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Agricultural Science JSS1 Examination Questions For First Term

OBJECTIVE PARTS:  SECTION A

  1. ………… is the production of crops and rearing of animals and their products for the use of human beings. (a). aquaculture  (b). History (c). agriculture
  2. “Ager” means ……………………    (a). field  (b). Lake (c). carol
  3. “Cultura” means           (a).  Culture        (b). Cultivation (c).  carol
  4. Agriculture is the main source of ………….. to man          (a). Food (b). Gun (c). rock
  5. Clothing and footwear is extracted from           (a). Hide and seek           (b). Hides and skin     (c). silk and dides
  6. Basic needs of man for living are all except (a). Food (b). Shelter (c). mind
  7. Income is derived        (a). through the sale of farm produce    (b). through raking farm produce.(c) Through sitting ram produce
  8. A …………. Is the period where people lived in caves     (a). Fold schoolade  (b). Paleolithic era (c). Colonized
  9. A ………… is the period where people lives by gathering his food and hunting (a). Onasopic era                 (b). Mesolithic era           (c). karac era
  10. Oil palm is first found in     (a). America (b). Africa (c). Australia
  11. ………… is an agricultural system where by a farmer cultivates a small piece of land for him and his family consumption             (a). symsistence farming              (b). subsistence farming (c).commercial farming
  12. …………… is not the intension of a subsistence farmer  (a). combing  (b).  selling   (c).   jacking
  13. Subsistence farming involves a …………. Piece of land size  (a). shunt  (b). small   (c).  quarter
  14. Commercial farming involves a …………….. piece of land size   (a). lag   (b).  logo     (c).  large
  15. Skilled labour is used in ……….. (a). commerce   (b).   commercial farming    (c).   farming
  16. …………… is an agricultural system whereby a farmer cultivates a large piece of farm with intension to sell      (a). commercial farming (b).ranching (c). rampard farming
  17. Less capital is required in  (a). African agriculture   (b). subsistence agriculture  (c). commercial agriculture
  18. ……….. is used to take information in commercial farming   (a). maker    (b).   records   (c).  production
  19. Monocropping system is practiced in (a). subsistence farming  (b).  mixed farming (c).commercial farming
  20. A farming system where the herdsmen moves from one place to place with his animals is called  (a). nomadic       (b). sporadic (c).  analytic
  21. A system whereby animals are kept in an enclosed area is called   (a).  camping  (b).  landing  (c).   ranching
  22. A system where pasture and crops are produces is called  (a). nail farming  (b). lay farming   (c).  ranching
  23. Growing of more than one type of crop on the same piece of land is (a). mixed cropping  (b).  taungya system (c).   cropping
  24. Cultivation of a single crop is known as  (a). mono cropping  (b).  Mixed cropping   (c).   monoscrubbing
  25. Planting of food crops and tree crops until canopy of trees close up is (a). Launch system (b).  taungya system (c). farming system
  26. Planting of food crops and tree crops until canopy of trees close up is (a). Launch system (b).  taungya system (c). farming system
  27. Leguminous plants are plants that gives nutrients to the soil.        TRUE   /   FALSE
  28. Biennial crops are crops that uses ……. Years on the farm before harvest   (a).  3    (b).   2    (c).   1
  29. An example of tuber crop is   (a).   yam    (b).    melon  (c). groundnut
  30. 4 years crop rotation system is best using   (a).   yam, groundnut, cassava, maize    (b).   yam, cassava, potato, cocoyam  (c).  potato, cocoyam, cassava, yam
  31. …………….. is a branch of agriculture that deals with crops   (a).  horticulture   (b). vetinary medicine (c). extension
  32. ………… is a branch of Agriculture that deals with the study of soil   (a).  sili science  (b).  soil science (c).   sign science
  33. Heliculture in the study of  (a).   snail    (b).   crab    (c).   mouse
  34. Apiculture is the study and keeping of ……… (a). buns    (b).   cumbeef     (c).   honey bees
  35. Planting of ornamental plants is a ………(a). source of employment  (b). source of achieve (c). source of course
  36. Standard ornamental garden is a    (a). tourist attraction centre   (b).   tourist aviation  (c).   swine
  37. ……….. is used for beverage    (a).   cocoa    (b).   rubber    (c).    rice
  38. ……….. is used for making sugar   (a).    sun     (b).    sugar cane    (c).    saccharine
  39. ……… is  system of farming where a farmer keeps only livestock (a). farming (b). cropping (c). pastoral farming
  40. Plants which produces flowers from which fruits and seeds are derived is called  (a).  shodering plant  (b).   flowering plants (c).   cotton plants
  41. A plant with one seed leaf is called   (a).  monocotyledon   (b).  cotyledon   (c).    mono count
  42. Examples of plants with two seeds leaves (a).  grass    (b).   fluted pumpkin   (c).   maize
  43. ………. Is a plant that uses more than two years to develop from seed into matured plant
  44. White sticky liquid with is obtained from the bark of a rubber tree is called (a). latex (b). antrax (c). countrax
  45. _________  is used to make medicine  (a) crop dung  (b) drug crop (c) pest crop
  46. Banana and plantain originated from_____________ (a) Asia (b) Ghana (c) India
  47. Which of the following group are of the same family? (a) yam, cocoyam, cassava, potatoes (b) rice, maize, millet, guinea corn (c) orange, ginger, pineapple, pawpaw
  48. The kind of agriculture in which farmer’s produce enough to feed himself and excess is sold is called? (a) mixed farming (b) commercial agriculture (c) subsistence agriculture.
  49. The shoot system in a plant consist of the following except (a) stem (b) root (c) leaf
  50. The following are example of dicot plant except (a) cowpea (b) groundnut (c) maize
  51. ______ is a fibre crop (a) cotton (b) cabbage (c) rubber.
  52. A branch of agriculture which deals the principle and practice of cultivation of vegetables fruits and ornamental crop is known as_________ science (a) horticulture (b) soil (c) crop
  53. The ____________ is the reproductive organ of the plant (a) root (b) flower (c) shoot
  54. Men lived by ___________ (a) planting fruit (b) sowing fruits (c) gathering fruits
  55. The shoot system is made up of (a) stem, flowers and root (b) leaves, stem and root (c) leaves, flowers and shoot
  56. Codliver oil obtained from _______ is valuable for medical purpose (a) cattle (b) fish (c) birds
  57. Which of the following farm products is used in the clothing industry? (a) Kenaf (b) mutton (c) cotton
  58. Which of these is a characteristic of a monocotyledcon plant? (a) met vains (b) parallel veins (c) two seeds leaves
  59. Agriculture provides all these benefits except_______ (a) food (b) shelter (c) minerals
  60. The system of flowering plant which usually grows usually below the soil is _____ system? (a) root (b) shoot (c) fruit

SECTION B THEORY PARTS ( ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS )

  1. A. What is agriculture?

B. List three basic necessities of man

C. Name three industries that make use of agricultural products

  • A. Mention one function of the following

i. root     (ii) leaf (iii) stem (iv) bud (v) flower (vi) fruit

B. Give four examples of monocotyledonous plant

  • Classify these crops based on their lifespan. ( rice, cassava, okra, banana, maize , onion bulb, orange , cocoyam , cotton , cowpea , kola.

Annuals                             Biennial                               Perennial

  • Differentiate (using a tabular form) between subsistence and commercial agriculture
  • State the common types of farming system and explain

Agricultural Science Questions (OBJ) Answers

1.C  2.A 3.B          4.A         5.B          6.C          7.A         8.C          9.B

10.B       11.B       12.B       13.B       14.B       15.B       16.A   17.B

18.B       19.A       20.A       21.C       22.C       23.A       24.A   25.B

26.True 27.B       28.A       29.A       30.A       31.B       32.A    33.A

34.C       35.A       36.A       37.A       38.B       39.C       40.B    41.A

42.Bonus 43.Perenial     44.A       45.B       46.A       47.B   48.B

49.B       50.C       51.A       52.A       53.B       54.C       55.A   56.B

57.C       58.B       59.C       60.A

Basic Science JSS1 Examination Question For First Term

SECTION A

  1. Matter can broadly be classified into——–and ———–[a] monkey and birds [b] living things and non-living things [c] living things and man [d] non-living things and table.
  2. Examples of living things are the following except———–[a] bird [b] goat [c] grass [d] plastics
  3. All of the following can be compressed except———– [a] oxygen [b] hydrogen [c] carbon dioxide [d] water
  4. The process whereby a substance in solid state changes directly to gaseous state is known as———— [a] freezing [b] sublimation [c] melting [d] cooling
  5. The process by which green plant manufacture their food through sunlight is called _____ (a)photosynthesis (b)green plants (c)planting (d)No answer
  6. ————– is an act of changing position of parts or the whole of an organism [a] movement [b] Irritability [c] Excretion [d] reproduction
  7. ————— is the act of getting rid of waste product out of the body of living thing [a] excretion [b] irritability [c] respiration [d] reproduction
  8. The body organ that assist in movement  is _____  [a] leg [b] bone [c] muscles [d] all listed
  9. The ability to respond to stimuli (pain, cold, heat etc) is known as _____ [a] irritability [b] movement [c] excretion [d] No answer
  10. Animals are useful to human beings [a] True [b] False [c] All of the above [d] None of the above.
  11. One example of the animals is ————- [a] mosquito [b] tomato [c] okro [d] pawpaw
  12. Plants are used for the following except———- [a] shelter [b] medicine [c] food [d] transportation
  13. Plants and animals can also be classified as [a] non-living things [b] living things [c] cow [d] leguminous
  14. Which of the following is not a living thing?  a) Grass          b) Grasshopper c) Earthworm   d) Iron
  15. Copper is used to make electric wire because a) it is a good conductor of electricity            b) it is a non-metal c) it is shiny d) it is bristle
  16. Example of non- metals are as follows except _____a) carbon        b) sulphur        c) oxygen         d) zinc
  17. Movement from one place to another can only be exhibited by ____  a) non-living things b) metals          c) living things              d) No answer
  18. A person who is attracted to the other sex is labelled  A. heterosexual B. intersexual C.transsexuality D.affectional
  19. The term——– typically refers to the sexually defined period during which a person adjusts to the physical, emotional, and social changes associated with the transition from childhood to adulthood. A. adolescence  B. puberty C. aging D. transsexual
  20. _______ is a state of well-being of our actual body, mind and the way we feel about ourselves (a) Health (b) Family (c) Body (d) Relaxation

                     THEORY

  1. List and explain the characteristics of living things       (15 marks)
  2. List 5 methods of keeping human body clean                     (5 marks)
  3. List 5 methods of keeping home  clean                              (5 marks)
  4. What is personal hygiene                                         (5 marks)
  5. List 5 advantages of personal hygiene                                (10 marks)

Basic Science Questions (OBJ) Answers

  1. B
  2. D
  3. D
  4. B
  5. A
  6. A
  7. A
  8. D
  9. A
  10. A
  11. A
  12. D
  13. B
  14. D
  15. A
  16. D
  17. C
  18. A
  19. A
  20. A

Upper Basic School Exam Questions for Ist term. Basic 7/JSS1 Examination Questions for first term all subjects objectives and theory answersEdudelight Examination Questions

Basic Science Examination Questions For First Term JSS1

OBJECTIVE PARTS:  SECTION A

  1. Which of the following is not a state of matter? (a)  solid (b) water (c) liquid (d) gas
  2. Human beings belong to what class of animals? (a)  insects (b) birds (c) mammals (c) reptile
  3. Which of the following is NOT a solid? (a) water (b) stone (c)chalk (d)bone
  4. Which list contains only set of non-living things (a)snails, water, mushrooms  (b) soil, trees, worms (c) sunlight, water, soil (d) rock, snake, grass
  5. Which of the following is non-living things (a) bottle (b) grass (c) hen (d) dog
  6. The following are living things except ______ (a) mango tree (b) rat (c) door (d) fish
  7. Which of the following is NOT a cleaning agents? (a)soap (b) detergent (c) solvent cleaner (d) soft drink
  8. Which of the following nutrients is requires in large quantities? (a) vitamin (b) minerals (c) carbohydrates (d) all of the above
  9. In order to promote health, our food should contain different nutrients in _________ (a)poor amount (b) poor quality (c) list proportion (d) right proportion
  10. __________ helps to carry the sperm from the duct to outside the body (a) cervix (b) prostate gland (c) urethra (d) uterus
  11. Which of the male reproductive organs produces sperm? (a)  cervix (b) penis (c) urethra (d) tests
  12. ________ is a mixture of fluid and sperm (a) ovary (b) egg (c) semen (d) hormones
  13. Which of the following is NOT a male reproductive organ? (a)cervix (b) testes (c) uterus (d) urethra
  14. Which of the following substances is NOT a pollutant? (a) water (b) dust (b) sewage (D) Garbage
  15. ________ is among the characteristics of living things? (a) nutrition (b) novas (c) nitrogen (d) capital
  16. ________ have no skeleton (a) force (b) evolution (c) plant (d) forward
  17. ________ is the period of human development from child to an adult during which increased physical growth and sexual maturity occurs? (a) puberty (b) polite (c) change (d) hygiene
  18. Which of the following is a common pubertal change in both boys and girls? (a) public hair growth (b) deep voice (c) menses (d) wet dream
  19. Which of these is NOT a pubertal change in a girl? (a) discharge of whitish jelly from vagina (b) menstruation (c) deep voice (d) growth of public hair
  20. Which of the following is NOT a cleaning agent? (a) soap (b) detergent (c) solvent cleaner  (d) soft drink
  21. A person who is attracted to the other sex is labelled ______   (a) heterosexual (b) intersexual (c) transsexuality (d) affectional
  22. __________ can be defined as the process of taking all of the six classes of food in their right proportion at the right time (a) diet (b) coco (b) balanced diet (d) nutrition
  23.        Which of the following nutrients is requires in large quantities? (a) vitamin (b) minerals (c) carbohydrates (d) all of the above
  24.        In order to promote health, our food should contain different nutrients in _________ (a)poor amount (b) poor quality (c) list proportion (d) right proportion
  25. _______ and _______ are required in small quantity in the body (a) minerals and vitamins (b) minerals and nitrogen (c) carbohydrates (d) vitamins
  26. _______ is essential for functioning of cells. (a) water (b) cool (c) body (d) transport
  27. ________ is helps to protect our body and prevent disease such as rickets and goiter (a) minerals (b) health (c)variety (d) all of the above
  28. _________ can be classified based on the type of nutrients it contains and its role in the body (a) food (b) rice (c) beans (d) all of the above
  29. _________ can be defined as any natural or artificial substance other than food to maintain health or treat illness (a) drugs (b) disease (c) pain (d) all of the above
  30. Poor hygiene makes us and our surrounding look ________ (a) untidy (b) clean (c) tidy (d) pleasant
  31. All but one of these is NOT a living things (a) plant (b) stone (c) snake (d) dog
  32.    Which of the following is an example of non- living things (a) lizard (b) toad (c) duster (d) alligator
  33. One of these items does not contain protein (a) wheat (b) meat (c) milk (d) beans
  34. Which of the following is NOT a food item? (a) Milk (b) Spinach (c) Orange (d) Alcohol   
  35. An example of carbohydrates is ______ (a)  beans (b) rice (c) eggs (d) meat
  36. One of these is NOT an example of excreting product (a) faeces (b) urine (c) sweat (d)water vapour
  37. Animal are _______ (a) photosynthesis (b) heterotrophic (c) autotrophic (d) chlorophyll
  38. Which of the following gases animals breaths in ______ (a) carbon dioxides (b) nitrogen (c) oxygen (d)carbon
  39. Sense organs includes the following except _______ (a) eye (b) nose (c) hair (d) skin
  40. A disease that results from the lack of protein is called ______ (a) a hunger disease (b) a poverty disease (c) Kwashiorkor disease (d) vitamin deficiency disease  
  41. Which of the following is NOT a matter? (a) sand (b) light (c) Air (d) water
  42. Which of the following is NOT a living thing? (a) grass (b) grasshopper (c) earthworm (d) iron
  43. Aluminum is used as cooking pots because it is _______ (a)a good conductor of electricity (a) a metal (c) a non-metal (d)a good conductor of heat
  44. Which of the following is NOT a characteristics of all living things (a) growth (b) reproduction (c) photosynthesis (d) respiration
  45.     The human body temperature is measured using _____ thermometers (a)maximum and  minimum (b) clinical (c) hospital (d) alcohol in glass
  46.    All of these are the resources from plants except ______ (a) cassava (b) rubber (c) fabric (d) poultry
  47. AIDS means _______ (a) acquired immune deficient syndrome (b) acquired immune deficiency syndrome (c) acquired immunity deficiency syndrome (d) acquired immune deficiency syndrome    
  48. _______ is a state of well-being of our actual body, mind and the way we feel about ourselves (a) Health (b) Family (c) Body (d) Relaxation
  49. The male reproductive organ is called vagina__(a) True (b) Not Yes (c) False
  50. HIV is a sexually transmitted diseases? (a) True (b) No (c) False
  51. _______ improves the health of the family (a) Exercise (b) Bad habit (c) Dirty environment (d) sickness
  52. Which of the following might result from poor hygiene of the teeth (a) toothache (b) tooth decay (c) extracting the bad teeth (d) all of the above
  53. Advantages of personal hygiene include the following except ______ (a) Looking attractive (b) ability to save more money (c) looking beautiful (d) looking untidy
  54. Poor hygiene causes ______ (a) Sound health (b) Sickness (c) Sharp and clear eyes (d) Wealth
  55. The term _____refers to the period of physical maturation. A. puberty B. bisexual C. awkwardness. D. transsexual
  56. A ____ is a person whose sense of self is not consistent with his or her anatomical sex    A. transsexual B. sexual orientation C. bisexual D. transsexuality
  57. Movement from one place to another can only be exhibited by ____(a) non-living things (b) metals (c) non-metals (d) living things
  58. Plants are used for the following except———- [a] shelter [b] medicine [c] food [d] transportation
  59. _________ is the ability to respond to stimuli [a] Growth [b] Respiration [c]Irritability [d] Excretion
  60. The organ that assist mammal to move is [a] leg [b] muscle [c] hand [d] bone

Basic Science Questions (OBJ) Answers

1.B        2.C            3.A          4.C          5.A   6.C   7.D     8.D     9.D

10.C     11.B         12.C       13.C       14. A       15.A        16.D   17.A

18.A      19.A          20.D       21.A        22.B       23. A       24.D   25.B

26.A      27.A          28.A        29.A        30.A        31.B       32.C   33.A

34.D     35.B         36.D       37.B       38.C       39.C       40.C  41.C

42.D     43.A          44.C       45.B       46.D       47.D       48.A  49.C

50.A    51.A    52.B   53.D    54.B    55.A    56.A    57.D    58.D  59.C     60.A

SECTION B

ANSWER THREE (3) QUESTIONS FROM THIS SECTION

  1.    Explain the following terms:          (i) Puberty    (ii)  Irritability 

b.     Explain all the characteristics of living things

c.    In tabular form differentiate between plants and animals at least five differences

  • What is matter? And give three (3) examples of matter

b.    List five (5) differences between metals and non- metals

  • What is Reproduction?

b.   State three (3) changes each that occur in both boys and girls during adolescent stage

4    List five (5) differences between living and non-living things

b.   Explain how to care for the following:   (i)  Ear  (ii)  Hair   (iii)  Teeth  

JSS1 Basic Technology Examination Questions For First Term

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS TIME: 1 HR 45 MIN

  1.    ____  the processes (methods) and products (materials) that make life easy and stress free  (a) Machine  (b) Tool (c) Equipment (d)Technology
  2.     The following  are products of technology except (a) stone (b) microwave (c) aircraft (d) computer
  3.     The following are modern technology except (a)cars (b)mobile phone (c)tractor (d) hoes
  4.   _______ is a place where activities such as fabrication, designing, construction and drawing take place. (a) Factory (b) Hospital (c) Hostel (d) Workshop.
  5.     ______ means protection from, or not being exposed to, the risk of harm or injury (a) Methodology (b) Skill (c) Safety (d) Technology
  6.     _______is a negative experience that happens to somebody when he does not expect it (a) An accident (b) Disease (c) Fire outbreak (d) Electrical sparking.
  7.     The following are causes of accidents except  (a) using appropriate safety devices (b) Lack of concentration (c) horseplay (d) Lack of carefulness in handling machines
  8.     _____ are to  be used to stop fire from destroying lives (a) Extinguishers and  bucket of sand (b)  Helmets (c) Boots (d) Goggles
  9.     ____ is a hard fibrous substance that chiefly composes trees and bushes and is found beneath their bark (a) Tree (b) Plastics (C)  Metal (d) Wood
  10.  The materials used in technology include the following except (a) wood (b) metals (c) ceramics (d) cassava
  11.  The major parts of a  tree are as follow except (a) roots  (b) trunks (branches) and  leaves  (c)  flowers and seeds (d) furniture
  12.   ____ are trees that shed their leaves in the dry season to prevent water loss. e.g. Iroko, Afara, Mahogany, Opepe, Omo (a) Hard  wood trees (b) Soft wood trees (c) Di-cotyledonous trees  (d) Coniferous trees
  13.  Examples of soft wood trees include the following except (a) spruce and vine (b) cedar(c) cypress  (d) Afara
  14.  _____ is a type of solid mineral substance that is usually hard and shiny and that heat and electricity can travel through (a) Plastic (b) Rubber (c) Metal  (d) Ceramics
  15.  Some metals have the ability to be hammered or beaten into shape without cracking .This quality is known as (a) malleability (b) ductility (c) toughness (d) fusibility
  1. The ability of a metal to be drawn into wire is called______(a)malleability (b)duetility (c)toughness (d)flexibility
  2.  The group of metals that contains iron is known as (a) ferrous metals (b) non-ferrous metals (c) alloys. (d) terrazzo
  3.   ______ is the process by the which metals can be softened.(a) Annealing (b) Casting (c) Smelting  (d) Riveting
  4.     _____ is a hard brittle heat-resistant material made by firing a mixture of clay and chemicals at high temperature (a) Plastic  (b) Rubber (c) Ceramic (d) Wood
  5.     ______ is a  light material that  is  produced by chemical processes and can be formed into  shapes when heated   (a) Rubber (b) Plastic (c) Metal (d) Wood

THEORY

  1.   What  is technology.             (5MARKS)
  2.        State 10 products of technology.  (10 MARKS)
  3.     State five importance of technology.          (5 MARKS)
  4. Mention five (5) uses of wood.                          (5 MARKS)
  5.  Draw the structure of wood (internal). (15 MARKS)

Basic Technology Questions (OBJ) Answers

  1. D
  2. A
  3. D
  4. D
  5. C
  6. A
  7. A
  8. A
  9. D
  10. D
  11. D
  12. A
  13. D
  14. C
  15. A
  16. B
  17. A
  18. A
  19. C
  20. B

JSS1 Basic Technology Examination Questions For First Term

OBJECTIVE PARTS:  SECTION A

Each question carries equal marks

  1. _____is the process and products that make life easy and stress free (a) machine (b) tool (c) equipment (d) technology
  2. Technology is derived from the Greek words tekline, which refers to a/an ____(a) art of craft (b) test (c) training (d) trash
  3. The following are products of technology except  (a) stone (b) microwave (c) aircraft (d) computer
  4. The following are modem technology except (a) cars (b) mobile phone (c) tractor (d) hoes
  5. The following are the importance of technology except (a) it encourages creativity in students (b) it provides student with a solid foundation for future training in pre-vocational objects (c) it prepares students with basic technological literacy (d) it encourages waste of resources
  6. ____is a place where activities such as fabrication, designing, construction and drawing takes place (a) factory (b) hospital (c) hostel (d) workshop
  7. _____means protection from, or not being exposed to the risk of harm in injury (a) methodology (b) skill (c) safety (d) technology
  8. _____is a negative experience that happens to somebody when he does not expect it. (a) an accident (b) disease (c) fire outbreak (d) electrical sparking
  9. The following are causes of accident except  (a) using appropriate safety devices (b) lack of concentration (c) horseplay (d) lack of carefulness in handling machines
  10. _____are to be used to stop fires from destroying lives and properties (a) extinguishers and bucket of sands (b) hemlets (c) boots (d) googles
  11. ____is a hard fibrous substance that shiftly composes trees and bushes and is found beneath their bark (a) tree (b) plastics (c) metal (d) wood
  12. The materials used in technology include the following except (a) wood (b) metals (c) ceramics (d) garri
  13. The major parts of a tree are as follows except  (a) root (b) trunk & leaves (c) flowers & seed (d) furniture
  14. _____is a type of solid mineral substance that is usually hard and shiny and that heat ad electricity can travel through (a) plastic (b) rubber (c) metal (d) ceramics
  15. ____are trees that shed their leaves in the dry season to prevent water loss e.g. iroko, afara, mahogany,opepe,omo (a) hardwood trees (b) softwood trees (c) dicotyledonous (d) corn ferrous trees
  16. Example of softwood trees include the following except ____(a) spruce and vine (b) cedar (c) cypress  (d) afara
  17. Some metals have the ability to be hammered or beaten into shape without cracking, this quality Is known as_____(a) malleability (b) ductility (c) toughness (d) fusibility
  18. The group of metals that contains iron is known as (a) ferrous metals (b) non-ferrous metals (c) alloy (d) terrazzo
  19. The group of metals that has no iron is not magnetic , examples are as follows except ___(a) aluminum (b) copper (c) steel  (d) brass
  20. ____is the process by which can be softened (a) casting (b) smelting (c) annealing (d) riveting
  21. _____is a hard brittle heat-resistant materials made by firing a mixture of clay and chemicals at high temperature (a) plastic (b) rubber (c) ceramic (d) wood
  22. The following are properties of ceramics can withstand except (a) ceramics are resistant to corrosion (b) they  are electrical resistant (d) ceramics are not brittle
  23. _____is a light material that is produced by chemical processes and can be formed into shapes when heated (a) rubber (b) plastic (c) metal (c) wood
  24. _____are plastic materials that become soft and pliable when heated , without a change in their intrinsic properties (a) thermometers (b) thermo engine (c) thermo sets (d) thermo plastics
  25. Rubber can be processed by the following methods except (a) vacuum forming (b) extrusion (c) calendaring and compression moulding (d) injection moulding
  26. ________ Process are methods of doing things by hand and common to develop countries. (a) Artificial (b) Physical (c) Manual (d) Potential
  27. _______ are the methods of doing and making things by using machines. (a) Manual process (b) Mechanized process (c) Physical process (d) Artificial process
  28. The use of donkey and horse to barrel from one place to another is known as (a) under developed (b) electronic (c) artificial (d) developed
  29. Who is a pedestrian? (a) a driver (b) a cyclist (c) an athletes (d)somebody walking along the road
  30. Wood can classified into _______ and _______ (a) Hardwood and wet wood (b) soft and wet wood (c) cheap and expensive wood (d) Hardwood and softwood
  31. We use ________ to protect our eyes during are welding (a) dark google (b) internet (c) computer (d) paper
  32. ________ has the ability to conduct heat and electricity (a) metal (b) ceramics (c) plastic (d) rubber
  33. ________ easily breaks when dropped on the ground (a) metal (b) ceramics (c) wood (d) concrete
  34. Hardwood have _______ leaves (a) board (b) yellow (c) brown (d) dark
  35. Softwood has __________ leaves (a) needle like (b) dark (c) yellow (d) fire
  36. We have ______ types of wood (a) four(b) three (c) two (d) five
  37. We have __________ types of metals (a) four (b) three (c) two (d) five
  38. We have ___________ types of plastics (a) five (b) four (c) three (d) two
  39. __________ material is elastic (a) ceramics (b) leather (c) rubber (d)plastics
  40. Drawing activities are performed on___(a) dining table (b) drawing board (c) table tennis (d) workbench
  41. _________ is used to draw acres and circle (a ) divider (b) compass (c) French curve (d) protector
  42. _______________________are equipment’s used in order to achieve safety? (a) safety devices (b) fire fighter (c) fireball (d) sand bucket
  43. _______ are called deciduous wood (a) softwood (b) wet wood (c) cheap wood (d) hard wood
  44. The following are the operations performed in the workshop, expect. (a) Construction (b) design and fabrication (c) theatre (d) repair
  45. _____ are iron buckets painted red and loaded with sand for putting out small fire (a) alarm bucket (b) blanket bucket (c) alarm (d) sand bucket
  46. The following are the modern methods of security except? (a) CCT camera (b) use of bullet (c) use of arrow and bow (d) use of bombs
  47. The following methods can prevent accident while working in the workshop except ___(a) always use the right tools for each job (b) always keep to instruction (c) avoid using worn out tools (d) always play in the workshop
  48. Natural rubber is sustained from _____liquid (a) latex (b) nylon (c) chemical (d) water
  49. Ferrous metals contain ______(a) magnet (b) sound (c) iron (d) pigments
  50. _____ is the mixture of two or more metals to form one (a) alloy (b) combinatory (c) super glue (d) electrodes
  51. Artificial rubber is called____(a) plastic (b) bottle (c) tape (d) zinc
  52. Hardwood is also called ____wood (a) coniferous (b) strong (c) tough (d) stone
  53. ______is used for drawing straight line (a) hand (b) iron (c) tape (d) ruler
  54. The green colour on the traffic light means ____(a) run (b) go (c) make noise (d) stay
  55. Metal that contains iron is called_____metal (a) ferrous (b) non-ferrous (c) magnets (d) dust
  56. Ferrous metal contains________ (a) iron (b) magnetism (c) potash (d) zinc
  57. All these are parts of a tree except_____(a) roots (b) trunk (c) branches (d) teeth
  58. Technology brings development _____(a) true (b) false
  59. All these are career prospect in technology except ____(a) doctor (b) computer engineer (c) aeronautical engineer (d) mechanical engineer
  60. The ability of a metal to be easily rolled, pressed, hammered, or bent without cracking is _____________ (a) fusibility (b) magnetism (c) malleability (d) luster

Basic Technology Questions (OBJ) Answers

1.B          2.D  3.A  4.B         5.A   6.C   7.D     8.B            9.C

10.B       11.A        12.B       13.C       14.D       15.A        16.A   17.B

18.A        19.C       20.B       21.D       22.C       23.B       24.C   25.B

26.D       27.D       28.D       29.C       30.B       31.C       32.B   33.A

34.A        35.D       36.B       37.C       38.B       39.C       40.A  41.C

42.C       43.B       44.A        45.B       46.D       47.C       48.B  49.A

50.B    51.A    52.D   53.B    54.A    55.C    56.A    57.A    58.B     59.D      60.A      

SECTION B: THEORY ( Answer just 3 questions )

1a. Explain five importance of technology in our society

1b. Differentiate between under-developed technology and high develop technology

1c. Mention five products of technology that can be found in the school

2a. Who is a Pedestrian?

2b. Mention five society guidelines for a pedestrian

2c. What can be used to protect the following parts of eyes in the workshop?

(i). Head              (ii). Hands           (iii) Legs               (iv) Eyes

3a. Mention five properties of hardwood and softwood

3b. Differentiate between ferrous metals and non-ferrous metals

3c. Differentiate between natural rubber and synthetic rubber

JSS1 Basic Technology Examination Questions For First Term

OBJECTIVE PARTS:  SECTION A

  1. The application of scientific knowledge in the study, production and use of tools, machines and devices for benefits of mankind is called ________ (a) singing (b) technology (c) bricklaying (d) farming
  2. _______ is the condition of being safe (a) technology (b) safety (c) computer (d) no idea 
  3. Technology has made our work ______ (a) slower (b) inaccurate (c) unreliable (d) faster
  4.  Technology is derived from the Greek words tekhnē, which refers to a/an___ (a) art or craft (b) test (c) training (d) trash.
  5. Which of the following products of technology is the fastest means of travelling from Nigeria to united states of America? (a) ship (b) aero plane (c) horse (d) car
  6. Which of the following is an example of underdeveloped technology (a) cell phones (b) digital cameras (c) firewood (d) ATM ma chine
  7. Which of the following is one of the occupations in technology? (a) kingship (b) engineering (c) dancing (d) politics
  8. SMS, an expression community used in cell phones for communication stands for ________ (a) Short Mass Service (b) Shirt Message Setting (c) Short Message Service (d) Show Me  Something
  9. ATM used in banks for financial transaction is referred to as ________ (a) Automated Teller Machine (b) Automated Teller Methods (c) Automation Teller Machining (d) Automated Teller Medicine
  10. Welding is one of the ________ in technology (a) occupation (b) resolution (c) division (d) employment
  11. Which of the following is a Nigeria role model in technology? (a) Wole Soyika (b) Dr. Philip Emeag Wali (c) Prof. Chibua Achebe (d) Gen, Muhammedu  
  12. Accidents at home can be prevented by all of the following except _________ (a)not playing with fire (b) cleaning the floor (c) watching the TV (d) keeping dangerous things safety
  13.   Which of the following is NOT a materials used in building construction? (a) computer (b) ceramics (c) wood (d) metals
  14. Huts in villages and farm settlements are usually made from ________ (a) glass (b) rubbers (c) cement (d) leavers and grasses
  15. The material which consists of wound stone is known as _______ (a) gravel (b) concrete (c)sand (d) glass
  16. Road accidents can be prevented by all of the following except _______ (a)driving against traffic (b) observing road signs (c) not over speeding (d)not driving while drunk
  17. _______ is a place where activities such as fabrication, designing, construction and drawing take place. (a) Factory (b) Hospital (c) Hostel (d) Workshop
  18. _______is a negative experience that happens to somebody when he does not expect it (a) An accident (b) Disease (c) Fire outbreak (d) Electrical sparking
  19. Tiles used for floors and walls in buildings are made from _______ (a) ceramics (b) metals (c) concrete (d) grasses
  20. Copper is a good materials for _________ (a) insulator (b) making windows (c) wires for electrical connections (d) making entrance doors
  21. Mahogany is an example of ________ (a) tough wood (b) soft wood (c) solid wood (d) hardwood
  22. _____ are to  be used to stop fire from destroying lives (a) Extinguishers and  bucket of sand (b)  Helmets (c) Boots (d) Goggles  
  23. Which of the following metals is highly magnetic (a) Aluminum (b) iron (c) brass (d) zinc
  24. Examples of soft wood trees include the following except (a) spruce and vine (b) cedar (c) cypress  (d) Afara
  25. Aluminum is an example of _______ (a) non-ferrous metal (b) ferrous metal  (c) steel (d) plastics
  26. The following are safety guidelines for motorist except _________ (a) regular maintenance (b) using a seat belt (c) over speeding (d) using the side mirrors
  27. Listening to music while crossing the road can cause _________ (a) accident (b) injury (c) deafness (d) sleeping
  28. The following are to be used by pedestrians except __________ (a) overhead bridge  (b) zebra crossing (c) walk ways (d) none of the above
  29. _________ is a condition of being protected against harm (a) safety (b) accident (c) harm (d) security
  30. In the workshop accidents are caused by one of the following (a) good rules (b) good working habits (c) carelessness (d) good observation
  31. Which of the following can cause fire outbreak in a workshop (a) fire extinguisher (b) electrical spark (c) fire sand bucket (d) water
  32. All of these can cause fire outbreak except ___________ (a) chemicals (b) electric spark (c) naked flames (d) fire extinguisher
  33. The following are workshop safety devices except ________ (a) gloves (b) boots (c) shield (d) slippers
  34. Softwoods are obtained from _________ (a) carnivorous trees (b) deciduous trees (c) coniferous trees (d) trunk trees
  35. The trunk is the part of a trees called _________ (a) root (b) stem (c) leaves (d) branch
  36. Goggle protect the _________ from injury  (a) nose (b)mouth (c) head (d) eyes
  37. The ________ is worn to protect the head against injury (a) nylon (b) glove (c) face sheild (d) apron
  38. All metals are obtained from ________ dug from the ground (a) tool ore (b) steal ore (c) cast ore (d) iron ore
  39. Which of these is used to protect the head in a workshop (a) gloves (b) boots (c) shield (d) helmet
  40. Which of the following is transparent (a) wood (b) glass (c) plastic (d) rubber
  41. Which of the following is low level technology product? (a) air craft (b) cutlass (c) submarine (d) satellite
  42. A motorist must ________ overtake at the corner (a) always (b) sometimes (c) not (d) willingly
  43. All the following are technology related professions except? (a) civil engineering (b) accounting (c)metallurgical (d) aeronautical engineering
  44.  Ceramics includes all the following except _________ (a) clay (b) glass (c) concrete (d) plastics
  45. The ability of metals to be melted is known as ________ (a) malleability (b) density (c) corrosion (d) fusibility
  46. Safety denotes something designed to prevent injuries or damage. (a) True  (b) False (c) Maybe
  47. Road safety guidelines are meant to ensure the safety of road users (a) True  (b) False (c) Maybe
  48. Pedestrians are people walking, jogging, eating or fighting on the road. (a) True  (b) False (c) Maybe
  49. Safety tips for cyclists and motorcyclist includes: fighting and playing (a) True  (b) False (c) Maybe
  50. Adhering tips for cyclists and motorcyclists includes: obey traffic rules and wear helmets   (a) True  (b) False (c) Maybe
  51. The major parts of a  tree are as follow except (a) roots  (b) trunks (branches) and  leaves  (c)  flowers and seeds (d) furniture
  52. The materials used in technology include the following except (a) wood (b) metals (c) ceramics (d) cassava
  53. _____ is a type of solid mineral substance that is usually hard and shiny and that heat and electricity can travel through (a) Plastic (b) Rubber (c) Metal  (d) Ceramics
  54. Some metals have the ability to be hammered or beaten into shape without cracking .This quality is known as (a) malleability (b) ductility (c) toughness (d) fusibility
  55. The group of metals that contains iron is known as (a) ferrous metals (b) non-ferrous metals (c) alloys. (d) terrazzo
  56. The group of metals that has no iron is not magnetic.  Examples are as follow except(a)  aluminium (b) copper (c)  steel (d) brass
  57. ______ is the process by the which metals can be softened.(a) Casting (b) Smelting (c) Annealing (d) Riveting
  58. Which of the following is NOT used in making glass? (a)   Sand (b) lime (c) potash (d) clay
  59. _______ are plastic materials that become soft and pliable when heated, without a change in their intrinsic properties (a) Thermometers (b) Thermo engine ( c) Thermosets (d) Thermoplastics
  60. Rubber can be processed by the following methods except (a) Vacuum forming (b) Extrusion (c)  Calendaring  and Compression moulding  (d) Injection moulding

Basic Technology Questions (OBJ) Answers

1.B          2.B  3.D  4.A         5.B   6.C   7.B     8.C            9.A

10.A        11.B       12.C       13.A        14.D       15.A        16.A   17.D

18.A        19.A        20.C       21.D       22.A        23.B       24.D   25.A

26.C       27.A        28.D       29.A        30.C       31.B       32.C   33.D

34.C       35.B       36.D       37.C       38.D       39.C       40.B  41.B

42.C       43.B       44.C       45.A        46.A        47.A        48.B  49.B

50.A    51.D    52.D   53.C    54.A    55.A    56.C    57.C    58.A     59.D      60.D

(30 marks)

SECTION B

ANSWER THREE (4) QUESTIONS FROM THESE SECTIONS, QUESTION ONE (1) IS COMPULSORY

  1. Classify the following words in their right professional technology

Testing aircrafts,                      Video monitors,                        Electric motors,

Machinery controls,                 Lightening,                               Wiring in building,       

Automobiles,                            Aircrafts,                                  Power generation,

Control and transmission,        Projectors,                               Video screens,

Video equipment,                     microphones,               Sound speakers,

Recording equipment,             Computer systems,      Computer chips,

Circuit boards,                          Missiles,                                   Designing,

Constructing,                           Spacecraft   

                                                                                                                                           (20 marks)

 What is Technology?

b. Mention three (3) benefits of technology  (5 marks)

  • Mention three (2) examples of hardwood

b.      Mention five (3) safety devices            (5 marks)

  • Mention the two (2) types of technology

b.       The classification of metals are what      (5 marks)

  •  Define accident

b.           Mention three (3) causes of accident in the workshop                                   (5 marks)

  •   Mention three (3) types of workshop accident

b.           What is safety?            (5 marks)

JSS1 Business Studies Examination Question For First Term

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS TIME: 1 HR 45 MIN

SECTION A:    OBJECTIVES

  1. The legal means by which people earn their living is called A. business B. services C. Goods D. Trade
  2. The exchange of goods for goods and services for services is called    a. trade by barter    b. trade by exchange  c. trade by engage     d. trade by moving
  3. The activities or services engaged in by people in the society in order to earn a living are called   a. commercial occupation    b. commercial services    c. commercial and art    d. art and service
  4. The means through which people in a society earn their living by engaging in commercial activities or occupation is called     a. social studies     b. school studies    c. business studies    d. financial studies
  5. The subject covered by business studies are the following except    a. shorthand   b. commerce    c. book-keeping    d. biology
  6. A place where clerical work is done is called a/an      a. office   b. department   c. firm      d. organization
  7. A single room with a table, telephone, fax machine, computer is called    a. big office    b. small office     c. large office     d. complex office
  8. A building that is partitioned into small office is called    a. small office    b. large office      c. partitioned office     d. building
  9. The means through which information is received in an office are as follows except    a. letter    b. fax    c. e-mail    d. running
  10. The following except _______ are the function of an office a. receiving information  b. arranging information c. recording information    d. scattering information
  11. The department that is responsible for staff welfare is……..a. personnel b. account c. Sales
  12. The department that is responsible for advertising the organization’s products is ………………(a) purchasing (b)administrative (c)sales
  13. The department which is in charge of staff dismissal is…….(a) personnel (b) production (c) purchasing
  14. The department which is responsible for keeping records of organization assets and liabilities is (a) accounts (b) sales (c) purchases
  15. Department that formulates the organization polices is a. Productions b. Marketing c. Administrative
  16. The place where cash and valuable document are kept is called——a. office file b. office shelve c. office cabinet
  17. A machine which accepts data, processes it and gives information is called a. photocopy   b. calculator    c. computer
  18. A machine which prints letter on paper by means of keys is a. typewriter b. computer  c. fax machine
  19. A machine used for sending and receiving short information is called   a. fax machine     b. text machine     c. photocopy machine
  20. These are the office equipment except _______a. telephone     b. typewriter   c. file
  21. Someone who is employed to keep record of account in an office is called (a) clerical staff (b) account officer (c) sales officer
  22. The minimum qualification for the post of a clerk in an office is called (a) SSCE (b) OND (c) ATS
  23. A good clerical staff must possess the following quality except (a) must be neat (b) must be willing to improve on his education (c) must be arrogant
  24. The basic functions of an office are the following except (a) receiving information (b) giving information (c) scattering information
  25. Trade by barter means (a) exchanging goods for goods and services (b) buying goods and services (c) selling goods and services
  26. Examples of commercial occupation are except (a) banking (b) insurance  (c) warehousing (d) farming
  27. Which of the following statements is NOT true of extractive occupation?  [a] It involves production of raw materials  [b] It is also called primary production  [c]Examples are farming, hunting, fishing [d] A banker is in an extractive occupation
  28. The following are branches of occupation except [a]mining [b]hunting [c]dancing [d]banking
  29. A singer is in [a] extractive occupation [b] manufacturing occupation [c] constructive occupation [d]direct service occupation
  30. Foreign trade requires the use of    a. bids    c. cowry shells    c. foreign currency    d. naira and kobo
  31. Which of the following is NOT in the group (a)transportation (b)banking (c)warehousing (d)fishing
  32. The main branches of trade are the following except    a. home trade    b. enter-pot trade   c. foreign trade    d. general trade
  33. Wholesale trade is a branch of    a. home trade    b. foreign trade    c. none of the above    
  34. A trade between Obi in Nigeria and Ojo in Nigeria is known as    a. foreign trade   b. home trade    c. friendly trade    d. Nigeria trade
  35. A trade between Nigeria and Togo is known as    a. neighbor trade    b. home trade    c. Africans trade    d. foreign trade
  36. The following are aid to trade except (a) advertising (b) insurance (c) banking (d) manufacturing
  37. Aids to trade can also be called (a) auxiliary to trade (b) friends of trade (c) foreign trade (d) home trade
  38. Banking is an aid to trade because (a) it keeps a lot of money (b) bank managers are in commercial occupation (c) many banks works on Saturday (d) it can save and lend money to various traders
  39. Warehouse is useful to trade because (a) it is a means of keeping goods until they are demanded (b) it causes scarcity of goods (c) it can lead to inflation (d) it moves goods from one place to another
  40. Insurance is useful to trade because (a) it links buyers and sellers together (b) it moves goods from point of production to where they are demanded (c) it prevents scarcity (d) it encourages businessmen to undertake risky business

Business Studies Questions (OBJ) Answers

1.A       2.A  3.B  4.C     5.D   6.A   7.B     8.B     9.D

10.D     11.A     12.C     13.A     14.A     15.C     16.C   17.C

18.A     19.A     20.C     21.B     22.A     23.C     24.C   25.A

26.D     27.D     28.C     29.D     30.C     31.D     32.D   33.A

34.B     35.D     36.D     37.A     38.D     39.A     40.D 

SECTION B: THEORY (Answer 6 questions)

  1. What is trade by barter?
  2. Mention five subjects covered by business studies
  3. Mention seven (7) functions of an office
  4. Explain two functions of the above
  5. Mention four different departments in an organization
  6. Mention three functions of the personnel department
  7. Define the following   a. computer   b. typewriter
  8. Mention five office equipment you know
  9. What is meant by clerical staff?
  10. Mention five qualities of a good clerical staff
  11. Mention the traders who are involved in foreign trade .
  12. What is business?
  13. What are aids to trade?
  14. Mention the aids to trade
  15. Explain insurance as an aid to trade

JSS1 CCA Examination Question For First Term

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS TIME: 1 HR 45 MIN

  1. Which of these is NOT a component of cultural and creative art (a) dance (b) fine arts/applied arts (c) drama (d) playwright
  2. The imitation of an action is best described as …….. (a) music   (b) painting   (c) drama   (d) sculpture
  3. The movement of the body in a rhythmical manner to the rhythm of the music is called…………….   (a) music   (b) dance    (c) drama   (d) sculpture
  4. The branch of applied arts that deals with cloth weaving, dyeing of fabric in tie and dye, batik,screen printing is called …………… (a) woodwork   (b) metalwork   (c) textile design   (d) graphic design.
  5. The following are relevant to fine arts except …… (a) painting  (b) drawing   (c) drama   (d) sculpture
  6. The early men are also referred to as …………men.(a) pre-historic  (b) post-historic  (c)civilized  (d)none of the above
  7. What period marked the use of bronze in fashioning out things?(a) Iron age (b) Bronze age  (c) Neolithic age (d) Mesolithic age
  8. Which one of the following is NOT a sub-component of performing art? (a) Drama  (b) Dance  (c) Ceramics (d) Music
  9. Which one of the following is an end-product of ceramics? (a)Mug  (b) Kampala  (c) Printed pictures  (d) Chair
  10. Fine art comprises of the following except…………..…..(a) drawing (b) photography  (c) Sculpture  (d) painting
  11. When a person feels not connected to a family and community thereby becoming lonely and depressed is called……..(a) teamwork  (b)sense of belonging  (c) emotional trauma  (d) psychological depression
  12. The distance between two points usually associated with drawing is called ……………….(a) line (b) colour  (c) value  (d) texture
  13. Which one of the following is NOT a function of drama?(a)It entertains.  (b)It kills ideas.  (c)It informs.  (d)It educates.
  14. The word ‘papiermache‘ is a ………….….word. (a) French (b) Spanish (c) Latin  (d) Swahili
  15. Butibuti and Badjao are various comic dances performed  among the ………(a) Romans  (b) Greeks  (c) Philippines (d) Spartans
  16. A play performed on stage by a comedian/comedienne which makes the audience laugh and ends happily is called ……………………….………..(a) tragic – comedy (b) comedy (c) melodrama  (d) mask drama  
  17. How many lines and spaces make up music staff? (a) 5 lines and 1space(b)5 lines and  4 spaces(c) 4lines and  5spaces(d) 3 lines and  5 spaces
  18. ……..is a quiet, gentle song sung to send a child to sleep. (a) Lullaby  (b) Insult song  (c) Folk song   (d) Funeral song
  19. ……refers to the highness and lowness of tone in music. (a) Pitch  (b) Chord  (c) Duration  (d) Timbre
  20. A series of irregular and disorganized sounds is called ……(a) music  (b) noise  (c) timbre  (d) intensity
  21. Which one of these is NOT a component of cultural and creative arts? (a) Dance (b) Fine arts / applied arts (c) Drama   (d) Playwright
  22. The movement of the body in a rhythmical manner to the rhythm of the music is called…………….   (a) music   (b) dance    (c) drama   (d) sculpture
  23. The imitation of an action is best described as …….. (a) music   (b) painting   (c) drama   (d) sculpture
  24. The branch of applied arts that deals with cloth weaving, dyeing of fabric in tie and dye, batik, screen printing is called …………… (a) woodwork   (b) metalwork   (c) textile design   (d) graphic design.
  25. Teamwork ensures smooth operation of a job being carried out among members of a group. (a) True  (b)  False  (c) Maybe   (d) Not sure
  26. When a person feels not connected to a family and community thereby becoming lonely and depressed is called……..(a) teamwork  (b)sense of belonging  (c) emotional trauma  (d) psychological depression
  27. Which one of the following is NOT an importance of teamwork? (a) It slows down a job session. (b) It boosts productivity. (c) Work is done within a short time. (d)It motivates the workers.
  28. .What happens when a member of a production team refuses to cooperate with other members of the production team? (a) It hampers the smooth operation of the entire work at hand. (b) It reduces the efficiency of other workers. (c) Work is completed within a short time. (d) None of the above.
  29. Which one the following is NOT a way of achieving sense of belonging?  (a) Carefulness (b) Tolerance (c) Attributional retraining  (d) Not connecting with people.
  30. The equal distribution of art elements in a work of art is based on what art principle. (a) Proportion (b) Balance (c) Rhythm (d) repetition
  31. The process of allowing line, colour and shape (motif) to feature severally in pattern making is based on what principle of art and design.   (a) Balance  (b) Proportion (c) Repetition  (d) harmony
  32. The distance between two points usually associated with drawing is called ……………….(a) line (b) colour  (c) value  (d) texture
  33. The surface quality of an object or any artistic piece is called …………..……(a) value  (b) texture  (c) colour  (d) line
  34.  A dominant element among other visible elements in a work of art is based on what principle of art and design.    (a) Balance     (b) Proportion     (c) Variety (d) Dominance
  35. The general name given to a group of actors and actresses presented in order of appearance in a drama piece is ………(a) crew  (b) audience (c) cast (d) prompter
  36. Which one of the following is NOT a function of drama? (a)It entertains.  (b)It kills ideas.  (c)It informs.  (d)It educates.
  37. Those who are seated around the auditorium in a theatre are referred to as ……(a) cast  (b) crew  (c) audience  (d) congregation
  38. Which of these members of the crew possess the technical skills in drama? (a) Make – up artist (b) Cameraman (c) Costumier  (d) Actors/Actresses
  39. The articles or artificial objects used by the actor during a dramatic performance are called ……………..(a) prop  (b) make up kits  (c) costume  (d) None of the options.
  40. The word ‘papiermache‘ is a ………….….word. (a) French (b) Spanish (c) Latin  (d) Swahili
  41. Which one of the following materials is NOT required in papiermache? (a) Clay  (b) Old newspaper/magazine  (c) Liquid glue  (d) Starch paste
  42. During the casting process in papiermache, what material is applied on the outer surface of the bowl to prevent the product from sticking to the bowl when  dried? (a) Grease  (b) Powder  (c) Powdery chalk (d) None of the above
  43. What is applied on the outer surface of the work in papiermache in order to adorn or decorate it? (a) Colour  (b) Paint brush  (c) Powder  (d) Turpentine
  44. The paper pulp is made stronger when mixed with …………………..(a) grease  (b) starch paste   (c) linseed oil  (d) None of the above
  45. ………means telling a story with movements.(a) Dance (b) Drama (c) Singing  (d) storytelling
  46. The drama conveyed by dance movements sometimes accompanied with dialogue is ………………(a) dance drama  (b) tap dance (c) ballet (d) tango dance
  47. Butibuti and Badjao are various comic dances performed  among the ………(a) Romans  (b) Greeks  (c) Philippines (d) Spartans
  48. A form of dance that involves dancers performing funny dance movements for entertainment is called……. (a) tap dance  (b) comic dance  (c) pure dance  (d) None of the above
  49. A form of dance that involves dancers tapping the floor with purpose built metal heeled shoes and equally dance to the rhythm is called ……….(a) tap dance  (b) ballet  (c) tango dance  (d) comic dance
  50. ……….. is a play performed by the players to reveal a story through body movement and facial expression without uttering a word.(a) Mime  (b) Melodrama  (c) Mask drama  (d) Folk drama
  51. A play performed on stage by comedian/comedienne which makes the audience laugh and ends happily is called ….(a) tragic – comedy (b) comedy (c) melodrama  (d) mask drama  
  52. A play that has a blend of tragic and comic elements is called …….(a) tragic-comedy  (b) comedy  (c) melodrama  (d) folk drama
  53. A play that is characterized with tragic events which ends sadly is called……….…..(a) comedy  (b) tragedy  (c) tragic-comedy  (d) melodrama
  54. The written play by William Shakespeare titled ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is based on …………..……(a) comedy  (b) tragedy  (c) farce (d) melodrama
  55. The treble and bass clef are …….(a) musical sign (b) musical value  (c) pitch indicator  (d) musical feature
  56. Musical notes fixed on the staff are basically ……….and…….(a) treble and bass clef  (b) timbre and chord (c)pitch and intensity  (d) None of the above.
  57. How many lines and spaces make up music staff? (a) 5 lines and 1space(b)5 lines and  4 spaces(c) 4lines and  5spaces(d) 3 lines and  5 spaces
  58. The value of a minimis ………..(a) 1/2  (b) 1/ 4  (c) 1/8  (d) 1/16
  59. What is the other name for treble clef? (a) G clef  (b) F clef  (c) tenor  (d) Alto
  60. ……..is a quiet, gentle song sung to send a child to sleep. (a) Lullaby  (b) Insult song  (c) Folk song   (d) Funeral song

CCA Questions (OBJ) Answers

1.D          2.B  3.B  4.C         5.C   6.A   7.B     8.C             9.A

10.B       11.D       12.A        13.B       14.C       15.C       16.B   17.B

18.A        19.A        20.B       21.D       22.B       23.C       24.C   25.A

26.C       27.A        28.A        29.D       30.B       31.D       32.A   33.B

34.D       35.C       36.B       37.C       38.B       39.C       40.A  41.A

42.D       43.B       44.B       45.D       46.A        47.C       48.B  49.A

50.A     51.B    52.A   53.B    54.C    55.B    56.A    57.B    58.A     59.A       60.A

THEORY – ANSWER 5  QUESTIONS

1. Define Music, List out the elements of music

2. Explain any two elements of music u know

3. Define the term ‘Theatre’

4. Define Cultural and Creative Art

5. Describe media arts

6. Explain the two types of art

7. Define Teamwork.

8. List 2 sub-components of literacy art

9. Define Sense of belonging

10. Define Dance, List two types

11. Define Drama , List two types

JSS1 Civic Education Examination Question For First Term

SECTION A

INSTRUCTION – Answer all the questions.                        

  Choose the correct answer from the options A – C.

    1. _________ is a subject that teaches us our duties and responsibilities as members of the communities.

    A. English Education   B. Social Education    C. Civic Education

    2. In civil education, we are unable learn our duties towards the government and our community.

    A. True     B. False    C. Yes

    3. Civic education also makes us to learn the duties of the government towards us.   A. True   B. False  C. No

    4. Paying tax is not part our civil duty and responsibility.    A. True    B. False   C. No

    5. Fighting, dishonest and injustice are good for our growth and development.    A. Yes      B. No   C. True

    6. __________ is a place where children learn to function well in their world or community.

    A. Church    B. Mosque    C. School

    7. One of these is not the reason why school is important.   A. To prepare for the future    B. To increase poverty   C. To learn together

    8. The ways through civic education is important are as follows except __________.

    A. To reduce poverty   B. To become greedy    C. To develop talent

    9. Gender discrimination is the unequal treatment between boys and girls.     A. True     B. False   C. No

    10. ________ is a place where people lives as family.    A. Family    B. School     C. Home

    11. ________ is made up father, mother and their children as well as other relatives.

    A. Home   B. School   C. Family

    12. One of these is not the important of home and family except _______ A. Disrespectful to one another

    B. Love and care for one another    C. Hate one another

    13. Gender discrimination is an equal treatment between boys and girls.    A. True     B. False    C. Yes

    14. ________ is the act of being truthful to one another in all things.   A. Patriotism     B. Self reliance    C. Honesty

    15. ________ is the ability of doing things by yourself without the help of other people.

    A. Patriotism   B. Cooperation    C. Honesty

    16. ________ is the process of working together for the purpose of achieving common goals.

    A. Cooperation   B. Self reliance   C. Honesty

    17. ________ is the love and loyalty for one’s country.    A. Patriotism    B. Self reliance   C. Honesty

    18. ________ is the willingness to accept other people’s behavior, beliefs, opinions or practices that are different from your own.    A. Patriotism    B. Tolerance    C. Honesty

    19. _______ is a way of informing and educating the people about the event around the world.

    A. Internet   B. Media C. Facebook

    20. _______ is a printer paper that usually contains daily or weekly news, articles of opinion, features, adverts, etc.      A. Newspapers     B. Radio   C. Television

    21. _______ is a system that transmits sound without visual image.   A. Newspapers    B. Television    C. Radio

    22. _______ is a system that transmits sound with visual image.    A. Newspapers    B. Radio   C. Television

    23. The network that connects electronic devices together is known as _______.

    A. Television    B. Radio   C. Internet

    24. The following are social media except _______.    A. Facebook     B. School    C. Twitter

    25. Punch, Daily posts, Vanguard, etc. are good examples of _______.  A. Radio   B. Television   C. Newspapers

    26. NTA, AIT, LTV, etc. are examples of _______.    A. Newspaper   B. Television    C. Radio

    27. _______ is a place of study.    A. University   B. Polytechnic    C. School

    28. The subject teaches us our duties and responsibilities is _______.  A. Mathematics   B. Civic education   C. English studies

29. __________ are those things we should enjoy as citizens of a country.    A. Rights   B. Duties

 30. Duties are those things we should enjoy as citizens of a country.    A. Yes   B. No

   THEORY

1. Differentiate between rights and duties with appropriate examples.

2. Give 3 examples of rights.

3. State 3 examples of duties.

4. Mention 2 dangers of drug abuse.

5. Describe the public enlightenment campaign.

6. Differentiate between HIV and AIDS.

7. State 3 symptoms of HIV/AIDS.

8. Explain the meaning of drug abuse

9. State 5 consequences of bad moral.

10A. Mention 5 ways to control bad moral in our society.

 10B. Mention  5 rewards of good moral.

JSS1 Civic Education Examination Question For First Term

OBJECTIVE PARTS:  SECTION A

  1. Employers prefer to hire dedicated and _____________  people  (a)     lazy    (b)   Non- challant  (c)     Dishonest (d) hard working.
  2. One of these is a negative value (a)   Kindness (b) discipline (c) Examination malpractices  (d)     Loyalty
  3. An honest person can be ___________  by the school authority       (a)   punished     (b)    rewarded   (c)    demoted    ( d)    disgraced
  4. Dishonesty is always paid with ___________  (a)     Reward  (b)   failure   (c)    Success ( d) Punishment                                                                                       
  5. ________ means to agree to do things together   (a)   Unity    (b)   Co-operation    (c)    Division   (d)  Honesty     
  6. Co-operation makes work easier and ________  (a)    Heavier    (b)   Lighter      (c)    greater  (d)    Slower
  7. Divided we fall but united we shall ___________  (a)   fall     (b)    sit     (c)   Run    (d)    Stand
  8. How do we identify one’s natural talent through   (a)    parental discoveries   (b)   Reading   (c)    Risk fearing  (d) vocational training
  9. The ability to do certain things by oneself without necessarily relying on other people is called _______   (a)     self control    (b)   Self confidence    (c)  Responsibility    (d)   self reliance
  10. Talents can be nurtured through all these except  ___________   (a)    constant practice  (b) training   (c)      Reading books      (d)    sleeping
  11. Undiscovered talents may be caused by one of the following   (a)    Disobedience    (b)  over self reliance       (c)    Dishonesty     (d)  disloyalty
  12. Benefits of self reliance to an individual are all these except      (a)  Ability to make abnormal profit fraudulently  (b)    privacy in business   (c)   Effective and efficient planning   (d)   Easy decision making
  13.  All these are factors that promote co operation except      (a)   Need for harmony and peace  (b)    Need for self fulfillment   (c) Need for what one would eat    (d)     Desire to achieve common goal
  14. An advantage of self-reliance to a nation is that it   (a)  promote economic growth   (b)    Retards economics progress     (c) nurtured social vices    (d) Reduce government revenue
  15. Which of the following is not an example of a good value    (a)   Honesty    (b)   Indiscipline  (c)     Integrity  (d)   Courage
  16. Positive values include all except    (a)    Obedience     (b)  Kindness    (c)   Humility (d)   Disobedience
  17. What people like or dislike can be summed up as _________   (a)   value   (b)    interior  (c)    Stamina      (d)   faith
  18. Values can be manifested at __________  and __________  levels    (a)    Individuals and community (b)    Schools and churches       (c)   Individuals and society      (d)    Society and community
  19. __________ determine the worth of people or things    (a)    Indiscipline      (b)    values     (c)  courage (d)    society
  20. One of the benefits of honesty is __________   (a)    fighting in the public     (b)    being disgraced in the society         (c)      quarrelling with people      (d)    being highly respected in the society
  21. A major consequence of dishonesty is _______      (a)    Dents on the nations image internationally     (b)     economics progress due to increase in money laundering     (c)   increase in level of investment by foreigners     (d)   Readiness of foreigners to trade with Nigerians
  22. We can live _____ in our community   (a)     peacefully    (b)   forcefully    (c)   fearfully   (d)  awesomely
  23. Division of labour encourages _________ (a)    specialization     (b)   sedimentation     (c)  sterilization   (d)    Realization
  24. Which of these is benefits of cooperation    (a)   there will be no peace in the society    (b) there will be no set goals     (c)   Co-operation leads to team work    (d) it leads to tolerance
  25. _________  is the attitude of standing for the truth    (a)   Honesty      (b)  integrity   (c) commitment  (d)  fairness
  26. Attitude of spying and cheating during examination  are _________   behaviour    (a)   Decent   (b)     Indecent       (c)   good     (d)    loyalty

ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE TO QUESTIONS 27 – 41

  •    It is honest to pay the correct bus fares when travelling    (  True  /  False )
  •  A self employed person is an individual who earns a living by working for himself ( True  /  False )
  • Members of the community cooperate to a choice of goal  (  True  /  False )
  • Hard work is associated with self reliance    (  True  /  False )
  • Co-operation encourages people to  fight one another   (  True  /  False)
  • Honest people are respected in the society    (  True  /  False )
  • Performing our duties bring about co- operation     (  True  /  False )
  • Parents are expected to teach their children honest   (  True  /  False )
  • Employers prefer to hire dedicated workers   (  True  /  False )
  • Trust promote good values    (  True  /  False )
  • Diligence paves ways for success    (  True  /  False )
  • Co- operation helps in the development of a nation   (  True  /  False )
  • Contentment encourages fraudulence   (  True  /  False )
  • Self reliance help to make life easier for members of the society    (  True  /  False )
  • Making efforts to be employed by others is self reliance   (  True  /  False )
  • One of the consequence of dishonesty is _________   (a)    Reward    (b)   Approval   (c)   Promotion  (d)  Shame
  • Values is very important because     (a)  It enhances  good behaviour, attitude and feeling in the society      (b)    It doesn’t recognise the importance of a particular things     (c)   It gives room for frivolous things       (d)   None of the above
  •  One of the attribute of co- operation  is______   (a)   Shuving      (b)    disobedience  (c)   Disagreement         (d)   Acknowledgement
  • The attribute of self reliance includes     (a)   Hardwork        (b)    Dedication    (c)   Confidence  (d)   All of the above
  • All these are attributes of self reliance except    (a)  personal initiative    (b)   Diligence   (c)   Independence    (d)   over confidence
  • The act of doing things in togetherness is called   ­_____      (a)  commitment  (b) honesty (c)  co-operation  (d)  love
  • Playing together is a form of ……….. (a). Loyalty   (b).  Co-operation   (c).   Honesty   (c).   Unity
  • People in a society ……… to do things together  (a).  Co-operate  (b).  Disagree (c).  Fight  (d).  Quarrel
  • One of the attributes of o-operation is  ……….. (a). Sharing   (b).  Acknowledge  (c).  Disagreement  (d).  Disobedience
  • Honesty is the ………… policy   (a). Worst   (b). Deepest  (c).  Best   (d).  Fair
  • Which of the following can a dishonest person easily do?  (a).  Co-operate with others  (b).  Fraudulent practices   (c).   Help the less privileged   (d).   Render transparent account
  • An honest person does all these except   (a).Disobedience (b). Humility (c).Kindness  (d).  Obedience  
  • All these are the attributes of honesty except (a).  Not stealing  (b). Hiding the truth and facts                   (c).   Not telling lies     (d).  Being fair in dealing with others
  • Which of these is a positive value (a)?  Disobedience  (b).  Dishonesty  (c).  Co-operation  (d).  Society
  • One of these is not a factor that promotes good value  (a).  Constituency  (b).  Integrity  (c). Tolerance       (d).   Laziness
  • One of these is not a type of values (a).  Honesty (b). Waywardness (c). Co-operation (d). Self reliance
  • One of these is an attribute of self reliance   (a).  Its promotes independence (b). It doesn’t promote self confidence    (c).  It doesn’t help in development   (d).  It doesn’t help one to discover one’s talent
  • To be self reliant, an individual (a). Have huge capital to start business (b).  Learn to acquire skills         (c).  Learn the trade everyone is doing     (d).  Spend all earning on himself
  • Honesty is the …………………. policy (a). Worst   (b). Deepest (c).  Best   (d).  Fair

THEORY SECTION B  (ANSWER ALL)

  1. What are Values
  2. Write out five factors that promote good value          (6marks)
  3. What do you understand by the term honesty?

b.  write out three attributes of honesty                                                                                                           (6marks)

  • What is co-operation?

b.    Mention the factors that promote co-operation        (6marks)

  • Mention five ways to nurture your talents

b. What is self reliance? (6 marks)

  • Differentiate between talents and skills using concrete examples                   (6 marks)

Civic Education Questions (OBJ) Answers

1.D 2.C  3.B          4.D         5.B          6.C          7.D         8.D         9.D

10.D       11.C       12.A       13.C       14.A       15.B       16.D   17.A

18.C       19.B       20.D       21.A       22.A       23.A       24.C   25.A

26.B       27.True 28.True 29.True 30.True 31.True 32.True 33.T

34.True 35.True 36.True 37.True 38.True 39.False 40.T 41.Fal

42.D       43.A       44.D       45.A       46.D       47.C       48.B  49.A

50.B       51.C       52.B       53.A       54.B       55.C       56.D  57.B

58.A       59.B       60.C

JSS1 Information Technology Examination Question For First Term

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS TIME: 1 HR 45 MIN

  1. The operation of the computer system is coordinated by a unit called ____ (a) memory unit (b) processing unit (c) storage unit (d) arithmetic and logic unit
  2. The part of the computer that displays the result of the processed data is called ____ (a) input unit (b) output (c) control unit (d) ALU
  3. The processor’s speed is measured in __ (a) megahertz (b) kilobyte (c) gigahertz (d) byte
  4. ____ is the device used in sending data and information into the system (a) processor (b) input (c) output (d) storage.
  5. ____ is used for storing data to be processed and the instruction for processing.(a) memory (b) control (c) output (d) CPU
  6. The ________age is a pre- history period during which human beings widely used stone for tool making. (a) stone     ( b) middle     ( c)  iron      (d)   industrial
  7. The ______age was a period in late 18th and early 19th centuries.   (a) industrial (b) middle age (c) stone (d) none of the above
  8. The emergence of machines was during the middle age (a) false (b) true (c) not sure
  9. Pen, feather and ink were used in  _____ age  (a) middle ( b) stone (c) industrial (d)electronic
  10. How many information ages do we have presently?   (a) 5   (b )3      (c) 3     d) 2
  11. Napier’s Bones had ……….. (a) 10 rods      (b) 9 rods      (c) 11 rods (d) 8 rods
  12. Jacquard’s loom was used in the …(a) Mechanical industry (b) Food industry   (c) Weaving industry  (d) Electronic industry
  13. Who invented the analytical engine? …………. (a) Gottfried Leibnitz  (b) Joseph Jacquard (c) Charles Babbage (d) Herman Hollerith
  14. Who invented Pascaline? (a) Pascal Joseph (b) Leibnitz Von (c) Blaise Pascal  (d) Charles Babbage
  15. …… was the first computing device. (a) Napier’s Bones  (b) Punched Card  (c) Abacus  (d) Slide rule
  16. Which of these is NOT an example of first generation computers? (a) ENIAC (b) UNIVAC   (c) EDVAC (d) IBM 360
  17. The first generation used ……… (a) IC  (b) SSI  (c) Transistor (d) vacuum tubes
  1. The second generation used ………..  (a) Vacuum tubes (b) MSI (c) IC (d) Transistors
  2. The third generation used …………..  (a) SSI (b) Transistor    (c) Vacuum tubes (d) ICs
  3. IC means ………….(a) Integrated Circle   (b) International Class  (c) In Charge (d) Integrated Circuit
  4. A  processed data is called …….. (a) files (b)component (c) information (d) field.
  5. The following characteristics of a good information except.(a)accuracy (b)relevant (c)precise (d) written
  6. The basic raw facts and figures are referred to as……. (a)information (b) data (c)report (d) history
  7. Which of the following refers to events, activities and transactions that happened in the past? (a) timely (b) future (c) present (d) historical
  8. The forms of information include the following except. (a) visual (b) oral (c) sensory (d) written
  9. Information can be transmitted through the following ways EXCEPT. (a) courier  (b) dancing (c) oral (d) television
  10. The ancient method of transmission include the following except. (a) FAX (b) drawing (c) fire lighting (d) metal gong
  11. The modern method of transmitting information include the following EXCEPT.  (a) Printing (b) Telex (c) town crier (d) television
  12. …………is the electronic device that detects and demodulate and amplifies transmitted signals. (a) GSM      (b) Radio       (c) Fax       (d) Telex
  13. The global communication network that allows almost all computers worldwide to connect and exchange information. (a) Radio (b) Print (c) Internet  (d) Fax
  14. ____ is the exchange of information in any form (a) Information input (b) Information media (c) Information output (d) information transmission
  15. Information can be received in the following ways except (a) audio (b) visual (c) audio-visual (d) all of the above
  16. ____ is a means of broadcasting information like radio with accompanying pictures  (a) fax (b) (c) file cabinet  (d) television
  17. ____ is a means of scanning document through a machine from one place to another  (a) radio (b) telephone (c) internet (d) fax
  18. ____ is an electronic media located above the earth in an orbit with capability to receive and transmit information from   and to an earth station (a) television (b) internet (c) fax (d) satellite
  19. Information and communication technology is an umbrella that includes all technologies for communicating information (a) False (b) Not sure c) True (d) A and B
  20. The use of GSM has made communication easier  (a) False (b) not sure (c) True(d) A and B
  21. Which of these area is ICT used for timing and control (a) Teaching (b) Swimming (c) Traffic (d) Boxing
  22. The following are the uses of ICT except (a) Communication (b) Information processing Management (c) Timing and control (d) all of the above.
  23. Database is  the use of computers to prepare, edit , store and …………  information on an individual (a) process  (b) calculate (c) refine (d) retrieve
  24. Which of the following refers to events, activities and transactions that happened in the past? (a) timely (b) future (c) present (d) historical
  25. The forms of information include the following except. (a) visual (b) oral (c) sensory (d) written
  26. Information can be transmitted through the following ways EXCEPT. (a) courier  (b) dancing (c) oral (d) television
  27. The ancient method of transmission include the following except. (a) FAX (b) drawing (c) fire lighting (d) metal gong
  28. The modern method of transmitting information include the following Except.  (a) Printing (b) Telex (c) town crier (d) television
  29. …………is the electronic device that detects and demodulate and amplifies transmitted signals. (a) GSM      (b) Radio       (c) Fax       (d) Telex
  30. The global communication network that allows almost all computers worldwide to connect and exchange information. (a) Radio (b) Print (c) Internet  (d) Fax
  31. ____ is the exchange of information in any form (a) Information input (b) Information media (c) Information output (d) information transmission
  32. Information can be received in the following ways except (a) audio (b) visual (c) audio-visual (d) all of the above
  33. ____ is a means of broadcasting information like radio with accompanying pictures  (a) fax (b) (c) file cabinet  (d) television
  34. ____ is a means of scanning document through a machine from one place to another  (a) radio (b) telephone (c) internet (d) fax
  35. ____ is an electronic media located above the earth in an orbit with capability to receive and transmit information from   and to an earth station (a) television (b) internet (c) fax (d) satellite
  36. Information and communication technology is an umbrella that includes all technologies for communicating information (a) False (b) Not sure c) True (d) A and B
  37. The use of GSM has made communication easier  (a) False (b) not sure (c) True(d) A and B
  38. Which of these area is ICT used for timing and control (a) Teaching (b) Swimming (c) Traffic (d) Boxing
  39. The following are the uses of ICT except (a) Communication (b) Information processing Management (c) Timing and control (d) all of the above.
  40. Database is  the use of computers to prepare, edit , store and …………  information on an individual (a) process  (b) calculate (c) refine (d) retrieve
  41. …….. invented a printing press  process.(a)Charles Babbage (b) Johannels Gutenberg  (c) Bill Gate (phiilip)
  42. The act of using electronic computer and computer software to convert, store, process, transmit and retrieve information is called ……… (a) mechanics (b) data processing  (c) information technology (d) maintenance.
  43. ………..a sophisticated calculating machine and called it the “Analytical Engine”. (a) Blaise Pascal (b) John Napier (c) Charles Babbage (d) Mark I.

Information Technology Questions (OBJ) Answers

1.B       2.B  3.A  4.B     5.A   6.A   7.C     8.B     9.B

10.A     11.A     12.C     13.C     14.C     15.C     16.B   17.D

18.D     19.D     20.D     21.C     22.D     23.B     24.D   25.C

26.B     27.A     28.C     29.B     30.C     31.C     32.D   33.D

34.D     35.D     36.C     37.C     38.C     39.D     40.D  41.D

42.C     43.B     44.A     45.C     46.B     47.C     48.C  49.D

50.D    51.D    52.D   53.C    54.C    55.C    56.D    57.D    58.B     59.B      60.C

THEORY

ANSWER 8 QUESTIONS (SIX)    (30 MARKS)

  1. What is Computer?
  2. State the three parts of a computer.
  3. What is central processing unit?
  4. List and explain the three units of a CPU
  5. What are the technologies behind each of the generations of computer?
  6. State two features of first generation of computers.
  7. What is the technology behind Second and Third generation of computers.
  8. What is the technology behind Second and Fifth generation of computers.
  9. Mention the characteristics of 5th generation computers.
  10. What is Data?
  11. Mention four types of Data.
  12. Differentiate between data and information
  13. State two sources of information
  14. Mention five forms of information.
  15. List three examples of information
  16. Define data and information.
  17. State four sources of data and two sources of information.
  18. State four qualities of good information.
  19. What is information transmission?
  20. Explain the two methods of transmitting information.
  21. Explain the ancient method of transmitting information.
  22. List five ancient method of transmitting information.
  23. Explain the modern methods of transmitting information.
  24. List five methods of transmitting information.
  25. Mention the two method of transmitting information and give five examples for each.
  26. List the two classes of the means of transmitting information
  27. What are means of transmitting information?
  28. State three modes of receiving information?
  29. List five modern methods of  information transfer.
  30. Explain the two methods of transmitting information.
  31. State the three modes of receiving information.
  32. What is ICT?
  33. Mention four application areas of ICT
  34. State the uses of ICT in daily life activities.
  35. Identify the impact of ICT in daily activities.
  36. What are the uses of ICT?
  37. Mention the impact of ICT in daily activities.
  38. Explain the invention of printing.
  39. Explain the invention of radio.
  40. Why is language invented?
  41. How did the invention of computer affect information evolution?
  42. Describe the latest stage of information evolution.
  43. What is information technology?
  44. Describe the latest stage of information evolution.

JSS1 CRS Examination Question For First Term

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS TIME: 1 HR 45 MIN

SECTION A:    OBJECTIVES

  1. __ was regarded as Supreme Being (a) god  (b) gods (c) God
  2. The world ‘Alpha’ means ____ (a) beginning  (b) ending (c)beginning and end
  3. God is Omniscience because __ (a) He possesses all power (b) He is present everywhere (c) He knows everything
  4. According to Edo, God is called ________(a) Abas (b)Osanobwa (c)Ubangiji
  5. Which of the tribe in Nigeria referred to God as the ‘Great Artist? (a) Igbo (b) Edo (c) Ibibio
  6. God created the universe in how many days? (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 21
  7. ____ was created on the fourth day. (a) Light (b) Dry land (c) Sun, Moon, Stars
  8. In Edo traditional account of creation, which of these personalities was given power to mould and make man? (a) Osanobua (b)Osanoha (c) Orisa-nla
  9. Who was delegated by Olodumare to create the world in Yoruba account? (a) Osanobua (b) Olodumare (c) Orunmila
  10. _____ was created on the seventh day by God (a) Man (b)Llight (c) God rested
  11. Man was created in the ____ of God (a) picture (b) height (c) image
  12. _____ is the crown of creation (a) Lion (b) Elephant (c) Man
  13. Adam called Eve ‘woman’ because (a) Eve was very obedient (b) Eve was taken from the dust (c)Eve was take from his ribs
  14. The image of God is shown in terms of human ____ (a) creativity (b) intelligence (c) death
  15. God delegated ____ to rule the world (a) God (b) man (c) sun
  16. The first man is called ____ (a) Adam (b) Eve (C) Cain
  17. The first man was placed in the ___ (A) River (b) Planet (c) Garden of Eden
  18. The word “Procreation” means ____ (a) excretion (b) death (C) reproduction
  19. The first man was made from the ____ (A ) air (b) sea (c) dust
  20. …………… is the kind of marriage between a woman and more than one husband  (a)  polygamy  (b) polyandry  (c) Sororate  (d)  levirate
  21. How many wife can a man has in monogamous marriage.  (a) one (b) two  (c) three  (d) many
  22. Common law marriage usually takes place in  (a) church  (b) mosque  (c) registry  (d)  home
  23. Christian marriage is only meant for (a) boys and girls  (b) mature man and woman  (a) mature man and man  (d) mature woman and woman
  24. Christian marriage is according to  (a) The Holy Bible  (b) The Kadis  (c) The books of law  (d) The laws of Moses
  25. Which of these is NOT a problem at home (a) anger  (b) lies (c) doubt  (d) age
  26. Divorce means (a) legal probation of marriage (b) legal suspension of marriage (c) family ending of a marriage (d) legal ending of a marriage
  27. The inability of either a man or woman to bear a child is called  (a) childlessness (b) fruitfulness  (c) infertility (d)  ageism
  28. The couple in monogamy comprises (a)  a man and a woman  (b)  a man and a man  (c) a woman and a woman  (d) a woman and a son
  29. Which of these marriage is encouraged by Christianity (a) homosexual  (b) monogamy  (c) polygamy  (d) lesbianism
  30. The word “woman” means (a) bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh (b) flesh of my flesh (c) flesh of my bone
  31. The first man God created is _________ (a) Jacob (b) Adam (c) Eve
  32. Eve means- (a) mother of all living (b) mother of all generation (c) mother of Christ
  33. ________was the first born of Adam (a) Cain (b) Abel (c) Jacob
  34. The consequence of Adam’s sin is _______ (a) joy and pain (b) death and Joy (c) death, pain and struggle
  1. Cain’s profession was that of _______ (a) a farmer (b) a shepherd (c) a carpenter.
  2. Human relationship is divided into  _______ types (a) one (b) three (c) Two
  3. ______is NOT an example of immediate family relationship (a) Husband and wife

(b) Parents and great grandchildren    (c) Brothers and sister.

  1. God placed ________on Cain so that he would not be killed (a) seal (b) mark (c) sign
  2. God had respect for the offering of Abel but for the offering of Cain, He had no ____(a) regard (b) power  (c) strength
  3. Who was Israel’s First King? (a) Samuel (b) David (c) Saul (d) Asa
  4. Saul’s death was mainly because of ___(a) greed (b) stubbornness (c) impatience (d) disobedience
  5. Saul disobeyed God during Israel’s war with the ________ (a) Amalekites (b) Philistines (c) Moabites (d) Amorites
  6. The Amalekite king spared by Saul was _______ (a) Neco (b) Sisera(c) Agag (d) Doeg
  7. Saul and his son were killed in a battle against______(a) Philistines (b) Amalek (c) Moab (d) Canaan
  1. ____were the parents of Esau and Jacob (a) Isaac  and Rebekah       (b)Abraham and Sarah (c) Joseph and Mary
  2. Esau sold his birthright for ____(a) Pottage (b) bread (c) water
  3. Rebekah loved____(a) Jacob  (b) Esau (c) Both of them
  4. Isaac loved (a) Esau     (b) Jacob (c) both of them
  5. ____disguised Jacob with the animal’s skin to receive Esau’s Blessing (a) Hannah (b) Ruth (c) Rebekah
  6. Paul was arrested at ……… (a) Lystra (b) Caesarea    (c) Jerusalem
  7. Paul and Barnabas were addressed as gods at ……  (a) Philippi         (b) Lystra     (c) Derbe
  8. Peter received the vision to go to Cornelius’ house at…(a) Jerusalem   (b) Joppa   (c) Lydda
  9. The origin of the church at Samaria can be traced to…..(a) Antioch  (b) Jerusalem (c) Caesarea
  10. The Sanhedrin council deliberated and took decision on matters affecting the …… (a) Church (b) Jews (c) Gentile
  11. God shall strike you, you white washed wall.’ This statement was addressed to the …….  (a)  Pharisees            (b) chief priest (c) high priest
  12. During the first missionary journey, John Mark left the apostles at …… (a) Antioch (b) Lystra            (c) Perga
  13. The most important factor that helped in the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire was …… (a) good roads (b) good administration     (c) religious toleration
  14. You son of the devil, you enemy of righteousness, you shall not see the sun …. This statement was directed at …… (a) the high priest       (b) Simon the sorcerer (c) Elymas
  15. Jacob’s fourth son was named …… (a) Levi    (b) Napthali (c) Judah
  16. Jesus is the only Son of the living God? (a) Yes (b) No (c) Maybe (d) Not Sure

CRS Questions (OBJ) Answers

1.C       2.A  3.C  4.B     5.A   6.A   7.C     8.A     9.B

10.A     11.C     12.C     13.C     14.B     15.B     16.A   17.C

18.C     19.C     20.B     21.A     22.C     23.B     24.A   25.D

26.D     27.C     28.A     29.B     30.A     31.B     32.A   33.A

34.C     35.A     36.C     37.B     38.B     39.A     40.C  41.D

42.A     43.C     44.A     45.A     46.A     47.A     48.A  49.C

50.B    51.B    52.C   53.B    54.B    55.A    56.C    57.A    58.C     59.C      60.A

OBJECTIVES = 30 MARKS

THEORY

Answer 6 QUESTIONS 6 x 5 = 30marks

  1. What was the nature of God’s covenant with Abraham?
  2. Describe Jesus teaching on love for one another.
  3. Explain the circumstances leading to Jacob receiving Esau’s blessing
  4. Describe the attitude of Rebekah to his two sons and how it affected them later in life
    1. Narrate two instances in which Saul disobeyed God and how he tried to cover up his sin.
  5. What two lessons, can Nigerian leaders learn from Saul’s disobedience?
  6. What is Human Relationship?
  7. Discuss the character of Cain and Abel.
  8. What was the sin of Adam and Eve?
  9. What was the curse placed on the woman by God?.
  10. Discuss the best type of marriage you know.
  11. Marriage is good, yes or no! Discuss.
  12. Why are divorce and infertility problems to marriages?
  13. Explain the meaning of infertility.
  14. Write short notes on the following:
  • .Sororate marriage 
  • Polyandry
  • Polygamy
  • Levirate
  1. Explain the Christian marriage.
  2. How do you know that man is an image of God?
  3. Explain how human beings can create.
  4. What authority was conferred on man after creation?
  5. What do we mean by “dignity”?
  6. Did God create human being in His own image? If yes, explain.
  7. Mention 3 reasons why human is created.
  8. List four things which man created.
  9. Define Obedience
  10. Define Disobedience
  11. Define Repentance
  12. Summarize the Bible account of creation.
  13. Does God exist?  Give reasons for your answer.
  14. Write the names of God in five Nigerian languages.

JSS1 English Studies Examination Question For First Term

OBJECTIVE PARTS:  SECTION A: SPEECH WORK

  1. The organs of speech are parts of the human body which are used for speech production (a) True (b) False (c) Maybe
  2. The ______are produced when the vocal cords are drawn apart airstream flows easily. (a) voiceless (b) voices (c) voiced
  3. We produce different speech sounds through the following except_____ (a)vocal cord (b) stomach (c) teeth and lips
  4. Which one of these is NOT an example of long vowel sound _____ (a) /i/ (b) /i:/ (c) /u:/
  5. This symbol /I/ is an example of long vowel sounds (a) True (b) Maybe (c) False
  6. There are _____ types of pure or Monothong vowel sounds (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4
  7. /e/ is for which of these words? (a) plant (b) endgame (c) hospital

SECTION B: LITERATURE IN ENGLISH

Identify the figure of speech used in the following sentences.

8. The camel is the ship of the desert. a) Metaphor b) Simile c) Oxymoron d) Epigram

9. Death lays its icy hands on Kings. a) Epigram b) Antithesis c) Metaphor d) Personification

10. What is a Drama?

11. List 3 characteristic of drama / 2 types of drama

12. Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale .a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Hyperbole d) Apostrophe

13. Variety is the spice of life. a) Metaphor b) Simile c) Hyperbole d) Antithesis

14. O Solitude! Where are the charms that sages have seen in thy face? a) Personification b) Apostrophe c) Hyperbole d) Antithesis

15. Here is the smell of blood still; all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. a) Hyperbole b) Antithesis c) Personification d) Metaphor

SECTION C: GRAMMAR

Fill in the blanks with suitable adverbs. Choose from those given below.

Slowly   Quickly    Completely Probably Upstairs

Even        Often        Tomorrow   Only     Certainly     Neatly          Definitely    Happily

1. Polite people ……………………….. say thank-you.

2. I …………………………… have headaches.

3. You have ……………………….. been working too hard.

4. He always wears a coat, ………………………… in summer.

5. ……………………….. he can do a thing like that.

7. This time tomorrow I will be…………………………. working in my garden.

7. My brother ………………………….. forgot my birthday.

Find the adjective in the first sentence and fill in the blanks with the corresponding adverb.

8. James is careful. He drives…….

9. The girl is slow. She walks………

10. Her English is perfect. She speaks English……….

11. Our teacher is angry. She shouts………

12. My neighbor is a loud speaker. He speaks. ……..

13. He is a bad writer . He writes………..

14. Jane is a nice guitar player. He plays the guitar…….

15. She is a quiet girl. She does her job……..

SECTION D: COMPOSITION

  1. Narrative Essay: My First Day in Secondary School
  2. What is Letter Writing?
  3. List three types of letter that you know
  4. List 3 elements of composition
  5. Write 2 features of formal and informal letter

SECTION E:  Comprehension: The Family

Titi tells us about herself and her friend Anochie.

Titi and her friend live in Ughelli and attend the same Grammar School at Erhiero. They are both in form three Titi’s father is a mechanic and her mother works at home. Anochie’s father is a teacher and his mother is a nurse.

QUESTIONS

1. Where do Titi and her friend live?

2. Where was the school located?

3. What class are they?

4. Titi’s and Anochie’s Father occupation is?

5. Titi’s and Anochie’s  Mother Job is?

SECTION F: VOCABULARY

Vocabulary: To learn about some jobs.

  1. A_______ cuts up meat and sells it. (butcher, tailor)
  2. A ___ makes things out of wood. (carpenter, cashier)
  3. A _____ receives money and pays it out ( banker , cashier)
  4. An____ puts wires for electricity into houses and mends electrical appliances. ( electrician, mechanic)
  5. A _______ is a person who moves about selling things. ( sculptor , hawker ) 

JSS1 English Language Examination Question For First Term

OBJECTIVE PARTS:  SECTION A

  1. I have just _________ two letters (a) wrote (b) write (c) written (d) writing
  2. The canoe _______ in the river last night (a) sank (b) sunk (c) sink (d) sinking
  3. Obed has ________ to the shore (a) swum (b) swam (c) swimming (d) swom
  4. I have never ______ to Ghana (a) is (b) been (c) be (d) being
  5. The boys have _______ their promise (a) keep (b) kept (c) keeping (d) keeped

Underline the pronouns in the following sentences

  • We agreed to help her
  • I gave them an umbrella
  • There is a dispute between you and me
  • Please wait for us
  • That is enough for me

Instructions: the words lettered A – D. underline the option with the same vowel sound represent below

  1. /  e /    (a) he          (b) bee       (c) sea   (d)  seen
  2. / i  /       (a)  chief   (b) police (c) seat  (d) peter
  3. / ie  /     (a) bee     (b) bean (c) chief                    (d) need
  4. / ei /    (a) machine (b) receive             (c) these (d) heel
  5. / ee /      (a) be             (b) ceiling            (c) need (d) bean

Read the following passage as quickly as you can.

THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR

      When the New Year begins, there are many new faces. In our state,  most of the newcomers are from different middle basic schools. They are usually rather frightened and shy when they first arrive. Upper basic is very different from their last school.

      Usually, upper basic schools are bigger than middle basic schools. So it takes newcomers several days to find their way around.  

      In middle basic schools, the pupils have the same teacher for all, or nearly all, subjects. But in upper basic, there is a different teacher for each subject.

So the students have several different teachers each day. Sometimes the students go to different rooms for their lessons. Usually they spend longer as school each day and they need many new books.

QUESTIONS:

  1. Where do the newcomers come from?
  2. How do the newcomers usually feel when come to their new schools?
  3. Why do they find it hard to find their way around?
  4. Does the same teacher teach all or most subjects in upper basic schools?
  5. Is the school day longer or shorter in upper basic schools
  6. ________ are verbs that require an object to complete its function (a) lexical verb (b) intransitive verb (c) transitive verb (d) adverbial
  7. Identify the subject from this sentence: Ade killed the goat (a) killed (b) the (c) goat (d) Ade
  8. Identify the object from this sentence: Tade fought the boy (a) Tade (b) fought (c) the (d)boy
  9. ________ are verbs that doesn’t require an object to complete its meaning (a) regular verb (b) irregular verb (c) intransitive verb (d) lexical verb
  10. _________ are words that describes the noun or object that a noun refers to in a sentence (a) adverbs (b) adjectives (c) pronouns (d)descriptive

Pick out the adjectives in the following sentences:

  • The large ship in the deep sea
  • The lame men had fat dogs
  • The poor man walked through the heavy rain 
  • Nigerian baskets are of good quality
  • Our teacher work a red shirt

Fill these gaps with the correct comparison of Adjectives

      Positive                          Comparative      Superlative

  • Big    ____________         ________________
  • Fast  ____________       _______________
  • Happy             ___________          _______________
  • Great___________________  ________________
  • Clever___________________  _________________

Complete the following similes

  • As  ______________ as a monkey
  • As _______________ as snow
  • As _______________ as a feather
  • As _______________as ice
  • As easy as _____________

SECTION B

ANSWER ANY TWO (2) QUESTIONS OF YOUR CHOICE  IN THIS SECTION

1a.        What is Literature                                                                                                       (4 marks)

b.  Mention three (3) functions of literature                                                                        (6 marks)

2.          Write a descriptive composition about yourself                                                    (10 marks)

3.         List any five (5) figures of speech and explain three (3) of them    (10 marks)

JSS1 History Examination Question For First Term

OBJECTIVE PARTS:  SECTION A

INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS

1. History promotes ______A unpatriotic activities corrupt activities B. Corrupt practices C. cultural heritage

D. misunderstanding acts

2. ____is the study of social activities and institutions in the past A. sacred history  B. Diplomatic history

C. Military history  D. Social history

3. ____is the branch of history that deals with the study of international relations between nations

A. Diplomatic history B. Military history

C. Cultural history D. Political history

4. ______can be based not on fiction but real facts

A. History B. Argument C. Story telling

D. Discussion

5. The word history was derived from the _____

Word.  A. Latin  B. Greek C. Hebrew D. Arab

6. The society we live in has been fashioned by
those who____

A. came before us

B. came after us

C. who know what is happening

D. all of the above

7. The person that studied history is referred to as

A. oral tradition  B. history C. historiography
D. historian

8. History is centered on three cardinal things

which are____

A. time, man, weather  B. present, past, future

C. man, society, past  D. artifacts, story, sources

9. The study of how history differs and has

changed over time is called______

A.. Historiography B. history C. Historian

D. oral tradition

10. History allows individuals to ___ A. sleep well

B. understand his or her past C. be strong

D. be assertive

11. The story telling history is quite____ A. Current
B. Long C. Recent  D. long

12. Before man learned to write, he had to rely on his ___ to learn anything  A. memory. B. strength  C. effort

D. pen

13. The stories we were told as children that stuck with our entire lives will continue to be passed down from ___ serving the same benefits as it did for us

A. us B. history  C. generation  D. families

14. All these are varieties of story except____A. legend

B. ode C. myths  D. fables

15. The word “sources” in history refers to the records from which historian obtained_____ A. books  B. the future  C. written documents D. information

16. Historian depends on sources in order to

Understand.  A. their discipline B. mother language

C historical events  D. . other disciplines

17. A primary source is an eye witness account of

The_____ A. event  B. future C. general information

D). lawyer’s account

18. Primary sources serve as ___for historians

A. total material  B. raw material  C. archaic material
D. ancient material

19. Artifacts are ___ objects. A. local  B. Man-made C. special  D. divine

20. All these are historical sources except_ A. document

B. picture  C. sound recording D. inquiry

21. All these are primary sources of history except ___

A. journal  B. artifact C. oral tradition  D. legends

22. The testimony of words of mouth passed from one generation to another is___ A. folklore  B. myths

C. legend  D. oral tradition

23. One of the disadvantages of oral source of

history is___ A. truthfulness B. popularity

C. exaggeration  D. reflection

24. Which of these primary source is found at an archaeological excavation? A. legend B. artifacts

C. journal  D. folklores

25. All these are secondary sources of history

Except__ A. textbook B. journal C. biography

D. folklore

26. ____is an account of a person’s life written or recorded by that person A. Autobiography

B. Biography C. Legend  D. Folklore

27. Which of the following is NOT a way of

accessing sources of History? À. Exhibition
B. Excursion to historical sites C. Laboratory

D. Library

28. Importance of historical sites include the

following except__ A. entertainment and educative

B. adventure into wilderness C. tourist attraction

D. promotion of cultures and traditions

29. Importance of cultural festivals include the

following except__ A. promotion of national integration

B. promotes economic development.  C. attracts foreign tourists  D. discourages traditions and customs

30. An account of someone’s life written by

another person is called____ A. biography
B. historical account  C. autobiography
D. legend.

31. The importance of History to individuals are

all these except that____ A.it motivates and inspires

B. it teaches us how to discover our World. C. It confuses individual’s senses of judgment.  D. it provides insights on how to develop our culture

32. All these are advantages of Newspaper as a

source of History except__ A. it is very cheap to get

B.it is easy to access C. it is easy to use. D.it is inaccurate

33. Argungun fishing festival is celebrated state

annually in___ state  A. Ogun B. Kebbi  C. Osun

D. Edo

34. ____festival is commonly celebrated

among the Igbo.  A. New Yam  B. New Eyo
C. New Ogun  D. Nekwagh-Hir

35. A major type of traditional source of history is

A. archaeology  B. textbook  C. oral evidence

D. journal

36 ——— is a set of books that give information

on many aspects of a subject. A. Magazine

B. Textbooks  C. Biography  D. Encyclopedia

37. All these are historical sources except ___A. document  B. inquiry C. sound recording D. picture

38. Those who dig artifacts and old remains of people who lived in a place long time ago for the purpose of research are called___ A. historian B. diggers

C. archaeologist  D. historiography

39. The first museum in Nigeria was established

By____ À. Kenneth Murray  B. Lord Lugard

C. Batins Solomon  D. James Kennedy

40. The first museum in Nigeria was established in

the year__ A.1914 B. 1942 C. 1945 D. 1982.

41. In which of these town was the first museum

established?  A. Ibadan B. Jos  C. Benin D. Ile-Ife

42. In Nok art, all these parts are usually pierce

Except____ A. eye B. ears C. nose D. lips

43. NOK culture is located in___A. Benin city  B. Kano
C. Kaduna  D. Ilé ìfẹ́

44. ___ is the first society in the sub-Sahara Africa to really develop iron work A. Nok art B. Benin art
C. Ìfẹ́ art D. Terracotta culture

45. Nok got its name from a small village named
A. Culture  B. Arts  C. Noke  D. Nok

46. The Nok culture was discovered in the year
À. 1958  B. 1928  C..1948  D. 1938

47. It was ___who named the art works of Nok after the village. A. Lugard B. Flora Shaw C. Bernard Fagg
D. Ooni of ìfẹ́

48. The Nok culture was discovered in the year

A.1958 B. 1928  C.1948  D.1938

38. The first discovery of Nok was made by

Colonel John Dent Young.. A. Colonel Jamad Young
B. Colonel Young Shaw  C. Colonel Lugard Ala

D. General Young

49. The two major Nigerian rivers are________

And____  A. Lagos, Kwara B. Benue, Katsina

C. Niger, Benue  D. Anambra, Cross River

50. Which of these is NOT an indigenous means of communication?  A. Drum beats B. Gunshot C. Town crier  D. Courier

CCA Questions (OBJ) Answers

1.C      2.D  3.C  4.A   5.B   6.A   7.D     8.B  9.A

10.B    11.B    12.D    13.C    14.B    15.D    16.C   17.A

18.D    19.B    20.D    21.A    22.D    23.C    24.B   25.D

26.A    27.C    28.B    29.D    30.A    31.C    32.D   33.B

34.A    35.A    36.D    37.B    38.C    39.A    40.C  41.A

42.D    43.C    44.A    45.D    46.B    47.C    48.B  49.C

50.D   

INSTRUCTION:  ANSWER QUESTION 1 AND ANY OTHER TWO QUESTIONS

SECTION B- QUESTION 1 IS COMPULSORY

1a.Define History?

1b. State two importance of History to the individual, society or nation

1c. State two differences between History and storytelling

1d. State the three sources of History
1e. List three significance of Nok culture.

2a. Draw the map of Nigeria and show the location of Nok

2b. Define historical site
2c. State two importance of historical sites
2d. Mention two ways of accessing historical sources.

3a. State six types of history
3b. Give two disadvantages of oral sources/tradition

4a. List three significance of NOK art
4b. Draw the map of Nigeria and show the location of the Nok

Location of NOK on the map of Nigeria

JSS1 Home Economics Examination Question For First Term

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS TIME: 1 HR 45 MIN

  1. The subject that helps a Home Economist to understand that nutrient in foods we eat, their properties and effect of heat on them is …………  (a).  Chemistry   (b).   Mathematics   (c).   History     (d).  Physics
  2. Home Economics deals with ………  (a). How people lives in the family  (b).  What people needs in the family   (c).   How to satisfy people’s need   (d).   All of the above
  3. A person who creates new styles of clothing is a fashion ………  (a).  Model   (b). Designer   (c).   Caterer   (d).   Advertiser
  4. All of the following are not a career in home economics except  (a).  Nurse   (b).Banker   (c).   Welder   (d).   Interior designer
  5. Which of the following prevents dryness of hair and scalp   (a).  Shampoo (b).  Spray   (c).   Oil    (d).   Brush
  6. The epidermis and dermis are related to what part of the sense organ   (a).  Ear   (b).  Eye   (c).   Hair    (d).   Skin
  7. Cornea is associated with what part of the senses  (a).  Ear   (b).  Eye   (c).  Hair (d).   Skin        
  8. Oil glands are related to what part of the body   (a).  Eye   (b).  Hair     (c). Nose   (d).   Mouth
  9. Tiny hair can be found in the following except (a).  Ear  (b).  Nose   (c).   Mouth  (d).  Hair  
  10. All these are sense organs except  (a).  Feeling   (b).  Tasting   (c).   Hearing  (d).  Dancing
  11. Home Economics can be explained in different ways except  (a).  Finding out the needs of the individuals and family   (b).  Preparing people for family living   (c).   Destroying the economy   (d).    Improving the goods and services which the family uses  e.g food, clothing, housing
  12. The subject that helps a Home economist to understand the working of electricity is   (a).  Mathematics   (b).   Physics   (c).   Psychology   (d).  Engineering
  13. One of the following work in a fashion industries   (a).  Caterer   (b).  Model   (c).  Teacher  (d). Doctor
  14. The nose is divided into how many Nostrils  (a).  2   (b).   3      (c).     4      (d).   5
  15. The process of caring for the hand and finger nails is called   (a). Pedicure   (b).   Manicure  (c).    Hand care   (d).    Fingernail care
  16. The way the body parts are held up or carried when a person stands, walks, sit or work is called   (a).  Position  (b).  Poster   (c).   Posterior    (d).   Posture
  1. ………… classes of food product the body from diseases  (a).Carbohydrates  (b). Protein (c). Vitamins    (d).   Water
  2. ………….. food gives energy to the body (a).  Carbohydrates  (b). Protein (c). Vitamins  (d). Water
  3. ……….. gives vitamins to the body (a).  Carbohydrates  (b).  Protein    (c). Vitamins  (d). Water
  4. One of the following helps digestion and bowel movement   (a).  Roughages   (b).  Starch   (c).   Minerals   (d).   Vitamins
  5. Too much of sugar in the body causes (a).  Malaria   (b).  Romantism   (c).  Headache   (d).   Diabetes
  6. Too much of carbohydrates causes (a). Kwashiorkor    (b).  Obesity   (c).  Cancer   (d).  Too much strength
  7. All of the following are harmful foods except (a).  Unripe fruits (b).  Spoilt food (c).   Under cooked food   (d).   Well cooked food
  8. Which of the following is not a body builder   (a).  Soya beans   (b).  Meat   (c).   Milk    (d).  Cassava
  9. One of the important factors of food is that it………  (a). Makes us fat      (b)     it helps in growth and repair of body tissue       (c)   it makes someone fat     (d)     it destroy the body system
  10. The areas of Home Economics are EXCEPT _______    (a)   Home management  (b)      clothing and textile      (c)    medicine and surgery      (d)   food and nutrition
  11. ______ are part of carrier opportunity in home economics     (a)  hotel management    (b)    event decoration     (c)    dentistry     (d)    food and nutrition
  12. Carrier requirement means ________    (a)      getting an employment without certificate      (b)   buying selling     (c)   certificate that is required for an employment    (d)    none of the above
  13. _______ are some of the important of home economics to an individual EXCEPT   (a)    it prepare one for home making   (b)   it helps in development of ability    (c)   it teaches one how to care for themselves    (d)  it encourages self-medication
  14. Which sense organ has the ability to perceive smell quickly     (a)   ear     (b)   skin    (c)  eye     (d) nose
  15. _______ are ways of caring for the ear EXCEPT _____  (a)    clean regularly with cotton bods    (b)   always consult your doctor when there is a problem       (c)     always avoid loud noise or high noise level     (d)  always scratch or clean with sharp object
  16. The hair can be found in ______  EXCEPT   (a)    eyelid    (b)   Armpit    (c)   public region    (d)  palms
  17. The hair follicles is a pit beneath the ____ where hair grow from   (a)    eye   (b)   nose     (c)     ear    (d) skin
  18. All these are functions of the hair EXCEPT _________    (a)  it enhances the look of a person      (b)   it keeps the head warm in cold weather     (c)   it causes irritation on the head    (d)    it covers and protects the head
  19. _____ are types of skin EXCEPT   (a)   dry skin   (b)  oily skin        (c)   combination skin   (d)   water skin
  20. Oil glands are __________    (a)    they produce oil that keeps the skin smooth & shinning        (b)   they produce oil for cooking      (c)    produce sweat    (d)  none of the above 
  21. The teeth is located at the ______    (a)    the mouth     (b)   eye    (c)   ear    (d) skin
  22. _______ are types of teeth EXCEPT ___   (a)   milk teeth    (b)   permanent teeth    (c)   seasonal teeth      (d)   all of the above
  23. ________ are parts of teeth EXCEPT_______  (a)  crown     (b)   Root    (c)   neck   (d)  branch
  24. All these are ways we care for our teeth EXCEPT _______   (a)   clean the teeth regularly       (b)   avoid chewing sweet or Gums     (c)   use tooth paste, brush or chewing stick     (d) always use your teeth to open bottles
  25. _____ can be described as the way we carry our body during sitting, standing, walking & working    (a)     position    (b)    posture     (c)   protection    (d)  none of the above
  26. All these are the characteristics of good posture EXCEPT ______  (a)    it encourages smart body       (b)   tummy will be well tucked in      (c)   body figured will be maintained    (d)  it causes deformity
  27. _______ is the ability to eat food that has balance Diet    (a)    healthy eating practice     (b)    healthy feeding practice     (c)   unhealthy feeding practice     (d)  unhealthy eating practice
  28. Healthy eating practice develop good eating behaviour e.g. sit up right while eating and use the correct cutlery      (a)    True     (b)    False     (c)   A & B      (d)   none of the above
  29. __ can be described as the substance added to food to preserve, or enhance its taste     (a)    food additives    (b)   food poisoning     (c)   concussion     (d) none of the above
  30. ___ are consequence of consuming contaminated food   EXCEPT___    (a)   vomiting     (b)   weakness     (c)   stomach upset    (d)   strong bones and teeth
  31. All these are sources of food contamination EXCEPT   ___   (a)     insect     ( b)   Rodent    (c)    Refuse     (d)   proper hygiene
  32. One important factor of home economics to the family is _______   (a )    destroy the family heritage     (b)   teach the children how to be extravagant      (c)   portray bad behaviour    (d)  it teaches family members how to maintain good relationship with each-others
  33. One of the following is a methods used in caring for the hair   (a)   cutting hair with dangerous weapon      (b)   washing of hair with acid     (c)    rubbing the hair with dirty    (d)   oiling the hair regularly to avoid or prevent dry hair and scalp
  34.  The tools for filling and shaping the nail is     (a)  emery board    (b)    nail cutter    ( c)   nail stick     (d)   nail polish
  35. The process for caring for the hands and finger nails is called ______     (a)   pedicure   (b)    manicure     (c)   hand care    (d)   fingernail care
  36. Good posture means _________ (a) keeping the fake balance of the body (a) keeping the fake balance of the body dangerous (c)  keeping the natural balance of the body aligned (d) walking in a disgusting manner
  37. The two layers of the skin are _____ and _____ (a) dermis and pores (b) pores and sweat glands (c) epidermis and oil glands (d) epidermis and dermis
  38. Keep your finger nails  ________ (a) long and dirty (b) dirty and short (c) short and neat (d) dirty and rough
  39. Which of the following is a skin injury (a) ring worm (b) pimples (c)bruise (d) eczema
  40.   The Energy  giving food are _______ except (a) pawpaw, beans, rice (b)rice, beans, and potatoes (c)rice, wheat, and yam (d) palm oil, kidney and egg
  41. ______ prevent a person from doing work  (a) food (b)anxiety (c) fatigue (d) happiness
  42. Whenever the skin is opened, or punctured by sharp object the result is ________ (a)bruise (b) burns (c) bite (d) cut
  43. All these are functions of the skin except _______ (a) it protect the body against heat, cold and infection  (b) it helps the body to get rid of waste product through sweat  (c) it produce oil through oil glands (d) it produce energy to the body.
  44. One of the following is wrong (a) ear for hearing (b) tongue for tasting (c) eye for sight (d) nose for feeling

Home Economics Questions (OBJ) Answers

1.A       2.D  3.B  4.D     5.C   6.D   7.B     8.A     9.C

10.D     11.C     12.B     13.B     14.A     15.B     16.D   17.C

18.A     19.C     20.A     21.D     22.A     23.D     24.D   25.B

26.C     27.D     28.C     29.D     30.D     31.D     32.D   33.D

34.C     35.D     36.A     37.A     38.C     39.C     40.D  41.B

42.D     43.A     44.A     45.A     46.D     47.D     48.D  49.D

50.B    51.B    52.C   53.D    54.C    55.C    56.B    57.C    58.D     59.D      60.D   

THEORY

ANSWER 3 QUESTIONS ONLY   (EACH QUESTION CARRY 10 MARKS)

  1. Define Home Economics      

b. List the areas of home Economics 

  • What is carrier opportunity

b. What are the examples of career opportunity in home Economics?

  • What is career requirement 

b.    List and explain 3 examples of career requirement

  • What is Hair?

b. List 2 functions of the hair

c. List the quality of a healthy hair

  • What is skin?

b.    List & explain the two layers of the skin

      c.    List & explain the types of skin

  • Define the Human teeth

b.    List the parts of the human teeth   

c.     Draw and label the structure of the human teeth

JSS1 Mathematics Examination Question For First Term

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS TIME: 1 HR 45 MIN

  1. ______ is the number with numerator and denominator (a) index (b) estimation (d) fraction (d) all of the above
  2. ______ is a fraction when numerator is less than the denominator (a) improper (b) mixed (c) proper (d) no idea
  3. ______ is a fraction with whole number and proper fraction (a) estimation (b) improper (c) mixed (d) proper
  4. Reduce 128/176 to its lowest term (a) 9/11 (b) 8/11 (c) 9/22 (d) 11/17
  5. The result of multiplying two or more numbers together is known as ______ (a) product (b) factor (c) index (d) all of the above
  6. A whole number with only two factors (itself and 1) is known as ______   (a) product (b) prime number (c) index (d) all of the above
  7. Another word for index is known as _____ (a) product (b) power (c) factor (d) none of the above
  8. H.C.F. stands for ___________
  9. L.C.M. stands for ___________
  10. The value of the 8 in 18214 is ____ (a) thousand (b) ten thousand (c) hundred (d) ten thousandth
  11. The number below the line in a fraction is known as _____ (a) numerator (d) denominator (c) fraction (d) all of the above
  12.   The number above the line in a fraction is known as _____ (a) numerator (d) denominator (c) fraction (d) all of the above
  13. The system of counting in tens is known as ______ (a) base 2 (b) base 3 (c) base 10 (d) no answer
  14. Find the missing number 3/4 = ___/12 ___ (a) 5 (b) 9 (c) 16 (d) 4
  15. As people developed, they used ______ to write down spoken languages (a) symbols (b) machine (c) toys (d) none of the above
  16. The ______ is similar to the counting board (a) place value (b) abacus (c) units (d) decimal places
  17. An abacus has ______ and ______ mounted on a frame as counters (a) wires and ropes (b) beads and stones (c) beads and wires (d) wires and wires
  18. ______ means opinion about the value or quantity of something (a) product (b) estimation (c) factor (d) none of the above  
  19. The judgment that you make without having exact details or figures about the size, amount of something is referred to as ______ (a) estimate (b) estimation (c) factor (d) none of the above
  20. All these are common measures except ______ (a) millimeter (b) hygrometer  (c) centimeter (d) kilometer
  21. _______ is not a common units of mass (a) millimeter (b) gram (c) kilogram (d) Tonne
  22. All these are unit for capacity except _______ (a) gram (b) millimeter (c) centiliter (d) liter

Find the numbers that the following Roman numeral represents 

  • XXIV ______________
  • LVII ________________
  • XXV ______________
  • MCM _____________
  • XLVII _____________
  • DCCV ____________
  • XXVI ____________
  • CCXC ___________ 

Write the decimal fractions

31. 9/100 000

_________________

32. 7/10 000

____________________

33. 28/100 000

___________________

34. 84/1000

___________________

35. 756/10 000

___________________

Express as a mixed numbers:

36. 11/4

_________________

37. 7/5

________________

38. 4/5

______________

39. 19/8

__________________

40. 25/6

__________________

SECTION B THEORY PARTS  (Answer only 4 questions)

NOTE: endeavor to show all workings of each questions, and these parts is 20 marks

  1. Write the following in index form
  • 7 X 7 X 7
  • 10 X 10 X 10 X 10
  • 4 X 4 X 4 X 4 X 4
  • 3 X 3 X 3
  • 2 X 2 X 2 X 2 X 2 X 2 X 2 X 2

2. Express to a mixed fraction

i. 25/6

ii. 51/5

iii. 26/9

iv. 55/6

v. 93/20

3. Simplify the following:

i. 3/4 + 2/3

ii. 7/12 – 3/8

iii. 11/15 – 2/5

iv. 5/6 – 2/9

4. Find all the factors of the following numbers

  • 18
  • 28
  • 30
  • 32
  • 48

5. Express the following as percentages

  • 4/25
  • 0.308
  • 0.81
  • 13/50
  • 0.7

6. Find the missing numbers

  • 2/8 = __/ 16
  • 3/5 = ___/15
  • 16/48 = ___/3
  • 5/6 = 20/__
  • 5/8 = 25/___

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