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JSS1 MATHEMATICS

1. A number expressed as a fraction of 100 is:


a) Decimal b) Fraction c) Percentage d) Unit

2. Ojonla bought a trouser for ₦2265 and a polo shirt for ₦2150. If Ojonla gave ₦6000 to
the seller, how much money did the seller return to Ojonla as change?
a) ₦585 b) ₦4415 c) ₦1585 d) ₦3735

3. What is the place value of 3 in 5834?


a) Thousands b) Hundreds c) Tens d) Units

4. What is the correct name for one thousand billion?


a) One trillion b) One million c) One thousand d) One hundred

5. Find the difference between 437 000 and 275 592.


a) 161 408 b) 171 408 c) 161 208 d) 161 171

25
6. Convert to decimal.
100
a) 0.025 b) 0.25 c) 0.20 d) 0.50

7. A figure that will divide any given number perfectly without a remainder is: a)
Fraction b) Numerator c) Denominator d) Factor

8. Express 75 as a product of its prime factors.


a) 3 x 3 x 5 b) 5 x 5 x 5 c) 3 x 5 x 3 d) 3 x 5 x 5

9. Which of the following did ancient people use to count, group, and communicate
numbers?
a) Calculator b) Stones c) Books d) Computer

13 11 15 9
10. Arrange the fractions in ascending order.
17 , 17 , 17 , 17
11 13 9 15 9 13 11 15 9 11 13 15 15 13 11 9
a) b) c) d)
17 , 17 , 17 , 17 17 , 17 , 17 , 17 17 , 17 , 17 , 17 17 , 17 , 17 , 17

13
11. Convert to percentage.
25
a) 0.52% b) 52% c) 5.2% d) 502%

12. Which are the common factors of 8 and 12?


a) 1, 3, 4 b) 1, 2, 8 c) 1, 2, 4 d) 13, 6
13. Find the LCM of 8, 9, and 12.
a) 4 b) 8 c) 24 d) 72

14. A number with only two factors is called:


a) Prime notation b) Prime index c) Prime product d) Prime number

15. Using index notation, express the factors 30 and 36.

a) 30 = 2 x 3 x 5 b) 30 = 22 x 32 c) 30 = 22 x 32 d) 30 = 2 x 3 x 5

36 = 2 x 2 x3 x 3 36 = 22 x 32 36 = 24 x 3 36 = 22 x 32

16. What is the fraction form of 10%?


10 10 1 1
a) b) c) d)
10 100 10 100

17. Evaluate 3.54 + 4.38 + 101.2.


a) 101.12 b) 109.00 c) 109.12 d) 109.14

18. A Process of dividing a number into equal parts:


a) Addition b) Subtraction c) Division d) Multiplication

1 2
19. Complete the following up to two equivalent fractions _____ , ______
3, 6,

1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
a) b) c) d)
3 , 6 , 9 , 10 , 3 , 6 , 9 , 12, 3 , 6 , 9 , 12, 3 , 4 , 9 , 10 ,

20. What fraction does the shaded portion in the diagram represent?

5 11 5 11
a) b) c) d)
16 , 16 , 15 , 15 ,

21. Choose the best estimate of 747 x 27.


a) 800 x 30 b) 800 x 20 c) 700 x 20 d) 700 x 30

22. How many meters (m) are in 1 kilometer (km)?


A) 10 m b) 1 m c) 100 m d) 1000 m
23. A textbook costs ₦2800 in the market. A woman estimated that the set would cost
₦2980. Find by how much is her estimate more than the actual cost.
A) ₦180 b) ₦2000 c) ₦980 d) ₦800

24. Write “seven hundred and sixty-four million, six hundred and twenty-eight thousand,
four hundred and fifty” in figures.
A) 764 628 450 b) 764 000 c) 764 600 d) 764 000 628

25. Change 3282 to roman numerals.


A) Mmcclxx b) Mmmcclxxx c) Mmmclxx d) Mmmcccllxxx

26. Multiply 111two by 101two


A) 101011 b) 100011 c) 100111 d) 1000011

27. When solving in binary numbers, what is 1 + 1?


A) 0 b) 1 c) 10 d) 11

5
28. Convert to decimal.
8
A) 0.625 b) 0.225 c) 0.615 d) 0.265

246
29. Convert to percentage.
400
A) 51.5% b) 60.5% c) 61.5% d) 71.5%

30. Add 428 000 and 87 375.


A) 435 375 b) 515 375 c) 495 375 d) 515 000

Section b: theory

1. Define the following terms:


a) Addition b) Fraction c) Ordering of fractions d) Prime number

2. a) Find LCM of 10, 12, 24.


b) Write 494 002 010 307 in words.
c) Find product of 400 and 101.

3. a) Write down the place value for all the numbers in 31.8752.
b) Find the HCF of 72, 108, and 180.

4 3
4. a) Illustrate the following fractions with suitable diagrams. a) b)
10 15
45
b) Reduce to its lowest term.
135
5. a) Change 2459 to roman numerals.
b) Divide 10,000 by 5.
c) Write 989 989 989 989 in words.
d) Fill in the next three (3) fractions.

8 16 24
= = =¿ ______ = ______ = ______
9 18 27

Basic science jss1

1. The process of contamination of soil due to high concentrations of toxic substances is

a) Soil pollution b) Air pollution c) Water pollution d) Farm pollution

2. Which of the following is used for water purification?

a) Hydrogen b) Chlorine c) Oxygen d) Nitrogen

3. The largest group of organisms is the

a) Division b) Class c) Kingdom d) Order

4. In how many states does matter exist?

a) None (0) b) One (1) c) Two (2) d) Three (3)

5. A material that when freshly prepared, polished or fractured shows a lustrous


appearance is called: a) Non-metal b) Lustrous c) Oil d) Metal

6. The contamination of the air present in the atmosphere is known as:

a) Soil pollution b) Pollutants c) Air pollution d) Water pollution

7. A non-metal used in medicines is:

a) Carbon b) Sulphur c) Glass d) Nitrogen

8. Characteristic of living things:

a) Grow, develop, and die b) Grow and never die c) Grow and keep growing and never
die d) Grow and grow

9. Which of the following is not among the classes of food?


a) Carbohydrate b) Vegetable c) Proteins d) Fats and oils

10. The general cleanliness and safe removal of waste complete from our environment is
called:

a) Waste Disposal b) Environmental hazard c) Sanitation d) Nutrition

11. Which of the following is an effect of drug Abuse?

a) Good grades in school b) Good health c) Reward from parents d) Madness or death

12. The misuse of wrong drugs usage to get self-drive is called

a) Drug abuse b) Drug lord c) Drug cure d) Drugs

13. Which of the following is a characteristic of Non-living things?

a) Reproduce b) They don’t require Nutrition c) Excrete waste d) Made up of cells

14. Anything that has weight and occupies space is called

a) Liquid b) Solid c) Matter d) Gas

15. The practice of keeping one’s body, clothes, and shoes clean is called:

a) Dirtiness b) Smelling feet c) Washing d) Personal health

16. Which of the following animals can be used as a means of transportation?

a) Horse b) Cat c) Dog d) Fish

17. Drugs used for medicinal purposes are prescribed by:

a) Teachers b) Doctors c) Aunties d) Big auntie

18. Drug abuse is the illegal use of drugs without

a) Buying it from a pharmacy b) Swallowing c) The doctor’s prescription d) All of


above

19. What is the full meaning of WHO?

a) World harmony organization b) Word health organ c) Whole health organizers d)


world health organization

20. Which of the following is not a water body?


a) Sachet water b) Ocean c) Lake d) River

21. The air naturally comprises of 78% of nitrogen, ____ of oxygen, 0.9% of oxide gases
and 0.1% inert gases.

a) 13% b) 18% c) 21% d) 12%

22. How many classes of food are contained in an adequate diet

a) 1 b) 6 c) 2 d) 3

23. The function of carbohydrate is

a) Body building b) Health promotion c) Diet d) Energy giving

24. Which of the following is not a fruit?

a) Cabbage b) Orange c) Mango d) Watermelon

25. ______ is one of the consequences of poor hygiene

a) Mental stability b) Frequent sickness c) Healthy bones d) Look neat

26. To ensure proper cleanliness, the body should be washed

a) Once in few days b) Once a week c) Twice daily d) Twice a week

27. Animals with backbone are called:

a) Invertebrate b) Mammals c) Apes d) Vertebrates

Here Are The Questions Numbered Properly:

28. Which Of The Following Is Not A Vegetable?

a) Orange b) Lettuce c) Bitter leaf d) Watermelon

29. A place where sick people are treated is called

a) School b) Hospital c) Church d) Home

30. Which of the following can be found in a first aid box?

a) Knife b) Helmet c) Cotton wool d) Goggles

Section B: Theory
Instructions: Answer Any Three Questions.

1. Define The Following Terms:

a. Balanced Diet
b. Drugs
c. Environment Pollution
d. Living Things
e. Sanitation

2. State 2 importance of each of the following:

a. Sanitation
b. Plants
c. Animals
d. Living things
e. Non-Living things

3. Mention all the classes of food.

b. State a function of each class mentioned in number 3a .

c. State a common food source of each class.

4. What is drug abuse?

b. Mention 2 causes of drug abuse.

c. State 3 effects of drug abuse.

d. Mention 2 symptoms common to drug addicts.

5. State 2 characteristics of living things.

b. State 2 characteristics of non-living things.

c. State 3 differences between living things vs non-living things in a tabular form.


Basic technology jss1

all the questions in this section

1. A non-metal used for the purification of water for drinking is:

a) Silver b) Oxygen c) Zinc d) Chlorine

2. The application of scientific knowledge to solve human needs and comfort Is Called:

a) Career b) Metals c) Profession d) Technology

3. A mixture of two or more metals to improve their properties is an:

a) Steel b) Cast iron c) Metal d) Alloy

4. Which of the following is gotten from wood?

a) Doors and windows b) Glass and ceramics c) Plants and animals d) Cars and bicycles

5. A device used to protect the head from harm/injury in the workshop is:

a) Helmet b) Goggles c) Boots d) Sand Buckets

6. An unplanned event which causes injury or damage of lives and property is an:

a) Accident b) Violence c) Slips d) Fire

7. Woods Are Classified Into Two Parts Namely:

a) Hardwood and softwood b) Heartwood and softwood c) Hardwood and scarwood d)


Hardwood and starrywood

8. An occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person’s life and with


opportunities for progress is

a) Technology b) Career c) Pastoring d) Teaching


9. Software developers, web developers, and data scientists are occupations in which of
the following fields?

a) Engineering b) Information communication technology c) Space d) Medicine

10. A person that rides a two-wheel vehicle, motorcycle, or tricycle is a:

a) Cyclist b) Motorcyclist c) Motorist d) Biking

11. A set of rules and regulations put in place to ensure that a person is safe and free from
danger is called

a) Safety travel b) Safety feeling c) Safety guidelines d) Safety guardian

12. Drinking adequate amounts of water can prevent

a) Hydration b) Sleeping c) Dehydration d) Fight

13. A profession that engages in the assembling, installation, testing, troubleshooting and
repair of electrical wiring

a) Building profession b) Woodwork profession c) Electrical and electronics profession


d) Tiller profession

14. Devices or equipment used to protect human beings and material things such as
buildings, machines from fire and accident is called:

a) Helmet b) Garments c) Workshop safety devices d) The shield

15. Which of the following can be used to make mugs, tumblers, and eyeglasses?

a) Plastic b) Ceramics c) Glass d) Metals

16. A rubber can be used to produce which of the following:

a) Car and bicycle tyres b) Eyeglasses and car c) Car and papers d) Roofing sheets and
tyres

17. Ceramics can be used to make

a) Wash hand basins b) Electrical switch cover c) High carbon steel d) Toothbrushes

18. The following are the groups of plastics:

a) Thermocool Plastics And Thermoplastics b) Thermosetting plastics and


thermoplastics c) Thermoset and thermostat d) Thermo and thermocool
19. Which of the following can help prevent workshop accidents from affecting Lives?

a) Overloading a circuit b) Wear required safety gears c) Violence among workers d) Dirt
on the floor

20. Which of the following can be found in a first aid box?

a) Sniper b) Chewing gum c) Cotton wool d) Germaline

21. Which of the following tools are common to carpenters and furniture makers?

a) Nail and shovel b) Screwdriver and wire c) Saw and hammer d) Brush and paint

22. The part of wood that holds the tree firmly in the soil Is:

a) Stem b) Trunk c) Leaves d) Roots

23. A mixture of copper and tin gives:

a)Steel b) Brass c) Iron d) Bronze

24. A person who lays blocks, bricks, constructs or repairs walls is a:

a) Glazier b) Bricklayer c) Painter d) Roofer

25. All activities in the workshop should be carried out with

a) Carelessness b) Care and caution c) Anger d) Play

26. The content in a sand bucket to stop fire is

a) Sand b) Water c) Chemical d) Chlorine

27. A Non-metal essential to human life is mainly

a) Oxygen b) Iron c) Sodium d) Calcium

28. A branch of vehicle engineering that focuses on the application, design, and
manufacturing of automobiles are called

a) Computer engineering b) Civil engineering c) Automotive engineering d)


Electrical engineering

29. Technology makes it easier for teachers to handle school work; True or False.

30. Metals are generally strong and can bear heavy loads; True or False.
SECTION B: THEORY.

Instruction: Answer only 3 questions.

1. State two uses each of the following:

a. Glass

b. Metal

c. Wood

d. Rubber

e. Plastics

2. Draw any three workshop safety devices and state their uses.

3. a. Draw and label the internal structure of wood.

b. Mention 4 items that can be found in a first aid box and give their uses.

4. a. Define the following terms:

i. Pedestrian

ii. Accident

b. State two (2) types of workshop accidents.

c. State two (2) measures of preventing workshop accidents.


(JSS2) Mathematics examination:

Section A: Objectives

Answer all the questions in this section.

1. The two axes in the cartesian plane are:

a) X-axis and Y-axis b) First quadrant and second quadrant c) Ordered pair (0, 0)
d) Units

2. Any number written as a decimal between 1.0 and 10.0, multiplied by a power Of 10,
is said to be in:

a) Standard form b) Whole number c) Prime factors d) Place value

3. When a number is written near the original number, that is not exactly the original
number, it is called:

a) Decimal number b) Prime number c) Standard number d) Approximation

4. 35120 is divisible by 4 because:

a) The sum of digits is divisible by 9 b) There is no rule to it yet c) The sum of digits
is odd position d) The last two digits is divisible By 4

5. Solve the equation 4c – 8 = 10 – 5c by collecting like terms.

a) c = 9 b) c = 2 c) c = 4 d) c = 5

6. Find the place value of the 4’s In 347,840.

a) Hundred thousands, unit b) Ten thousands, tens c) Thousands, tens d)


Thousands, units

7. Express 14,300,000 in standard form.


a) 1.0 X 107 b) 1.4 X 106 c) 1.43 X 107 d) 1.43 X 105

8. Evaluate(8+ 2)2.

a) 20 b) 68 c) 100 d) 400

9. What is the product of 0.017 and 100?

a) 0.17 b) 170 c) 10.7 d) 1.7

10. Evaluate 3.54 + 4.38 + 101. 20.

a) 10.12 b) 17.12 c) 105.92 d) 109.12

11. Find the product of 406 and 152.

a) 69,600 b) 59,300 c) 67,200 d) 69,066

12. Write this in figure: Twenty-five trillion, three hundred and five billion, six hundred
and sixty-nine million, one hundred thousand and forty-one.

a) 25,305,669,100,041 b) 25,300,600,141 c) 25,305,660,100,000 d)


25,350,696,100,004

13. Convert 900 to roman numerals.

a) CM b) CD c) MC d) M

14. Solve The Equation 2x – 6 = 0.

a) 6 b) 8 c) 0 d) 3

15. Express 2210 hours as am/pm time, using the 24-hour clock.

a) 12:00 am b) 12:00 pm c) 10:10 pm d) 10:10 am

16. Increase ₦750 by 30%.

a) ₦825 b) ₦1925 c) ₦3575 d) ₦4575

17. Write 32:72 in its simplest form.

a) 16:32 b) 4:9 c) 8:18 d) 16:36

18. The representation of numbers on a line is called:

a) Cartesian plane b) Line graph c) Number graph d) Index line


19. Express 441 as a product of its prime factors in index notation.

a) 22 x 32x 52 b) 23x 32x 5 c) 2 x 3 x 5 d) 21 x 32x 53

20. Find the HCF of 24 and 36.

a) 6 b) 3 c) 9 d) 12

21. Arrange the following set of numbers in descending order:

78459302, 56432, 4538219, 5432299

a) 78459302 > 5432299 > 4538219 > 56432 b) 78459302 > 5432299 > 56432 > 4538219

c) 78459302 > 56432 > 5432299 > 4538219 d) 78459302 > 4538219 > 5432299 > 56432

22. Find the LCM of 24, 30 and 36

a) 6 b) 8 c) 360 d) 120

23. Evaluate ab (a – b)

a) ab x a b) ab x – b c) a²b - ab² d) ab - ab

24. Write 100,000 in words

a) One thousand b) Ten thousand c) One hundred thousand d) One million

25. 0.000 00028 = 2.8 × _______

26. Round 249.9 to the nearest ten,

a) 240 b) 250 c) 249.9 d) 249

27. Write this figure in Words

10,020,001 001

28. 141 × 17 = ________

29. 16.574 – 9.238 = _______

30. State the Additive inverse of -19 = ______

**Section B**
**Theory**

Instruction: Attempt all the questions in this section.

Each question has 6 marks awarded to it.

It is important to show all your workings on how you got the final answer.

1. Simplify The Following

a. ( + a) x (- b) =
b. ( - a) + (- b) =
c. Simplify -8 – ( - 8) using the number line

2. Find the LCM of 36 And 132

b. Find the H.C.F of 120 and 126


2
(5+ 1)
c. Evaluate
(7−5)2

3. Write down the place value for all the numbers in 9,453,276.1847.

4a. Express the following in the standard form:

a. 913.87

b. 0.003006

c. Round 195.278 to the nearest ten.

d. Approximate 0.08513 to decimal places.

e. Round 299374 to 2 significant figures.

f. Round 76982 to the nearest 1000.

5. Write The Following In Digits:

a. Five trillion, eight hundred and three billion, seven hundred and nine million, five
hundred and fourteen thousand, eight hundred and sixty-two.
b. Find the difference between the median and mode of the following set of numbers:

7, 4, 9, 5, 6, 7, 8, 7, 4, 6, 5

c. Solve the equation 7x - 2 = 8 - x.

6. Express the following times in terms of the 24-hour clock:

a. 4:30 am

b. 10:55 Pm

c. Use a simple sketch to show quadrants of a cartesian plane.


Basic Science Jss2

1. A person who is Spraying farmland with a herbicide is advised to wear a

b) Watch B) Pair of Slippers c) Nose mask d) Black belt

2. The ability of an organism to survive in a place where it lives is called:

a) Habitat b) Population c) Ecology d) Adaptation

3. A change that occurs and disappears with time is called:

a) Physical change b) Chemical change c) Temporary change d) Permanent


change

4. Which animal among the primates has an “S” shape in its backbone?

a) Man b) Rat c) Lizard d) Monkey

5. Which of the following is not a physical feature of the body image?

a) Size b) Age c) Height d) Eyes

6. Which of the following can be found in a first aid box?

a) Sniper b) Cotton wool c) Germaline d) Chewing gum

7. A natural environment where a particular type of living thing is usually found is called:

a) Ecology b) Habitat c) Adaptation d) Population

8. A measuring table where children who are too young to stand are measured is called

a) Stadiometer b) Scale balance c) Stethoscope d) Micrometer


9. The aggregate or global capacity of an individual to act purposefully and think
rationally while dealing effectively with his environment is called:

a) Skill b) Seasoning c) Intelligence d) Awareness

10. A substance produced by or used in a chemical process is called

a) Bitumen b) Fruits c) Chemical d) Carrots

11. Which of these is a harmful relationship among organisms in the same habitat?

a) Mutualism b) Cooperation c) Neutralism d) Predation

12. Man’s ability to handle tools is due to the possession of:

a) Leg that has toes b) Neck that holds the head c) Mouth that can talk d) Thumbs
that could face other fingers

13. A patient having difficulty problem in breathing can be helped by the doctor using

a) Hydrogen b) Nitrogen c) Oxygen d) Zinc

14. The illegal use of drugs without a doctor’s prescription is:

a) Swallowing b) Food c) Drug abuse d) Protein

15. The word ‘aqua’ translated means

a) Water b) Solid c) Metals d) Gas

16. The streamlined body of fish enables them to do which of the following?

a) Swim fast b) Swim slow c) Breathe in water d) Push against water

17. Which of the following is a component of a habitat?

a) Excretion b) Space c) Mass d) Weight

18. A two-sided relationship where both members benefit from the relationship is:

a) Competition b) Mutualism c) Predation d) Commensalism

19. Which of the following is a special feature that makes man unique?

a) Bulgy eyes b) Nose c) Legs d) Brain

20. The unit of measurement of weight is:


a) Meter b) centimeter c) kilometer d) kilogram

21. The stage from birth to about 2 years old is:

a) Adulthood b) Infancy c) Pregnancy d) Adolescence

22. A factor that can affect developmental stages and growth is:

a) Bedwetting b) Big eyes c) Sweating d) Nutrition

23. What number are the permanent teeth in humans being?

a) 28 b) 32 c) 30 d) 29

24. The scientific name for ampiclox is:

a) Penicillin and peniclox b) Penicillin and ampicillin c) Ampiclox and ampicillin


d) Ampiclox and peniclox

25. Which of the following drug brand is used in the treatment of malaria?

a) Flagyl b) Iodine c) Chloroquine d) Alcohol

26. All the animals below are found in terrestrial habitat except:

a) Lion b) Elephant c) Jellyfish d) Giraffe

27. Air or tree habitat where animals live is called:

a) Terrestrial b) Arboreal c) Aquatic d) Land

28. Which of the following animal can be found in the desert?

a) Camels b) Dolphin c) Shark d) Jellyfish

29. A place where two habitats meet is called:

a) Submarine b) Terrestrial c) Aquatic d) Arboreal

30. Which of the following changes is noticed when a girl is adolescent:

a) Growth in breast b) Deep voice c) Muscle growth d) Moustache


SECTION B

*INSTRUCTION:* Answer any three questions in this section.

1a. Draw a well-detailed diagram of the human brain and label it neatly.

b. Mention at least 3 uses of intelligence.

2a. Define a habitat.

b. Mention and explain the types of habitat and mention at least two animals that can be
found in them.

3a. Mention and explain different stages across developmental changes.

b. Mention at least five factors affecting developmental stages and growth:

4a. Mention 3 safety measures to adhere to when using chemicals.

b. Mention and explain at least four relationships that exist between organisms in the
same habitat.
Basic Technology Jss2

1. The immediate treatment given to someone who is injured is called:

a) First aid b) Treatment c) Surgery d) Injection

2. A major raw material for making paper and pulp is:

a) Glass b) Wood c) Ceramics d) Plastic

3. Find the area of a triangle which has a base of 15cm and height of 21.3 cm

a) 21,000 cm² b) 300 cm² c) 159.75 cm² d) 319.5 cm²

4. A material that can be used to make mirrors, windscreens of vehicles, eyeglasses and
tumblers is:

a) Glass b) Plastics c) Wood d) Rubber

5. The process of drawing lines, line segments, and shapes accurately using a ruler, a
compass or a protractor is called

a) Polygons b) Angles c) Geometrical construction d) Quadrilateral

6. A porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees is

a) Drug b) Wood c) Chemical d) Fibre

7. The four angles of a quadrilateral sum up to:

a) 360 degrees b) 180 degrees c) 90 degrees d) Right angle

8. A seven-sided polygon is called:

a) Pentagon b) Quadrilateral c) Hexagon d) Heptagon


9. A triangle which has one of its angles equal to 90 degrees is called

a) Acute b) Obtuse c) Reflex d) Right angle

10. A circle is a plane figure bounded by a curve line called the

a) Tangent b) Sector c) Chord d) Circumference

11. A non-ferrous metal used for making ornament work is:

a) Silver b) Tin c) Cast iron d) Lead

12. A safety equipment for putting off fire in a workshop is:

a) Sand bucket b) Goggles c) Helmet d) Lab coat

13. A drawing instrument used for setting paper on the board is

a) Drawing board b) Tee-square c) Pencil d) Eraser

14. An instrument used for measuring angles in degrees is

a) Vernier caliper b) Protractor c) Compass d) Ruler

15. The classes of wood are:

a) Hard plank and soft plank b) Hardwood and softwood c) Hard and soft trees d)
Hard tree and soft tree

16. Which of the following can help prevent workshop accidents from affecting humans?

a) Overloading of a circuit b) Violence among workers c) Wearing required safety


gears d) Littering the floor with dust

17. A polymer with the property of elasticity is:

a) Plastic b) Glass c) Rubber d) Wood

18. Which of the following are types of plastics?

a) Thermostat and thermosets b) Thermometer and thermostats c) Thermoplastics


and thermosets d) Thermometer and thermoplastics

19. Products that are used to make ceramics are:

a) Clay, cement and concrete b) Clay, sand and granite c) Clay, water and bricks
d) Clay, blocks and rods
20. The sum total of all angles in a triangle is

a) 180 degrees b) 360 degrees c) 90 degrees d) 720 degrees

21. Which of the following are types of quadrilaterals?

a) Circles and squares b) Triangles and circles c) Circles and rectangles d)


Parallelogram and trapezium

22. A nine-sided polygon is called:

a) Pentagon b) Hexagon c) Octagon d) Nonagon

23. What is the circumference of a circle with a radius of 3cm?

a) 132 cm b) 44 cm c) 66 cm d) 33 cm

24. A tool that can be used to drive nail into a wood plank is

a) Plier b) Hammer c) Scissor d) Saw

25. Which of the following tools are common to carpenters?

a) Shovel and blade b) Hammer and saw c) Injection and drugs d) Board and
marker

26. The most suitable paper for construction is:

a) A4 b) Fullscap sheet c) A3 d) 40 leaves

27. Which of the following can be found in a first aid box?

a) Cotton wool b) Socket c) Remote d) Comb

28. Which of the following can cause accidents in the workshop?

a) Fatigue/tiredness b) Always at alert c) Wearing safety gears d) Obeying


instructions

29. All the following occupations can be found in the building profession except:

a) Architect b) Roofer c) tiller d) Surgeon

30. An unplanned or unexpected event which causes injury or damage of lives and
property is:

a) Shortcut b) Emergency c) Resting d) Accident


SECTION B

Instructions: Answer question 1 and any other 4 questions.

Note: question 1 is 10 marks while other questions are 4 marks each

1a. Construct a circle of radius 5cm (construct a tangent to the circle on the
circumference)

b. Construct a parallelogram of a line segment 7cm. (construct the 60 degrees at point A)

Note: Information for the title block

a. Name
b. Class
c. Title (Examination)
d. Date

2. What is ABC of first aid?

3. Find the area of the following shapes:

4cm

12cm

6cm 10cm
4a. What are ceramics?

b. Mention 2 uses of ceramics.

5a. State 2 properties of rubber.

b. State 2 uses of rubber.

6a. Mention the 2 classes of wood.

b. State 3 uses of wood.


HISTORY JSS1

1. History can be defined as:

a) The study of stories b) The study of man-made events c) The study of past events as
related to man d) Any story that is properly told

2. The following are examples of oral traditions except:

a) Memories b) Legends c) Praise songs d) Proverbs

3. A story can be defined as:

a) Any account of an event, whether fiction or non-fiction b) A non-fiction account of


an event c) The study of past events as they relate to man d) A fictional account of
events

4. ______ is a type of source of history:

a) Oral evidence b) Archaeology c) Textbooks d) Primary source

5. ______ is referred to as the father of history:

a) Historian b) Herodotus c) The storyteller d) The teacher

6. ______ deals with memory:

a) Written source b) Oral tradition c) Biography d) Encyclopedia

7. _________ are buildings that houses artifacts and historical materials.

a) Archives b) Libraries c) Exhibition d) Museums

8. Which of the following are categories of historical source?

a) Primary, secondary and university sources b) Nursery, primary and secondary sources
c) Primary, secondary and tertiary source d) nursery, secondary and tertiary sources
9. A secondary source are the _____ works of historians.

a) Coherent b) Contemporary c) Document d) Active

10. _________ is the act of telling a story to a person or a group of persons.

a) Drama b) Storytelling c) Music d) Narration

11. The word history is derived from the greek word _______

a) History b) Historian c) Story d) Play

12. _________ Sources are raw evidences that appear in written form.

a) Unwritten b) Written c) Letters d) Drama

13. History enables one to know the _______ about the past.

a) Lie b) Happy c) Truth d) Fair

14. The study of history can improve our _______ of cultural values.

a) Ignorance b)Understanding c) Confession d) Doubt

15. Oral history is passed down through:

a) Written texts b) Spoken word c) Pictures d) Maps

16. The history of a nation can shape its _______

a) Present b) Future c) A and B d) none of the above

17. _______A story coming down from the past, especially one popularly regarded as
historical a) Artifact b) Legend c) Folktale d) Story

18. _________ is considered history because there are facts and evidences.

a) Slave trade b) Power c) Trade d) Home

19. History is meant to _______ people.

a) Educate b) Sing c) Mention d) Telling

20. The Nigerian national museum is located in _______

a) Lagos b) Calabar c) Kaduna d) Gusau


21. The _________ provides huge online storage materials.

a) Network b) Internet c) Computer d) Machine

22. Story telling refers to a _______

a) Storytelling b) Story c) Talking d) Telling

23. _________ is public gathering and display of historical materials.

a) Exhibition b) Excursion c) Libraries d) culture

24. History helps individuals to be_______ of their identity.

a) Live b) Conscious c) Game d) Identity

25. _________ Seeks to entertain.

a) History b) Story c) People d) Novel

26. _________ Festival usually holds at the sacred forest.

a) Ondo b) Ekiti c) Osun d) Kwara

27. _________ is a short trip to historical sites.

a) Excursion b) Road c) Trip d) Transport

28. Tertiary sources are usually synthetic in nature – true/false

29. ______ is an example of literary sources:

a) Pamphlets b) Diaries c) Letters d) Dissertation

30. ______Proceedings can be obtained from the national assembly’s administrative


office: a) Federal b) State c) Court d) Parliamentary

*SECTION B

Answer any three questions.

1a. Define History.


1b. List three (3) sources of history.

1c. State 4 differences between history and storytelling.

2a. What are sources of history?

2b. Define Archives.

2c. What is Folktale?

3a.What is Museum?

3b. List six cultural festivals in Nigeria.

3c. State the importance of history to individuals.

4a. Define excursion.

4b. Mention a secondary source of history.

4c. List two importance of history to society.


HISTORY JSS2

1. The Igbo people are located mainly in the geopolitical zone of Nigeria.

a) North-south b) south-east c) south-west

2. Non-centralized states had _______

a) Kings b) Queens c) Age grades and secret societies.

3. The Council of Elders in the political organization of pre-colonial Igbo was known as
the _______ a) Okpara b) Ama-ala c) obi

4. Which of these was the highest political organization in Idoma?

a) Ojira b) Okpara

5. _______ is the largest ethnic group in Benue State.

a) Idoma b) Tiv c) Agatu d) Igede

6. There is a view that holds that _______ is the father of Tiv.

a) Aya b) Takuru c) Awange d) Iyarem

7. _______ is the second largest ethnic group in Benue State.

a) Igala b) Igede c) Idoma d) Tiv

8. ______ is known as the father of Idoma.

a) Attah b) Iduh c) Ameh d) Edah

9. ______ is both the king and religious head in Idoma community.

a) Oche b) Ochoiddi c) Ole d)


10. ______ is known as the father of the Bantu, who led them to their present settlement
in Etsako land.

a) Awazi b) Iteazi c) Amed

11. Itaazi had ______ sons: a) 3 b) 6 c) 5 d) 4

12. The third in the hierarchy of the political unit is the ______ a) The family

b) Abara c) The clan c) Ekura

13. ______ is the fourth largest ethnic group in Nigeria.

a) Agatu b) Ebira c) Ijaw d) Igala

14. Ijaw people are found in the following areas except ______

a) Bayelsa b) Delta c) Rivers d) Anambra

15.______ is the mainstay of the economy of the Ijaw people in pre-colonial times.

a) Farming b) Blacksmithing c) Fishing d) Metal work

16. The urhobo are described as______ a) Down-country b) Up-country c) Mountain


country people

17. _____ is the smallest unit of social organization in Urhoboland. a)Clan b) Compound
c) Family d) Village

18. A _____ State is a state where power and authority do not reside in the hands of one
leader.

a) Log b) Non-Centralized

19. The following are examples of non-centralized states in pre-colonial Nigeria except
______.

a) Tiv b) Ebira c) Ibadan d) Ijaw

20. The Igbo are found in all of the following states except ______ a)Abia b) Igweze c)
Imo d) Anambra

21. Which of the following was not a non-centralized state?

a) Benin b) Tiv c) Igbo d) Idoma

22. A major agricultural product of the Idoma people is


a) Rice b) Yams c) Wheat d) Corn

23. Festivals are significant in Igbo culture. True / False

24. The Anang are native of ________

a) Imo and Calabar b) Oyo and Lagos c) Kogi and Kaduna d) Akwa Ibom

25. The father of Ebira is called ______

a) Sam b) Waziri c) Itaazi

26. Which group in the origin of Isoko is referred to as first son of the land? A) Those
that claim Benin ancestry b) Those that claim Igbo origin c) Those that never migrated
from anywhere d) None of the above

27. Which of these areas is characterized by evergreen forest and dominated by oil palm?
A) Ibaji land b) Idoma land c) Isoko land d) Igala land

28. The Ibibio people are located in a) Eastern Nigeria b) Northern Nigeria c) Southern
Nigeria d) Western Nigeria

29. The Ibibio People are related to the following except_____

a) Anaang b) Igbo c) Igala d) Efik

30. The extracting and processing of palm oil is usually done by____ in Ibibio land.

a) Men b) women c) both men and women c) youth

SECTION B

1a. Explain the meaning of non-centralised state.

1b. State 5 characteristics of non-Centralised state.

1c. Discuss the origin of the Igbo

2a. Discuss the origin of the Tiv.

2b. Explain the socio-political organization of the Urhobo.

2c. Explain the origin of Ebira People.

3a: Mention 5 examples of non-centralized State.


3b: Explain origin of the Ibibio

3c: Mention the socio-political organization of the Tiv.

4a: Discuss the origin of the Ijaw

4b: Mention the elements of a state.

4c: Briefly explain the location of Isoko land.

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