Uniben Post Utme Past Quesitons and Answer
Uniben Post Utme Past Quesitons and Answer
Uniben Post Utme Past Quesitons and Answer
Read the passage 1 below carefully and answer the questions that follow. Each question carries 2 marks
PASSAGE I
How can people be sure that they are truly marrying people with whom they are truly compatible? One way is
by taking time to get to know the other person. Researchers have found that couples seem to go through three
stages in this process. First, each person tries to measure his or her good and bad qualities against those of the
other person. People tend to be drawn to others who seem to have about the assets and liabilities they
themselves possess. Second, people look for compatible beliefs, attitudes and interests to support the initial
attraction. It is not until the third stage that people reveal to each other how they handle responsibilities, react to
disappointments and cope with a wide variety of situations. The key to compatibility is for the couple to be sure
that they have arrived at this last stage before they think seriously about marriage. Such people are less likely to
be unpleasantly surprised than those who marry quickly.
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4. The best title for the passage is (a) researches on marriage compatibility (b) liabilities and assets in
marriage (c) compatibility in marriage (d) responsibility in marriage
5. To be unpleasantly surprised" in the passage means to be
(a) physically prepared for any eventuality (b) psychological prepared for my eventuality
(c) seriously shocked by the outcome of the union (d) taken unawares when marriage is done.
Read passage II carefully and answer the questions that follow. Each question carries 2 mark
PASSAGE II
The approach to the University is being restructured to ease the flow of traffic, give better security and provide
an appropriate introduction to a set of higher learning. The Works and Services Complex is also under
construction, and we intend to move into the completed (major) part of it within the next few weeks.
All these projects are being extended with, an eye to aesthetics, for we recognize the important influence of a
beautiful and healthy environment on its inhabitants and feel that a cluster of buildings on a small space such as
we have should be so well designed as to have a beneficial, psychological and sociological effect on all
members of the community.
I have gone to these lengths to itemize these examples of current development for two main reasons. Firstly, to
advise you that the road diversions and other physical inconveniences currently being experienced will be on the
increase, because of intense development activity. We therefore appeal to you to bear with us in full knowledge
and consolation that such inconveniences are temporary and will soon yield final tangible results.
Secondly, to demonstrate our capacity for executing approved projects with dispatch, and to ensure"
Government that we are up to the task. Indeed, I can assure Government that its ability to disburse funds to us
will be more than matched by capacity to collect and expend them on executing various projects in record time.
6. From the passage, we can gather that .
(a) There is not much consideration for the health of the inhabitants
(b) the inconvenience suffered by the inhabitants will be for a while
(c) there is deliberate effort to inconvenience the people (d) projects are carried out without approval
7. Unless it can be shown that the money voted for projects can be spent on them in good time
(a) the development activity will not be intense (b) it will not be easy to convince the Government of
our executive ability (c) it will not be difficult to ask Government for funds
(d) the road diversion and other inconveniences will continue
8. An eye to aesthetics" in this passage means:
(a) A regard for space (b) A beneficial psychological effect
(c) A regard for health (d) A consideration for beauty
9. In the passage, the author tries to explain why
(a) it is necessary to establish the Works and Services Complex in the University
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23. For a speech to have its desired effect. It must be explicit, not.............
(a) vague (b) flamboyant (c) wordy (d) difficult
24. There was chaos in the village and the police had to work for hours before.......could be restored
(a) quiet (b) law (c) restraint (d) order
In each of questions 25 and 26, choose the word that has a different stress pattern from the other
In question 27 to 40, choose the option that is nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase(s) underlined
27. If experience is anything to go by, the action will prove a political minefield
(a) a source of political benefit (b) a way out of political trouble (c) a cause for political joy
(d) an invitation to political problems
28. In my view, the play didn't come off
(a) succeed (b) fail (c) attract applause (d) take place
29. When the chips are down, will know those who have the courage to stand
(a) when we get to a crisis point (b) in the final analysis (c) when the blocks are lowered
(d) when we get to the end of the road
30. She said boxing is in fact her pet aversion
(a) something she likes very much (b) something she dislikes very much
(c) a hobby she loves to pursue (d) one thing she can't miss
31. The gateman does his work perfunctorily
(a) without commitment (b) with speed (c) grudgingly (d) enthusiastically
32. Members of the panel were working at cross purposes
(a) in harmony (b) in disunity (c) for selfish purposes (d) for selfless purpose
33. The young man who distributed political pamphlets on campus was promptly repudiated (a) disowned
(b) arrested (c) warned (d) killed
34. Joseph is a die-hard criminal
(a) hard to kill (b) hard to arrest (c) remorseless (d) relentless
35. If your life is in turmoil, always take courage (a) deviation (b) crisis (c) trial (d) tragedy
36. Do you know one of the most astounding events of my life?
(a) special (b) amazing (c) serious (d) outstanding
37. Adeniji is suffering from the consequences of alienation
(a) confinement (b) isolation (c) enclosure (d) imprisonment
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38. Some children mimic their teachers (a) imitate (b) ridicule (c) tense (d) worship
39. Wealthy citizens are often niggardly in their ways
(a) contemptible (b) beggarly (c) sordid (d) stingy
40. I like Jude because He is very outspoken (a) fluent (b) frank (c) audible (d) talkative
GENERAL PAPER
INSTRUCTIONS
Time allowed: 1hour 15 minutes
Use an HB pencil to shade in your answers. Ensure that any shading in error is thoroughly erased. Candidates
should write their full Names (surname first). JAMB Registration number. Paper code. Sex. JAMB score.
Faculty of first and second choice and the Question Paper Option given to them in the appropriate spaces on
the Answer Sheets.
Attempt all questions.
The use of calculators and/or similar electronic devices is NOT allowed.
1. Which of the following is the best known semi-conductor?
(a) carbon (b) Selenium (c) Gallium arsenide (d) Germanium
2. The process of adding semiconductor is called
(a) Transmutation (b) Doping (c) Polarization (d) Hydrolysis
3. In the D.C electric motor, which of the following does not apply?
(a) Spindle (b) Fixed carbon brushes (c) Powerful magnetic field (d) Slip rings
4. In the A.C. generator, which of the following does not apply?
(a) Fixed carbon brushes (b) Spindle (c) Split rings (d) Powerful magnetic field
5. Which of the following law is an application of the law of conservation of energy?
(a) Maxwell's law (b) Lenz's law (c) Faraday's law (d) Fleming's left hand rule
6. The induction coil is a device for generating a
(a) High voltage from low A.C. source (b) low voltage from high D.C. source
(c) High voltage from a low D.C. source (d) low voltage from a low A.C. source
7. Which of the following pairs of quantities have equivalent units?
(a) work done and moments (b) Energy and momentum (c) strain and Young's modulus
(d) energy and pressure
8. The dimension of power is (a)ML-1T2 (b)ML2T-2 (c)ML2T-3 (d) ML-1T-2
9. A body starts from rest and moves with an acceleration of 8ms-2 for 10 seconds. Find the distance
during the 8th second (a) 256m (b) 196m (c) 120m (d) 60m
10. One of the limitations of Bohr's model of the atom is that it does not explain
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(a) The stability of the atom (b) Variation of the atomic radius
(c) The line spectra of hydrogen (d) The experiment determination of the atomic radius
11. X-rays were discovered by
(a) Isaac Newton (b) Michael Faraday (c) Sir J.J. Thompson (d) W. Roentgen
12. Natural radioactivity was discovered by
(a) Niel Bohr (b) Henri Becquerel (c) De Broglie (d) Rutherford
13. The number of atoms of a radioactive substance is initially 8.0 x 1016 If the number reduces
to 2.0 x 1016 in 64 minutes. What is the half-life of the substance?
(a) 82min (b) 16min (c) 8min (d) 4min
14. During the electrolysis of copper (II) sulphate solution, an ammeter showed a steady current
reading of 1.0A for hr and 6.6 x 104 kg of copper were liberated. Calculate the % error in
ammeter reading, (a) 12% (b) 11% (c) 1.2% (d) 1.1%
15. An electric lamp has the following markings 230V. 250W, How long would it take the lamp to use
one kilowatt-hour when connected to a 230V mains?
(a) 8.0hr (b) 6.0hr (c) 4.0hr (d) 2.0hr
16. Which of the following statements is correct about a semi-conductor at room temperature
(a) The valence band is filled and the conduction band is partly filled
(b) The valence band is completely filled and the conduction band is completely empty
(c) The valence band is almost filled and the conduction band is almost empty
(d) The valence band is empty and the conduction band is filled
17. Which of the following statements is not correct?
(a) When ebonite rod is rubbed with wool the ebonite rod acquires a negative charge and
wool acquires a positive charge (b) When a glass rod is rubbed with silk the glass rod acquires a
positive charge while silk acquires a negative charge (c) When fur is rubbed with ebonite rod the
ebonite rod acquires a positive charge and fur a negative charge (d) When wool rubbed with an ebonite
rod is brought near silk rubbed with a glass rod attraction occurs.
18. With the Daniel cell the depolarizer is
(a) Tetra-oxo-sulphate (IV) acid (b) Ammonium chloride solution
(c) Copper sulphate solution (d) Manganese (IV) Oxide
19. Which of the following arrangements gives the electromagnetic radiation in their ascending order of
wavelength? (a) Radio waves, ultraviolet rays, x-rays, -rays
(b) -rays, x-rays, ultraviolent rays, radio waves (c) x-rays, -rays, radio waves, ultraviolent Rays
(d) ultraviolent rays, -rays, x-rays, radio waves
20. Which of the following statements is not correct about the astronomical telescope under normal
adjustment (a) The final image is at infinity (b) The principal foci of the objective and eye piece
coincide (c) The final image is at principal focus of the eye piece
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(d) The distance between the lenses is equal to the sum of their focal lengths
21. Which of the following colours gives the least separation when white light is dispersed by a triangular
glass prism? (a) Red and blue (b) Yellow and green (c) Orange and indigo (d) Green and violet
22. An object weighs 100N on the earth's surface. Find its weight at a point P with orbital radius 2R. [g =
10NKg-1]. (a) 40.0N (b) 35.0N (c) 25.0N (d) 20.0N
23. A gas occupies a volume of 40cm3 at a temperature of 27C, and a pressure of 80cmHg. What volume
docs it occupy at 87C and pressure of 120cmHg? (a) 3200cm3 (b) 320cm3 (c) 32cm3 (d) 3.2cm3
24. A block and tackle system is used to lift a load of 20X through a vertical height of 10.5m. If the
efficiency of the system is 40%, how much work is done against friction
(a) 310.0 J (b) 300.0 J (c) 290.0 J (d) 200.0 J
25. Which of the following statements is correct about a short-sighted girl who does not put on glasses?
(a) She cannot see near objects clearly (b) Rays of light from a distant object arc focused behind her
retina (c) Her eyeball is too short (d) Parallel rays of light are focused in front of her retina
26. Express 0.0000407 in standard form (a) 40.7 x 10-6 (b)4:07xl0-5 (c)4.07x 10-4 (d)4.07x 10-2
27. The sum of three numbers in base two is 11101. If the first two numbers are 1011 and 1101 find the
third number (a) 11two (b)101two (c)1011two (d) 1111two
28. A businessman decided to give 10% discount on all the purchases from his store. How much
would a customer pay for a shirt originally marked N540?
(a) N 594.00 (b) N 550.00 (c) N 530.00 (d) N 486.00
29. Solve the equation 3X = 1/81 (a) 4 (b) 3 (c) -4 (d) -3
30. Simplify Log273 + 2Log93 - Log543 (a) 2 + Log23 (b) 1 - Log3 (c) --Log23
31. Express y in terms of x if log2 (y + 3) = 2x (a) y = 24x - 3 (b) y = 2x - 3 (c) y = 24x - 9 (d) y = 2X + 9
32. Without using tables, simplify log39 + log2439 -21og39 (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 0
33. Given that p(x) = 2x2 + 5x2 - 9x - 18, find the value of p(-l) (a) 6 (b)5 (c) -6 (d) -5
34. Given that Q(X) = ax2 + bx + 1 and Q( 1) = 6 and Q(-l) = 2, determine the value of a and b
(a)a = 5:b = 3 (b)a = 3, b = 2 (c)a = -3. b = -2 (d) a = -5. b = -3
35. P varies directly with R and inversely with the square of Q. P = 12 when R = 18 and Q = 2. Find the
constant, K of the variation (a) 4/3 (b) 8/3 (c) (d) 3/8
36. When repaying a loan the number of monthly payment, m. varies inversely with the amount of each
payment NA if the loan can be repaid by 10 monthly payment of N1,350. Find how long it takes to
repay the loan with monthly payment of N750 (a) 100 (b)90 (c) 10 (d) 9
37. If (x + 3) varies directly as y and x = 3 when y = 12 what is the value of x when y = 8 ?
(a) 1 (b) (c) -1/2 (d) -1
38. Find the sum of the first twenty linear sequence 5, 9, 13, 17... (a) 1000 (b) 960 (c) 880 (d)860
39. The third term of a geometric progression (G.P) is 63 and the fifth term is 567 fins the sum of the first
six terms of the progression. (a) 2548 (b)2448 (c) 2348 (d) 2248
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40. Solve the inequality m/3 +1/4 > 3m /8 (a) m > -6 (b) m > 6 (c) m < +16 (d) m < -6
41. Evaluate the following determinant
2 -1 -3
-5 2 4
1 0 -6 (a) 8 (b) 7 (c) 6 (d) 5
42. In the diagram AB, CD and EF are parallel lines find the value of n
Y
1100
A B
C D
E (2n 10O
F
Z
43. Point P, Q and R are located in the sale horizontal plane such that Q is 12km north of P and R is on a
bearing of 270 from P. If [PR] = 6km, calculate with respect to one decimal place [QR]
(a) 18km (b) 13.4km) (c) 13km) (d) 10.4km
A E
55o
40o X
B C G F
o
20
44. In the diagram above, find the Value of x (a) 85 (b) 75 (c)65 (d) 40
45. The Angle of depression of a boat at sea from the top of a cliff is 82O
What is the angle of elevation of the top of the cliff from the boat? (a) 98 (b) 90 (c) 88 (d) 82
46. Given that Sin = 5/13, find the value of 2-Sec2/1 + Cot
( a) 1 (b) 144/35 (c) 35/144 (d) 7/144
47. The interior angle of a regular polygon is thrice the exterior angle. How many sides has the polygon,
(a) 9 (b)8 (c)7 (d) 6
48. Differentiate with respect to x the function y = (2x + 4)(3x- 1)
(a) 3x+10 (b) 12x (c)12x + 5 (d)12x+10
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49 Find dy/dx if x2 y -5x = 3 (a) 5 - 2xy/x2 (b) 5 xy/x (c) 5 + 2xy/x (d)5 - 3xy/x
50. Differentiate with respect to x, y = sin (2x - 4)
(a) 4Cos(2x - 4) (b) 3Cos(2x - 4) (c) 2Cos (2x - 4) (d) 2Cos(2x + 4)
51. Which of the following is a physical change?
(a) The bubbling of chlorine into water (b) The passing of steam over heated iron
(c) The burning of substances in air (d) The dissolution of sodium chloride in water
52. A mixture of oil and water can be easily separated by
(a) paper chromatography (b) evaporation to dryness (c) using a separating funnel (d) fractional distillation
53. Bronze is a/an (a) metal (b) compound (c) mixture (d) element
54. To separate a mixture of benzene, ethanol and water use
(a) filtration (b) decantation (c) simple distillation (d) fractional distillation
55. Hydrogen forms two oxides. In the first oxide, 2g of hydrogen combine with 16g of oxygen. In the
second oxide, 2g of hydrogen combine with 32g of oxygen. What law is illustrated?
(a) The law of constant proportion (b) The law of conservation of matter
(c) The law of multiple proportion (d) The law of reciprocal proportion
56. Lead forms two chlorides. The ratio of chloride atoms in the two chlorides is 1:2. If the mass of
chlorine in the second chloride is 42.0g, find the mass of chlorine in the first compound
(a)71g (b)72g (c)21g (d) 73g
57. According to the balanced equation below, which gas is in excess and by how much?
H2(g) + F2(g) - -> 2HF(g)
50dm3 60dm3
(a) F is in excess by 6dm3 (b) F is in excess by 10dm3 (c) H is in excess by 10dm3
(d)HF is in excess by 100dm3
58. Which is heavier. 0.2mol SO2 or 0.2mol CO2? [S = 32. 0 = 16. C= 12].
(a) SO2 is heavier by 4g (b) CO2 is heavier by 44g (c) SO2 is heavier by 0.4g (d) CO2 is heavier by 40g
59. A gas jar of air was placed on top of a gas jar pf nitrogen IV oxide. After sometime, a uniform colour
was seen throughout both gas jars. What process has occurred?
(a) evaporation (b) oxidation (c) decomposition (d) diffusion
60. At 17C, a sample of hydrogen occupies 125cm3. What will the volume be at 100C. if the pressure
remains constant? (a) 161cm3 (b) 1.61cm3 (c) 131cm3 (d) 16. 1cm3
61. Which of the following atoms A, B, C and D would readily form an ion with a charge of 2?
Mass No. Atomic No.
(a) 12 6
(b) 16 8
(c) 24 12
(d) 31 15
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62. The ion X contains 23 particles in the nucleus and 10 electrons outside the nucleus. What does the
nucleus of the ion contains?
Protons Neutrons
(a) 10 13
(b) 11 12
(c) 12 11
(d) 13 10
63. Which of the following are properties of carbon in the form of diamond?
Conductivity Melting point
(a) nil -101C
(b)nil 119C
(c) nil 3500C
(d) good 2600C
64. What particles are present in solid bromide and molten lead II bromide
Solid PbBr2 Molten Pit
(a) ions ions
(b) molecules molecules
(c) ions atoms
(d) atoms molecules
65. The non-luminous Bunsen flame has following characteristics except
(a) the flame is hotter (b) the flame is cleaner
(c) the flame enters the tube to consume incoming fuel (d) only three /ones can be seen in the flame
66. Water of crystallization is responsible for
(a) shapes of crystals (b) melting salts c) for purity of crystals (d) boiling point of salts
67. The substance which loses its water crystallization on exposure to air is
(a) deliquescent (b) efflorescent (c) hygroscopic (d) crystalline
68. 15g of water dissolves 3.5g of sodium chloride at 25C. What is the solubility of the sodium chloride
at that temperature? [Na = 23. Cl = 35.5]
(a) 0.4mol dm-3 (b) 4.0 mol dm-3 (c) 40 mol dm-3 (d) 400 mol d-3
69. To determine the solubility of a salt in the laboratory, you need a/an
(a) saturated solution of the salt (b) unsaturated solution of the salt
(c) supersaturated solution of the salt (d) homogenous solution of the salt
70. The major water pollutant is (a) spillage of oil (b) pesticide (c) detergent (d) sewage '
71. Which of the following acids is monobasic (a) H2CO3 (b)H2SO3 (c)CHCOOH (d) H2SO4
72. Which is the function of silica SiO3 in the equation shown? CaO + SiO2 CaSiO3 (a) A basic oxide
(b) a reducing agent (c) an acidic oxide (d) an oxidizing agent
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73. Which of the following substances is not a polymer (a) Nylon (b) Polyethane (c) Propane (D) Starch
74. The oxidizing agent in the reaction H2S(g) + Br2(g) >2HIBr(g) + S(s! is (a) H2S (b)Br2 (c)HBr (d) S
75. The preferential discharge of sodium during the electrolysis of brine using mercury as cathode is due
to one of the following (a) High concentration of Na (b) Na is lower than H in the
electrochemical series (c) Discharge of sodium as the amalgam requires less energy
(d) Concentration of H+ is higher
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UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, BENIN CITY, NIGERIA
ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 12 2006
Time allowed: 1 hour
SECTION A: ENGLISH
INSTRUCTIONS
Read the following instructions carefully
I. Use an HB pencil to shade in your answers. Ensure that any shading in error is thoroughly erased.
2. Candidates should write their names JAMB Registration numbers and the Question Paper Option
given to them in the appropriate spaces in the Answer Sheet.
3. Write your JAMB Registration number on the Question Paper in the space provided at the top of Page1.
4. Attempt all questions
5. The use of calculators and/or similar devices is NOT allowed
PASSAGE I
INSTRUCTION: Read the following passage and answer the questions through the options that follow
Every work of art is the child of its age and, in many cases, the mother of our emotions. It follows that each
period of culture produce an art of its own which can never be repeated. Efforts to revive the art principles of
the past will at best produce an art that is still-born. It is impossible for us to live and feel as the ancient Greeks.
In the same way those who strive to follow the Greek methods in sculpture achieve only a similarity of form, the
work remaining soulless for all time. Such imitation is mere ping.
Externally the monkey completely resembles the human being, he will sit holding-a book in front of his nose
and turn over the pages with a thoughtful aspect but his actions have for him no real meaning.
There is, however, in art another kind of external similarity which is founded on a fundamental truth. When
there is a similarity of inner tendency in the whole moral and spiritual atmosphere a similarity of ideas, at first
closely pursued but later lost to sight, a similarity in the inner feeling of any one period to that of another, the
logical result will be a revival of the external forms which served to express those inner feelings in an earlier
age. An example of this today is our sympathy, our spi rituals relationship, with the Primitives. Like ourselves,
these artists sought to express in their work only internal truths, renouncing in consequence all considerations of
external form.
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This all-important spark of inner life today is at present only a spark. Our minds, which are even now only just
awakening after years of materialism, are infected with the despair of unbelief, of lack of purpose and ideal.
The nightmare of materialism, which has turned the life of the universe into an evil useless game, is not yet
past; it holds the awakening soul still in its grip. Only a feeble light glimmer like a tiny star in a vast gulf of
darkness. This feeble light is but a presentiment, and the soul, when it sees it trembles in doubt whether the
light is not a dream and the gulf of darkness reality. This doubt and the still-harsh tyranny of the materialistic
philosophy divide our soul sharply from that of the Primitive rings cracked when we seem to play upon it, as
does a costly vase, long buried in the earth, which is to have a flow which it is dug once more. For this reason,
the Primitive phase, through which we are now passing with its temporary similarly of form, can only be of
short duration.
QUESTIONS
1. Which of the following is the best title for this passage? (a) The Art of the early 20" Century (b) The
Dangers of Materialism (c) Why Primitive Art cannot be Rekindled (d) The Similarities in Artistic
Movements
2. In context, the word "aspect" in paragraph one most nearly means
(a) meaningful perspective (b) facial expression (c) configuration (d) contemplation
3. Which of the following is an example of the "fundamental truth" mentioned in paragraph two (a) the
inability of great artists like Vincent Van Gogh to achieve fame in their lifetime
(b) the tendency of artist from all cultures to eschew social conventions
(c) the failure to reproduce artwork that was created in the fourth Century BC
(d) the similarity between two paintings created a century apart, each in the midst of a great class war
4. In saying that the soul "trembles in doubt" in paragraph three when it sees the "feeble light" in the same
paragraph, the author suggests, that
(a) artists have doubts about whether the era of materialism is truly past (b) the public is
unsure that its hunger for art will be met (c) artists do not know from where their next inspiration will
cone (d) the Primitives found mysterious lights more frightening than modern people do
5. How would the author characterize the effect of materialism on the artist's soul? (a) supportive (b)
confusing (c) calming (d) oppressive
PASSAGE 2
It is capital misery for a man to be at once both old and ignorant. If he were only old, and had some knowledge,
he might lessen the tediousness of decrepit age by the pleasures of contemplation. If he were young, though he
knew nothing, his later years would serve him to labour and learn, so that in "the winter of his time" when he is
weary, he might find some comfort in his chair. But now, there is no man as wretched as he whose body is being
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withered by the passage of time and whose mind is totally unfurnished by those great ideas of science and the
world in general.
A grey head with a wise mind is a treasure of grave precepts, experience and judgment. But foolish old age is a
barren vine in a season of harvest, or a university where foolishness is studied: every action is a pattern of
infirmity. While his body sits, he does not know to find his mind's action; and there is no life as burdensome or
disgusting as that of idleness.
What then? Knowledge is not hurtful, but helps a good mind; anything that is laudable to learn. If I die
tomorrow, my life today shall somewhat be sweeter for knowledge; and if my days prove a summer one, it will
be perfectly all right to have my mind as my companion. I remember the answer given by Antisthenes, the
Anthenian philosopher, when he was asked what he had gained from all his studies. "By them is said "I have
learned both to live and talk with myself.
QUESTION
Use the correct word from the following to fill the numbered gaps in the passage below. Try to determine
the meaning of unknown words using context or word analysis.
To most people 11 and encyclopaedias are closely linked and are sometimes considered 12 but they are
essentially different kinds of 13 works with different purposes. A dictionary is a book that lists words in 14
order and describes their 15. Modern dictionaries often include 16 about spelling, pronunciation, word origin,
usage, synonyms, and grammar and sometimes pictures as well. An 17 on the other hand, is a collection of
articles about every branch of 18. Although their 19 and descriptions go beyond the information given in the 20.
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A B C D
11. dictionaries stories novels textbooks
12. different right wrong interchangeable
13. same different true false
14. alphabetical serial numerical grammatical
15. illustrations pictures meanings statures
16. news information stories beliefs
17. illustrations analysis encyclopaedia imagery
18. trees subjects grammars knowledge
19. description illustration definition comments
20. textbook novel story dictionary
Choose among the options, the one that has the opposite meaning to the word or group of words
underlined in the sentences to fill the missing word(s).
21. The diligence of the man contrasts with the________of his wife
(a) insolence (b) indiscipline (c) indolence (d) disguise
22. A generous man is not expected to marry a _______ woman
(a) garrulous (b) mean (c) gentle (d) vociferous
23. While Osawe met with__________in the competition, Roli met with fiasco
(a) success (b) fidelity (c) disappointment (d) dangerous
24. This expired drug will not assuage your feverish condition, it will rather _________it
(a) amend (h) worsen (c) ameliorate (d) relieve
25. The girl is vivacious today, unlike yesterday when she was____ for the greater part of the day
(a) veracious (b) ferocious (c) moody (d) voracious
In question 26 to 30, a list of interpretations is given below every sentence or phrase. Choose the
Interpretation that gives the correct meaning of the underlined idiom in the sentence or phrase.
From the words lettered A - D, choose the one that best completes each of the following sentences
SECTION B
GENERAL PAPER (2006)
17. Simply 1
2: 1/4 of 32
(a) 3/256 (6)3/32 (c)6 (d)85.
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18. The base of a pyramid is a square side 8cm. If its vertex is directly above the centre, find the height
given that edge is 43cm (a) 6cm (b) 5cm (c)4cm (d) 3cm
19. which of the following gases will rekindle a brightly glowing splint (a) NO2 (b)NO (c)N2O
(d)C12.
20. which of the following salts can be melted with decomposition. (a) Na2CO3 (b) CaCO3 (c)
MgCO3 (d) ZnCO3.
21. A lamp is rated 240V, 60W the resistance of the filament is (a) 960 (b) 16 (c) 15 (d)4 .
22. The number of neutrons contained in nucleus of U92238 is (a) 92 (b) 146 (c)238 (d) 330.
23. which of the following is the most suitable for use as an altimeter? (a) a mercury barometer (b) a fortin
barometer (c) a mercury manometer (d) an aneroid barometer
24. when a plane mirror at which a ray is incident is rotated through an angle , The reflected ray
will be rotated through (a) (b) (c)2 (d) 3 .
25. The minimum value of y in the equation y = x2 - 6x + 8 is (a) 8 (b)3 (c)0 (d)-l.
26 A sample of orange juice is found to have a pH of 3.80. Which is the concentration of the hydroxide ion
in the juice? (a) 1.6 x 10-4 (b) 6.3 x 10-11 (c)6.3 x 10-4 (d) 1.6 x 10-11
27. Find the sum of the first 21 terms of the progression -10, -8, -6.....
(a) 180 (b) 190 (c)200 (d)210.
28. Find the eleventh term of the progression. 4. 8, 16_
(a)213 (b) 212 (c)211 (d) 210
29. Water for town supply is chlorinated to make it free from
(a) bad odour (b) bacteria (c) temporary harness (d) permanent harness
30. Which of the following obeys ohm's laws?
(a) glass (b) diode (c) all electrolytes (d) all metals.
31. The D.C. generator has essentially the same components as the A,C. generator except the
presence of (a) slip-ring (b) carbon brushes (c) split ring (d) armature
32. Zener diode is used for (a) power amplification (b) current amplification (c) voltage regulation (d)
energy conversion.
33. When a pure semiconductor is heated, its resistance (a) increases (b) decreases
(c) remains the same (d) increases and then decreases.
34. Which of the following is formed when maltose reacts with concentrated tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid?
(a) coal tar (b) charcoal (c) toxic fumes (d) carbon (IV) oxide.
35. Which of the following metals will liberate hydrogen from steam?
(a) copper (b) iron (c) lead (d) mercury.
36. The fraction of crude oil used as jet fuel is (a) refinery gas (b) diesel oil (c) kerosene (d) gasoline.
37. Convert 241 in base 5 to base 8
(a)718 (b)1078 (c)1768 (d)2418.
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38. Copper (II) tetraoxosulphate (VI) is widely used as a (a) fertilizer (b) fungicide
(c) disinfectant (d) purifier.
39. How many grams of bromine will be required to completely react with 10g of propyne
(a) 20g (b) 40g (c) 60g (d) 80g. [C = 12, H = 1, Br = 80]
40. N+x O+ H
In the above reaction, x is a (a) neutron (b) helium atom (c) lithium atom (d) deuterium atom.
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UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, BENIN CITY, NIGERIA
ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 20TH 2007
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QUESTIONS
1. The term hot spot is used in the passage
(a) colloquially (b) rhetorically (c) technically (d) ambiguously
2. The author regards the theory that the plates making up the earths surface move as
(a) discredited (b) irrefutable (c) relative (d) tentative
3. Which of the following statements indicate that Africa and South America once adjoined one another
I. they share certain common topographical traits II. their shorelines are physical counterparts
III. the African plate has been stable for 30 million years
(a) I only (b) II only (c) II and III only (d) I and II only
4. The underlined word constructed most nearly means
(a) interpreted (b) built (c) restricted (d) impeded
5. According to the passage, the hot spot theory eventually may prove useful in interpreting
(a) major changes in continental shape (b) the depth of the ocean floor
(c) the boundaries of the plate (d) the relative motion of the plates measurement
In questions 6 and 7, an idiom is underlined in each of the sentences, find under each sentence the group
of words that give the nearest meaning to the idiom
6. Okili was the fly in the ointment in the family
(a) the only adventurous one (b) the only flying captain (c) the only quiet one (d) the only bad boy
7. The war was long, there were reverses on both sides; at last Kikuyu gained a pyrrhic victory
(a) a victory that came suddenly (b) a victory won at a high cost (c) a victory they did not deserve (d) a
well-deserved victory
In questions 8 and 9, choose the word or set of words that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole
8. The wet clothes __________ outside to dry
(a) were hung (b) were hanged (c) was hung (d) was hanging
9. You can have __________ of these two books (a) either (b) none (c) any (d) some
In questions 10 and 11, select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word
10. My attempts to see the Principal were all futile (a) unrecognized (b) bad (c) unsuccessful (d) clever
11. American journalists often make disparaging remarks about Africa
(a) derogatory (b) critical (c) bad (d) appreciative
In questions 12 and 13, choose from the options in A-D, the one which is opposite in meaning to the word
underlined in each of the following sentences
12. We must maintain the obsolete equipment in our laboratory
(a) outdated (b) up-to-date (c) old fashioned (d) imported
13. The loan enabled him to procure new supplies
(a) purchase (b) give out (c) dispose of (d) stock up with
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After each of the sentences in questions 14 and 15, is a list of possible interpretations. Choose the
interpretation most appropriate for each sentence
14. The sky is very lonely, and even more so after midnight. By this, we understand that
(a) the sky is lonely even after midnight (b) the sky is somewhat lonely after midnight
(c) the sky is usually lonely, but not after midnight (d) although the sky is always lonely, one notices it
most after midnight
15. The more I looked at the chart, the more puzzled I became. This means that the speaker
(a) was not puzzled until he saw the chart (b) studied the chart because he was puzzled
(c) could not understand the chart at all (d) was puzzled at first, but understood better when he studied
the chart
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27. A brand of ink containing cobalt (II) chloride and iron II ions can be separated into its various
components by (a) fractional crystallization (b) fractional distillation (c) sublimation (d)
chromatography
28. Which of the following factors does NOT affect the rate of a chemical reaction between non gaseous
reactants? (a) temperature of reaction mixture (b) presence of catalyst (c) surface area of reactants (d)
weight of the products
29. The complete oxidation of butan-2-ol (a) butane (b) butanal (c) butan-2-one (d) butanoic acid
30. The main constituents of petroleum are (a) alkanes (b) alkynes (c) gases (d) hydrocarbons
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UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, BENIN CITY, NIGERIA
ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 28th 2008.
INSTRUCTIONS
Read the following instructions carefully:
1. Use HB pencil to shade your answers. Ensure that any shading in error is thoroughly erased.
2. Candidates should write their Names, JAMB Registration numbers and the Question Paper Option given
to them in the appropriate spaces in the Answer Sheet.
3. Write your JAMB Registration numbers on the Question Paper in the space provided at the top of Page 1.
4. Attempt all questions.
5. The use of calculators and /or similar electronic devices is NOT allowed
SECTION A: ENGLISH.
INSTRUCTION: From the work lettered A-D choose the word or group of words that is opposite in
meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
1. Your __________ contrast with your brothers frugality.
A. stupidity B. extravagance C. frivolity D. meanness
2. Convocation ceremonies are always more colourful than ________ ceremonies.
A. registration B. graduation C. matriculation D. congress
3. While he is a staunch supporter of the president, she is a ________ member of the presidents cabinet.
A. disloyal B. faithful C. vocal D. courageous
4. While the girl is bereft of ideas, the boy is _________ of ideas.
A. in need B. bereaved C. bankrupt D. full
5. While Umoru is believed to have a very placid temperament, Achaba is notorious for his ___________
temperament.
A. platonic B. pleasant C. platitudinous D. violent
6. The woman was full of admiration for her husband but he treated her with ________
A. disdain B. love C. disgrace D. admonition
From the words lettered A D choose the word which best completes each of the following sentences.
7. Without ____________ I will not accept the admission.
A. accommodation B. accomodation C. accommodation D. acommodation
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8. Bode and Seyi are very selfish, they care only about ____________
A. each other B. one another C. themselves D. them.
9. The threat that he would expelled from school if he failed his examination again______________ him into
seriousness
A. coaxed B. lured C. incensed D. jolted
10. It is really a ____________, the more you look, the less you see.
A. metaphor B. hyperbole C. paradox D. miracle
11. Bunmi should not have taken offence at Emekas ____________ comments.
A. innocuous B. ludicrous C. ridiculous D. notorious
12. Id give up smoking, if I ___________ you.
A. am B. were C. was D. are
13. I heard the news ______________ the radio.
A. from B. by C. on D. through
INSTRUCTION: After each of the sentences below, a list of possible interpretations of all or part of the
sentence is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
14. No one understands better than a man who participates in a project that the proof of the pudding is in the
eating.
A. To enjoy the taste of the pudding one must eat it after hand work.
B. only the man with actual experience of a thing understands what it entails
C. people who have never eaten a pudding cannot say how it tastes
D. Reliance on ones effort is the surest way to achieve anything.
15. When a brother has spoken the bitter truth to another, the latter often wears a long face
A. looks serious or dismal B. wears a grotesque mask
C. decided to keep away from his presence D. Quarrels with him.
16. If you dont know him well enough, you would think he couldnt say boo to a goose
A. would run away whenever he said boo to a goose B. was very timid
C. didnt know how to say boo to a goose D. Was too good to drive away a goose.
17. The business man near our house is so resourceful that all his grain to his mill.
A. everybody who comes to his mill is disappointed B. he wastes everything
C. everything that comes to his mill is lost. D. he utilizes everything to bring profit.
18. The famous dancer brought down the house by her exquisite performance.
A. cause the building to fall B. brought the spectators to the ground floor
C. closed down dancing hall D.won great applause
19. The Lincoln used to be an object of ridicule to his friends, but they soon realized that he was a rough
diamond. A. a person on rough as unrefined diamond B. a rough but wealthy man
C. a man of great worth, though of unattractive exterior D. a person with rough diamond in him.
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INSTRUCTION: From the words lettered A D, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in
meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
20. While we were waiting for the examination results to be posted. I suffered a lot from the suspense.
A. fear B. doubt C. uncertainty D. delay
21. Johns master praised him for being diligent in his duties.
A. sober B. careful C. consistent D. industrious
22. We had to control Uyi or he would have fought Abu over those words.
A. Advise B. Restrain C. Command D. Forbid
23. Some people believe that black cats are omens of bad luck.
A. warnings B. signs C. prophecies D. promises
24. A monkey can imitate most of a mans actions
A. perform B. mock C. learn D. ape
25. The villagers were filled with wonder when they said their first television
A. shock B. disbelief C. amazement D. fear
Read the passage below and answer questions 26-30 that follow.
According to the controversial sunspot theory, great storms on the surface of the Sun hurl streams of solar
particles into space and eventually into the atmosphere of our planet, causing shifts in weather on the Earth and
interference with radio and television communications.
A typical sunspot consists of a dark central umbra, a word derived from the Latin word for shadow which is
surrounded by a lighter penumbra of light and dark threads extending out from the centre like the spokes of a
wheel. Actually the sunspots are cooler than the rest of the photospheres, which may account for their
apparently darker colour.
Typically, the temperature in a sunspot umbra is 4000K, whereas the temperature in a penumbra registers
5500K, and the granules outside the spot are 6000K.
Sunspots range in size from tiny grains to complex structures with areas stretching for billions of square miles.
About 5 percent of all sunspots are large enough so that they can be seen from Earth without instruments;
consequently, observations of sunspots have been recorded for thousands of years. They have been observed in
arrangements of one to more than one hundred spots, but they tend to occur in pairs. There is also a marked
tendency for the two spots of a pair to have opposite magnetic polarities. Furthermore, the strength of the
magnetic field associated with any given sunspot is closely related to the spots size.
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Sunspots have also been observed to occur in cycles over a period of eleven years. At the beginning of a cycle,
the storms occur between 20 and 40 degrees north and south of the equator on the sun. As the cycle continues,
some of the storms move closer to the equator. As the cycle diminishes, the number of sunsports decreases to a
minimum, and they cluster between 5 and 15 degrees north and south latitude.
Although there is no theory that completely explains the nature and function of sunspots, several models show
scientists attempts to relate the phenomenon to magnetic field lines along the lines of longitude from the north
and south poles of the sun.
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15. Graphite occurs naturally as
A. Dolomite B. Limonite C. Plumbago D. Chalcago
16. Carbon (II) oxide is poisonous to many animals because
A. It combines with the oxygen from the air B. It combines reversibly with haemoglobin
C. It combines irreversibly with haemoglobin D. It forms oxalic acid in the lungs
17. The purest form of silica is
A. Flint B. Opal C. Quartz D. ZnSiO3
18. Plaster of Paris (P.O.P) used for making casts in hospitals is
A CaSO4. 2 H2O B. CaSO4. H2O C. CaSO 4. 3 H2O D. CaSO4. 4 H20
19. Which of the following compounds of the tin is a strong reducing agent?
A. SnCl2 B. SnCl4 C. SnO2 D. SnH4
20. Which of the following will not form complexes with zinc?
A. Ammomia B. Trioxonitrate (V) ions C. Cyanide ions D. Halide ions
21. Methane and paraffin wax are very similar in many ways. The main reason why they differ chemically is
that A. One is a gas and one is a solid B. On complete combustion their products differ
C. One is a Hydrocarbon and one is a carbohydrate D. They come from different sources
22. A body A moves northwards with a velocity of 5kms-1, and another body B moves in a direction N 60o E
with a velocity of 4kms-1. Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of A relative to B.
A 2.5 kms-1 B. 3.5 kms-1 C. 4.6 kms-1 D. 8.5 kms-1
23. A metal sphere falling freely in a long measuring cylinder containing a liquid is under the influence of:
A. Conservative forces only B. Non-conservative forces only C. Both conservative and non-
conservative forces D. Neither a conservative nor non-conservative force fields.
24. A body is projected with initial velocity of 60ms-1 through an inclination of 30o to the horizontal, calculate
the magnitude of the resultant velocity after 2 seconds [g = 10 ms-2]
A. 37ms-I B. 10 -5 ms-1 C. 20 ms -1 D. 10 37 ms s-1
25. A binary operation is defined on R, the set of real numbers by x y = xy for all x, y R. If x (2*
8) = 6, find x A. 2 B. 4 C. 9 D.10
26. Find the remainder when the polynomial f (x) = 2x2 5x 5 is divided by (2 x + 1)
A. -7 B. -11/2 C. -9/2 D. -2
27. The common ratio of the exponential sequence (G.P) log x, log x2, log x4,..is
A. x B. 2 C. log x D. log 2
28. Solve the equation log2 (x - 1) + log2 (x + 2)=2
A. x = 0, or 1 B. x = 1 or 2 C. x = 2 or 3 D. x = or 0
o
29. Express 2 Cos (60 + ) in terms of Cos and Sin
A. Cos + 3 Sin B. 3 Cos Sin C. Cos - 3 Sin D. 3 Cos + Sin
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30. The minimum point on the curve y = x2 6x + 5 is at
A. (1,5) B. (-3, -4) C. (3, -4) D. (-3, -4)
31. Which of the values of the variables x,
(i) x = 0, (ii) x = -3 (iii) x = 9, Satisfy the inequalities
0< x + 3 <2 ?
x1
A. (i), (ii), (iii) B.(ii), (iii) only C. (iii) only D.(ii) only
32. Three numbers x, y and z are connected by the relationship
y= 4x + 1 and z = 4y + 1
9 9
If x = 99 find z
A. 6 1/3 B. 20 C. 21 D. 176 4/9
33. Find the missing numerator
5 _ 3 + 7x + 1 = __?_____
2
x+1 1-x x - 1 x+1
A. -1 B. x 1 C. 3 (1-5x) D. 1
34. Solve for x and y
1 1 x 4
1 =
3 y 1
A. x = 3, y = 8 B. x = 8, y = 3 C. x = 3,y = -8 D. x = 8, y = - 3
1 2 -1
35. Evaluate (2 x + 1) dx
A. 3 2/3 B. 4 C. 4 1/3 D. 4 2/3
36. Solve the following inequality (x 3)(x 4) < 0
A. 3 x 4 B. 3 < x < 4 C. 3 x < 4 D. 3 < x 4
37. What is the total surface area of a closed cylinder of height 10cm and diameter 7cm?
(Take = 22)
7
2
A. 77cm B. 227cm2 C. 297cm2 D. 274cm2
38. Calculate, correct to one decimal place, the standard deviation of the number s -1, 5, 0, 2 and 9.
A. 7.2 B. 6.6 C. 3.6 D. 3.2
39. The probability of an event P is while that of another event Q is 1/6, if the probability of both P and Q is
1/12. What is the probability of either P or Q ?
A. 1/96 B.1/8 C.5/6 D. 11/12
40. How many moles of oxygen are produced when 20 moles decomposed?
A. 5 B. 10 C. 15 D. 20
Read this passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow, by picking the right option lettered
A - D, which best answer the questions
One day, Alan, a friend of mine, who likes country life, was fishing in a river, when he caught a trout, he tried to
push the fish in but slipped off the hook, flew over his head and landed in a field behind him.
Alan put down his rod, went through the gate and started searching for his trout. Some people, obviously from
there were having a picnic in the field. One of the men shouted "what on earth are you doing'? Thinking that it
was a question because they could see how he was dressed, Alan replied "fishing", 'Don't be silly'; the fish don't
live in fields! He turned to his friends, laughing, thinking that he had made a good joke. 'Oh but they do' said
Alan. They jump out of the river to look for flies and I catch them with my hands. At that moment he found his
trout in the grass and picked it up and showed it to the picnickers. He put it in his basket and bent down as if he
was hunting for another one. The picnickers no longer laughing, spent the rest of the day searching the fields.
1. Why did the fish land in the field? A. It had wings B. It was a flying fish C. It was looking for food D. It
fell off the hook.
2. The picnickers were-A. farmers B. from the nearby village C. tourists D. people from the city .
3. Where was Alan looking for his fish? A. In the grass B. Down in the river C. In front of the gate D. In
his basket
4. Alan made the picnickers believe that fish jump out of the river to look for flies by
A. telling a story B. finding his trout and showing it to them C. picking up a fish and looking for more D. taking
them down to the river
5. He laughs best who laughs last (Proverb). Ii is true for this story because A. the picnickers were
enjoying themselves B. finally he found his fish C. Alan played a good trick on the picnickers D.
fishing is a pastime
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From the words lettered A-D choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the
underlined word or group of words.
6. While Damisah denounced the principal's approach to the issue of discipline in the school, Osagie .........
the approach. A. renounced B. landed C. condemned D. refused
7. The woman croons the word of her prayer every morning but her husband his
A. murmurs B. prattles C. shouts D.counts
From the options A - D provided, choose the one nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).
8. Are you sure the boy is indisposed now?
A. Irrational B. Erratic C. Dispossed D. Unhealthy.
9. The clergy don't pay much attention to terrestrial phenomena.
A. celestial B. worldly C. transparent D. especial
10. Moses was a master of the game: his most victorious battles were all carefully planned days
before they took place. A. arranged B. mapped C. schemed D. worked out.
11. One of the most enormous of all monsters is the dinosaur.
A. little B. small C. tiny D. huge.
From the words lettered A-D choose the interpretation that gives the correct meaning of the idiom in the
sentence or phrase.
12. In order to meet up with the deadline, the labourer decided "to fire on all cylinders". This means that the
labourer. A. Shot at all the available cylinders B. Threw all the cylinders into fire C. Got fed up
with the task D. Used all his energy to do the job.
13. When Mary was asked to state her case, she began to beat about the bush. This means that Mary.
A. Stated her case very vividly B. Went through a bushy part C. Felt ashamed to say anything
D. Failed to deal with real issue.
14. Since Madam Abeki's promotion, she queens it over everyone else in the office. This means that
Madam Abeki ..
A. Behaves in a superior way towards others B. Is like a queen C. Currently looks very pretty
D. No longer performs her official duties
In the following sentences, choose from the options A D that best completes the sentences
15. Suzan was given ......... A. a piece of long yellow and blue spotted napkin B. a long napkin piece of
yellow and blue spotted. C. a long piece of yellow and blue spotted napkin D. a yellow and blue
spotted long piece of cloth
16. That woman's ............ is always beating her
A. brute of a husband B. husband's brute C. brute's husband D. husband brute
17. The manager could not attend the meeting, so he asked Mr. Obi to .......... for him.
A. stand in B. stand out C. stand down D. stand up
18. Ada was unable to finish her assignment the previous day, so she gave ......... trying.
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A. Up B. down C. out D. in
19. Because Gnome's dress was too long, the dressmaker said that she would ......... the hem a few inches.
A. takeoff B. take up C. take down D. take out.
20. The team were so active in the first few minutes into the game that they were ........ before the end of the
first half. A. played on B. played off C. played out D. played up.
21. Audu called ........ his uncle, but he had already left. A. in B. on C. for D. off
22. 1 saw a N20 note ......... at my feet. A. laying B. lying C. laid D. lain
23. Trial and error .... in success. A. resulting B. result C. resulted D. results
24. The boy as well as his sister ......... going A. are B. were C. is D. was
25. Everybody at home ........... staying out at night. A. enjoys B. enjoyed C. enjoy D. enjoying
Choose from the options lettered A - D the correct reported version of the direct speech.
26. Emeka said, "1 do not understands this rule" can be reported as.
A. Emeka said, I don't understand this rule B. Emeka told me, 1 do not understand this rule C.
Emeka said that he did not understand that rule D. Emeka said that he did not know that rule.
27. "I will dance tomorrow" can be reported as. A. he said that he would dance the next day
B. he says he would dance tomorrow C. he said that he would dance tomorrow
D. he would dance the day after today.
28. Rachael said to her mother, "you are not in the mood today" can be reported as follows.
A. Rachael told her mother that the later was not in the mood that day B. Rachael told her mother that
she was not in the mood today C. she told her mother that she was not in the mood D. she said to her
mother, you are not in the mood today.
29. Sam exclaimed, "goodness gracious! 1 don't believe it". The reported version is
A. Sam said good gracious, he does not believe it B. Sam exclaimed in surprise that he did not
believe it C. Sam said, that he is shock that 1 did not believe it. D. Sam was shocked that he
did not believe me.
30. John said, "when did you return?" Can be reported as A. John asked me. when 1 returned B. John
asked me when 1 had returned C. John asked, when will you return D. John said, when would
you return?
1. If and are the roots of the quadratic equation x2 - 10x + 2 = 0, find the value of +
A. 26 B. 24 C. 3/2 D. 3
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2. A bag contains three red and five white balls of equal sizes. Two balls are picked at random one after the
other without replacement. What is the probability that both balls are of the same colour?
A. 13/32 B. 3/28 C. 5/14 D. 13/28
3. Two cards are picked at random from a pack of 52 playing cards, one at a time with replacement. What is
the probability that the two cards are both spades and both hearts.
A. 8/169 B. 1/16 C. 1/8 D.1/32
4. Rationalize
A. 3(9 + ) B. C. 3(9 - ) D.
5. Simplify
7. Simplify
A. 1 B. 17-12 C. 17+12 D.
8. The numerator of a fraction is 5 less than the denominator. If 6 is added to the numerator
and 4 to the denominator the fraction is doubled. What is the fraction?
A. 2/7 B. 5/8 C. 3/8 D. -1/4
9. The total of four numbers is 1214five. What is their average, expressed in base five?
A. 303.10 B. 242.4 C. 141 D. 114
10. In how many ways can a referee choose three footballers out of twelve footballers to
represent a school competition. A. 220 B. 1320 C. 6 D. 720
11. The n th
term of the sequence 2,6, 1 8, 54, . is 4374 Find the number of n
A. 9 B. 8 C. 7 D. 6
12. In a class of 50 students, 30 speak Edo while 19 speak Yoruba and 7 students speak both
languages. How many students neither of the languages?
A. 11 B. 8 C. 7 D. 6
13. The sum of digits of a two digit number is 13 and the units is 3 less than the tens digit.
What is the number? A. 47 B. 74 C. 58 D. 85
14. The quadratic equation whose roots are (1- ) and (1+ )
A. x2 -2x- 12=0 B. x2 +2x- 12=0 C. x2 -2x +12=0 D. x2 +2x +12=0
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15.
A. B. C. D.
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32. Determine the quantity of heat in joules given out when a piece of iron of mass 40g and
specific heat capacity 460Jkg C cools from 70C to 40C
A. 552J B. 736J C. 1288J D. 368.1
33. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the image formed in a plane mirror
A. The same size as the object B. As far behind the mirror as the object is in front
C. Real D. Laterally inverted.
34. The angle between a plane mirror and an incident ray is 35. Find the angle of reflection.
A. 55 B. 50" C. 45 D. 70'
35. Which of the following properties of radiations from radioactive substances is FALSE
A. Gamma rays are deflected by a magnetic field B. Alpha particle is a helium nucleus
C. Beta rays are streams of high energy electrons D. Beta rays are strongly deflected by a magnetic
field
36. A machine with a velocity ratio of 6 requires 800.1 of work to raise a load of 640N through a
vertical distance of 1m. Find the efficiency of the machine
A. 20% B. 64% C. 80% D. 75%
37. Which of the following is NOT True about mercury as a thermometric liquid
A. It does not wet glass B. It is opaque and easily seen C. It can be used for extra low temperature
down to -200C D. It is a good conductor of heat and responds rapidly to changes in temperature.
38. A stone whirled at the end of rope 35cm long, makes 15 complete revolutions in 4 seconds.
Find the angular velocity in radians per second.
A. 23.6rad.s -1 B. 31.4 rad.s -1 C. 824.7 rad.s D. 942.0 rad.s -1
39. An object of mass 7kg is moving at a constant velocity of 20ms '. Determine the kinetic
energy. A. 2.2KJ B. 140.0KJ C. 1.4KJ D. 562.5J
40. Find the cost of operating an electric appliance for 10 hours at 30 kobo per kwh if it takes 3A
when connected to a 220V supply A. NO.66 B. N1.32 C. N1.98 D. N2.62
41. Which of the following is not a scale quantity? A. Density B. Mass C. Speed D. Weight
42. Find the resultant of two forces 6N and 5N which are inclined to each other at 30".
A. 12.2N B. 8.7N C. 10.6 D. 9.5N
43. Which of the following is NOT property of waves?
A. Refraction B. Polarization C. Ray box D. Interference
44. An object placed 18cm in front of a convex mirror produced an image 6cm behind the mirror.
Find the focal length of the mirror. A. 9.0cm B. 7.5cm C. -6.5cm D. -9.0cm
45. A battery of e.m.f. 12 volts and internal resistance 1.2 ohms is connected to an external resistance of
4 ohms. Find the current flowing in the circuit A. 2.3A B. 2.7A C. 3.0A D. 2.5A
INSTRUCTION: After each of the sentences below, a list of possible interpretations of all or part of the
sentence is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
6. They accused the government of knee-jerk response to issues that affect the masses. This means that...
A. the government responded quickly to issues affecting the masses
B. the government did not respond to issues affecting the masses
C. the government responded to issues affecting the masses but without thinking properly
D. the government was slow in responding to issues affecting the masses
7. The lecture had me on the edge of my scat. This means that....
A. the lecture was interesting and I was fully attentive
B. the lecture was very boring and I felt like leaving
C. the lecture raised many questions
D. the lecture was very critical of government
8. If your dad finds out, you will catch it. This means that...
A. you will get a present if your dad finds out
B. you will be punished if your dad finds out
C. your dad will be angry if he finds out
D. your dad will be amused if' he finds out
9. I listened in as the lecturer discussed my matter with the Dean. This means that...
A. I listened attentively to the discussion B. I listened without my lecturer and the Dean knowing
C. I listened lo the discussion while sitting down D. 1 listened to the discussion while standing
10. Amanda has always been able to twist her father around her little finger. This means that....
A. Amanda is always able to persuade her father B. Amanda is always able to deceive her father
C. Amanda is always able to fight her father D. Amanda is always arguing with her father
INSTRUCTION: Choose the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the underlined
expression as it is used in the sentence.
21. He intentionally hid the documents from his wife
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A. carelessly B. willingly C. unknowingly D. foolishly
22. Natural causes of death are easy to understand. .,
A. supernatural B. false C. artificial D. modern
23. He is one of the most talkative students in his class.
A. humorous B. sober C. taciturn D. aggressive
24. The whole of the city has become waterlogged
A. dry B. sandy ' C. flooded D. muddy
25. His comments at the event were remarkable
A. critical B. useless C. noteworthy D. commendable
INSTRUCTION: Choose the option which best completes each of the following sentences.
26. --------- ride a motorbike but he also drives a car.
A. He not only does B. Not only does he C. He only does not D. Not only he does
27. In this e-mail there ------- good news about your father.
A. is some B. are C. is a D. are some
28. Don't let him bully you; you must stand up ------- him!
A. for B. before C. to D. against
29. It was a long time before his surprise wore -------
A. out B. off C. through D. down
30. In that ------- accident all passengers were injured.
A. ghastly B. fatal C. reckless D. dangerous
SECTION B:
GENERAL PAPER (PHYSICAL SCIENCES & ENGINEERING)
31. If 12 and 9 are the atomic numbers of elements P and Q respectively, the interatomic bond between these
elements is .....
A. co-ordinate B. neutral C. covalent D. ionic
32. All the following statements are false about sodium chloride in the solid state except....
A. it exists as aggregate of ions B. it conducts electric circuit
C. It exists as discrete molecules D. Its ions are linked by metallic bonds
33. The abnormally high boiling point of water is due to .....
A. its high molecular mass B. the presence of metallic bond
C. the presence of hydrogen bonds D. the presence of covalent bonds
34. The rate of diffusion of a gas R is inversely proportional to the square root of its density. This statement
is synonymous with .....
A. composition of mass B. Graham's law of diffusion C. General gas law D. Gay Lussac's law
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35. The pressure of a given mass of gas is 30mmHg. What will be the pressure in Newton/m2 ?
A.3000 Mm-2 B. 3999.7Nm-2 C. 309.37Nm-2 D. 2984Nm-2
36. Calculate the volume of oxygen required to burn completely 20cm of carbon (II) oxide.
A. 10cm3 B. 20cm3 C. 30cm3 D. 40cm3
37. One mole of a substance contains the .....
A. atomic number of particles B. Faraday's number of particles C. Avogadro's number of particles
D. quantum number of particles
38. Zn + Cu2+ Zn2+ + Cu
From the reaction above, it can be deduced that....
A. Zn is reduced B. Zn is the oxidizing agent C. Cu2+ loses electrons D. Cu2+ is the oxidizing agent
39. These are factors affecting rate of chemical reaction except...
A. surface area B. catalyst C. nature of the reactants D. activation energy
40. The units of rate of chemical reaction is ........
A. mol dm-3s-1 B. mol-1s-1 C. mol-1 D. smol-1
41. Which of the following mixtures will produce gas?
A. CO2 and H2 B. CO2 and N2 C. CO and H2 D. CO and N2
42. What is the main use of the crucible in the laboratory?
A. Filtering precipitates B. Igniting precipitates C. Drying salts D. Condensing vapour
43. Methane, ethane, propane, butane and pentane are the five simplest .....
A. alkenes B. alkynes C. alkanes D. olefins
44. When a system at equilibrium is disturbed, the equilibrium adjusts itself in such a way as to cancel out
or annul the effect. This is.....
A. the law of chemical equilibrium B. Le Chatelier's principle C. law of enthalpy D. law of enthropy
45. The reaction between KOH and NO2 produces water and....
A. KNO3 R. KNO3 C. HNO3 P. KNO3 and KNO2
46. Which of these methods is employed in the separation of hydrocarbons in petroleum?
A. Catalytic cracking B. Polymerization C. Fractional distillation D. Hydrogenation
47. Points P and Q are respectively 24m north and 7m east of a point R. What is the bearing of Q from P to
the nearest whole degree? A. 164 B. 16 C. 73 D. 103
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48. Factorize35-2b-b .
A. (7 + b)(5-b) B. (b + 7)(b-5) C. (7 + b) (5 + b) D. (35-2b)(b-I)
49. If 3log a + 5log a - 6log a = log 64, what is a? A. 4 B. 8 C. 16 D. 6
50. What value of k makes the expression x2 - 8x + k = 0 a perfect square?
A. 2 B. 4 C. 8 D. 16
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SECTION I: ENGLISH
Read the following passage and answer the questions on it.
At last the rain came. It was sudden and tremendous. For two or three moons the sun had been gathering
strength till it seemed to breathe a breath of fire on the earth. All the grass had long been scorched brown and
the earth felt like live coals to the feet. Ever-green trees wore dusty coat of brown. The birds were silenced in
the forests, and the world lay panting under the live vibrating heat. And then came the clap of thunder. It was an
angry metallic and thirsty clap, unlike the deep and liquid rumbling of the rainy season. A mighty wind arose
and filled the air with dust. Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests like strange and
fantastic coiffure.
When the rain finally came, it was in large solid drops of frozen water which the people called the nuts of the
water of heaven. They were hard and painful on the body as they fell, yet young people ran about happily
picking up the cold nuts and throwing them into their mouth to melt.
The earth came to life, and the birds in the forests fluttered around and chirped merrily. A vague scent of life
and green vegetation was diffused in the air. As the rain began to fall more soberly and in smaller liquid drops,
children sought for shelter, and all were happy, refreshed and thankful.
1. From the story above, we can deduce that -------- (a) This was the first rain of that year (b) this was one
of the numerous rains of the year (c) the rain never fell (d) the rain caused flooding
2. The falling of the rain brought the people ------- (a) hardship (b) succour (c) thirst (d) pain
3. Moons according to the passage, means ----- (a) years (b) days (c) hours (d) months
1. Find the value of if the line 2y-x +4=0 is perpendicular to the line y+1/4x-7=0 (a) -4 (b) 4 (c) 8 (d) -8
2. Find the tangent of the acute angle between the lines 2x+y=3 and 3x-2y=5 (a) -7/4 (b)7/8 (c) 7/4 (d) 7/2
3. Find the value of P if the line joining (P,4) and (6, -2) is perpendicular to the line joining (2,P) and (-1, 3)
(a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 3 (d) 0
4. Find the equation of a line perpendicular to the line 3x+2y+4=0 and passing through the points (5,6)
(a) 3x+2y-27=0 (b) 2x+3y+8=0 (c) 2x-3y+8=0 (d) 3x+2y= -8
5. Two perpendicular lines PQ and QR intercept at (1, -1). If the equation of PQ is x-2y+4=0, find the
equation of QR
(a) x-2y+1=0 (b) 2y+x-3=0 (c) x-2y-3=0 (d) 2x+y-1=0
6. Differentiate (2x+5)2(x-4) with respect to x (a) 4(2x+5)(x-4) (b) 4(2x+5)(4x-3) (c) (2x+5)(2x-13)
(d) (2x+5)(6x-11)
7. Find the slope of the curve y=2x2+5x-3 at (1,4) (a) 9 (b) 7 (c) 6 (d) 4
8. Find the probability that a number selected at random from 20 to 30 is a prime number or a multiple of 3
(a) 6/11 (b) 4/11 (c) 2/11 (d) 8/11
9. Three numbers a, b and c are in the ratio 3: 2: 5. The value of 4a - c is (a) (b)2 (c) 3
7 (d) 1
a + 2b
10. If 45% of the Nigeria naira (N) is equal to 35% of a foreign currency $, the conversion rate of $ to N is
$1= (a) N 79 (b) N1 72 (c) N 2 92 (d) N 2 76
11. P is directly proportional to M and inversely proportional to N. If P=9 when M=24 and N=8, find the
value of P when M=5 and N=6 (a) 1 14 (b) 2 12 (c) 3 53 (d) 11
12. For what range of values of y is y-1>4(y+2)? (a) y<-3 (b) y>-3 (c) 2<y<3 (d) -3<y<-2
(g= 10m/s2) (a) 100m/s (b) 5 2 m/s (c) 10 2 m/s (d) 20/ 2 m/s
18. What volume of substance y with a density of 8.4x10 kgm will have the same mass as 4.2m-3 of
2 -3
substance x whose density is 7.2x102kgm-3 ? (a) 1.4m3 (b) 3.6m3 (c) 4.9m3 (d) 5.8m3
19. A pressure cooker saves both time and fuel in cooking because inside the cooker the.
(a) boiling point of water is raised (b) the temperature is evenly distributed (c) pressure is constant
(d) volume of steam varies
20. Which of the following phenomenon CANNOT be explained by the molecular theory of matter
(a) expansion (b) radiation (c) conduction (d) evaporation
21. A light wave of frequency 5x1014Hz moves through water which has a refractive index of 4
3 . Calculate
the wavelength in water if the velocity of light in air is 3x108m/s. (a) 4.5x10-7m (b) 6.0x10-7m (c)
1.7x106m (d) 2.2x106m
22. An isolated conducting sphere whose radius is 6.85cm has a charge 1.25nC. How much potential energy
is stored in the electric field of the charged conductor? (a) 100nJ (b) 101nJ (c) 103nJ (d) 104nJ
23. Choose the correct statement(s)
(a) Resistance is a property of an object (b) Resistivity is the property of a material
(c) Resistance is a property of a material (d) Resistivity is the property of an object
24. A common flashlight bulb is rated 0.30A and 2.9V. If the resistance of the tungsten bulb filament at
temperature 200C is 1.1, find the temperature of the filament when the bulb is on (a) 1.1x107 oC (b)
1.8x103 oC (c) 1.5x105 oC (d) 1.7x102 oC
25. Thermal energy is produced in a resistor at a rate of 100W when the current is 3.00A. Find the resistance
(a) 11.0 (b) 11.1 (c) 11.5 (d) 11.3
26. A straight horizontal length of copper wire has a current of 28A through it. Find the magnitude of the
minimum magnetic field needed to suspend the wire. The linear density of the wire is 46.6g/m
(a) 1.6 x 10-2 T (b) 1.5 x 10-2 T (c) 1.4 x 10-2 T (d) 1.3 x 10-2 T
286KJ
33. Which of the changes determines the spontaneity of a chemical reaction? (a) volume of the reactants (b)
free energy of the system (c) entropy of the system (d) enthalpy of the system
34. Which of the following statements is NOT correct of group (VII) elements? They (a) are diatomic (b) are
good oxidizing agent (c) are highly electronegative (d) have relatively low ionization potentials
35. Calculate the minimum volume oxygen required for the complete combustion of a mixture of 20cm3 of
CO and 20cm3 of H2 (a) 10cm3 (b) 20cm3 (c) 40cm3 (d) 80cm3
36. Calculate the quantity of electricity required to deposit 64.0g of copper from copper (II) chloride (Cu= 64
1F = 96500C) (a) 3.09x106C (b) 1.93x105C (c) 9.65x104C (d) 6.18x106C
37. Which of the reactions of marble with dilute HCl is fastest? (a) 5g of marble lump at 500C (b) 5g of
marble lump at 250C (c) 5g of marble powder at 500C (d) 5g of powder at 250C
38. How many political parties were registered for the last general election in Nigeria?
(a) 48 (b) 54 (c) 25 (d) 38
39. When was the ICJ judgment between Nigeria and Cameroon delivered? (a) Oct. 10, 2002 (b) (b) Sept 12,
2001 (c) Sept. 11, 1999 (d) Aug. 14, 2001
40. Which state in Nigeria has the highest number of Local Government Area? (a) Katsina (b) Bayelsa (c)
Kano (d) Sokoto
INSTRUCTIONS
Read the following instructions carefully
1. Use HB pencil to shade your answers. Ensure that any shading in error is thoroughly erased.
2. Candidates should indicate the Question Paper Type given to them in the appropriate space in the
Answer Sheet
3. Write your JAMB Registration number on the Question Paper in the space provided at the top of page 1.
4. The use of calculators and/or similar electronic devices is NOT allowed
SECTION I - ENGLISH
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow by choosing the appropriate option
From one examination year to another, students seeking admission into Nigerian higher institutions of learning
perform poorly in their examination papers, particularly in the English Language and Mathematics papers.
Often, they blame JAMB and schools for their poor performances. In turn, JAMB and schools do blame
students for unseriousness and a number of other personal factors that make students perform very poorly in the
English and Mathematics papers. Apart from the apathy that students have for these two and other subjects,
inadequate preparation for examination is a major bane of good performance in JAMB and POST-UTME.
Perhaps, we should quickly mention students heavy reliance on sharp practices of different types which they
commit before, during and after the examination.
Miscomprehension of questions and violation of instructions are no least a factor. Besides, are students even
conscious that minor mistakes that they make when they complete, fill in and shade materials on the internet
and during examination can rob them of excellence and consequently admission?
1. A suitable title for this passage is (a) Students complaints about poor performance (b) Why students perform
poorly in JAMB and POST-UTME (c) Students and JAMBs feeling about poor performances
(d) Factors that can enhance good performance examination
2. Which of the following points is not implied in the passage? (a) Performance is generally poor in JAMB
and POST-UTME (b) Students have their share of blame in this (c) Examination bodies are not to blame
(d) Performance in language and calculation subject is worst
3. By implication in the passage, the least of the factors is (a) Misunderstanding of questions and flouting
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instructions (b) The examination bodies (c) The students themselves (d) Examination sharp practices at
different times
4. What is the leading pre-examination factor that the writer holds responsible for failure in English and Maths?
(a) Lack of preparation (b) Apathy for the subject (c) Attitude of the examining body
(d) Reliance on illegal aids and materials
5. The word apathy as used in the passage suggests (a) fear of some subjects (b) Animosity for some subjects
(c) Laziness and complexity of some subjects (d) Lack of interest in and love for some subjects
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the italicized words
6. The tenure of the principal was an unmitigated disaster
(a) unfortunate (b) unexpected (c) unqualified (d) unprecedented
7. Among the mountains in the Cameroun, there is an extinct volcano
(a) inactive (b) expired (c) extinguished (d) obsolete
8. The dispute between the two countries has resulted in the severity of diplomatic relations
(a) stopping (b) breaking (c) withdrawing (d) cancelling
9. The loud noise of the police siren woke us up (a) clamour (b) ding-dong (c) whistle (d) wail
10. The patient is suffering from an ailment that keeps recurring
(a) a chronic ailment (b) a frequent ailment (c) an acute ailment (d) a constant ailment
Choose the option that best fills the blank
11. The rise in workers pay is truly a ----- booster (a) moral (b) morale (c) soul (d) spirit
12. For the sake of clarity, the professor was asked to ----- on the hypothesis
(a) expatiate (b) expand (c) expantiate (d) explicate
13. The doctor did not find it difficult to ----- the patients ailment
(a) discover (b) diagonize (c) divine (d) diagnose
14. The new riot squad was armed to the ---- (a) head (b) neck (c) teeth (d) feet
15. The controversy has been ---- to rest (a) lain (b) lied (c) laid (d) lying
In each of questions 16 25, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italics
16. The officer asked for a more temperate assessment of the matter
(a) extreme (b) moderate (c) radical (d) humane
17. My fathers advice to me was quite invaluable (a) useless (b) useful (c) helpful (d) unsolicited
18. Musa hates Hadiza for her constant bellicose behavior (a) violent (b) gentle (c) meek (d) troublesome
19. There is much indifference in his behavior (a) concern (b) nonchalance (c) willingness (d) inconsistency
20. My brother married a loquacious woman (a) quiet (b) busy (c) talkative (d) beautiful
21. Most warring countries end up in state of satiation (a) hunger (b) thirst (c) danger (d) famine
22. Abdul is fond of his teacher though he sometimes makes derogatory remarks about him
(a) unpleasant (b) complimentary (c) expensive (d) inconsiderate
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that has the same consonant sound(s) as the one
represented by the letter(s) underlined
26. Ship (a) official (b) vision (c) seizure (d) revision
27. Author (a) rather (b) mother (c) though (d) thwart
28. Chant (a) cheat (b) character (c) chief (d) chemistry
29. Behind (a) whore (b) hour (c) honour (d) honest
30. Barge (a) gin (b) guest (c) gasp (d) grade
2. If tan(x+45)0 =2, find without using tables the value of tan x (a) (b) (c) (d)
7. 4.5 and 5 are respectively the averages of two sets of numbers 3,4, x, y and 2x, y, 4, 3. Calculate the values
of (x, y) (a) (9,2) (b) (2,9) (c) (5,4) (d) (4,6)
8. Factorize 14! 10(13!) (a) 14 (b) 2(13!) (c) 3(13!) (d) 13!(4)
9. The probability of an event P is while that of another event Q is . If the probability of both P and Q is .
10. X and Y are two events. The probability of X or Y is 0.7 and the probability of X is 0.4. If X and Y are
independent, find the probability of Y (a) 0.30 (b) 0.50 (c) 0.57 (d) 1.80
0
11. The angle of elevation of a point T on a tower from a point U on the horizontal ground is 30 . If TU = 54 m,
how high is T above the horizontal ground? (a) 108 m (b) 27 m (c) 46.3 m (d) 31.2 m
13. Make r the subject of the formula = (a) a2/x-a (b) a2/x+a (c) a/x-a (d) a/x+a
14. A binary operation on the set of real numbers excluding -1 is such that all m,n R, mn = m+n+mn.
Find the identity element of the operation (a) 1 (b) 0 (c) - (d) -1
15. A binary operation x*y = x 2 - y 2/2xy. Find -5*3. (a) - (b) (c) (d) -
16. What is the mid point of the line joining the points (2x,y) and (x,2y)?
(a) ( , ) (b) , 3y) (c) ( , ) (d) ( , )
17. Find the equation of a straight line of gradient 2 through the point (1, 4)
(a) y=x-2 (b) y=2x-4 (c) y=-2x-4 (d) y=2x+2
18. A radio waves have a velocity of 3x108 m/s. A radio station sends out a broadcast on a frequency of 800
KH2. Find the wavelength of the broadcast. (a) 267 m (b) 37.5 m (c) 400 m (d) 375 m
19. A wave of frequency 10 Hz forms a stationary wave pattern in a medium where the velocity is 20 cm/s. The
distance between adjacent node is (a) 2 cm (b) 1 cm (c) 1.5 cm (d) 5 cm
20. A piano wire 0.5 m long has a total mass of 0.01 kg and is stretched with a tension of 800 N. Calculate the
frequency of the wire when it sounds its fundamental note (a) 200 Hz (b) 100 Hz (c) 4 Hz (d) 2 Hz
21. A concave mirror has a focal length of 12 cm. At what distance from the mirror should an object be placed
to give an image exactly as the object (a) 12 cm (b) 6 cm (c) 24 cm (d) 36 cm
22. The operation of optical fibre is based on the principle of (a) polarization of light (b) total internal
reflection of light (c) refraction of light (d) interference of light
23. For the correction of myopic defects in human eye we require
(a) convex lens (b) concave lens (c) combination of concave and convex lenses (d) concave mirror
24. A radioactive sample initially contains N- atoms. After three half lives the number of atoms that
disintegrated is (a) N/8 (b) 3N/8 (c) 5N/8 (d) 7N/8
25. Which of the following are produced after a nuclear fusion process? I One heavy nucleus II Neutrons III
Proton IV Energy (a) I and II (b) I and IV (c) II and III (d) II and IV
26. Which of the following is correct about a capacitor connected to an A.C. source? (a) Current lags the
voltage by 900 (b) Current leads the voltage by 1800 (c) Voltage lags the current by 900 (d) voltage leads
the current by 900
27. Three resistors 2, 3 and 4 are connected in parallel to a voltage supply of 5 V. Calculate the current in
the 3 resistor (a) 3/5 A (b) 5/3 A (c) 2/5 A (d) 5/2 A
28. Three resistors 2, 3 and x are connected in parallel. If the total resistance of the connection is 0.5,
find the value of the unknown resistor (a) 7/6 (b) 5/7 (c) 6/7 (d) 7/5