SECOND TERM MID TERM TEST PRIMARY 6 ALL SUBJECTS

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS: PRIMARY 6

1. The tax deducted on the taxable income of a citizen is 15k on every naira. Find the tax paid by a man whose taxable income is N3000 (a) N1500 (b) N450 (c) N2000 (d) N15000
2. I have N1000. How many 40k shares can I buy? (a) 4000 (b) 25 (c) 400 (d) 30
3. A man holds 600 shares which he bought for 50k. The company declares a dividend of 4 ½ k per share. How much does he get as dividend? (a) N36.00 (b) N40.00 (c) N177.80K (d) N100
4.The index form of 49 x 225 is ____(a) 72 x 32 (b) 72 x 3 x 52 (c) 7 x 25 (d) 72 x 32 x 52
5. Find the value of √(2 7/9) (a)25/9 (b) 3/5 (c) 27/9 (d) 12/3
6. The cube root of 64 is ___(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 64
7. Write 3.30pm in 24hour clock system (a) 03.30hrs (b) 20.45hrs (c) 15.30hrs (d) 20.00hrs
8. A train depart Ede at 20.45 hours and arrived at offa at 04.20hrs. How long did the journey from Ede to Offa last? (a) 4hrs 20min (b) 3hrs 45min (c) 7hrs 35mins (d) 2hrs 45min
9. A bus travelled 8km in 1/6hrs. What is to speed? (a) 2 ½ km/hr (b) 72km/hr (c) 6km/hrs (d) 48km/hr
10. Habib went to bed at 11.45pm and woke up 5.40am. For how long did he sleep (a) 18hrs 55mins (b) 5hrs 55mins (c) 6hrs 5mins (d) 10hrs 40mins
11. what is the distance travelled by a motorist travelling for 1hr 40min at a speed of 48km/hr?
(a) 100km (b) 80km (c) 50km (d) 30km
12. How long does it take a bus travelling a distance of 8km at 48km/hr? (a) 1/6hr (b) 16hr (c) 61hr (d) 6hours
13. Express 25cm in cm and mm. (a) 2cm 5mm (b) 5cm 2mm (d) 10cm 55mm (d) 20cm 5mm
14.

x 5cm Find the length of side X in
this triangle
3cm
15. Using the right -angled triangle below, Pythagoras rule state that ________

a c

b
(a) a2 + b2 = c2 (b) a2 ÷ b2 = c2 (c) a2 x b2 = c2
(d) a2 – b2 = c2
16. Convert 4.26litres to milliliters (a) 4.26m (b) 42ml (c) 426ml (d) 4260ml
17. A trader bought 2.5kg of rice, 625g of sugar, 65g of salt and ¼ kg of onions. What was the total weight of her load? (a) 3.5kg (b) 4.1kg (c) 6.2kg (d) 3 ¼ kg

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19. The number of degrees between North and east is ______(a) 270o (b) 180o (c) 90o (d) 45o
20. Starting at North, turning clockwise, angle 90o ends in what direction. (a) east (b) west (c) south (d) North
21. If the minute hand on a clock starts on 12, how many degrees does it move through to 2 . (a) 180o
(b) 60o (c) 90o (d) 270o
22. A pool of water is 12cm long, 9cm wide and 50cm deep. What is the weight it holds when full? (a) 5.4kg (b) 4.5kg (c) 450cm3 (d) 1000litres
23. 0.350kg 5g (a) < (b) = (c) > (d) none of the option
24. 8

15 y

Find the length of y (a) 16 (b) 46 (c) 525
(d) 17
25. Find the value of this leaving your answer in index form 34 x 27 x 35 x 28
SECTION B (fill in the blanks)
26. when a share is sold above the nominal value, it is said to be sold at a ____________________
27. The square of 8 added to the square root of 100 is ______________________
28. The _____________________ of a number is the number of times the number is multiplied by itself
29. Pm Pn = Pm-n . True or false ___________________
30. ∛729= _______________________
31. Convert 1week to hours __________________
32. My watch is 25minutes late. What time is it when my watch shows 07.40hrs? ___________________
33. If the shorter sides of a right-angled triangle are 5cm and 12cm long. Find the length of the hypotenuse.
34. A train leaves Kuta at 1430hours and arrives at Dirije 420km at 01.40hrs. Calculate its average speed.
____________________________
35. The formular for finding distance is _____________
36. Convert 6litres to cubic centimetres (cm3)
________________________________
37. Add 4m 7m to 8m 997mm. _____________________
38. Subtract 75l 502cm3 from 433l 76cm3. ___________
39. Express 74000mg in grammes ___________________
40. ________________ income is the part of income on which tax is paid.

 

SECTION C
1a. What is the nominal value of a share? _______________________________________________
b. What does it mean when a share is sold at par?
_________________________________
2a. Find the value of 132-72. _____________________
b. Write the value of 9 x 93 in index form
92 x 1
3. √169 + √121
(√144 + √49 )2
4. A lorry weighs 1.5ton when empty. If it carries 60bags of rice each weighing 125kg, what is the total weight of the lorry and its load?
5a. If the scale used in a drawing is 1cm=10m, what is the actual length of these scale drawing
(a) 5cm (c) 0.6cm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUBJECT: ENGLISH STUD. CLASS: PRIMARY 6

SECTION A!
Instruction: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions on the passage.
The vulture and the tortoise were close friends. But it was the vulture who usually paid visits to the tortoise.
Nevertheless, their friendship blossomed though the tortoise never knew the home of the vulture in the trees.
One day, the vulture’s mother kicked the bucket. The hawk was sent to the tortoise who, as custom demanded, had to attend the funeral. “My dear friend,” the tortoise told the hawk, “ come back tomorrow morning and I’ll accompany you to the vulture’s house”.
“ Are you sure that you can go with me?, asked the hawk. “Yes, “ replied the tortoise, “but if you come and I’m not at home, you’ll see a sack full of things that I intended to give the vulture. Take it to him and tell him I’m on my way to his house”.
The hawk returned the following morning only to see the sack without the tortoise. Satisfied with what the tortoise had told him the previous day, the hawk took the sack to the vulture together with the tortoise’s message.
“How can the tortoise fly over here?” asked the vulture. Immediately, he opened the sack the tortoise crept out and shouted, “Here I am!”
QUESTIONS
1. The vulture’s mother kicked the bucket means __________________________________________________________________________________________________
2. Who were the two that were close friends? _________________________________________________
3. “Are you sure you can go with me?” who said this? _______________________________________________
To whom? ______________________________________
4. When the tortoise received the message he knew he had to attend the funeral. __________________________
Why? ___________________________________________
5. which of the following proverb would be a suitable title for the passage? (a) once bitten, twice shy (b) the early bird catches the worm (c) one man’s meat is another man’s poison (d) necessity is the mother of invention
6. The synonym of ‘puny’ is ____(a) weak (b) strong (c) ill (d) miserable
7. The antonym of ‘miser’ is _____ (a) motorist (b) hostile (c) spend thrift (d) old
8. Which of these is the proper prefix for ‘legal’ ? (a) dis (b) ir (c) il (d) un
9. Which of these is the correct sounding word for ‘knight’ (light, night)? ___________________
Which of the words in the bracket is the same as the one underlined in the sentence.
10. The does are really beautiful (singular form of ‘do’; female deer)
11. I want to watch the move tonight (an instrument that tells the tune; look at)
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words( 12 and 13) (square , glance)
12. She ______ at her watch as she hurried to the bus station.
13. Fair and __________________
14. First come, _________(a) want not (b) better than one (c) first served (d) think alike
15. ‘A block sheep’ means _____(a) one who disgraces the family (b) caught in an act of crime (c) a notable or fortunate day (d) cowardly
16. ‘a chip of an old block’ means ____ (a) with justice and honesty (b) friendly and in harmony with (c) in very good health (d) very like the father
17. ‘Crocodile tears’ means ____(a) false tears (b) extremely cheap (c) act crazily (d) be frightened
Give the full meaning of the following
18. AD: _______________________________________
19. CD-RW: ___________________________________
State the part of speech of the words underlined
21. Segun lives in this house (a) noun (b) verb (c) pronoun (d) adverb
22. He hit the dog hard (a) verb (b) pronoun (c) adverb (d) noun
Complete this table
Noun Adjective
23 anger ___________________
24. ______________ careful/careless
Choose the correct pronoun
25. My father gave (I, me) a present
26. (Their, theirs) books are over there.
27. Who is ____________? (a) she (b) they (c) I (d) me
28. He is as tall as _________ (a) me (b) their (c) i
(d) none of the option
29. The proper suffix for ‘hope’ is (a) dis (b) less
(c) port (d) fy
30. One of these can take the prefix ‘un’ (a) behave
(b) conscious (c) discipline (d) legal
31. which of the following can take the suffix ‘less’
(a) happy (b) fire (c) accurate (d) care
32. Beck and _____ (a) call (b) cry (c) sit (d) blow
33. In and ____(a) soul (b) over (c) out (d) tear
34. time and ____(a) again (b) soul (c) parcel (d) downs
35 To ‘have a blue blood’ mean (a) the blood in one’s body is blue (b) to be of noble birth (c) to be a coward (d) to be jealous
36. A ‘red letter day’ is a ____(a) a notable or fortunate day (b) a day when people write letters with red ink (c) a sad day (d) a day when one gives another a letter
37. Absence makes the heart ___(a) die (b) shrink
(c) go bad (d) grow fonder
38. A bird in the hand is _____(a) deserve the fair
(b) worth two in the bush (c) begins at home (d) out of mind
39. VAT mean (a) very attractive teacher (b) value added tax (c) veronica at the theatre (d) valuable always and timeless
SECTION C
Choose any one of the following topics and write a meaningful composition on it
1. Farmer are more important than teachers (support)
2. Write a letter to a friend in another school telling him/her how you are preparing for your forthcoming entrance and primary school leaving examinations.
3. The last inter-house sports competition in my school.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUBJECT: QUANTITATIVE APT. CLASS: PRIMARY 6

SAMPLE A (1-5)

 

 

 

1. 2.

 

 

3. 4.

 

 

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Sample: B (6-10)

 

 

6. 7. 8.

 

9. 10.

 

Sample C: (11-15)

 

 

11. 12.

13. 14

15.

Sample D: (16-20)
5 < 2 = 32 10 < 5 = 55 12 < 7 = 57
16. 8 < 2 =
17. < 6 =
18. 20 < 9 =
19. 23 < = 149
20. < 3 = 63
Sample E (21 – 25)
4 3 = 12 5 7 = 35/12

6 4 = 12 10 1 = 10/11
21. 8 3 = 22. 19 6 =

23. 9 ______ = 72 24. (6 2) ___ = 11/5
25. ______ ½ = 3/2
Sample F

 

26. 27. 28.

 

29. 30.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUBJECT: VERBAL APT. CLASS: PRIMARY 6
SECTION A
Below are the marks for five boys in an examination . The pass mark for each subject is 40. Answer question 1 to 5.
Name Maths English French Physics Biology
Clement 70 80 38 90 80
Charles 60 50 40 70 60
William 25 27 50 40 37
Amos 80 90 75 45 35
Ajanekoro 90 80 65 42 15

1. How many subject did Amos pass? (a) one (b) three (c) two (d) four (e) five
2. Who beat Ajanlekoro in French (a) clement (b) Amos (c) Charles (d) William (e) All
3. Who is the worst in English (a) Amos (b) Clement (c) Charles (d) Ajanlekoro (e) William
4. In which subject did Clement and Ajanlekoro have the same score? (a) Maths (b) English (c) French (d) Physics (e) Biology
5. In what subject did William beat Charles by ten marks? (a) Maths (b) English (c) French (d) Physics (e) biology
SECTION B
Study the pair of words and complete the rest.
6. (time, emit) ; (dial, laid) ; (net, _________)
(a) note (b) teen (c) ten (d) net (e) lent
7. (our, tour); (own, town); (ill, _______)
(a) hill (b) till (c) gill (d) mill (e) feet
8. (torture, true); (prized, pie); (siesta,______)
(a) sister (b) setter (c) rest (d) set (e) sat
9. (mental, meal); (verbal, veal); (deal, ____)
(a) dent (b) deal (c) dale (d) dealt (e) dean
10. (denounce, announce); (subject, project); (construct, _________)
SECTION C
In each of the numbers 11-15 , you are given a statement . The statement may be true (A) , false (B) or not always tru (C). A B C
11. Children grow to be adult T F NAT
12. Hardworking people are
rich T F NAT
13. Policemen are all dishonest T F NAT
14. Slim people run faster than
Fat people T F NAT
15. People die according to
Their ages T F NAT

 

 

 

SECTION D
Which of the words in each of question 16-20 will come first in the dictionary

 

 

 

SECTION E: Choose from option A to E the one that gives the correct order of the sentences.
21 1. Spoke passionately.
2. to the church members
3. the preacher
(a) 1,2,3 (b) 2,1,3 (c) 3,2,1 (d) 1,3,2 (e) 3,1,2
22. 1. My uncle puts his money in the bank
2. My uncle collects big interest on his money
3. My uncle has a lot of money
(a) 1,2,3 (b) 2,3,1 (c) 3,1,2 (d) 3,2,1 (e) 1,3,2
23. 1. Olaolu worked hard throughout yesterday
2. he went to bed early yesterday evening
3. he was very tired
(a) 1,2,3 (b) 3,2,1 (c) 1,3,2 (d) 2,3,1, (e) 3,1,2
24. 1. My wife has travelled for over a month
2. I pray for her safe return
3. I miss my wife a great deal
(a) 1,3,2 (b) 1,2,3 (c) 3,2,1 (d) 2,3,1 (e) 2,1,3
25. 1. The boy cut
2. with the sharp knife
3. the yam
(a) 2,3,1 (b) 1,2,3 (c) 3,2,1 (d) 3,1, 2 (e) 1,3,2
SECTION F
Study each word and its code word careful and work out how the code for the rest will be written
Example if WHAT means JUNG, then HAT is UNG
26. If MEANT means LANES the ANT is ____________
27. If WARD means MANK, then WAD is _______
28. If JUMP means CODE, then PUMP is ______
29. If CUP means RAT, the UP is ______?
(a) TA (b) UP (c) AR (d) RT (e) AT
30. If BOOK means CPPL, then KOO is _______?
(a) CPP (b) CPL (c) LPP (d) BOO (e) OOK

 

 

 

 

 

SUBJECT: AGRIC.SCI. CLASS: PRIMARY 6
1. Air in motion is known as _________(a) wind (b) air pressure (c) harmattan (d) season
2. The instrument used for determining the direction of wind is called ________(a) anemometer (b) barometer
(c) wind vane (d) speedometer
3. In Nigeria, the south-west wind brings _________
(a) dry season (b) rainfall (c) harmattan (d) wind
4. One of these is not a type of wind (a) calm wind
(b) breeze (c) gale (d) shower
5. When air is cooled, water vapour condenses into tiny droplets of water which form ______(a) cloud (b) wind (c) breeze (d) temperature
6. The temperature at which air is cooled and its water vapour is changed or condenses into tiny droplet of water is called ______(a) rain-point temperature (b) dew-point temperature (c) gale-point temperature (d) none of the options
7. The instrument used for measuring atmospheric pressure is known as ___(a) wind vane (b) barometer (c) anemometer (d) thermometer
8. One of these is not a climatic belt in Nigeria.
(a) Northern belt (b) middle belt (c) western belt (d) southern belt
9. Nigeria’s vegetation zones are divided into
(a) mangrove and fresh water zones
(b) rainforest and tall grass savanna zones
© woodland and tall grass savanna zones
(d) forest and savanna zones
10. The vegetation type of the Northern belt of Nigeria is ______(a) mangrove (b) rain forest (c) fresh water (d) short grass and marginal savanna
11. The vegetation type of the Southern belt of Nigeria is _______(a) short grass and marginal savanna
(b) woodland and tall grass savanna (b) mangrove, fresh water swamp and rainforest (d) marginal savanna
12. Plantain, banana, cocoyam, oil palm are found in the ______ (a) short grass savanna zone (b) marginal savanna (c) mangrove and fresh water swamp zone
(d) woodland and tall grass zone
13. Which of the vegetation zone has the highest amount of rainfall, highest duration of rainfall and lowest temperature (a) short grass savanna (b) woodland and tall grass savanna (c) mangrove and fresh swamp water (d) marginal savanna zone
14. Pre-planting activities involve all the following except
(a) watering (b) choice of good site (c) land clearing and stumping (d) preparation of nursery beds
15. One of these is a post-planting activity.
(a) sowing of seeds (b) selection and transplanting seeding (c) application of fertilizers (d) choice of good site
16. The pre-planting activity that involves the removal of grasses, stubborn root and stumps is known is (a) sowing of seeds (b) choice of good site (c) selection and transplanting seedlings (d) land clearing and stumping
17. _____is the process of removing seedling from the nursery to a permanent plot (a) watering (b) mulching (c) staking (d) transplanting
18. The post- planting activity that involves the covering of soil surface with grass leaves or crop remains to reduce evaporation is called ___(a) watering (b) sowing
© mulching (d) staking
19. ___________is the use of stick to prop up, or provide support to crops with creeping stems (a) mulching
(b) staking (c) weeding (d) choosing a good site
20. Cassava tuber can be processed into one of the following except (a) rice grains (b) garri (c) starch
(d) tapioca
21. ___________is the removal of unwanted plants competing with crops for nutrients (a) weeding (b) staking (c) mulching (d) watering
22. NPK is a type of _________ (a) crop (b) pre-planting activity (c) fertilizer (d) post-planting activity
23. One of these is a way of reducing evaporation (a) staking (b) mulching (c) weeding (c) choosing a good site
24. Transplanting can b e done using one of the following (a) cutlass (b) trowel (c) tractor (d) rake
25. _______ is the amount of water vapour in the air
(a) temperature (b) cloud cover (c) atmosphere vapour (d) humidity

 

SECTION B (Fill in the blanks)
26__________________wind is a strong wind which moves in circle or circular form.
27. One importance of wind in Agriculture is ________________________
28. North –East winds bring ___________________ season to Nigeria.
29. North-East winds come from the _________________
30. _____________________is force per unit area
(i.e Force  Area)
31. The instrument used for measuring humidity is _________________________________
32. High relative humidity causes the ________________of milk, egg and meat production.
33. _____________________ and ___________________ are the two main types of vegetation zones in Nigeria
34. Mangrove and fresh water swamp zones are found in the _______________________belt of Nigeria.
35. Short grass (sudan) savanna and marginal (sahel) savanna zone are found in the ______belt of Nigeria.
36. Mulching is __________________________________
37. Staking is ___________________________________
38. Weeding is __________________________________
39. __________________________ and _____________ are two examples of pre-planting activities.
40. ________________________and ________________ are two examples of post-planting activities.
SECTION C:
1. Draw a cup anemometer

 

2a. What is transplanting? _________________________
______________________________________________
b. When is transplanting best done? _________________________________________________
3. What are tuber crops? ________________________
____________________________________________
b. Give the first 4 steps involved in planting tube crops
i. _____________________________________________
ii. ___________________________________________
iii. ___________________________________________
iv. ___________________________________________
4i. What is the full meaning of IITA? _________________
___________________________________________
b. Cassava tubers can be processed into ______________________, ________________ and ______________________
5. How do we harvest maize crops? _________________
______________________________________________
b. Maize grains separated from the chaff can be stored in air-tight contained such as _________________,

______________________ and ____________________

SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUD. CLASS: PRIMARY 6

SECTION A
1.Conflict means ________(a) cooperation (b) non-cooperation (c) support (d) meeting
2. All of these are causes of conflict except (a) failure to tolerate one another (b) respect of others opinions and culture (c) failure to supply promised goods and services (d) a fight over land space
3. One of these is a value needed in solving international conflict (a) concern for others (b) intolerance (c) dishonesty (d) fear
4. The African Union (AU) was formed on (a) June 20,1961 (b) January 4, 1981 (c) May 25, 1963 (d) December 31, 1920
5. If was formerly called __________ (a) PAU (b) BAU (c) NAU (d) OAU
6.All of these are organs of the AU except (a) the council of ministers (b) the general secretariat (c) the local government (d) the assembly of heads of state and government
7. United Nations Organisation (UNO) was formed on (a) October 24, 1945 (b) September 20, 1967 (c) August 27, 1988 (d) June 1, 1938
8. One of these is an agency of UNO (a) EFCC (b) ICPC (c) UNESCO (d) SON
9. All of these are objectives of NEPAD except (a) eradication of poverty (b) to encourage slavery (c) to help African countries grow
10. ______ is the practice of denying someone his or her rights just because that person is a male or female (a) man-woman disagreement (b) gender discrimination (c) non-cooperation (d) international conflict
11. All of these are effects or consequences of the practice mentioned in question 10 except (a) education for all people (b) denial of equal opportunities
(c) demoralization (d) denial of fundamental human rights
12. This practice in question 10 happens in all these areas except (a) education (b) hospital (c) employment (d) family roles
13. _______ is a human agent of production (a) Labour (b) wages (c) manufacturing (d) ASUU
14. All of these are trade unions except (a) ASUU (b) NLC (c) NURTW (d) EFCC
15. The form of strike action in which workers stop going to work is ______(a) sit down strike (b) total strike (c) partial strike (d) riot
16. All of these are causes of wage increase except ____(a) promotion at work (b) higher educational qualification (c) national election (d) when there is inflation
17. We manage income properly through all of these except (a) shopping spree (b) savings (c) investment (d) family budget
18. ______________ is a condition in which people’s skills are used and paid for
(a) slavery () production (c) employment (d) unemployment
19. One of these is a labour saving device (a)washing machine (b) CD (c) TV
(d) Electric metre
20.One of the social problems caused by labour saving devices is ____(a) unemployment (b) education (c) solving problems (d) they are cheap to buy
21. One of these is not a natural resource __(a) tin (b) fuel wood (c) vehicle (d) wild life
22. Our natural resources are developed and managed through all these except ___
(a) production of raw materials (b) refining raw materials (c) distribution and sale of raw materials (d) wasting raw materials
23. Natural resources are used for _____(a) improving the welfare of people in the society (b) enslaving people (c) fighting wars (d) none of the option
24. An example of a renewable resources is ___(a) crude oil (b) water (c) tin (d) columbite
25. HIV/AIDS affects labour force in the following way except (a) promotion at work
(b) loss in the labour force (c) reduction in man power (d) low self-esteem
SECTION B
26. Conflict between or among nations is called ___________________________________
27. UNICEF stands for _________________________________________________
28. The first chairman of OAU was ____________________________________________
29. The palm leaves in the AU’s symbols stands for ______________________________
30. NEPAD stands for _________________________________________________
31. One of the principles of NEPAD is __________________________________________
32. Two value that promote peace are _____________________________ and __________________________
33. One way of promoting national unity is _______________________________________
34. Two examples of trade unions are ________________________ and ________________
35. ____________________ are paid regularly on a weekly basics while _______________ is paid regularly but on a monthly basis.
36. The opposite of employment is __________________________________
37. One way of solving unemployment is ______________________________________
38. One example of a labour saving device is ____________________________________
39. Two examples non- renewable resources are ____________________________ and ________________________________
40. Two examples of renewable resources are _______ and

 

SECTION C

 

 

 

On the map above use to mark the a place where Gold can be found; to mark the place where petroleum and be found, and to mark the area where tropical rainforest is.
2a. What are labour saving devices? ___________________________________________
_________________________________________________
b. Give two disadvantages of labour saving devices
i. ______________________________________ ii. ______________________________
3. List four causes of wage increase
i. ___________________________________
ii. ________________________________
iii. __________________________________
iv. ________________________________
4a. The two forms of Industrial action or strike action are
i. __________________________________
ii. __________________________________
b. Give the full meaning of these
i. ASUU:__________________________________________ _________________________________________________
ii. NLC:__________________________________________ _______________________________________________
5a. Give 2 areas in which gender discrimination can occur
i. __________________________________
ii. _________________________________

b. Give two agencies of UNO
i. _________________________________ _________
ii. __________________________________________

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION CLASS: GRADE 6

SECTION A
1. A _______ is an individual who has the legal right to live permanently in a particular country, enjoying the full right (a) Nigeria (b) citizen (c) president (d) senator
2. Foreigners acquire or obtain the citizenship of a particular country by the process of __________
(a) citizenship (b) natioalisation (c) naturalizations (d) slavery
3. Foreigners are also called ___(a) aliens (b) E.Ts (c) slaves (d) nationals
4. Foreigners are in our midst for the following reasons except ___(a) economic reasons (b) vacation (c) tourism (d) assassination
5. The following are foreigners in Nigeria except
(a) Americans (b) aliens from outer space (c) Europeans (d) Ghanaians
6. All of these are not reasons why foreigners are in our midst except (a) slave trade
(b) destruction of our societies (c) tourism (d) to chase us away
7. All of these are advantages of having foreigners in our midst except (a) to spy on us (b) to promote development (c) to promote diplomatic relationship (d) to promote professional skills
8. All of these are disadvantages of having foreigners in our midst except
(a) introduction of harmful culture (b) smuggling out our natural resources (c) to improve education (d) crimes
9. One of these is NOT a foreign Christian priest or evangelist (a) Thomas Birch Freeman (b) pastor E.A Adeboye (c) father Coquard (d) Reenhard Bournke
10. All of these are conditions necessary for a foreigner to meet before becoming a Nigerian citizen except
(a) He or she must have no respect for Nigerian culture (b) He or she must have good and legal means of livelihood (c) He or she must have contributed to the growth and development of Nigeria’s economy (d) He or she must have displayed good character and behavior
11. Before becoming a citizen of Nigeria, a foreigner must have lived for _______ years. (a) 2 (b) 10 (c) 15 (d) 20
12. Having a good and legal means of live hood means ____ (a) having a good and acceptable job (b) having a nice and standard house (c) having a good voice for singing (d) having a good life
13. One of these is not a Nigerian government policy and programme (a) UBE (b) ASUU (c) Due process (d) NEEDS
14. All of these are importance of UBE except ___ (a) provide compulsory education for all Nigerian children (b) promote manipulation and life skills among learners
(c) promotes moral and Civic values in children and adolescents (d) to encourage illiteracy in Nigeria
15. U.B.E was launched in _____________ by ___________ (a) 30th September, 1999 ; chief olusegun Obasanjo (b) 30th November, 1999; Former senate president , David Mark (c) 30th of September,1999; Atiku Abubakar (d) 30th of November, 1999; Goodluck Jonathan
16. ______ is a Nigerian government policy that ensures rules and regulations of the government are followed.
(a) citizenship (b) NEEDS (c) Naturalisation (d) Due process
17. NEEDS serves the following purposes except
(a) Reduction of poverty in Nigeria (b) wealth generation (c) arresting criminals (d) provide basic services for the people
18. U.B.E stands for ____ (a) Union basic expenses (b) universal basic expenses (c) universal basic education (d) unity by education
19. One of these government institution ensure food and drug safety in Nigeria. (a) EFCC (b) ICPC (c) NAFDAC (d) S.O.N
20.One of these fights economic and financial crimes in Nigeria (a) NAFDAC (b) S.O.N (c) EFCC (d) NEEDS
21. The full meaning of ICPC is (a) independent community protection commission (b) independent corrupt practices commission (c) international crime practices commission (d) none of the options

22. S.O.N stands for (a) sons of Nigeria (b) solutions of Nigerians (c) standard organization of Nation (d) standard organization of the Nation
23. S.O.N ensures ____ (a) the standardizing and regulation of the quality of every product in Nigeria
(b) that all Nigerian children are educated (c) that financial and economic crimes are stopped (d) that jobs are created
24. One of these is a Nigerian government agencies that fight corrupt practices in Nigeria (a) UBE (b) I.C.P.C (c) NEEDS (d) none of the options
25. All of these Nigerian government institutions except _____ (a) NAFDAC (b) ICPC (c) EFCC (d) FBI
SECTION B
26. _______________________ is a process by which a person becomes a citizen of another country.
27.An ALIEN in a society is also called a ________________________________
28. One reason why foreigners are in our midst is ______________________________
29. One advantage of having foreigners in our midst is __________________________
30. One disadvantage of having foreigners in our midst is ____________________________
31. One of the conditions for a foreigner to become a Nigeria citizen is _______________
32. A foreigner must have lived _____________________ years in Nigeria before becoming a Nigerian citizen.
33. Due process means _________________________ ____________________________________________
34. One importance of NEEDS is ____________________________________________
35. One importance of U.B.E is ___________________________________________
36. One importance of EFCC is ____________________________________________
37. One function of ICPC is ______________________________________________
38. One function of S.O.N is ______________________________________________
39. Two of the Nigerian government institution you studied this term are _____________________ and _______________________
SECTION C
1a. What is citizenship? ____________________________
_______________________________________________
b. What is naturalization? __________________________
________________________________________________
2. State 4 conditions necessary for a foreigner to become a citizen of Nigeria.
i. __________________________________ ii._______________________________
iii. _________________________________
iv. _______________________________
3a. What year was S.O.N established? ______________
________________________________________________
b. What year was EFCC established? _________________
________________________________________________
c. What is the full meaning of NDLEA? ______________
_______________________________________________

4. State the full meaning of each of these abbreviations.
i. ICPC:- ________________________________________
_______________________________________________
ii.NEEDS:_________________________________________
________________________________________________
iii. S.O.N: ________________________________________
________________________________________________
iv. NAFDAC:______________________________________
_______________________________________________
5a. State 2 functions of NEEDS.
i. _________________________________________
ii. ________________________________________
b. State 2 functions of UBE
i. _________________________________________
ii. ________________________________________

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE CLASS: GRADE 6
SECTION A
1. The ____pumps blood to all part of the body.
(a) kidney (b) heart (c) brain (c) liver
2. _____ are blood vessels carrying oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to other parts of the body
(a) capillaries (b) veins (c) arteries (d) vena cava
3. Blood circulation in human is regarded as ____________ circulation (a) single (b) double (c) triple (d) multiple
4. The male reproductive system are made up of the following organs except ___(a) testis (b) penis (c) sperm duct (d) oviduct
5. _____ is where the zygote develops (a) testes
(b) ovaries (c) oviduct (d) womb
6. In human beings, both males and females produce sex cells called ____(a) gametes (b) fertilization
(c) platelet (d) haemoglobin
7. When ____sets in, the physical appearance of boys and girls begin to change in preparation for reproduction (a) reproduction (b) germination (c) puberty
(d) pollination
8. One of these changes occur in girl during _____ the stage mention in question 7 (a) the shoulder becomes broader (b) The voice ‘cracks’ and becomes deeper
(c) the hips become broader (d) semen production starts
9. All of these are consequences of irresponsible sexual behavior except (a) unwanted pregnancy (b) dropping out of school (c) risk of being infected with STDs
(d) long life and intelligence
10. All of these are ports in Nigeria except ___
(a) Lagos ports (b) Port-Harcourt port (c) Calabar ports (d) none of the options
11. One of these is a place through which imports and exports come into or move out of the country (a) Dams (b) ports (c) lakes (d) streams
12. Water transportation can take place through any of these except _____(a) hills (b) rivers (c) seas (d) ocean
13. Wind is ____ in motion (a) air (b) water (c) sand particles (d) sound
14. A ____ is used to generate electricity (a) vehicle
(b) match stick (c) wind will (d) bellow
15. Air pressure does one of the following (a) makes things to fly in air (b) pumps blood through the human blood vessels (c) makes our vehicles move (d) makes us stand firmly on the ground
16. One of these is a solid mineral (a) crude oil (b) natural gas (c) coal gas (d) columbite
17. ____ is used for making ornaments and jewelleries (a) Gold (b) sulphur (c) Aluminium (d) graphite
18. ____ is used for making safety matches, gun powder, ointments and to make rubber hard. (a) lead (b) iron (c) sulphur (d) copper
19. One of these mineral is found in Udi hills near Enugu, Enugu state. (a) Aluminium (b) Gold (c) coal (d) crude oil
20. ____is the removal of minerals from their sources under the earth surface (a) exploitation (b) exploration (c) expiration (d) excommunication
21. Continuous and persistent removal of mineral resources in a particular place for a long period of time is known as ____(a) over exploration (b) over exploitation (c) under exploration (d) under exploitation
22. Light carries energy in tiny packets of electromagnetic radiation called ___(a) photon (b) ion (c) atom (d) proton
23. The seven colours of the rainbow are abbreviated as _____(a) ROGBIV (b) ROBGIV (c) ROGVIB (d) ROYGBIV
24. ____ are colours that can be mixed together to obtain other colours (a) primary colour (b) secondary colours (c) tertiary colours (d) none of the option
25. Red + Yellow = ___ (a) green (b) orange (c) purple (d) none of the option
SECTION B
26. The two upper chambers of heart are __________ and ________________________
27. The three types of blood vessels are _____________,
_______________ and ____________________
28. The left and right sides of the heart is separated by a thick muscular wall called ________________________
29. ______________ are produced in the testes.
30. Another name for the oviduct is _________________
31. The female gamete is called ___________ while the male gamete is called ______________________
32. An example of a responsible sexual behavior is _______________________________
33. VVF is _______________________________________
34. Which of these do menstruation? (mature boys or mature girls) __________________________________
35. Two examples of dams in Nigeria are ____________________ and ______________________
36. Two examples of lakes in Nigeria are __________________ and _____________________
37. The three properties of air are _________________
____________________________ and _________________
38. One of the use or application of air pressure is ______________________________
39. Two examples of gaseous minerals are ____________________ and _______________________
40. Three of the states where crude oil can be found in Nigeria are _________________,__________________ and
_______________________
SECTION C
1.State one function of each of the following:
i. Tastes: _______________________________________
ii. uterus: ______________________________________
iii. Ovaries: ______________________________________
iv. sperm duct:- _______________________________
_____________________________________________
2a. Label the diagram below

 

 

 

i. _______________________________
ii.________________________________
iii.________________________________
3a. State 2 consequences of indiscrimination or irresponsible sexual behavior
i.______________________________________________
ii. _____________________________________________

b. State two of the five categories into which WATER PROJECTS in Nigeria can be grouped
i.______________________________________________
ii. _____________________________________________
4a. what are secondary colours? ____________________
_______________________________________________
b. List all the primary colour
i. _____________________________________________
ii. ____________________________________________
c. Red + Blue = __________________________________
5a. what is a natural environment? __________________
_________________________________________________
b. State what these minerals are used for
i. Aluminium: _____________________________________
ii. Graphite: ______________________________________

 

 

SUBJECT: P.H.E CLASS: GRADE 6
SECTION A
1. Hockey is a game played by two teams of __________players each (a) 22 (b) 11 (c) 5 (d) 7
2. In hockey, ____ are the goal poachers; they collect the ball from the mid fielders. (a) goal keeper (b) defenders (c) attackers (d) midfielder
3. All of these are techniques in hockey except ____(a) throwing (b) dribble (c) push (d) drive
4. Midfielders in hockey are also called ___ (a) forwards (b) full backs (c) half backs (d) none of the option
5. A team of handball players consist of ____players (a) 10 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 7
6. All of these are skills in handball except ____(a) roll in (b) throwing (c) catching (d) shooting
7. In handball, the ability of moving the ball away from the opponent is ___(a) shooting (b) throwing (c) dribbling (d) catching
8. ____ is the escape of blood from the blood vessels (a) wound (b) sprain (c) bleeding (d) dislocation
9. ___ is a broken or cracked bone which occurs when pressure is applied to bones (a) haemorrhage (b) fainting (c) dislocation (d) fracture
10. ______ is a brief loss of consciousness due to decreased supply of blood to the brain (a) drowning (b)fainting (c) sprain (d) bleeding
11. Wounds caused by gunshot are called ____(a) punctured wound (b) avulsion wound (c) lacerated wound (d) incised wound
12. All of these are type of wounds except ___(a) shock (b) bruise (c) abrasion (d) none of the options
13. The part of the tooth that can be seen easily is called (a) crown (b) root (c) neck (d) none of the options
14. ____ is a hole in the tooth caused by decay (a) periodontitis (b) halitosis (c) cavity (d) gingivitis
15. Gum disease is also called ___(a) periodontal disease (b) halitosis (c) pneumonoultra microscopicsilico volcanocomosis (d) none of the options
16. The early stage of gum disease is called ______
(a) pneumonoultra microscopicsilico volcanocomosis (b) halitosis (c) periodontitis (d) gingivitis
17. All of these are methods of disposing waste except ____(a) locking them away in the kitchen cupboard (b) incineration (b) burying them at designated sites (d) reclaiming and recycling
18. ____ is the release of harmful substances into water bodies (a) air pollution (b) noise pollution (c) water pollution (d) none of the options
19. One of these is an effect of air pollution (a) it causes hearing impairment (b) it kills organism living in water (c) it causes difficulty in breathing (d) it can disturb sleep
20. All of these are effects of water pollution except ___ (a) coughing (b) killing of organisms living in water (c) causing excessive growth of algae and other unwanted water plants (d) water soluble radioactive compounds can cause earner, birth defect and genetic disorder
21. All of these are components of physical fitness except ____(a) swimming (b) agility (c) power (d) flexibility
22. ____is the physical ability which enables an individual to rapidly change body position and direction in precise manner (a) agility (b) power (c) flexibility (d) balance
23. One of these is an activity for measuring power (a) sergeant jump (b) beam walk (c) zigzag run (d) sit and reach
24. _____is the ability of an individual to make a steady posture while standing (a) flexibility (b) agility (c) sit and reach (d) balance
25. Straight knee toe touch and sit and reach are activities used to measure _____ (a) power (b) flexibility (c) agility (d) none of the options
SECTION B
26. Two techniques in hockey are _____________ and ______________
27. Two officials in hockey are _______________ and __________________
28. Two basic skills in handball are ________________
and ________________________
29. ______________, in handball, is getting the ball into the goal
30. First Aid is ___________________________________
31. Bleeding is also called _________________________
32. Two types of wounds are ____________________ and _________________________
33. Two types of fracture are ___________________ and _____________________
34. In _______________________ fracture, the skin breaks causing open wound
35. _______________ and _______________ health is defined as a state of having a balanced state of mind.
36. One way to have peace at home is _____________
________________________________________________
37. One importance of environmental health is ________
________________________________________________
38. Bad breadth is also called ____________________
______________________________________________
39. ___________________is the ability to do forceful and muscular activity at a fast speed.
40. ___________________ is an example of activities used to measure agility
SECTION C
1a. What is self-understanding? ____________________
_________________________________________________
b. State two things to do to have and maintain peace at school . i. ______________________________________
ii. _____________________________________________
2a. State 2 benefit of having good friends
i. ______________________________________
ii. _____________________________________
b. WHO stands for __________________________
____________________________________________
3a. What is personal health? ____________________
______________________________________________
b. State two player formations in hockey
i. _______________________________
ii. _______________________________
4a. State two officials in hockey
i. ____________________________________________
ii. ____________________________________________
b. What is dislocation? __________________________
______________________________________________
b. Draw a hockey pitch showing one of the two player formation in question (3b)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUBJECT: C.R.S CLASS: GRADE 6

1. A ________ is what a person hopes to achieve . (a) keeper (b) goal (c) engineer (d) setting
2. To achieve anything , there must be a (a) person (b) plan (c) number (d) king
3. _______ refers to what we want to achieve in a short period of time (a) long term goal (b) important goals (c) short term goals (d) significant goals
4. One of the ways to achieve our goals is
____(a) laziness (b) procrastination (c) fear (d) prayerfulness
5. Which of these bible references talks about goal setting? (a) Luke 14:27-33 (b) Philippians 1:21 (c) Acts 13:1 (d) John 3:16-18
6. The process of choosing what to do in any situation is known as ___(a) decision (b) decision making (c) goal (d) prayer
7. ___is the choice that one makes after thinking about the best thing to do (a) decision making (b) decision (c) goal (d) goal setting
8. ___ will help us make the best use of our time for God, ourselves and the society (a) gossiping (b) disobedience (c) watching TV
(d) goal setting
9. Which of these will bring shame on us and our family (a) good decision (b) having good goals (c) excelling in our studies (d) bad decision
10. One of these is not a situation in which decision making is required (a) what to eat (b) when to sleep (c) how to answer your name when called in class (d) when to do home work
11. To choose to pray always, study lessons given in school and also help our parents at home are examples of (a) bad decision (b) useless decision (c) good decision (d) unimportant decision
12. Which book of the bible says this: “ whatever your hands find to do, do it with your might for there is no work or device of knowledge or wisdom in the grave where you are going”? (a) Genesis (b) Ecclesiastes (c) Hosea (d) Habakkuk
13. In Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians , he also urged them to ___ (a) work hard (b) avoid paying for anything they bought (c) practice an eye for an eye (d) burn down houses during protest
14. “An idle hand is the ____ workshop” (a) angel’s (b) lions (c) devil’s (d) disciples
15. What is the desire to do something wrong or have something that is considered immoral? (a)desire (b) goal setting (c) decision making (d) temptation
16. Satan uses our ____to draw us to sin (a) strength (b) prayers (c) kindness (d) weakness
17. ___is the dishonest use of power for personal gain (a) temptation (b) fasting (c) corruption (c) evangelism
18. ___took twenty shekels of silver coins to betray Jesus (a) John (b) Judas Iscariot (c) Andrew (d) Jonathan
19. One of these is a cause of temptation (a) keeping bad company (b) helping your neighbor (c) loving your parents
20. We can overcome temptation through ____ (a) reading and understanding the word of God (b) watching daily news on TV (c) physical exercises (d) washing our pastor clothes
21. One of these is a good attitude (a) over eating (b) coming home very late (c) laziness in our school work (d) moderation in everything
22. One of these can lead to untimely death
(a) moderation in eating (b) drunkenness and drug abuse (c) self-control (d) cleanliness
23. The bible cautions us to ___ our tongue
(a) cut out (b) tame (c) tie (d) burn
24. Indecent dressing may lead to ____
(a) excellence in your studies (b) good health (c) wisdom (d) rape
25. ____is the quality of being reasonable and not being excessive in whatever we do (a) corruption (b) temptation (c) moderation (d) sexual immorality
SECTION B
26. _______________ and ___________ are two main types of goals.
27. ___________ refer to what we want to achieve in a long period of time.
28. One basic step of achieving goal is ______
__________________________________________
29. A daily or weekly goal is a ____________
____________________________ goal
30. When to pray, when to do home work and when to go to school are examples of situations in which __________________________ is required
31. One disadvantage of bad decision is _______
___________________________________
32. A decision is _________________________
__________________________________________
33. Goal setting is _______________________
________________________________________
34. To achieve our goals we must make the _____________________decision.
35. _____________ urged the Thessalonians to work hard.
36. One advantage of hard work is ________
__________________________________________
37. Jesus fasted for __________________days and nights
38. Extreme love for money leads to __________ and ____________________
39. A ____________ centred person only cares about himself/herself and is not bothered about his/her neighbours.
40. One right way to use our money is ______________________________________
SECTION C
1a. What is temptation? __________________
________________________________________
b. List Jesus three temptations
i. _______________________________
ii. ______________________________
iii. _________________________________
2a. What is corruption?___________________
_______________________________________
b. Give 2 causes of corruption
i. ______________________________
ii. ______________________________
3a. Give 3 examples of situations where decision making is required
i. ________________________________
ii. ________________________________
iii. _______________________________
b. State 2 importance of decision making
i. _____________________________
ii. ______________________________
4a. Give four basic steps to achieving goals
i. _________________________________
ii. __________________________________
iii. __________________________________
iv. ________________________________
b. Give two importance of goal setting
i. _________________________________
ii. __________________________________
5a. Give an example of a goal you would like to achieve ___________________________________
b. Give or state 4 important steps on how you are going to achieve that goal.
i. _________________________________
ii. __________________________________
iii. __________________________________
iv. ________________________________

 

 

 

 

 

SUBJECT: LITERATURE CLASS: GRADE 6

1. Tom dreamt that he killed a giant _____on his way to the stream (a) snake (b) rat (c) lion (d) squirrel
2. Tom’s favourite soup was ____ (a) snail soup (b) fish soup (c) cow meat soup (d) snake soup
3. Fred was Tom’s _____ (a) class mate (b) cousin
© dog (d) neighbor
4. “Didn’t you hear me? I am old enough to be your father. My sister cast a spell on me!” Who said this? (a) Fred (b) the soldier (c) Tolu (d) the snail
5. Did Tom’s parents believe him when he told them about his experience at the stream? Yes or No
6. Who put Alfouso and everyone in the palace under a spell? (a) King Merius (b) Carolina (c) Fred (d) Tom
7. Who lied to the King that Alfonso was dead?
(a) the princess (b) the prince (c) the guard (d) fathi
8. “Alfonso tried to kill the King?” Who said this?
(a) Carolina (b) Tom (c) Tolu (d) Fathi
9. Who tried talking to his father’s chicken? (a) Fred
(b) Tom (c) Tolu (d) Alfonso
10. Who wanted to kill the snail? (a) the old man
(b) Tom (c) Alfonso (d) Tolu
11. Who stopped the fight between Tolu and Tom?
(a) The Prince (b) Tom’s father (c) The old man (c) Tolu’s mon
12. Who had fought to prevent the snail from being killed? (a) carolina (b) Tolu (c) the guards (d) Tom
13. who claimed he could heal king Ilerius ? (a) Carol (b) Fred (c) Tom (d) The old
14. One of Alfonso promise to the old man was ____ (a)to be in the council of elders (b) to be a chief in one of the villages (c) He is to be given ten million dollars
(d) To own a big farm land
15. Was the spell on Alfonso removed? Yes or No ______
16. Fathi felt Alfonso was still in danger is he (fathi) did not challenge and stop his ___(a) father (b) brother (c) sister (d) mother
17. Fathi had a _____(a) black donkey (b) black stallion (c) black eagle (d) black monkey
18. Wadu was ___(a) tolu’s brother (b) Tom’s brother (c) Fathi’s brother (d) Alfonso’s brother
19. Who felt he needed to hurt people in order to survive (a) Carolina (b) Fathi (c) Wadu (d) King llerius
20. What was the Crown Prince’s belonging that was used to create the spell (a) a piece of his clothes (b) a strand of his hair (c) a piece of his skin (d) a piece of his fingernail
21. “…… please do me a favour. Don’t bury me in our sad little cemetery . Let the prince decide where to lay my body to rest!” Who said this? (a) Carolina (b) King IIerius (c) Alfonso (d) Wadu
22. Did King IIerius believe that Carolina would have a change of heart? Yes or No?
23. Who did the crown prince visit to invite him to his coronation as the next king? (a) Tom (b) Tolu (c) Lakunle (d) Adanma
24. Who stole some mango fruits from his neighbour’s compound? (a) Tolu (b) Lakunle (c) Tom (d) Adanma
25. Whose goals were stolen? (a) lakunle’s (b) Adanma’s (c) Tolu’s (d) Alfonso
SECTION B
26. Wadu’s brother was _________________ (name)
27. The author of the snail Prince is _______________
28. Another book by the author is _______________
29. The number of goats stolen was ______________ and the number recovered was_________________
30. Alfonso’s sister was ______________ (name)
31. _____________ was Tom’s friend who wanted to kill the snail
32. One of Lakunle’s sons was __________(state name)
33. The statement in question (21) was said to whom?
______________________________________
34. The old man that helped to heal King IIerius was ____________________(state name)
35. Did Carolina have a change of heart? Yes or No
_____________________________
36. Who rushed to protect the crown Prince from the sword of Carolina? ________________________
37. What happened to this person in question (37)
______________________
38. “ I must stop my brother from harming people!” Who said this? ________________________
39. who finally become the king? __________________
SECTION C
1. What were Tom’s parents doing in the morning when he greeted them? ____________________________
____________________________________________
2a. Who was Alfonso? ___________________________
b. Who was Alfonso’s sibling? _____________________
_______________________________________________
3. What happened to king IIerius and Carolina in the end? _________________________________________
_____________________________________________
____________________________________________
4. Why did the old man visit Wadu? _____________
_____________________________________________
5. What was the crown prince’s reward to Tom?
______________________________________________
_____________________________________________

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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