3RD TERM REVISION QUESTIONS EXAMINATION CLASS: PRIMARY 5 SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES NAME:………………………… Section A: Objective Test Which of the following is not a source of water? (a) oak (b) rainfall (c) River (d) well What are the main types of houses people live in Nigeria? a) Cottages b) Bungalows c) Palaces d) Castles Houses provide
WEEK 9 SUBJECT: FURTHER MATHEMATICS CLASS: SSS1 TOPIC: OPERATIONS RESEARCH CONTENT: Definition, History and nature of operations research Steps in operations research Models of operations research: i. Linear programming models ii. Transportation models (least cost and North Westcorner) iii. Assignment models Practical application of the models. Definition, History and nature of operations research Operations research
WEEK 8 SUBJECT: FURTHER MATHEMATICS CLASS: SS 1 TOPIC: INEQUALITIES CONTENT: Notation and basic rules of inequalities Linear inequalities in one variable Absolute values Inequalities in two variables Graphs of linear inequalities in two variables. Notation and basic rules of inequalities Symbols commonly used for inequalities include; We use the word ‘inequal’ or ‘unequal’ when
WEEK 6 SUBJECT: FURTHER MATHEMATICS CLASS: SS1 TOPIC: TRIGONOMETRIC RATIOS AND IDENTITIES: CONTENT: GRAPHS OF TRIGONOMETRIC RATIOS TRIGONOMETRIC EQUATION GRAPHS OF TRIGONOMETRIC RATIOS Above are the graphs of the six trigonometric functions: sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant and cotangent. In the unit circle, the value of the hypotenuse is r = 1 so that sin
WEEK 5 SUBJECT: FURTHER MATHEMATICS CLASS: SS1 TOPIC: TRIGONOMETRIC RATIOS OF GENERAL ANGLES CONTENT: QUADRANTS AND ANGLES BASIC TRIGONOMETRIC RATIOS RATIOS OF GENERAL ANGLES RATIOS FOR SPECIAL ANGLES 450,600. QUADRANTS AND ANGLES The direction to which angles are measured can either be clockwise or anticlockwise. The plane is divided into four partitions by the axes.
WEEK 4 SUBJECT: FURTHER MATHEMATICS CLASS: S.S 1 THIRD TERM TOPIC: MEASURES OF DISPERSION CONTENT: Range Inter-quartiles Mean deviation Standard deviation Variance Coefficient of variation Range Measures of Dispersion The measure of dispersion (also called measure of variation) is concerned with the degree of spread of the numerical value of a distribution. The Range: This
WEEK 3 SUBJECT: FURTHER MATHEMATICS CLASS: S.S 1 THIRD TERM TOPIC: MEASURE OF LOCATION CONTENT: Mean, Mode, Median Deciles, Percentile and Quartiles Mean, Mode, Median: A statistical quantity which is a measure of centrality of a sample or distribution is called a measure of location.Another term which is frequently used interchangeably is measure of central
WEEK 2 SUBJECT: FURTHER MATHEMATICS CLASS: S.S 1 THIRD TERM TOPIC: Data presentation CONTENT: Graphs and charts: Pictogram frequency distribution Bar chart Pie chart Histogram Frequency polygon Cumulative frequency. Data presentation Statistics is a general word for the presentation, study and interpretation of information (usually numerical information or data). Accurate and well-presented statistics can help
WEEK 1 SUBJECT: FURTHER MATHEMATICS CLASS: SS 1 TERM: 3RD TOPIC: LOGICAL REASONING CONTENT: Statements Negation Conditional Statement Bi-conditional Statement The Chain Rule Converse, inverse and contra positive of statement. Antecedent and consequent Connectives for statements including symbols. Logical Reasoning Logic is the science of reasoning, and thinking. It is also means ability to draw
English Grammar. Conjunction Conjunctions are words that join single words or sentences. Examples : and, as, when, but before, because, since If, so, unless etc. 1. Peter *and* Mary are friends 2. I was eating *when* she came in. 3. She said *that* she lost her ring.