Answer JSS 2 Holiday Assignment Homework
PHE (Physical and Health Education):
- Umpire: An umpire is an official responsible for enforcing the rules during a sports event. They ensure fair play, make decisions on scoring, and maintain order.
- Clerk of the course: The clerk of the course oversees administrative aspects of a racing event, managing documentation, registrations, and communication between organizers and participants.
- Recall starter: A recall starter initiates a race restart if there’s a false start. They play a crucial role in ensuring a fair beginning to the race.
- Lap scorer: Lap scorers keep track of the number of laps completed by participants in endurance events, aiding in determining final results.
- Track Judge: Responsible for monitoring athletes during track and field events, ensuring adherence to rules, and making judgments on fouls or violations.
Officials In Track and Field Events JSS 2 PHE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE:
Answering questions in an Oral English Workbook typically involves exercises related to pronunciation, comprehension, and oral expression. It aims to enhance verbal communication skills.
HISTORY:
- Western Sudanese Empires (Ghana, Mali, Songhai): These empires, located in West Africa, flourished between the 8th and 16th centuries, contributing to the region’s cultural and economic development.
- Ancient Ghana Empire (Wagadou): The original name, Wagadou, reflects the rich history of a powerful West African state known for its gold trade.
- Social Structure of Ancient Ghana Empire: Included a king (ruler), nobles (elite class), warriors (military), and common people engaged in various occupations.
Three factors that led to the decline of Mali Empire History JSS 2 Second Term Lesson Notes
NVE CIVIC EDUCATION:
Answering objective questions in a Civic Education workbook involves demonstrating knowledge of civic responsibilities, government structures, and ethical principles.
SOCIAL STUDIES:
- Harmful Substances: Refers to substances that, when introduced to the body, can cause damage or have adverse effects on health.
- Preventing Intake of Harmful Substances: Strategies include education to raise awareness, regulations controlling access, proper disposal methods, safety measures, and promoting general awareness.
CRS (Christian Religious Studies):
- Freedom: The state of being free from coercion or constraint, allowing individuals to act or express themselves according to their will.
- Five Types of Freedom: Speech (expression), religion (belief), assembly (association), press (information), and movement (travel).
Business Studies:
- Insurance: A financial arrangement providing protection against specified risks, with the insurer offering compensation in case of loss or damage.
- Four Types of Insurance: Life insurance (covers death), health insurance (covers medical expenses), property insurance (covers property damage), and liability insurance (covers legal responsibilities).
Music:
- Genres/Styles of Nigerian Music: Afrobeat (fusion of jazz, highlife, and funk), Highlife (traditional and Western music fusion), Juju (Yoruba music), Fuji (Yoruba percussion genre), and Gospel.
- Nigerian Afro pop Musicians: Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido, Tiwa Savage, Yemi Alade, Mr Eazi, Tekno, Simi, Niniola, and Adekunle Gold.
- Nigerian Gospel Musicians: Sinach, Nathaniel Bassey, Tope Alabi, Frank Edwards, Mercy Chinwo, Eben, Lara George, Tim Godfrey, Chioma Jesus, and Steve Crown.
- Musical Instruments: Piano, guitar, drums, saxophone, trumpet, violin, flute, clarinet, trombone, cello, harp, accordion, marimba, xylophone, tambourine, conga drums, bongo drums, djembe, harmonica, and synthesizer.
COMPUTER STUDIES:
- Internet: A global network connecting computers worldwide, facilitating communication, information sharing, and online activities.
- Benefits of Internet: Access to vast information, communication efficiency, online services (e-commerce, education).
- Abuses of Internet: Cyberbullying, hacking, phishing (fraudulent activities).
- WWW (World Wide Web): A system of interlinked hypertext documents on the internet, accessed through web browsers.
YORUBA:
“Ko aroko Lori Odun keresimesi” means “No holiday assignment for Christmas.”
AGRIC:
- Common Crops and Animals: Identify and memorize names, both common and scientific, of crops and farm animals commonly used for food in the local area.
- Test Preparation: Read and study materials covering Agricultural Science topics from Junior Secondary School (JSS) 1 and 2.
HOME ECONOMICS:
- Food Definition: Any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body.
- Methods of Cooking (Boiling, Frying, Baking, Steaming, Grilling): Techniques used to prepare food.
- Factors in Meal Planning: Considerations like nutritional balance, dietary preferences, cultural influences, and budget constraints
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