Examination Questions For Primary 6 First Term
Examination Questions For Primary 6 First Term
PRIMARY 6 (BASIC 6)
ENGLISH STUDIES
SECTION A – COMPREHENSION
Religion is a way of serving or worshipping the supreme God. There are many types of religion in the world. However,
the three major types of religion in Nigeria are Christianity, Islamic and traditional religion. Although, these three
religions have different ways of worshipping their God or gods, yet they acknowledge the supreme God.
Both Christianity and Islamic religion preach peace, unity, love and Co-operation. These two religions including the
traditional religion play vital roles in the society. They settle disputes between husband and wife, individuals etc.
They lead by examples.
QUESTIONS
b. Define religion
SECTION B
1. A preposition ________.
[a] go
[b] fat
[c] across
3. The word,“quickly“ is an example of ________.
[a] an adverb
[b] an adjective
[c] a verb
[a] citys
[b] cities
[c] city
[a] bouquet
[b] bunch
[c] galaxy
[a] troop
[b] brood
[c] swarm
[a] hair
[b] here
[c] hear
10. The officer is wearing a political ________.
[a] suit
[b] sweet
[c] suite
11. The thieves ran away ________ they saw the policemen.
[a] which
[b] when
[c] who
12. Folake finished the test early ________ she knew her work very well.
[a] although
[b] because
[c] therefore
[a] after
[b] almost
[c] soon
[a] decade
[b] millenium
[c] yearly
[a] drink
[b] drank
[c] drinked
SECTION C
1. Match each bold word on the left with its correct meaning.
a. Foraging – Drug that makes a patient sleep deeply so that they do not feel the pain of surgery.
b. Collision – Rubbish or chemicals that can damage the environment or health of people.
c. Anaesthetic – accident where two objects or people knock into each other.
2.Use the correct listed proposition to complete these following sentences; in, on , behind, between , with , under
5. Fill in the blanks spaces with either, some, any, many or much
6. Use the correct suffix from the list to make new words – ful, al, ship, ology, ly, hood
a. woman
b. meaning
c. scholar
d. friend e. method
QUESTION 1
a. Write a letter to the chairman of your local government and complain about the problem in your area.
b. Write a letter to your uncle/Aunt tell him / her to assist your parents in paying your school fees.
OR
QUESTION 2
ENGLISH LITERATURE
[a] abroad
[b] shop
[c] school
2. Who shouted?
[a] Sunday
[b] Esther
[c] Tina
4. At what age did she get addmission into senior secondary school?
[a] Fourteen
[b] Twelve
[c] Thirteen
[a] Doctor
[b] Lawyer
[a] Sandra
[b] Chima
[c] Ayo
[a] To study
[b] To drink
[c] To play
[a] Mr Badejo
[b] Tamara
[c] Principal
[a] Helen
[b] Mr Odili
[a] Studying
[c] Dancing
[a] Mr Okenyi
[b] Sandra
[c] Mr Badejo
[a] Baby
[b] Money
[c] Blood
SECTION B
QUESTION 1
QUESTION 2
b. What happened to the girls when they drank the soft drink?
QUESTION 3
a. What did Tina see in the house when she returned from school?
QUESTION 4
b. Describe Skele.
QUESTION 5
VERBAL REASONING
[a] Profession
[b] Education
[c] Learning
[a] Meat
[b] Bird
[c] Domestic
[a] Weapon
[b] Soldier
[c] War
[a] captain
[b] chef
[c] cobbler
5. Which word can be formed from re- arranging the letter BATTLE?
[a] report
[b] bygone
[c] tablet
[a] numbering
[b] epidermic
[c] census
[a] sadness
[b] celebration
[c] pass
[a] shortage
[b] abundant
[c] scarcity
Choose the letter that will end the first word and begin the second word.
9. E n c o u r a g ( ___ ) l e p h a n t
[a] g
[b] o
[c] e
10. M u s e u ( ____ ) a r r i a g e
[a] n
[b] m
[c] o
[a] hiss
[b] bark
[c] mew
[a] leg
[b] stick
[c] paddle
[a] school
[b] hill
[c] book
[a] Daddy
[b] Peter
[c] Solomon
SECTION B
1. Read the following sentences carefully and decide which should come first, second and third.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a. Narrow – ________
b. Ugly – ________
c. Accept – ________
d. Ancient – ________
3. Read the following sentences carefully and decided how true they are write –
c. In a war red stands for peace while white stands for danger _________
4. C O N L O M E R A T E = A C D E G C R Y P N Z Y
a. G N Z Y means ________
b. R Y D Z C P means ________
c. A C D E C means ________
d. R A T E means ________
MATHEMATICS
[a] 6
[b] 8
[c] 7
[a] 10
[b] 9
[c] 3
[c] Two million, five hundred and three thousand five and twelve
[a] 6/1000
[b] 6/100
[c] 6/10
5. Simplify 81 + 43 + 1.
[a] 125
[b] 131
[c] 121
6. Multiply 243 by 432.
[a] 60
[b] 14
[c] 0.123
8. If a student got 70% out of a total of 120 marks. How many did he get?
[b] 12 marks
[c] 84 marks
[a] 43 909
[b] 53 909
[c] 33 909
10. A farmer has fifty thousand cows, three hundred and twenty pigs. How many animal altogether does it have?
[b] 50 320
[c] 14 834
[a] 51 223
[c] 25 411
[a] 10
[b] 101
[c] 100
13. Find the LCM of 24, 40 and 60.
[a] 140
[b] 120
[c] 124
14. Arrange this fractions in descending order 1/2, 1/8, 1/4 and 1/3
[a] 20
[b] 22
[c] 25
SECTION B
QUESTION 1
a. Write in words.
ii. 28533555
b. Write in figure.
QUESTION 2
a. 1 1/4 + 2 2/3
b. 4 3/4 – 2 37
c. 2 1/2 x 1/2
QUESTION 3
a. Convert the following to base 10 numerals.
i. 11001 base 2
i. 12
ii. 26
QUESTION 4
i. 26, 34
ii. 6, 15 and 50
i. 40, 24 and 60
ii. 13, 39
QUESTION 5
a. There are 200 men in a village, if the ratio of men to women in the village is 4:5. How many women are there?
b. A builder charges #50, 000 plus 15% workmanship to fit a new kitchen and bathroom. How much did the n builder
collect altogether.
c. If you subtract 2389 from a certain mumber, the remainder is 4887, What is that number.
d. In a city there are 147892 men, 846 264 women and 673 498 children. How many people are there in the city.
BASIC SCIENCE
[a] liquid
[b] cocaine
[c] drug
[a] parents
[b] doctor
[c] friends
5. All these are natural body found in the sky except ________.
[a] moon
[b] star
[c] kite
8. It takes ________ for the earth to make a complete orbit round the sun.
[a] Humidity
[b] Weather
[c] Pressure
[a] Reddish
[b] Sunny
[c] Cloudy
[a] increasing
[b] decreasing
[c] stagnating
[b] sunlight
13. ________ is the red liquid that flows through the human body
[a] Water
[b] Alcohol
[c] Blood
[a] Death
[b] Irritability
15. The smallest tubes in the body that carry blood are called ________.
[a] veins
[b] arteries
[c] capillaries
SECTION B
QUESTION 2
QUESTION 3
QUESTION 4
a. Define weather.
QUESTION 5
a. What is the different between living and non living things with appropriate examples.
[a] connection
[b] internet
[c] network
2. W A N means ________.
[a] piano
[b] printer
[c] keyboard
[a] sketch
[b] ring
[c] star
[a] danger
[b] correction
9. ________ is an international computer network with information accessible to the pulic via modem link.
[a] LAN
[b] Internet
[c] Microsoft
10. ________ is the tools bar that shortcut to bold, italic and underline.
[a] Ctrl + N
[b] Ctrl + W
[c] Ctrl + U
12. Word processor are used for all these except ________.
[a] typing
[c] furnishing
[a] messaging
[b] chatting
[c] skipping
[a] WAN
[b] LAN
[c] ROM
SECTION B
QUESTION 1
a. What is computer?
QUESTION 3
QUESTION 4
QUESTION 5
[a] Creativity
[b] Rhythm
[c] Noise
[a] dancing
[b] hopping
[c] sitting
[a] Marathon
[b] 4
[c] 2
5. The take over zone is the point where the baton is ________.
[a] siezed
[b] exchanged
[c] broken
[a] obstacle
[b] exchanged
[c] destroyed
[a] Barrier
[b] Weather
[c] No barrier
[a] Swimming
[b] Flying
[c] Landing
[a] 4
[b] 2
[c] 9
[a] 11
[b] 10
[c] 6
[a] low
[b] flat
[c] high
14. The people who supervise proceedings during the game of table tennis are called ________.
[a] umpires
[b] judges
[c] monitor
SECTION B
QUESTION 1
QUESTION 2
QUESTION 4
QUESTION 5
CIVIC EDUCATION
1. ________ is given to heroes for their contribution to the development of the country are called.
[a] governors
[b] president
[c] commissioners
[a] exports
[b] import
[a] True
[b] False
[c] maybe
[c] hatred
7. The willingness to accept other people’s opinion or behaviour that you may not agree with is ________.
[a] unity
[b] tolerance
[c] peace
[a] Hatred
[b] Love
[c] Oneness
9. The desire of a group of people who share the same vision, culture, rate etc to develop a policy of national
independence is called ________.
[a] nationalism
[b] patriotism
[c] federalism
[a] progress
[b] cooperation
[c] backwardness
[a] criminal
[b] patriot
[a] Disunity
[b] Love
[c] Tolerance
13. Which of these group words end the first stanza of Nigeria National Anthem?
14. The white colour on the Nigerian coat of arm depicts ________.
[a] unity
[b] war
[c] peace
SECTION B
QUESTION 1
QUESTION 2
QUESTION 4
a. National unity means ________.
QUESTION 5
a. OFR
b. CFR
HOME ECONOMICS
[a] Wages
[b] Salaries
[c] Pilfering
[a] criminals
[b] teacher
[c] doctors
3. A wise way to avoid paying too much for goods or services is by ________.
[b] stealing
[c] begging
[a] saving
[c] greed
[a] brunch
[b] supper
[c] breakfast
6. Money received for work done or from the sale of ones property is called ________.
[a] gift
[b] Income
[c] Interest
[a] 3
[b] 4
[c] 6
[b] talking
[a] guest
[b] stranger
[c] host
[a] host
[b] guest
[c] wanderer
[c] wayoman
[a] dancing
[b] talking
[c] eating
SECTION B
QUESTION 1
QUESTION 2
QUESTION 3
QUESTION 4
QUESTION 5
[a] peter
[b] John
[c] Saul.
[a] Stephen
[b] John
[c] Ananians
[a] Persecutor
[b] Teacher
[c] Pastor
[a] Jerusalem
[b] Damascus
[c] Rome
[a] Nigerian
[b] Gentiles
[c] Egyptians
[b] True
[c] False
7. The first person to be converted and baptised by Paul in Europe was ________.
[a] Mary
[b] Lydia
[c] Hannah
[a] Tariat
[b] Damacus
[c] Tarsus
[a] Ephesian
[b] Genesis
[c] Psalm
13. Evangelism is the responsibility of ________.
[a] Evangelist
[a] Elliot
[b] Eutychus
[c] Elymas
[a] Philippine
[b] China
[c] Asia
SECTION B
QUESTION 1
QUESTION 2
a. Narrate briefly how Paul met with christ on his way to Damascus
QUESTION 3
QUESTION 4
a. What is a missionary?
QUESTION 5 – Describe what happened when paul and silas were in prison.
SOCIAL STUDIES
1. External influence on Nigeria family life is felt in all these areas except ________.
[a] dressing
[b] marriage
[a] Togo
[b] Britain
[c] Ghana
3. ________ ethnic marriage is when people from same ethnic group get married to each other.
[a] Intra
[b] Inter
[c] Multi
[a] childlessness
[b] affection
[c] distrust
6. Foreign cultures affect our values and culture reflected in all these except ________.
[b] Divorce
[c] Alimony
[a] 5
[b] 6
[c] 3
9. The human effort employed in the production of goods and services is called ________.
[a] labour
[b] employer
[c] leader
[a] NUJ
[b] NLC
[c] NBA
[a] Gift
[b] Salary
[c] Wage
12. Preservation of artifacts and school programmes can also help in preserving our values and culture.
[a] True
[b] False
14. The belief that others do not have right to religion o their choice is called ________.
15. The money that a court orders somebody to pay regularly to their former wife when marriage is ended is called
________.
(a) Alimony
(b) Dowry
SECTION B
QUESTION 1
QUESTION 2
i. AIDs
ii. STDs
QUESTION 3
i. ASUU
ii. ASUP
iii. NUT
QUESTION 4
a. What is culture?
QUESTION 5
a. What is religion intolerance?
AGRICULTURE
1. The growing of crops and rearing of animals for man’s food , shelter and medicine is called ________.
[a] agriculture
[b] sheltering
[c] clothing
[a] trading
[b] processing
[c] transformation
[a] meat
[b] egg
[c] rain
6. A place where agricultural products are often taken to for sale is ________.
[a] mosque
[b] school
[c] market
7. Which of these is not a cash crop?
[a] cotton
[b] rubber
[c] yam
[a] true
[b] false
11. Animal rearer rear animal for all these except ________.
[a] meat
[b] crop
[c] income
[a] killers
[b] wanderers
[c] hunters
13. All these are people earn income through agriculture except ________.
[a] vets
[b] florist
[c] accountant
14. Farming started by the activities of ________ men.
[b] vegetarian
SECTION B.
i. Crop farmer
a. Maize
b. Bean
c. Cassava
d. Palm nut
SECURITY EDUCATION
[b] security
[c] advancement
[a] confidentiality
[c] integrity
[a] True
[b] False
[c] Maybe
[a] Principles
[b] Tolerance
[c] Integrity
5. Confidentiality in security is preventing important ________ from getting into the wrong hands.
[a] information
[b] document
[c] human
[a] True
[b] False
[c] Maybe
[a] fake
[b] gunuine
[c] unreal
[b] data
[c] challenge
[a] spending
[b] rejoicing
[c] danger
[a] truthful
[b] honest
[c] watchful
[a] public
[b] private
[c] government
[a] lies
[b] unity
[a] visual
[b] sound
[c] sight
SECTION B
QUESTION 1
a. Define security.
QUESTION 2
QUESTION 3
a. Explain confidentiality.
QUESTION 4
i. EFCC
ii. DSS
QUESTION 5
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Examination Questions For Primary 6 First Term -All Subjects
FIRST TERM
L I F E B O A T S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
6) 1 2 3 4 7) 5 6 7 8
8) 8 7 5 1 4 9) F E A T
10) B E A S T
Choose one word that cannot be formed with the letter of the word in bold types
Choose the best name for the other words in the list:
FIRST TERM
1) A is any substance that changes the way the body or mind works (a)food (b)drug (c)water (d)none
2) drugs are drugs obtained from either plants or animals (a)synthetic (b)common (c)Naturally occurring
(d)liquid
3) All these are examples of naturally occurring drugs EXCEPT (a)paracetamol (b)Tobacco (c)honey (d)kolanut
5) All these are examples of synthetic drugs EXCEPT (a)honey (b)Aspirin (c)vitamin C (c)Paracetamol
6) are drugs that are manufactured by pharmacists in the pharmaceutical industries (a) Naturally
occurring drugs (b)synthetic drugs (c)Tobacco (d)Salt
7) One of the following is not the effects of excessive use of drugs (a)Death (b)cancer (c)Truancy (d)sound health
8) is an act of taking drugs without doctor’s instruction (a)Drug use (b)hawker (c)Drug abuse (d)None
9) All these are hard drugs EXCEPT (a)paracetamol (b)marijuana (c)cocaine (d)heroin
10) The elements of weather include the following EXCEPT (a)Temperature (b)Water (c)humidity (d)wind
11) is a state of atmosphere at a particular time and place (a)condition (b)symbols (c)cloudy (d)weather
12) are the people that study weather (a)Sociologist (b)teacher (c)meteorologist (d)psychologist
13) The instrument used for measuring temperature is (a)rainguage (b)thermometer (c)hygrometer
(d)barometer
14) One of the following is not a weather symbol (a)sunny (b)Rainy (c)cloudy (d)monthly
15) A weather will enable you to keep all of the data you have collected in a well organized manner (a)chart
(b)symbol (c)element (d)sunny
17) All these are examples of heavenly bodies EXCEPT (a)the sun (b)the food (c)the moon (d)the stars
18) The sun rises in the and sets in the (a)North, south (b)East, North (c)South, west (d)East,
west
19) The sun allows plants to make their food through a process called (a)precipitation (b)photosynthesis
(c)manufacturing (d)observation
20) The moon is about the size of the earth (a)One-quarter (b)half (c)one-fifth (d)One
21) The moon takes about days to move round the earth (a)30 (b)14 (c)28 (d)32
23) The process of making compost is called (a)Mixture (b)composting (c)fertilizer (d)material
24) One of the following is a method of making compost (a)Heap (b)water (c)gather (d)partial
25) One of the following is not a food crops (a)Yam (b)maize (c)millet (d)cocoa
SECTTION B
ii. _________________________________________iii_______________________________iv.
________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
1) An is the amount of money earned or received over a certain period of time (a)money (b)gift (c)price
(d)income
2) are weekly or bi –weekly payment made or receive for work or services provided (a)salary (b)wages
(c)gifts (d)allowance
3) are money given willingly to a person (a)cash gifts (b)Allowance (c)Wages (d)salary
4) A is a fixed regular payment usually made every month to employees doing professional or office work
(a)wages (b)allowance (c)salary (d)pocket money
5) A woman may receive feeding from her husband (a)salary (b)allowance (c)pocket money (D)wages
6) are things we require because they are very important (a)wants (b)Money (c)salary (d)Needs
8) Comparison of prices in the local market before buying is known as (a)pricing (b)selecting (c)market
survey (d)planning
9) A small amount of money given to a child by his/her parents or garden on a regular basis is called
(a)Salary (b)pocket money (c)wages (d)gifts
10) One of the following is not an example of needs (a)Toys (b)food (c)clothing (d)shelter
11) Listing of items a person wants to purchase is known as (a)bargaining (b)selecting (c)market survey
(d)budgeting
12) buying means buying goods we need in large quantities (a)cheap (b)items (c)Bulk (d)Price
13) All these are chains of distribution EXCEPT (a)producer (b)teacher (c)retailer (d)consumer
14) is the food we eat at a regular time (a)meal (b)proper (c)snacks (d)breakfast
15) is an art of making proper arrangements for family feeding (a)market survey (b)meal planning
(c)bulk buying (d)nutrients
17) is the meal we eat in the morning (a)lunch (b)supper (c)dinner (d)breakfast
18) The meal that is eaten in the evening is called (a)lunch (b)breakfast (c)supper (d)food
19) Pounded yam, Eba, Amala are foods that are good for (a)lunch (b)break fast (c)dinner (d)supper
20) is a list that shows the different food items to be taken at a particular meal (a)lunch (b)Menu
(c)Soup (d)break fast
21) is the meal you eat in the afternoon (a)Breakfast (b)dinner (c)supper (d)lunch
23) One of the following is a traditional food in Hausa land (a)Tuwo shinkafa (b)Ofe ede (c)Ebiripo (d)Ofada rice
24) service is a traditional method of food service (a)Tray (b)table (c)kitchen (d)stand
36) Hands should be properly washed before and after meals (a)True or False
SECTION B
iv. _____________________________________________
4) State the 3 meals of the day and give at least one food for each meal.
_________________________________________
ii. ____________________________________________________iii.
____________________________________________
FIRST TERM
1) Creative rhythmic movements are shown by the following EXCEPT (a)soldier (b)boxers (c)hunters (d)teachers
2) One of the following is not an example of creative rhythmic activities (a)eating (b)walking (c)Dancing (d)Marching
3) All these are examples of long distance race EXCEPT (a)800metres (b)100metres (c)3000metres (d)5000metres
4) The last skills in long distance race is (a)start (b) Running action (c)Finishing (d)breathing
5) athletics usually make up a team in a relay race (a)2 (b)4 (c)8 (d)20
6) In 4 x 400metres relay, each athlete runs metres (a)400 (b)200 (c)800 (d)100
7) The baton exchange is used for the 4 x 400metres relay race (a)Open (b)close (c)Non-visual (d)visual
8) The last leg in a relay race is also called (a)exchange leg (b)anchor leg (c)speed leg (d)baton leg
9) All the following are the skills in 4 x 400 metres relay race EXCEPT (a)start (b)Baton exchange (c)stride (d)finish
10) One of the following is not a track event (a)High jump (b)long distant races (c)Relay races (d)Hurdles
11) is a track event where runners run over obstacles call hurdle stands (a)Relay race (b)High jump (c)Long
distance race (d)Hurdles
13) There are fights in any of the hurdle races (a)10 (b)8 (c)4 (d)20
14) 110 metres hurdles race is for (a)women (b)girls (c)men (d)adult
15) is a field event in which an athlete jumps over a bar supported by two vertical poles (a)relay race (b)long
jump (c)Hurdles (d)High jump
16) All these are high jump equipment except (a)two vertical poles (b)foam (c)baton (d)tape measure
17) One of the following is not a basic styles in high jump (a)fight (b)the fosbury flop (c)straddle (d)The western roll
18) The run way for a standard long jump pitch is a maximum of metres (a)30 (b)45 (c)100 (d)35
19) Hitch – kick is one of the styles in event (a)high jump (b)relay race (c)Hurdles (d)long jump
20) All the following are basic styles in Long jump event EXCEPT (a)stride jump (b)hand jump (c)straddle (d)Hitch –
kick
21) There are players in each team on a football pitch (a)11 (b)9 (c)5 (d)15
22) The field of play in football game is called (a)court (b)room (c)pitch (d)area
23) The is the only person allowed to use his/her hand to catch the ball within the penalty area (a)defender
(b)goal keeper (c)mid fielders (d)attackers
24) All these are the categories of players in football game EXCEPT (a)goal keeper (b)defenders (c)mid fielder
(d)referee
25) the person who officiates the football game is called (a)referee (b)Keeper (c)defender (d)coach
SECTION B
ii. ___________________________________
(iii)_____________________________(iv)_______________________________
5) Mention 4 categories players in football game: state 4 rules in foot ball game
i._____________________________________________________ii.
____________________________________________
iii. ____________________________________________________iv.
__________________________________________
FIRST TERM
1) is the total way of the life of people (a)occupation (b)culture (c)farming (d)food
2) Indirect rule was introduced to Nigeria by (a)Lord Lugard (b)Mohammed (c)Olusegun Obasanjo(d)Sami
Abadia
3) The three major ethnic groups in Nigeria are , , and EXCEPT (a)Hausa (b)Igbo (c)Yoruba
(d)Ashanti
4) The head of the traditional rulers in Hausa land is (a)Oba (b)Eze (c)Emir (d)Obi
5) The following are the major occupation in Nigeria before the coming of the colonial master (a)Farming
(b)Teaching (c)Fishing (d)hunting
8) These are the three major religion that was practiced in Nigeria EXCEPT (a)Christian (b)Islamic (c)Traditional
(c)Buddhism
9) The type of marriage in which a man marries more than one wife is known as (a)Polyandry
(b)polygamy (c)Monogamy (d) exogamy
10) marriage occurs between people from different ethnic groups (a)inter ethnic (b)intra – ethnic
(c)same ethnic (d)polygamy
11) is the coming together of a man and a woman to become husband and wife and to live together as
one (a)Religion (b)ethnic (c)marriage (d)agreement
12) The form of marriage in which a Yoruba man unites with a Yoruba woman is known as (a)Inter
ethnic (b)intra ethnic (c)monogamous (d)polyandry
13) is a man that is not yet married (a)spinster (b)Young (c)human being (d)Bachelor
14) One of the following is not a reason for martial failure (a)intolerance (b)childlessness (c)respect (d)infidelity
15) A female adult who is not married yet is a (a) Bachelor (b) spinster (c)single (d) woman
16) In the olden days people worship the following gods EXCEPT (a)Sango (b)Amadioha (c)Obatala (d)Jesus
17) The holy book of Christian religion is (a)Bible (b)Quran (c)Novel (d)Textbook
18) All the following are the causes of religious intolerance in Nigeria EXCEPT (a)Ignorance (b)respect (c)selfishness
(d)Ethnicity
19) is the association of workers in an organization protects the interest of workers (a)workers (b)Trade union
(c)employers union (d)Teachers union
20) One of the following is not an example of trade union in Nigeria (a)NLC (b)NUT (c)Employer union (d)ASUU
21) is the amount of money received either yearly, monthly, weekly or daily (a)Income (b)gift (c)allowance
(d)food
22) is what a worker gets in return for his services (a)Money (b)food (c)gift (d)wages
23) is simply means being engaged in a work and being paid for it (a)Money (b)Salary (c)employment
(d)Income
24) One of the following is not a type of work people engage themselves in (a)Robbery (b)Teaching
(c)Carpentry
25) All of the following are locally made goods Except (a)bag (b)furniture (c)motor car (d)shoes
27) One area of influence by foreign countries on the Nigeria family life is
30) The form of marriage in which an Igbo man marries a Yoruba woman is called
31) The marriage in which a woman marries more than one husband is known as
SECTION B
1) Explain briefly the Nigeria family life before the arrival of the foreigners:
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3) Mention five foreign culture that affect our values and culture (i)
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iv. __________________________________________________(v)
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iv. __________________________________________________(v)
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iv. __________________________________________________(v)
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FIRST TERM
2) Paul was brought up in Jerusalem by a Greek teacher called (a)Gamalid (b)Simeon (c)Andrew (d)Peter
5) Before Paul believed in Jesus Christ his name was (a)Saul (b)Peter (c)John (d)Gamalid
7) Paul collected letters from the high priest in Jerusalem to arrest the Christian in the synagogues at
(a)Tarsus (b)Rome (c)Damascus (d)Nigeria
10) One importance of Paul’s conversion was that (a)It makes the people to know him (b)it led to the
spread of Christianity (c)It made him blind (d)None
11) Paul went with or his first missionary journey (a)Barnabas (b)Simeon (c)Lucas (d)John
12) was the fore runner of Jesus Christ (a)Judas (b)Stephen (c)Simeon (c)John the Baptist
13) Paul went with on his second missionary journey (a)Barnabas (b)Stephen (c)Silas (d)John
14) Paul healed a man who had been lame from birth at (a)Lagos (b)Lystra (c)Iconium (d)Damascus
16) Paul was stoned and dragged out of the city at (a)Nigeria (b)Tarsus (c)Antioch (d)Lystra
17) Paul went to a town named Corinth and he met a Jew named (a)Silas (b)Aquila (c)James (d)Barnabas
19) Apart from lawyer, Paul was also a (a)Tent maker (b)Tailor (c)Mechanic (d)Plumber
20) involves preaching the gospel to people everywhere and converting them to Christians (a)Journey
(b)Christian (c)Movement (d)Missionary work
21) The capital city of Macedonia was (a)Derby (b)Philippi (c)Lystra (d)Damascus
22) Lydia was from the city of (a)Derbe (b)Damascus (c)Thyatira (d)Rome
23) Paul was imprisoned in for preaching the gospel (a)Tarsus (b)Jerusalem (c)Philippi (d)Antioch
24) Paul was sent to for trial (a)Nigeria (b)Lystra (c)Rome (d)Damascus
25) The Epistle of Paul to the Romans was written to the church in (a)Galatia (b)Tarsus (c)Jerusalem (d)Rome
33) The two set of people that Paul preached the gospel to were and
36) The communities that Paul visited on his third missionary were and
37) While Paul was waiting for trial, he could only reach the churches through
40) The Epistle of Paul to the Colossians which was written for the church in
SECTION B
1) Trace the history of Paul the apostles briefly:
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ii. _____________________________________________________iii.
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iv. ____________________________________________________ v.
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ii. _____________________________________________________iii.
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iv. ____________________________________________________ v.
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FIRST TERM
1) are awards given to members of the society for their contributions towards national development
(a)Gift (b)National honour awards (c)position (d)Political appointment
2) The National Honours award was established in by the Nigerian government (a)1964 (b)1950 (c)1948
(d)1984
3) National Honours awards are usually given by (a)Family (b)Head mistress (c)president (d)Father
4) The highest National honour award given in Nigeria is (a)GCON (b)CFR (c)MFR (d)GCFR
5) The National honour award given to the Vice – president is (a)GCFR (b)GCON (c)OON (d)MON
6) National honour awards are given for (a)hardwork (b)laziness (d)gift (d)position
7) All these people have received honour awards in Nigeria EXCEPT (a)Obafemi Awolowo (b)Ahmadu Bello
(c)Nnamdi Azikiwe (d)Akindele A.B
8) Whose portrait is in Nigeria ₦100 notes (a)Ahmadu Bello (b)Nnamdi Azikiwe (c)Obafemi Awolowo (d)Murtala
Mohammed
9) One of the following is not a local musical instrument in Nigeria (a)goje (b)cutlass (c)agogo (d)sekere
10) One of the following is not National honour awards in Nigeria (a)GCFR (B)NEEDS (C)MFR (d)GCON
11) national honours inspire people to become (a)Lazy (b)proud (c)thief (d)Obedient
12) one of the following is not a locally made good (a)textiles (b)foot wear (c)Television (d)biscuits
13) All the following are the needs to value Nigeria goods EXCEPT (a)Laziness (b)national pride (c)Employment
(d)Better life
14) Things that we cherished in our country are (a)goods (b)values (c)food (d)water
15) One of the value that promote peace is (a)dishonesty (b)unfaithfulness (c)Laziness (d)Tolerance
16) is the act of accepting other people’s behavior and ways of doing things (a)Cooperation (b)honesty
(c)Tolerance (d)Laziness
17) is a situation of quietness, tranquility, harmony and non-violence (a)Peace (b)dispute (C)fighting
(d)dishonest
18) is the act of working or acting together to achieve a common goal. (a)Peace (b)Cooperation
(c)honest (d)love
19) can be define as an act of promoting national interest (a)Peace (b)Love (c)cooperation
(d)Nationalism
20) means proud, loyalty and devotion to a nation. (a)Cooperation (b)Peace (c)Patriotism (d)Nationalism
21) Nigeria gained independence on (a)1ST Oct 1960 (b)1st Oct 1963 (c)1st Dec 1960 (d)1st Sept 1959
22) One of the following is not a problem of Ethnic, state and group loyalty (a)Free and fair election (b)Ethnic crisis
(c)Political instability (d)Boundary disputes
23) The two horses in Nigeria Coat of Arms stand for (a)peace (b)dignity (c)Love (d)care
24) The green colour in Nigeria National flag stands for (a)Leave (b)honest (c)cooperation (d)Agriculture
25) Nigeria national Anthem has stanzas (a)1 (b)4 (c)2 (d)3
26) GC FR means
33) and are the people that have received National honour awards in Nigeria
ii. _____________________________________________________iii.
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iv. ____________________________________________________ v.
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2) Explain Nigeria goods; State 3 reasons why we need to value Nigeria goods :
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ii. ___________________________________________________iii.
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i. _____________________________________________________ii.
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FIRST TERM
1) is the art of planting of crops and the rearing of animals for man use. (a)social studies (b)Agriculture
(c)Home Economics (d)History
5) Cassava tubers can be processed into one of the following (a)garri (b)Pap (c)Corn (d)rice
6) One of the following is not an animal crops (a)Maize (b)cocoa (c)Cassava (d)Yam
7) Agriculture provides employment for about of the Nigeria population (a)10% (b)50% (c)70%
(d)5%
8) All the followings are cereal crops EXCEPT (a)Maize (b)rice (c)wheat (d)Yam
9) Does Agriculture involve production of crops only (a)Yes (b)No (c)A&B (d)None
10) Agriculture started by the activities of the so called men. (a)early (b)good (c)bad (strong
11) The early men engaged in (a)eating (b)hunting (c)dressing (d)manufacturing
12) This act of going from one place to another is known as (a)planting (b)walking (c)wandering (tracking
14) Early men started agriculture (a)true (b)false (c)A &B (d)None
15) All the followings are farm tools EXCEPT (a)hoe (b)sticks (c)cutlass (d)axe
16) Is Agriculture important in the economy (a)Yes (b)No (c)A & B (d)None
17) One of the following is not a leafy vegetables (a)ugwu leaf (b)bitter leaf (c)water leaf (c)tomato
18) Can Agriculture provide job opportunities (a)Yes (b)No (c)A & B (d)None
19) All the following are examples of fruity vegetables EXCEPT (a)Okra (b)tomato (c)Onions (d)water leaf
20) One of the following cannot be obtained from timber (a)Paper (b)leather (c)furniture (d)boat
21) Lime and lemon are good sources of Vitamin (a)B (b)A (c)C (d)E
22) are the people that raise and take care of animals (a)Gardeners (b)Crop farmers (c)Market people
(d)Animal rearers
23) The Fulani engages in animal rearing (a) normal (b)women (c) Rich (d)None
24) All the following are examples of ornamental crops EXCEPT (a)hibiscus flower(b)sun flower (c)spider lily (d)yam
25) One of the following is not a perennial crops (a)Maize (b)cocoa (c)Rubber (d)oil palm tree
26) Over a years ago, man moved from one place to another
39) are the people that raise vegetables such as tomato, okra, carrot, etc
SECTION B
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i. ___________________________________________________ii.
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iii. ____________________________________________________
i. _____________________________________________________ii.
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i. _____________________________________________________ii.
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5) State the end product of the following (a)Maize (b)Cassava (c)Cocoa (d)Timber
a. _________________________________________b. _____________________________________________
c ____________________________________________________d.
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FIRST TERM
Read the following passage and answer the questions which follow
THE KANGAROO
Of all the animals in Australia, the Kangaroo is the most famous. In fact, it is to this continent as the elephant is to india.
Next to the Kangaroo is the duck – billed platypus.
The Kangaroo has a very powerful tail and hind legs which enable it to move along quickly. This movement is
made up of a series of long jumps. So active is the Kangaroo that it can move at a high speed to cover a long distance
within a short time.
The most interesting point about this creature is the way it carries its young ones in a pouch on its belly, rather
like the West Arica monkey. Though the difference is that the young monkey does not stay in pouch but holds fast to its
mother with its arms and legs as she moves from branch to branch.
The forelegs of the Kangaroo are short and do not touch the ground during movement. The bushmen of Australia
though they are the most primitive natives in the world are very fond of this animal. These people have strange beliefs
and customs but they are very kind to the Kangaroo.
Questions:
SECTION B
In each of the sentences below, pick out the correct adjective in the brackets
Choose the appropriate word from the list below to complete each of the following sentences (Under, among, off,
between) (of, by, since)
SECTION C
Composition
3) Write on ‘ Airport’
FIRST TERM
8. (9) (10)
Sample: 3! = 3 x 2 x 1 = 6
4! = 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 24
2! = 2 x 1 = 2
(30)
FIRST TERM
2. Write 94816 infigure (a) nine thousand four hundred and eighty six (b) ninety four million, eight hundred and
sixteen (c) ninety four thousand , eight hundred and sixteen (d) nine thousand d eight hundred and sixteen
3. Write 279 in rom an numerals (a) XXIX (b) CLXXIX (c) XCLXXIX (d) CCLXXIX
4. What is the error when a boy wrote three thousand and two instead of thirty thousand and two (a) 27,000
(b) 16000 (c) 3000 (d) 30,000
5. What is the place value of ringed digit in the following 378 6 21 (a) hundreds (b) units (c) hundredth
(c) tens
6. What is the place value of 3 in 8.391 (a) tens (b) tenth (c) hundreds (d) unit
7. Arrange the following in ascending order (a) 0.7,0.306, 0.089 (b) 0.306, 0.089 , 0.7 (c) 0.7, 0.08 , 0.306 (d)
0.089, 0.306, 0.7
8. Correct 2.849 to 2 decimal places (a) 2.84 (b) 2.8 (c) 2.85 (d) 2.90
85
9. Convert /100 to a decimal fractions (a) 0.85 (b) 0.8 (c) 0.085 (c) 0.0085
10. Convert 21 in base 10 numerals to base 2 (a) 10102 (b) 101012 (c) 101112 (d) 10002
11. Which fraction is larger 3/5 or ½ ? (a) ½ (b) 3/5 (c) A & B (d) none
12. 4/5 5
/6 complete with (a) + (b) > (c) < (d) none
13. Find the number of oranges shared when 1/3 of 60 oranges are shared (a) 60 (b) 30 (c) 15 (d) 20
14. Find the ratio of 25k to 20k (a) 5:4 (b) 4:3 (c) 5:3 (d) 4:7
15. The sides of a rectangle are in the ratio 1:3 . The shorter side is 6cm. find the longer side (a) 10 (b) 6cm
(c) 18cm (d) 25cm
16. Divide 30 apples between Taiwo and Kehinde in the ratio 1:4 : What is Taiwo share? (a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 24 (d) 10
-17. Convert 0.5 to fraction in its lowest term (a) ¼ (b) 1/5 (c) 1/10 (d) ½
18. Change 2/5 to percentage (a) 20% (b) 40% (c) 50% (d) 100%
19. Write 7/100 as a decimal (a) 0.7 (b) 0.70 (c) 0.07 (d) 0.007
22. Add 0.5 , 1.12, 0.06 together (a) 0.68 (b) 1.90 (c) 1.68 (d) 1.86
23. Solve 1/3 + ¾ (a) 1/12 (b) ¼ (c) 1 1/12 (d) 1 1/5
25. Subtract 0.07 from 1.5 (a) 1.43 (b) 1.70 (c) 0.7 (d) 1.5
32. find the fraction shared, if 48 out of 60 groundnut are shared _______________________________
35. Ten men take 8days to dig a trench, how many men are needed to dig it in 4days, working at the same rate.
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36. Six cups of rice cost N90, how much would 10 cups cost ___________________________
37. A boy scored 15 out of 60 sums, express his mark as a percentage _______________________________
SECTION B
1. Write the following in words (i) 620134 (ii) 10360120 (iii) 72481341
5. Write the place value of 5 in the following (a) 634125 (b) 64.52 (c) 685362
FIRST TERM
1. Kini 150 ni onka Yoruba? (a) Aadojo (b) ogoje (d) ogofa
2. Orisun iwa omoluabi ni ____(a) eko ile (b) ijo jijo (d) alo pipa
3. Orisii ise owo ni ile Yoruba ni ___ (a) ole jija (b) titoro owo (d) ise apeja
4. Oruko eso ti a fi n ta ayo ni ____(a) omo ayo (b) ileke (d) efun
5. Iya ati baba w ani ____(a) alufa wa (b) obi wa (d) lemonu
6. _____ je oro oruko eranko (a) aja (b) ogeed (d) igbale
7. Eyin pipa je okan lara asa ___ni ile Yoruba (a) ako sise (b) oge sise (d) ole sise
8. Eniyan meloo ni o maa n ta ayo leekan soso? (a) eniyan meta (b) eniyan kan (d) eniyan meji
9. Awon onise wo ni o n gbin ounje ti a n je (a) alagbede (b) onidiri (d) agbe
10. Kini oruko oba ilu oyo (a) osemowe (b) Alaafin (d) awujale
11. Kini oro oruko ninu gbolohun yii “Bola sun” (a) Bola (b) sun (d) n ko mo
12. Oro oruko n sise _____ ati ____ ninu gbolohun (a) iya ati baba (b) oluko ati akekoo (d) oluwa ati abo
13. Tani Yoruba n pe ni alapa-ma-sise? (a) gbajumo (b) ole (d) agbe
14. Okan lara ohun elo fun alaro ni (a) ikoko aro (b) aake (d) ada
15. Ise to bori gbogbo ise miran ni ise ____(a) aso hihun (b) ope kiko (d) ise agbe
16. Nnkan elo aludun ti awon Yoruba n lo fun ibanisoro (a) ilu (b) iwe (d) sekere
17. _____ ki I se ilu ibile Yoruba (a) gangan (b) bata (d) konga
18. Ohun ____ni ilu Yoruba fi maa n soro (a) meta (b) meji (d) mejo
19. Yiyan ni ___maa n yan oro oruko (a) epon (b) eyan (d) aropo
22. Aajo ewa ni ___(a) ikini (b) ilera (d) oge sise
23. Oge sise wa fun ___(a) tajateran (b) tokunrintobirin (d) tekuteye
24. Yato si oge sise ____tun maa n fo idoti kuro ninu eyinju (a) laali (b) ara siso (d) tiroo
26. Bawo ni a se n ki onidiri (a) oju gbooro (b) adepa (d) igba aro
27. Ona ti awon yoruba n gba se iranlowo fun ara won laye atijo ni ___je (a) asa oge sise (b) asa rar finfin
(d) asa iranra-eni -lowo
28. Ilo meloo ni o wa ninu opon ayo (a) mejila (b) meta (d) mewa
30. Ohun elo fun ise agbe ni ____(a) ada (b) emu (d) igba
IPIN KEJI
v. _________________________
B. Daruko ona marun ti awon Yoruba n gba ran ara won lowo
v. _________________________
D. Daruko marun ninu ise ti a n se ni ile Yoruba (ise abinibi ile Yoruba)
v. _________________________
v. Ogorun:- _______________
FIRST TERM
4. “Na wetin I go tell CNN be say, na laughter kill you” who said it? _____________________
5. “He went directly to the refrigerator to get a chilled water to refill his natural fuel tank” Natural fuel
tank in this statement means __________________________________________
8. Sit up, this lazy elephant of a son “who was regarded as an elephant of a son” who was regarded as
an elephant in the statement? _________________________________________
13. Am I not the one paying the house rent? Who made this statement? ___________________
15. Mrs Itanda could perceive the smell of the almighty _________________drink
17. The army was sentenced to ____________________years imprisonment with hard labour
18. Who carried Mr Itanda from his wife shop to the house? ____________________________
19. Who do you think you are staring at like that old witch? Who was regarded as old witch in this
sentence? ______________________________________________
26. Who knows what Joseph had done to warrant police arrest “said _______________________
27. Joseph went to boutique to buy some clean clothes at about __________________________
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FIRST TERM
1) Bola greets her Daddy in the morning (a)bonne journee papa (b)bonjour papa (c)bonsoir
papa
2) Ada greets her class mate in the afternoon (a)après mon amie (b)bon-apres midi mon amie (c)a
midi mon amie
3) In the school at closing time Daniel greets his class-mate (a)Mon bon – ami (b)bonsoir mon ami (b)au
revoir mon ami
4) In the night, Ayo greets his Mummy (a)bonne nuit Maman (b)bonne Maman (c)belle Maman
5) At home, TOBI welcome his Daddy (a)Merci papa (b)Au revoir papa (c)bonne arrivee papa
8) A cinq heures et demie, je (se lever) (a)se leve (b)me leve (c)te leves
SECTION 4: Remplis les vides avec le nombre juste du partie du corps en questions.
SECTION 6: Use the words from the boxes below to make five(5)correct sentences in French language
tete
J’ ai a la poitrine
Tu as a l’ Oreille
Il mal au ventre
a pied
yeux
i. ____________________________________________________________________
ii. ____________________________________________________________________
iii. ___________________________________________________________________
iv. __________________________________________________________________
v. ___________________________________________________________________
FIRST TERM
20 . z ______________________