JSS1 Exam Questions
JSS1 Exam Questions
THIRD TERM
THINKERS
EXAMINATION FOR
2023/2024 ACADEMIC
CLASS: JSS
TIME
ACADEMY
SESSION ONE
ALLOWED: 1 hrs 30 minutes
SUBJECT: BASIC TECHNOLOGY
Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved.
OBJECTIVE
1. _______ is any types of structure that has a roof and walls (a) Bus (b) Building (c) Lorry (d) Car
2. _________ is the type of house built completely on one level (e.g. ground) (a) Bungalow
(b) Semi-detached (c) Hut (d) High – rise
3. __________ is used as the binding agent in concrete, block moulding and plastering (a) Cement
(b) Ceramic (c) Petal (d) Sand
4. The following are products of technology found in schools except (a) Calculator (b) Bench vice
(c) Computer (d) Bulldozer
5. Mixture of sand, cement, gravel with water is called (a) Concrete (b) Alloy (c) Gum (d) Ceramics
6. __________ can be defined as a room or building in which things are made repaired and
maintained a) workshop b) sitting room c) house d) workshop layout
7. _______________ is the measure taken in the workshop to prevent danger and injury
(a) accident (b) safety (c) sewing (d) tiles on the floor
8. The following are the operation performed in the workshop except (a) construction (b) repair
(c) maintenance (d) surgery
9. Wood can be classified into ________ and ______ (a) hard and wet wood ( b) soft and wet
(c) Hard and softwood (d) Cheap and expensive wood
10. _________ wood is heavy in weight (a) Hardwood (b) Softwood (c) Fast wood (d) Cheap wood
11. ___________ can be defined as a technical language used for describing things with the aid of
drawing (a) Technical drawing (b) Drawing materials (c) drawing instrument (d) Drawing board
12. Who is a Pedestrian? (a) A Driver (b) Cyclist (c) Athlete (d) Somebody walking along the road or
street
13. In order to prevent an accident, a motorist must use the following except (a) driving mirror (b)
Cell phone (c) Seat belt (d) Obey speed limit
14. The following are products of technology except (a) stone (b) microwave (c) aircraft (d)
computer
15. The following are modern technology except (a)cars (b)mobile phone (c)tractor (d) hoes
16. _______ is a place where activities such as fabrication, designing, construction and drawing take
place. (a) Factory (b) Hospital (c) Hostel (d) Workshop.
17. ______ means protection from, or not being exposed to, the risk of harm or injury (a)
Methodology (b) Skill (c) Safety (d) Technology
18. _______is a negative experience that happens to somebody when he does not expect it (a) An
accident (b) Disease (c) Fire outbreak (d) Electrical sparking.
19. The following are causes of accidents except (a) using appropriate safety devices (b) Lack of
concentration (c) horseplay (d) Lack of carefulness in handling machines
20. _____ are to be used to stop fire from destroying lives (a) Extinguishers and bucket of sand (b)
Helmets (c) Boots (d) Goggles
Section B
Answer all questions
1. Mention five different types of building materials and explain their uses
5. Define maintenance
Mention 3 types of maintenance
DE’PRO
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION FOR 2023/2024 ACADEMIC SESSION
THINKERS
CLASS: JSS
TIME ACADEMY ONE ALLOWED: 1 hrs 30 minutes
SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES
Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved.
Answer all questions
OBJECTIVE
1. The study of man and his interaction with his social and physical environments is _______A.
geography B. social studies C. music D .basic science
2. Which of the following is not an example of physical environment? A. Hills B. Lake C. Family D.
Oceans
3. All BUT one of the following are the three areas / dimensions of social studies A. mountain B.
science and technology C. physical environment D. social environment
4. Social studies is the study of man in his——–A. social environment B. physical environment C.
environments D. technological environment
5. Man influences his environment through the aid of A. valley and mountains B. technical expertise
C. science D. science and technology
6. _______ is made up of people of about the same age who do things in common in a society. A.
Young people B. Age group C. School children D. Old people
7. Nuclear family is common among the A. Muslims B. traditionalists C. religionists D. educated
Africans and the Europeans
8. Kinship relationship is often based on A. blood and marriage B. family and blood C. money and
property D. age and achievement
9. One of the ways by which one can become a member of a family is through A. kindness B.
cooperation C. obedience D. birth
10. Relationship by marriage is called ————- relationship. A. conjugal B. natal C. love D.
friendship
11. Which of the following is not acquired during the process of socialization? A. riches B. skills C.
value D. knowledge
12. The following are examples of moral responsibilities of the children at home EXCEPT
___________A. to respect elders B. to help their parents with house chores C. to use vulgar
language
13. Family is the smallest unit of an organization. True or False
14. Which of the following is not an aspect of culture? A. Identity B. Religion C. Music D.Values.
15. The following are parts of culture except A. dancing B. dressing C. transportation D.food.
16. The most important aspect of culture that is used to identify a group of people is_____A. drink B.
house C. language D. food.
17. Cutlass, spear, clothing are examples of A. material culture B. non material culture C. cultural
relativity D. weapons.
18. ‘Culture is dynamic’ means culture A. changes gradually B. is strong C. is stagnant D. is static
19. The material aspects of culture A. can be seen and touched B. cannot be seen and touched C. can
be eaten D. cannot be handled
20. __________is the total way of life. A. Socialization B. Culture C. Identity D. Language
21. All but one of the following are components of culture A. it is not inborn B. it is dynamic C.it is
not acquired D. it is a collective experience of a community or a group of people
22. Which of the following statement is true? A. There is one culture in the whole world B. There are
cultures based on the number of countries in the whole world C. There are cultures as there are
many continents in the world D. There are many cultures as there the numbers of communities in
the world
23. Which of the following does not belong to the group? A. Obas B. Emirs C. Imams D. Obis
24. Nuclear family is a common feature of all cultures in Nigeria? Yes or No
25. One of the following is not a cultural similarity in Nigeria A. Language B. Occupation C. Political
system D. Age grade
26. ____________ implies that there is deep feelings for one another in all culture of Nigeria A. Age
grade B. Respect C. Communal living D. System of marriage
27. Which of the following is not a socializing process? A. direct teaching B. incidental learning C.
role learning D. learning from model
28. ‘Socialization takes place from cradle to grave’. This means that socialization occurs A. at
childhood stage B. during adolescence C. from birth to death D. at adolescent stage
29. A doctor that becomes a king will learn a new role through A. the priest B. learning from models
C. role learning D. education
30. The process of acquiring languages, values and belief of a society is A. socialization B. education
C. development D. modernization
Section B
Answer four (4) questions
1. Define socialization
List the agents of socialization and explain any three.
Mention two positive effects of socialization.
2. What is culture?
List four components of culture.
Briefly explain the features of culture.
5. Define Negotiation
What are the situation that may needs Negotiation?
What are the factors that influence Negotiation?
DE’PRO
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION FOR 2023/2024 ACADEMIC SESSION
THINKERS
CLASS: JSS
TIME ACADEMY ONE ALLOWED: 1 hrs 30 minutes
SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved.
1. A plant that grown in a place it is not wanted is called _____ (a) Crop (b) Beans (c) Weed
(d) Rice
2. Which among the following is the reproductive organs of the plant
(a) Leaf (b) Root (c) Flower (d) Shoot
3. All of the following are function of root EXCEPT (a) Hold the plant firmly in the soil (b) Take in
water and mineral salt up to the stem (c) It hold the leaf and branches in positions to receive air
and sunlight
4. Examples of beverage are the following g EXCEPT (a) Coffee (b) Cocoa (c) Tea (d) Kola nut
5. Which of these animal has high deposit of fats (a) Cattle (b) Pig (c) Sheep (d) Dog
6. The most important factors affecting animal and crop production in Nigeria is _____
(a) Climate (b) Land use (c) Soil type (d) Topography
7. Plants found on land is called ____ (a) aquatic plant (b) atmospheric (c) terrestrial plant (d)
common plant
8. Which of the following is not cultural method of controlling weed (a) Burning (b) Crop (c)
Flooding (d) Hoeing (e) Mulching
9. A plant that grown where it is not wanted is referred to as a ______ (a) Crop (b) Fodder (c) forage
(d) Pasture (e) Weed
10. The practice of growing only one crop on a piece of land is _______ (a) Mixed crop (b) Crop
rotation (c) Mono cropping (d) Pastoral farming
11. Fish and Fish product are sources of the following EXCEPT ______(a) Carbohydrate (b) Oil (c)
Protein (d) Vitamin
12. Legumes are good sources of _____ (a) Carbohydrate (b) Fat and oil (c) Mineral (d) Protein (e)
Vitamin
13. Crop which take more than two years to develop from seed to maturity include the following
EXCEPT (a) citrus (b) Cocoa (c) Mango (d) Rice
14. Which of the following is NOT a biennial crop (a) Cassava (b) Cocoyam (c) Cotton (d) onion (e)
Pepper
15. Agriculture is best define as ________ and _______ (a) Crop, Animal (b) Farm animal, domestic
animals (c) Fisheries, aquatic animals (d) Flowers, tree crop
16. The following crops are sources of carbohydrate EXCEPT ______ (a) Cocoyam (b) Millet (c)
Rice (d) Spinach
17. Weed are beneficial to the farmer EXCEPT that they ______ (a) Harbor crop disease (b) Prevent
soil erosion (c) Protect the soil from direct sunlight (d) Serves as medicinal herbs
18. The following are examples of annual crops EXCEPT _______ (a) Cotton (b) Cowpea (c) Maize
(d) Millet (e) Pineapple
19. Cereals are good sources of ______ (a) Carbohydrate (b) Fat and oil (c) Mineral (d) Protein
20. Which of the following crop is cultivated mainly for its protein content (a) Beans (b) Cocoa (c)
Maize (d) Oil palm
21. Cotton is an example of ______ (a) Beverage (b) Cereal (c) Fibre (d) Latex
22. Aquatic animal live in/on _____ (a) Hole (b) Home (c) Land (d) Trees (e) Water
23. Which of the following is NOT a use of farm animals? (a) Decoration (b) Food (c) Protection (d)
Sport
24. The following are forms of farm animal EXCEPT ______ animal (a) Aquatic (b) Diary (c) Guard
(d) Wild
25. Which of these farm animal is used for transportation of farm produce (a) Donkey (b) Cattle (c)
Goat (d) Rabbit
26. Which of these farm animal is kept for production of wool (a) Cattle (b) Dog
(c) Rabbit (d) Sheep
27. Which of these is used for work animal on the farm (a) Cattle (b) Duck (c) Goat
(d) Rabbit
28. _______ are living organisms that cause physical damage to plant (a) Pests (b) Soil
(c) Wind (d) Water
29. The chemical used for weed control is called ______ (a) Insecticide (b) Herbicide
(c) Pesticide (d) Rodencide
30. All of the following are example of weed that are not edible to man EXCEPT
(a) Goat weed (b) Elephant grass (c) Spear grass (d) Water leaf
Section B
Answer all questions
1. What is weed?
b. State and explain five use of weeds
2. What is land,?
State five features of land
3. What is capital.
State two types of capital.
State five features of capital.
Section B
Answer four questions in this section
1. Define occupation
b. List and explain four factors which affect occupation.
c. Differentiate between direct and indirect service
3. Define entrepreneurhip
b. List four importance of entrepreneurship.
c. Outline five successful entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
OBJECTIVE
1. Deodorants is used everyday because it _________ (a) reduces the odour of our dresses (b) it has
strong odour (c) remove odour caused by perspiration (d) it makes us feel good and neat.
2. All these are types of families except ________(a) polygamous (b) nuclear (c) extended (d) related
3. Substances in form of liquid, solid or powder used in removing dust and dirt from articles and
surface are called (a) solvents (b) bleaches (c) wax (d) cleaning agent
4. __________ family includes aunts, uncles, grandparents, cousins and other relations (a) extended
(b) nuclear (c) compound (d) expanded
5. One of these is not food groups (a) body building foods (b) energy giving foods (c) meal planning
foods (d) protective foods
6. Which of the following does not describe a home? (a) a house in which family lives (b) a shelter in
which people can live (c) where people lives and share their interest (d) where people live and
work together
7. Family members are related to each other through all except ________ (a) birth, marriage and
adoption (b) marriage, birth and adoption (c) marriage, adoption and birth (d) death, marriage and
adoption
8. Which of the following is also important for body balance (a) ear (b) leg (c) nose (d) eyes
9. When the sun shines on the skin, vitamin _____ is produced by the body (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
10. Physical force used to harm someone is ________ (a) violence (b) behaviour (c) injury (d) hurt
11. One of the results of domestic violence is ________ (a) happiness (b) serious injury (c)
employment (d) education
12. Those important things which the family requires for survival are called (a) resources (b) needs (c)
goals (d) articles.
13. Those things which the family desire that are not for survival are (a) wants (b) needs (c) goals (d)
resources.
14. Before the application of make-up, the face must first be (a) covered (b) cleansed (c) painted (d) toned.
15. _________ is not a method of waste disposal (a) burying (b) burning (c) feeding animals (d) pouring them
in the gutter when its raining.
16. Long handed soft brooms and brushes are used for removing _______ from walls and ceilings
(a) dirt (b) objects (c) cobwebs (d) dust
17. Children can learn violence through __________ (a) home video and internet (b) home video and
class (c) church and internet (d) class and church
18. Which of the following shows how family members relate to each other (a) family picture
(b) family tree (c) family form (d) family design
19. Your brothers and sisters are your (a) siblings (b) relations (c) aunties (d) nieces
20. All these are cleaning agents except _______ (a) solvents (b) polishes (c) paints (d) detergents
21. Violence is ______________________ force used to harm someone or something
22. The way body parts are carried or held up when a person walks, sits or works is called ______
23. An example of local cosmetics is ______________________
24. The sensory nerve which goes from the brain to the eye is called __________________ nerve
25. The sensory nerve which goes from the brain to the nose is called _________________ nerve
26. The sensory nerve which goes from the brain to the ear is called ___________________ nerve
27. A house in which family lives is a _______________________
28. The full meaning of NAFDAC is ___________________________
29. A nuclear family can also be called_____________________________
30. The full meaning of SON is ______________________________
Section B
Answer 4 questions in this section
1. Mention four reasons for care of family house
(b) List eight equipment for care of family house
(c) Differentiate between a home and a house
2. Explain the meaning of family needs and family wants giving three examples each
(b) State three types of modern and indigenous cosmetics
(c) Define food. State the three food groups.
OBJECTIVE
1. A person who mixes freely with others is said to be ___ (a) emotion (b) social (c) physical (d)
mental.
2. The most important objective of physical education is ____________ (a) To make the body weak
(b) To destroy the body cell (c) To discourage sport men and women (d) None of the above.
3. A well adjusted person is able to control his ____________in most situations (a) emotion (b)
activity (c) maturity (d) social.
4. Which of the following is not a branch of physical education ___________ (a) gymnastics (b)
aquatics (c) recreation (d)all of the above.
5. One of the following are objective of physical education (a)To digress from sport (b) To attract
many people during sport to cause trouble (c) To promote unity among students (d) To cause
hooliganism during sport to cause trouble.
6. The following are pioneer of physical education in Nigeria except ________________ (a) Sunday
oliseh (b) T.a adedeji (c) H.j ekperijin (d) Funsho adelolu.
7. The ability to perform ones work without undue fatigue and still have enough energy for social life
is ______________ (a) emotional fitness (b) physical fitness (c) abundant energy (d) social fitness.
8. The following components of physical fitness except _______________ (a) longevity (b) flexibility
(c) agility (d) muscular strength.
9. Which of the following best describes physical fitness (a) run very fast (b) perform work (c) stand
life problems (d) lift heavy load.
10. Which of these is not a component of physical fitness (a) height (b) strength (c) flexibility (d)
agility
11. The ability to perform any activities well is referred to as _________ (a) fitness (b) stamina (c)
handicappers (d) accuracy
12. Which of these is not among the common method of sewage disposal_____________ (a) water
system (b) open dump (c) latrine (d) sewage system
13. Which among these is not a method of refuse disposal ___________ (a) incineration (b) pit hole
latrine (c) open dump (d) sanitary land fills
14. Sewage primarily means _____________ (a) solid waste (b) soluble waste (c) liquid waste (d) none
of the above.
15. Water for drinking purpose must have the following except _________ (a) clean (b) dirty (c)
odourless (d) tasteless.
16. Water may be hard or ________ (a) hard (b) soft (c) light (d) heavy.
17. One of the source of surface water is known as _________(a) tap water (b) lake, pond and streams
(c) all of t above. (d) river water
18. The following exercise improves the muscular strength endurance except _________ (a) climbing
(b) leg press (c) eating (d) squatting.
19. The ability of the heart and lungs to function efficiently and supply needed oxygen and nutrients
according to the demand of the working muscles is _____________(a) flexibility endurance (b)
cardio_ respiratory endurance (c) muscular endurance (d) balance.
20. W.H.O is an acronym for ____________ (a) world house organization (b) world health
organization (c) world honour overview (d) world Hindu organ.
21. A state of well-being of the mind in which an individual is aware of himself and his environment is
____________________ (a) physical health (b) social health (c) mental health (d) freedom health.
22. The process by which physical, physiological and mental characteristics are transmitted from
parents to children is called ____________________ (a) gene (b) heredity (c) hormone (d)
morphology.
23. Recreational activities are for ______ (a) all ages (b) persons between 7-25years (c) sick person
and students (d) student only
24. A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being is called ___________ (a) heal (b)
disease (c) health (d) sickness.
25. Freedom from disease, ability to endure, strength and agility are visible signs of ______ (a)
physical fitness (b) physical alertness (c) physical superiority (d) physical sensibility
26. The following are ways that bad lifestyle affects our health except______________ (a) body abuse
(b) malnutrition (c) unsafe sex (d) discipline.
27. These are method of disposing sewage except _______________ (a) water system (b) open dump
(c) latrine (d) paper system
28. Refuse are the unwanted _____________(a) liquid waste (b) solid waste (c) water water (d) sludgy
waste
29. __________________ means illness or disorderliness of the body and mind (a) physical education
(b) health (c) Disease (d) physical fitness.
30. _________________ is the ability to move easily at the joint. (a) Agility (b) flexibility (c) speed (d)
Muscular strength.
Section B
Answer all questions.
1. Define the following:
i. Physical
ii. Health
iii. Education
b. Mention four objective of physical education.
2. What is dance
i. What is outdoor recreation
ii. Give examples activities of outdoor recreation.
3. Define food
i. List four importance of food
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number In the list
below the passage, five choices are offered in columns A-E. For each question, choose the word that is
most suitable to full the numbered gaps in the passage.
Locusts are insects that feed on 6 . They are very ____7_____. They are regarded as man’s
oldest enemies because, by destroying farmlands, they cause much suffering, starvation and
______8_____. Locustss eat anything _____9_____. Locust fly during warm, dry days when their body
_____10______is high.
A B C D E
6. Plants animals insects water fish
7. friendly reproductive destructive happy sad
8. danger famine horror neglect shock
9. black yellow pink green brown
10. temperature blood environment feeling odour
Choose the word which does not rhyme with the others in each group
11. (a) jaw (b) joy (c)toy (d) boy
12. (a) coil (b) call (c) ball (d) tall
13. (a) noise (b) boys (c) toys (d) rays
14. (a) join (b) coin (c) loin (d) bout
15. (a) gown (b) down (c) dawn (d) town
Use context clues Fill In each blank appropriately using one of the prepositions in the box below
a) in (b) at (c) for(d) on
Fill in each the blanks below with a word from the column
A B C D E
Western rolled nested silver breathed
26. She only ____________ the words and they were difficult to hear
27. The great waves __________ onwards towards the shore and the wind was strong
28. Bisi went for a walk in the __________ light of the moon
29. Emeka found two birds ________ in the Kola nut tree
30. The northern part of the Country has a temperate climate but the __________ part is hot and wet
SECTION 2
Answer any three questions (one from each part). For question one your answer should be about two
hundred words long. Choose either A or B and write on it.
ESSAY
1. Write a composition on:” The causes of road accidents on Nigerian roads.”
2. Write a letter to your sister who has just arrived in another state to live with an uncle advising her to be
well behaved while there.
GRAMMAR
Instruction: fill in the blank with the most suitable options in the bracket
Change the verbs in brackets to correct form to complete the sentences below. E.g
Bello is ----- a letter (write)
Bello is writing a letter.
1. The study of cultural and creative art revealed the total way of life of the people. a). True b). False
c). Either d). Neither.
2. Fine art is a branch of ______a). Literary Arts b). Performing Arts c). Visual Arts d). Dancing
Arts.
3. ______ is used to clean pencil effects. a). Charcoal b). Crayon c).Eraser d). Pastel.
4. Team work is related to ______a). Discipline b). Cooperation c). Worker’s d). Film.
5. The rudiments of music are the musical_____ a). Note b). Alphabet c). Sign d). Concept.
6. Time signature in music refers to______ a). Grouping of beats b). Grouping of symbol c)
Grouping of music d). Grouping of signature.
7. How many alphabets of letters represent the musical note. a). 4 b). 7 c). 5 d). 2.
8. Art portfolio is ______a). A container for keeping Art work b). A box for keeping wood. c). A
bag for keeping pencils d).
9. The following are example of crafts products EXCEPT ______ a).Textile b) Graphics c). Basket
d). Cane chair.
10. Calabash decoration is an aspect of_____ a). Design b). Textile c). Craft d). Graphics.
11. Basic shape include one of the following. a). Triangle b). Zigzag c). Spiral d). Scroll
12. The materials for leather work is gotten from ______ a). Leave b). Calabash c). Animal skin d).
Crude oil.
13. The equal mixture of colour Red and Yellow will give us _______a) Orange b) green c) Violet d)
Wine.
14. The person who write drama scripts is called __________ a). Artist b). Playwright c). Musician
d). Graphics.
15. ______ is the ancient traditional artistic practice a) Blurring b) Art works c) dotism d) Craft
works.
16. One of these materials is used in bead making. a) Tape measure b) Wax c) Raffia d) Adze
17. _____ is an aspect of FINE ARTS. a) Textile design b) Painting c) poetry d) Dance.
18. One of this is a Performing art . a) Drama b) Painting c) Poetry d) Ceramic.
19. The first and most important element of art is _______ a) line b) Textile c) Dots d) Drawing.
20. The word “ARTS” originated from _______ word. a) Latin b) English c) Greek d) America.
21. One of the following is a set of primary colours. a). Yellow, Red & Blue. b). White, Black
&Yellow. c). Green, Blue & Violet. d). Red, Blue & white
22. Nigerian craft is the type of crafts produced by the people in _____ a) Ghana b) Osun c) America
d) Nigeria.
23. People watching drama presentation are called ____ a) People b) Crew c) Audience d) Actors.
24. Therapeutic means _______ a) Rejoicing b) Healing c) Drama d) Raffia .
25. Another’s name for life drawing is _____ a) human drawing b) Nature drawing c) Figure drawing
d) Still life drawing.
26. Art can be classified into____ & ____. a). Textile & Batik b). Painting & Drawing c). Fine &
Applied d). Sculpture & Graphics.
27. A branch of Art that is connected with appealing to man sense of beauty and emotion is ______a)
Graphics art b) Applied art c) Fine art d) Literary art
28. An actor is __________ character in a play. a ) Female b) Male c) Dancer d) Audience.
29. Basket weaving is the act of using ______ to form an object a) palm fraud b) Raffia c) Plank d)
Clothes.
30. The followings are Basic shapes EXCEPT a). Triangle b) Rectangle c) Spiral d) Square.
31. A type of drama that ends with a sorrowful mood is called ________ a) Tragedy b) Comedy c)
Musician d) Tragicomedy.
32. What category of people is called artist a) everybody b) Painters and sculpture c) None of the
above d) Creative writers only.
33. Performing art is divided into a) Acting, painting &writing. B) Weaving, printing & Singing c)
Drama, music & dance d) Drama, Knitting & Dance.
34. The art of making assemblage of different object on a flat surface is _______ a) Drawing b)
Mosaic c) Collage d) Weaving.
35. ________ is a literary arts. a). Sculpture. b). Painting. c) poetry. d). Dance.
36. _________ is a principle of Design/ Arts. A) Colour b) Balance c) Line d) Texture.
37. Craft works are distributed through _____ a) Visual distribution b) Literary works c) Markets d)
vision
38. In Africa, music reflect in all human ________ a). Works b). Activities c).Education d). All of the
above.
39. The word “MUSIC” originated from _______ word. a). Latin b). English c). Greek d). America.
Section B
Answer all questions
4. Define collage.
b) List any two types of collage and three materials needed for collage.
DE’PRO
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION FOR 2023/2024 ACADEMIC SESSION
THINKERS
CLASS: JSS
TIME ACADEMY ONE ALLOWED: 1 hrs 30 minutes
SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE
Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved.
Answer all questions
1. Fats are made up of hydrogen oxygen and ___________ a. nitrogen b. carbon c. Iron d fluorine
2. ____________is the transfer of genes from parents to offspring’s a. gland b. change c. diet d.
heredity
3. Which of the following is not a pollutant a. smoke b. oxygen c. Carbon IV oxide d. noise?
4. One of these insects is nocturnal a. mosquito b. grasshopper c. butterfly d. noise
5. The following are wildlife animals except ___________ a. goat b. tiger c. cheetah d. zebra.
6. The accidental or deliberate discharge of oil into the environment is known as _________ a.
flooding d. erosion c. oil spillage d. oil waste
7. Which of these vectors is responsible for sleeping sickness? A. mosquito b. tsetse fly c. blackfly
d. house fly.
8. Cholera causes _______ a. dehydration b. shivering c. coughing d. backache
9. What does the body develop after vaccination? a. other disease antibodies c. immunity d.
antibodies
10. Push, pull and tension are examples of what type of force? a. contact force b. magnetic force c.
gravitational force d. electrical force
11. Earth is the _________planet from the sun? a. first b. second c. third d. faith
12. __________is the planet that supports human existence a. earth b. Jupiter c. mars d. Saturn
13. Air in motion is called? a. wind b. pressure c. volume d. temperature
14. The active part of air is called a. oxygen b. nitrogen c.hydrogen d. carbon (II)oxide
15. Hard water causes? A. wastage of fuel B. Wastage of soap C. Wastage of water D. Easy dyeing of
clothes
16. Water boils at a. 100oc b. 20oc c. 35oc d 0oc
17. Water freezes at a. 0oc b.100oc c. 75oc d.0of
18. Which is not a use of water? a. medium for chemical rxas b. cleaning and washing c. aids
digestion and absorption d. all of the above
19. How many planets do we have? A. 9 b. 12 c. 15 d. 35
20. An increase in basal body temperature is one of the signs and symptoms of (a) menopause (b)
pregnancy (c) growth (d) puberty
21. The vagina should be washed always with soap in other to make it healthy (a) true (b) false (c)
maybe (d) partly correct
22. The fusion of the male and female gamete to form a zygote is known as (a) conception (b)
fertilization (c) menopause (d) menstruation
23. Another word for menstruation is (a) period (b) pregnancy (c) fertilization (d) gamete
24. Which of these statements is true of a female child who menstruates? (a) she can become pregnant
(b) she will not be happy again (c) she is easily irritated with life (d) her level of assimilation
decreases
25. The following are not symptoms of pregnancy in human except (a) fighting (b) fatigue (c) crying
(d) walking
26. The ideal pregnancy duration in human is (a) 6 months (b) 7 months (c) 8 months (d) 9 months
27. The fusion of the male and female gamete to form a zygote is known as (a) conception (b)
fertilization (c) menopause (d) menstruation
28. The fluid that cushions the growing embryo is called (a) water (b) mineral (c) amniotic fluid (d)
baby fluid
29. Pregnancy can be detected with any of these symptoms except (a) nausea (b) fatigue (c) food
aversion (d) menstruation
30. The correct SI unit of force is (a) Joules (b) Watt (c) Newton (d) Metre
31. Which of the following statement is false (a) a force changes the shape of a body (b) forces may
be balanced or unbalanced (c) a force cannot change the direction of a moving body (d) a force
changes the speed of object
32. The gravitational force can be found (a) on the earth (b) in the moon (c) around the planets (d) in
the galaxy
33. The magnetic force is also known as _________(a) pulse ( b) electrical (c) field force (d)
gravitational force
34. Which of the following is a type of force (a) electrical (b) heat (c) rotating (d) reversible
35. Which of the following forces requires contact for its action (a) gravitational force (b) frictional
force (c) magnetic forces (d) electrical force
36. The sum of balanced forces is (a) zero (b) greater than zero (c) less than zero (d) about one
37. The S.I unit of force is (a) Kilogram (b) Watt (c) Newton (d) Power
38. All of the following are correct except one (a) forces causes motion (b) forces cause
change in the direction of motion (c) forces stops motion (d) force is always parallel
39. One of the following force is non-contact force (a) electric force (b) push (c) tension (d) push
Section B
Answer 4 questions
2. Define growth.
b) Mention five factors affecting growth and development
c) In a tabular form, write out the types of vitamins and their sources
4. What is fertilization?
b) Mention 4 signs to show that someone is pregnant
c) Mention three ways of detecting pregnancy
5. What is force?
b) State two contact force
c) Mention three non-contact force that you know
d) State two importance of force
e) State the difference between contact and non-contact force
DE’PRO
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION FOR 2023/2024 ACADEMIC SESSION
THINKERS
CLASS: JSS
TIME ACADEMY ONE ALLOWED: 1 hrs 30 minutes
SUBJECT: COMPUTER
Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved.
Answer all questions
1. ___________is a graphic program that allows you to create typed images in the shape of waves,
pennants, circles, bow ties etc. a. Finder b. Word Aft c. Graphic d. Word
2. Which of these is not an example of Input device (a) keyboard (b) mouse (c) monitor (d) light pen
3. One of the following is an example of output device (a) printer (b) keyboard (c) mouse (d) Light
pen
4. What is the function of the mouse (a) for pointing (b) for clearing (c) for forwarding?
5. Voice input is an example of (a) input device (b) output device
6. Who is the father of computer (a) Pasclaine JAMES (b) Olu Adewumi (c) Charles Babbage (d)
Isaac Newton
7. ………….is not a hardware (a) Monitor (b) preadsheet (c) printer (d) scanner
8. Where can we make use of computer (a) school (b) hospital (c) library (d) all of the above
9. CPU stands for……………………………………………………………………..
10. …….is used to type on a computer (a)mouse (b)keyboard (c)webcam (d)printer
11. Computers process data at a ____ speed compared to humans. (a) slower (b) faster (c) similar (d)
variable
12. Increased access to information stored in the resource center is an ____ of computers. (a)
advantage (b) disadvantage (c) obstacle (d) feature
13. Computers process data with high ____.(a) accuracy (b) inaccuracy (c) uncertainty (d) speed
14. Computers can handle a very large volume of transactions ____ of their complexity. (a)
irrespective (b) regardless (c) without (d) despite
15. ____ in its work, computers are dependable for various tasks. (a) Inconsistent (b) Unreliable (c)
Reliable (d) Unstable
16. Computers have a ____ storage capacity. (a) small (b) moderate (c) large (d) limited
17. Using computers can lead to better ____ quality. (a) school (b) job (c) life (d) food
18. Information stored on a computer database can be used for ____ purposes. (a) same (b) various
(c) single (d) limited
19. ____ is a disadvantage of computers related to unemployment. (a) Over-employment (b)
Misemployment (c) Unemployment (d) Employment
20. Wastage of time and energy is caused by ____ use of computers. (a) productive (b) creative (c)
unproductive (d) innovative
21. Unauthorized persons can access data stored on computers through ____.a) social media (b)
networks (c) games (d) email
22. Hacking credit card numbers and stealing data are examples of ____ crimes. (a) computer (b)
social (c) financial (d) personal
23. Violation of personal privacy can occur if personal and confidential records are not ____ (a)
stored (b) accessed (c) protected (d) shared
24. ____ use of computers can result in health risks such as injuries or disorders. (a) Proper (b)
Unregulated (c) Extensive (d) Inadequate
25. ______________can be referred to as hardware components such as: keyboards, mouse, display
monitors, hard disk drives, CD-ROM players, printers, audio speakers and microphones, and
other hardware units. (a) Computer devices (b) Computer Output (c) Computer input (d)
Computer
26. A ________is a tool containing one or more parts that uses energy to perform an intended action.
(a) Machine (b) towel (c) screw driver (d) computer
27. Classes of device are the following except (a) Mechanical devices (b) Electrical device (c)
Electronic device (d) Engineering device
28. Characteristic of a computer include the following except (a) Accuracy (b) Reliability (c) Speed
(d) all of the above
29. The part of the computer that displays the result of the processed data is called ____ (a) input
unit(b) output (c) control unit (d) ALU
30. The operation of the computer system is coordinated by a unit called ____ (a) memory unit
(b)processing unit (c) storage unit (d) arithmetic and logic unit
Section B
Answer all question
1. Define Device
b) State the classes of devices
4. Draw a Monitor
DE’PRO
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION FOR 2023/2024 ACADEMIC SESSION
THINKERS
CLASS: JSS
TIME ACADEMY ONE ALLOWED: 1 hrs 30 minutes
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION
Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved.
Answer all questions
1. Citizenship refers to __________of a country (a). Foreigner (b). Leader (c). Worker (d)
Membership
2. Values means _________ (a) acceptability (b) goodness of life (c) How an individual appreciates
the system of a political party (d) How individuals consider certain things based on their sense of
values
3. Examination malpractice is a form of____________behaviour (a) curious (b) Neutral (c) positive
(d) Negative
4. ____is a good example of a federation (a) Ogun (b) Sokoto (c) Osun (d) Nigeria
5. The best thing to do when your right is violated is to______________ (a) demonstrate (b) Feel
bad (c) Curse (d) go to court
6. All these are qualifications for voting in Nigeria except_________ (a) citizenship (b) Age (c)
Resident (d) Sex
7. Nigeria we hail thee”, can be found in the (a). New National Anthem (b) Old National Anthem (c)
Nigeria Coat of Arm (d) Nigeria Pledge
8. Illiteracy simply means an inability to ___________(a) Speak and write (b) read and write (c)
wash and read (d) write and read
9. The purpose of national security is to put a country in (a) Problems (b) Share (c) Premium (d)
reward.
10. The consequence of dishonesty is (a) poverty (b) Shame (c) Promotion (d) Reward
11. The form of electoral malpractices include the following except (a)free and fair election (b)
election rigging (c) thuggery (d) bribery and corruption
12. The body which has the responsibility to organize and conduct election in Nigeria is (a) Political
Parties (b) Pressure group (c) Democratic Institution (d) Independent National Electoral
Commission
13. Nigeria became a republic in the year (a)1960 (b) 1962 (c) 1963 (d)1964
14. To be eligible to vote, you have to be……….in Nigeria (a) 16years (b) 18years (c) 20 years (d) 22
year
15. ………..is a document that contains the rules and regulation governing a country (a) Convention
(b) Manifesto (c) Institution (d) Constitution
16. Which of the arms of government is responsible for interpretation and application of law (a)
Executive (b) Legislature (c) Judiciary (d)Governors
17. The main function of the police is? (a) to fight war (b) to maintain law and order in the society (c)
to collect bribe (d) to block traffic movement
18. The government that is closer to the people is (a) Federal government (b) State government (c)
Local government (d) a and c
19. Being a citizen of two countries at the same time is called (a) Dual citizenship (b) Renunciation
(c) Honorary citizenship (d) Citizenship by birth
20. The following are the attribute of discipline except (a) Self -control (b) Moderation
(c)Perseverance (d)Intolerance
21. Negative behavior simply means? (a) unjustifiable behaviors (b) social unacceptable behavior (c)
social unpopular behavior (d) socially accepted behavior
22. Right attitude will lead to (a) high attitude (b) wrong attitude (c) high attitude (d) low attitude
23. Which of these creates sense of belonging in a team? (a) Sharing of ideas (b)Selfishness (c)
Caring for each team member (d) Hiding of information
24. Which of these is not a citizen’s right in Nigeria? (a) Right to life, (b) Right to fair hearing (c)
Right to vote (d) Right to infringe other people’s rights
25. Right to vote during the election is a (a) civil right (b)voting right (c) democratic right (d) election
right
26. Trust is associated with (a) confidence (b) integrity (c)love (d) religion
27. A follower who obeys the law made by the leader for the good of the society is showing the trait
of: (a) Diligence (b) commitment (c) Loyalty (d) Obedience.
28. Which of these is not a method of protecting human rights? (a) Media coverage (b) Protest match
(c) Hunger strike (d) Street riots
29. All these are associated with honesty except (a) Fair of God (b) Loyalty (c) Being reliable (d)
Misuse of funds.
30. De’pro Thinkers Academy is located in which Local government of Nigeria (a) Alagbado Local
Government (b) Akinyele Local Government (c) Akute Local Government (d) Alimosho Local
Government
Section B
Answer any four (4) questions from this section
1. The value of 8 in 18214 is (a) 8 units (b) 8 tens ( c) 8 hundreds ( d) 8thousands (e) 8 ten thousands
2. The Roman numerals CXCIV represents the number (a) 194 (b) 186 (c) 214 (d) 215 (e) 216.
3. The value of 7 in 3.673 is (a) 7tenths (b) 7 hundredths (c) 7 units (d) 7 hundredth.
4. Three million and four in figures is (a) 300004 (b) 300040 (c) 30000004 (d) 3000004
5. What is the value of 1.2 km in metres? (a) 120m (b) 1,200m (c) 12,000m (d) 120,000m
6. Which of the following numbers is the largest? (a) 727,345,565 (b) 727,245,565 (c) 727,445,565
(d) 726,778,876.
7. 13,500,000mm in km is (a) 13.5 km (b) 1.35 km (c) 1350 km (d) 13500km
8. The value of 23 x 32 is (a) 1291 (b) 658 (c) 729 (d)7 36 (e) 54
9. The LCM of 12 and 15 is (a) 90 (b) 60 (c) 30 (d) 120 (e) 180
10. The HCF of 63and 90 is (a) 7 (b) 3 (c) 12 (d) 6 (e) 9
11. The first three common multiples of 3 and 11 are (a) 3, 33, 66, (b) 11,33, 66 ( c ) 33, 66, 99 (d)
33, 44, 55 (e) 33, 22, 11.
12. Which of the following whole numbers 22, 11, 54, 35, 40, 75, and 105 is /are multiples of 5? (a)
11, 22, 35 (b) 35, 40, 75, 105 (c) 54, 35, 40, 75, 105 (d) 35, 54, 40, 75 (e) 105, 75, 40, 35, 54.
13. Simplify 2 ½ + ¼ (a) 3 ¾ (b).2 1/8 (c) 1 ¾ (d) 2 ¾
14. If m = 4 and n = 3, what is the value of (m + n) (m - n)? (a) 27 (b) 14 (c) 8 (d) 7
15. Write in figure: Fifty-five Thousand and Sixteen (a) 56016 (b) 55016 (c) 55014 (d) 5503
16. What is the product of 137 and 29? (a) 4,000 (b) 3,973 (c) 3,899 (d) 2,993
17. A class is made up of 50 bags and 25 girls. What is the ratio of girls to boys (a) 1:2 (b) 2:1 (c) 2:5
(d) 5:2
18. Approximate 50,769 to its nearest hundred (a) 50,000 (b) 50,700 (c) 50,800 (d) 50,770
19. When a number is multiplied by 4 and 6 is added the final answer is 50. What is the number?
(a)11 (b) 21 (c) 44 (d) 54
20. A sack of rice holds 64 basins of rice. How much will a woman get if she sells each basin of rice
for N48.50. (a) 3,104 (b)310 (c) 112.5 (d)1,319
Section B
Answer all questions from this section
3. Solve the equation below and comment whether the answer in the question is true or false
i. X + 8 = 15 ( when x is 7)
ii. 3x – 4 = 11 ( when x is 6)
b. Change this Roman figure to natural numbers
(i) MMCDLXXI
(ii) MMMCLIV
1. Bi ero Yoruba______________ ni Olodumare ran lati da aye (a) Obatala (b) Sango (d) Oduduwa
(e) Orumila
2. Ile-iwe mi je aroko ___________ (a) asariyanjiyan (b) asotan (d) asapejuwe
3. Igbese akoko ninu kiko aroko ni _______ (a) akole (b) ikiniibere (d) ipari
4. Leta ti ko fiaaye gba ikini ibere ni ___________ (a) leta gbefe (b) leta aigbefe (d) leta si ore
5. Eniyan laso mi tumo si ___________ (a) ore mi ni mo finbora (b) ibora mi niyi (d) iyi ati eye mi
6. Faweli melo ni a ni ninu ede Yoruba? (a) 5 (b) 6 (d) 7
7. konsonati melo ni a ni ninu ede Yoruba?
8. Okan lara ounje Ogun ni (a) ebo (b) aja (d) amala (e) tuwo.
9. 200 ni ___________ ninu ede Yoruba. (a) Ogoji (b) Ogun (d) ogorun
10. Okan lara awon kokoro wonyi ni o ma n fa iba (a) esin sin (b) efoon (d) aayan
11. 9 ni onkan Yoruba ni ____________ (a) etadinloyan (b) ejidinlogun (d) ookandinlogun
12. 20+20 ni onka Yoruba ni___________ (a) ogun (b) agbon (d)ogoji
13. Iro Konsonanti ___________ (a) d (b) a (d) u
14. Iro faweli ni _________ (a) b (b) d (d) e
15. ____________ ni ona ti a n gba ko ero inu eni lori ohun kan ranse si elomiiran (a) leta kiko (b)
alaye (d) ise kan
16. ____________ ni o toka isele inu gbolohun (a) ise sise (b) oro-ise (d) apejuwe
17. A ko le fiami ohun le ori_______ (a) u (b) e (d) s
18. __________ ni ona ti a n gba bu kun ewa eni (a) ewa (b) ogesise (d) ila kiko
19. Tani o tunmo Bibeli si ede Yoruba? (a) Ajayi Crowther (b) Ojulari Oreodenu (d) Muhammed
Buhari
20. Awon idile onilu ni nje (a) Aderibigbe (b) Alabede (d) Ayandele