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Exam questions

JS1 CCA

What is Art?

List two (2) categories of art

List four (4) branches of art

List four (4) examples of Visual Art

5. List four examples of Non-Visual Art

6. List three (3) professionals involved in art

List four (4) importance of art

1.

2.

3.

4.
7.

1. What is Craft?

2.

List five (5) crafts practised in Nigeria.

3. List five (5) materials for tie and dye.

4. Explain apprenticeship.

1. What is tie-die?

List five (5) tying techniques.

3. List five (5) materials for tie-die technique.

Explain process of making tie-die.

2.

4.

1. List five (5) products of paper craft 2. What is paper craft? 3. List five (5) materials for making collage.

1.
What is Papier mache?

List five (5) materials needed for papier mache.

2. 3. List five (5) objects that you can use paper pulp to mould

1. What is clay? 2. How is clay formed? 3. Where can we find secondary clay?

4. State the chemical feature of clay

5. What are the physical features of clay

State four technique of moulding clay Mention four S ^ \mathcal{R} * M of transferring

ceramics

What is Bisque firing? Explain glazing firing

10. Explain how to preserve clay. Interpret the following terms.

6.

7.

8.
a. Slip

b. Kiln

c. Glaze

d. Grog

e. Biscuit

f. Spatula

9.

11.

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1.

2.

What is beadwork?

List five (5) materials for beadwork.


List five (5) functions of beadwork in our community.

1. What is mosaic?

2. List five (5) materials that can be used for mosaic.

123 3. List functions of mosaic work.

1. Define Music 12345

2. List out 6 fundamentals of music. AH TЯ

3. Differentiate stave and clef.

4. What is grand stave.

5. Construct grand stave.

What is Ear training?

123 3. List out some musical instruments used in Orchestral family.

1.

2.
Identify parts of Harmony.

1. Define Clef

2. Identify the four clefs

3. List out the clefs used for pianoforte

4. Which of the clefs uses a dot.

5. Cello is identify with which clef.

1. Draw a wooden Recorder and identify the parts. 2. Record musical instrument belongs to which family
of western instrument.

3. Play the Nigeria National Anthem.

1. State five uses of music in your community.

2. Mention five impact of music in human life.

3. How does music contribute to economy of a nation.

4. What is the contribution of technological advancement to music.

5.

Mention occasions where music is needed.


1. In your own understanding, define drama.

2. What is the difference between a literary piece and a dramatic piece?

3. Theatre can be defined in two forms, state the two forms and define them.

4. List 5 theatre workers and give their duties.

5. An actor is someone that makes costumes for a performance. True or False

6. A director is the one in charge of rehearsing and preparing the actors. True or False

7. A choreographer is the one that acts or performs on the stage during performance. True or False

8. A lighting designer does the make-up for actors in a play. True or False

9. A playwright is the one that creates the idea that becomes the script. True or False

10. People that go to the theatre to see a play performance are called.........
1.

List the functions of drama

2. seen Use an example of a drama you have read o portray the functions you have listed.

3. Can drama be used as a form of entertainment? Yes or No

4. Drama helps people to understand what they do and why they do it. True or False

5. Drama cannot be used to inform people about happenings around them. True or False

6. Drama can be used as a form of therapy. True or False

7. Theatre for development is .......

8. In the Greek times, drama was used to bring up issues in the cosiety. True or False

1. List three elements of drama and explain what you think they mean

2. From any play you have read or seen, list out the dramatic elements you can find in it.

3. The choice of words used by a playwright is called

4. The people presented in a play by a playwright are called


5. Any moveable object used on the set during a play performance is called.....

6. What is the starting point of a dramatic performance? 7. is the events or story of a play.

78 8. ..... is what a play means or what the playwright intends to talk about.

9. Can a play be done without lights on stage? Yes or No

10. The stage is a large platform on which actors can stand in

order to be seen by the audience. True or False

1. Give three sources where drama originated from

2. Write an essay about a festival you have seen highlighting the drama in the festival

3. Make a story on your own from a television drama you have watched.

4. The stories we tell imitate who we are as humans. True or False

5. Who suggested that imitation is innate in human being? a) Soyinka b) Aristotle c) Buhari d) Obama

6. Traditional African festivals are traced back to masquerades. True or False

7. is considered by playwrights when writing their stories.


8. Many people believe that dance contributed to the origin of drama. True or False

1. What is playwriting?

2. Who is a playwright?

3. List the three categories of playwrights

4. Mention three modern playwrights

5. What are some of the things a playwright considers while writing?

6. Contemporary dramatists are before classical dramatists. True or False

7. Playwrights create

8. To build Characters for a play, the playwright must have good ears for the way people think, ..........
and..........

9 A playwright is very important to every scripted theatrical production. True or False

10 Playwriting is the art and practice of acting on stage. True or False

1. State two definitions of art.

Mention and explain two major classifications of art.

Mention and explain four branches of art


Explain the following:

ARTIST is a Ronson that draws or Paints something (ii) ARTISTERSTE

Explain the following:

ARTIST is a Ronson that draws or Paints something (ii) ARTISTERSTE

(iii) ARTISAN is someone who draws

5.

Write briefly on the origin of Art..

6.

Explain how art was introduced into Nigerian schools.

7.

five importance of Art to the society.

(i)

(ii)
(iii)

(iv)

(v)

8.

List examples of the following branches of art.

Fine Art

Applied Art

Performing Art

Liberal Art

SECTION B- FILL IN THE GAP

9.

The human creative activities started with pre-historic man on cave surfaces.

10.
Pre-historic drawing and paintings were done using

and

11.

is the father of Nigerian modern

contemporary visual art.

12. Paintings, Drawings and sculptures are examples of art. boon lo huu T

13. Ceramics, Graphics and Crafts are examples of art.

14. Drama, Music and Dance are examples of... art.

FC

15. The art of representing objects with line strokes is

16. The art of using colours to represent objects and scene on a flat surface is called

SECTION C- OBJECTIVES

One unique word about definitions of art is


(a) Work (b) Product (c) Expression (d)

1.

Media

2. The art of creative writing is called art (a) Performing (b) Publishing (c) Literary (d) Fine

3. The first trained Nigerian Artist was (a) Aina Onajide (b) Aina Onapekun (d) Aina Onabolu (c) Aina
Onagiwa

4.

The art of producing statue is called

(a) Ceramics (b)Mosaic

(c) Sculpture (d) Collage

5. Art of body movement is called (a) Acrobatic (b)Performing (c)Acting (d) Literary

Art

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6. A professional artist who uses colour for expression is called (a) Sculptor (b) Ceramist (c) Painter (d)
Colorist
7. The art of capturing images, objects and events with a camera is called

(a) Drawing

(b) Painting (c)Photography

(d) Recording

8.

The of producing breakable wares with clay and glaze materials is classified under

(a) Sculpture (b) Ceramics (c) Constructivism (d) Moulding

9. Poster, Book cover design and Package designs are examples of (a) Crafts (b) Graphics (c) Textile
design (d) Fine art

10. In museums, art work represents records. items as means of keeping

(a) Political

(b) Utility (c) Cultural (d) Mental

Then (ii)

INTRODUCTION TO CRAFTS
SECTION A-THEORY

What are crafts?.

(iv) Leather Works

(v) Pottery

1.

4.

List four products of leather work craft

Mention five local craft practices in Nigeria.

(1)

(1)

(ii)
(iii)

(iii)

(iv)

(iv)

5.

Mention four examples of carving craft

(v)

3.

Explain the following:

(1) Cloth Weaving

(iii)

(ii)

Embroidery
(iv)

Batik.

6. Explain blacksmithing.

7.

Explain brass work..

Explain mat weaving.

SECTION B-FILL IN THE GAP

Craft making involves the use of the decorative and functional objects. to make

2. Types of craft practised in a locality or community depends on the availabilities of and of the people.

3. A major craft from the Northern Nigeria is called

4. material can be used for making jewelries,

bowls and serving tray.

is a craft popular among the Yorubas of Nigeria.


6. Drum making is a product of

craft.

7. products.

is a major material used for making pottery

SECTION C-OBJECTIVES

1. Textile craft involves creation of design patterns on plain (a) Wall (b) Leather (c) Fabric (d) Paper

Batik is referred to as among Yorubas of Nigeria (a) Adire-didi' (b) Adire-Elewe' (c) Adire-Eleko' (d) 'Adire-
Kampala

3. Palm-frond can be used to weave (a) Cloths (b) Papers (c) Baskets (d) Bag

is a raw material used to make traditional local beads (a) Glass (b)Plastic (c) Clay (d)Metal

5. and Batik production is a common material used for Tie dye and (a) Paper, Wood (b) Fabric. Dye (c)
Wax. Leaf (d) Raffia Wax

is famous for calabash carving and decorations in Nigeria (a) Lagos (b) Abuja Oyo (e)Bin (d) Ibadan

8.
EXERCISE 3

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process

All pottery works undergo

(a) Glaze (b) Carving (c) Firing (d) Painting

PRACTICAL WORKS IN TIE AND DYE

SECTION A THEORY

1.

and are examples of assemblage craft (a) Mat, Brass work (b) Painting, Drawing (c) Pottery, Sculpture (d)
Mosaic, Collage

9. Costumes for acting in a drama show can be made through craft.

(a) Applique (b) Leatherwork (c) Carving (d) Pottery

10. The use of colour threads to stitch design pattern on plain fabric is (a) Applique (b)Patchwork (c)
Embroidery (d) Batik
What is Tie and Dye?

2.

Mention five methods of tying in tie dye

(iv)

(v)

3. List five basic materials needed for Tie Dye practical

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

Explain stages of making tie and dye on fabric.

5.
Mention materials used for preparation of Dye Bath

2. The image above represents

tying method.

3. The image above represents tying method.

The ratio for mixing dye and chemicals during tie dye process

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

5. All tie and dye products are used for

purposes.

(vii)

SECTION COBJECTIVES

1. Needle and thread is used in method of tying (a) Pleating (b) Knotting (c) Clamping (d) Stitching
can be use for tying patterns on plain fabric before Deeping in dye

solution.

SECTION B-FILL IN THE GAP

can be used for protecting the hands when soaking

tie dye fabric in dye solution.

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(a) Fabric (b) Cotton wool (c) Raffia (d) Wire

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EXERCISE 4

PAPER CRAFT

35 A place or container used for dying fabric is called (a) Dye well (b) Dye pot (c) Dye pit (d) Dye mall

SECTION A THEORY

4. When oxygen in the air react on dyed fabric. It is called (a) Evaporate (b) Oxidation (c) Boiling (d)
Mounting
What is paper craft?

2.

Best fabric material for tie dye is (a) Wool (b) Nylon (c) Cotton (d) Polyester

List five materials used for paper craft

is usd to fix colour permanently during dyeing process (a) Hyrosulphite (b) Caustic soda (c) Sink (d)
Copper

Tie die is a popular craft practice in

(a) Benin (b) Yola (c) Abeokuta (d) Ilorin

(iv).

One of the following is a method of tying fabric

(a) Wash (b) Binding (c) Pleating (d) Spinning

3.

State four steps for making a triangular box with paper


Dye powder can be generated from

resources (a) Man-made (b) Plants (c) Sand (d) Chemical

(iii)

10. Among Yorubas tie dye is also known as (a) Adike (b) 'Akwete (c) Adire' (d) 'Adiro

(iv)

14

15

Explain process of making paper table mat

SECTION C-OBJECTIVES

Surface quality of a collage craft is (a) Smooth (b) Rough (c) Slippery (d) Dip in nature

2. objects are more suitable for making collage work (a) Dirty (b)Coloured (c) Transparent (d) Liquid

5. What is a Collage picture?

SECTION B-FILL IN THE GAP


is the best type of paper suitable for paper craft.

5. is the binding agent suitable for paper craft.

and

can be used to cut paper into shapes

or form.

7. Image/images for collage work are first board. on a plywood

8. Paper cra products are for decorative and purposes.

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3. can be made from paper craft (a) Tools (b) Greeting cards (c) Fabric (d) Machines

Collage is a picture created by arranging piece of coloured materials and (a) Water (b)Scraps (c) Iron (d)
Wood

5. Paper can be used to make (a) Food (b) Puppets (c) Ceramics (d)Textile

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JS1 BTECH

1 Identify five things in the environment that are products of technology and state why you chose them.

2 Identify two things in the environment that are not products of technology and state why you chose
them.

3 State five benefits of technology to the society.


4 Explain the meaning of technology.

List five safety rules which must be applied in a basic technology workshop.

2 How can we prevent accidents in a workshop?

3 List three unsafe acts which can cause accidents in a workshop.

4 List three unsafe conditions which can cause accidents in a workshop.

5 State five safety measures you should observe when using a machine.

6 State five safety measures you should observe when using a hand tool.

You are expected to dress properly before you carry out practical activities. List five things you must do
to be regarded as having dressed properly.

Name three types of fire fighting materials and equipment.

8
9 Why is it important that a student in a

workshop should keep himself clean and neat?

Aprons and overalls protect the

from-

against injury.

against injury.

and

and

18 Shoes protect the

the workshop.

Gloves protect the

against

17 Gloves protect the


16

19 We use

to put out fire in

15

10 Why should sleeves be rolled up above the elbows when in the workshop?

11 How can you keep long hair from getting caught in a machine?

12 List three most common foot injuries that could occur in a workshop.

13 Accidents may occur as a result of

and

Goggles and visors protect the

against injury

Fill in the gaps


14

1 Name the two classes of wood.

2 List the properties of hardwood and softwood.

3 Name three examples each of hardwood and softwood.

List five uses of wood.

5 Define ferrous and non-ferrous

metals.

6 List four examples each of the two types of metals.

7 Explain the term wrought iron.

8 What does 'malleable' mean?


9 For what is malleable iron used?

14 Non-ferrous metals do not contain iron, and are attracted by magnets. True or False.

10 Name five forms of metals.

11 State five properties of metals that a worker can use for identifying them.

15 Trees with broad leaves are called deciduous trees, while those with needle-like leaves are called
coniferous trees. True or False?

12 How can you compare the density of given metals?

13 Ferrous metals contain iron and can be attracted by magnets. True or False?

What are ceramics and glass?

2 State three properties of ceramics.

List five uses of ceramics.


4 State three properties of glass.

5 List five uses of glass.

6 Name the two types of plastics and distinguish between them.

7 List five plastic products in everyday use.

8 Working in a chemical or damp environment does not affect plastics. True or False?

9 Plastics can take a range of forms. True

or False?

10 Explain the terms natural rubber and synthetic rubber.

11 Name five uses of rubber in engineering applications.

12 Which of the following is not used in making glass?

A Sand B Lime

C Potash D Clay

13 Glass is used to manufacture eye glasses and lenses because of this property. Choose from the
options.
A

Brittleness

B Resistance to corrosion

C Transparency

D Resistance to heat

14 Which of the following is not used in making ceramics?

A Lime

B Clay

C Cement

D Mud

15 The following are products of ceramics,

except

A
flower vase

B tiles

wash basin

electric bulb

16 A major property which distinguishes ceramics from wood, metal, plastic and rubber is being

A a good conductor

B brittle

C resistance to corrosion

a poor conductor
17 Rubber is used in electrical insulations because it is a poor conductor of electricity. True or False?

18 Rubber is used for water proofing because it is water resistant. True or False?

19 Synthetic rubber is obtained from

ore

B plants

C petroleum

D palm oil

In your own words briefly explain why technical drawing is important in engineering.

2 Make a list of all the equipment and materials needed for technical drawing.

3 Briefly explain how to care for each instrument and material.

4 Draw at list ten of the listed equipment and materials.


5 Sharpen and grind a 2H pencil to be used for drawing straight lines with a mechanical sharpener.

6 Grind an HB pencil to be used for free hand sketching on a glass paper block.

7 State the characteristics of a good eraser and the purpose of an erasing shield.

1 Set on your drawing board the A2 drawing paper supplied to you. Draw the border lines and the title
block and insert the following information.

a) the name of your school:

b) your name

c) your class

d) the title of your drawing

e) the scale used

f) the date

2 Divide the drawing paper you have set into six appropriate rectangles and draw the following using
your tee- square and set-square.

Answer each question in one rectangular space you have drawn.

a) 5 horizontal lines, 50 mm long and 10 mm apart.


b) 5 vertical lines, 50 mm long and 10 mm apart 5 lines inclined at 45 deg , 50 mm long c)

and 10 mm apart.

d) 5 lines inclined at 30 ^ 0 50 mm long and 10 mm apart.

e) 5 lines at 60 deg , 50 mm long and 10 mm apart.

f) 5 lines at 60 deg 50 mm long and 10 mm apart.

g) 3 squares each of sides 2 mm, 35 mm and 45 mm respectively.

Make a free hand sketching of each of the

items in Fig. 7.10 below.


JS1 ICT

JS2 CCA
JS2 BTECH

JS2 ICT

JS3 CCA
JS3 BTECH

JS3 ICT

is used
a) to increase graphs

b) to decrease graphs c) to move graphics to the desired location

d) for none of the above

Different types of charts are: a) Table, cell, column


b) Pie, bar, line, radar

c) Table, chair, stool, tray

d) Flat, round, long, thin 10 Other charts that can be used as column charts are

a) bar and stock

b) pie and doughnut

c) surface and bubble

d) XY (scatter) and line

Theory

1 Discuss what you understand by graph.

2 Explain how you can create a graph. 3 Outline how you can insert titles in a graph.

4 With the aid of diagrams, give examples of charts.

5 Outline the uses of column and pie charts.


SS2 PHYSICS

SS2 MATHS
SS3 PHYSICS

SS3 MATHS

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