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1 The table above shows the number of students admitted to North West University over a three year
period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students admitted to the faculty of
science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information
to answer the following questions. If 65% of the students joining the faculty of science were male, how
many female students were admitted over the three year period?
340
233
244
433
343
2 The table above shows the number of students admitted to North West University over a three year
period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students admitted to the faculty of
science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information
to answer the following questions. How many students joined the Engineering and Science faculties in
2003 and 2004?
644
532
638
660
624
3 The table above shows the number of students admitted to North West University over a three year
period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students admitted to the faculty of
science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information
to answer the following questions.
18
12
14
15
16
4 The table above shows the number of students admitted to North West University over a three year
period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students admitted to the faculty of
science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information
to answer the following questions. What percentage of students joined the law faculty over the three-
year period?
1.7%
1.8%
3.8%
2.3%
6.8%
5 The table above shows the number of students admitted to North West University over a three year
period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students admitted to the faculty of
science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information
to answer the following questions. If 25% of the students joining the faculty of science in 2004 were
foreign, how many Mexican students joined the faculty that year?
10
11
12
13
14
6 An insurance policy covering fire damage to stock pays 70% of the costs for the first $1,000 and all of
the cost thereafter up to a total of $7,000. Following a claim, the claimant had to pay an additional
$2,000 to replace damaged stock. How much was the stock worth?
$ 9,300
$9,700
$9,500
$8,700
$8,300
(18, 9)
(18, – 9)
(– 3, – 9)
(– 3, 9)
(3, 9)
City
kinship
clan
nation
9 Which of the following made the earliest contact with the Nigerian society?
British
Portuguese
french
German
judicial power
executive power
nominal power
concurrent powers
presidential system
Westminster system
confederal system
unitary system
February 23,2019
America
Germany
France
Nigeria
Supplementary Election
By election
Rerun Election
Party Election
Africa
North America
Asia
South America
Nnamdi Azikwe
Abdulsalam Abubakar
1960
1966
1970
1980
Peace
Love
Strength
Unity
NTA
LTV
EBC
WNTV
21 In law, trespass can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the
permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek
judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction trespassing is an offence or
misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in
nature, property is protected from trespass under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales,
despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "trespassers will be prosecuted", unless the trespass is
aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil trespass laws vary from
jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents
(for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example,
setting booby traps on a property to hurt trespassers or shooting at trespassers are usually strictly
forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are trespassers.
The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property
("licensees"wink and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees"wink not to be
treated as trespassers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as
would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. It is very difficult to
successfully prosecute someone for trespass.
True
False
Can’t say
22 In law, trespass can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the
permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek
judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction trespassing is an offence or
misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in
nature, property is protected from trespass under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales,
despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "trespassers will be prosecuted", unless the trespass is
aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil trespass laws vary from
jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents
(for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example,
setting booby traps on a property to hurt trespassers or shooting at trespassers are usually strictly
forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are trespassers.
The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property
("licensees"wink and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees"wink not to be
treated as trespassers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as
would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. Property is only ever
protected from trespass under civil law and privacy acts.
True
False
Can’t say
23 In law, trespass can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the
permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek
judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction trespassing is an offence or
misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in
nature, property is protected from trespass under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales,
despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "trespassers will be prosecuted", unless the trespass is
aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil trespass laws vary from
jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents
(for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example,
setting booby traps on a property to hurt trespassers or shooting at trespassers are usually strictly
forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are trespassers.
The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property
("licensees"wink and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees"wink not to be
treated as trespassers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as
would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. In Texas it is legal to
use deadly force against trespassers after dark.
True
False
Can’t say
24 In law, trespass can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the
permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek
judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction trespassing is an offence or
misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in
nature, property is protected from trespass under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales,
despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "trespassers will be prosecuted", unless the trespass is
aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil trespass laws vary from
jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents
(for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example,
setting booby traps on a property to hurt trespassers or shooting at trespassers are usually strictly
forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are trespassers.
The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property
("licensees"wink and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees"wink not to be
treated as trespassers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as
would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. Invitees are people
who have been specifically invited onto the property by
True
False
Can’t say
25 In law, trespass can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the
permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek
judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction trespassing is an offence or
misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in
nature, property is protected from trespass under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales,
despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "trespassers will be prosecuted", unless the trespass is
aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil trespass laws vary from
jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents
(for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example,
setting booby traps on a property to hurt trespassers or shooting at trespassers are usually strictly
forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are trespassers.
The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property
("licensees"wink and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees"wink not to be
treated as trespassers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as
would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. Aggravated trespass
is a civil wrong and offenders cannot be prosecuted
True
False
Can’t say