ICT and Data Processing
ICT and Data Processing
ICT has turned the whole world into a ……A. global village B. galaxy C.
universe D. none
The process of surfing the NET to get information for further research is
……. A. primary source B. on-line C. secondary source D. None
The following can be used for counting in the ancient times except…..A.
fingers B. computer C. stones D. none
The stages of development of the computer machine are known as……..A.
computer age B. computer history C. computer generation D. all
……..is the smallest and the most popular class of computers. A. Micro
B. Mini C. Super D. Mainframe.
SECTION B: THEORY
ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS
5a. Define
data.
Information
SECTION A
……. was the first calculating device. A. Napier’s Bones B. Punched card
C. Abacus D. Slide rule
ICT has turned the whole world into a ……A. global village B. galaxy C.
universe D. none
The production of goods with or without human intervention using
computer is known as …….A. automation B. AI C. expert system D.
vacuum tube
The process of surfing the NET to get information for further research is
……. A. primary source B. on-line C. secondary source D. None
The following can be used for counting in the ancient times except .A.
fingers B. computer C. stones D. None
……..is the smallest and the most popular class of computers. A. Micro B.
Mini C. Super D. Mainframe.
The octal number system has a radix of … A.7 B.10 C.16 D.8
50.C
THEORY
ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS
4a. Define the term ICT. 4b. Mention some ICT gadgets.
SECTION A
Scarcity in Economics means that resources are . (a). Not enough share
among the producers of goods and services (b). Needed to satisfy
human wants are limited (c). Never enough to share among
consumers of goods and services (d). Required to meet our essential
wants are unlimited
………….. is the branch of economics which deals with smaller units of the
economy (a). Macro-Economics (b). Opportunity cost (c).
Production (d). Micro-Economics
The full meaning of GDP is ………… (a). Gross Domestic Purchase (b).
Good Domestic Product (c). Gross Domestic Product (d). Great
Development
Human beings do not provide the necessary labour which combines with
other factors to provide goods and services (a) True (b) False
……… chart is used when the date given are made up of only one item or
component (a). bar (b). pie (c).simple (d). multiple
………. is the inability of human beings to provide themselves with all the
things they desire or want (a). Wants (b). Choice (c). Scarcity (d).
Scale of proportion
The following are the basic economics problems except ……………. (a).
What to produce (b). How to produce (c). For whom to produce
(d). None of the above
The mean of the following data is 10, 12, 18, 16, 20, is (a). 16
(b). 15.5 (c). 20 (d). 15.2
The most pressing wants or needs come first before the least ones under
…………… (a). Wants (b). Scale (c). Choice (d). Scale of
preference
All those except one is not a feature of land (a). It is immobile (b).
It is a free gift (c). It is man made (d). Variability
The following are the factors which determine what to produce except one
(a). Market product (b). Cost of production (c). Consumer
income (d). Consumer needs
The supply of land is limited (a) True (b) False
One of the following is not a factor which determines who to produce for
(a). Level of income (b). Production function (c). Type of
economic system (d). Satisfaction of wants
………. is all forms of human efforts put into or utilized in production (a).
Capital (b). Entrepreneur (c). Labour (d). Land
The alternative use in economics means that these scarce resources can
be used for _______ (a) same purpose (b) all purpose (c)
different purpose (d) all of the above
If the price of the commodity decrease people will buy _______ (a) more
(b) little (c) small (d) less
_______ can also be defined as the creation of utility (a) demand (b)
choice (c) production (d) supply
Economics as a social science subject is also concerned with the study of
firms or companies and ________ (a) collection of data (b) ranking of
needs (c) production (d) scarcity
______ is the average of two middle numbers (a) mode (b) mean (c)
median (d) all of the above
It is not the entrepreneur that bear the risks and take major decision of
the business (a) True (b) False
50.B 51.A 52.C 53.C 54.B 55.C 56.B 57.D 58.A 59.B
60.B
THEORY:
Find the mean, mode, and median of the following set of numbers 8, 16,
24, 8, 12, 18, 24, 10, 16, 20, 24, 24, 12, 24, 12, 16, 18, 18,.
i. What is production?
i. Define economics
EDE YORUBA
AKAYE
IBEERE
1. Ayoka yii fi han pe owo je (a) agberage (b) oga (C)iranse (d)onitara
2. Ona wo lo dara ju lati lowo? (a)oso sise (b)omo gbigbe (C)ise sise (d)
gbigbo tebi
3. Akole ti o ba ayoka yii mu ju ni____ (a) awon adigunjale (b)o wo nini (c)
danfaani olowo (d)gbigbe kokeeni
5. Ewo ni o lodi si ona ti won fi n gbo owo lode oni? (a)idigunjale (b)oso-
sise (c) gbigbona to to (d)gbigbe ko keeni
AKAYE 2
IBEERE
6. Akole wo lo ba ayoka yii mu julo? (a) agbojulogun (b)gbewiri (c) ole (d)
afajo
11. The teacher is writing on the chalk board (a)olukonaa nko iwe si ptako
(b)oluko kowe (c) oluko ti kowe (d)oluko ati iwe
12. God of wisdom (a)olorun oye (b)olorun iwe (c)olorun ogbon (d)olorun
eledaa
13. Eya ara ifo ti a Ko lee foju ri ni___(a)komookun (b)ete (C)imu (d)eyin
14. Ewo n leya ara afipe ni nu awon wonji (a)oju (b)ete (C)ori (d)eti
15. Eya ra afipe asunsi ni (a)eyin oke (b)imu (C)aja enu (d)ete isale
20. Tun oro yi ko ni ilana akoto ode-oni “biotilejepe” (a) bio tile jepe (b)bio
tile je p lejepe” (a) bio tile jepe (b)bi o tile je pe (C)bi o ti le je pe (d)bi o
tile je pe
21. Ewo ni kii se ise isembaye ninu awon wonyi (a)ope kiko (b)aro dída
(c)eni hinun
eree
24. Pari owe yii “ile la n wo ki a to” (a)jeun (b)woso (c)kole (d)somo loruko
25. Fi aake kori tumo si_ (a)ko jale (b)binu (c)salo (d)fariga
27. Awon ijebu feran ati maa je_ (a)ikokore (b)lafun (C)ekuru diyan
1. Daruko ise abinibi ile yoruba marun-un pelu ohun elo won 2a. Daruko
orisi iro ede meta
ENGLISH – STUDIES
SPEECH WORK
Choose from the options, the word that has the correct stress.
1. indoctrinate (a) In-doc-tri-nate (b) In-DOC-tri-nate
(c) In-doc-TRI-nate
SECTION B: GRAMMAR
From the list of words lettered A to D, choose the one that is nearest in
meaning to the underlined words.
Religious leaders are supposed to be beneficient (a) clean (b) holy (c)
honest (d) kind (e) malevolent
From the list of words lettered A to D, choose the one that is most nearly
opposite in meaning to the underlined word
The reply of the accused to the question was cautious rather than ——- (a)
attentive (b) scrupulous (c) hasty (d) thoughtful
In many ways, my parents are very conservative but there are times when
they surprise me with their ————— ideas of family planning. A. critical
b. liberal c. modern d. new e. orthodox
SECTION C: VOCABULARY
Complete each of the sentences with one words in the brackets: (secular,
ethics, denomination, doctrine, pilgrimage, fanatics, worship, Bible,
monotheist)
3. ‘Let the floods clap their hands.’ Is an example of _____(a) simile (b)
personification (c) irony
5. ‘As bright as snow’ is an example of____(a) irony (b) metaphor (c) simile
Runway: This is a wide path from which aircraft take off and on which they
land. Tarmac: This is a surface of a road, runway at an airport. E,g The
plane was waiting on a tarmac. Air hostess: A young woman who looks
after passengers in an aircraft. Flight: A journey in a plane.
Mast: a long pole set upright on a ship to support the sail or flag.
International waters: waters across the country’s water territory. It is
called waters- not water.
Ocean liner- Ship used to carry passengers and some cargo is across the
ocean. Cruise ship- This type of ship is used for adventurism. Cabin: This is
a private room in a ship. Yacht: A boat or small ship, usually with sails,
often with an engine, built and used for racing or cruising. Row-row ship-
This is used to convey cars into the country. Such ship will be widely
opened for various cars on the ship to be driven out. Dredging: This is the
clearing or deepening the river or body of water.
Coast: This is land along the sea. Crew: A group of people who works or
operates on a ship. Captain: This is a commander of a ship. Off shore: In or
on the sea, not far from the coast. The opposite of this is ‘on-shore’
Flag: This is the flag a country mounted on a ship with which it sails.
Anchor: This is something, usually a heavy piece of metal with points
which dig into the sea-bed, used to hold a boat or a ship.
RAIL, Coach: A passenger railway train. Freight: Goods or cargo.
Locomotive: Engine that goes from place to place using its own power,
especially used to pull railway trains. Railway yard: A place where trains
are parked or maintained. Commuter trains: These carry passengers
between large cities and the surrounding suburbs. Freight service: This is
a service which involves transportation of goods from one place to
another.
QUESTIONS
SECTION F: COMPOSITION
FINANCIAL – ACCOUNTING
This includes making journal entries so that your accounts will balance
(a) data recording (b) data processing (c) data reporting (d)
data collection
There is no accurate record as to when account started (a) True (b)
False
In _______ cash book, there is separate column for date, particulars folio,
cash and bank (a) one column (b) double column (c) three
column (d) none of the above
Where rules and guideline are neglected, the accounting information will
not be _____ (a) reliable (b) verifiable (c) relevance (d)
comparability
The principle of double entry operates on the basis that every financial
transaction must have two _______ (a) parts (b) side (c)
aspects (d) none of the above
Companies and allied matter Act ________ (as amended in 2004) (a)
1990 (b) 1986 (c) 1960 (d) 1870
ICA Scotland was establish in what year (a) 1854 (b) 1880 (c)
1999 (d) 1965
Accounting is not used for tax assessment (a) True (b) False
Who gives under the principle of double entries (a) debit (b) credit
(c) debit and credit (d) none of the above
The two side of accounting equation must not be equal (a) True (b)
False
A nurse is to the medical doctor just as book keeper is the _________ (a)
company (b) accountant (c) teacher ( d) business
_________ Is the first stage of the accounting cycle (a) reporting (b)
data processing (c) data collection (d) all of the above
ICA England and Walesa was establish in what year (a) 1965 (b)
1880 (c) 1990 (d) 1854
ICAN of Nigeria was establish and affiliated with the professional institutes
in ______ and _____ (a) Britain, Italy (b) Britain, Nigeria (c) USA,
Italy (d) Britain, USA
_______ ledgers are for creditors accounts and debtors account (a)
personal (b) private (c) general (d) normal
Cash book also performs the function of a ledger (a) True (b) False
______ refers to the guidelines that professional needs to follow while
practicing accounting (a) data recording (b) accounting ethics
(c) accounting processing (d ) data collection
This is the book of original entry in which credit sales are recorded before
posting to the ledger (a) sales day book (b) subsidiary (c)
credit note (d) debit note
ICA of Nigeria was establish when (a) 1854 (b) 1880 (c)
1982 (d) 1965
_______ require skill and knowledge (a) data recording (b) book
keeping (c) accounting (d) accounting reporting
There are accounting for something we can see touch or move (a)
normal accounts (b) real accounts (c) impersonal accounts (d)
personal account
What side of your hand receives values in ledger (a) right (b)
left (c) right and left (d) none of the above
50.C 51.B 52.D 53.A 54.A 55.C 56.C 57.B 58. 59.B
60.B
THEORY
Assets liabilities
capital
300,000 ?
190,000
15,653 4,532
?
130,000 ?
90,000
? 18,000
14,000
? 140,000
70,000
i. Define accounting
Assets
Capital
Liabilities
Cash transaction
NASB
ACA
ICAN
ANAN
ICA
S.S.S 1 (ONE)
FOOD – NUTRITION
What is the major cause of obesity? (a) consumption of more foods than
the body needs (b) eating more carbohydrates than protein foods (c)
consumption of more protein foods than carbohydrates foods (d) eating
more fats and oils than the body needs
Hydrochloric acid which is essential for digestion is found in the _____ (a)
stomach (b) mouth (c)pancreas (d) large intestine
The term used to describe the building of tissues is _____ (a) metabolism
(b) catabolism (c) homeostasis (d) anabolism
Animal products contains almost the same nutrients as _____ (a) pulse and
legumes (b) starch roots and plants c. fruits and vegetables d. cereals
and grains.
What makes fresh fruit drinks better than carbonated drinks for children?
(a) all parents can prepare them (b) they contain vitamin E (c) they
contain vitamin C (d) children are excited by fizzy drinks
A shopping list is usually made by _____ (a) house wife (b) salesman (c)
Shopper (d) food contractor
Which of the following is not a factor affecting foods and nutrition? (a)
availability of food (b) availability of income (c) food in season (d)
hospitality
Which of the following job options is not available in foods and nutrition
(a) clinical nutrition (b) dietetic (c) pharmacology (d) teaching
Galactose is a simple sugar found in _____ (a) cassava (b) fruit (c) meat
(d) milk
The breaking down of food in the body is _____ (a) absorption (b)
digestion (c) metabolism (d) anabolism
The most important reason for preserving food is to (a) take care of
emergency (b) save time (c) prevent spoilage (d) save money
Which of the following best describes a serviette? (a) dish cloth (b) table
napkin (c) table mat (d) tea towel
Fish is a very important source of complete protein because _____ (a) its
flash is tender (b) it contains all the essential amino acids (c) the
collagen easily converts into gelatin (d) its muscle’s fibres are short
Functions of water in the body include _____ (i) perspiration and excretion
(ii) digestion and absorption (iii) regulation of flow of liquids (iv)
regulation of temperature ii, iii and iv only (b) i and ii only (c) iii and iv
only (d) i, ii and iii only
A drink such as tea is known as _____ (a) squash (b) beverage (c) juice
(d) spirit
A dietician in a hospital has the duty of _____ (a) taking charge of the staff
during meal service (b) exercising control over the chief cook and servers
(c) collaborating with the catering manager to plan meals (d) obtaining
supplies and supervising food preparation
Moist heat on starch causes _____ (a) dextrinization (b) coagulation (c)
gelatinization (d) caramelization
The most common methods of cooking traditional dishes are _____ (a)
boiling and baking (b) roasting and grilling (c) boiling and stewing (d)
grilling and baking
A deficiency of iodine in the body will cause _____ (a) goiter (b) rickets
(c) anemia (d) kwashiorkor
The essential substances present in foods are called _____ (a) atoms (b)
nutrients (c) compounds (d) elements
In a diet with no carbohydrate and fat, the protein eaten would be used
mainly for _____ (a) protection against disease (b) production of heat and
energy (c) building and repair (d) maintaining body fluids
Some amino acids are termed essential because _____ (a) they cannot be
made by the body (b) the body can make them (c) they are not
expensive (d) they are expensive
Which of the following sugars is the sweetest? (a) maltose (b) sucrose
(c) lactose (d) glucose
Sinks, electric cookers, refrigerators and cabinets are _____ (a) large fixed
equipment (b) large movable equipment (c) small equipment (d) labour-
saving equipment
Good table manners involves _____ (a) eating slowly and quietly (b) lifting
food to mouth (c) eating all food taken on food (d) talking with food in
the mouth
Which method of cooking is NOT applicable to eggs? (a) boiling (b) frying
(c) grilling (d) poaching
Which of these is not a B complex vitamin? (a) ascorbic acid (b) folic acid
(c) thiamine (d) pyridoxine
To avoid food poisoning, all equipment after use should be _____ (a)
soaked in hot detergent (b) boiled with heated Water (c) washed and
rinsed with clean water (d) washed sparingly
Which of the following materials is most suitable for kitchen sink? (a)
stainless steel (b) plastic (c) porcelain (d) galvanized iron
Orange juice is a good source of _____ (a) vitamin B (b) vitamin C (c)
calcium (d) iron
A child whose diet consists mainly of hot pap and sugar will suffer from
(a) anemia (b) kwashiorkor (c) beriberi (d) scurvy
Food items which appear regularly in diet and in large quantity are _____
(a) carbohydrates (b) farm grown (c) staple food (d) convenience foods
Which of the following is the major reason why we cook food? To _____ (a)
combine two or more substances (b) change form, colour and size (c)
maintain nutritive value (d) increase digestibility
Essential amino acids are obtainable from _____ (a) plant sources only (b)
animal sources only (c) fats and minerals (d) plants and animal sources
The carbohydrate in milk is called _____ (a) fructose (b) maltose (c)
lactose (d) glucose
Food in season can be used in order to _____ (a) save money (b) supply
nutrients to the clients (c) allow for more bulk in the family meal (d) save
time in preparation
Poor vision van be caused by inadequacy of _____ (a) vitamin C (b) iron
and calcium (c) vitamin D and K (d) vitamin A
The correct formula for carbohydrate is _____ (a) CO2H (b) CH2O (c)
C2H2O (d) C2HO
Good health means _____ (a) eating good food and being well (b) state of
being physically fit in health (c) a state of complete physical, mental and
social well- being and not just the absence of disease (d) eating good
food and wearing clean clothes in a clean environment
A weight watcher should eat more of _____ (a) fruits and vegetables (b)
fats and butter (c) cassava and cocoa yam (d) bread and butter
Which of the following food items should not be refrigerated? (a) eggs (b)
left- over foods (c) margarine (d) flour
A perforated spoon is used for _____ (a) steaming (b) boiling (c)
plastering (d) frying
Strong teeth and bones formation requires _____ (a) protein and vitamin C
(b) calcium and phosphorus (c) calcium and vitamin C (d) vitamin F and
calcium
The first two groups of sugar are _____ (a) monosaccharide and
polysaccharides (b) sugar cane and sugar beets (c) monosaccharide and
disaccharides (d) glucose and starch
Which of the following is not a nutrient? (a) carbohydrates (b) fats (c)
water (d) hydrogen
Proteins are made up of _____ (a) enzymes (b) amino acids (c) nitrogen
(d) phosphorus
A dietary source of carbohydrate is _____ (a) oil seeds (b) tubers & roots
(c) soya beans (d) legumes
Swelling of the neck is due to an over- secretion of a gland called _____ (a)
adrenal (b) endocrine (c) pituitary (d) thyroid
50.C 51.A 52.D 53.D 54.C 55.C 56.C 57.B 58.D 59.D
60.A
Theory:
SECTION A: OBJECTIVES
Solve this exponential equation (1/2) x = 8. Find X (a) 3 (b) -4 (c) -3 (d) 4
Solve this exponential equation 3x = 1/81. Find x. (a) 3 (b) 4 (b) 5 (d) -4
Solve this exponential equation 4/2x = 64 x. find X (a) 2/8 (b) 2/7 (c) 3/7
(c) -2/7
Find the element or odd number of this set when A = {Odd numbers from
1 to 21}
(a) { 1,3,5,5,7,9,11,13,15,15,17,19,21}
(c) { 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21}
18. ____ are the root of rational numbers whose value cannot be
expressed as exact fractions. (a) set (b) fraction (c) surds (d) exponential
19. Simplify this in its basic form √45___(a) 3√5 (b) 3√6 (c) 3√3 (d) 3√8
20. Simplify this as a single surd 2√5 ___(a) √20 (b) √ (4 x 5) (c) √4 x √5
4. Given that µ= {all the days of the week}, B= {all days of the week
whose letter begin with s}
5b. List 3 types of set that you know and draw a diagram to show an
example
7. If the universal set µ= {x: 1≤ x ≤ 12} and its subsets D, F and G are
given as follows. D = {x: 2<x<8}, F={x: 4≤ x≤ 10}, G={x: 1< x ≤ 4}
Solution for No 1.
(v) 14 0 Ans= 1
Solution for No 2.
Ans= (4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32,36,40)
Solution for No 4
2. B = {Sunday, Saturday}
3. n (µ) = 7
4. n (µ) + n(B) = 7 + 2= 9
5a. Define set Ans= A ____is denoted by capital letters such as P, Q, and R
e.t.c while small letters are used to denote the elements e.g. a, b, c
5b. List 3 types of set that you know and draw a Ans= universal, union,
intersection , complementary
Solution for No 6
6a. Surds are the root of rational numbers whose value cannot be
expressed as exact fractions.
6b. Types of surd surds are conjugate , similar , simplification, addition,
multiplication etc.
Solution for No 7
µ = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}
D = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7}
F = {4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}
G = {2, 3, 4}
D U F ={ 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 9,10}
DnF = {4, 5, 6, 7}
G1 = { 1, 5, 6, 7, 8,9,10,11,12]
(D n G)1
D n G = {3, 4}
GEOGRAPHY
SECTION A
Geography is a social science subject which deals with the study of (a)
plants and animals (b) man and his environment (c) crop planting and
animal rearing
Geography cuts across the following other fields of human study except
(a) Economics (b) Government (c) Music
The word “Geo” in Greek means (a) describe (b) power (c) earth
Which of the following statement is not true of the solar system? (a) The
rays of the sun gives energy of the system (b) All the planets rotate
around the sun (c) The planets revolve around the sun.
Which two planets lie between the sun and the earth? (a) Venus and Mars
(b) Venus and Jupiter (c) Mercury and Venus
The planet with the largest orbit around the sun is (a) the Earth (b) Pluto
(c) Jupiter
Which of the following planet has no satellite? (a) Venus (b) Uranus (c)
Neptune
The planet often considered as the earth’s twin because of their close
similarity in size, mass and density is (a) Venus (b) Saturn (c) Mercury
______ is the farthest planet from the sun and the coldest (a) Pluto(b)
Jupiter (c) Uranus
The planet earth lies between (a) mercury and venus (b) mars and Jupiter
(c) venus and mars
The earth is the ……. largest planet in the solar system (a) third (b) fifth
(c) sixth
The shape of the earth can also be described as ……. shape (a) egg (b)
graph (c) geoid
The shortest flying route between any two points on the earth surface lies
along the (a) Tropic of Capricorn (b) Tropic of Cancer (c) Great circle
A great circle can be described as (a) a line of longitude (b) the line of
latitude (c) a shortest distance between two points on the globe
The following are the similarities between lines of longitude and latitude
except (a) both are used to calculate local time of a place (b) both are
numbered in degree (c) both contain great circles
If the time at the Greenwich Meridian is 11.00 am, what would be the local
time at a place 750 W? (a) 6:00am (b) 6:00pm (c) 7:00am
Latitude 66 ½0S marks the…….. (a) Antarctic circle (b) Arctic circle (c)
Tropic of cancer
Which of the following planets has twelve satellites? (a) Jupiter (b) Mercury
(c) Saturn
The shortest flying route between any two points on the earth surface lies
along the (a) Tropic of Capricorn (b) Tropic of Cancer (c) Great circle
A great circle can be described as (a) a line of longitude (b) the line of
latitude (c) a shortest distance between two points on the globe
The following are the similarities between lines of longitude and latitude
except (a) both are used to calculate local time of a place (b) both are
numbered in degree (c) both contain great circles
The part of the earth where living things are found is known as _______. (a)
hydrosphere (b) atmosphere (c) biosphere
Human beings live in which area? (a) Atmosphere (b) Hydrosphere (c)
Lithosphere
The part of the earth occupied by water is called _______. (a) biosphere (b)
atmosphere (c) hydrosphere
The barysphere can also be referred to as (a) crust (b) core (c) mantle
The temperature of the core is ….. (a) 200oC (b) 25000C (c) 20000C
The density of the mantle is ————- (a) 3.0 (b) 2.7 (c) 3.3
Real objects can be divided into (a) continuous and circulatory (b)
discrete and continuous (c) circulatory and discrete
Raster images are used to (a) analyse data (b) interpret data (c) store
data
All are physical objects except (a) road (b) mountain (c) river
Which of these is a socio-cultural feature? (a) airport (b) trees (c) lake
The unfolds of the wrinkles produced in Fold Mountain is known as____ (a)
synclines (b) anticlines (c) push ups (d) push downs
Which of these is not a fold mountain (a) atlas mountain (b) Himalayas (c)
mountain Kenya (d) alps
All are physical objects except (a) road (b) mountain (c) river
Geogra