation of the atom is correct?
  • 136 x (b) 137X          (c) 196X     (d)197 X

 

  1. Fluorine has ………… number of protons?
  • 12 (b) 9     (c) 14 (d) 13

 

  1. Which is not a career in chemistry?

(a)Engineering           (b) Electrophysics             (c) Chemist       (d) Technologist

 

Use the information to answer the following question

 

  1. X If an element X has an Atomic number of 15 and a molecular number 25
  2. It would be represented by
  • 2515 X (b) 1015 X (c) 2510 X     (d)3515 X

 

  1. It has ……………… number of neutrons?
  • 10 (b)15      (c) 25      (d) 20

 

  1. It has ………………………. Number of protons
  • 10 (b) 15 (c) 25            (d) 20

 

  1. If the electronic configuration is 2, 8, 8, 7, what is the valency of this element
  • -2 (b) +3 (c) -1              (d)-4
  1. The IUPAC name for Na2804 is?
  • Sodium (iv) sulphate
  • Sodium tetraoxosulphate(vi)
  • Sodium tetraoxide
  • Sodium (vi) sulphate
  1. Precipitation is a separation technique that allows the use of a Burnsen Burner?

(a)True         (b) False                (c) None of above

 

 

 

 

THEORY

 

(1)(a) Define an acid, Base and a salt

  1. b) Give the natural resources of the following organic acid

(i) Lactic acid      (ii) Abscorbic acid       iii)Amino acid

(c) define buffer solution, give two uses of buffer solution

(d) define basicity of an acid

(e) List three (3) types of salt and explain them

(f) State three (3)  uses of salts

 

(2) define the following laws :

  1. Charle’s Law
  2. Avogadro’s Law
  • Gay-Lussac’s Law

 

(2)(b)(i) Define Atom                              (ii)Molecules             (iii)Compounds                 (iv) Valency               (v)Isotopy

 

(c) Give a diagrammatic representation of the pH  scale

 

(d) If 12. 2 of lead                (ii) Trioxonitrate  (v) were discussed in 21g of distilled water at 200C. calculate the solubility of the solute in mol dn-3

 

(3) An atom X has an atomic number 5 and a molecular number 9, while an atom Y has an atomic number of 12 and a molecular number of 25, Determine :

  1. The number of protons of X
  2. The number of neutrons of atom Y
  • The valencies of X and Y
  1. The names of atom X and Y
  2. Electronic configuration of X and Y {SPDF}
  3. The chemical reaction between X and Y

 

(b) Write the first 20 elements and their valencies, and their groups and periods.

(c)Describe the common causes of water pollution in Nigeria

(4) Differentiate between hard and soft water.

(a) Differentiate between temporary and permanent hardness including the ions involved

(b) State how to treat hard water.

(5) Balance the following equation

  1. S02 + 02 = S02
  2. A2 + B2 = AB
  • S20 + H ↔S02 + H20 +S

(b) Distinguish between strong and weak acid

(c) State  the groups from 1-8, their common names and their chemical properties

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EDU DELIGHT TUTORS

 

 

2ND TERM EXAMINATION

CLASS: SS1

SUBJECT: ECONOMICS

 

  1. The study of economics enables individuals to _________ ? (a) change jobs (b)  evade taxes  (c)  accumulate huge wealth        (d) make rational decision
  2. Most of the problems of economics arise as a result of? (a) Competing demands fro scarce resources (b)  increase in the demand for more goods and services    (c)  the desire of producers to supply more goods and services        (d) the need to reduce the level of poverty
  3. Which of the following tools of economics analysis is used when data contains more than one category? (a) a bar charts (b) components bar charts   (c)  graphs       (d)  symbolical statement
  4. The reward of capital as a factors of production is ________ (a) rent (b) wage  (c)  interest        (d)  commission
  5. Mining is an example of __________ (a) tertiary production (b) primary production (c) Secondary Production       (d) advanced Production
  6. An owner-manager of a firm can also be called (a) a shareholder (b) an enterpreneur   (c)  an employer       (d)  a chairman
  7. Distribution of goods and service is hindered by (a) good road network (b)  efficient storage facility  (c)  too many  middlemen      (d)  adequate market information
  8. Middlemen in an economy perform the function of (a) distribution (b)  hoarding   (c)  exchange      (d) protection
  9. The amount of satisfaction obtained from the consumption of a commodity at a particles time is called (a) marginal utility (b)  diminishing utility    (c)  total utility       (d)  average utility
  10. A debenture holder is entitled to payments in form of (a) allowanc (b) interest   (c) salary       (d)  donation
  11. Which of the following is a legal tender in West Africa? (a) treasury bill (b)  share   (c) credit card        (d)  Currency
  12. The tendency for prices to rise while the value of money falls is knows as (a) bill of exchange (b) inflation    (c)  depreciation        (d)  deflation
  13. Which of the following is an invisible item? (a) banking services (b) petroleum products   (c)  processed rice        (d) processed milk
  14. The satisfaction derived from the use of a commodity is __________ (a) demand (b)  elasticity  (c)  weather        (d)  utility
  15. The three principal economic units in any system are (a) trade, industry & banking (b)  Workers, consumers & shareholders    (c)  households, firms & governments      (d)  companies, industry & plants
  16. The reward which accrues to labour for participating in production is (a) Interest (b)  Wage    (c) bonus        (d)  Profit
  17. Long-term loans can be secured from (a) commercial banks (b) discount houses  (c)  development banks        (d)  acceptance houses
  18. Which of the following is an example of direct tax? (a) Import duties (b)  Income tax    (c)  export duties        (d) purchase tax
  19. Monetary control measures are coordinated by (a) development banks (b) Commercial banks (c)  Merchant banks       (d) the central bank
  20. Productive resources can also be called (a) Principle of production (b) factors of production    (c)  Items of production        (d)  labour and material resource
  21. Production covers all the following except when (a) utility is created (b)  a good is manufactured    (c)  a commodity is consumed        (d)  individual wants are satisfied
  22. The continuous fall in the general price level is called (a) recession (b)  depression  (c)  deflation        (d) stagflation
  23. The monopolist can determine (a) price and output (b) price only    (c)  out put only        (d)  price and out put
  24. In the long run all factors of production are (a) expensive (b) variable   (c)  durable      (d)  fixed
  25. Interaction of supply and demand for labourdetermines (a) production (b)  income    (c) wage (d)  profit.
  26. The type of demand that exists between torchlight and battery is (a) competitive demand (b) complementary demand    (c) composite demand (d)  independent demand
  27. Which of the following sectors is not capital intensive? (a) Insurance (b) Petroleum   (c) Commerce       (d)  Tourism
  28. The following are example of economics goods except (a) bottled water (b) air    (c)  household utensils      (d)  shelter
  29. A tent-making factory offers (a) personal services (b) indirect services (c)  social services        (d) reflex services
  30. The sum of items divided by the number of items is the (a) Frequency (b)  Mean    (c) Median        (d)  Mode
  31. A trade who buys in large quantity from the wholesaler and sells in unit to the final consumers is called ………….. [a] retailer [b] trader [c] producer [d] customer
  32. All these are types of retail trade except [a] hawking [b] street retailing [c] self service store [d] wholesaler
  33. A trader who buys goods in large quantity from the manufacturer is called………… [a] importer [b] exporter [c]producer [d] wholesaler
  34. Who are the middlemen in the distribution of goods [a] wholesaler and retailer [b]importer [c] exporter [d] worker
  35. Distribution is part of the production because its……….. [a] makes goods and service available to the final consumer [b] transport the goods from one place to another [c]link the consumers to producers [d] offers employment to the people
  36. What is money [a] paper [b] gold [c] anything that is generally acceptable as a medium of exchange [d] something that is very good
  37. Money is a unit of account implies that be ………… [a] counted in units [b] used to facilitate exchange [c]used to store goods and services [d] used for future payment
  38. The exchange of goods for goods or service for service is called ………….. system [a] barter [b] money [c] credit card [d] balance payment
  39. Mention three types of money you know ……………………. ………………………..    and …………………
  40. …………….. is the quantity of given commodity which a producer is willing to to offer for sale. [a] demand [b] utility [c] supply [d] marginal
  41. ……………. Is amount 0r quantity of good and services to buy and able to pay for. [a] supply [b] demand [c] utility [d] marginal
  42. ……….. is the production of animals , crops and forest resources for the benefits of man [a] economics [b]geography [c] commerce [d] agricultural science
  43. Another name for subsistence farming is ……….. [a] mechanise [b] plantation [c] peasant [d] co-operative
  44. ……… agriculture ensures large scale production, [a] mechanized [b] co-operative [c] plantation [d] peasant
  45. …………… agriculture involves production to meet up with family. [a] subsistence [b] mechanized [c] plantation [d] co-operative
  46. All these are minerals resources except [a] crude oil [b] diamond [c] gold [d] acid
  47. We derive petroleum from one of the following [a]gold [b] diamond [c] rubber [d] crude oil
  48. The major minerals resources that Nigeria depends on is …. [a] rubber [b] gold [c] crude oil [d] gaari
  49. The industry that deals with extraction of minerals and other natural resources from the ground is …….[ A] Transport industry [b] mining industry [c] manufacturing industry [d] electrical industry
  50. Rules and regulations guiding the members of a partnership business is called …… [a] partnership deeds [b] capital deeds [c] active deeds [d] passive deeds
  51. ……… is the partnership whereby the partners do not have equal responsibility [a] ordinary partnership [b] united partnership [c] equal partnership [d] active partnership

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THEORY ANSWER ANY (4) QUESTIONS

1a. Define production

  1. Discuss the types of goods you know
  2. List five (5) factors that determines the volume of production

2a. Define the following with 3 characteristics

  1. Land
  2. Capital

iii. Enterpreneur

  1. Labour
  2. Explain with (4) examples the following types of production

3a. State the law of diminishing return

  1. Divine division of labour
  2. Define specialization
  3. State and explain the types of specialization
  4. What is the Firm?

4a. Differentiate in 5 sentences small and large Firm in the tabular form

  1. List six (6) business organization you know
  2. Define business organization
  3. Differentiate between private and public enterprises.

5a. Define Public corporation and Co-operative Society

  1. State (5) five features of Public corporation
  2. Define population and population census
  3. State the determinants of population and growth
  4. Mention the types of population census

 

 

 

SECOND TERM EXAM

SS 1

AGRIC SCIENCE

 

  1. Crop grown primarily for feeding animals are known as

(a) Vegetable     (b) Cereal               (c)Forage               (d)shrubs

 

  1. fingerlings refers to the young (a)Rabbit (b) Guinea pig          (c)Turkey               (d)Duck

 

  1. which of the following is commonly used as a source of plant protein in livestock ration

(a) Maize            (b) Rice bran               (c)Wheat bran   (c) groundnut cake (d)molasses

 

  1. The type of energy obtained from the sun for agricultural use is known as

(a)potential energy               (b)Mechanical energy               (b)Nuclear energy               (d)solar energy                 (e) Kinetic energy

 

  1. Peasant farmers sells almost all their produce immediately after harvesting because

(a)Stored produce would be lost to pests       (b)There are inadequate storage facilities

(c)Stored produce lose their quality  (d)The produce are perishable

(e)he prices offered for stored are low

 

  1. The commonest method of land tenure in Nigeria is

(a) Lease             (b)Inheritance               (c)Outright purchase               (d)pledge               (e)State allocation

 

  1. Which of the following constitute a direct monetary cash assistance from government to farmers

(a) Agricultural Development programmes      (b)Extension service  (c)Supply of input

(d) Loans            (e) Tractor

 

  1. The factor that does not influence land use is

(a) topography                 (b)Population pressure                            (c)Forest establishment                  (d)soil type

(e)population graph

 

  1. Which of the following environmental factors is likely to have the greatest influence on crop production in Nigeria (a)Temperature (b) Vegetation (c)Moisture               (d)pressure

(e) Air movement

  1. The process whereby rocks are broken down into small particles through both physical and chemical factors is known as

(a) Rock hydration               (b)Rock degradation               (c)Oxidation               (d)Erosion          (e) weathering

 

  1. Nitrogen is made available to plant in the form of nitrates through the process of

(a)Deamination and nitrificatin                         (b) Ammonification and dentrification

(c)Deamination and ammonification (d) Nitrification and denitrification

(e) Nitrification and ammonification

 

  1. Which of the following is an effect of burning on the soil

(a) Increasing the organic matter in the soil             (b) Increasing the soil nutrient               (c) Increasing the acidity of the soil             (d) Exposing the soil to erosion               (e)Sterilication of the soil

 

  1. The following are advantage of the sprinkler method of irrigation except

(a) ate of application of irrigation tear can be controlled

(b) potable nature  of many sprinkler systems make them suitable for use

(c) The sprinkler system  can be made automatic

(d) Method can be used where topography affects harrowing

 

  1. The advantage of providing drainage ditches is farms is that

(a) Require periodic clearing               (b)is inconvenience for farm mechanization

(c) is labour intensive     (d)is unsuitable for draining basement of farm buildings

(e) is easily adopted by small scale farmers.

 

  1. Which of the following sources of farm power cannot be effectively used for processing agricultural product

(a)Animals          (b)Electricity               (c)Sun   (d)machine               (e) Wind

 

  1. The instrument used to the relative humidity is ____________

(a) Thermometer               (b)anaemeter    (c) hygrometer               (d)hydrometer               (e)rain gauge

 

  1. The most important limitation of agriculture mechanization is ____________

 

(a)Small holding               (b)Lack of technical know – how        (c)Poor marketing           (d)inadequate storage facilities               (e)pest control

 

  1. The growing of both forest Agricultural crops on the same piece of land is termed

(a)Mixed copping               (b)mixed farming               (c)forestry               (d)taungya system               (e)poor reproductive ability

 

  1. Which of the following crops is a raw material for the production of chocolate

(a)Kola nut         (b)coffee               (c)Banana               (d)cocoa               (e)Avocado pear

 

  1. In the establishment of pastures, it is best to

(a)Plant only grasses               (b)plant only legumes               (c0plant a mixture of grasses and legumes       (d)let the natural grasses grow               (e) Allow weeds to mix with the forage crops

  1. The act of giving birth in rabbits is known as

(a)Kidding           (b)Farr owing               (c)calving            (d) lambing (e) Kinding

 

  1. Some of the by – product of fish include the following

(a)Fish meal,      (b) fish silage               (c)glue  (d)oil               (e)leather

 

  1. Which of the following is not used for identification purpose in livestock

(a)Tattooing       (b0 Branding               (c)Tagging               (e)Nitching

 

 

24.The factors that can predispose animals to disease include the following except

(a) poor housing               (b)malnutrition    (c)Immunity       (d)physical injuries (e)unfavouable weather

  1. The following are factors of Agricultural production except

(a) Farm steal    (b)Land                (c) labour               (d)capital               (emanagement

 

  1. Subsistence farming can be appropriately described as planting of crops and rearing of livestock

(a)For the benefit of the whole country   (b)As expert for earning foreign exchange

(c)For the benefit of the community only              (d)As raw materials for agro – based industries

 

  1. Which of the following is not the role of government in agricultural production

(a)Provisions of loam=ns and credits  (b)Building of storage facilities

(c) establishment of efficient marketing           (d)provision of subsidies        (e)provision of labour

 

28.Which of the following factors affecting land availability and use is a socio – economic factor?

(a) Population pressure (b)soil type       (c)farming systems               (d)topography   (e) climate

 

  1. which of the following nutrient element is a malnutrient

(a)phosphorous (b) Zinc               (c) Iron  (d)Manganese               (e)Boron

 

  1. Which of the following plants practices does not have a very harmful effect on the soi

(a) Crop rotation             (b) land clearing      (c)overgrazing               (d)flooding         (e( bush burning

 

  1. Soil can be drained by the use of the following except

(a) Sprinkler       (b)channels               (c)gutters               (d)ditches           (e) porous pipes

 

  1. which of the following part of a tractor need not to be regularly checked before the tractor is put into use (a) Enine oil and water level         (b)power take -off shaft             (c)tyres and tyre pressure     (d) break and gear       (e) Operators and adjustment

 

  1. Which of the following is not a limitation of farm mechanization

(a) Technical know – how               (b) capital           (c) small holding     (d) lack of spare parts  (e)Labour

  1. Incubator are used o supply heat to

(a) Day old chick               (b)sick fowls in cold weather              (c)cockerels to increase their libido

(d)poultry attendants for protection against cold   (e)  Fertilized egg for chicks development

 

  1. soil may be exposed to erosion when a pasture is

(a) under grazed               (b)Overgrazed               (c)padlocked                     (d)weeded               (e)fenced

 

  1. Taungya farm involves the combination of

(a)Crop animal husbandry               (b) crop husbandry and forestry       (c)Forestry and animal husbandry

 

  1. A castrated male fowl is known as

(a) Cock (b)capon               (c)cockered               (d)hen                 (e) broiler

 

  1. The type of feed which contains the essential nutrient in the right concentration and proportion is known as

(a) Grower mash             (b) wiener diet         (c) creed feed               (d) concentrate (e) balance diet

 

  1. a fish pond in an enclosed body of water for

(a) Rearing fish for consumption     (b) Rearing aquatic organisms for feeding fish

(c) storing fish and other organisms           (d)Keeping ornamental fish and aquatic plant

(e) Rearing fish and other aquatic mammals

 

 

THEORY

SECTION B          ANSWER FOUR QUESTIONS

 

(1) List and explain the four (4) major systems of land tenure system in Nigeria

 

(2)write short note on the following sources of farm power:

  1. Work animals
  2. Machine engines
  3. Water
  4. Sun

(3) Write short note on the following

  1. Selective exploration
  2. Deforestation
  3. Regeneration
  4. Aforestation

 

(4)Discuss five (5) problems of Agricultural  development  in Nigeria and suggest one possible solution to each of tat problems

 

(5(a) State four roles of Government in Agricultural production

(b) describe four (4) Traditional Land ownership systems in Nigeria and give one disadvantage of each system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECOND TERM EXAM

S S 1

OBJECTIVES

  1. R. K

 

  1. Reuben advised his brothers not to kill Joseph but cast him into a pit because he _________

(a) did not want them to shed the blood of an innocent person

(b) Wanted to rescue him afterwards and bring him safely to their father

(c) Wanted to bury him alive in a pit

(d) Wanted them to sell Joseph to the Israelite

 

  1. God commanded Abraham to circumcise his male descendants as _____

(a) Rule binding all mankind

(b) Mark of honour for Abraham

(c) Sign of Gods covenant with Abraham

(d)Mark of faith

 

  1. Joseph was sold to the Israelite for ____________ pieces of silver

(a) Forty              (b) Thirty – five        (c) Thirty             (d) Twenty

 

  1. At the time Deborah became a Judge in Israel , she was a ____

(a) Seer               (b) prophetess                       (c) Prophet               (d) Medium

 

  1. ____________ was Moses father in-law

(a) Horeb            (b) Jethro               (c) Barak               (d)Sisera

 

  1. Which of the following was responsible for the misdeed of the sons of Eli :

(a)Their own stupidity    (b) Their father lack of parental responsibility

(c) Their lack of religious and moral education

(d) The absence of prophecy in Israel

 

7.____________ is the wife of Moses (a) Zipporah         (b)Deborah        (c)Lapidoth               (d) Sarah

 

  1. Abraham lived in ____________ when God called him

(a) Haran            (b) Canaan               (c)  Egypt            (d) Shechem

 

  1. The fact that whatever God said during the process of creation happened as he said indicates that God

(a) loves all that He has made

(b) wanted man to have dominion over all that he had created

(c) had sovereignty over the universe

(d) He wanted the blind to see

 

10.Who declared census in the Roman Empire

(a) Augustus Caesar        (b) Pharaoh              (c) Pilate               (d) Herod

 

  1. Who was promised by the Holy spirit that he would not die until he sees the Holy child

(a) Peter             (b)Simeon               (c) Ananias

(d) Zachariah

 

12.______________ was the Priest of Midian_

(a) Moses           (b) Deborah               (c) Reben               (d)Joshua

 

  1. In the creation story, the job of giving names to all living creatures was performed by

(a) God                (b) Adam and Eve        (c) The angels of God     (d) Man

 

  1. The second account of creation was centred on the creation of ___________

(a)  man                             (b)the heavens                             (c) plants   (d) firmament

 

  1. The meaning of Moses in the bible is ______________

(a) He is a good boy        (b) For I drew him out of water                (c) Devil is a liar (d) He is great

 

  1. According to Luke’s account, Mary abode with Elizabeth for ____________ month

(a) five  (b) seven             (c) four                     (d) three

 

  1. Adam called Eve woman because she ___________________(a) was the author of woes (b) caused the fall of man    (c) was taken out of man               (d)was a weaker vessel

 

  1. _____________ collected the commandment from the mountain

(a) Lot   (b) Abraham      (c) Moses   (d) Joshua

 

  1. ____________ killed Sisera

(a) Jude       (b) Jael          (c) Israelites             (d) Philistines

 

  1. The following are the ways through which God calls people to His service except ________________

(a)dream            (b) vision               (c) prophecy      (d) voodoo

  1. According to John, living water means the water that [a] springs from Jacob’s well [b] is running   [c] wells up to eternal life
  2. The good shepherd as decribed by St John, has all the following attributes except [a] he entered the sheepfold by the door [b] the gatekeeper opens the gate  [c] he lead the sheep
  3. ‘ behold the lamb of God’ Jesus was compared to a lamb in this verse because …. [a] was slained on the cross  [b]  loved his sheep and lambs  [c]  the son of God
  4. The living water Jesus offered to the woman of Samaria represents [a] pure water  [b] word of God  [c] peace of mind
  5. One of the commandments Jesus gave His disciples is to [a] loves one another  [b] worship with one another  [c] pay homage to one another
  6. For God to show His love for the World, He sent …….. to the World [a]  Moses  [b] Jesus  [c] Abraham
  7. Who came to steal, kill and destroy [a]  pharaoh  [b]  satan  [c] Jesus
  8. All these are names of Jesus except [a]  bread of life  [b] Light of the World  [c] bread of the world
  9. Who is the true vine [a]  Lucifer  [b] Jesus  [c]  satan
  10. Man Should live by the good example of God by [a] by showing love to his fellow men  [b] by killing his fellow men  [c]  love his fellow men more than himself.
  11. Jesus called himself door in which book and chapter of the bible is this found? [a] Gen 1;2-3 [b] Det 3;1-4 [c] Gen 2;2-5  [d] none
  12. Love is ………. [a] good  [b]  devil  [c]  human  [d] none of the above
  13. Jesus Christ is the son of …………… [a] God  [b]  Father  [c]  Angel  [d] none of the above
  14. All Christians are children of ………. [a] devil  [b]  servant  [c]  God  [d]  pastors
  15. Anybody that is in the flesh can not please ……….. [a] God   [b]  Angel  [c]  Pastors  [d] satan

 

 

 

 

THEORY

Answer any four (4) questions

 

1(a) Define covenant

(b) Discuss God’s  covenant with Abraham

 

  1. Explain in details the second creation story

 

  1. Narrate Luke’s account of the birth of Jesus

 

  1. Describe the conquest of Jericho by Joshua

 

5 Narrate the temptation of Jesus

 

 

 

 

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