Post Utme Past Questions and Answers General
Post Utme Past Questions and Answers General
Post JAMB
Past Questions
And
Answers
Ebook.
Introduction
So you've done the United Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) and your
result was released. Congratulations! Because not everyone who sits for the exam
has their results released. Some of the results seized will be later released, so be
hopeful.
Next hurdle to scale is the Post UTME, sometimes called Post JAMB. Some
Universities and Polytechnics prefer to call it Universities Matriculation Screening
Test. This is a one-day exam set by your school of choice, for admission of
candidates into their institutions.
Different Universities, Polytechnics, and Colleges of Education set their Post JAMB
questions differently. But a common subject among most of them is the General
Paper or General Knowledge subject.
This is why this free ebook covers information, past questions and answers on
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General Paper, from different institutions. If you follow the instructions in this book,
and familiarize yourself with the information contained here, you are sure to
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perform excellently in this year's Post JAMB exam.
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center before the day of the exam so you don't spend time looking for the center on
the morning of the exam.
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2. Take along only those things that are necessary. If you know you don't need your
phone for the exam, don't go along with it. There have been cases of mobile phones
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being seized or stolen from the owners at the exam venue.
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3. Take extra stationery along - pencils, erasers, Calculator etc.
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5. Do not make any noise when in the exam hall. If you constitute yourself as a
nuisance, you may incur the wrath of your invigilator, and this would not be good
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6.Do not waste too much time on a particular question, you can skip it and later
come back to it after you've answered the recognizable ones.
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Goodluck!
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Contents
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GEOLOGY......................................................................................................................................................................... 65
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GOVERNMENT................................................................................................................................................................. 73
HISTORY .......................................................................................................................................................................... 80
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LITERATURE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 87
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MATHEMATICS ................................................................................................................................................................ 94
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ENGLISH PASSAGE
'You all know how friendly we are with Okperi. Do you think that any Umuaro man who goes to prison
there will come back alive? But that apart, do you forget that this is the moon of planting? Do you want to
grow this year's crops in the prison house in a land where your fathers owe a cow? I speak as your elder
brother. I have travelled in Olu and I have travelled in Igbo, and I can tell you that there is no escape from
the white man. He has come.
When suffering knocks at your door and you say there is no seat left for him, he tells you not to worry
because he has brought his own stool. The white man is like that. Before any of you here was old enough
to tie a cloth between the legs I saw with my own eyes what the white did to Abame. Then I knew there
was no escape.
As daylight chases away darkness so will the white man drive away all our customs. I know that as I say it
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now it passes by yours ears, but it will happen. The white man has power which comes from the true God
and it burns like fire. This is the God about Whom we every eighth day... Unachukwu's opponents were
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now shouting that this was a meeting of an age group, that they had not assembled to join with him in
chewing the seed of foolishness which they called their new religion.
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'We a e talki g a out the hite a 's oad , said a oi e a o e the othe s.
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'Yes, we are talking about the white man's road, the roof and walls of a house falling, the ceiling is not left
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standing. The white man, the new religion, the soldiers, the new road - they are all part of the same thing.
The white man has a gun, a machete, a bow and carries fire in his mouth. He does not fight with one
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1. 'There is no escape from the white man' in the passage means that the
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(B) white man can kill all the people with his gun
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(C) people are only trying to run away from the white man
(D) people must accept the white man.
(A) is a coward
(B) wants his people
(C) loves the white man
(D) is wise with experience
Insects can be classified into fourteen separate groupings, or orders. Butterflies and moths belong to the
Lepidopte a o de . Lepidopte a ea s s ale i gs , f o the G eek o ds lepido hi h ea s s ale
a d pte a hi h ea s i gs .
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Lepidoptera is one of the largest and most diverse i se ts o de s. The o l o de ith o e diffe e t
species is coleopteran, that of beetles. So far, scientists have observed approximately 150,000 different
species of butterflies and moths. Each species is distinguished by the unique arrangement, colour, and
pattern of its scales. Worldwide, there are about 28,000 butterfly species. The rest of the species
comprising Lepidoptera are species of moths. Though butterflies and moths both have scaled wings, there
are some important differences between them. Butterflies are distinguished by their brightly coloured
i gs. Moths i gs a e usuall less ight. Butte flies a e usuall a ti e du i g the da , hile othe s a e
a ti e at ight. A utte fl s a te ae a e s olle at the tip, hile a oth s a te ae are feathery.
(A) 2
(B) 14
(C) 3
(D) 150
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(A) Butterflies and moths belong to different order
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(B) Butterflies and moths are both Lepidoptera
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(D) Butterflies fly faster than other Lepidoptera
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I A e i a, the fi st a e d e t to the Bill of ‘ights states, Co g ess shall ake o la .... a idgi g the
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f eedo of spee h..... This a e d e t as passed to p ote t ou ight to e p ess ou opi io s ithout
fear. Yet, we must stop using the first amendment as a justification to say whatever we want, whenever
e a t. No spee h is f ee he it has det i e tal effe t o the well-being of the others, the
protection of our privacy, the safety of our borders, or the quality of our thinking.
While censorship is not the way of this land, we must take into account the effect of musical lyrics that
influence young listeners. How often do we find ourselves singing a tune or repeating a phrase from a
song instinctively, without stopping to ponder the meaning of the words? When these words are
demeaning to any group of people or when they incite violence, we are unknowingly repeating phrases of
hate. How long does it take until those phrases become worn into our patterns of thought and we find
ourselves believing the words we mindlessly hummed?
(A) distasteful
(B) complimentary
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(C) insulting
(D) delightful
7. The author implies that the most important aim of the right to free speech is
(A) statistics
(B) impassioned generalizations
(C) historical quotations
(D) anecdotes and examples
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9. This passage is most likely from
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(B) textbook on the constitution is
(C) magazine article on American music
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(D) editorial in a school newspaper
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Read each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
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Those who are familiar with it will tell you that Ludo, like human life itself, is a game both of chance and
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skill. You need skill in deciding how to make the most advantageous use of the figures, which turn up on
the die when you cast it. Since each player has at least four alternative ways of using his figures, two
players with equal luck may fare differently, depending on how cleverly each one uses his figures. The
element of luck, again as in human life, plays a dominant role however. For no matter how skilful a player
may be in using the figure he gets on the die, he has a slim chance of winning if he continually throws low
figures. While a combination of ones and twos may be useful in checking the advance of one's opponents,
it will not take one home fast enough to win. On the other hand, consistent throws of sixes and fives, with
even the very minimum of skill will help a player to home all his four counters before any of the three
other players, unless, of course, he has no idea of the game at all.
11. It is implied in the passage that two players may fare equally if they
12. It is implied in the passage that in Ludo threes and fours are
13. According to the passage, a player with consistently high throws will
14. Read each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
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Farming is the most important aspect of agriculture that has attracted attention within the last few years.
Agriculture has several other aspects like fishery, livestock and poultry. All these are also important in that
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they have to do with the production of food items which human beings consume for survival. In many
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parts of the world today, farming has been regarded as the mainstay of the economy. Crops such as cocoa,
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rubber and cotton have been produced in such commercial quantity that they are sold to other countries.
Some countries have better comparative advantage in producing certain farm crops than other countries.
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In these other countries, there is the need to spend a lot of money on agriculture, particularly farming.
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Most farmers use outmoded tools. A lot of them have no place to store their crops, most of which are
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always destroyed by insects and pests before harvest time. All these have adverse effects on their
productivity. The government can do a lot to help farmers. Farmers' co-operative societies can be
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encouraged and loans can be made available to farmers through government institutions like banks and
finance corporations. Farmers can be taught how to build good storage structures for their produce. All
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these and a lot more can help to improve the conditions of farming in these countries.
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15. Read each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
It is customary nowadays among fashionable ladies and gentlemen to acquire strange and sometimes
quaint clothes which are scarcely ever used: Sometimes it may be an approaching festival; sometimes a
two hours' ceremony and sometimes to honour a dead colleague - something triggers off the modern craze
to sew new materials whose use does not outlast the moment of craze. And so, people who just occupy
small apartments in their parents' homes, or have rented one room in a densely-peopled house find that
more than two-thirds of their rooms are filled with bongo trousers which they cannot wear, worn out jeans
which stink, or specially made clothes for occasions that are not recurrent.
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Although plagued by the problem of school fees for their children, parents have had to swallow their own
phlegm and humour of their children who need special clothes for important events. Newly employed
youths soon find that their comrades are getting married, and new and special attire must be used to grace
the occasion. University students see matriculation ceremonies or induction ceremonies into club
membership as special reasons to make new attire which - you may be sure - they would not wear on
another occasion that parallels the one for which these clothes were made.
Medical doctors may soon find another cause for the incidence of high blood pressure among the youth.
The desire to acquire new clothes is one strong possible cause, but a more subtle one which haunts like a
ghost is the problem of choice of what to wear. The youths have so stuffed their apartments, wardrobes,
drawers and trunks with so many clothes that the greatest problem they face is the choice of what to
wear.
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(C) University students and induction ceremonies
(D) Parents and the money for fashion craze
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Read each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
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It may be argued that museums as an institution and an agency for transmitting cultural heritage are an
artificial creation, so far as objects are removed from their natural or proper environments and put into
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museums which are different environment altogether. However, it seems that museums themselves have
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come to be accepted and recognized as the best equipped institutions devised by man for the assemblage
of cultural objects and their presentation and preservation for the present and future generations.
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The artificial character of museums is however being gradually transformed into a cultural reality. Thus,
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just as one goes to the theatre for plays and other performing arts; the mosque, the church or the shrine
fo o ship; the li a fo the p i ted o d; toda , it is to the useu o e goes to see e ide e of a s
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material outfit. For, no other institution or place so readily comes to mind as museums do when evidence
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of material culture is sought. Herein lies the importance of museums as cultural institutions and an agency
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17. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT part of the main functions of museums?
(A) Preservation
(B) Generation
(C) Presentation
(D) Assemblage
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18. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow it.
You would think that the common cold should be easy enough to study, but it is not so easy as it looks.
Colds often seem to spread from one person to another, so it is often assumed that the cold must be
infectious, but there are some puzzling observations which do not fit in with this theory. An investigator in
Holland examined some eight thousand volunteers from different areas, and came to the conclusion that
in each group the colds appeared at the same time. Transfer of infection from case to case could not
account for that. Yet at the Common Cold Research Unit in Salisbury the infection theory has been tested
out; two series of about two hundred people each were inoculated, one with salt water and the other with
secretions from known cold victims. Only one of the salt-water group got a cold, compared with seventy-
three in the other group.
In the British Medical Journal the other day, there was a report of a meeting 'The Common Cold-Fact and
Fancy', at which one of the speakers reported a study of cold made in Cirencester over the last five years.
Three hundred and fifty volunteers had kept diary records of their colds and on an average each had seven
every year, with an annual morbidity of seven days. So nearly one-fifth of our lives is spent in more or less
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misery, coughing and sneezing. Some widely held beliefs about the common cold have turned out not to
be true. It seems that old people are just as liable to colds as the young. Sailors in isolated weather ship
have just as many colds while on board and not in contact with colds as the young. Sailors in isolated
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weather ships have just as many colds while on board and not in contact with the outside world as when
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on shore. It is truism that common illnesses pose more problems than the rare. The rare disease is by
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comparison much easier to handle. There are not so many cases and all of them have been intensively
studied. Someone has read up all the literature about the disease and published a digest of it. There will be
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19. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow it.
Whenever I have had to ask myself the question why I have not left this country for good, many answers
rush to my mind, each striving to be recognized as being the most cogent. I am reminded of the popular
slogan that 'this country belongs to us all', for which reason every Nigerian must join hands in trying to
salvage it. I try to dismiss the argument by reasoning that it is foolhardy attempting to lend a helping hand
where one's services are apparently not required. Then I am reminded that if I left the country in a hurry
just because of our political instability and economic hardships, my commitments to my family and
extended family at home would suffer. I reply by saying that as soon as I got settled abroad; I would
arrange for my family to join me. Other financial problems at home would be taken care of by my regular
remittances. Would I then never think of going back Home in future? Not until the situation in the country
improved considerably, I would answer. And who did I expect to carry on with the task of national
rehabilitation when the likes of me are all out of the country? Those who messed up the country in the first
place, I would argue. And so on. This dialogue of self has been going on for the last ten years or so;
meanwhile, I am yet to leave the country.
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When I wonder how many people share my kind of mental experience, I realize that we must be very few.
For not many have the slightest opportunity of absconding from the country; they do not have the place to
run to nor do they have the means of escape. Even among the elite who consider this possibility, the
uncertainty of a future outside their fatherland intimidates. And so we all end up staying and mumbling.
The expression 'each striving to be recognized as being the most cogent' means each
It was part of her nefarious plot! Of that I had no doubt. She would slowly deprive me of my delicious
slumber until finally, exhausted, I gave in to her wretched demands. She would claw her ways into my
dreams, she could growl and complain, but no, I would not give in. I pulled the covers close over my head
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and rolled over. I was the stronger of we two. I was the determined one. I was the human, and she the
beast. She must have understood my determination, for mercifully, the whining stopped. My breathing
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grew deeper and I returned to my wonderful sleep. Until moments later a crash awakened me. I bolted
out of bed and there she was, in the kitchen guiltily lappily kitty treats off the floor. The mischievous beast
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had jumped onto the countertop and knocked the bag of food onto the floor. Bad kitt ! I s olded,
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pushing her away from the mess of chow. But the sweet face, that little sandpaper tongue licking her
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(A) prankish
(B) illegal
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(C) wicked
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(D) vicious
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ENGLISH OBJECTIVE
In questions below, choose the word(s) or phrase which best fills the gap(s)
1. Jubril found that thieves had entered his house in his absence. He went to the police to report the...
2. After the accused was found guilty by the court, his counsel... before sentence was passed
(A) trafficking
(B) traviking
(C) trafficking
(D) traffiking
(A) would
(B) will
(C) used to
(D) could
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(A) rite
(B) rights
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(C) rites
(D) right is
6. The officer was compelled to... the suspect's car.
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(A) seize
(B) cease
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(C) sieze
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(D) sease
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(A) working/do
(B) work/are
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(C) working/are
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(D) work/aren't
(A) layed
(B) lied
(C) laid
(D) lain
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In questions below, choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase underlined
11. The culprits will surrender their loot to the customs officials.
(A) specialized
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(B) lively
(C) intellectual
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(D) unruly
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13. Rich citizens are often niggardly in their ways
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(A) beggarly
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(B) sordid
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(C) miserly
(D) pompous
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(A) change
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(B) wane
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(C) slide
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(D) disappear
15. Olu promised to look out for her next time he is in town
17. The speaker took his audience down memory lane before he went to the topic of his lecture.
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(A) took his audience on a journey through a street called Memory Lane
(B) recalled events from the past
(C) told a tale about a place called Memory Lane
(D) gave an outline of his lecture
Choose the option that has the same vowel sound as the one represented by the letters
underlined.
18. faeces
(A) polices
(B) pain
(C) peasant
(D) pear
19. pot
(A) port
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(B) word
(C) correct
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(D) what
20. leopard
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(A) geology
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(B) people
(C) leaven
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Select the word that has the same pattern of stress as the given word
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21. EDUCATION
(A) duplicity
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(B) conjectural
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(C) economics
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(D) elaborate
22. HONOUR
(A) human
(B) hyena
(C) humane
(D) hotel
23. Identify the word that has a different stress pattern from the others.
(A) discourse
(B) intimate
(C) accelerate
(D) integral
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24. Identify the word that has the stress on the second syllable.
(A) always
(B) result
(C) reproduce
(D) understand
(A) courteous
(B) careful
(C) impolite
(D) incurious
(A) stretched
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(B) loose
(C) firm
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(D) tight.
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27. The diminutive figure bounces over the track with unfathomable lightness.
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(A) irresistible
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(B) predictable
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(C) invigorating
(D) impressive.
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28. The teacher announced that the class would be making a fleeting visit to the Zoo.
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(A) long
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(B) routine
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(C) brief
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(D) guided
(A) an annual
(B) a weekly
(C) a nightly
(D) a short.
(A) exacerbate
(B) assuage
(C) eradicate
(D) tackle.
(A) militant
(B) loyal
(C) quiet
(D) corrupt.
(A) a horrible
(B) an enervating
(C) a mortal
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(D) an energizing.
34. The striking workers have vowed not to return to work until the decision is rescinded
(A) implemented
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(B) changed
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(C) dismissed
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(D) incorporated
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35. It is rare for a leader and his deputy to see eye to eye.
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36. The man was able to persuade his wilful and obstinate daughter to follow the career he chose for
her.
(A) effective
(B) belated
(C) hard
(D) deadly
38. The boy was told that lie would need several more pints of blood if he was to survive.
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(A) plenty
(B) much
(C) many
(D) some
39. In spite of her grim situation, the young widow smiled dutifully at the visitor's pleasantries
40. The presence of the security men in the area will provide a moment of respite for the residents.
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(D) soothing relaxation.
41. Though David's condition is serious, his life is not in immediate danger.
(A) grave
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(B) nasty
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(C) dangerous
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(D) hypertensive.
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(A) clear
(B) incorrect
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(C) vague
(D) distinct
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(A) impartial
(B) emotional
(C) Impassive
(D) emotive.
44. My father was at the apogee of his career when he was retired
45. The party's gathering was thrown into a state of euphoria after the election result was announced.
(A) pleasure
(B) confusion
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(C) sadness
(D) excitement
Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence
46. The politician's inflammatory remarks were heavily criticized.
47. The events of last Friday show that there is no love lost between the Principal and the Vice-
Principal.
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(D) They work independently.
48. Though he is our elected representative, he often takes a rather jaundiced view of our problems.
Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provide
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50. Without ou ele tless a paig s, e ight … i to i the a e fo the Natio al Asse l
(A) access
(B) accent
(C) assent
(D) ascent
52. The new school is not provided with... for science practicals.
(A) an equipment
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(A) brought up
(B) called off
(C) broken off
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(D) phased out.
55. Our town is so small that we are always meeting our schoolmates accidentally.
(C) clear up
(D) give up.
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(A) look up
(B) watch out
(C) look out
(D) look in.
58. Thousands of students are candidates for the examination but only very few pass.
In question below, choose the expression which best completes each sentence
61. The manager said that unless the employees worked harder the factory would have to be closed.
The manager said that
(A) the employees were not working hard, and so the factory would be closed
(B) the employees should not close early so that they could produce more
(C) the factory would be shut if the employees did not increase their output
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(D) the factory was closed because the employees did not work hard enough
62. The student who went home without an exeat has apologised... his misconduct
(A) on
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(B) at
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(C) for
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(D) about.
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(A) upon
(B) on
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(C) for
(D) against
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(A) to
(B) with
(C) for
(D) about
(A) for
(B) with
(C) up
(D) on
From the alternatives provided in questions below, select the one which most appropriately
completes the sentence.
66. I meant... a pencil but there was no one... them.
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(A) buying/selling
(B) to buy/to sell
(C) buying/to sell
(D) buy/to sell
(E) to buy/selling
(A) taught
(B) is teaching
(C) was teaching
(D) teaches
(E) has been teaching
(A) broadcast
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(B) been broadcast
(C) broadcasted
(D) been broadcasted
70. Choose the word that does not have the same vowel sound as the others.
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(A) sun
(B) shun
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(C) son
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(D) short
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71. Choose the word that does not have the same vowel sound as the others.
(A) deep
(B) lease
(C) meet
(D) lace
Choose the word that has the same consonant sound(s) as the one presented by the letter(s)
underlined
72. baby
(A) dumb
(B) climb
(C) tuber
(D) plumber
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73. time
(A) water
(B) weather
(C) debut
(D) depot
In the question below, the word in capital letters has an emphatic stress. Choose the option
that best fits the expression in the sentence
74. The fire destroyed MANY lives.
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(A) Is the electricity in your compound supplied by a generator?
(B) Is the electricity in your neighbour's premises supplied by a generator?
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(C) Does the electricity in your premises come from NEPA?
(D) Does everybody in your street receive electricity from generators?
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76. Identify the word that has a different stress pattern from the others.
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(A) Interrupt
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(B) Contribute
(C) Harmattan
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(D) Entertain
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77. Identify the word that has a different stress pattern from the others.
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(A) Interlocutor
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(B) Opportunity
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(C) Ambiguity
(D) Actualization
(A) LA-bor-a-tory
(B) la-BOR-a-tory
(C) la-bor-A-tory
(D) la-bor-a-TORY
79. expantiate
(A) Ex-pan-ti-ate
(B) ex-PAN-ti-ate
(C) ex-pan-TI-ate
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(D) ex-pan-ti-ATE
80. intensify
(A) IN-ten-si-fy
(B) in-TEN-si-fy
(C) in-ten-SI-fy
(D) in-ten-si-FY
CURRENT AFFAIRS
(A) 55
(B) 47
(C) 39
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(D) 51
(E) 45
(A) Rye
(B) Saffron
(C) Ginger
(D) Cloves
(E) Nutmeg
(A) 1983
(B) 1987
(C) 2001
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(D) 2000
(E) 1984
(A) Somalia
(B) Morocco
(C) Seychelles
(D) Burundi
(E) Lesotho
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(E) Prof. (Mrs) Bolanle Awe
(A) Rivers
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(B) Cross River
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(C) Katsina
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(D) Nassarawa
(E) Sokoto
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(A) Bangkok
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(B) Montevideo
(C) Bern
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(D) Manila
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(E) Uru
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11. ____ was the Chief Justice of Nigeria between 1995 and 2006
(A) Iranian
(B) Dublin
(C) Baghdad
(D) Teheran
(C) Budapest
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(A) Union of European Federation Associations
(B) United European Football Associations
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(C) Union of European Football Associations
(D) United English Football Associations
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(E) Union of English Football Associations
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(A) 1992
(B) 1993
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(C) 1994
(D) 1995
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17. The June 12 Presidential election was annulled by President Ibrahim Babangida on
(A) Ilorin
(B) Lokoja
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(C) Kaduna
(D) Lagos
(E) Sokoto
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(A) May 30, 1967
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(C) Ogbomoso
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(D) Ilorin
(E) Ijebu Ode
(A) Tunisia
(B) Turkey
(C) Zimbabwe
(D) Sudan
(E) Tanzania
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(E) Niger State
(A) Rye
(B) Saffron
(C) Ginger
(D) Cloves
(E) Nutmeg
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(A) Iranian
(B) Dublin
(C) Baghdad
(D) Teheran
(E) Budapest
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(A) 1 February 1946
(B) 26 June 1945
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(C) 24 October 1945
(D) 15 March 1943
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(E) 10 January 1939
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(A) 2000
(B) 2003
(C) 2004
(D) 2007
(E) 2009
(A) Greek
(B) Athens
(C) Rome
(D) Jerusalem
(E) Syria
38. The Secretary-General of the United Nations between 1972 and 1981 was
(A) 1994
(B) 1995
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(C) 1996
(D) 1997
(D) 1998
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(A) 1960
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(B) 1970
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(C) 1947
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(E) 1934
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(B) Republican
(C) Democratic-Republican
(D) Federalist
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(A) Mauritius
(B) Rwanda
(C) Lesotho
(D) Tunisia
(E) Gambia
BIOLOGY
1. The muscle cell fluid of an athlete was tested immediately after a 100m race and was found to
contain a high concentration of lactic acid .Explain what could have caused this. The
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2. One of this is not a continuous variation
(A) height
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(B) weight
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(C) tongue rolling
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(B) insects
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(D) annelids
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5. The random way genes recombine during meiosis and fertilization leads to
(A) Plants
(B) Animals
(C) Temperature
(D) Meadows
(A) First
(B) Second
(C) Third
(D) Fourth
9. The primary structure responsible for pumping blood for circulation through the mammalian
circulatory systems is the
(A) Veins
(B) Right auricle
(C) Arteries
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(D) Left ventricle
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10. The cocoon into which an earthworm lays its egg is produced in the
(A) prostomium
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(B) peristomium
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(C) chaeta
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(D) clitellum
(A) father
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(B) mother
(C) relative
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(A) adjusting the weight of the fish when swimming at different levels.
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(B) extracting oxygen from water which enters the mouth of the fish.
(C) equalizing fluid pressures between the fish and the surrounding water.
(D) absorbing more water when the fish is about to descend to a lower level
13. The theory that new organs or characteristics develop in organisms when there is a need for them
was postulated by
14. Ribosomes are found in all living cells. What is their function?
16. Plants that are adapted to grow in dry land where water content is low are
(A) Halophytes
(B) Hydrophytes
(C) Xerophytes
(D) Mesophytes
17. What happens to a man whose pancreas has been surgically removed?
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(B) sex
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(C) gene
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(D) ovum
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(C) genome
(D) genotype
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(A) stomata
(B) blood
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(C) kidney
(D) flame cell
(A) First
(B) Second
(C) Third
(D) Fourth
22. Which of the following factors is not associated with aquatic habitat
(A) Temperature
(B) Light intensity
(C) Humidity
(D) wave action
(A) molluscs
(B) insects
(C) nematods
(D) annelids
24. Which of the following constitutes the main internal tissue of leaf?
(A) Cuticle
(B) Mesophyll
(C) Vascular bundle
(D) Lower epidermis
25. In insects, the structure that performs the same function as the kidney in man is the
(A) Nephridium
(B) Flame cell
(C) Malphigian tubule
(D) Trachea
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(A) medicine
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(B) chemistry
(C) law is
(D) biology
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27. One of this is not a shape of fingerprints
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(A) circles
(B) loop
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(C) whorls
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(D) arches
28. What is the term used to describe the sum total of biotic and abiotic factors in the environment of
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(A) habitat
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(B) biome
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(C) ecosystem
(D) ecological niche
(A) glycogen
(B) glucose
(C) maltase
(D) starch
(A) Monkeys
(B) Human females
(C) Human males
(D) Chimpanzees
(A) karyokinesis
(B) cytokinesis
(C) isogamy
(D) isopomy
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(A) RNA
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(B) DNA
(C) mRNA is
(D) Mitosis
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35. The order of food passage in the digestive system is
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(B) Ileum-Colon-Cecum-Rectum
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(C) Colon-Ileum-Cecum-Rectum
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(D) Colon-Cecum-Ileum-Rectum
36. In plants, the structures that play roles similar to the arteries and veins of animals are the
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37. Two plants with red flowers were back crossed, which of the following results indicates that
the plants are heterozygous red flower, where red flowers are dominants?
38. Genetically modified food products have not become universally accepted because
(A) tapeworm
(B) earthworm
(C) centipede
(D) shark
(A) Drone
(B) Queens
(C) Workers
(D) None of these
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(A) devil
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(B) jelly
(C) cray is
(D) shark
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43. The sexual reproductive units produced by mature individuals of sexually reproducing species of
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organism is called
(A) sperms
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(B) ova
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(C) zygotes
(D) gametes.
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(A) annelids
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(B) nematods
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(C) insects
(D) molluscs
(A) bulbs
(B) corm
(C) rhizomes
(D) tap roots
47. Circulation of blood to all parts of the body excepts the lungs is through
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(A) xylem
(B) phloem
(C) cambium
(D) cortex
(A) genotype
(B) phenotype
(C) variation
(D) gene
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(B) variation
(C) mutation is
(D) heredity
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CHEMISTRY
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1. Organic Chemistry is the branch of Chemistry that deals with ------- and -------
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2. The movement of liquid molecules from the surface of the liquid to the gaseous phase above it is
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(A) NaHSO4
(B) Na2SO4
(C) CH3CO2Na
(D) Na2S
4. Given that the molecular mass of iron is 56 and that of oxygen is 16, how many moles of iron (III)
oxide will be contained in 1kg of the compound?
(A) 12.5moles
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(B) 0.625moles
(C) 25moles
(D) 6.25moles
5. 3.0g of a mixture of potassium carbonate and potassium chloride were dissolved in a 250cm3
standard flask. 25cm3 of this solution required 40.00cm3 of 0.01M HCl for neutralization. What is the
percentage by weight of k2CO3 in the mixture? (k = 39, O = 16, C = 12)
(A) 92
(B) 89
(C) 72
(D) 82
6. 0.499g of CuSO4.XH2O when heated to constant weight gave a residue of 0.346g. What is the value
of X?
(A) 2.0
(B) 3.0
(C) 5.0
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(D) 4.0
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(A) methane is
(B) ethane
(C) propane
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(D) butane
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8. Which of the following gases can be collected by the method of downward delivery?
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(B) oxygen
(C) ammonia
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(D) hydrogen
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(A) 33%
(B) 44%
(C) 55%
(D) 87%
11. When a solution of silver (I) nitrate is saturated with hydrogen sulphide, a black precipitate forms
which is
(A) H2S
(B) Ag2S
(C) PbS
(D) HNO3
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12. 0.0075 mole of calcium trioxocarbonate (iv) is added to 0.015 mole of a solution of HCl. The volume
of gas evolved at S.T.P is
(A) 224cm3
(B) 168cm3
(C) 112cm3
(D) 100cm3
13. The weakest attractive force that can be observed between two molecules is
(A) ionic
(B) covalent
(C) coordinates
(D) van der waals forces
(A) Principal
(B) azimuthally
(C) magnetic
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(D) spin
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15. The major source of oxides of nitrogen is from the burning of
(A) coal
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(B) wood
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(C) fuel
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(D) chlorofluorocarbons.
(A) starch
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(B) protein
(C) animal fibre
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(D) cellulose
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(A) alkanes
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18. An element X forms the following compounds with chlorine: XCl4, XCl3, XCl2. This illustrate the
(A) CHCl3
(B) CHI3
(C) CCl4
(D) CHF3
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20. Organic molecules that have the suffix-ene are unsaturated hydrocarbons that have
21. Copper metal dissolves in concentrated trioxonitrate (v) acid with the resultant evolution of
(A) CO2
(B) SO2
(C) NO2
(D) CO
22. Which of the following is not a member of the homologous series of the paraffins?
(A) C3H8
(B) C5H12
(C) C15H32
(D) C24H48
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23. Element P, Q, R and S have 6, 11, 15 and 16 electrons respectively, therefore,
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(A) p will form an ionic bond with R
(B) R will form an electrovalent bond with S
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(C) Q will form a covalent bond with S
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(D) Q will form an electrovalent bond with S
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24. A gaseous mixture of 80.0g of oxygen and 56.0g of nitrogen has a total pressure of 1.8atm. The
partial pressure of oxygen in the mixture is
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(B) 1.0atm
(C) 1.2atm
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(D) 1.4atm
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(B) the CO2 formed during the fermentation process has a sour taste
(C) it is commonly adulterated by the tappers and sellers
(D) microbiological activity results in the production of organic acids within it.
(A) 2, 4 – dinitrophenylhydrazine
(B) hydrogen cyanide
(C) sodium hydrogen sulphite
(D) Tolle s eage t
(A) KClO3
(B) Cl2O7
(C) ZnCl2
(D) NaClO
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(A) 1.88dm3
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(C) 18.80dm3
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(D) 60.0dm3
32. A current of 4.0 amperes was passed through copper (II) tetraoxosulphate (IV) solution for one
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hour using copper electrodes. What was the mass of copper deposited? (Cu =64, IF = 96500C)
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(A) 3.2g
(B) 4.8g
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(C) 6.4g
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(D) 96
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34. Esterification of propane 1, 2, 3-triol and unsaturated higher carboxylic acids will produce
(A) fats
(B) soap
(C) alkanols
(D) methyl propanoate
35. The greenhouse effect is a climatic condition associated with the presence of excess
(A) CO2
(B) H2S
(C) NO
(D) NH3
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(A) calcium
(B) copper
(C) tin
(D) sodium
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(B) H2S
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(D) NH3
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41. Which of the following is needed to produce a slag during the extraction of iron in the blast
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furnace?
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(A) cryolite
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(B) limestone
(C) carbon
(D) sulphur
43. In the Periodic Table, the elements that lose electrons most readily belong to
(A) group IA
(B) group IIA
(C) group IIIA
(D) group VIIA
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(A) F2
(B) Br2
(C) Cl2
(D) I2
45. Which of the following substances increases in mass when heated in air?
46. Which of the following properties increases down a group in the Periodic Table
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47. Which of the following types of reactions takes place between C2H4 and the halogens?
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(A) Substitution
(B) Addition
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(C) polymerization
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(D) Oxidation
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49. What weight of sodium hydroxide is required to make 500cm3 of 0.2M solution?
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(A) 40g
(B) 20g
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(C) 10g
(D) 4g
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COMMERCE
1 The type of activity which turns processed raw materials into consumer and industrial goods is
described as
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(A) extractive
(B) manufacturing
(C) constructive
(D) processing
2. A company earned a total revenue of =N=108 million with a total cost of =N=91 million in 1991. If it
paid 45% tax on its gross profit for that year, determine its net profit.
3. The production process that combines two or more raw materials into one end product is
(A) conditioning
(B) blending
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(C) merging
(D) synthesis
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4. Sole enterprise may flourish best in
6. The difference between the total payments for imports and the receipts from exports within a
given period is referred to as
9. Which of the following takes place when firms producing at different stages in the same industry
combine?
(A) conglomeration
(B) vertical integration
(C) horizontal integration
(D) cartel
10. Goods discharged from ships on which import duties have not been paid are kept in the
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(C) private warehouse
(D) bonded warehouse
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11. NACCIMA stands for
(A)
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Nigerian-American Centre for Culture, Industries, Mines and Arts
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(B) Nigerian Association for Culture, Civics, Industries, Minerals and Arts
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(C) National Agency for Culture, Civilization, Investments, Manufacturing and Agriculture
(D) Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture
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12. What are the factors with which commercial undertakings can be distinguished?
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II Profits generated
III forms of ownership
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13. For the establishment of a po e ful o su e s asso iatio i Nige ia to e ist, the e ust e
14. The merger of two companies producing the same type of products is an example of
(D) an acquisition
(A) money
(B) management
(C) materials
(D) manpower
16. In the case of a voluntary liquidation of a business, the receiver is appointed by the
(A) creditors
(B) debtors
(C) directors
(D) shareholders
17. Which of the following makes other functions of business its appendages?
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(A) production
(B) marketing
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(C) finance
(D) personnel is
18. The nominal value of a share as specified in the Memorandum of Association and the share
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certificate is the
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22. The breaking down of a market into separate and identifiable elements each with its own special
product requirements is known as market
(A) differentiation
(B) segmentation
(C) penetration
(D) identification
23. Which of the following gives the correct order in which the listed documents are used?
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(B) the minority shareholder
(C) the only shareholder
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(D) an equal shareholder with other individuals
27. The practice by which an insurance company accepts a very large risk and later shares it with other
insurance companies is called
(A) subrogation
(B) contribution
(C) re-insurance
(D) indemnity
(A) ex-dividend
(B) cum-dividend
(C) bond
(D) stock
31. The most important piece of legislation governing business and commercial activities in Nigeria
currently is the
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(B) Trade Disputes Decree, 1976
(C) Companies and Allied Matters Decree, 1990
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(D) Banks and Other Financial Institutions Decree, 1991
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The existing system of governance and the administrative sub-divisions of a country which
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33. One of the criteria for differentiating consumer markets from industrial ones is the
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34. If a fi s tu o e is =N= , a d the ost of goods sold is =N= , , hat is the pe e tage of
gross profit on sales?
(A) 23.3%
(B) 33.3%
(C) 50.0%
(D) 66.6%
35. The overriding objective of the Food and Drug Act in Nigeria is to prevent the
36. The assets, liabilities and general management of a distressed bank may be taken over by
37. The activities of consumers association in Nigeria have not been effective because
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What of the above are requirements for admission into the second-tier securities market?
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(A) I and II only
(B) I and III only is
(C) I, II and III
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(D) II and III only
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42. The ordinary shareholders enjoy the following rights EXCEPT the right to
43. The body that organizes, promotes and participates in local and foreign trade fairs is the
45. The main function of thrift, credit and loans co-operative societies is to
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(B) collect money from their members
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(C) disburse money to their members
(D) raise investment finance among their members is
46. Which of these sets of external environmental factors affect a business operation?
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ECONOMICS
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2. Which of the following is not strictly included in the study of economics?
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(A) production
(B) consumption is
(C) whether a product is harmful
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(D) distribution
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4. Mr. Tola needs a book and a calculator that cost N70 each. If he buys the book instead of the
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(A) N70
(B) N140
(C) calculator
(D) Book
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(B) Construction
(C) Primary is
(D) Secondary
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(C) an economist is not interested in the moral judgment of any choice so made
(D) usually choice is made from a consumer scale preference
(A) output
(B) wants
(C) resources
(D) demand
13. The study of the economic behaviour of individual decision making unit in a free enterprise
economy is called:
(A) microeconomics
(B) market system
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(C) macroeconomics
(D) economic system
14. What is the first thing to do if Biola simultaneously needs computer, a laser printer and a scanner
and he has money to buy only one of these items?
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(A) more of another product will be bought
(B) the consumer is rational is
(C) less of other product(s) will be bought
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(D) no product will be bought subsequently
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(A) education
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(B) security
(C) air
(D) mineral resources
20. Which of the following would not be included in the fundamental principle of a free enterprise
economy?
(A) quasi-socialism
(B) capitalism
(C) communism
(D) feudalism
22. What determines how the factors of production are to be allocated among different production
activities in a planned economy?
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23. One of the fundamental differences between capitalist and a socialist state is that while:
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(A) there is equality in distribution of wealth in the socialist state, it is not so in a capitalist economy
(B) in the former, price mechanism guides the allocation of resources, it is the government agency
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(C) the former is governed by the principle of the survival of the fittest, the latter is concerned with the
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welfare of all
(D) taxes are levied in a socialist economy; there is no taxation in capitalist economy
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25. In market economy, the economy questions of what, how and for whom to produce are solved by:
27. Irrespective of economic system adopted, which of the following is not an economic problem?
29. In event of shortage in supply of a commodity in the market under a planned economy, the
allocation of the available commodity will be carried out by:
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(D) group of consumers
30. The economic system in which resources are privately owned is known as:
(A) communism
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(B) socialism
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(C) capitalism
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(D) democracy
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33. With regard to the benefit of socialism, which of the alternatives is not correct?
(A) consumers are charged fair prices for goods they purchase
(B) there is disincentive to hard work because private property is not allowed
(C) it ensures production of essential goods
(D) it is more efficient since resources are not wasted on producing surplus
(A) Tanzania
(B) Nigeria
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(C) Britain
(D) United States of America
(A) Exponential
(B) Quadratic
(C) Linear
(D) Simultaneous
36. If y represents tons of cocoa that a farmer produce, find the range of cocoa in tons that satisfies the
following inequality 250 < 2y – 400:
(A) y > 75
(B) y > 150
(C) y < 75
(D) y > 325
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37. Use the information below to answer question below
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The raw data scores of 10 students of St. Okoro College who took part in Nov/Dec. 2005 G.C.E in
Economics are given below. The pass mark is 40%. is
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59 64 34 40 71
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(A) 43.6
(B) 46.3
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39. The quantities of apple supplied by a farmer in a week are shown below:
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(A) 12
(B) 2.2
(C) 60
(D) 4.4
40. Which of the following is not a good method of data presentation and interpretation?
(A) Charts
(B) graphs
(C) maps
(D) tables
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42. For a free commodity, a rational consumer will continuously increase his consumption until:
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(A) the marginal utility he gets from the last naira spent on each item is the same
(B) the total amount of money he spends on each item is the same
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(C) the total utility he gets from each item is the same
(D) the marginal utility he gets from the last unit of each item is the same
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45. The ordinalist approach to the theory of consumer behaviour is based on the following assumption
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46. The demand for a commodity not directly for immediate consumption but for the production of
another commodity is:
49. In Ekiti State, the demand curve for rice in every household is downward sloping because:
(A) the higher the price of rice, the lower the quantity of rice to be demanded
(B) rice is produced in the state
(C) every household has access to the market
(D) there is excess supply
50. An increase in the demand for pen raises the demand for ink. This type of demand is called:
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(A) competitive demand
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(B) composite demand
(C) complementary demand is
(D) derived demand
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1. ‘e de the efo e to Caesa the thi gs that a e Caesa s, a d to God the thi gs that a e God s
What as the Caesa s thi g i uestio ?
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(B) money
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(C) donation
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(D) contribution
(E) offering
(A) Jesus
(B) Judas
(C) Peter
(D) Satan
(E) Herod
(D) Andrew
(E) none of the above
(A) Sent
(B) clean
(C) pure
(D) holy
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(A) Jotham
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(B) Abijah
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(C) Jepthah
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(D) Abimelech
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(C) leprous
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(E) lame
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(A) Augustus
(B) Herod
(C) Saul
(D) the Jews
(E) Sanhedrin
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10. When Elijah escaped from the brook Cherith, he was fed by
(A) window
(B) sparrow
(C) angel
(D) ravens
(E) doves
11. A o di g to Paul s lette to the Ephesia s, sal atio is God s gift, ot a ts of o k so that
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(A) bones without flesh
(B) bones kept in the sepulcher
t.c
(C) bones in the coffins
(D) the whole house of Israel
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(E) sinful Israelites and Judeans
lg
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13. Put off ou shoes f o ou feet; fo the pla e ou sta d is hol . Whe e as ei g efe ed to i
the case of Joshua?
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(B) Ai
(C) Gilgal
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(D) Jericho
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(E) Jordan
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15. How many people were gathered together in the Upper Room before the day of Pentecost?
(A) 122
(B) 120
(C) 130
(D) 140
(E) 150
(A) Judas
(B) Jesus
(C) Pilate
(D) Augustus
(E) Herod
17. The charge that he who does not work should not eat shows that
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(B) parents would serve him
(C) the brothers would sell him
(D) the family would later go to Him in Egypt
t.c
(E) his dreams were frightening is
19. Nathan told David that even though God would have mercy of him, he would be
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(A) bereaved of the child
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(A) 39
(B) 27
(C) 29
(D) 37
(E) 28
(A) Peter
(B) Paul
(C) James
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(D) Barnabas
(E) John
(A) they did not faithfully disclose the amount of the proceeds of the land they sold
(B) Ananias did not come to church with his wife
(C) Sapphira only agreed with her husband
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(D) they actually tempted the Holy Ghost
(E) they were told that by Peter that they lied
t.c
25. In Corinthians, Paul says that those who prophesy edify the
(A) spirit
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(B) body
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(C) prophets
(D) God
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(E) church
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27. In the teaching of the true vine, Jesus said that the branches that bear fruits will be
(A) cultivated
(B) grafted
(C) pruned
(D) pegged
(E) cut off
28. The first Christian missionaries through the south western Nigeria arrived at
(A) Ogbomoso
(B) Osogbo
(C) Abeokuta
(D) Lagos
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(E) Ijebu
29. The Last Supper Jesus had with his disciples was on the first day of the
30. The person who translated the English Bible into Yoruba was
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1. The reason Mecca suwar lay emphasis on oneness of Allah is because
(A) al-Maidah
(B) al- I a
(C) an-Nisa
(D) al-Baqarah
(E) al-Iklas
(A) 632
(B) 630
(C) 631
(D) 634
(E) 628
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(A) uproar
(B) persecution
(C) intolerance
(D) resistance
(E) insinuation
(A) slaves
(B) cash
(C) cattle
(D) crops
(E) all of the above
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(A) A u Bak
(B) Umar B. Khattab
t.c
(C) Zaid B. Thabit
(D) Uthman B. Affan
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(E) Ali B. Abu Talib
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9. The reason for the declaration of Jihad against the Islamic state of Borno by Muhammad Bello was
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(A) rebellion
(B) extremism
(C) syncretism
(D) intolerance
(E) fundamentalism
10. The o a d gi e to P ophet Muha ad i the fi st e elatio of the Qu a tells us a out ____
(A) education
(B) prosperity
(C) worship
(D) prayer
(E) Allah
12. The spokesman of the Muslims before Emperor Negus was ___
(A) Jaafar
(B) Al-As
(C) Abu Musa
(D) Masa Musa
(E) Umar
(A) Abyssinia
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(B) Taif
(C) Medina
(D) Egypt
t.c
(E) Yathrib is
14. Al-Tawrat was revealed to
lg
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(A) Musa
(B) Dawud
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(C) Isa
(D) Prophet Muhammad
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(E) Idris
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(A) ablution
(B) dry ablution
(C) sand ablution
(D) water ablution
(E) wet ablution
17. If Alhaji Musa Ayuba invested N10, 000: 00 in a business and made a profit of N2, 000: 00 at the
end of the year, how much will he pay as Zakat?
(B) N215.00.
(C) N100: 00
(D) N50:00
(E) N1000:00
(A) monotheism
(B) henotheism
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(C) polytheism
(D) iconoclasm
(E) syncretism
20.
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Which one of the following is not associated with shirk _____
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(A) idol worship
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(B) trinity
(C) atheism
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(D) monotheism
(E) henotheism
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21. If a Muslim prays five times daily on a regular basis, how many times will he have prayed a regular
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365-day year?
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(A) 1825
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(B) 1835
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(C) 1285
(D) 1845
(E) 1855
(A) impotence
(B) defects in sex organs
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(D) the articles of faith
(E) payment of Zakat
t.c
26. Talaq al- a i efe s to ______ di o e
(A) irrevocable
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(B) revocable
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(C) impermissible
(D) reconcilable
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(E) detestable
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(A) man
(B) jinns
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(C) prophets
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(D) angels
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(E) spirits
28. When Prophet Muhammad got to Yathrib, he had to first and foremost settle the feud between
29. The prophet admonishes that if an abomination is found, a true Muslim should at least
GEOLOGY
1. Climate is the:
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(C) Prevailing weather conditions of a region for 20 years
(D) Prevailing weather conditions of a region for 25 years
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(E) Prevailing weather conditions of a region for 35 years
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2. Igneous rocks are rocks formed by:
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(A) The cooling of molten minerals from a liquid into a solid.
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(D) Geographic coordinate grid on the Earth's surface.
(E) Map legend on the Earth's surface.
t.c
8. Lesotho is in:
(A) The ratio of a distance on the drawing board to the corresponding distance on the ground.
(B) The ratio of a distance on the map to the corresponding distance on the ground.
(C) The ratio of a distance on the tape to the corresponding distance on the ground.
(D) The ratio of a distance on the ruler to the corresponding distance on the ground.
(E) The ratio of a distance on the graph to the corresponding distance on the ground.
(A) Minna.
(B) Yola.
(C) Makurdi.
(D) Gusau.
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(E) Damaturu
12. A valley is a:
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14. A lake is a:
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(A) Large body of water surrounded by land.
(B) Large body of water surrounded by forest. is
(C) Large body of water surrounded by rocks.
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(D) Large body of water surrounded by water.
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16. An island is a:
(A) 144,729,000.
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(B) 154,729,000.
(C) 164,729,000.
(D) 174,729,000.
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(E) 184,729,000. is
21. Nigeria lies between:
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22. Kinshasa is a:
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23. Freetown is a:
24. Which one of the following countries is having the highest quality of life?
(A) Sweden
(B) Austria
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25. Nairobi is a:
(A) China
(B) Austria
(C) United States of America
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(D) England
(E) Brazil
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27. Casablanca is a:
(A) Europe
(B) Africa
(C) America
(D) Asia
(E) Australia
(A) Canada
(B) Austria
(C) United States of America
(D) England
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(E) Brazil
31. Which of the following is an evidence to show that the earth is spherical in shape? The
(A) Rainline
(B) Isotope
(C) Isotherm
(D) Hydrotope
(E) None of the above
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33. Wind erosion is most common in
t.c
(A) Rocky areas
(B) Riverine areas is
(C) Arid areas
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(D) Humid areas
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34. The act of graphical representation of places with identified scale and legend is called
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(A) Scaling
(B) Mapping
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(C) Sketching
(D) Drawing
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(E) Shaping
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(A) Headland
(B) Isthmus
(C) Island
(D) Peninsula
(E) Plateau
36. Planet warming the use of water transport is limited by all the following except
37. To obtain the climate of a place the average atmospheric weather conditions should be considered
for
(A) 20years
(B) 24years
(C) 35years
(D) 10years
(E) None of the above
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39. Isotherms are lines drawn on maps joining places having equal
t.c
(B) Pressure
(C) Rainfall
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(D) Temperature
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(E) Cloud cover
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(A) Fog
(B) Snow
(C) Dew
(D) Dust
(E) Rainfall
42. The location of iron and steel industry at Ajaokuta in Nigeria is best explained by the presence of
43. Settlements can be classified according to all the following except the
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44. The average hurricane exists, on the average, for about ________.
45. ------------ Refers to the nature of the surface of an area and the features that abound therein above
the sea level.
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(A) Plain
(B) Hill
(C) Plateaux
t.c
(D) Relief is
(E) Barchans
lg
46. Any buoyant parcel of air is said to exhibit ________.
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(A) Stability
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(E) Instability
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47. The north east and south west trade winds meet along a plane surface where they continuously rub
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48. ________ is the time of day when tornadoes are most likely to occur.
(A) Mid-afternoon
(B) Dawn
(C) Noon
(D) Evening
(E) Mid-morning
(A) A sedimentary
(B) An igneous
(C) A metamorphic
(D) A plutonic
(E) Shale
(A) Kozhikode
(B) Trivendrum
(C) Kalighat
(D) Koderma
(E) Derma
GOVERNMENT
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1. The follow are the key factors which influenced Nigeria foreign relations except
t.c
(A) peaceful co-existence is
(B) economic dependence
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(C) non-interference
(D) international co-operation
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(A) 1951
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(B) 1952
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(C) 1953
(D) 1954
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(A) diplomacy
(B) propaganda
(C) military force
(D) nuclear war
(A) 1996
(B) 1861
(C) 1976
(D) 1979
8. Under the 1979 Constitution, members of the Federal Executive Council were called
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(A) ministers
t.c
(B) commissioners
(C) senators is
(D) judges
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9. All the follo i g e e f o tli e fighte s fo Nige ia s i depe de e e ept
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11. Which of the following is not a means by which government maintains law and order
(A) equality
(B) individualism
(C) totalitarianism
(D) communism
(A) monarchy
(B) dictatorship
(C) autocracy
(D) oligarchy
(A) Locke
(B) Marx
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(C) Montesquieu
(D) Hobbes
16.
t.c
The ECOWAS Monitoring Group (ECOMOG) was organised to maintain peace in
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(A) Guinea
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(B) Benin Republic
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(C) Liberia
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(D) Chad
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17. Which of the following principle officials of the house is not an elected parliamentarian?
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(A) leader
(B) speaker
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(C) clerk
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(A) 1945
(B) 1947
(C) 1950
(D) 1960
20. The process through which people develop their political attitude is called
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(A) politicisation
(B) political socialisation
(C) political mobilisation
(D) political dissemination
(A) tourism
(B) family
(C) mass media
(D) peer group
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(D) making and enforcing laws
23. An election in which people vote for issues of public policy rather than candidates is known as a
(D) referendum
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(A) force
(B) prayers
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(C) legitimacy
(C) influence
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27. How many Nigerians were elected into the Legislative Council when the elective principle was
introduced in 1922
(A) two
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(B) three
(C) four
(D) six
(A) coalition
(B) two-party system
(C) general elections
(D) military
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30. In democracies, political participation could be restricted on the basis of
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(A) religion
(B) class is
(C) race
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(D) age
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(B) Pa Adesanya
(C) Chief Falae
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33. The Commission for Mediation, Conciliation and Arbitration is an organ of the
(A) ECOWAS
(B) AU
(C) Commonwealth
(D) OPEC
(A) flexible
(B) unwritten
(C) written and flexible
(D) written and rigid
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(A) dissolution
(B) suspension
t.c
(C) closure
(D) prorogation is
38. Who among the following was dismissed from Action Group at the Jos Congress of February 1962?
lg
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(A) president
(B) speaker
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(D) governor-general
40. Pressure group use all the following techniques to achieve their objectives except
(A) lobbying
(B) demonstration
(C) oup d état
(D) strikes
(A) Iraq
(B) Jordan
(C) Israel
(D) Lebanon
43. A i stitutio hi h seeks to ed ess people s g ie a ces against abuse of administration power is
the
(A) ombudsman
(B) Directorate of Public Prosecution
(C) Judicial Service Commission
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(C) enjoy security of tenure of office
(D) not socialise with the people
45.
t.c
The two main policies introduced by the French in West Africa were
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(A) indirect rule and direct rule
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(B) indirect rule assimilation
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46. The scholar, who defined sovereignty as an absolute power vested in an authority was
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(D) Montesquieu
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48. Which of the following countries had practised confederated system of government?
49. The 1978 Local Government Reform provided for a ---term of office
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(A) 4-year
(B) 5-year
(C) 2-year
(D) 3-year
(A) education
(B) market
(C) defence
(D) transportation
HISTORY
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(A) before the 13th century
(B) in the 17th century
t.c
(C) in the 19th century is
(D) in the 18th century
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2. Lagos became the crown colony in
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(A) 1900
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(B) 1914
(C) 1861
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(D) 1886
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3. In the pre-colonial Igbo political system, which of the following was the most democratic organ of
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government?
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(B) Eze
(C) Isu
(D) Ohanaeze
4. A historical feature of the legislative council that met in 1923 was that for the first time it
(A) centralised
(B) acephalous
(C) feudal
(D) capitalist
(A) Authoritarian
(B) Democratic
(C) A&B
(D) None of the above
8. In the traditional Hausa-Fulani political system, political authority was vested in the
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(A) Emir
(B) Talakawa
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(C) Alkali
(D) Emirate Council is
9. In the Oyo traditional political system, the Alaafin of Oyo was elected or chosen by a group known
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as
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(B) Baale
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(C) Ogboni
(D) Oyo Mesi
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12. The Lagos Colony and the Southern Protectorate of Nigeria were joined in the year
(A) 1904
(B) 1906
(C) 1910
(D) 1914
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13. The Committee that recommended Abuja as the New Federal Capital was headed by
15. Which of the following was the last to win Independence from colonial rule?
(A) Cote d I oi e
(B) Algeria
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(C) Tanzania
(D) Angola
16.
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Which of the following made the earliest contact with the Nigerian societies?
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(A) The Portuguese
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(B) The Germans
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17. In the pre-colonial Yoruba society, the power of the Oyo Mesi were checked by
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(A) Baale
(B) Ogboni
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(D) Bashorun
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18. The Ogboni Cult in the pre-colonial Yoruba political system played the role of the
(A) judiciary
(B) executive
(C) police
(C) legislation
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(D) divide and rule
23. During the early colonial period in Nigeria, the governor ruled the protectorate by
24. The ratification of the appointment and dismissal of an emir in the pre-colonial Fulani empire was
done by the
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(D) B&C
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26. Which of the following titles among the Igbos in the pre-colonial era required substantial wealth
before one could acquire it?
(A) Obi
(B) Eze
(C) Ozo
(D) Ofo
28. In the absence of the existence of traditional rulers in the Igbo communities the British Colonial
administration appointed
(A) Eze
(B) Obi
(C) Ozo
(D) Warrant chiefs
29. The colonial government whose constitution introduced elective principle into Nigerian politics was
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(C) Hugh Clifford
(D) John Macpherson
t.c
30. The introduction of indirect rule in eastern Nigeria led to the Aba Women Riots of
(A) 1914
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lg
(B) 1929
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(C) 1935
(D) 1940
ch
32. Which of the following in the pre-colonial era had integrated political structure
(A) Tiv
(B) Ilaje
(C) Jukun
(D) Nupe
33. The Yoruba, Edo, Nupe, and Ibo languages are classified as belonging to the
(A) Arabic
(B) Kwa-sub group
(C) Kaw sub group
(D) Kai sub group
(A) 1501
(B) 1502
(C) 1503
(D) 1504
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37. All of the following are renowned historians except
t.c
(A) Prof Ade Ajayi
(B) Prof Toyin Falola is
(C) Prof Obaro Ikime
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(D) Prof Akin Oyebade
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38. In Yorubaland, the concept which derived mainly from the wave of dispersal that attended the
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(C) Oduduwa
(D) all of the above
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39. Oron and Ekoi people of the Cross River Basin might have migrated to Nigeria through the
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(A) sea
(B) mountain
(C) sky
(D) none
(A) 1485
(B) 1484
(C) 1486
(D) 1483
(A) 1591
(B) 1691
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(C) 1791
(D) 1891
42. ... and slave raiding were complementary exercises among the Yoruba
(A) farming
(B) hunting
(C) war
(D) diplomacy
(A) Sultan
(B) Caliph
(C) Emir
(D) Alhaji
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(A) 10 years
t.c
(B) 16 years
(C) 100years is
(D) 50 years
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45. In pre-Jihad, leadership in Hausaland was known as
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(A) Habe
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(B) Emir
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(C) Magida
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(A) 16 years
(B) 10 years
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(D) 50 years
47. The Sokoto Jihad led to the formation of Islamic States in following States except
(A) Senegal
(B) Mali
(C) Chad
(D) Togo
49. The 1804 Jihad in Northern Nigeria could be referred to all except
LITERATURE
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1. When literature recreates real events, it is said to be __.
t.c
(A) didactic
(B) factual is
(C) fictitious
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(D) allegorical
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(A) instructive
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(B) informative
(C) didactic
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(D) dynamic
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(A) Inciting
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(B) Entertaining
(C) Correcting
(D) Exposing
4. As a medium for exposing and correcting ills in the society literature is __.
(A) allegorical
(B) satirical
(C) political
(D) abusive
(A) special
(B) spatial
(C) temporary
(D) temporal
7. What distinguishes drama from other literary genres is that it is meant to be __.
(A) read
(B) acted
(C) recited
(D) viewed
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(A) playwriter
(B) playwrite
t.c
(C) playright
(D) playwright is
9. The major divisions of a novel is called __.
lg
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(A) chapter
(B) stanza
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(C) act
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(D) scene
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10. The perspective from which the story in a novel is narrated is referred to as__.
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(A) angle
(B) focus
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(C) technique
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11. A misuse of a word in place of another one due to similarity in their sounds is known as __.
(A) error
(B) parallelism
(C) malapropism
(D) mistake
(A) personification
(B) metaphor
(C) oxymoron
(D) ellipsis
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(A) Climax
(B) Oxymoron
(C) antitheses
(D) mime
(A) Allusion
(B) exaggeration
(C) Pun
(D) Innuendo
15. The o sho ed his lo e to his fathe killi g the a is a e a ple of __.
(A) metaphor
(B) paradox
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(C) irony
(D) allusion
do not need to force the mules to drink. All that needs to be done is to provide the necessary atmosphere
and encourage e t that ill se sitize the ules to a ds a spo ta eous ish to ite. This, I elie e,
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(A) descriptive
(B) explanatory
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(C) declarative
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(D) conversational
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(A) animals
(B) students
(C) reliable clients
(D) potential writers
(A) paradox
(B) metaphor
(C) simile
(D) oxymoron
(A) omniscient
(B) first person
(C) third person
(D) stream of consciousness
(A) aabb
(B) aaba
(C) abba
(D) abab
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21. The central theme of the poem is __.
t.c
(A) hope
(B) love
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(C) faith
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(D) vanity
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(A) resignation
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(B) anger
(C) sorrow
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(D) command
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(A) alternate
(B) internal
(C) medial
(D) couplet
(A) Alonso
(B) Prospero
(C) Antonio
(D) Caliban
(A) Ariel
(B) Caliban
(C) Andrian
(D) Miranda
(A) irony
(B) metonymy
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(C) synecdoche
(D) metaphor
(A) hatred
(B) tolerance
(C) political bigotry
(D) the folly of war
31. In Arms and the Man Major Saranoff eventually marries __.
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(A) Catherine
(B) Raina
(C) Nicola
(D) Louka
(A) Algernon
(B) Earnest
(C) Fairface
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(D) Moncrief
(A) Cecily
t.c
(B) Gwendolen
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(C) Mrs. Prism
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(A) Algemon
(B) Cardew
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(C) Bracknell
(D) Chasuble
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37. The e p essio oule a ds of ise i M opia e e plifies the use of __.
(A) irony
(B) assonance
(C) metaphor
(D) personification
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(A) accusation
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(B) admonition
(C) lamentation is
(D) protest
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42. A p edo i a t figu e of spee h i The Fe e is __.
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(A) oxymoron
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(B) metaphor
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(C) irony
(D) personification
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(A) anger
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(B) disappointment
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(C) confusion
(D) scorn
(A) Ballad
(B) Lullaby
(C) Dirge
(D) Ode
(A) septet
(B) quatrain
(C) Sextet
(D) Octave
(A) five
(B) three
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(C) four
(D) six
49.
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__ is a moment of relief in a tragic play brought about through a comic scene.
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(A) Tragic relief
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(B) Comic relief
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(C) Suspense
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(D) Comedy
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50. __ is a device used to bring past event into focus to clarify present events in literature.
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(A) Prologue
(B) Exposition
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(C) Foreshadowing
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(D) Flashback
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MATHEMATICS
(A) 4
(B) ¾
(C) 3
(D) 4/3
2. Three consecutive positive integers a, b and c are such that b 2 = 4(a + c). Find the value of c
(A) 6
(B) 3
(C) 9
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(D) 5
3. Find the principal which amount to =N= 4,400 at simple interest in 5years at 2% per annum.
(A) =N=3,800
(B) =N=5.200
(C) =N=5,000
(D) =N=4,000
(A) 3(221 - 1)
(B) 3(220 - 1)
(C) 3(220 + 1)
(D) 3(221 + 1)
5. Mr. Robson bought bags of orange for =N=2,500 each. He sold them for =N=90,000 at a loss of
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(B) 65%
(C) 35%
(D) 32%
(A) -1, 0, 1, 2
(B) -2, 0, 1
(C) 1, 2, 3
(D) 0, 1,2
9. In a class, 120 students speak English or French or both. 70 speak English and 55 speak French.
How many speak English but not French.
(A) 45
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(B) 50
(C) 55
(D) 60
10. The lengths of the sides of a right angled triangle are ym, (3y – 1)m and (3y + 1)m, find y.
(A) 12
(B) 9
(C) 8
(D) 4
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Adamu received ⅔ of the remainder. If Ope received the remaining =N=12,000, how much profit did they
share?
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distance between the foot of the ladder and the wall is 60cm, what is the length of the ladder?
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(B) 4
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16. Paul and his friend, Peter went to buy an article costing =N=600. Peter had 10% of the cost and
Paul 40% of the remainder. How much did they have altogether?
(A) =N=320
(B) =N=440
(C) =N=276
(D) =N=196
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(B) -9 ≤ x ≤ 6
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– 17 = 0
(A) 6/7
(B) 4/7
(C) ⅖
(D) –6/7
(A) -15
(B) 27
(C) 15
(D) 20
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28. Find the point on the Euclidean plane where the curve y = 2x2 - 2x + 9 has 2 as gradient.
(A) (2, 4)
(B) (3, 5)
(C) (1, 3)
(D) (1, 4)
29. Find the equation of the line through (5, 7) parallel to the line 7x + 5y – 5 = 0
(A) 5y + 7x= 70
(B) 7x + 5y= 7
(C) 5x + 7y= 110
(D) y + 5x= 70
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Science =N=35,000,000.00
Education =N=25,000,000.00
Law =N=20,000,000.00
Social and Management- =N=20,000,000.00
(A) 900
(B) 1260
(C) 450
(D) 1000
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(D) √14 - 8
35. A housewife bought five yams at Y34 per yam and three oranges at Y5 each where Y is the currency
reckoned in base six. The total amount spent by the housewife is
(A) Y2256
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(C) Y3156
(D) Y3526
36. Justice Starts a 5km walk from P on a bearing 0230 . He then walks 4km on a bearing of 1130 to Q.
What is the bearing of Q from P?
(A) 67.40
(B) 230
(C) 90.40
(D) 1130
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(B) 20
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41. The number 327,036 was corrected to 327,000. Which of the following can exactly describe the
degree of approximation used?
I. to 3 significant figures
II. to 4 significant figures
III to the nearest hundred
IV to the nearest thousand
(A) 32
(B) 27
(C) 19
(D) 13
43. The population of a school is 1,376. Express this to three significant figures
(A) 1,370
(B) 1,376
(C) 1,380
(D) 138
44. A la ou e s dail age is =N=80 for the first 10 days and =N=100 for the next 9 days. Find the
daily wage for the remaining 6 working days of the month, if his average daily wage for the month is
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I. n(X U Y U Z) = 13
II. (X ∩ Y) U Z = X ∩ (Y U Z)
III. n(X ∩ Y ∩ Z) = 2
(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) I and III only
(D) II and III only
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48. X sold a radio set to Y at profit of 10% and Y sold it for =N=2, 612.50 at a loss of 5%. The cost of the
radio to X was
(A) =N=2,500
(B) =N=2,488
(C) =N=2,375
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velocity along the horizontal
(A) 17.3m/s
(B) 10m/s
(C) 20m/s
(D) 21m/s
(E) 34m/s
3. If a moving car X collides head–on with a moving car Y in the opposite direction, the conservation of
momentum states that:
4. A bullet of mass 20g travelling horizontally at 100m/s, embeds itself in the centre of a block of
wood 1kg which is suspended by light vertical string 1m, calculate the velocity
5. A car X moving of mass 500kg accelerates at 1ms-2 when the force due to engine is 600N
(A) 200N
(B) 300N
(C) 234N
(D) 100N
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(E) 15m/s
8. Which of the following pairs has one vector and one scalar quantity?
9. If p is the momentum of an object, then the expression P2/m has the same units as
(A) acceleration
(B) Energy
(C) force
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(D) impulse
(E) power
10. A ship floating in clear water of density 1000kg moves to sea-water of density 1050kg where it
floats, the upthrust on the ship then
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(A) 5.8J
(B) 3.8J
(C) 4.8J
(D) 6.8J
(E) 2.8J
14. A steady current of 0.5A flows through a wire, how much charge passes through the wire in one
minute?
(A) 32C
(B) 23C
(C) 45C
(D) 12C
(E) 30C
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15. The main evidence that light rays travel in a straight line is that
(A) 1 only
(B) 2. Only
(C) 3 only
(D) 3and 4 only
(E) 1, 2, and 3 only
16. Determine the potential difference between the ends of a wire of resistance 5Ω if 72 oC
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(A) 1 and 2
(B) 1 and 3
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(B) 2 only
(C) 3 only
(D) 1, 2 and3only
(E) None of the above
24. A ball is projected from the ground at an angle of 30 o with the horizontal at an initial speed of 40
ms-1. Ignoring air friction, calculate the time it will take the ball to strike the ground. (Take acceleration
due to gravity g = 10 ms-2).
(A) 2s
(B) 3s
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(C) 4s
(D) 5s
25. Light of wavelength 450nm is shone on to the surface of a metal of work function 3.2x10 -19J, the
maximum energy of emitted electron in 10-19J is.
(A) 0.8
(B) 1.2
(C) 2.4
(D) 2.8
(E) 3.2
26. A woman weighs 500 N and stand on a weighing balance in an elevator. If the elevator accelerates
downwards at 1.2 ms-2, the reading of the balance is [g = 10 ms-2]
(A) 400 N
(B) 440 N
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(D) 600 N
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(B) beta particles
(C) Alpha particles
(D) hydrogen
(E) gamma rays
30. A ball is dropped from a roof at the same time as another ball is thrown upward from the roof.
The two balls
(A) Have the same velocity when they reach the ground
(B) Have the same acceleration when they reach the ground
(C) Reach the ground at the same time
(D) Reach the ground at the same time
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31. Which of the following particle is more strongly affected by magnetic field
(A) Apha
(B) beta
(C) gamma
(D) X-rays
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(B) The same as that of the force the trailer exerts on the road
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35. How long does a bicycle with an acceleration of 0.8m/s2 take to go from 4 to 12m/s?
(A) 6.4s
(B) 10s
(C) 15s
(D) 26s
(E) None of the above
36. A household refrigerator consumes electrical energy at the rate of 200W if the electricity cost 5k
per kWh; calculate the cost (in naira) of operating the appliances for 30 days.
(A) 7.20
(B) 12.00
(C) 30.00
(D) 33.33
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(E) 72.00
37. A stone is dropped from the top of a tall building and at the same time, another stone is thrown
vertically upwards from the ground level with a velocity of 20m/s. The stones meet exactly 2s after their
release. How tall is the building?
(A) 50m
(B) 60m
(C) 70m
(D) 40m
(E) None of the above
38. The resistivity of a metal such as copper increases with increasing temperature because
(A) the conduction electrons make more frequent collisions with each other
(B) the conduction electrons make more frequent collisions with the atoms of the metal
(C) the metal expands and offers more resistance to the flow of electrons
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(E) the positive ions in the metal undergo more collisions with neutral atoms
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(B) Bqmv
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I. Moment of a force
II. Work
III. Acceleration
(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) III only
(D) I and II
42. A negatively charged rod is brought near the cap of an electroscope. The cap is earthed
momentarily while the charge is near to it. The rod is then removed. Which statement is correct?
(A) The cap will be positively charged and the leaf will be negatively charged
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(B) The cap will be negatively charged and the leaf will be positively charged
(C) The cap and the leaf will be positively charged
(D) The cap and the leaf will be negatively charged
(E) The cap and the leaf will become not charged
43. If a source emits light at a frequency of 7 x 1014 Hz a d the Pla k s o sta t h = . -34, the
energy of one photon of this light is approximately equal to
(A) 1 x 10-48J
(B) 4 x 10-19J
(C) 1J
(D) 4.6 x 1010J
(E) 4.6 x 1019J
44. A 2µF capacitor is charged to a potential of 200V and then isolated. When it is connected in
parallel with a second capacitor which was initially not charged, the common potential becomes 40V. The
capacitance of the second capacitor is
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number Y. the correct equation relating X and Y is
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magnitude of the force exerted on it by the field.
(A) 0.0N
(B) 2.0 x 10-21N
(C) 1.3 x 10-17N
(D) 5.1 x 10-14N
(E) 2.3 x 10-13N
47. A capacitor has a capacitance of 8µF with vacuum between its plates. Calculate the capacitance
when a dielectric with dielectric constant 5.0 is placed between its plates.
(A) 2 µC
(B) 4µF
(C) 40 µF
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(D) 50 µF
(E) none of the above
48. How long does a bicycle with an acceleration of 0.8m/s2 take to go from 4 to 12m/s?
(A) 6.4s
(B) 10s
(C) 15s
(D) 26s
(E) None of the above
49. A force of 200N acts at an angle of 140o with respect to the positive x-direction. What are the
components of this force in the x and y direction.
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(E) None of the above
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(A) p dé é l ṣù ka
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(C) p dé ti l é lé ka l ṣù
(D) p dé ti é l ṣù ka
LÍTÍRÉ ALOHÙN
ÌTÀN-ÀRÒSỌ
ÒJÓ, O: Ìjàpá Tìrókò
(A) kùn
(B) Ìyá arúgbó
(C) Ikamòdù
(D) Ọnì
(A) Ìrẹ
om
(B) Kannakánná
(C) Ikun imú arúgbó
t.c
(D) Àṣá
is
27. ......Ìtàn tí ó s ìdí abáj t ol ko fi dẹ tàkúté sí ẹsẹ ààlà oko ni ìtàn __.
lg
(A) Ìjàpá àti Àtíòro
oo
EWÌ ALOHÙN
ABIMBỌLÁ, W.: Àw n Ojú Odù M r rìndínlógún (o.i 52-96)
...N nú (b)Odù Ọsá Méj
(A) Àjànà
(B) Ọsá
(C) Aṣeni
(D) Ìwéré
(A) Ìwàrẹfà
(B) Oyèépolú
(C) Ọrúnmìlà
(D) m Oyèépolú
om
33. ...... ___ l jẹ Aráyér run.
t.c
(A) aya is
(B) m
(C) ilé
lg
(D) owó
oo
(A) Dúdúyẹmí
.m
(B) Lárìnnàká
(C) Ọjẹkúnlé
w
LÍTÍRÉ ÀPIL KỌ
ÌTÀN ÀRÒSỌ
36. ......___ ló ṣojú Òṣogbo nínú ìdíje tí àw n ẹgbẹ Ọgá ilé-ẹk ṣe agbátẹrù rẹ?
(A) Rónkẹ
(B) L lá
(C) Fẹmi
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(D) san
(A) Rónkẹ
(B) L lá
(C) Títí
(D) Gb lá
(A) aṣ
(B) ẹk
(C) iṣẹ
(D) owó
om
(A) Fẹmi
(B) Rónkẹ
t.c
(C) Abí dún
(D) Fúnnkẹ is
ERÉ-ONÍTÀN
lg
oo
AW , D. : Àpótí Alákàrà
ch
(A) Kàrímù
(B) À
.m
(C) Láyí
w
(D) Òjògbẹdẹ
w
(A) Fádípẹ
(B) Fábámif bẹẹ
(C) Fágbohùn
(D) Fákúnlé
(A) Bánj
(B) Oyè
(C) Láyí
(D) Kàrímù
Ọá éé n á é áj
(A) À
(B) Aládé
(C) Gbénga
(D) Ọl p
NÀ-ÌṢỌW LO-ÈDÈ
n
om
(B) rẹ ni w n
(C) tirẹ ti jẹ
(D) òun ló m
(B) àwa ló ni àb
(C) àb ni tàna rẹ
ch
(D) l
ys
(A) bẹrù
(B) ronú
w
(C) ṣòót
w
(D) jáw
w
ÀṢÀ
48. ......Ohu t a s a fi ta ag i ___.
(A) pèrègún
(B) màrìwò pẹ
(C) èkúf igá
(D) ìkarahun ìgbín
(A) Bẹntiróòlù
(B) Epo pupa
(C) Kẹrosíìnì
(D) Epo r bì
YORUBA PASSAGE
ÀKÀYÉ
om
fi ṣoògùn owó, kí ni à bá s ?
Ti Fadérìn tó bẹẹ, ṣebí ìgbéyàwó Olúbùs lá àti Ọláṣùp ku sẹ méjì ni Ṣùp ti di àwátì. Ohun tí ìyá Ṣùp yóò
t.c
gb ni kí ó mú mílí nù mẹta wá pàdé àw n gbénigbéni létí bíríjì Àsàbà. Adérónkẹ fàáké k rí, ó ní òun ò
is
lówó ó san. Ètò ìdána ku la, a kò rí k ìyàwó. Òwúr j ìgbéyàwó ni ariwo ay s nílé Fadérìn pé l pàá
ti kó àti k ìyàwó àti àw n gbénigbéni mẹta tó gb k ìyàwó dé sílùú. Láìpẹ ni kẹkẹ bá tún pa m àtíòro wa
lg
lẹnu; k ìyàwó ti dẹni tó s a k bù dòrùka ìgbéyàwó; àṣé k ìyàwó lolè aj m gbé? Àṣe owó àtirèlú
oo
1. Ọláṣùp ni __.
ys
(A) rẹ Òrenté
.m
(B) k àf s nà Bùs lá
(C) baba Bùs lá
w
(A) ṣe ìgbéyàwó
(B) pé l pàá
(C) di olówó
(D) l sílùú òyìnbó
ÀKÀYÉ
Ọj náà ló rí bí àná yìí tí òṣìṣẹ apínwèé gbèsè iná m nàm ná kan déédé ṣubú lulẹ lẹnu iṣẹ láàárín ìgboro.
Lẹsẹkẹsẹ ló bẹrẹ s ej t a jù s i . Ig e ẹ g , ẹg g ẹ ua d g ka . K
k k sé i t o k arákùnrin hún. Nígbà tó yá l rẹ wa bẹrẹ sí í y ìfofòó lẹnu, bí àw n ènìyàn ṣe rí èyí ni
w n ti gbàgb pé oníwárápá ni àwé, àw n tó mòfin wárápá ní kí olúkúlukù dákẹ ariwo nítorí wárápá kò fẹ
ariwo. Lójiijì ni àw n ènìyàn ṣe àkíyèsí pé yàt sí ẹ u t y ìfofòó, ìṣesí m kùnrin náà kò j ti oníwárápá
làw n ènìyàn bá bẹrẹ sí í kó oríṣiríṣi ẹr jáde láti gbẹmí m kùnrin là, kí abiyam má fojú s kún m . Pàbó
ni gbogbo aájò já sí, nà fu al s ti k rin bí ti àkèré etí odò. Ọpẹl pẹ Olóyè Arù t fu a pé gù
l ṣe iṣẹkíṣẹ bẹẹ, ó ní kí w n tètè wá oògùn mágùn rí, kí w n sì máa ká m kùnrin náà m ra kí ó má ba
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nà m kí àkùk má ba k lẹyìn m kùnrin. Alàgbà Olúyẹmí ní bó bá jẹ mágùn ni kí obìnrin kan yára fún rẹ
wa nít ṣomi mu. Bí àw n ènìyàn ti gb èyí ni t kùnrin-tobìnrin tí kò fẹ kí abiyam ṣòfò m wá ohun tí
w n lè t sí fún onímágùn mu. Kí a má fa r gù , t t kùnrin, àti tobìnrin, gbogbo rẹ di w lẹnu
onímágùn. Àwé mùt tán, ó sùn l f nf n. Lẹyìn gb n ìṣẹjú, ó mira, ṣáájú àkókò yìí, làw n mẹrin ti dé láti
ibi iṣẹ àw n òṣìṣẹ iná m nàm ná, àw n ló jẹ kí a m pé Káy dé lorúk rẹ wa. Ayé bá fi igbe Káy dé bẹnu.
Ìdáhùn Káy dé hún, bí tẹni t nà rẹ jìn ló rí. Nígbà tó yá, w n gbé e jókòó, é pe é ṣẹ,
t m dé-tàgbà fẹ m ibi tí Káy dé ti lùgbàdì mágùn.
3. Ta ló lu mágùn?
(A) Ọpẹ
(B) Túnb sún
(C) Káy dé
(D) Dàp
om
(A) Gbárayílẹ
(B) Ibà
(C) Wárápá
t.c
(D) Mágùn is
ÀKÀYÉ
lg
oo
Ìhà tí àw n akẹk òde-òní k sí ẹk k ni lóminú. Ọp akẹk ti s àpò ìkówèésí w n di àpò ìkáṣ sí. Bí w n bá yẹ
gẹrẹ kúrò níwájú òbí, w n a yí aṣ ilé-ẹk padà sí aṣ ìmúròde. Bí m kùnrin bá gbalé sinimá l , m bìnrin a gbalé
ch
rẹkùnrin l . Bí w n bá dénú yàrá ìdánwò, w n a s ara w n di àgùf n níbi w g é oṣẹ oníṣẹ, w n a s ara w n
ys
máàkì ṣùgb n ogún ló gbà nínú ìdánwò ti Yunifásítì tí ó fẹ l gan-an. Ṣé ká s pé p l w l ṣe iṣẹkíṣẹ ni? yin
w
akẹk ilẹ yìí, ẹ pàw dà, ẹ jáw p t k , ẹ tètè dá omi ilá kaná, àbùjá kan kò sí fún àṣeyege nínú ẹk fún
w
ẹni tí kò fojú sí ẹk .
5. Àp n tí kò y k t s ___.