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Abifab College

The document contains an exam for civic education students in junior secondary school. It includes 20 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of topics like citizenship, human rights, crimes, and civic duties. It also includes 5 essay questions where students are asked to explain concepts in civic education and list examples.

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ABIFAB COLLEGE

Italoja Street, Behind AP Filling Station Shagamu Express Rd., Odogunyan Ikorodu, Lagos.
TELEPHONE: 08023129599 EMAIL: [email protected]
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION JULY 2021/2022 ACADEMIC YEAR
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION
CLASS: JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (JSS 1)

STUDENT NAME: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


SECTION A: Answer All.
1. Value help in -----------. (a) Decision making (b) promotion making (c) sensitive making
(d) none of the above
2. Dishonesty can be seen as -------------. (a) being sincere (b) not being sincere (c)
righteousness (d) all of the above
3. Ability to reason and think without depending on other people is called -------------. (a)
self reliance (b) honesty (c) truthfulness (d) righteousness
4. Citizens are expected to perform his/her ------------ to his/her country (a) inactive (b)
polities (c) non- duties (d) duties
5. A foreigner married to a Nigerian is a ------------ (a) citizen by marriage (b) citizen by
birth (c) citizen by civic (d) citizen by naturalization
6. A good citizen should assist the law enforcement agents in reducing ----------- in the
country. (A) birth rate (b) death rate (c) crime rate (d) none of the above
7. Human rights are entrenched in the --------------. (a) book of live (b) book of law (c)
constitution (d) book of record
8. An example of economic right is ------------. (a) right to engage in political office (b)
right to engage in unlawful business (c) right to serve in NYSC (d) right to engage in
lawful business
9. An example of political right is -------------. (a) right to vote (b) right to life (c) right to
religion (d) right to education
10. Self reliant person is a/an -------------. (a) non – independent person (b) independent
person (c) legal person (d) illegal person
11. To promote sense of national identity citizens must -----------. (a) stand right during the
recitation of national anthem (b) sit down during the recitation of the national anthem (c)
jump and dance during the recitation of the national anthem (d) play and talk during the
recitation of the national anthem
12. Which of these is not the right of citizens (a) right to life (b) right to kill (c) right to
education (d) right to personal liberty
13. A true and legal member of a country or society is called ------------. (a) patriot (b)
citizen (c) president (d) Governor
14. The unlawful act or declaration that is contrary to the truth is called ------------. (a) false
hood (b) omission (c) forgery (d) dishonesty
15. The following are examples of common crimes except -------------. (a) rape (b)
examination malpractices (c) thuggery (d) standing
16. The act that violates a law which results in punishment is known as ------------. (a) false
hood (b) crime (c) victim (d) commission
17. The act of having sexual intercourse with a person without his/ her permission is known
as ------- (a) murder (b) rape (c) cultism (d) all of the above
18. The unlawful killing of another person without justification is known as -----------. (a)
impersonation (b) dishonesty (c) rape (d) murder
19. Through group activities ----------- could be discovered in one’s life. (a) talent (b)
untalented (c) bio – talent (d) minor – talent
20. FRSC means ------------ (a) Federal Road Safety Civic (b) Federal Road Safety (c)
Federal Road Safety Council (d) Federal Road Safety Corps

SECTION B: Answer three (3) questions from this section.


Question one (1) is compulsory.

1. (a) Write down the Nigerian National pledge correctly.


(b) Who composed the Nigerian National Anthem?
2. (a) Explain the National Symbols.
(b) Highlight five (5) Nigerian National Symbols
3. (a) Describe the traffic rules and regulations
(b) List five (5) traffic signs
4. (a) Who is a citizen?
(b) State the types of citizenship
5. (a) what is human right?
(b) State five (5) fundamental types of human rights
ABIFAB COLLEGE
Italoja Street, Behind AP Filling Station Shagamu Express Rd., Odogunyan Ikorodu, Lagos.
TELEPHONE: 08023129599 EMAIL: [email protected]
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION JULY 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION
CLASS: JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (JSS 2)

STUDENT NAME: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


SECTION A: Answer All.
1. The act of telling the truth at all times is known as -----------. (a) value (b) cooperation
(c) honesty (d) discipline
2. The factors that promote good value system are the following EXCEPT ----------- (a)
integrity (b) trust (c) commitment (d) intolerance
3. The ability for a person to depend mainly on his own efforts rather than on others is
called self ------- (a) reliance (b) independence (c) growth (d) motivation
4. A set of principles that directs and regulate the conduct of individuals in a society is
called ----------- (a) peace (b) development (c) values (d) importance
5. A true and legal member of a country is called ----------- (a) President (b) Citizen (c)
Patriot (d) Ambassador
6. The claims and privileges enjoyed by a person in a country are called --------- (a) rights
(b) obligations (c) payments (d) salaries
7. The feeling of love one has as member of a particular nation is called ----------- (a) love
(b) interest (c) consciousness (d) respect
8. The “Y” silver in the Nigerian coat of arms represents two important rivers called River
-------- and River --------- (a) Nile and Jordan (b) Orange and Limpopo (c) Lokoja and
Osun (d) Niger and Benue
9. The following institutions promote National unity, EXCEPT the ----------- (a) National
youth service corps (b) constitution (c) federal character commission (d) unity schools
10. Nigeria gained independence in the year ----------- (a) 1914 (b) 1954 (c) 1960 (d) 1963
11. Obligation by citizen means to do ------------ (a) what one like (b) what other people do
(c)something that is your duty (d) something that will profit you alone
12. The coming together of people or groups to work together to active a common goal or
objective is called ----------- (a) honesty (b) team (c) cooperation (d) practice
13. The duties expected of a citizen of a country include the following, EXCEPT -----------
(a) committing criminal offence (b) obeying the laws of the country (c) paying taxes (d)
voting during election
14. The selection of a person for an office or offices is known as ------------ (a) conduction
(b) voting (c) election (d) all of the above
15. The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles is called ---------- (a)
morality (b) law (c) integrity (d) love
16. Which of the following system of government does not support election of leaders? (a)
democracy (b) military (C) judiciary (d) none of the above
17. Which of these is not the right of citizens (a) right to life (b) right to kill (c)right to
personal liberty (d) right to education
18. The following are common crimes EXCEPT ----------- (a) rape (b) examination
malpractice (c) standing (d) thuggery
19. The act of having sexual intercourse with a person without his/ her permission is known
as ------(a) murder (b) rape (c) cultism (d) all of the above
20. NYSC means ---------- (a) National Youth Service Commission (b) Nigeria Youth
Service Corps (c) Nigeria Youth Service Commission (d) National Youth Service Corps

SECTION B: Answer three questions from this section

Question one (1) is compulsory.


1. (a) Explain the meaning of election.
(b) State three (3) reasons for elections
2. (a) What is electoral malpractices?
(b) List three (3) ways in which government could prevent electoral malpractices.
3. (a) Explain illiteracy and literacy
(b) State and explain three (3) causes of illiteracy
4. (a) Who is a voter?
(b) State three (3) responsibilities of a voter and two (2) procedures involve in voting
5. Write the full meaning of these .
i. INEC ii. NYSC iii. FRSC iv. NAFDAC
ABIFAB COLLEGE
Italoja Street, Behind AP Filling Station Shagamu Express Rd., Odogunyan Ikorodu, Lagos.
TELEPHONE: 08023129599 EMAIL: [email protected]
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION JULY 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR
SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES
CLASS: JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (JSS 1)

STUDENT NAME: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


SECTION A: Answer All.
1. The totality of way of life of a people is known as ------------- (a) acculturation (b)
cultural disposition (c) culture (d) material culture
2. The most important culture in Lagos state is called ------------ (a) agemo festival (b) Eyo
festival (c) egungun festival (d) Osun festival
3. The three major ethnic groups in Nigeria are -------, -------- and -------- (a) Hausa, Igbo
and Yoruba b Irobo, Tiv and Igala (c) Idoma (d) Ijaw, ITsekiri and Irobo
4. Feeling of love for one’s country is called ----------- (a) national flag (b) national symbol
(c) national consciousness (d) national anthem
5. Nigeria had independence in --------- (a) 1967 (b) 1960 (c) 1961 (d) 1965
6. The Nigerian flag was designed by ----------- (a) Miss. Williams (b) Fredrick Lugard (c)
Mr. Taiwo Akinkunmi (d) Mr. Fridrick T. Taylor
7. Victims of accidents suffers ---------- (a) cancer (b) ebola (c) fever (d) pain
8. One of these is not an agent of socialization. (a0 family (b) food (c) mass media (d)
school
9. The act of having sexual intercourse with a person without his/ her permission is known
as ------(a) murder (b) rape (c) cultism (d) all of the above
10. A small group of people whose activities are kept away from other members of the
society is called ----------- (a) society (b) rape (c) cult (d) red cross
11. One of these is cause of rape. (a) social stigma (b) indecent dressing (c) unwanted
pregnancy (d) none of the above
12. ------------ refers to all forms of cheating during the process of examination by students.
(a) self esteem (b) examination malpractices (c) examination upbringing (d) none of the
above
13. The following are causes of murder EXCEPT -------------- (a) jealousy (b) greedy (c)
peace (d) hatred
14. Indicate from the options below, who to report to in case of an accident in school. (a)
teacher (b) elders (c) parent (d) peer group
15. Which of the following best describes the reason of human trafficking? (a)
unemployment (b) peer pressure (c) ignorance (d) poverty
16. A process by which a child acquires language, values and belief is known as ---------- (a)
specialization (b) integration (c) socialization (d) civilization
17. Taking drugs mare than the prescribed dosage is a form of ----------- abuse. (a) stimulant
(b) substance (c) drug (d) medical
18. NAFDAC means ----------- (a) Nigeria agency for food drug administration (b) national
agency for food drug administration committee (c) national agency for food drug
administration and control (d) national agents for food drug administration
19. ------------ involves getting ones need met without using anger. (a) negotiation (b)
responsibility (c) honesty (d) self – esteem
20. How can we prevent Hiv/Aids? (a) abstain from sex (b) use only screened blood (c)
avoid sharing sharp objects (d) all of the above

SECTION B: Answer three (3) questions from this section


Question number one (1) is compulsory

1. (a) Define Negotiation.


(b) State five (5) situations that may require negotiation
(c) What are the skills required in negotiation?
2. (a) Explain examination malpractices.
(b) Outline five causes of examination malpractices.
3. (a) What is cultism?
(b) Highlight five (5) causes of cultism
4. (a) Explain social issues and problems
(b) List ten (10) social issues in our society
5. (a) Define family.
(b) State the agents of socialization
ABIFAB COLLEGE
Italoja Street, Behind AP Filling Station Shagamu Express Rd., Odogunyan Ikorodu, Lagos.
TELEPHONE: 08023129599 EMAIL: [email protected]
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION JULY 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR
SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES
CLASS: JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (JSS 2)

STUDENT NAME: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


SECTION A: Answer All.
1. The following are common crimes EXCEPT ----------- (a) rape (b) examination
malpractice (c) standing (d) thuggery
2. The act of having sexual intercourse with a person without his/ her permission is known
as ------(a) murder (b) rape (c) cultism (d) all of the above
3. A small group of people whose activities are kept away from other members of the
society is called ----------- (a) society (b) rape (c) cult (d) red cross
4. Goods that are not allowed by law to be imported into a country are known as --------- (a)
contrabrand (b) foreign (c) illegal (d) secret cult
5. ---------- refers to non – medical use of drugs. (a) self – esteem (b) child abuse (c) drug
abuse (d) peer pressure
6. Which of the following best describes the reason of human trafficking? (a)
unemployment (b) peer pressure (c) ignorance (d) poverty
7. All of these are measures that could be taken to ensure safety in the school, EXCEPT
--------- (a) well constructed school building (b) sending the injured students home (c)
students should be properly monitored (d) a well stocked first aid box
8. Watching out for expiring dates on drugs and packed foods is a way of protecting oneself
from --------- (a) over cooked food (b) eating processed food (c) not properly cooked
food (d0 harmful substance
9. Taking drugs mare than the prescribed dosage is a form of ----------- abuse. (a) stimulant
(b) substance (c) drug (d) medical
10. FRSC means ------------ (a) Federal Road Safety Civic (b) Federal Road Safety (c)
Federal Road Safety Council (d) Federal Road Safety Corps
11. One of the right attitude to work is ------------- (a) laziness (b) conflict (c) corruption
(d0 punctuality
12. Education is the light that removes ----------- (A) fear (b) risk (c) ignorance (d)
condition
13. Victims of accidents suffers ---------- (a) cancer (b) ebola (c) fever (d) pain
14. We should use soft hand gloves when administering first aid on a victim to prevent one of
these diseases. (a) headache (b) Hiv/Aids (c) typhoid (d) malaria
15. One of these is not an agent of socialization. (a) family (b) food (c) mass media (d)
school
16. ----------- is an example of national symbol. (a) the national flag (b) the national anthem
(c) the national income (d) the coat of arms
17. HIV stand for ---------- (a0 human immune deficiency vector (b) human immune
deficiency virus (c) higher immune deficiency virus (d) human immune deficiency virus
18. The national pledge emphasized on the following EXCEPT ----------- (a) insincerity (b)
honesty (c) loyalty (d) sacrifice
19. ----------- involves giving and taking. (a) corruption (b) poverty (c) ignorance (d)
indiscipline
20. Indicate from the options below, who to report to in case of an accident in school. (a)
teacher (b) elders (c) parent (d) peer group

SECTION B: Answer three (3) questions from this section


Question number one (1) is compulsory.

1. (a) What is drug abuse?


(b) Identify the various forms of drug abuse.
(c) State three ways to prevent drug abuse in our society.
2. (a) Explain science and technology.
(b) Mention four importances of science and technology to the society.
3. (a) Explain drug trafficking.
(b) What are the reasons for drug trafficking. Give five (5)
4. (a) describe home appliances.
(b) State five (5) electric home appliances and their uses
5. (a) Explain the word “FINDING HELP”
(b) State five (5) five people who can help
(c) Identify the importance of finding help
ABIFAB COLLEGE
Italoja Street, Behind AP Filling Station Shagamu Express Rd., Odogunyan Ikorodu, Lagos.
TELEPHONE: 08023129599 EMAIL: [email protected]
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION JULY 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR
SUBJECT: CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES
CLASS: JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (JSS 1)

STUDENT NAME: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


SECTION A: Answer All.
1. God created the ----------- on the second day of creation. (a) firmament or heaven (b)
light (c) vegetation (d) the sun and the moon
2. The bible made us to know that God is the ------------ being. (a) creator (b) supreme (c)
holy (d) human
3. One of the attribute of God is ----------- (a) God is a man (b) Omniscience (c) Human
(d) Ominicreator
4. Te first man God created is ------------ (a) Adam (b) Adamu (c) Abraham (d) Amos
5. Service means ---------- some works which one is called upon to perform or one volunteer
to do. (a) perform (b) listening (c) doing (d) tasking
6. Marriage is the coming together of a man and a -----------. (a) human being (c) widow
(c) girl (d) woman
7. Man can communicate with God through -----------. (a) radio (b) prayer (c) phone (d)
magazine
8. God created human being to ----------- (a) farm (b) be his image (c) multiply (d) rule the
world
9. Isaac means ----------. (a) beloved (b) boldness (c) dreamer (d) laughter
10. Freedom means -----------. (a) slavery (b) liberty (c) bondage (d) service
11. God new law emphasized on ---------- (a) hatred (b) malice (c) lies (d) love
12. ---------- calls people for service. (a) friends (b) parents (c) God (d) man
13. Joseph was a blessing to his ----------- (a) cattle (b) girl friends (c) wife (d) master’s
house
14. ---------- responded to God’s call in the bible. (a) Buhari (b) Moses (c) Michael (d)
Judas
15. The bush that was on fire when God called Moses, got burnt. (a) false (b) true (c) none
of the above (d) all of the above
16. God promised to take the Israelites to a land flowing with ----------- (a) sugar and milk
(b) milo and milk (c) honey and sugar (d) milk and honey
17. God called Moses to rescue his people in -----------. (a) Jerusalem (b) Egypt (c) Israel
(d) Jordan
18. After the death of Moses, the Israelites crossed the -----------. (a) River Niger (b) Red sea
(c) River Jordan (d) River Nile
19. Abram attempted to sacrifice his -----------. As God instructed. (a) wife (b) mother (c)
son (d) ram
20. ----------- was awall0wed by a whale because he disobeyed God’s instruction. (a) peter
(b) Judas (c) Jonah (d) Josiah

SECTION B: Answer three (3) questions in this section


Question number one (1) is compulsory

1. (a) What is freedom


(b) List five (5) types of freedom
© Who lead the people of Israelites to freedom
2. (a) What is reconciliation?
(b) State the two important steps in achieving reconciliation
3. (a) What is prayer?
(b) State the types of prayer
4. In brief, narrate how the Israelites got their freedom from (slavery) Egyptians.
5. Narrate the story of Deborah and Barak
ABIFAB COLLEGE
Italoja Street, Behind AP Filling Station Shagamu Express Rd., Odogunyan Ikorodu, Lagos.
TELEPHONE: 08023129599 EMAIL: [email protected]
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION JULY 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR
SUBJECT: CHRISTAIN RELIGIOUS STUDIES
CLASS: JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (JSS 2)

STUDENT NAME: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


SECTION A: Answer All.
1. The presentation of gifts to baby Jesus teaches us to be ----------- (a) gentle (b) patient
(c) generous (d) faithful
2. Israelites called upon their God to deliver them from bondage and God sent ----------- as
liberator (a) Angel (b) Moses (c) Reuben (d) Jeremiah
3. God created --------- in His own image. (a) animals (b) man (c) stars (d) moon
4. Who did Abraham take along with him apart from his wife? (a) Isaac (b) David (c) Lot
(d) Joseph
5. What is the name of the fifth book in the bible? (a) Exodus (b) Judges (c) Deuteronomy
(d) Numbers
6. “Cast in a hook and take the fish that comes up first”. Who made this statement? (a)
Peter (b) John (c) Mary (d) Jesus
7. Peter’s ---------- was sick in bed with high fever. (a) Uncle (b) Mother in – law (c) Wife
(d) daughter
8. Jesus healed --------- lapers on His way to Jerusalem. (a) 12 (b) 10 (c) 15 (d) 5
9. ---------- was raised at Nain. (a) the orphan (b) the widow son (c) the sick son (d) the
Israelites son
10. Lazarus was from the village of ----------. (a) Goshen (b) Nazarath (c) Israel (d)
Bethany
11. What did the servant who was given one talent do to it? (a) burn it (b) hid it in the
ground (c) threw it away (d) gave it to people
12. Jesus said happy are the pure in heart, for ---------- (a) they shall be cleans (b) they shall
see clear (c) they shall see God (d) thy shall make heaven
13. In the parable of the lost sheep, there were ---------- sheep together. (a) 50 (b) 200 (c)
100 (d) 150
14. When Jesus drove people away from the temple for turning it into a market place. He
said “my temple will be called ---------- (a) a house of business (b) a house of prayer (c)
a market place (d) a holy market
15. Jesus rode on a --------- during his triumphant entry into Jerusalem? (a) camel (b) donkey
(c) horse (d) train
16. Who betrayed Jesus? (a) Peter (b) Judas (c) John (d) James
17. Who denied Jesus? (a) John (b) Peter (c) Judas (d) James
18. Who forced his brother to sell his birthright to him in a change of a mess of portage when
he was hungry? (a) Isaac (b) Jacob (c) Esau (d) Abel
19. The home of Isaac was broken by ----------. (a) dishonesty (b) greed (c) disobedient (d)
honesty
20. The biblical story of first human disobedient is -----------. (a) cheating (b) eating of the
forbidden fruit (c) bribery and corruption (d) telling lies

SECTION B: Answer three questions from this section.

Question number one (1) is compulsory


1. Write out the Ten Commandments.
2. (a) Explain the meaning of last supper.
b. discuss how the last supper was performed.
3. Narrate how Jesus Christ was betrayed and arrested.
4. What is marriage?
b. what is family
c. List three duties of a father
ABIFAB COLLEGE
Italoja Street, Behind AP Filling Station Shagamu Express Rd., Odogunyan Ikorodu, Lagos.
TELEPHONE: 08023129599 EMAIL: [email protected]
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION JULY 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR
SUBJECT: CHRISTAIN RELIGIOUS STUDIES
CLASS: SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (SSS 1)

STUDENT NAME: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Answer any three (3) questions

1. What was Jesus teaching about himself as the living bread?


b. what is Jesus message of love for one another?

2. Explain the meaning of justification.


b. What are the fruits of justification as presented by Paul in his to the Romans?

3. What are the steps to bear the fruits of the spirit?


b. Explain what Paul called spiritual gifts in 1corinthians (12: 4-6)
c. State the types of spiritual gifts

4. Explain the meaning of Humility.


b. Describe Paul’s teaching on humility.
C how can Christians show humility in their daily life?
ABIFAB COLLEGE
Italoja Street, Behind AP Filling Station Shagamu Express Rd., Odogunyan Ikorodu, Lagos.
TELEPHONE: 08023129599 EMAIL: [email protected]
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION JULY 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR
SUBJECT: CHRISTAIN RELIGIOUS STUDIES
CLASS: SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (SSS 2)

STUDENT NAME: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Answer any three (3) questions

1. Narrate the first creation story in Genesis


b. State the important facts about the second account of creation

2. Narrate the story of Joseph.


b. Identify five (5) of Joseph’s talent

3. defined friendship.
b. state the characteristics of a good and a bad friend.
c. Explain the relationship between Jesus, Marthia and Mary.

4. What are the things that made the bible to record Solomon as a wise king?
b. identify the actions taken by King Solomon which are commended as mark of his
wisdom.
c. State two unwise decisions taken by Solomon.
ABIFAB COLLEGE
Italoja Street, Behind AP Filling Station Shagamu Express Rd., Odogunyan Ikorodu, Lagos.
TELEPHONE: 08023129599 EMAIL: [email protected]
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION JULY 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION
CLASS: SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (SSS1 & 2)

STUDENT NAME: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Answer five (5) questions

Question number five (5) is compulsory for ss1, while: Question number four (4) is compulsory
for ss2.

1a. Define and explain constitution


1b. List at least five (5) political parties in Nigeria

2a. Explain democracy.


2b. State five characteristics of democracy.

3a. Define pillar of democracy.


3b. Mention five pillar of democracy

4a. Define drug and drug abuse.


4b. Identify different drug samples that can be abused.
4c. identify the government agencies that are working to prevent drug abuse in Nigeria.

5a. define human rights.


5b. state the categories of human rights.
5c. write the full meaning of UDHR.
5d. how can we safeguard human right?

6a. Define political apathy.


6b. State the forms of political apathy.
6c. Give reasons for political apathy.

7a. Explain the meaning of responsible parenthood.


7b. Discuss five (5) roles of responsible parenthood.
7c. State the importance of responsible parenthood.
8a. Define traffic regulations.
8b. Enumerate ten (10) traffic regulations.
8c. who are to be contacted when accident occur?
ABIFAB COLLEGE
Italoja Street, Behind AP Filling Station Shagamu Express Rd., Odogunyan Ikorodu, Lagos.
TELEPHONE: 08023129599 EMAIL: [email protected]
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION JULY 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
CLASS: JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (JSS1)

STUDENT NAME: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


SECTION A: Answer All.

1. Simplify 2a + 3a – 4a +5a. A. 12a B. 14a C. 7a D.6a


2. The place value of 3 in 43641 is -------- A. thousands B. hundreds C. units D tens
3. Ayo saves #50 daily, how much will he save for 10 days? A. #250 B. #500 C. #5,000
D. #2,500
4. 13ten is equal to -------- in two. A. 10010 B. 1101 C. 11010 D. 1111
5. MMDCCIX is ------------. A. 2709 B. 2711 C. 2309 D. 2311
6. Express 0.0928 in 2 significant figures. A. 0.093 B. 0.09 C. 0.092 D. 0.10
7. Simplify 3m + 4n – 5p – 2n – 3m A. 2n – 5p B. 6m + 2n – 5p C. 6m + 6n – 5p D. 1-
2n + 5p
8. Solve for x in x+ 2 = 12 A. x=8 B. x=10 C. x=12 D. x = 6
9. -------- is a polygon with 3 sides and angles A. square B. trapezium C. triangle D.
rectangle
10. All these are quadrilaterals except --------. A. square B. rhombus C. kite D. scalene
11. Solve for a in 15 + 2a = 23 A. 8 B. 4 C. 16 D. 2
12. --------- is the use of picture to represent a given data. A. pictogram B. pie chart C. bar
chart D. histogram
13. ---------- is the perimeter for square. (a). L + B (b). L + B + L + B (c). L + L + L + L (c).
LxB
14. All are types of triangle except ---------. A. isosceles B. right – angled C. scalene D.
acute
15. ------------ is an example of 3- dimensional shape. A. triangle B. sphere C. circle D.
rhombus
1
16. Change 7 to improper fraction. A. 29/3 B. 24/3 C. 12/3 D. 11/3
3
17. Add up 3/5 and 4/3 together. A. 29/15 B. 7/8 C. 114/15 D. 2
18.

Angle a and b in the diagram above are ---------- angles. A. complementary B. supplementary C.
parallel D. alternate
19. The figure shown above is a ------------. A. cube B. cuboids C. cylinder D. cone
20. Express 1009 in Roman figure. A. MCIX B. MIX C. DCC D. XIM

SECSSION B: Answer four questions in this section

(1). Draw any three 3 - dimensional shapes and state three of their properties each.
b. Fine the mean of the set of data. 8, 2, 3, 1, 7, 8, 4, 1, 1.

(2). Solve for x in the equations: (i). 12 + x = 13 (ii). 3x + 4 =17


b. simplify the following (iii) 14n +2n - 6n + 12n + 7n (iv) 2q – 20q + 11q

(3). State the formulas for the perimeter and area of: (i) Rectangle (ii) Square (iii) triangle
b. Calculate the perimeter and area of the following shapes below.
15m 5m (4). Write in words. (i)
2m 150,013 (ii) 1,234,467
11m 5m 2.5m 2m
(i) (ii) (iii) b. Write in figure.
3m
(i) twenty – eight
million, four hundred and forty – thousand, twenty – five.
(ii) five thousand and fifty – five.

(5). Fine the lettered angles in the figure below.

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SECTION A: Answer All.
1. A ---------- is quadrilateral in which each angle is a right angle. (a) Triangle (b) circle
(c) trapezium (d) rectangle
2. The highest common factor of 36, 72 and 90 is ---------- (a) 6 (b) 9 (c) 18 (d) 180
3. If each exterior angles of a regular polygon is 60° what is the polygon? (a) hexagon (b)
octagon (c) pentagon (d) optagon
4. The exterior angle of a polygon is 40°. How many sides have it? (a) 12 (b) 11 (c) 10
(d) 9
5. An ice cream is good example of ---------- shape. (a) triangle (b) cone (c) sector (d)
cylinder
6. Subtract – 9 from the sum of – 8 and 10. (a) 11 (b) 7 (c) -7 (d) -11
7. Approximate 0.0756 to 3 decimal place. (a) 0.0756 (b) 0.0760 (c) 0.075 (d) 0.0700
8. What number is represented by the tally marks? (a) 23 (b) 26 (c) 13 (d) 23/5
9. --------- triangle is the triangle with 2 sides and angles equal. (a) Isosceles (b) Scalene
(c) Right – angled (d) Obtuse – angled
10. ----------- is the use of picture to represent data. (a) Pie (b) Bar chart (c) Wall chart (d)
Pictogram
11. The compass bearing of 290° is ----------- (a) N 290° W (b) S 90° W (c) N 70° W (d)
N 70° E
12. ----------- of data means arranging information given in ascending or descending order in
a frequency table. (a) Grouping (b) Collecting (c) Collating (d) tallying
13. Angle of elevation is when the observer is looking ------------- (a) upward (b) downward
(c) right (d) left
14. ---------- is a method of studying events in life which may occur by chance. (a) Dividend
(b) Probability (c) Statistics (d) Geometry
15. A bag contains 5 good eggs and 2 bad eggs, what is the probability of picking a good
egg? (a) 5/7 (b) 1/5 (c) 2/7 (d) 2/5
16. What is the square root of 169? (a) 13 (b) 12 (c) 14 (d)15
17. Expand 3b (2a + 3b + 4). (a) 6ab + 9b + 12b (b) 6ab + 6b +12b (c) 6ab + 9 b 2 + 12b (d)
6ab + 6b 2 + 12b
The below pie chart represents the degree of white, black and red colour.
18. What is the percentage of the black colour? (a) 33.3% (b) 50% (c) 23.4% (d) 25%
19. What is the degree of white colour? (a) 90° (b) 120° (c) 150° (d) 360°
20. Solve the inequality 6x + 4 ≤ 28. (a) x ≤ 0 (b) x ≤ 1 (c) x ≤ 3 (d) x ≤ 4

SECTION B: Answer four (4) questions from this section

QUESTION 1
a. Prepare a frequency table and represent it with tally marks, using the data below: 24, 20,
25, 22, 20, 21, 16, 19, 20, 25, 21, 22, 23, 19, 16, 15, 20, 26, 24, 23, 16, 18, 23, 25, 20, 20,
16, 20, 20.
b. Draw angle of elevation and depression showing the observer.

QUESTION 2
Given the data below, construct:
a. A pie chart.
b. A bar chart.
Colours blue red white yellow
No. of times 30 12 18 20

QUESTION 3
22
Calculate the total surface area and curved surface area of cylinders with taking π= :
7
a. Radius = 7 and height = 49
b. Diameter = 14 and height = 21
QUESTION 4
a. A standing in the same horizontal level with a building, makes an angle of elevation of
the top of a building 55° and the distance of the man from the foot of the building is 50m.
Find the height of the building.
b. State Pythagoras theorem formula
QUESTION 5
Draw the graph of the following:
a. 3x + 4y = 0
b. 5x + 4y +10 = 0
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SECTION A: Answer All.
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN SECTION A

1. Given that set U= {All prime numbers between 1 – 20}, what are the element of U?
(a) U = {2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19} (b) U = {1,2,3,5,6,8,20} (c) U =
{1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,19,20}
2. …… is the set of A and B consist of both elements in A and B (a)universal (b)subset
(c)intersection
3. ………… is a process where two numbers are not equal (a) Inequelity (b)Inequcity (d) Inequality
3 4 3 4
sin θ = then ccosθ = ________ (a) (b) (c)
4. Given that 5 3 4 5
5. Find the range of value of x for which the inequality 4x + 3 ≥ 2x – 7 is true. (a) x≥10 (b)x≥-10
(c)x≥1
1
5 1
32 (a) 2 (b ) (c ) 4
6. Simplify 2
7. What is 0.04 in fraction? (a) ¼ (b) 4/100 (c) 2/100
8. …….. Is an inequality together with linear functions? (a) Linear inequality (b) Linear function
(c) Linear trigonometry
2
9. What is the solution set of x +x−6≥0 (a) x≥−3 or x≥2 ( b) x≥2 or x≥3 (c ) x≥3 or x≥−2
10. Given the length of a square is 9cm. find the length of its diagonal to the nearest cm. (a) 27cm
(b) 16cm (c) 14cm (d) 3cm
11. What is the sum of the root of the equation x2 – 3x + 2 = 0. (a) 1 (b) -1 (c) 5 (d) -3
12. Given that the base radius and vertical height of a cone is 20cm and 21cm respectively, calculate
the slant edge of the cone (a) 32cm (b) 29cm (c) 15cm (d) 20cm
13. Solve for m in 2m2 – 5m + 3 = 0. (a) 1 or 3/2 (b) -1 or -3/2 (c) -3/2 or 2 (d) -2 or 3/2
14. The number of oranges bought by a woman is represented in a pie chart as 75o. if total fruits
bought are 20. How many oranges did she buy? (a) 1 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) 4
1 2 3
15. If 32x = 27, find x. (a) 1 (b) 1 (c) (d) 6
3 3 2
16. Simplify (0.125)1/3 (a) ½ (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) -1/3
17. Evaluate x, if 45:72 = 40: x (a) 48 (b) 64 (c) 81 (d) 37
18. What is the value of p2q – q2p if p =3, q = -1? (a) -12 (b) 12 (c) 8 (d) -6
19. Solve the following simultaneous equation: 2x + 3y = 7, x + 5y = 0 (a) x = 1/5, y = -1 (b) x =
-1/5, y = 1 (c) x = 5, y = -1 (d) x -5, y = -1
20. Factorize the expression 2e2 – 3c + 1 (a) (e + 1)(2c + 1) (b) (2c -1)(e – 1) (c) (e - 1)(e + 1) (d)
(1 – 2c)(e + 1)
SECTION B: Answer four (4) questions from this section
QUESTION 1
The marks scored by 50 students in mathematics examinations are as follows:
60, 54, 40,67,53,73,37,55,62,43,44,69, 39, 32,45, 58, 48, 67, 39, 51, 46, 59, 40, 52, 61, 49, 23,
60,59, 47, 65, 58,74, 47,40,59,68,51,50,50,71,51,26,36,38,70,46, 40,51,42.
a. Using class interval 21 – 30, 31 – 49 …. Prepare a frequency distribution table.
b. Calculate the mean mark of the distribution
c. Construct the cumulative frequency curve and the histogram of the distribution
d. From the graph determine the mode
QUESTION 2
a. A ladder 30m long rests against a vertical wall. If the ladder makes an angle of 63o with
the wall, find the distance between the foot of the ladder and the wall.
b. Solve 5x2 + 9x – 2 = 0
QUESTION 3
a. Find the angles ACB in a triangle if /AB/ = 92cm, /BC/ = 50cm and /CA/ = 110cm.
b. In triangle ABC, if A = 38o, B = 27o, b =17m, find a and c.
QUESTION 4
´ is produced to point A such
a. In a triangle XYZ, XY= 11m, YZ = 7m, ZX = 5m, Also YZ
that ZA = 6m. Find the value of AX.
b. State completely the cosine and sine rule
QUESTION 5
a. Calculate the area of an equilateral triangle of sides 18cm
b. The parallel sides of a trapezium are 12cm and 16cm, calculate the distance between the
parallel sides.
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INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN SECTION A


1. ……. Are chemical components which are derived from the refining of petroleum. (a) gas (b)
petrochemical (c) furnaces
2. The process of refining crude oil is called ….. (a) refinery (b) fractional distillation (c) production
3. ……. Is defined as the entire process of receiving, storing and refraining of information using electronic
devices. (a) Information (b) ICT (c) Communication
4. …….. is defined as the rate of doing work. (a) machine (b) engine (c) power
5. The unit of measuring work is (a) voltmeter (b) meter (c) joules
6. The lever, wheel and axle are examples of ……. (a) motor (b) simple machine (c) generator
7. ……. Are electronic devices used to send and receive copies of written information across distant
location (a) fax machine (b) radio (c) television
8. …… is used as heating and lighting oil. (a) gas (b) petrol (c) kerosene
9. …….. is a product of force and distance moved in given direction . (a) work (b) mass (c) acceleration
10. …….. is a device which use a force applied at one point called effort to overcome another force called
load at some other point. (a) lever (b) screw (c) machine
11. The product of refinery used for road construction is ------------ (a) bitumen (b) gasoline (c) paraffin (d)
kerosene
12. Drug is not abused if ------------- (a) right dosage is not taken (b) doctor’s prescription is followed (c)
particular drug is always taken (d) experimenting with drug
13. Abstinence means ------------- (a) yes to sexual intercourse (b) yes to drug (c) no to sex (d) yes to
alcohol
14. Which of the following dose not enhance abstinence? (a) avoid tempting situations (b) avoid people that
persuade you into sex (c) relate with people that encourage abstinence (d) read books that that encourage
sex
15. Poor reproductive health is associated with the following EXCEPT ----------- (a) diseases (b) abuse (c)
healthy born (d) unwanted pregnancy
16. The first type of breast milk during the first days after childbirth is called --------- (a) breast milk (b)
breast honey (c) colostrums (d) urea
17. The metal found in a clinical thermometer is ------------- (a) mercury (b) manganese (c) magnesium (d)
gold
18. The following are temperature scales EXCEPT ---------- (a) centigrade (b) Kelvin (c) Fahrenheit (d)
Newton
19. The transfer of heat energy through a medium is called ----------- (a) radiation (b) conduction (c)
convection (d) evacuation
20. The temperature at which liquid turns to solid is called ----------- point (a) freezing (b) cooling (c)
melting (d) boiling
SECTION B: Answer four (4) questions in this section.
QUESTION 1
a. What is reproductive health?
b. State five importance of genetic counseling
QUESTION 2
a. Mention and explain three types of abstinence
b. State five reasons why young people must abstain from pre-marital sex
QUESTION 3
a. Define chemicals.
b. State four (4) chemical safety measures.
QUESTION 4
a. Explain thermal energy.
b. List and explain three modes of heat transfer
QUESTION 5
a. What is crude oil?
b. List seven material that can be made from petrochemicals
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INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN SECTION A


1. ……. Is the ability to do work? (a) chemical (b) energy (c) electrical
2. Sources of energy is divided into (a) heat and cool (b) natural and artificial (c)kinetic an
potential
3. ….. are organ of the body which enable us to perceive or notice our environment or
something including our fellow human beings (a) digestive system (b) canal (c) sense
organs
4. ……. Is function to notice objects, size shape color distance and movement? (a) skin (b)
tongue (c) eye
5. Which of the following is not a characteristic of living things? (a) feeding (b)
reproduction (c) insense
6. All the following are types of feeding in animals except….. (a)carnivores (b) herbivores
(c) breathing
7. Non – living things are divided into (a) food and water (b) metals and non – metals
(c)body and material
8. Aluminum is used for (a) making pot (b) making pencil (c) Inrespiration
9. All the following are non – metals except (a) lead (b) sulphur (c) chlorine
10. Metals are good conductor of electricity. (a) true (b) false (c) none of the above
11. Which of these scientists discovered gravity? (a) Albert Einstein (b) J.J. Thompson (c)
Isaac Newton (d) Lord Rutherford
12. Force of gravity attracts the objects going up to the --------- (a) moon (b) star surface (c)
earth surface (d) space
13. The force by which an object is being pulled down is known as ---------- (a) muscular
force (b) gravitational force (c) potential force (d) kinetic force
14. The ozone layer is important to a man because it ------------ (a) absorbs ultraviolet rays
(b) contains halocarbons (c) causes cancer (d) reduces diseases
15. Air pollution can be reduced by the following methods EXCEPT --------- (a) building tall
factories chimney (b) passing waste gases through filter and absorber (c) recycling tins,
cans and bottles (d) all of the above
16. The following are consequences of STI EXCEPT ---------- (a) infertility (b) malaria (c)
gonorrhea (d) mental illness
17. The following are common signs of sexually transmitted infections EXCEPT ---------- (a)
bleeding from the vagina (b) growing fat and tall (c) discharge from sex organ (d)
itching in the sex organ
18. HIV means ------------ (a) human invisible virus (b) human immunedeficit virus (c)
human immune virus (d) human immunodeficiency virus
19. AIDS mean ----------- (a) acquired immune deficient syndrome (b) acquired immune
deficiency syndrome (c) acquired immunity deficiency syndrome (d) acquired illegal
drug syndicate
20. HIV and AIDS can be contracted through ------------- (a) handshakes (b) living with a
carrier (c) the use of drugs (d) the use of unsterilized needles
SECTION B: Answer four (4) questions
1. Describe movement in animal. (b) List three activities of living things.
2. What are sense organs? (b) List the five sense organs.
3. Define pollution. (b) List and explain the three major types of pollution.
4. What is energy? (b) list six sources of energy
5. Define drug abuse (b) give five effects of drug abuse.
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SECTION B: Answer all the questions in this section
1. the S.I unit of moment of a force is --------- (a) kgm (b) Nm (c) Jm (d) Nm -1
2. Which of these is not a basic unit? (a) M (b) NM (c) kg (d) K
3. Which of the following is a fundamental quantity? (a) pressure (b) heat (c) luminous intensity (d)
Density
4. The following are instruments used to measure time except ---------- (a) stop watch (b) pendulum clock
(c) wattmeter (d) ticker tape timer
5. Which of the following is not true about motion? (a) motion are caused by a force (b) motion is the
change of position of a body with time (c) all motion are relative motion (d) it is not practicable for an
object to combine two of the motion together
6. Which of the following is not a consequence of a force field? (a) magnetic force (b) gravitational force
(c) electric force (d) surface tension
7. Which of the following statement is correct about speed and velocity? (a) velocity relates to translational
motion while speed relates to circular motion (b) speed and velocity have the same units (c) speed and
velocity are vector quantities (d) velocity and speed cannot be represented graphically
8. A body accelerates uniformly from rest at 2m/s 2. Find its velocity after travelling 9m. (a) 4.5m/s (b)
24m/s (c) 6m/s (d) 16m/s
9. Which of the following is not among the equation of motion? (a) s = ut + 1/2at 2 (b) v2 = u2 + 2as (c) s= v
– u (d) v = u + at
10. At maximum height the initial velocity of an object is --------- (a) constant (b) zero (c) positive (d)
equal to the earth gravity
SECTION B: Answer all questions from this section
QUESTION 1
a. A stone dropped from a height of 80m above the ground. Calculate the time it take to reach the
ground
b. A body accelerates from rest at 0.2ms-2 for 20 seconds. What is the distance covered by the body?
QUESTION 2
a. State the three Newton’s law of motion.
b. State the law of conservation of energy.
QUEDTION 3
a. Define elasticity and state Hooke,s law.
b. A spiral spring extends by 5cm under a load of 60N. When the load is replaced by a steel block,
the new extension is 7cm. what is the weight of the steel block?
c. Calculate the potential energy stored in a spring of force constant 2 x 10 4Nm-1 which is acted
upon by a force of 600N is
QUESTION 4
a. Explain surface tension extensively.
b. Explain capillarity extensively
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SECTION A: Answer All.
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN SECTION A

21. Given that set U= {All prime numbers between 1 – 20}, what are the element of U?
(a) U = {2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19} (b) U = {1,2,3,5,6,8,20} (c) U =
{1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,19,20}
22. …… is the set of A and B consist of both elements in A and B (a)universal (b)subset
(c)intersection
23. ………… is a process where two numbers are not equal (a) Inequelity (b)Inequcity (d) Inequality
3 4 3 4
sin θ = then ccosθ = ________ (a) (b) (c)
24. Given that 5 3 4 5
25. Find the range of value of x for which the inequality 4x + 3 ≥ 2x – 7 is true. (a) x≥10 (b)x≥-10
(c)x≥1
1
5 1
32 (a) 2 (b ) (c ) 4
26. Simplify 2
27. What is 0.04 in fraction? (a) ¼ (b) 4/100 (c) 2/100
28. …….. Is an inequality together with linear functions? (a) Linear inequality (b) Linear function
(c) Linear trigonometry
29. What is the solution set of
2
x +x−6≥0 (a) x≥−3 or x≥2 ( b) x≥2 or x≥3 (c ) x≥3 or x≥−2
30. Given the length of a square is 9cm. find the length of its diagonal to the nearest cm. (a) 27cm
(b) 16cm (c) 14cm (d) 3cm
31. What is the sum of the root of the equation x2 – 3x + 2 = 0. (a) 1 (b) -1 (c) 5 (d) -3
32. Given that the base radius and vertical height of a cone is 20cm and 21cm respectively, calculate
the slant edge of the cone (a) 32cm (b) 29cm (c) 15cm (d) 20cm
33. Solve for m in 2m2 – 5m + 3 = 0. (a) 1 or 3/2 (b) -1 or -3/2 (c) -3/2 or 2 (d) -2 or 3/2
34. The number of oranges bought by a woman is represented in a pie chart as 75o. if total fruits
bought are 20. How many oranges did she buy? (a) 1 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) 4
1 2 3
35. If 32x = 27, find x. (a) 1 (b) 1 (c) (d) 6
3 3 2
36. Simplify (0.125)1/3 (a) ½ (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) -1/3
37. Evaluate x, if 45:72 = 40: x (a) 48 (b) 64 (c) 81 (d) 37
38. What is the value of p2q – q2p if p =3, q = -1? (a) -12 (b) 12 (c) 8 (d) -6
39. Solve the following simultaneous equation: 2x + 3y = 7, x + 5y = 0 (a) x = 1/5, y = -1 (b) x =
-1/5, y = 1 (c) x = 5, y = -1 (d) x -5, y = -1
40. Factorize the expression 2e2 – 3c + 1 (a) (e + 1)(2c + 1) (b) (2c -1)(e – 1) (c) (e - 1)(e + 1) (d)
(1 – 2c)(e + 1)
SECTION B: Answer five (5) questions from this section
QUESTION 1
The marks scored by 50 students in mathematics examinations are as follows:
60, 54, 40,67,53,73,37,55,62,43,44,69, 39, 32,45, 58, 48, 67, 39, 51, 46, 59, 40, 52, 61, 49, 23,
60,59, 47, 65, 58,74, 47,40,59,68,51,50,50,71,51,26,36,38,70,46, 40,51,42.
e. Using class interval 21 – 30, 31 – 49 …. Prepare a frequency distribution table.
f. Calculate the mean mark of the distribution
g. Construct the cumulative frequency curve and the histogram of the distribution
h. From the graph determine the mode
QUESTION 2
a. A boat sails 6km from a port X on a bearing of 065o and thereafter 13km on a bearing
of 136o. calculate i. the distance of the boat from X ii. The bearing of the boat from
X
QUESTION 3
c. Find the angles ACB in a triangle if /AB/ = 92cm, /BC/ = 50cm and /CA/ = 110cm.
d. In triangle ABC, if A = 38o, B = 27o, b =17m, find a and c.
QUESTION 4
c. In a triangle XYZ, XY= 11m, YZ = 7m, ZX = 5m, Also YZ ´ is produced to point A such
that ZA = 6m. Find the value of AX.
d. Solve the simultaneous equation 3x – 3y =11, 5x – 4y = 26
QUESTION 5
a. Find the angles of the triangle with the following dimensions a = 12m, b =11m, c = 9m.
b. Solve the quadratic equation 2x2 – 4x -3 = 0
QUESTON 6
a. State three circle theorems that you know.
b. A chord of a circle is 16cm. calculate the radius of the circle if the chord is 6cm from the
centre of the circle

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