General Instructions for Teachers and Students
- To Teachers:
- Create a conducive and quiet environment for the examination.
- Supervise the students diligently and avoid any form of favoritism.
- Collect any unauthorized materials from students before the exam begins.
- To Students:
- Write your name, class, and date clearly at the top of your answer sheet.
- Read each question carefully and answer all questions.
- Do not cheat or engage in any form of malpractice. Work on your own.
- Submit your script immediately after the examination ends.
- Stay calm and focused. Success is yours!
Part A: Objective Questions (30 Questions)
Choose the correct answer from the options (a, b, c, or d).
- Which of the following protects the brain from damage?
a. Muscle
b. Backbone
c. Skull
d. Rib-cage
- Who among the following is not a salary earner?
a. Teacher
b. Scout
c. Nurse
d. Doctor
- All the following are aspects of culture except:
a. Ants
b. Dance
c. Drama
d. Fight
- Every ________ in a year is celebrated as Democracy Day.
a. 27th May
b. 29th May
c. 5th May
d. 12th June
- What is the slogan of Ogun State?
a. Ise ya
b. Omo Ogun
c. Gateway State
d. Centre of Excellence
- A brother to your father is your ________.
a. Uncle
b. Nephew
c. Cousin
d. Brother
- These states are named after rivers except one:
a. Ogun State
b. Kwara State
c. Osun State
d. Benue State
- Pound sterling is to Britain as ________ is to Nigeria.
a. Yen
b. Cedis
c. Riyadh
d. Naira
- The total way of people’s life is known as ________.
a. Liberty
b. Library
c. Culture
d. Cultural
- A magnet has ________ ends.
a. 4
b. 3
c. 2
d. 0
- The chemical symbol for oxygen is ________.
a. CO2
b. O2
c. H2O
d. H2804
- The energy obtained from the sun is called ________.
a. Sun energy
b. Solar energy
c. Hydro energy
d. Atomic energy
- Animals that live with us in the house are called ________.
a. Domestic
b. Harmful
c. Farm
d. Zoo
- The most expensive means of transportation is ________.
a. Air
b. Foot
c. Road
d. Sea
- Who designed the Nigerian flag?
a. Mr. Olu
b. Miss Janet
c. Mr. Taiwo Akinkunmi
d. Muhammadu Buhari
- Formal education is received in ________.
a. Churches
b. Schools
c. Homes
d. Streets
- A woman who is not married is called ________.
a. Bachelor
b. Fiancé
c. Spinster
d. Youth
- Nigeria is a country on the continent of ________.
a. Africa
b. America
c. Europe
d. None of the above
- The following professionals work in the building industry except ________.
a. Architects
b. Bricklayers
c. Blacksmiths
d. Panel beaters
- In Nigeria, the following are major GSM operators except ________.
a. Airtel
b. DSTV
c. MTN
d. Etisalat
- ________ is the President of Nigeria.
a. Dr. Goodluck Jonathan
b. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
c. Dr. Olu Adewumi
d. Alhaji Muhammadu Buhari
- The union of an ovum and a sperm is called ________.
a. Fertilizer
b. Foetus
c. Fertilization
d. Marriage
- The solar system is made up of the sun and the ________ planets.
a. Four
b. Nine
c. Two
d. Twelve
- Legal separation of marriage is called ________.
a. Divorce
b. Separation
c. Marriage
d. Part-way
- ________ is an energy-giving food.
a. Protein
b. Carbohydrates
c. Fat and oil
d. Vitamin
- Where two rivers meet is called ________.
a. Junction
b. Delta
c. Joint
d. Confluence
- The legal union of a man and a woman is called ________.
a. Marriage
b. Union
c. Agreement
d. Courtship
- Which of the following is not a source of water?
a. Oak
b. Rainfall
c. River
d. Stream
- Democracy Day is celebrated on ________ every year.
a. 27th May
b. 29th May
c. 12th June
d. 15th May
- The slogan of Lagos State is ________.
a. Centre of Excellence
b. Land of Honour
c. The Big Heart
d. Gateway State
Part B: Theory Questions (30 Questions)
Answer the following questions in your own words.
- Explain the importance of Democracy Day in Nigeria.
- Define culture and list three aspects of culture.
- Differentiate between domestic and harmful animals.
- Why is air transportation the most expensive means of travel?
- List and explain three energy-giving foods.
- What are the roles of teachers in formal education?
- Mention two professions in the building industry and explain their functions.
- Describe the process of fertilization in humans.
- List three sources of water and explain their importance.
- Differentiate between rivers and deltas.
- Why is the legal union of a man and woman important in society?
- Write the chemical symbol for oxygen and explain its importance to living organisms.
- Explain what the solar system is made up of.
- Define confluence and mention one place in Nigeria where it occurs.
- Why do some animals live with humans in their homes?
- Discuss why integrity is important during examinations.
- Name the slogan of Ogun State and explain its significance.
- Write three benefits of democracy to Nigerians.
- Why is electricity considered an important resource in daily life?
- Define culture and give two examples of cultural practices.
- State the difference between harmful and farm animals, with examples.
- Mention three aspects of formal education.
- Why is the skull important to the human body?
- Explain the role of GSM operators in Nigeria.
- List three major means of transportation and their advantages.
- Discuss the effects of legal separation (divorce) on a family.
- Write out the three components of a magnet and explain their functions.
- Define air transportation and give two examples of when it is used.
- What is the significance of celebrating Democracy Day annually?
- Describe how solar energy is used in modern homes.
Part C: True or False Questions (30 Questions)
Write True or False for each statement.
- The skull protects the brain from damage.
- The energy obtained from the moon is called solar energy.
- Spinster is the term used for an unmarried man.
- The legal union of a man and woman is called marriage.
- Oxygen is necessary for the survival of all living things.
- DSTV is a major GSM operator in Nigeria.
- Domestic animals live in the house with humans.
- Pound sterling is the currency of Britain.
- The Nigerian flag has three colors: green, white, and green.
- Divorce is another name for separation in a marriage.
- The slogan of Lagos State is “Land of Honour.”
- The rib cage protects the brain.
- Rivers are a major source of water for farming activities.
- Culture includes drama and dance.
- The process of fertilization in humans involves an ovum and sperm.
- Spinster is the term used for an unmarried woman.
- Blacksmiths are part of the building industry.
- A confluence is where two rivers meet.
- There are nine planets in the solar system.
- Teachers and nurses are examples of salary earners.
- Legal separation in marriage is called courtship.
- The energy from the sun is called solar energy.
- Roads are the cheapest means of transportation.
- Vitamins are energy-giving foods.
- Rivers in Nigeria are named after Osun and Benue.
- Education is formal when it occurs in homes and churches.
- Architects design and construct buildings.
- Integrity means doing the right thing, even during examinations.
- May 29th is celebrated as Democracy Day in Nigeria.
- The union of a man and woman is called an agreement.
Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions (30 Questions)
Complete the following sentences.
- The chemical formula for water is ________.
- The Nigerian flag was designed by ________.
- The total way of life of a group of people is called ________.
- The slogan of Lagos State is ________.
- ________ energy is obtained from the sun.
- The Nigerian flag was designed by ________.
- The ________ protects the brain from damage.
- Domestic animals like ________ live with humans in their homes.
- The ________ system is made up of the sun and its planets.
- Rivers provide water for ________ activities.
- Formal education takes place in ________.
- The term ________ refers to an unmarried woman.
- Integrity during examinations means ________.
- The union of an ovum and a sperm is called ________.
- There are ________ planets in the solar system.
- A confluence is where ________.
- Culture includes drama, dance, and ________.
- Legal separation of marriage is known as ________.
- ________ protects the chest cavity.
- Airtel and MTN are examples of ________ operators.
- The energy obtained from food is called ________.
- Architects work in the ________ industry.
- May 29th is celebrated annually as ________.
- The chemical formula for water is ________.
- The rib cage protects the ________.
- Animals used for farming are called ________ animals.
- ________ is the currency used in Nigeria.
- The brother to your father is your ________.
- The chemical symbol for oxygen is ________.
- Blacksmiths make tools but do not work in the ________ industry.