Attempt all questions.
1. Find the length circumference of the circle with 1
the diameter 28cm. (c) 2
(a) 88cm 5
(b) 89cm (d) 4
(c) 20cm (e) 4 ½
(d) 40cm 8. The simple interest on a certain sum of money
(e) 30cm for 2years at 4% is N40. Fin the sum.
2. Uche score 56 in English, 32 in Mathematics, 55 (a) 500
in Bible knowledge, 67 in social studies and 70 (b) 5000
in elementary science. What was his average (c) 40
score? (d) 4000
(a) 55.6 9. Correct 89.616 to decimal places.
(b) 55 (a) 89.62
(c) 67 (b) 90.00
(d) 66.5 (c) 89.61
(e) 17.5 (d) 90.62
3. The perimeter of square is 60m. Find its area. (e) 89.60
(a) 225 10. Express 20,384 in words
(b) 256 (a) Twenty thousand three hundred and eighty
(c) 279 – four
(d) 196 (b) Two thousand and three hundred and
6 x eighty – four
4. = find x
9 54 (c) Two thousand three hundred and eighty –
(a) 36 four
(b) 27 (d) Twenty-three thousand and eighty – four
(c) 46 (e) Two hundred and three thousand and
(d) 57 eighty – four
(e) 45 11. Express 0.325 as a percentage
5. A boy spent 3/7 of his pocket money and had (a) 0.354 %
N2.40 left. What had he at first? (b) 32.5%
(a) 4.20 (c) 30.25 %
(b) 5.20 (d) 3.25 %
(c) 3.50 (e) 52.5%
(d) 6.50 12. Subtract 799.6 from 898.4
(e) 7.50 (a) 19
6. At what average speed a car travelled 120km in (b) 98.8
1 ½hours? (c) 99.1
(a) 80km/h (d) 98.9
(b) 70km/h (e) 89.9
(c) 90km/h
(d) 100km/h
(e) 60km/h 216
13. Reduce to its lowest terms
324
1
(a)
1 3 2 9
7. Simplify of ( − ) and leave your answer in 2
2 4 5 (b)
mix fraction. 3
(a) 2 ½ 1
(c)
(b) 3 3
2 (c) 50%
(d)
3 (d) 40%
3 (e) 45%
(e)
4 21. The perimeter of a rectangle is 30 cm. If the
14. Alhaji Hassan and Uncle Wale left Iddo Park in width is 5 cm, what is its length?
Lagos for Kaduna at 4.30 p.m. The journey took (a) 12 cm
them 13 hours. At what time did they arrive at (b) 13cm
Kaduna the next day. (c) 10 cm
(a) 3.30 a.m. (d) 15 cm
(b) 5.30 a.m. (e) 25 cm
(c) 4.30 a.m. 22. Multiply 6 kg 25g by 8.
(d) 7.30 a.m. (a) 48 kg 40 g
(e) 10.30 a.m (b) 50 kg 20 g
15. A ship sails 400 km in 18 hours. How many days (c) 48 kg 200 g
will it take to cover 1600 km at the same rate? (d) 48 kg 25
(a) 4 days (e) 48 kg 52 g
(b) 3 days 23. If ₦40 = 1 dollar, how much is 200 dollars equal
(c) 6 days to in Naira?
(d) 8days (a) ₦50.00
(e) 24 days (b) ₦80.00
16. Add 8950 g, 10000 g and 9050 g, and give your (c) ₦8000
answer in kilograms. (d) ₦8,080
(a) 30 kg (e) ₦8800
(b) 28 kg 24. The perimeter of any quadrilateral is...
(c) 27.50 kg (a) Two times any of the sides
(d) 18 kg (b) Four times any of the sides
(e) 2.80 kg (c) The sum of all the sides
17. Two million, five thousand and ninety-six (d) The product of all the sides
expressed in numerals is ___ (e) The sum of the opposite sides
(a) 2 050 906 25. Ina class, there are 20 girls and 30 boys. Find
(b) 2 005 096 the ratio of girls to boys.
(c) 2 005 906 (a) 6:4
(d) 2 050 096
(b) 3:2
(e) 200 596
18. When 216 is divided by 23, the remainder is... (c) 2:3
(a) 22 (d) 4:5
(b) 9 (e) 1:6
(c) 0 26. Express 0.75 as a fraction.
(d) 243 (a) 5/4
(e) 486 (b) ¼
19. Express3/8 as a decimal. (c) ¾
(a) 0.25 (d) ½
(b) 0.375 (e) 3/8
(c) 0.25
(d) 0.4 27. A girl bought 3 sachets of detergent for
(e) 0.52 N120.00. For how much would she buy 20
20. A trader bought a radio for ₦36 and sold it for sachets?
₦45. Express the profit as a percentage of the (a) N4800.00
cost price (b) N800.00
(a) 35% (c) N4500.00
(b) 25% (d) N4360.00
(e) N4240.00. 35. Divide576by12.
28. The area of a square is 9cm 2. Find the (a) 40
perimeter of the square. (b) 66
(a) 3cm (c) 56
(b) 12cm (d) 48
(c) 9cm (e) 58
(d) 6cm 36. Alorrytravelattheaveragespeedof150km/h.
(e) 27cm How long will it take to cover 900km?
29. Given that 45 + 5t =90, find the value of t. (a) 4hrs
(a) 4 (b) 5hrs
(b) 7 (c) 8hrs
(c) 9 (d) 6hrs
(d) 5
(e) 10hrs
(e) 11 27
30. Find 80% of N420.00. 37. Change to mixed number
8
(a) N418.00 3
(b) N414.00 (a) 4
8
(c) N336.00 4
(d) N412.00 (b) 3
8
(e) N410.00 5
31. 1/5 is equivalent to (c) 3
8
(a) 40%. 3
(b) 35% (d) 3
8
(c) 30%. 2
(d) 20%. (e) 3
8
(e) 25%. 38. Which of these numbers is not a perfect
32. A gardener is paid N12,400.00 per month. Find square?
his total annual salary. (a) 225
(a) N46,000.00 (b) 144
(b) N414,800.00 (c) 49
(c) N484,800.00 (d) 45
(d) N148,800.00 (e) 121
(e) N449,600.00 39. What is the value of 6 in the number 1608?
33. Find the simple interest on N8000 for 4 years at (a) 6 units
2% per annum. (b) 6 tens
(a) N950.00
(c) 6 hundreds
(b) N800.00
(d) 6 thousand
(c) N940.00
40. A football field is 120m long and 65m wide.
(d) N640.00
Find its perimeter
(e) N420.00
(a) 110m
(b) 480m
(c) 370m
(d) 185m
34. If one gallon=4½ litres, how many gallons
are equal to 18litres? (e) 190m
(a) 4 gallons
(b) 6 gallons
(c) 8 gallons 41. Look at the following numbers, 11, 19, 3, 9, 2.
(d) 4 gallons Which them is not a prime number?
(e) 20 gallons (a) 7
(b) 11
(c) 9 (a) 1/6
(d) 6 (b) 2/3
(e) 2 (c) 6 ½
42. A man spent 85% of his money and had N30.00 (d) 3/2
left. How much had he at first. 50. Find the volume of a cube with sides 4cm.
(a) N300 (a) 46 cm3
(b) N150 (b) 24cm3
(c) N100 (c) 12 cm3
(d) 400 (d) 30cm3
(e) 200 (e) 64cm3
43. Write down the next two numbers in the
following series 184, 178, 172, 166
(a) 164, 156
(b) 162, 156
(c) 161, 156
(d) 159, 153
(e) 160, 154
44. If 2x – 3 = 5, find the value of x
(a) 3
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 8
(e) 4
x 2
45. If = what is x
12 3
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 3
(e) 8
46. Given that W = T + 2U, make T the subject of
the formula.
(a) T = 2U + W
(b) T = 2UxW
(c) T = - W – 2U
(d) T = W – U
(e) T = W – 2U
47. Simplify (40+5) x (30 – 22) ÷9
(a) 3
(b) 567
(c) 90
(d) 260
(e) 40
48. Divide N25.12 by 8
(a) N200.96
(b) N3.00
(c) N3.12 ½
(d) N3.13
(e) N3.14
1 1 1
49. Simplify x ÷
2 8 24
Section B: VERBAL REASONING
INSRTUCTIONS
1. Use pencil for this examination.
2. For each question, choose from the answer lettered A, B, C, D the letter which bears the correct
answer and then shade it in the answer booklet provided.
3. Attempt all questions.
1. Teacher is to school as doctor is to _______ 9. Book is to read as song is to_______
(a) Injection (a) Write
(b) Hospital (b) Memorize
(c) Ward (c) Sing
(d) Bed (d) Learn
2. Bed is to lie as Chair is to ________ 10. Rice and beans tea and ________
(a) Rest (a) Butter
(b) Sit (b) Bread
(c) Stand (c) Egg
(d) Sleep (d) Yam
3. Fox is to vixen as gender is to ________ 11. Mouse and mice, tooth and _______
(a) Animal (a) Gum
(b) Lioness (b) Teeth
(c) Ape (c) Lips
(d) Goose (d) Mouth
4. Snail is to shell as bird is to ______ 12. A. President
(a) Wool B. Emperor
(b) Wings C. King
(c) Feathers D. Rulers
(d) Cowries 13. A. Meal
5. Elbow is to arm as knee is to _____ B. Lunch
(a) Leg C. Supper
(b) Foot D. Dinner
(c) Body 14. A. Coal
(d) Tail B. Mineral
6. Finger is to hand as toe is to______ C. Iron
(a) Heels D. Silver
(b) Leg 15. A. Triangle
(c) Knee B. Circle
(d) Ankle C. Shapes
7. Prisoner is to cell as spider is to ________ D. Square
(a) House 16. A. Today
(b) Ceiling B. Tomorrow
(c) Web C. Time
(d) Roof D. Evening
8. Staff is to teachers as class is to ________
Study the word pattern carefully and complete
(a) House
the last word
(b) Students
17. Hid, him; road, roam; read, ______
(c) Children
(a) Did
(d) Animals
(b) Hind
(c) Realm
(d) Ream
18. Brim, bream; rich, reach; grit, _____ (a) Shout
(a) Great (b) Quiet
(b) Greet (c) Cry
(c) Brind (d) Clap
(d) Bid 28. Enemy __________
19. Road, red; boat, ber; moan_______ (a) Friend
(a) Mend (b) Foe
(b) Mean (c) Family
(c) Men (d) Agent
(d) Bend 29. Boy __________
20. Sad, sank; slid, slink; bud_________ (a) Man
(a) Sunk (b) Woman
(b) Bunk (c) Sir
(c) Bind (d) Girl
(d) Bank 30. Father __________
(a) Mother
Write the opposite of the following words
(b) Uncle
21. High ___________
(c) Aunty
(a) Close
(d) Sister
(b) Big
(c) Low Give a general name that best suits each list
(d) Crown below. Choose words from below.
22. Good ___________ 31. Woman girl sister -________
(a) Ugly (a) Human
(b) Nice (b) Grand mother
(c) Bad (c) Female
(d) Friend (d) Aunties
23. Far __________ 32. Cat dog rat - ________
(a) Beside (a) Pests
(b) Near (b) Animals
(c) Father (c) Insect
(d) Strong (d) reptiles
24. Old __________ 33. Five twenty ten - _______
(a) Aged (a) Numbers
(b) New (b) Alphabets
(c) Crocked (c) Counting
(d) Low (d) Chalk board
25. Long __________ 34. Shark Titus cod - ________
(a) Tiny (a) Fish
(b) Short (b) Animals
(c) Huge (c) Water
(d) Low (d) River
26. Beautiful _________ 35. Blue white purple -_______
(a) Pretty (a) Paint
(b) Fine (b) Pencil
(c) Good (c) Design
(d) Ugly (d) Colour
27. Noise ___________ 36. Ant butter fly moth - _______
(a) Fly 45. Look children at the dancing
(b) Insect (a) Look and the children dancing
(c) Living things (b) Look at the dancing children
(d) Birds (c) Look dancing at the children
37. Mango orange guava - ______ (d) Look the at dancing children
(a) Food
(b) Fruits From the list, choose the words the is most
(c) Sweet similar in meaning.
(d) Sour 46. Trash
38. Uncle nephew brother - ______ (a) Pit
(a) Human (b) Bin
(b) Grandfather (c) Basket
(c) Family (d) Bucket
(d) Brother 47. Edge
39. Wheat corn rice. - _______ (a) Middle
(a) Grain (b) Centre
(b) Tuber (c) Rim
(c) Breakfast (d) Around
(d) Food 48. Close
40. Nigeria Congo Kenya. - _____ (a) Far
(a) Place (b) Near
(b) Town (c) Above
(c) City (d) Below
(d) County 49. Old
(e) Village (a) New
(b) Aged
Rewrite these sentences. The first word in each (c) Fresh
number is in the right place. (d) Rumpled
41. Come to mummy home 50. Weep
(a) Come mummy to home (a) Cry
(b) Come home to mummy (b) Shout
(c) Come to home mummy (c) Sing
(d) Come mummy home to (d) Tears
42. The mango climbed the boy tree.
(a) The boy climbed the mango tree
(b) The tree boy mango climbed
(c) The limed mango boy the
(d) The boy climbed tree mango
43. We going are school to.
(a) We are school going to
(b) We school are going to
(c) We are going to school
(d) We are school to going
44. My table on the book is.
(a) My book is on the table Instruction: Read the passage A and B carefully
(b) My table book is on the and answer the questions on them. Shade on your
(c) My book on the table is answer sheet the same space which bears the
(d) My table book is on same letter as the answer you have chosen.
Passage A
Once upon a time there was an old man who had
three sons. These three brothers did not love one
another as brothers should but were always C. A man cannot get on in the world if he
quarrelling, fighting and abusing one another. The stands alone
old man was very unhappy about the behaviour of D. A man should always depend on other
his sons and thought of every possible ways to for everything he needs
make them change their bad ways. 5. What did the three brothers see that was
As he lay on his death bed, he called all his sons true about the sticks
before him. He then sent out the youngest to bring A. Sticks bound together in a bundle
three sticks. When he had brought them, the old cannot be broken
man tied the sticks together and gave them to the B. Sticks are not very useful
oldest son and asked him to break them. He tried, C. It takes a long time to gather sticks
but could not as the sticks were too strong to D. An old man cannot break sticks easily
break. The second son tried and failed, and so did 6. We learn from the passage that _____
the third son. A. The old man loved the youngest son
The old man then untied the sticks and divided best
them among his sons so that they might break B. The old man died trying to break the
them. This time, they broke the sticks easily. sticks
The old man said, “It is true to say about brothers C. The sons were often rude to their father
what you can now see is true about these sticks: D. The old man wanted his sons to love
three can stand together firmly but it is impossible each other
to stand alone.” 7. Which of the following statement is not
1. In the passage, change their bad ways true according to the passage?
means that the brothers should ______ A. The old man taught his sons a lesson
A. Stop walking along untarred roads about the importance of unity
B. Learn to behave better B. The old man did not care about the
C. Learn to construct better roads behaviour of his sons
D. Learn new tricks C. The old man felt concerned about the
2. The three brothers were always quarrelling behaviour of his sons
and abusing one another because _____ D. None of the three sons could break the
A. The father loved the youngest son more bundle of sticks
than the eldest one Passage B
B. The father not give them enough pocket Abdul wandered in the desert for nearly three days
money but found no water. He thought of nothing but
C. They were stronger than other people in water to drink. At about ten o ’oclock on the third
the neighbourhood night, feeling very tired and thirsty, he lay down to
D. They did not respect and love each sleep. The sound of thunder disturbed his sleep. A
other few drops of rain splashed on him and then it
3. The old man was trying to teach his three began to rain harder. He got up and with great joy,
sons __________ collected some water and drank it. He then
A. How to tie sticks together continued on his journey, not riding on his camel
B. That tree sticks are always difficult to but leading it because the cloud had covered the
break moon. Just before dawn, he heard a loud and
C. That sticks collected by a younger confused noise to the right of his course. He went
brother cannot be broken towards the sound and was happy to find that the
D. That “unity is strength” noise was the croaking of frogs in shallow, muddy
4. In the passage, it is impossible for one to pool. There were so many frogs that it was hard t
stand alone means that ____ _______ see the surface of the water. The noise the frogs
A. If a man tries to stand up on his own, he made frightened the camel he had to keep quiet by
will fall down beating he surface of the pool with a sick while he
B. A man should always hold on to and the camel drank. When they had had enough,
something when the wind is blowing Abdul climbed a stunted tree to the survey.
8. What interrupted Abdul’s sleep on the third B. play
day? C. linger
A. The croaking of frogs D. lazy
B. The crash of thunder 17. The teacher detests habitual late-comers.
C. His thirst A. adores
D. A loud and confused noise B. likes
9. Abdul decided to lead his camel rather than C. welcomes
ride it because ___ D. hates
A. He was tired of riding on it 18. The party commences at 2.00 pm.
B. He wanted some exercise A. closes
C. He was not far from his home B. begins
D. It was dark C. finishes
10. What was the “loud and confused noise” D. ends
Abdul heard? Choose from the words lettered A to D the correct
A. The croaking of frogs answer
B. The snoring of camels 19. A person who gives good advice.
C. The noise of thunder A. Widow
D. The slashing of rain B. Mentor
11. Abdul could not see the surface of the C. Victor
water because ___ D. Spinster
A. He was beating the surface of the pool 20. One who eats all kinds of food.
B. There were so many frogs in the pool A. Vegetarian
C. The pool was muddy B. Fruitarian
D. The pool was too big C. Antophagist
12. In the passage, to survey the land means D. Coward
A. To measure the land
B. To examine the land
C. To admire the land
D. To spy on the people of the land 21. A child who is amazingly clever at
13. Which of the following do you think would something.
be the most suitable tittle for the passage? A. Prodigy
A. Abdul keeps the frogs quiet B. Bully
B. Abdul’s search for water C. Truant
C. Abdul suffers in the storm D. Orphan
D. Abdul and the croaking frogs. 22. A person in charge of a museum.
Choose a similar word to the words underlined in A. Victor
each sentence. B. Spinster
14. The pupils in Mr. Momoh’s class are C. Widow
courteous. D. Curator
A. humble 23. A home for a cow.
B. calm A. Kennel
C. polite B. Pen\byre
D. weak C. Aquarium
15. Nora is an honest friend. D. Den
A. Lucky 24. A place where airplanes are housed.
B. Lovely A. House
C. serious B. Hangar
D. faithful C. Post office
16. We were warned not to loiter around. D. Hospital
A. walk 25. A person who writes books.
A. Engineer
B. Captain A. as/if
C. Author B. either/or
D. Florist C. as/as
26. A person who cooks in a restaurant. D. and/or
A. Chef 35. My car has a radio ____ a CD player
B. Florist A. but
C. Foodie B. or
D. Kitchen C. and
27. A person who feeds in fruits. D. on
A. Vegetarian 36. They will arrive ____
B. Fruitarian A. where
C. Antophagist B. soon
D. Coward C. very
28. Five children born (together at birth) D. often
A. Triplets 37. The book is ____ the table
B. Twins A. in
C. Quintuplet B. out
D. Quadruplets C. on
Choose the best answer to complete each D. of
sentence 38. I ___ see you tomorrow or next week
29. You won’t pass the test _________ you A. would
study B. shall
A. when C. ought
B. if D. can
C. unless
D. because
30. This is the place ____ we stayed last time
we visited 39. The students are preparing ___ for the exams
A. where A. oneself
B. when B. herself
C. how C. themselves
D. if D. himself
31. Pay attention to your work ____ you will 40. There is ____ in the room
not make mistake A. someone
A. so that B. anyone
B. unless C. anything
C. or D. often
D. o 41. The orange which I plucked have been ____
32. My grandmother always smiled _____ A. steal
A. cheerfully B. stole
B. sadly C. stolen
C. never D. steals
D. yesterday 42. Go and ____ the head teacher
33. It is time to go ____ A. saw
A. before B. sees
B. now C. seen
C. yesterday D. see
D. lightly 43. Put the toys ____
34. It’s ____ going to rain ____ snow tonight A. there
B. beautifully A. went
C. today B. gone
D. too C. wanted
44. The cake tastes ____ sweet D. go
A. yesterday 48. She _________ not know his class
B. beautify A. does
C. very B. do
D. carefully C. don’t
45. He ____ helps his friends D. is
A. too 49. Which of this is not an adjective
B. often A. come
C. carefully B. long
D. inside C. pretty
46. Informal letters has ____ address (es) D. short
A. 2 50. The girl dressed _____ this morning
B. 3 A. neat
C. 1 B. neatly
D. none C. beautiful
47. Fatima has _______ to see her grandparents D. kindly
Section B: QUANTITATIVE REASONING
INSRTUCTIONS
1. Use pencil for this examination.
2. For each question, choose from the answer lettered A, B, C, D, E the letter which bears the correct
answer and then shade it in the answer booklet provided.
3. Attempt all questions.
Instruction: The number 5433127 represents the 6. 64 V 8 =
word ‘married’ A. 6
Use this fact to answer no. 1 - 5. B. 7
1. What does ‘4324’ represent? C. 8
A. Dead D. 9
B. Area E. 10
C. Rear 7. 6 ^ 2 =
D. Died A. 6
E. Rare B. 360
2. What word does ‘715’ represent? C. 600
A. Mid D. 20
B. Ear E. 0
C. Dim 8. 8 V 2 =
D. Are A. 10
E. Rid B. 4
3. What number represents the word C. 8
‘remedied’? D. 64
A. 32527127 E. 78
B. 35227215 9. 63 V 7 =
C. 13252173 A. 9
D. 12357127 B. 8
E. 41257127 C. 7
4. What number represents the word ‘dare’? D. 6
A. 4273 E. 5
B. 4723 10. 4 ^ 3 =
C. 7243 A. 1
D. 7423 B. 144
E. 7432 C. 64
5. What word does ‘345’ represent? D. 24
A. Arm E. 54
B. Die 11. 3 ^ 3 =
C. Mad A. 21
D. Ram B. 10
E. Red C. 18
D. 2.5
INSTRUCTION: Use the example below to answer E. 99
questions 6 – 15 12. 10 V 10 =
EXAMPLE: A. 0
4 ^ 2 = 16 B. 100
36 V 3 12 C. 1
3 ^ 3 = 27 D. 10
E. 101
13. 10 ^ 3 = 20. Add A2, B2 and C2
A. 99 A. 161
B. 1000 B. 162
C. 909 C. 616
D. 999 D. 116
E. 44 E. 611
14. 7 ^ 2 =
A. 1 INSTRUCTION: Use the example below to answer
B. 0 the questions that follow
C. 9
5 5
D. 17
E. 49
15. 108 V 12 13
40 20 9
A. 8
B. 9
C. 7 8 4
D. 6
E. 32
INSTRUCTION: Use the information below to 21. 3
answer questions 16 - 20
A2 = 4 X 4 = 16 A. 43
B2 = 8 X 8 = 64 B. 53 24
A B C
4 8 9 C2 = 9 X 9 = 81 C. 63
D. 73 21
E. 83
16. What is the sum of C2 and B2
A. 140 22
B. 142 22.
C. 144
D. 145 88
E. 148 A. 20
17. What is the sum of A2 and C2 B. 21 4
A. 26 C. 26
B. 97 D. 28
C. 81 E. 30
D. 64 23. 0
E. 77
18. Add B2 and C2 then subtract A2
A. 126 0 9
B. 127
C. 128 A. 9
D. 129 B. 0
E. 130 C. 8
19. Multiply B2 by 7 and divide by 4 D. 1
A. 100 E. 90
B. 112
C. 64
D. 83
E. 77
24. 6
120
A. 16
B. 64
C. 46
A. 72 D. 6
B. 26 E. 61
C. 70
D. 18
E. 16
25.
56 15 28.
5
A. 14
8
A. 70 B. 41
B. 700 C. 45
C. 770 D. 54 45
D. 7 E. 55
E. 777
INSTRUCTION: Study the example below and
9
answer the questions that follow.
3 3
29.
4
12 7 12 7
A. 6
B. 12
C. 20 24 10
4 4 D. 12
E. 44
26.
A. 20 5
B. 25
C. 70
D. 75
E. 100 30.
20 7
A. 10
B. 21
15 C. 12 10
D. 33
E. 24
27. 8
INSTRUCTION: The diagram below represents the A. 7
three major foods eaten in a house at Ikoyi and B. 6
how many people eat a particular food item. C. 1
Use the diagram to answer question 31- 40. D. 14
DODO E. 24
37. How many people eat rice and dodo?
1
RICE 3
A. 22
B. 11
4 53 2
C. 14
7 D. 13
E. 16
38. How many people eat at least two types
of food items?
A. 14
B. 7
6
C. 33
D. 22
BEANS E. 44
31. How many people eat only rice? 39. How many people eat rice and beans
A. 7 only?
B. 6 A. 4
C. 19 B. 5
D. 16 C. 6
E. 33 D. 7
32. How many people eat all the three food E. 8
items? 40. How many people are in the house
A. 5 altogether?
B. 6 A. 28
C. 7 B. 44
D. 8 C. 65
E. 9 D. 76
33. How many people eat rice? E. 87
A. 23 INSTRUCTION: Use the sample below to answer
B. 19 question 41 -45
C. 32 SAMPL: 8 # 3 = 14
D. 43 3#2=7
E. 56 7 # 8 = 23
34. How many people eat rice and beans? 41. 5 # 1 = ?
A. 7 A. 6
B. 76 B. 7
C. 65 C. 8
D. 27 D. 9
E. 52 E. 13
35. How many people eat only dodo and 42. 4 # ? = 10
beans? A. 2.5
A. 2 B. 5
B. 3 C. 8
C. 4 D. 3
D. 5 E. 7
E. 6
36. How many people eat only one food item? 43. 7 # 4 = ?
A. 11 A. 22
B. 15 B. 82
C. 12 C. 88
D. 16 D. 66
E. 42 E. 60
44. ? # 5 = 21 48. 35 – 2 + 5 =
A. 8 A. 36
B. 9 B. 37
C. 11 C. 38
D. 14 D. 39
E. 16 E. 40
45. ? # 23 = 50 49. Write down a number which is 400 larger
A. 2 than 16005
B. 4 A. 16105
C. 13.5 B. 16445
D. 25 C. 16450
E. 27 D. 16405
46. Add together the nine smallest numbers E. 16045
from 1-13 50. 9 x (7-6) = ?
A. 30 A. 33
B. 55 B. 27
C. 42 C. 9
D. 45 D. 18
E. 49 E. 54
47. 11 x 8 – 6 = ?
Section A: SOCIAL STIDIES
INSRTUCTIONS
1. Use pencil for this examination.
2. For each question, choose from the answer lettered A, B, C, D, E the letter which bears the correct
answer and then shade it in the answer booklet provided.
3. Attempt all questions.
1. ___ is important for a society to progress C. Pride
and develop D. All of the above
A. Peace 4. Disaster can be___
B. Conflict A. Natural or accidental
C. Pressure B. Natural or divine
D. War C. Accidental or deliberate
2. Drug abuse occurs ___ D. None of the above
A. When drugs are swallowed with water 5. Natural disasters are cause by ___
B. When drugs are injected into the body A. Nature
C. When drugs are taken without B. Too Many resources
prescription C. Man’s mistake
D. When drugs are not used D. Carelessness
3. One of the reasons why people abuse 6. The full meaning of GSM is ___
drugs is ___ A. Go straight to message
A. Ignorance B. General system for mobile phones
B. Illiteracy
C. Global system for mobile C. all of the above
telecommunication D. none of the above
D. Get Some Messages
15. A physical environment can ___
7. Nuclear family consist of ___
A. can be seen but cannot be touch
A. Father, mother and grand mother
B. can be seen and touch
B. Father, mother and their children C. can be touch but cannot be seen
C. Father and mother D. none of the above
D. None of the above 16. All of the following is benefits of living in a
8. Newspapers and bulletins are examples of social environment except
___ means of communication A. helping one another
B. learning new things
A. Modern
C. fighting one another
B. Traditional D. love for one another
C. Electronic 17. Another name for environment is called
D. Electrical ___
9. Anything that makes our environment A. climate
dirty and unsafe for human use is known B. surrounding
as ___ C. sky
D. weather
A. Pollination
18. Who is your grandfather?
B. Pollution A. the father of your father and mother
C. Contamination B. the father of your cousin
D. Condensation C. your uncle
10. People's skills and abilities are called ___ D. none of the above
A. Human resources 19. Who is your cousin?
B. Human strength A. your brother’s children
C. Human capacity B. your uncle and aunt’s children
D. Human power C. your sister’s children
11. Islam, Christianity and traditional worship D. your brother’s children
are types of ___ in our community 20. It is the responsibility of a child to ___
A. Farming A. do domestic work at home
B. pay their school fees
B. Religion
C. none of the above
C. House D. all of the above
D. People 21. A ___ is an example of manmade material
12. The practice of having one wife at a time A. river
is called ___ B. house
A. Polygamy C. tree
B. Monogamy D. none of the above
22. A lake is a body of ___ surrounded by
C. Polygy
land.
D. Alimony
A. Land
13. A family is a group of people that are ___
A. Close to each other B. Water
B. Related by blood C. Rain
C. Related by tribe D. Sand
D. That are friend 23. The headquarters of ECOWAS is in ___
14. Grandfather is a member of ___ family A. Lome
A. extended family B. Abuja
B. nuclear family
C. Cairo B. Balls and pens
D. Accra C. Keys tubers
D. Tyres and tubes
24. ___ is the biggest continent in the world 32. The government parastatal in charge of
A. Asia delivery of letters and parcels is ___
B. North America A. NITEL
C. South America B. NECON
D. Africa C. NIPOST
25. The place where the earth and sky appear D. NEPA
to meet is called the ___ 33. Posters are used for ___
A. Latitude A. Printing
B. Longitude B. Advertisement
C. Axis C. Decoration
D. Horizon D. Display
26. The highest mountain in the world is ___ 34. The title for the traditional ruler of Ife is
A. Kenya ___
B. Sinai A. Obi
C. Everest B. Alake
D. Kilimanjaro C. Ooni
27. The Y- shaped bands in the Coats of Arms D. Sarki
stand for ___ 35. The body in charge of electricity supply in
A. Science and technology Nigeria is ___
B. Traders association A. NIPOST
C. River Niger and River Benue B. PHCN
D. Red and Black C. NFA
28. The pollution of air and water can be D. AU
prevented by these measures except ___ 36. THE NEAREST NEIGHBOUR OF Nigeria to
A. Proper disposal the East is ___
B. Use of trawlers A. Cameroun
C. Clean surroundings B. Niger
D. Good sanitation C. Republic of Benin
29. Clouds are formed from ___ D. Chad
A. Smoke 37. Tin is mined in ___
B. Dust A. Sokoto
C. Air B. Kano
D. Water C. Enugu
30. A good citizen should have the following D. Jos
qualities except ___ 38. Your mother’s mother is your ___
A. Egotism A. Aunty
B. Tolerance B. Grand Nanny
C. Perseverance C. Grandmother
D. Honesty D. Grand master
31. These are made from rubber 39. Coal originates from ___
A. Malt and shoes A. Clay
B. Sand
C. Tree trunks
D. Iron ore
40. Nigeria has not learnt this from foreign 47. The ___ builds roads and bridges
cultures. A. Army
A. Christianity B. Architect
B. Islam C. Works
C. Eating habit D. Engineer
D. Traditional religion 48. Electricity is produced at ___
41. Money is saved in these places except ___ a. Enugu
A. Post office b. Lagos
B. Banks c. Calabar
C. Court d. Kanji
D. Safes 49. The body is concerned with peace in
42. Which of the following is not a reason for Africa.
marriage? A. CNN
A. For companionship B. AU
B. For education C. BBC
C. For honour and respect D. NEPA
D. For getting a helper 50. Which government Agency controls
43. One of these is not a means of telecommunications in Nigeria?
communication. A. NITEL
A. Radio B. NTA
B. Car C. Post office
C. Television D. CBN
D. Telephone 51. Land is polluted by the following except _
44. One of these is not among the causes of A. Petroleum
water shortage in Nigeria? B. Soil erosion
A. Drought C. Industrial waste
B. Industries using water D. Humus
C. Faulty water pipes 52. One of the following is not noted for
D. Lack of spare parts of machines political leadership?
45. Which of the following qualities should a A. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe
leader not have? B. Pro. Chinua Achebe
A. Ethnicity C. Chief Obafemi Awolowo
B. Patriotism D. Sir. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
C. Selflessness 53. This is the main source of Nigerian funds.
D. Diligence A. Agriculture
46. Which of the following does not belong to B. Manufacturing industries
the group? C. Petroleum industry
A. Soldier D. Taxes
B. Director 54. A patriot is noted for all of the following
C. Colonel except ___
D. Sergeant A. Co-operation
B. Tolerance
C. Respectfulness
D. Ethnicity
55. Man and woman are both similar in the
following ways except ___
A. They can both get pregnant
B. They are both human beings
C. They can both think
D. They can both walk
56. The kind of holiday given to a woman
who has just put to bed is called ___
A. Sick leave
B. Paternity leave
C. Maternity leave
D. Delivery leave
57. A violently rotating storm that disturbs
the air is called ___
A. Erosion.
B. Flood.
C. Tornado.
D. Storm.
58. Man-made disasters include the following
except ___
A. Plane crash
B. Building collapse
C. Car accident on the road
D. Drought
59. ___ provide the house we live in, clothe
for the children and food to eat.
A. Imam
B. Pastors
C. Parents
D. Teachers
60. Men and women were created by ___ to
perform certain tasks and duties on earth.
A. Their parents
B. God
C. Saints
D. Angels
Section B: BASIC SCIENCE
INSRTUCTIONS
i. Use pencil for this examination.
ii. For each question, choose from the answer lettered A, B, C, D, E the letter which bears the correct
answer and then shade it in the answer booklet provided.
iii. Attempt all questions.
1. An example of farm yard manure is ___ C. 3
A. Cow dung D. 4
B. Cow urine 9. ___ is one of the conditions necessary for
C. Rice waste plants to grow well
D. Brewery waste A. Rock
2. One of the advantages of friction is? B. Sun
A. It helps us to walk properly C. Moon
B. It helps us to eat D. Stars
C. It helps us to stand 10. One of the following is NOT an object
D. None made from plastic
3. Friction is reduced by one of the following A. Cup
A. Force B. Table
B. Contact C. Plate
C. Lubricating D. Window
D. Brake 11. All the following are internal parts of a
4. Nutrients are absorbed from the soil into motor vehicle EXCEPT ___
the plant body through ___ A. Seat belt
A. Trunk B. Head light
B. Veins C. Gear
C. Leaves D. Seats
D. Roots 12. ___ is a device that slow down or stop the
5. Another name for balanced diet is ___ movement of motor Vehicle
A. Heavy diet
A. Brake
B. Adequate diet
C. Soft diet B. Speedometer
D. Regular diet C. Gears
6. The best soil for planting is ___ D. Switches
A. Humus soil 13. ___ is used to control the direction of the
B. Clay soil motor vehicle
C. Sandy Soil
A. Brake
D. Dry soil
7. A fluid in the mouth which helps us to digest B. Switches
food is known as ___ C. Steering
A. Water D. Speedometer
B. Urine 14. A food can be defined as?
C. Saliva A. An animal or plant that damages
D. Juice
crop and compete with humans for
8. How many types of teeth do humans
food
have?
B. Any nutritious substance that
A. 1
B. 2 humans eat or plants absorbs
C. Something we hate C. Soil
D. protein made by the body D. Carbon dioxide
15. All the following are safety devices except 23. The best soil for making pots is ___ soil
A. Smoke alarm detector A. Loamy soil
B. Water bottle B. Clay soil
C. Fire extinguisher C. Sandy soil
D. Circuit breaker D. Gravels
16. Artificial intelligence is the ability of a 24. A plant disease can be caused by all of
machine to display ___ capabilities the following except?
A. Human – like A. Ebola
B. Animal – like B. Fungi
C. Land – like C. Bacteria
D. Cat- like D. Viruses
17. When air blows strongly, it is called ___ 25. Another name for earthworm is
A. Wind A. Farmers friend
B. Whirlwind B. Ant
C. Winding C. Worm
D. Movement D. Human
18. The air we breathe is call ____ 26. one of these are method of controlling
A. Nitrogen plant diseases.
B. Oxygen A. Biological method
C. Carbon dioxide B. Training method
D. Air C. Dashing method
19. The air plant breathe in is call_____ D. Cross cultivation
A. Oxygen 27. All of these are example of carbohydrate
B. Nitrogen except
C. Carbon(iv) oxide A. Yams
D. Air B. Cassava
20. Which of the following is an air-bone C. Egg
disease D. Maize
A. Headache 28. One among these is a source of protein
B. Stomach ache A. Maize
C. Measles B. Yam
D. Dislocation C. Egg
21. Air-bone disease that affects the eye is D. Corn
called ___ 29. ___ helps in the transportation of
A. Apollo nutrient in the body
B. Chicken pox A. Fat and oil
C. Small pox B. mineral salt
D. Measles C. Water
22. ___ helps to sail a boat D. Bean
A. Air 30. A balanced diet can also be called?
B. Wind A. Adequate diet
B. Basic nutrient C. Condition of the wind
C. Deficiency D. Type of air in a place
D. Nutrition
31. ___ are animals that feed on flesh or meat 39. Another name for soluble bases is ___
A. Herbivores A. Alkalis
B. omnivores B. Thermoplastic
C. carnivores C. Salt
D. humans D. Air
32. Another name for sex cells is ___ 40. ___ is referred to the union of male and
A. Cell female sex cells to produce young ones
B. Blood A. Fertilization
C. Gametes B. Pollination
D. Specie C. Reproduction
33. Water can exist in ___ forms D. Gamete
A. five 41. Are animals that live around our home
B. two A. Wild animals
C. three B. Domestic animals
D. four C. Hyena
34. Rocks can be used for ___ D. Elephant
A. building 42. ___ is define as the transfer of pollen grain
B. cooking from anther to stigma
C. fishing A. reproduction
D. welding B. pollination
35. One of the following is an example of acid C. sport
A. Sand D. flower
B. Sulphuric acid 43. Which one below is the reproductive organ
C. Sodium of a plant?
D. Nitrogen A. sepal
36. A base is a chemical substance that accept B. corolla
___ C. flower
A. hydrogen ion D. anther
B. Oxygen 44. When water is in gas form it is also called
C. Carbondioxide ___
D. Protein A. water vapor
37. Insoluble bases ___ in water B. water gas
A. don’t dissolve C. cloud
B. dissolve D. smoke
C. evolve 45. When water is in solid form it is called
D. increases A. water
38. Weather can be defined as B. cloud
A. Atmospheric condition of a place over C. solid water
a long time D. ice
B. Atmospheric condition of a place over 46. ___ is used in measuring wind speed
short period A. Anemometer
B. Temperature B. Atmospheric condition of a place over
C. Wind vane a short period
D. Rain gauge C. Condition of the wind
D. Type of air in a place
47. The main difference between weather and 49. Force can simply be defined as ___
climate is? A. Push or pull
A. Sun B. Kick or stand
B. Air C. Jump or hit
C. Time D. Hop or stamp
D. Wind 50. One of these is a type of force.
48. Climate can be defined as ___ A. Field force
A. Atmospheric condition of a place over B. Fight force
a long time C. Sun force
D. None