BNPS Basic 5 Second Term 2022 - 2023

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BRIGHTFIELD NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL

8, Oba Lateef Adams Estate, Iloro, Dopemu, Lagos.


Second Term Examination for 2022/2023 Academic Session
Name:___________________________________ Subject: Quantitative Reasoning
Class: Primary Five

SECTION A

Use the table below to answer questions 1 – 5.

No of the Record of attendance in a school for a week


pupils in the Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
school
Boys 234 220 224 216 220 230
Girls 186 184 184 180 184 181
Total 420 404 404 404 406 411

1. What is the total number of pupils in the school? (a) 2445 (b) 411 (c) 420 (d) 2025

2. How many boys were absent on Wednesday? (a) 22 (b) 204 (c) 184 (d) 18

3. On which two days were the number of girls present the same? (a) Monday and
Wednesday (b) Monday and Thursday (c) Monday and Friday (d) Monday and Tuesday

4. Which day had the highest number of attendance? (a) Monday (b) Friday (c) Thursday (d)
Wednesday

5. What was the total number of attendance for the boys during the week? (a) 1004 (b)
1110 (c) 1300 (d) 1343

SECTION B

Examples

7 t 3 = 7 + 6 + 5 = 18 9 t 2 = 9 + 8 = 17 4 t 4 = 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 10

Study the examples above to answer questions 6 – 10

6. 12 t 3 = (a) 9 (b) 15 (c) 33 (d) 23

7. 8 t ? = 33 (a) 3 (b) 5 (c) 2 (d) 4

8. 16 t 5 = (a) 70 (b) 90 (c) 80 (d) 58


9. 18 t = 80 (a) 5 (b) 98 (c) 62 (d) 12

10. (12 t 2) x (24 t 3) = (a) 777 (b) 1587 (c) 6923 (d) 2369

SECTION C

The word TELEGRAM is represented by 94643852. Use this information to answer the
following questions.

11. Find the word that is represented by 649948. (a) LETTRE (b) LETEER (c) LATER (d)
LETTER

12. R + T + L = (a) 23 (b) 6 (c) 17 (d) 102

13. (L x G) x (T – A) = (a) 72 (b) 22 (c) 14 (d) 18


TxAxM
14. L+ E
= (a) 10 (b) 90 (c) 9 (d) 18

T xM E E +M 9
15. x x =¿ (a) 11 (b) 9 (c) 12 (d) 11
R T −G G+ R

SECTION D

Study the patterns being followed in each question and complete the series

16. 13, 21, 29, 37, ____ (a) 46 (b) 8 (c) 39 (d) 45

17. 52, 56, 61, 67, ____ (a) 18 (b) 74 (c) 76 (d) 12

18. 1, 1; 4, 5; 7, 9; ____, ____ (a) 10, 13 (b) 13, 10 (c) 11, 15 (d) 11, 13

19. 7.5, 9; 10.5, 12; ____, ____ (a) 13.5, 15.5 (b) 13, 16 (c) 13.0, 15 (d) 13.5, 15
2 3 4 5 4 5 2
20. 1, ½; 2, 3 ; 3 , 4 ; 4 , 5 ;¿ , ___ (a) 5, 7 (b) 5, 5 (c) 5, 6 (d) 5, 5

SECTION E

If a + b = 7; a + c = 8; b + c = 5; where b = 2; a = 5; c = 3

Use this information to find the values for questions 21 – 25

21. a – b = (a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 3 (d) 1


a+b+ c
22. =¿ (a) 6 (b) 15 (c) 10 (d) 5
a
b+c
23. a =¿ (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 0 (d) 1

24. a – c = (a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 7


a+c
25. b =¿ (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 8 (d) 2

SECTION F

Examples

9w6=4 13 w 4 = 10 12 w 5 = 8

Study the examples and answer questions 26 to 30

26. 28 w 7 = (a) 4 (b) 21 (c) 35 (d) 22

27. 32 w 13 = (a) 2.5 (b) 19 (c) 22 (d) 21

28. 42 w ? = 13 (a) 30 (b) 4 (c) 29 (d) 9

29. ? w 13 = 26 (a) 13 (b) 2 (c) 38 (d) 39

30. 18 w 5 w 6 = (a) 26 (b) 29 (c) 7 (d) 48


BRIGHTFIELD NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL
8, Oba Lateef Adams Estate, Iloro, Dopemu, Lagos.
Second Term Examination for 2022/2023 Academic Session
Name:___________________________________ Subject: Mathematics
Class: Primary Five
SECTION A (OBJECTIVE)

Instruction: Attempt all given questions in this section.

1. A discount of 25% is allowed for television marked N2500.00 in a supermarket. How


much will the buyer pay for the television? (a) N500.00 (b) N1875.00 (c) N625.00 (d)
N1500.00 (e) N2625.00

2. A trader bought 50 pairs of trousers for N1500.00 and sold each pair for N 45.00, what is
his profit on each pair of trousers? (a) N30.00 (b) N45.00 (c) N20.00 (d) N25.00 (e) N15.00

3. Express 0.325 as a percentage. (a) 0.325% (b) 30.25% (c) 32.5% (d) 52.5% (e) 3.25%

4. If 1.60 + 6.25 – T = 5.47; what is T? (a) 13.32 (b) 11.72 (c) 2.38 (d) 1.32 (e) 0.785

5. Express 6.4576, correct to 2 decimal places. (a) 6.4 (b) 6.45 (c) 6.46 (d) 6.5 (e) 7

6. Increase N3500 by 10% (a) N350 (b) N3850 (c) N385 (d) N3.5 (e) N3.850

7. The sum of 3 times a number and 3 can be expressed as ___. (a) 3 + 3m (b) 3(3 + m) (c)
m + 3 (d) 3m + m (e) 3m(m + 3)

8. N1550 amounts to N1616 at 2% per annum. Find the time. (a) N2.05 (b) N2.12 (c)
N47.95 (d) N205 (e) N212

9. The reduction in price of an article is _____. (a) percentage (b) commission (c)
interest (d) discount (e) dividend
4b 4b
10. Find 2 a when a = 2 and b = 1 (a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 21 (e) ½

11. How many cents make one US dollars? (a) 50 cents (b) 100 dollars (c) 100 cents (d) 1
cent (e) 10 dollars

12. A shape with four sides and angles is a ____. (a) solid shape (b) big shape (c) complex
shape (d) quadrilateral (e) angles

13. There are ___ denominations of the Nigeria currency. (a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 8 (d) 5 (e) 9
14. How much will I pay in Naira using DM1 = N56 to buy goods which are labeled
DM60.00? (a) N6330 (b) N3330 (c) N3630 (d) N3060 (e) N3360

15. Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 5.5cm and the breadth is 2cm. (a)
10cm (b) 12.5cm (c) 15cm (d) 10.5cm (e) 7.5cm

16. What is 45% of N1.50? (a) 30k (b) 3k (c) 67½k (d) N3.33 (e) N 1.58

17. How much will N1000.00 amount to in 2 years at 13½% simple interest? (a) N270
(b) N540 (c) N1270.00 (d) N1540.00 (e) N1032.00

18. What must be added to the sum of 3,072 and 59 to make 5,217? (a) 1086 (b) 2068 (c)
3131 (d) 2145 (e) 8198

19. The Naira note with the picture of Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe is ____. (a) N 1000 (b) N 500
(c) N 200 (d) N 100 (e) N 20

20. Multiply 3.32 by 1.4. Leave your answer in 3 s.f. (a) 4.64 (b) 5 (c) 4.648 (d) 4.642
(e) 4.65
22
21. Find the circumference of a circle whose diameter is 7cm. Take π = 7 (a) 44cm (b)
77cm (c) 154cm (d) 7cm (e) 22cm
x 2
22. If 15 = 3 , what is x? (a) 10 (b) 25 (c) 31 (d) 45 (e) 30

23. In a class of 50 pupils, 70% passed in the final examination. How many pupils failed? (a)
30 (b) 20 (c) 10 (d) 40 (e) 15

24. Multiply 15.218 by 6. Correct your answer to 2 decimal places. (a) 913.10 (b) 913.08
(c) 91.308 (d) 91.31 (e) 913.1
2 2
25. How much is 3 more than 1½ multiplied by 3 ? (a) ½ (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 4 (e) 3

26. Solve these equation: 4b + 6 = 26 (a) 5 (b) 8 (c) 7 (d) 6 (e) 4

27. if x=5 , y=4 , z=2 , find the value of ( x + y + z )2 (a)22 (b) 100 (c) 110 (d) 121 (e) 120

28. There are 120 oranges in a basket, if 20% of the oranges are bad, how many orange are
sold? (a) 690 (b) 96 (c) 169 (d) 60 (e) 24

29. The area of a rectangle is 189cm 2, if the breadth is 9cm, find the length. (a) 9cm (b)
21cm (c) 198cm (d) 27cm (e) 1701cm
30. The product of two numbers is 24, if one of the numbers is -3. Find the other number. (a)
-6 (b) - 8 (c) 8 (d) 6 (e) none of the above

SECTION B (THEORY)

Instruction: Attempt only three questions in all.

1a. If 7 is added to four times a number, the result is 55. Find the number.

b. The number of cars on Ipaja-Ayobo in 2007 was 2500 cars in 2014, the number is 4000
cars. Calculate the percentage increase.

2a. Find the simple interest on N 18000.00 for 8 months at 7½%.

b. Find the value of 0.1154 ÷ 0.032, correct to 1 s. f.

3a. Give three properties of a square.

b. Find the perimeter of the composite shape below.

5m

16m

4m

12m

4a. Solve using number line: - 15 + 27 – 18

b. A dealer bought a car for N6000 and sold for N4800. Find his loss percent and gain
percent.

5a. Mr. Noah wants to send N9020.00 to his brother in the U. K by using pound sterling. He
went to a bank in Nigeria to change the money. How much pound sterling did he get? Take
£1 = N164

b. Find the length of the square whose area is 625cm2.

BRIGHTFIELD NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL


8, Oba Lateef Adams Estate, Iloro, Dopemu, Lagos.
Second Term Examination for 2022/2023 Academic Session
Name:_______________________________ Subject: Basic Science and Technology
Class: Primary Five
SECTION A (OBJECTIVE)

1. The capacity to do work is _____. (a) temperature (b) heat (c) energy (d) thermodynamics

2. _____ feed on both flesh and plant matters. (a) Omnivores (b) Herbivores (c)
Frugivores (d) Carnivores

3. The pollen grains are present in the _____. (a) pistil (b) petal (c) anther (d) sepal

4. Cucumber is an example of _____ flower. (a) complete (b) incomplete (c) all of the
above (d) none of the above

5. Energy in motion is _____ energy. (a) kinetic (b) potential (c) real (d) unreal

6. Which of these is a source of heat energy? (a) Fan (b) Foam (c) Flight (d) Fire

7. The transfer of heat in liquids and gases is ____. (a) radiation (b) conduction (c)
siphoning (d) convection

8. Animals can be classified according to their _____. (a) body structure (b) mode of
reproduction (c) all of the above (d) none of the above

9. There are ____ basic states of matter. (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5

10. Which of these is not a temperature scale? (a) Celsius (b) Fahrenheit (c) Basic (d)
Kelvin

11. Domestic animals can be used for the following except _____. (a) gift items (b) pets
(c) killing people (d) security

12. Is squirrel a wild or domestic animal? (a) Domestic animal (b) Wild animal (c) only a
(d) a and b

13. Energy can neither be ______ nor ______. (a) cooked, served (b) created, destroyed
(c) used, recycled (d) sold, removed

14. Who is a poacher? (a) A person who has pouch (b) A person who races with animals
(c) A person who hunts animals illegally (d) A person who keeps animals in pouch.

15. There are ___ types of reproduction of plants. (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
16. The male part of a flower comprises _____ and ____. (a) stigma and filament (b)
stamen and pistil (c) anther and filament (d) carpel and style

17. Heat can be measured in _____. (a) metres (b) temperature (c) joule (d) Celsius

18. Kinetic energy is energy ______. (a) at rest (b) in motion (c) in speed (d) at heat

19. Energy derived from the sun is ____. (a) solar energy (b) sound energy (c) nuclear
energy (d) mechanical energy

20. The petals in a flowering plant is also known as the _____. (a) corolla (b) calyx (c)
androecium (d) gymnoecium

21. An example of electrical energy changing to heat energy is ____. (a) kerosene stove (b)
boiling ring (c) firewood (d) video player

22. Which of these form of energy can be destructive when not managed well? (a)
Nuclear energy (b) Chemical energy (c) only a (d) a and b

23. The device that converts energy from one form to another is ______. (a) teleport (b)
binoculars (c) monocular (d) transducer

24. Almost all the lions in the world are used as security. (a) True (b) Often true (c)
Never true (d) Undecided

25. When pollen grains are deposited on the stigma of a flowering plant, it produces ____ .
(a) pollen valve (b) pollen tube (c) pollen centre (d) polling tube

26. Candle changing to candle wax is an example of ______. (a) liquid changing to solid
(b) solid changing to gas (c) solid changing to liquid (d) liquid changing to gas

27. Which of these rise when heated and falls when cooled? (a) Temperature (b) Energy
(c) Heat (d) Matter

28. The properties of all materials can be affected by _____ temperature. (a) attempted
(b) unused (c) challenging (d) changing

29. The process by which solid substances change to liquids is ____ (a) pasteurization (b)
condensation (c) precipitation (d) melting

30. Flowers can be planted using all but one _____. (a) leaf (b) bulb (c) seeds (d) vein

SECTION B (THEORY)
Instruction: Attempt only three questions.

1. Define the following terms.

a. Temperature b. Fertilization c. Domestic animals d. Asexual reproduction

2a. List three (3) forms of energy conversion.

b. Give two (2) examples for each in the above (2a).

3a. Draw and label a flowering plant.

b. Mention three forms of energy.

4a. Give four benefits of domestic animals.

b. Itemize the four sources of heat energy.

5a. In a tabular form, outline three differences between fertilization and pollination.

b. What are herbivores?

BRIGHTFIELD NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL


8, Oba Lateef Adams Estate, Iloro, Dopemu, Lagos.
Second Term Examination for 2022/2023 Academic Session
Name:_______________________________ Subject: Agricultural Science
Class: Primary Five
SECTION A (OBJECTIVE)

1. Beetles and weevils cause little or no damage to crops. (a) True (b) False (c) Maybe
(d) Not sure

2. ____ can be used to control weeds. (a) Scarecrow (b) Torch (c) Firefly (d)
Herbicides

3. ____ is an example of field pest. (a) mite (b) mealy bug (c) bat (d) rice weevils

4. The mouthpart of a piercing and sucking insect is ____. (a) maxillae (b) mandible (c)
proboscis (d) claw

5. Pest reduces the ______ of crop yield. (a) quantity (b) quality (c) only a and b (d) only
a

6. The combination of two or more methods to control weeds is _____ method. (a)
chemical (b) physical (c) integrated (d) mechanical

7. Pests attack on crops can make farmers prosperous. (a) True (b) Often true (c) Never
true (d) Undecided

8. Weeds compete for ___. (a) space (b) nutrients (c) all of the above (d) none of the above

9. Pests with backbone are _____. (a) Storage (b) Field (c) Vertebrate (d) Invertebrate

10. Pests can be classified based on their _____. (a) location (b) family (c) people (d)
outing

11. Crop rotation is an example of _____. (a) combined (b) physical (c) cultural (d)
biological

12. Which of these weeds can be used for medicinal purpose? (a) Lemon grass (b)
Centrosema (c) Mucuna (d) Bahama grass

13. Weeds can be used to _____ water. (a) recycle (b) reduce (c) heat (d) conserve

14. When weeds are reproduced using other plant parts, it is called _____ reproduction. (a)
sexual (b) asexual (c) vegetative (d) b and c
15. Pests decrease the economic or ______ value of crops. (a) market (b) road (c) local
(d) people

16. Weeds _______ the cost of farming. (a) help (b) increase (c) decrease (d) open

17. Which of the following as acts as host to pests and diseases?(a) pests (b) diseases (c)
weeds (d) only a and b

18. An example of cover crop is ______. (a) cowpea (b) groundnut (c) all of the above
(d) none of the above

19. Carpenter ants are examples of _____ insect pests. (a) piercing and sucking (b) boring
(c) biting and chewing (d) depressive

20. Suppressive plants are used in _____ control of weeds. (a) mechanical (b) cultural
(c) physical (d) biological

21. There are ______ basic ways of controlling weeds. (a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 8 (d) 5

22. Caterpillar is to biting and chewing insect pests while butterfly is to ________ insect
pests. (a) boring (b) piercing and sucking (c) biting and chewing (d) scattering

23. Crop rotation is essential in controlling ______. (a) weeds (b) pests (c) all of the
above (d) none of the above

24. Herbicides that kill the leaves, stems and roots are _____ herbicides. (a) systemic (b)
contact (c) untouched (d) touched

25. Herbicides are also called _____. (a) weed killers (b) pest killers (c) insect killers (d)
piercing and sucking killers

26. An example of introductory insect pest is _____. (a) locust (b) grasshopper (c)
praying mantis (d) all of the above

27. The efforts put in place to reduce pests infestation is _____. (a) crop rotation (b)
pest control (c) animal control (d) weeding

28. Infested crops are _____ crops. (a) contaminated (b) beneficial (c) invaluable (d) good

29. A maize growing on a rice field (where it is not wanted) is considered to be weed. (a)
True (b) Often true (c) Never true (d) Undecided
30. The mouthpart of a grasshopper is used for ______. (a) piercing and sucking (b) biting
and chewing (c) boring (d) serving

SECTION B (THEORY)

Instructions: Answer only 3 questions.

1a. Draw a table for crop rotation.

b. List four examples of insect pests.

2a. Define pests.

b. List six practices of cultural control of weeds.

3a. Outline five methods of controlling pests.

b. Briefly explain vertebrate pests with two examples.

4a. Mention five examples of weeds.

b. Mention four methods of controlling weeds.

5a. Give three benefits of weeds.

b. Define biting and chewing insects with two examples.

6. In a tabular form, write three pests, the crops commonly attacked and the damage
done.

BRIGHTFIELD NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL


8, Oba Lateef Adams Estate, Iloro, Dopemu, Lagos.
Second Term Examination for 2022/2023 Academic Session
Name:____________________________________ Subject: Civic Education
Class: Primary Five
SECTION A (OBJECTIVE)

Instruction: Provide the correct answer to the questions with options lettered a – d.

1. The religious leaders are to ____ their followers. (a) boss over (b) cancel (c) counsel
(d) maltreat

2. The Nigeria Police is regarded as _______. (a) military (b) paramilitary (c) all of the
above (d) none of the above

3. The parliamentary system of government is headed by the ______. (a) Brigadier


General (b) Prime minister (c) President (d) Buhari

4. _____ is the system whereby group of people governing an organized community. (a)
presidential (b) oligarchy (c) democracy (d) government

5. Bad appointment will make people lose ____. (a) hope for childbirth (b) hope for
money (c) hope on leadership (d) hope for greatness

6. The closest leaders to the people are ____ leaders. (a) elected (b) appointed (c)
military (d) traditional

7. The form of government by only few people is ______. (a) Democracy (b)
Oligarchy (c) Dictatorship (d) Monarchy

8. Which of these is the oldest form of government? (a) Totalitarian (b) Dictatorship (c)
Monarchy (d) Military

9. The Judiciary is arranged in ______. (a) hirarchy (b) hierarque (c) hierarchy (d)
hyrakey

10. The governor is an example of _______ arm of government. (a) legislative (b)
dictatorship (c) judiciary (d) executive

11. The highest body of law at the federal level is ______. (a) magistrate (b)
supreme (c) court of appeal (d) local government

12. The arm of government that implements the law is _____. (a) democracy (b) executive
(c) legislative (d) judiciary
13. Who is the president of Nigeria? (a) Atiku Abubakar (b) Peter Gregory Obi (c)
Muhammadu Buhari (d) Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

14. One of the major problems of leadership in Nigeria is ______. (a) corruption (b) gifts
and talents (c) floods (d) lack of houses

15. The chairman is the head of the executive arm at the ____ government level. (a)
federal (b) state (c) local (d) senate

16. The ____ make up the national assembly. (a) House of Assembly and senators (b)
Councillors and chairmen (c) Councillors and House of Representatives (d) House of
Representatives and Senate

17. The ______ of a country is the Commander – in – Chief of the armed forces. (a) vice
president (b) senator (c) president (d) chief whip

18. Who presides over the supreme court? (a) The supreme justice of the federation (b)
The high chief of the nation (c) The Chief Justice of the Federation (d) The chief judge of
the people

19. In ____ government, the citizens are subject to absolute authority without questioning.
(a) oligarchy (b) democracy (c) totalitarian (d) presidential

20. The _____ protects and defends the citizen of Nigeria against external attacks. (a)
police (b) military (c) NSCDC (d) LNSC

21. Passing bills into laws is a function of _____. (a) legislative (b) executive (c)
parliamentary (d) judiciary

22. The Senate consists of _____ senators. (a) 361 (b) 119 (c) 109 (d) 360

23. The members of the legislative are called ______. (a) legislators (b) senators (c) all
of the above (d) none of the above

24. The National Assembly has ____ chambers. (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5

25. Who is the current Senate president of Nigeria? (a) Obarisi Ovie Omo-Agege (b)
Ike Ekweremadu (c) Bukola Saraki (d) Ahmad Lawan

26. In the House of Senate, the Federal Capital Territory elects _____ senator. (a) 2 (b)
1 (c) 3 (d) 5
27. Hearing of civil cases is a function of _____ arm of government. (a) senate (b)
executive (c) judiciary (d) legislative

28. Which of these is a ministry in Nigeria? (a) Federal Ministry of Palliative (b) Federal
Ministry of Local Government (c) Federal Ministry of Enjoyment (d) Federal Ministry of
Internal Affairs

29. OON means _____. (a) Office Order Niger (b) Officer of the Order of the Niger (c)
Officer of the Order of Nigeria (d) Office of the Order of the Niger

30. Bad leadership can increase the rate of poverty.(a) True (b) False (c) Maybe (d) Not sure

SECTION B

Instruction: Attempt only three (3) questions.

1a. What is government?

b. Give two merits and demerits of traditional leaders.

2a. Write out four functions executive arms of government.

b. List four ministries in the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

3a. Give the full meaning of the following.

I. GCFR

II. OFR

III. MFR

b. Define dictatorship.

4a. Outline three reasons for division of powers.

b. Write out the levels of the Judiciary in Nigeria.

5a. Itemize three things/events that could happen in a society without a government.

b. Define democracy.

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