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CRESTVIEW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, JIDNA

CLOSE TO DEEPER LIFE BIBLE CHURCH, PHASE 5, JIDNA, MARARABA, NASARAWA STATE.
2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
CLASS: JSS 1
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. An animal with four stomach compartments is known as ________ (a) Carnivore (b)
Herbivore (c) Non-Ruminant (d) Ruminant.
2. Diary cattle are kept primarily for ______ production. (a) Beef (b) Bone (c) Meat (d) Milk.
3. The complex stomach of ruminant animals consist of _____ (a) Abomasum, Omasum,
Duodenum and Rumen (b) Oesophagus, Rumen, Omasum and Abomasum (c) Recticulum,
Abomasum, Oesophagus and Omasum (d) Rumen, Reticulum, Omasum and Abomasum.
4. Which of the following is a pet animal? (a) cat (b) cow (c) lion (d) sheep.
5. Farm animals are classified according to the following except ______ (a) size (b) habitat (c)
mode of reproduction (d) beauty.
6. Farm animals are classified according to their type of ______ (a) legs (b) work (c) stomach (d)
name.
7. Animals that give birth to their young ones alive and breastfeed them are called _____ (a)
house animals (b) mammals (c) ruminant (d) reptiles.
8. A _____ is probably the first and most important factor which affects agricultural production
(a) seed (b) land (c) glass (d) money.
9. One of these is not a biting and chewing insect (a) locust (b) butterfly (c) cricket (d)
grasshopper.
10. A ______ is needed for all farm operatives. (a) water (b) labour (c) money (d) time.
11. If you want to start a farm, the farm should be (a) on top of a hill (b) near a stream (c) at the
town (a) near a place of worship.
12. Paid hired labour on a big farm include (a) tractor operators (b) astronauts (c) pilot (d)
psychologists.
13. Farm animals such as cattle and poultry drink water for _____ (a) cleaning of their body (b)
avoidance of diseases (c) cooling of their body during the dry season (d) digestion of their
food.
14. Money is needed by farmers for _____ (a) land preparation (b) buying goats and sheep (c)
harvesting his crops (d) All of the above.
15. The manager on a commercial farm ______ (a) only drives around the farm (b) does no work
(c) make sure that his staff eat three times a day (d) delegates work to all his subordinates.
16. A livestock farmer can store his fish or poultry meat in a _____ (a) rhumbus (b) silo (c) crib
(d) freezer.
17. What percentage of Nigerians are farmers? (a) 100 percent (b) 70 percents (c) 85 percent (d)
25 percent.
18. ______ are usually grown and harvested within one year as food for man (a) meat (b) crops
(c) vegetables (d) animals.
19. One of the crops listed below is rich in protein (a) cassava (b) beans (c) cocoyam (d) rice.
20. Agriculture is the science or _______ of farming. (a) practice (b) doing (c) work (d) history.
SECTION B – THEORY
INSTRUCTIONS: ANSWER ANY FOUR (4) QUESTIONS.
1. a) List ten farm animals.
b) State six uses of farm animals.
2. a) Define mammals and give two examples.
b) Define non-mammals and give two examples.
3. Explain aquatic animals and give five examples.
4. Briefly discuss labour as a factor of production.
CRESTVIEW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, JIDNA
CLOSE TO DEEPER LIFE BIBLE CHURCH, PHASE 5, JIDNA, MARARABA, NASARAWA STATE.
2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: PHE
CLASS: JSS 1
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. Wrestling federation was founded in _____ (a) 1921 (b) 2191 (c) 1923 (d) 1920.
2. _____ is one of the oldest sport in which greeks engaged in during the ancient and modern
Olympic games. (a) ball (b) olympic (c) wrestling (d) sports.
3. The major aim of the traditional wrestling was for the wrestler to throw the opponent _____ (a)
to the ground (b) leg (b) leg (c) body (d) hand.
4. One of the following is not the official in wrestling (a) match chairman (b) judge (c) time keeper
(d) the arm drag.
5. Swimming is an _____ sport engaged in by all ages for recreation (a) sport (b) aquatic (c)
Olympic (d) event.
6. Swimming became an Olympic event for men in _______ (a) 1912 (b) 1931 (c) 1911 (d) 1991.
7. Swimming became an Olympic event for women in ______ (a) 1912 (b) 1911 (c)1910 (d) 1991.
8. The Nigerian Swimming Federation was formed in _____ (a) 1912 (b) 1958 (c) 1913 (d) 1819
9. The following are equipment in swimming _____ (a) swimming trunk (b) Goggle (c) Ear
protector (d) All of the above.
10. One of the following is not an official in swimming (a) starter (b) lifeguards (c) front crawl (d)
referee.
11. Food is any _____ or solid material which when eaten and digested can provide the body with
nourishments. (a) egg (b) yam (c) liquid (d) substance.
12. There are ____ classes of food (a) 13 (b) 12 (c) 6 (d) 20.
13. Pathogens are _____ that cause diseases. (a) living things (b) worms (c) bacteria (d) organisms.
14. One of the following is an example of communicable diseases. (a) smallpox (b) malaria (c)
cancer (d) stroke.
15. ____ is a condition of abnormal function involving any structure, part or system of an organism.
(a) contagious diseases (b) diseases (c) immunization (d) hygiene.
16. The ____ regulates the body temperature and provide energy to the body in the absence of
carbohydrates. (a) vitamins (b) fats and oil (c) water (d) proteins.
17. _____ protects against diseases. (a) vitamins (b) minerals (c) salts (d) tissue.
18. One of the following is an importance of food. (a) it keeps the body warm (b) it protects the
body from diseases and infections (c) it satisfies hunger (d) All of the above (e) None of the
above.
19. A healthy person must have one of the following. (a) Do assignment / homework as at when due
(b) buying food from the market (c) carry dustbins at all times 9d) refuse to talk.
20. The swimming equipment are the ______ that are used to ensure safety and make swimming
interesting in a standard swimming pool. (a) swimming trunk (b) tools (c) swimming clothes
(d) swimming cap.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer any four (4) questions.
1. a) State the history of swimming.
b) Mention the equipment for swimming.
c) State the importance of swimming.
2. a) What is food?
b) In a tabular form, classify food and state the source of and functions of each class of food.
3. a) What is pathogens?
b) list five (5) types of communicable diseases.
4. a) Write a short note on the history of wrestling.
b) List the basic skills in wrestling.
5. Mention the functions of food in the body.
CRESTVIEW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, JIDNA
CLOSE TO DEEPER LIFE BIBLE CHURCH, PHASE 5, JIDNA, MARARABA, NASARAWA STATE.
2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
CLASS: JSS 2
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. A _____ operation include all the activities carried out in the farm before planting is done at
all. (a) bush clearing (b) pre-planting (c) operation (d) pre-planting operation.
2. Cultural practices can be grouped into ____ (a) 9 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6.
3. When the farm had been laid out, the next operation is _____ (a) planting (b) watering (c)
tillage (d) spacing.
4. Planting operation are operations that are ______ out during planting. (a) planned (b) carried
(c) along (d) rate.
5. The distance between one plant and another along the same ridge or row is called _____ (a)
spacing (b0 planting (c) farming (d) land.
6. Seedling and other vegetative materials meant for planting must be free from ____ (a) insects
(b) holes (c) diseases (d) seed.
7. The presence of holes in the seeds shows that they have been attacked by _____ (a) worm (b)
heat (c) insects (d) germinate.
8. Planting could be done in ____ ways. (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4.
9. Post-planting operations carried out after planting to ensure that the seeds planted _____ and
grow to maturity. (a) germinate (b) supply (c) feeding (d) seed.
10. _____ is the removal of weak or extra-seedling from a stand when the seedling per stand
germinates more than required. (a) harvesting (b) thinning (c) supplying (d) weeding.
11. When crops are fully mature, the useful parts are detached from the parent plant for
consumption or for sale, this process is called _____ (a) wastages (b) harvesting (c) marketing
(d) thinning.
12. The ____ refers to the substance eaten by farm animals. (a) plant (b) vitamins (c) feed (d)
protein.
13. Feeding refers to the ____ of different feeds by livestock. (a) vitamins (b) consumption (c)
minerals (d) soyabeans.
14. The _____ are feed that help in the building of body tissues and in the proper functioning of
the body organs and systems. (a) wheat (b) millet (c) minerals (d) yam.
15. Minerals can be obtained from ____ meal. (a) milk (b) salt (c) fish (d) bone.
16. A livestock disease can be defined as a _____ of an animal from the normal stat of health. (a)
organisms (b) deviation (c) organs (d) symptoms.
17. Diseases-causing organisms are referred to as _____ (a) reduction (b) pathogens (c) animal
(d) nutritional.
18. The process by which an animal contract a disease is called _____ (a) food (b) pests (c)
infection (d) parasites.
19. The disease that can be transmitted from one animal to another is called ____ (a)
communicable diseases (b) infections (c) infections diseases (d) non-communicable disease.
20. One of the following is a general effect of diseases on livestock (a) it leads to body weakness
and general loss of weight (b) it may lead to stunted or reduced growth of the animal (c) All
of the above (d) None of the above.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTIONS: ANSWER ANY FOUR (4) QUESTIONS.
1. Define the following
i. Feed
ii. Feeding
iii. Livestock
2. List five post-planting operations and explain any two of them.
3. a) List the classification of livestock feeds.
b) List three feeding tools.
4. a) Define the term disease.
b) State some examples of animal disease.
5. a) Define harvesting.
b) Define processing.
CRESTVIEW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, JIDNA
CLOSE TO DEEPER LIFE BIBLE CHURCH, PHASE 5, JIDNA, MARARABA, NASARAWA STATE.
2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: PHE
CLASS: JSS 2
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. Any posture a person maintains such that there is deformity in body alignment is called
_____ (a) normal spine (b) round back (c) posture (d) postural defect.
2. The ____ is a state of being free from unpleasant occurrence that is likely to cause harm or
death. (a) injury (b) safety (c) accidents (d) domestic accidents.
3. School health programmes are ____ activities that are aimed at maintaining and improving
the health of school children and staff. (a) organized (b) build (c) plan (d) developed.
4. School health services include _____ (a) prevention and control of communicable diseases
(b) safe and healthy school site (c) provision of safe water supply (d) good lighting and
ventilation.
5. Healthful school environment is the utilization, maintenance and _____ of safe and
wholesome school environment (a) plan (b) relationship (c) promotion (d) encourage.
6. The relationship that exists between the school, the home and the community is called _____
(a) P.T.A (b) school health services (c) Health instruction (d) School-community
relationship.
7. The _____ is the total surroundings of an object. (a) pollution (b) animal (c) building (d)
environment.
8. One of the following is not a type of environmental pollution (a) land pollution (b) air
pollution (c) all of the above (d) none of the above.
9. Pollution is the ____ of harmful substances into the environment. (a) sound (b) dust (c)
introduction (d) topsoil.
10. The acronym FRESH means ____ (a) Focusing on Effective School Health Resources (b)
Focusing Resources on Effective School Health (c) Resources Focusing on Effective School
Health (d) School Health Focusing on Effective Health.
11. Non-communicable diseases are ______ that cannot be transmitted from one person to
another. (a) Asthma (b) Diseases (c) Stroke (d) Obesity.
12. The _____ is a chronic inflammation of the airways. (a) Anaemia (b) Rickets (c) Asthma (d)
Boil.
13. Sickle cell is a ____ blood disease which occurs when the sickle cell gene has been inherited
from both parents. (a) hereditary (b) skin (c) cell (d) blood.
14. A ____ is the decrease in the normal quantity of red blood cells or decrease in the normal
quantity of haemoglobin in the blood. (a) Kwashiorkor (b) Anaemia (c) Diabetes (d)
Mellitus.
15. Which one of these is not a preventive measure against non-communicable disease? (a)
participate in recreational activities (b) embark on routine medical check-up (c) None of the
above (d) All of the above.
16. Rickets is a _____ disease caused by a deficiency in vitamin D. (a) eyes (b) leg (c) bone (d)
teeth.
17. Obesity is an abnormal ____ of body fat (a) total (b) inadequate (c) accumulation (d) too
much food.
18. Issues and challenges in physical and health education could be divided into _____ (a) 9 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d) 4.
19. The following are some of the examples of issues in physical education. (a) match fixing (b)
issues in health education (c) doping (d) A and C.
20. One of the following is an example of issues in health education (a) prostitution (b0 child
labour (c) human trafficking (d) None of the above (e) All of the above.
SECTION B – ESSAY.
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer any Four (4) questions.
1. What do you understand by school health programme?
2. Write the full meaning of FRESH.
3. Define the following terms:
i. Non-communicable diseases.
ii. Communicable diseases.
4. List and explain eight types of non-communicable diseases.
5. List ways of preventing non-communicable diseases.
CRESTVIEW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, JIDNA
CLOSE TO DEEPER LIFE BIBLE CHURCH, PHASE 5, JIDNA, MARARABA, NASARAWA STATE.
2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: CRS
CLASS: JSS 1
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. God called Abraham at _____ (a) Haran (b) Jerusalem (c) Gilead (d) Judah.
2. Abraham left Haran at the age of ____ (a) 150 (b) 120 (c) 100 (d) 75.
3. Abraham means _____ (a) father of the faithful (b) father of the multitude (c) father of all
nations (d) father of obedience.
4. The promise land is also called (a) Canaan (b) Heaven (c) Courage (d) Obedience.
5. All these are the qualities of Abraham except _____ (a) pride (b) faith (c) courage (d)
obedience.
6. What age was Abraham when he got into covenant with God? (a) 100 (b) 99 (c) 85 (d) 75.
7. When Isaac was born, Abraham was how old? (a) 90 (b) 100 (c) 120 (d) 80.
8. What was used for the sacrifice instead of Isaac? (a) chicken (b) ram (c) goat (d) pig.
9. Obedience means an act of obeying rules and authority. True / False.
10. God made Abraham a great nation (a) True (b) False (c) None of the above (d) all of the
above.
11. Where was Ruth from? (a) Judah (b) Moab (c) Bethlehem (d) Egypt.
12. One who responds to the call to serve is actually called ____ (a) service (b) servant (c) server
(d) serving.
13. What did Joseph’s father sew for him? (a) gown (b) trouser (c) shirt (d) coat.
14. Who is Joseph’s mother? (a) Blessing (b) Ruth (c) Rachael (d) Hannah.
15. Pharaoh had how many dreams about coming events in Egypt. (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 7 (d) 4.
16. What was Joseph later appointed in Egypt? (a) King (b) President (c) Senator (d) Prime
minister.
17. Joseph’s two sons were ____ and _____ (a) Joan and James (b) Reuben and Simon (c)
Manasseh and Ephraim (d) Daniel and Enoch.
18. Service can be explained as being a servant or work for somebody. True / False.
19. A call means to show or speak loudly in order to attract someone’s attention. True / False.
20. God called people to come and serve Him. True / False.
SECTION B – ESSAY.
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer any Four questions.
1. Define obedience.
2. Narrate the story of how God tested Abraham’s faith.
3. Define service.
4. Narrate how Joseph was sold to Egypt.
5. Mention how Ruth showed faithful service towards Naomi

CRESTVIEW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, JIDNA


CLOSE TO DEEPER LIFE BIBLE CHURCH, PHASE 5, JIDNA, MARARABA, NASARAWA STATE.
2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES
CLASS: JSS 1
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. Socialization is all the following except _____ (a) learning the culture of the people (b)
learning the norms and values of the society (c) learning through imitation (d) learning to
read and write.
2. Direct learning in socialization involves (a) imitation (b) personal experiences (c) learning
through other’s experiences (d) disrespecting the elders.
3. The following are agents of socialization except ____ (a) mass media (b) peer group (c)
personal relationship (d) government.
4. The functions of socialization include cultural transmission, social integration and ____ (a)
forcing people into positions (b) legitimizing sexual behaviour (c) personality formation (d)
All of the above.
5. Which of the following statements is true? (a) Unlike other animals, human infants are with a
culture (b) Human infants come into the world ready to learn a culture but not born with one
(c) socialization is another name for acculturation (d) A and C.
6. Which of the following things is normally learned during the socialization process? (a) the
roles we are to play in life (b) the culture norms (c) the language of the people (d) All of the
above.
7. The instructor such as parent, teachers, elders, relations are called ____ (a) socializer (b)
socializee (c) socializing (d) socialization.
8. Stages of socialization are ______ and _____ (a) socializer and socializee (b) childhood and
adulthood (c) social and studies (d) direct and incidental.
9. The school and the peer groups are agent of socialization. True / False.
10. Effects of socialization are ____ and _____ (a) stealing and cultism (b) good effect and bad
qualities (c) Integrity and Discipline (d) None of the above.
11. Road Safety Club was established as a means of teaching the youth to _____ (a) cross any how
(b) eat while crossing (c) become better road user (d) become a bad road user.
12. What is the full meaning of NYSC? (a) Nigeria Youth Safety Corps (b) National Youth Service
Corps (c) National Youth Safety Community (d) Nigerian Youth Safety Commission.
13. Structure of the road safety club are ______ except (a) the regular marshals (b) the special
marshals (c) forming road safety (d) road safety club.
14. Toad safety club was established in school to train the children on one of the following. (a)
traffic sign and symbols (b) To obey traffic signs (c) Not to use the over-head bridges (d) To
cross the road when the traffic light is read.
15. Federal Road Safety Corps was established in _____ (a) 1998 (b) 1988 (c) 1948 (d) 1968.
16. Guidelines on the road safety have been prepared for (a) trees and rocks (b0 pedestrians and
cyclists (c) peers and parents (d) All of the above.
17. Road safety have been prepared for pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and motorists. True /
False.
18. Roles of road safety include ______ (a) Protection from eating (b) Protection from road
accident (c) Driving anyhow (d) running up and down.
19. Walking on the left side of the road facing the oncoming vehicles are guidelines on road
safety. True / False.
20. Signs and symbols are part of road safety. True / False.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer any Four questions.
1. Define socialization.
2. List and explain five importances of socialization.
3. State three effects of socialization.
4. What are the aims of Road Safety Clubs.
5. List and explain two roles of the Road Safety Clubs in socializing the youth in schools.
CRESTVIEW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, JIDNA
CLOSE TO DEEPER LIFE BIBLE CHURCH, PHASE 5, JIDNA, MARARABA, NASARAWA
STATE.
2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: BUSINESS STUDIES
CLASS: JSS 1
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. These are factors of production except. (a) Labour (b) Capital (c) Market.
2. Land is a natural resource. True / False.
3. Labour may be defined as _____ (a) natural resources (b) human effort (c) God’s gift
4. Capital consist of _____ and _____ (a) labour and production (b) money and property (c)
development and worker
5. These are types of occupation except ____ (a) teaching (b) trading (c) begging.
6. Occupation is what a person does for a living. True / False.
7. Printing, car-making, food production and household goods are _____ (a) construction
occupation (b) extractive occupation (c) manufacturing occupation.
8. Education, skills, climate, and training are factors of _____ (a) occupation (b) affecting
occupation (c) service.
9. A chemical can be a friend or a foe. True / False.
10. Values, principles, rules and behaviour by which people live is called ____ (a) Guiding (b)
Ethics (c) Natural.
11. One of the following is how we handle chemicals (a) chemical must be opened (b) chemical
must be sealed tightly (c) they must be broken or damaged.
12. One of these is the proper way to dispose chemical (a) there should be no leakage in the
container (b) keep chemical container at home (c) throw chemical container near in a nearby
dustbin.
13. _____ is the capacity and willingness to start and manage a business venture by taking risks.
(a) Entrepreneur (b) Service (c) Entrepreneurship.
14. _____ is a person who is able to think of, see or identify business opportunities that do not yet
exist. (a) Occupation (b) Production (c) Entrepreneur.
15. Determination, commitment, insight, and creativity are characteristics of an _____ (a)
production (b) occupation (c) entrepreneur.
16. An enterprise is an organization created for commercial purposes. True / False.
17. Partnership is another form of business. True / False.
18. ______ can be formed by family members, friends, or professionals (a) partner (b) business
(c) partnership.
19. These are types of cooperative society except one. (a) Consumer cooperative (b) Thrift and
credit cooperative (c) Occupation and partner cooperative.
20. Cooperative society may be defined as an interest who agree to come together to promote the
welfare members. True / False.

SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer only Four questions ONLY
1. List Four (4) factors of production.
2. Define Occupation.
3. a) List Three (3) types of occupation
b) List Four (4) factors affecting occupation and explain any two you know.
4. Define ethics.
5. State two good ways handling techniques.
CRESTVIEW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, JIDNA
CLOSE TO DEEPER LIFE BIBLE CHURCH, PHASE 5, JIDNA, MARARABA, NASARAWA STATE.
2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION
CLASS: JSS 1
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. _____ is the belief in one’s ability to do certain things by oneself without necessarily relying
on other people. (a) cooperation (b) self reliance (c) benefit.
2. Citizen is also referred to as _____ (a) member of a country (b) member of a family (c)
member of a church.
3. _____ is the ability to create and make personal ideas come to reality. (a) Hardwork (b)
Creativity (d) Risk bearing.
4. There are benefits of self-reliance except _____ (a) It promotes independence (b) It promotes
self confidence (c) It makes us dance well.
5. Citizenship means _____ as a member of a nation (a) Citizenship (b) Country (c) Legal right
and freedom.
6. By birth is part of being a citizen of a counry. True / False.
7. These are rights and duties of a citizens except ____ (a) right to life (b) right to education (c)
right to some and drink.
8. Citizenship can be acquired by ______ and _____ (a) food and drinks (b) birth and marriage
(c) father and mother.
9. _____ are claims of an individual as a citizen of a country (a) wrong (b) rights (c) lefts.
10. Lack of care for public property would affect people’s health and safety. True / False.
11. Cooperation brings about ______, _____ and ______ in the society. (a) poverty, social vices
and skills (b) harmony, process and togetherness (c) talent, honesty and self-reliance.
12. Home, school, and mass media are processes of identifying talent and skills. True / False.
13. Social obligations refer to ____ (a) Defence of the country (b) Voting in elections (c) Respect
for constituted authority.
14. One of the following is obligation of citizens. (a) employment (b) social control (c) due
process.
15. ______, _____ and _____ are importance of citizens right and duties. (a) Rights, duties and
citizens (b) Social control, peace and due process (c) None of the above.
16. To pay taxes and other levies promptly is called (a) right (b) duties (c) voting.
17. Right to dignity of human person is called (a) duties (b) right (c) citizens.
18. A citizen has the right to vote and voted for. True / False.
19. Payment of taxes are part of ______ (a) obligation of citizens (b) Defence of the country (c)
Maintenance of peace.
20. Citizens are required to vote during elections. True / False.

SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer any Four (4) questions ONLY.
1. Define self-reliance.
2. Mention three (3) ways we can nurture our talent.
3. List Three (3) attributes of self-reliance.
4. Define citizenship.
5. Mention Two (2) types of citizenship
6. Mention Three (3) differences between right and duties of citizens.
CRESTVIEW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, JIDNA
CLOSE TO DEEPER LIFE BIBLE CHURCH, PHASE 5, JIDNA, MARARABA, NASARAWA STATE.
2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE
CLASS: JSS 2
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. _____ is the product of force applied to a body and the displacement of the body in the
direction of the applied force. (a) power (b) energy (c) work (d) friction.
2. ____ is the product of mass and gravity (a) work (b) force (c) power (d) None of the above.
3. The S.I unit of work is ____ (a) Joule (b) MxGxV (c) workdone (d) time.
4. The formula for power is _____ (a) work and energy (b) workdone/time (c) joule (d) newton.
5. _____ is the ability to do work. (a) energy (b) power (c) force (d) work.
6. _____ is a form of energy (a) heat energy (b) power energy (c) mass (d) All of the above.
7. The energy possessed by a moving object is _____ (a) potential energy (b) solar energy (c)
kinetic energy (d) heat energy.
8. Kinetic energy is expressed mathematically as (a) mass x time (b) ke = mass x velocity (c)
velocity (d) joule.
9. ____ is stored energy (a) potential energy (b) kinetic energy (c) energy (d) power.
10. potential energy is ______ (a) V x mass (b) force (c) mass x gravity x height (d) height x
gravity.
11. ______ is the transfer of energy form one body to another due to temperature difference (a)
heat (b) potential energy (c) motion (d) None of the above.
12. Heat usually flows from an object with ____ temperature (a) lower (b) higher (c) medium (d)
cooling.
13. Heat can also be transferred through ____ (a) wood (b) water (c) radiation (d) All of the
above.
14. Any substance that can be used to form other substance is known as _____ (a) oil (b)
chemical (c) wood (d) heat.
15. ____ is harmful and also a chemical. (a) water (b) oil (c) kerosene (d) None of the above.
16. ______ can be referred to as chemical but not harmful. (a) petrol (b) alcohol (c) water (d) gas.
17. Deodorants and powders are also made of ______ (a) chemicals (b) oil (c) petrol (d) water.
18. _____ are used in the agricultural areas (a) Nuclear (b) Agrochemicals (c) Cosmetics (d)
None of the above.
19. Liquids in car batteries are very harmful. True / False.
20. The soap we use are made of _____ (a) Alcohol (b) Kerosene (c) Chemicals (d) All of the
above.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer any Four questions.
1. a) What is force?
b) what is force equal to?
2. If a force of 14N is used to drag a box through a distance of 5meters. How much work is done?
3. a) What is energy?
b) List 3 types of energy.
4. What is heat energy?
5. What is chemical?

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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: BASIC TECHNOLOGY
CLASS: JSS 2
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. ______ is a plane figure bounded by a curve line. (a) polygon (b) pentagon (c) circle (d)
square.
2. _______ is a part of a circle. (a) square (b) diameter (c) horizontal (d0 vertical line.
3. _______ is drawn from the center to the circumference (a) radius (b) curve (c) metre (d)
circle.
4. _____ is a plane figure with three sides (a) square (b) triangle (c) rectangle (d) circle.
5. _____ is a part of a triangle (a) base (b) top (c) square (d) pentagon.
6. ______ is a type of triangle (a) acute angle (b) circle (c) square (d) pentagon.
7. _____ is a plane figure with five or more sides. (a) Polygon (b) triangle (c) rectangle (d)
square.
8. Pentagon has ____ sides (a) 7 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 10.
9. Nonagon has ____ sides (a) 9 (b) 10 (c) 8 (d) 12.
10. Isosagon has _____ sides (a) 15 (b) 20 (c) 10 (d) 30.
11. Hexagon has ____ sides (a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 9
12. _____ is a power driven machine usually fixed to the floor, a stand or a bench. (a) machine (b)
iron (c) tool (d) wood.
13. A ____ tool is a power driven light tool that is portable and handy. (a) machine (b) power (c)
metal (d) None of the above.
14. ____ is also important toward machine tools (a) safety (b) machine (c) tools (d) All of the
above.
15. After each day work, switch off _____ lock (a) belt (b) power (c) tool (d) None of the above.
16. Always use the right tools for the right job. True / False.
17. _____ is a part of a machine (a) belt (b) circular saw (c) wood (d) metal.
18. We use ____ for free-hand drilling. (a) power drill (b) leg drill (c) machine (d) circular saw.
19. Always obey _____ rules and regulations. (a) house (b) workshop (c) smiling (d) None of the
above.
20. Do not use damaged cutters or blades for your work. True / False.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer any Four questions only.
1. a) What is a circle?
b) List two (2) parts of a circle.
2. What is a polygon?
3. List four (4) types of polygon.
4. a) What are plane figures?
b) Give three (3) examples of plane figures.
5. What is a machine tool?
6. Draw a hand drilling machine.

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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE
CLASS: JSS 1
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. A ____ energy is any energy that can be restored to its original condition. (a) solar (b)
renewable (c) kinetic (d) energy.
2. ______ is also an example of renewable energy. (a) mechanical (b) solar energy (c) heat (d)
None of the above.
3. _____ energy is produced inside the sun (a) electric (b) chemical (c) solar (d) None of the
above.
4. Renewable energy is used to heat water or air for _____ use (a) family (b) home (c) domestic
(d) chemical.
5. ______ is the product of mass of an object and its acceleration (a) force (b) power (c) energy
(d) strength.
6. There are ____ types of forces (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 10.
7. _____ occurs between two bodies that make contact with each other. (a) nuclear force (b)
contact force (c) gravitational forces (d) None of the above.
8. ______ is an example of contact force. (a) push (b) jumping (c) electrical forces (d) magnetic
force field.
9. The S.I unit of work done is (a) power (b) Joule (c) velocity (d) energy x gravity.
10. A load of mass 12kg is raised up to a height of 40m. what is the work done in the process?
Take g = 10m/s2. (a) 4800 joule (b) 800 joules (c) 450 joules (d) None of the above.
11. _____ is any substance that has mass and occupies space. (a) energy (b) matter (c) force (d)
water.
12. All living things and non-living things are made of _____ (a) matter (b) animals (c) power (d)
human.
13. _____ do not have life in them. (a) living things (b) Non-living things (c) liquid (d) solid.
14. _____ does not flow (a) liquid (b) solid (c) gravity (d) iron.
15. ______ is the practice of maintaining good health and preventing diseases. (a) health (b)
personal hygiene (c) disease (d) dirt.
16. _____ must be washed and combed every day for boys (a) shoes (b) body (c) hair (d) nails.
17. We should make sure there is no ____ water around our homes. (a) clean (b) coloured (c)
stagnant (d) rain water.
18. Ensure ____ are closed all the time. (a) toilets (b) home (c) compound (d) None of the above.
19. _____ keeps the family healthy. (a) personal cleanliness (b) dirty environment (c) dirty toilet
(d) dirty clothes.
20. _____ should be used in our toilets. (a) dirty (b) disinfectants (c) food (d) None of the above.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer any four (4) questions only.
1. a) what is renewable energy?
b) What is non-renewable energy?
2. a) What is force?
b) List the two types of forces.
3. a) What is matter?
b) List two (2) examples of matter.
4. What is personal hygiene?
5. List three (3) ways of observing personal hygiene.
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: BASIC TECHNOLOGY
CLASS: JSS 1
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. ______ is a universal language. (a) Tee-square (b) English (c) Image (d) Drawing.
2. ____ is a special language highly developed for communication purposes. (a) drawing (b)
compass (c) technical drawing (d) drawing board.
3. To produce an imaginary image of the object, _____ is required. (a) text book (b) drawing
instruments (c) metal (d) None of the above.
4. ____ is needed for drawing. (a) drawing board (b) stone (c) water (d) wood.
5. ________ is care of the drawing board. (a) Do not use pins on the drawing board (b) Do not
cover the face to avoid dust (c) Use knives on the edges (d) All of the above.
6. We use _____ to draw vertical or diagonal lines. (a) compass (b) pair of divider (c) Tee-square
(d) Nails.
7. Do not use sharp objects like ______ and _____ on the edge of the Tee-square. (a) Razor blade
and wood (b) Razor blade and knife (c) Ruler and Eraser (d) None of the above.
8. ______ are used for drawing vertical and diagonal lines. (a) set-square (b) protractor (c)
compass (d) eraser.
9. We have _____ types of set squares. (a) 500 and 800 (b) 200 and 100 (c) 300 or 600 and 450 (d)
1000.
10. ____ is used for measuring angles and degrees. (a) drawing board (b) paper (c) protractor (d)
None of the above.
11. ____ is made of transparent plastic in which possible curves are. (a) Tee-square (b) French
curve (c) drawing board (d) razor blade.
12. ______ practice affords a clear understanding of drawing at a glance. (a) board practice (b)
protractor (c) pencil (d) Tee-square.
13. _____ is required for a good board practice. (a) Knife (b) Cutlass (c) Angle (d) Drawing board.
14. We use ____ and _____ also for good board practice. (a) Blade and Pen (b) Knife and Ruler (c)
Curve and Board (d) Pencil and Ruler.
15. ______ is the quickest method by which shapes and objects can be communicated to others.
(a) Drawing (b) Free-hand sketching (c) Drawing board (d) None of the above.
16. There are _____ types of techniques in freehand sketching (a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 6.
17. ______ is also a technique in freehand sketching. (a) Running (b) Skipping (c) Curve (d)
Image.
18. Freehand sketching involves the use of ______ (a) Pen and Pencil (b) Pen and pin (c)
Compass and ruler (d) Set square.
19. In straight lines, we ____ (a) join the dots or dash together (b) draw the circle (c) draw a
horizontal line (d) draw a curve.
20. Joining the dots plotted gently to form the curve is known as ____ (a) irregular (b) straight
line (c) circle (d) curves.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer any Four (4) questions only.
1. a) What is drawing?
b) What is technical drawing?
2. List five (5) drawing instruments.
3. a) What is freehand sketching?
b) List three (3) techniques of freehand sketching.
4. What is protractor?
5. What is French curve?
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: HOME ECONOMICS
CLASS: JSS 1
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. Cleaning agent are used for removing _____ and ____ in our home. (a) food and water (b) dirt
and dust (c) sand and stone.
2. What do we use to remove dust and dirt from various articles in our home? (a) water and soap
(b) cleaning agents (c) deodorant.
3. Cleaning agents are important for every member of the family. True / False.
4. There is just one type of cleaning agent. True / False.
5. Some cleaning agents are home-made. True / False
6. _____ and _____ are intended to improve the appearance of people. (a) cleaning agents (b)
cosmetics and deodorants (c) food and water.
7. Proper use of cosmetics and deodorants is not important for us. True / False.
8. Wrong use of deodorant and cosmetics can use ____ (a) beautiful looks (b) skin infections (c)
fine face.
9. Man needs ____ to stay alive. (a) bread (b) food (c) stone.
10. We cook food in order for it to be ______ and _____ (a) cold and warm (b) sweet and eatable
(c) tasty and digestible.
11. The daily food group is called _____ (a) digestible (b) balanced diet (c) carbohydrate.
12. These are good eating habits except _____ (a) Chew food properly (b) Do not talk while
eating (c) Swallowing too much food.
13. Stomach ache, obesity and stunted growth happen when we _____ (a) eat rice (b) drink water
(c) eat unhealthy.
14. Love, education and protection are ______ of the family (a) types (b) function (c) food.
15. ______ is a dwelling place for family members. (a) House (b) Home (c) Place.
16. ______ are types of house common in riverine areas. (a) Modern house (b) Mud house (c)
Bamboo house.
17. _____ are types of house commonly found in rural areas. (a) Bamboo houses (b) Modern
houses (c) Mus houses.
18. There are houses constructed on top of stilts standing in water. (a) Modern houses (b)
Bamboo House (c) Mud houses.
19. These have shallow foundation and are not suitable in riverine areas. (a) Bamboo House (b)
Mud house (c) Modern house.
20. It meets the shelter needs of the family. (a) House (b) Home (c) Hotel.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer any Four (4) questions ONLY.
1. List Five (5) types of homemade cleaning agents.
2. Mention Two (2) healthy feeding practices.
3. List Two (2) effects of overeating.
4. Define Home
5. List Three (3) characteristics of a home.
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES
CLASS: JSS 2
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. ______ is a number of people or things that are put together or considered as a unit. (a) Mass
action (b) A group (c) Protest.
2. The way a group of people with similar goal behave is called _____ (a) A group (b) Group
behaviour (c) Mass action.
3. We have _____ types of a group behaviour. (a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 5
4. Pressure group is a type of _____ (a) Group of student (b) Group (c) Group behaviour.
5. _____ is an action or a proposed action with letter write-up. (a) group (b) protest (c) labour.
6. The behaviour that happens by chance among people in different places who come together
to express a grievance against a given situation is called. (a) protest (b) demonstration (c)
mass action.
7. The work that is undertaken by members of the community to improve the welfare of
members of the of the community is called. (a) Protest (b) demonstration (c) communal
labour.
8. A demonstration or protest can lead to ______ (a) free education (b) pressure group (c) mass
action.
9. A demonstration or protest can also lead to _____ (a) mass action (b) death of people (c)
demonstration.
10. These are benefits of positive group behaviour except (a) survival and security (b) power and
control (c) burning of houses.
11. _____ chemical substances that alter a person physiological condition.
12. _______ can be abused in various ways (a) Drug abuse (b) Drug (c) Abuse.
13. Smoking, inhaling and sniffing are called (a) drugs (b) drug abuse (c) drugging.
14. Taking an overdose or illegal use of hard drugs are called (a) drugs (b) drug abuse (c)
medication.
15. Alcohol and cigarettes are also called ____ (a) drug abuse (b) drugs (c) medicine.
16. These are ways of discouraging drug abuse except (a) going clubbing with friends (b)
choosing good friends (c) joining drug free clubs.
17. The consequences of drug abuse are (a) poverty and bad image (b) the individual and society
(c) street gangs and greed.
18. Individual level drug abuse may lead to ______except. (a) formation of street gangs (b)
insanity and even death (c) choosing good friends.
19. Drug abuse increases the number of employed person at _____ level. (a) individual level (b)
society level (c) international level.
20. Drug abuse also affects the reputation and image of a country at _____ level (a) society level
(b) individual level (c) international level.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer any Four (4) questions ONLY.
1. Define drug.
2. Define drug abuse.
3. State Two (2) consequences each of drug abuse on (a) Individual level (b) Society level.
4. Define group behaviour.
5. List Five (5) benefits of positive group behaviour.
6. Mention Four (4) types of group behaviour.
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUATION
CLASS: JSS 2
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. Federation is a union of state _____ or ______ that are united under one federal government
(a) federation or civic (b) internal or issues (c) regions or ethnic groups.
2. Large size of the country us part of ____ (a) characteristics of a federation (b) formation of a
federation (c) need for a federation.
3. Fear of domination and rapid development is part of _____ (a) need for a federation (b)
importance of a federation (c) characteristics of a federation.
4. The exclusive list is handled by _____ government (a) state (b) Federal (c) Local.
5. Concurrent list is handled by _____ and ______ government. (a) Federal and State (b) Local
and State (c) Federal and Local.
6. Defence, currency and customs are under the ______ list (a) concurrent list (b) Exclusive list
(c) Residual list.
7. Public holiday, prisons, passport and visas are assigned ______ list (a) Exclusive list (b)
Residual list (c) Concurrent list.
8. University, industrial and electric power are assign _____ list (a) residual list (b) concurrent
list (c) exclusive list.
9. Collection of levies, fees and fines are assigned to _____ list (a) residual (b) exclusive (c)
concurrent.
10. Nigeria government are of _____ levels (a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 3.
11. ______ is the body of rules and regulations that guide the government and the governed. (a)
federation (b) government (c) law.
12. These are punishments for breaking the law except (a) sanction (b) freedom (c) death
sentence.
13. No authority or person is above the law. True / False.
14. These are parts of the principles for rule of law except one (a) supremacy of law (b) equality
before the law (c) established process.
15. Equality before the law means (a) they are basic right and freedoms (b) It implies that every
individual is subject to the law of the land (c) everybody is above the law.
16. One of these is a benefit of the rule of law. (a) press freedom (b) detention (c) sanction.
17. All citizens are considered _____ before the law (a) small (b) equal (c) big.
18. _____ represents his or her country in relating with other nations (a) freedom (b) diplomat
(c) stability.
19. President, governors and ministers are above the law. True / False.
20. Right to life, right to personal liberty and right to education are conditions in _____ (a) rule
and law (b) Nigeria constitution (c) citizenship.
SECTION B – ESSAY.
INSTRUCTION: Answer any Four (4) questions ONLY.
1. Define federation.
2. Mention Three characteristics of a federation.
3. Which is the apex level of government?
4. Mention the government in charge of items in the residual legislative list and give five
examples of items on this list.
5. What is law?
6. List three punishments for breaking the law.
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: C.R.S
CLASS: JSS 2
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. It is always welcome and it drives away darkness (a) salt (b) world (c) light.
2. It works gently, it is cleansing and small amount of it is all we need. (a) light (b) salt (c) world.
3. In Matthew 5:13, Jesus said ______ (a) They must be sweet (b() You are the salt of the earth (c)
It gives life.
4. Our habit, our taste and our thinking must be different from the world if we must be _____
(a) A Christian (b) responsible (c) salt and light.
5. _____ is pardoning an offender for whatever crime or offence he or she has committed. (a)
Chrisitan (b) revenge (c) forgiveness.
6. Everyone sins and therefore need _______ (a) pity (b) compensation (c) forgiveness.
7. It maintains our relationship with God. (a) Luke 11:4 (b) Matthew 38 (c) Genesis 3.
8. It changes bitterness to joy. (a) James 5 (b) Luke 15:30 (c) Matthew 5:13.
9. Revenge is something you do in order to make ______ (a) someone enjoy (b) someone suffer
(c) someone loves you.
10. Some people say. Revenge is _______ (a) bad (b) sweet (c) loving.
11. Who said, never retaliate? (a) David (b) Peter (c) Jesus.
12. Only _____ can help the Christians to do so (a) Jesus (b) Holy Spirit (c) Pastor.
13. Jesus taught His disciples how to pray in _____ (a) Matthew 6:3-8 (b) Acts 14:23 (c) Matthew
17:21.
14. Jesus warns them against ______ (a) encouraging (b) hypocrites (c) Christians.
15. To fast is to keep away from _____ and _____ (a) dancing and sleeping (b) eating and
drinking (c) writing and reading.
16. Jesus said we are not to lay up for ourselves treasures on earth in which verse. (a) matthew
6:22 (b) Matthew 6:19 (c) Matthew 6:24.
17. Money only becomes bad when we ______ (a) hate it so much (b) love it so much (c) carry it
around.
18. Jesus wanted us against ______ and _____ (a) happiness and joy (b) anxiety and fear (c) food
and water.
19. _______ is an earthly story with a heavenly meaning. (a) prophecy (b) parable (c) earthly
event.
20. Rocky ground with thin soil and a ground full of thorns are parts of ______ (a) prophecy (b)
parable (c) story.
SECTION B – ESSAY.
INSTRUCTION: Answer any Four (4) questions ONLY.
1. State two qualities of salt and light of the world.
2. Define forgiveness and revenge.
3. Define prayer and fasting.
4. Write Ten things people worry about.
5. Define parable.
6. List three reasons why Jesus taught in parables.
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: BUSINESS STUDIES
CLASS: JSS 2
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. These are types of insurance except (a) General insurance (b) Process insurance (c) Life
Assurance.
2. Which one of the following is general insurance? (a) fire insurance (b) child plans (c) life
insurance.
3. Distributes large risk and help economic growth are ______ insurance (a) importance of
insurance (b) general insurance (c) life insurance.
4. ______ is an important book of account. (a) particular book (b) ledger (c) discount.
5. Date, amount, folio, particulars are items on _____ (a) column (b) currency (c) ledger.
6. These are classifications of ledger except ______ (a) note ledger and book ledger (b) personal
ledger and private ledger (c) petty and cash book.
7. A small amount of cash kept in the office for minor day to day use is called _____ (a) cash
book (b) private book (c) petty cash book.
8. Cash book is also called _____ (a) petty cash book (b) cash account (c) credit book.
9. We have _____ types of cash book (a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 6.
10. The full meaning of TAP is ______ (a) Transparency and Probity (b) Transparency
Accountability Pass (c) Transparency Accountability Probity.
11. The following are some of the attributes of TAP except. (a) achieve, success (b) openness,
fairness (c) culture, honesty.
12. ______ is the quality of something that makes it easy to understanding (a) probity (b)
accountability (c) transparency,
13. _______ is the state of being accountable (a) transparency (b) probity (c) accountability.
14. ______ is the quality of being completely honest. (a) probity (b) transparency (c)
accountability.
15. An entrepreneur must be ______, ______ and _______ (a) lazy, good and bad (b) creative
hardworking and innovative (c) None of the above.
16. Business opportunity means ________ (a) to run business for people (b) to run your own
business (c) to be lazy at business.
17. ______ is someone who makes final use of goods or services produced by enterprises. (a)
customer (b0 consumer (c) costume.
18. It is the responsibility of a consumer to make decision on what _______ to buy. (a) money (b)
product (c) produce.
19. It is the responsibility of a consumer to provide the ______ to buy the product of his choice
(a) product (b) money (c) produce.
20. Both producers and consumers have responsibilities to each other. True / False.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION : Answer any Four (4) questions ONLY
1. Define insurance and list the types of insurance.
2. Define ledger and list the items on a ledge.
3. Define petty cash book.
4. Define cash book and list the types of cash book.
5. Define entrepreneur and list three qualities of an entrepreneur.
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: HOME ECONOMICS
CLASS: JSS 2
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. There are ____ types of patterns. (a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2
2. ______ is a type of patters. (a) drafted (b) fashion (c) basic.
3. These are uses of pattern construction except (a) it prevents serious mistake (b) it requires
skill (c) it makes sewing easy.
4. _____ are design made by expert to fit standard figures (a) basic pattern (b) drafted pattern
(c) commercial pattern.
5. ____ is a method of obtaining patters through the measurement (a) commercial pattern (b)
drafted patter (c) basic pattern.
6. French curve is used for _____ (a) drawing lines (b) shaping curved area (c) making patterns.
7. _____ can be defined as a substance whch nourishes the body. (a) beer (b) food (c) water.
8. Food contains various ____ which are useful to human body for the performances of it various
function. (a) safety (b) nutrients (c) food.
9. Food purchased should be processed ____ and ____ to prevent spoilage. (a) purchasing and
safety (b) preserved and stored (c) food and purchase.
10. _____ is the process of buying food stuffs or raw food in small or large quantities (a) food
purchasing (b) food factors (c) wise buying.
11. These are not factors to consider when purchasing foor except (a) foods in season (b) where
to buy food (c) wise buying.
12. _____ practices involves an attempt at getting the best value of your money. (a) food
purchasing (b) wise shopping (c) purchasing food.
13. Wise shopping involves ____ except (a) make good shopping list (b) buy food that are in
season (c) purchasing and buying.
14. _____ is the process of buying food stuffs in large quantities. (a) buying food (b) bulk
purchasing (c) food preservation.
15. These is one of the reasons for preserving food (a) it saves time and energy (b) to prevent it
from spoilage (c) the nature of food stuff.
16. ____ is the treatment of food in such a way that it will keep it in good condition for a long
period. (a) food eating (b) food preservation (c) food buying.
17. Drying, canning, freezing and amoking are food preservation. True / False.
18. Vacuum drying is used to dry up ____ (a) water (b) milk (c) meat.
19. Spray drying is used to dry up _____ (a) Cocoa and egg white (b) Fish and biscuit (c) Meat
and beans.
20. Fermentation is used for preserving ______ (a) fruit (b) locust bean (c) corn.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer Four (4) questions ONLY.
1. State four wise buying practices.
2. List three reasons for preserving food.
3. Explain four methods of processing, preserving food items.
4. Define commercial pattern and drafted pattern.
5. List three pattern making and symbols and explain.
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: HOME ECONOMICS
CLASS: BASIC 4
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. Insecticides are chemicals made to _______ insects which attacks crops. (a) home (b) kill (c)
prevent (d) harm.
2. _____ is a functional room in the house where food are stored. (a) Bedroom (b) Kitchen (c)
Farm room (d) Kitchen room.
3. Kitchen _____ is a very of ensuring cleanliness and safety in the kitchen. (a) food (b) kitchen
(c) hygiene (d) towel.
4. A _______ is a group of two or more people that are related by marriage, family, birth or
adoption (a) Nuclear family (b) Family (c) Children (d) Extended family.
5. _____ is a method of cooking food inside boiling water in a covered pot. (a) frying (b) boiling
(c) stewing (c) baking.
6. Bacteria are very _____ organisms can cause diseases. (a) small (b) large (c) tin (d) big.
7. ______ is a long and slow method of cooking food in little water with other ingredients at
moderate temperature in a well covered pot (a) baking (b) frying (c) stewing (d) steaming.
8. One of the following is the use of insecticide at home _____ (a) open doors and windows
while using insecticide (b) do not spray the whole room when the windows and doors are
closed (c) wear protective clothing like long sleeves and gloves or nose mask (d) All of the
above.
9. One of the following is not a materials needed to maintain kitchen hygiene. (a) soap (b)
broom (c) rag or mop (d) pencil and board.
10. One of the following is a kitchen equipment (a) broom (b) grinding stone (c) soap (d) mop.
11. _____ is a type of kitchen equipment (a) large equipment (b) small equipment (c) mechanical
equipment (d) All of the above.
12. A _____ is the act of applying moist or dry heat to food in order to bring about both physical
and chemical changes. (a) cooking (b) food making (c) food (d) pot.
13. One of the following is not a guideline for steaming (a) keep the water for steaming boiling at
all times (b) allow water to boil before putting the food inside (c) All of the above (d) None of
the above.
14. Frying is a method of cooking food in ____ oil (a) black (b) red (c) hot (d) cool.
15. Frying can be done in _____ main ways (a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 2.
16. ______ is a method of cooking food enclosed hot air inside the oven. (a) frying (b) steaming
(c) baking (d) cooking.
17. One of the following is a guideline for baking. (a) Avoid opening oven door constantly (b) Do
not bang oven door after placing food in the oven (c) All of the above (d) None of the above.
18. _______ is a method of cooking food over an open smokeless fire or by means fire or by means
of heat from an electric element or gas burner directed down onto the food. (a) meals (b)
methods (c) grilling (d) baking.
19. Which of these is not an advantage of roasting method of cooking? (a) Roasted food develops
good flavour (b) It is an easy method of cooking (c) It is also a fast method of cooking (d)
Grilled food digests easily.
20. ______ is a method of cooking in an open pot over glowing fire. (a) Groundnut (b) Roasting
(c) Yam (d) Egg.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer Four (4) questions ONLY.
1. a) What is insecticide?
b) Mention Four (4) steps on how to use insecticide.
2. a) Define kitchen hygiene.
b) List Six (6) materials needed to maintain kitchen hygiene.
3. a) What is kitchen equipment?
b) Write out Five (5) kitchen equipment.
4. a) What is cooking?
b) List six (6) methods of cooking.
5. a) Write Five (5) importances of kitchen hygiene.
b) Write out the three types of kitchen equipment.
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: C.R.S
CLASS: BASIC 4
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. A servant owed his master some ______ and could not pay back. (a) housed (b) money (c)
land (d) clothes.
2. The master asked them to throw the debtor into the ______ (a) well (b) fire (c) prison (d)
clothes.
3. God saved his people by using those who are _____ (a) big (b) tall (c) brave (d) short.
4. The people of Israel suffered in (a) church (b) Egypt (c) dry land (d) bush.
5. God uses people to save others is found in the book of _____ (a) Joshua (b) 1 Samuel (c)
Judges (d) All of the above.
6. God uses David to save his _____ (a) children (b0 church (c) people (d) sons.
7. The philistines are very ______ and ______ people and they were always troubling or fighting
the Israelites. (a) huge (b) powerful (c) good (d) huge and powerful.
8. David’s brothers were in Israel army fighting the ____ (a) husband (b) philistines (c) sheep
(d) brothers.
9. David was a ____ man in the land of Israel (a) bad (b) good (c) huge (d) young.
10. The leader of the philistine army was ____ the Israelite (a) killing (b) beating (c) mocking (d)
stoning.
11. David took ____ number of stone. (a) 7 (b) 9 (c) 10 (d) 12.
12. Mercy means _____ and kindness in the way we treat others especially those who have
offended us or who deserve punishment. (a) love (b) compassion (c) joy (d) God.
13. God is always ready to forgive us and bring us back to _____ (a) God (b) Jesus (c) Lord (d)
Himself.
14. Matthew was a ____ man (a) collector (b) good (c) disciple (d) tax-collector.
15. In the book of _____ Jesus said blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy (a) John
(b) Luke (c) Matthew (d) James.
16. Pentecost was a _____ thanksgiving festival. (a) male (b) Jewish (c) God (d) Jesus.
17. The Passover and tabernacle was found in the book of _____ (a) Acts (b) John (c) Samuel (d)
Deuteronomy.
18. All male Jews all over the world were required to come home every _____ to celebrate this
festival (a) days (b) month (c) week (d) year.
19. Jesus was crucified at ____ time. (a) heaven (b) Passover (c) Jerusalem (d) Pentecost.
20. Work is the _____ (a) activity (b) cook (c) meal (d) food.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer any Four (4) question ONLY.
1. Explain the meaning of mercy.
2. List six ways we can show mercy to others.
3. Write short note on Pentecost.
4. Explain how God used David to save his people.
5. List Ten (10) things which God provides for us.
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: COMPUTER STUDIES
CLASS: BASIC 4
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. Booting is the _____ of a computer (a) build (b) allow (c) start (d) power.
2. There are ____ types of booting (a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 3 (d) 4.
3. Warm booting is the ______ of a computer. (a) off (b) No (c) restarting (d) switching.
4. The _____ is very easy to use (a) house (b) computer (c) keyboard (d) system unit.
5. Alphabet keys are the keys with _____ (a) numbers (b) letters (c) house (d) computer.
6. Which of the following is numeric key? (a) SHIFT keys (b) Alphabet keys (c) BACKSPACE (d)
Number keys.
7. Which of the following keys helps you move round the screen? (a) function keys (b) special
keys (c) Numeric keys (d) arrow keys.
8. In most applications, F1 is used for ____ (a) function (b) Help (c) numbers (d) delete.
9. Which of the following keys returns the cursor to the beginning of the next line? Arrow keys
(b) SHIFT keys (c) ESC key (d) ENTER key.
10. Touch the following sections of the keyboard. (a) alphabet keys (b) function keys (c) numeric
keys.
11. The ____ is when you just switch on the computer for use. (a) cold booting (b) warm booting
(c) booting (d) system power.
12. There are _____ keys on the keyboard. (a) 9 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
13. One of the following is a step to booting of computer (a) locate your computer power button
(b) kill the computer with your legs (c) operating system (d) unit of the power on.
14. The ____ key are the first row of the keyboard. (a) F6 (b) F8 (c) F5 (d) Function.
15. Computers can be classified based on the following except (a) type (b) number (c) size (d)
function.
16. The keyboard has a connecting _____ that gives you the freedom to move it. (a) keys (b) cable
(c) sections (d) legs.
17. The keys can be grouped into _____ (a) 9 (b) sections (c) positions (d) areas.
18. The _____ key moves the cursor to the right when pressed. (a) back (b0 space bar (c) caps key
(d) enter key.
19. The _____ key erases the character preceding the cursor and moves the cursor one position to
the left when pressed. (a) Back (b) Back keys (c) Backspace key (d) Space bar.
20. The caps lock key causes the character _____ to appear in capital letters when pressed once.
(a) A – B (b) B – D (c) A – Z (d) Y – Z.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION : Answer any Four (4) questions ONLY.
1. a) Define booting.
b) List the types of booting.
2. Mention the steps in booting.
3. a) What is keyboard?
b) List the different key sections of the keyboard.
4. a) What is computer cables?
b) List three (3) types of computer cables.
5. Mention two (2) ways of booting the computer.
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES
CLASS: BASIC 4
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. Saving means ____ money aside. (a) wages (b) keeping (c) putting (d) credit.
2. A ____ is an institution that accepts money from people in the form of deposits. (a) box (b)
company (c) community (d) bank.
3. Bank also lends ____ to people (a) money (b) house (c) building (d) schools.
4. One of the following is an old way of saving money. (a) keeping money in boxes (b)
cooperative society (c) Bank (d) insurance company.
5. Which of the following is not a type of bank? (a) micro finance bank (b) Central bank (c)
Development office (d) Development bank.
6. Resource development is the _____ growth of new or existing resources or expand the
existing ones. (a) kind (b) group (c) want (d) gradual.
7. A ____ is the money that people used to start new or expand existing business. (a) Bank (b)
rents (c) money (d) capital.
8. One of these is a source of raising funds by the government (a) taxes (b) levies (c) loans (d)
rents.
9. A ____ is a state of having a job that pays you income. (a) work (b) job (c) employment (d)
money.
10. A ____ is a state whereby an adult has no job doing and gets no income at the end of the day
or month (a) government worker (b) society (c) employment (d) unemployment.
11. One of the following is the cause of unemployment in the society (a) low investment (b) good
government (c) under government (d) good country.
12. A ____ is what people get paid for work. (a) money (b) service (c) wages (d) income.
13. An income is the ____ amount of money that one gets from different sources during a period
of time. (a) good amount (b huge money (c) total money (d) total.
14. Which of the these is a reason why people work (a) to earn money (b) to kill people (c) to do
bad thing (d) to run out of the country.
15. Leadership is the _____ of leading a group of people to achieve a set goals (a) act (b)
government (c) leads (d) God.
16. A leader is a _____ member of a group or community (a) power (b) king (c) key (d) huge man.
17. A leader may have _____ (a) right (b) personal quality (c) use of force (d) all of the above.
18. Leadership can be classified according to the ____ (a) attitude (b) followers (c) friends (d)
members.
19. One of the following is a modern way of saving money. (a) buying shares in big companies (b)
burying money in the ground (c) keeping money on the roof of the house (d) keeping money
in the containers.
20. A _____ is the belief and worship of God or gods (a) Islamic (b) Christian (c) Religion (d)
Traditional.

SECTION B – ESSAY

INSTRUCTION: Answer any Four (4) questions.


1. Define the following terms
i. Saving
ii. Income
iii. Wages
iv. Capital
2. a) What is resources development?
b) Mention three (3) ways of raising funds by the government
3. a) Define leadership.
b) List three (3) classification of leadership
4. list seven (7) reasons why people work.
5. list six (6) causes of unemployment in the society.
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION
CLASS: BASIC 4
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions

1. Civic education helps us to _____ our societal values (a) lead (b) groups (c) stand (d)
understands.
2. Everyone has place under the ____ (a) house (b) school (c) church (d) law.
3. The child right are non ______ (a) republic (b) clearly (c) negotiable (d) stated.
4. The child right is an _____ that clearly state how a child can be protected (a) right (b) act (c)
law (d) section.
5. One of the following is a right of a child. (a) Right to kill (b) Right to fight (c) Right to
survival (d) Right to harm.
6. The child’s right are non-negotiable and clearly stated according to the section ______ of
_____ constitution of the federal Republic of Nigeria (a) 29, 1999 (b) 1999, 29 (c) 28, 1992 (d)
1999
7. Civic education means all the processes that affect people’s ______ and commitment (a)
action (b) awareness (c) bond (d) belief.
8. Loyalty enables a group of people to form a _____ of unity. (a) bond (b) blood (c) member (d)
unity.
9. One of the following is an importance of civic education. (a) how to contribute our own bit to
help our country develop (b0 how to live peacefully with other citizen (c) to know our duties
and rights (d) None of the above (d) All of the above.
10. We are supposed tp ne loyal to a number of people in the society to create _____ (a) peace (b)
joy (c) king (d) mother.
11. The people we should be loyal to are _____ (a) family (b) community (c) society (d) election
12. Evidence of loyalty refers to the things people say and do to shoe that they are _____ (a) good
(b) respectful (c) loyal (d) nation.
13. A _____ is the opposite of loyalty (a) enemies (b) disloyal (c) trust (d) disloyalty.
14. Disloyalty has one of the following consequences. (a) lack of mutual trust (b) failure (c) loss
of personal dignity (d) None of the above.
15. A disloyal person cannot be _____ and cannot contribute positively towards the progress of
the group (a) trusted (b) love (c) hate (d) kill.
16. A ____ is a system by which a state or community of people is ruled. (a) king (b) pastor (c)
arms (d) government.
17. The arms of government are divided into _____ (a) 3 (b) 5 (c) 4 (d) 2
18. The legislature makes ____ (a) congress (b) comprises (c) senate (d) laws.
19. The three arms of government are also known as _____ (a) body (b) organ (c) house (d) unity.
20. The division of government into three branches is also known as the ____ of separation of
powers. (a) roles (b) principle (c) laws (d) executives.

SECTION B – ESSAY

INSTRUCTION: Answer any Four (4) questions ONLY.


1. a) What is civic education?
b) List two importances of civic education.
2. a) What is child right?
b) List three (3) rights of a child.
3. a) What is loyalty?
b) State Two (2) evidence of loyalty.
4. a) What is government?
b) Identify the three arms of government.
5. Which of the three arms of government would you like to belong to and why?
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
CLASS: BASIC 4
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions

1. Pests are animals and ______ feed on crop. (a) termites (b) insects (c0 grasshopper (d)
crickets.
2. Pests are great problems to the growth of _____ (a) product (b) food (c) crops (d) plants.
3. One of the following is an example of pest. (a) grass (b) plant (c) crops (d) termites.
4. Pests cause a lot of _____ to crops in the farm. (a) growth (b) grains 9c) damages (d)
pathogen.
5. A _____ are plant that are grown by human for food and other resources. (a) animals (b)
organism (c) condition (d) crops.
6. Grains and vegetable are planted by ______ (a) animals (b) teachers (c) student (d) man
7. A disease is a _____ abnormal condition that can negatively affect the structure or function of
all or part of an organism (a) cassava 9b) particle (c) plants (d) yam.
8. Disease causative agent usually refers to the _____ (a) size (b) types (c) biological (d) parasite.
9. Which one of these is a method of controlling disease of crops (a) selecting healthy and
disease free seed (b) damaging fruits (c) shoot the pest (d) killing the animals.
10. Chemical method of controlling crops disease include ____ (a) see treatment with fungicide
(b) set traps to catch the animal pests (c) contaminating (d) store the farm.
11. Oe of the following is not an effect of using chemical in controlling disease. (a) some
pesticide do not breath easily (b) spray chemicals (c) they could be an accumulation of the
substance (d) the pesticide upset the system.
12. The following are examples of common crop plant disease except (a) maize (b) rice (c) tomato
rot (d) cassava mosaic.
13. One of the following is a method of controlling pests (a) spray chemicals (b) fungi (c)
bacteria (d) virus.
14. Maize disease occur when the leaves are _____ (a) growing (b) dead (c) dying (d) strong.
15. Tomatoes rot is caused by lack of _____ in the plant (a) pest (b) calcium (c) chemicals (d)
insect.
16. Weeds refer to ____ that grow where they are not meant to grow (a) cutlass (b) plants (c) food
(d) animals.
17. Crop diseases are caused by living _____ and non-living organisms. (a) goat (b) cow (c)
organisms (d) sheep.
18. The ____ are parasites that destroy the protein contents of plants (a)monkey (b) bat (c)
rodent (c) virus.
19. The ___ cause decay, fermentation and nitrogen in plants (as) bird (b) cow (c) beetle (d)
bacteria.
20. The living organisms that cause crop disease are called _____ (a) worms (b) disease (c)
organisms (d) living things.

SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer any Four (4) questions ONLY

1. a) What is pest?
b) Mention Seven (7) examples of pest.
2. a) Define diseases of crop plants.
b) Mention four (4) examples of common plant diseases.
3. List four (4) ways of controlling pest.
4. State four (4) ways of controlling disease.
5. List Four (4) effects of using chemical in controlling disease.
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE
CLASS: BASIC 4
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions

1. The skeleton is made up of the different ____ of the body (a) hand (b) leg (c) bones (d) eyes.
2. The skeleton is also referred to as the _____ system. (a) support (b) skeletal (c) bones (d)
joints.
3. The skeleton gives ____ and ____ to the body. (a) face and hip (b) nose and eye (c) leg and
head (d) support and shape.
4. The human skeleton is made up of ____ bones (a) 206 (b) 203 (c) 204 (d) 205
5. The places where the bones meet and joined are called ______ (a) lives (b) life (c) joint (d)
house.
6. The bones of the human skeleton are different in size and ____ (a) large (b) big (c) long (d)
shape.
7. One of the following is an example of bones (a) neck bones (b) vertebrae (c) eye bones (d) leg
bones.
8. Example of the vertebrae is _____ (a) cervical (b) foot bones (c) knee cap (d) hip bones.
9. Joint could be fixed and ____ (a) long (b) large (c) movable (d) small.
10. The following are the major joint in the body (a) shoulder and elbow joint (b) shoulder and
leg joint (c) hand and eyes (d) neck and shoulder.
11. The ____ are small bones which are arranged to make a series (a) back bones (b) column
(c( vertebrae (d) tail back.
12. Most plant develop from their ____ (a) young ones (b) flower (c) anther (d) seed.
13. Reproduction is the ability of _____ to produce young ones of their kin (a) living (b) things
(c) plants (d) living things.
14. One of the following is a function of the bone. (a) they provide support for the body (b) the
skull protects the brain (c) the lungs are protected by the rib cage (d) it kills the bones.
15. The _____ are solid substances that are made of one or more minerals as a result of heat or
pressure in the earth or running water. (a) reproduction (b) rocks (c) nature (d) colour.
16. The ____ are substances which are capable of changing blue litmus paper to red. (a) gas (b)
acids (c) taste (d) sour.
17. ____ are substances which react with an acid to form salt and water only. (a) chemical (b)
bases (c) science (d) litmus.
18. Soap is a _____ produced by the chemical reaction of caustic potash or caustic soda with
vegetable oil or animal fat. (a) substance (b) acid (c) base (d) salt.
19. There are ____ types of soap (a) 10 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 2.
20. One of the following is a type of acids. (a) inorganic (b) carbon (c) hydrogen (d) taste.

SECTION B – ESSAY.

INSTRUCTION: Answer Four (4) questions ONLY.

1. Define joints and state the functions of bones and joints.


2. a) What is reproduction?
b) Identify Four parts of a flower.
3. Define rocks and list the types of rock.
4. Define acid and bases.
5. a) What is soap?
b) List the types of soap.
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2NDTERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ART
CLASS: BASIC 4
SECTION A – OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions

1. family structure refers to the combination of ____ (a) members (b0 number (c) family (d)
relatives.
2. A family tree is a _____ representation of a person’s ancestry tracing their background. (a)
picture (b0 history (c) visual (d) book.
3. A community development is a process where community members take _____ action (a)
collective (b) fighting (c) killing (d) aims.
4. A _____ is a group of people living or working together in the same area. (a) community (b)
structure (c) community structure (d) structure community.
5. One of the following is not an importance of community development. (a) it tells incredible
stories of the past (b) promoting diversity (c) cooperation (d) empowering groups and
individuals.
6. Performing art are the _____ that involved live filmed or the presentation of certain talents
(a) Art (b) talents (c) skill (d) level.
7. Entertainment is a form of activity that hold the ____ of an audience (a) pleasure (b) delight
(c) attention (d) life.
8. The calabash is also know as _____ or long melon is a vine grown for its fruit (a) cap (b) pot
(c) jug (d) bottle.
9. The ____ is the love and devotion to one’s country (a) nation (b) patriotism (c) duties (d)
national symbols.
10. National symbols are the _____ and ____ (a) national anthem (b) National ant pledge (c)
national flag (d) national anthem and pledge.
11. I pledge to Nigeria my _________.
12. ______ refers to a part of moral character that shows a positive attribute such as truthfulness
(a) school (b) individual (c) life (d) honesty.
13. ______ means doing what you say you will do (a) power (b) integrity (c) government (d)
teachers.
14. Drama is an art of imitation in which one learns ____ (a) creativity (b) challenges (c)
naturally (d) individual.
15. A ____ indicates the duration of notes using specific shapes and colours of the note head (a)
music (b) rhythm (c) sound (d) tools.
16. Sound can be produced from different ____ (a) house (b) building (c) schools (d) sources.
17. Sounds can also be produced with our _____ (a) leg (b) mouth (c) eye (d) hand.
18. Music notes are ____ used to interpret sound (a) tune (b) beats (c) symbols (d)
19. A ____ is a piece of movement that can vary in length and can be repeated during the whole
performance. (a) dance (b) motif (d) motifs in dance (d) body parts.
20. A _____ is the expression of human creative skills and imagination. (a) art (b) crafts (c)
schools (d) dance.

SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer any Four (4) questions ONLY.

1. What is family structure?


2. Define community development.
3. State the meaning of the performing art.
4. Explain the meaning of Honesty.
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SUBJECT: VERBAL REASONING
CLASS: BASIC 5
NAME:
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SECTION A - OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
Choose from the options lettered a – d, the most suitable spellings to fill in the gap in the sentences
below:
1. The businessman took ____ from the bank. (a) a lone (b) a lome (c) a loan (d) a lon.
2. Can we _____ to discuss the problems please? (a) mint (b) met (c) meat (d) meet.
3. Matthew has _____ all the books in the school library. (a) red (b) reared (c) rid (d) read.
4. He was too ____ to stand alone. (a) week (b) wick (c) wink (d) weak.
5. He _____ a big rabbit with his trap (a) cut (b) court (c) cot (d) caught.
6. Zainab ______ the way to the farm. (a) noses (b) nos (c) knows (d) notes.
7. There are several ____ to Lagos. (a) roots (b) routes (c) rotes (d) wrotes.
8. He is the ____ of the teaches in the school. (a) herd (b) head (c) heard (d) hard.
9. We _____ every morning before leaving the house (a) prey (b) praise (c) pray (d) price.
10. He ____ to read his books. (a) hate (b) joy (c) love (d) life.
One of the following words is the synonyms of the word in capital letters. Pick the word.
11. DONATION (a) plenty (b) gift (c) money (d) deposit.
12. CURE (a) disease (b) spend (c) finish (d) solution.
13. FURIOUS (a) joyful (b) roundness (c) happiness (d) anger.
14. GAY (a) boy (b) girl (c) married (d) cheerful.
15. NEEDY (a) rich (b) poor (c) smelling (d) talent.
16. GAME (a) sport (b) play (c) business (d) pastime.
17. BEAUTIFUL (a) fine (b) pretty (c) lovely (d) handsome.
18. FAMOUS (a) renown (b) popular (c) eminent (d) wicked.
19. ENTIRE (a) whole (b) entice (c) half (d) manage.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer ALL questions.
Study the patters and complete them.
Capture = are
1. Bloodshot =
2. Savage =
3. Carrot =
4. Barrow =
5. Blanket =
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SECTION A - OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
Study the relationship between the first two words, then pick the next suitable word that relates to
the first two words.
1. Lock – locket; tick – (a)pocket (b) packet (c) ticket (d) locket.
2. Rip – ripe; Fin – (a) fish (b) finish (c) firm (d) fine.
3. Hip – ship; hop – (a) shorn (b) hopped (c) shop (d) port.
4. Hand – hang; hand – (a) bang (b) bank (c) bounce (d) bad.
5. Chop – hop; cheap – (a) heap (b) change (c) heal (d) chance.
Circle the correct spellings in the following.
6. Honoor honuor honour hournor
7. Hamer hammer hanmer hammer
8. Moning moring morning morning.
9. Important importamt important important
10. Middle middle middel mididle.
Choose from the options, the word which correctly and most suitably fills the gap in the sentence.
11. _____ smoking is dangerous to your health. (a) Cigarete (b) Cigerate (c) Cigarette (d) Cigaret.
12. The _____ to Lagos was rough (a) journey (b) journey (c) jurney (d) journing.
13. The clothes are in the _____ (a) wardrobe (b0 waldrobe (c) waldrob (d) wadrobe.
14. Please put your ____ here (a) logage (b) lugage (c) luggage (d) luggagge.
15. My mother is in the _____ (a) kitchen (b) kichten (c) kitchen (d) kichent.
16. This food is ____ (a) delicious (b) delicious (c) dilecious (d) delicious.
17. Dysentery is a water-borne ____ (a) disaese (b) decease (c) desease (d) disease.
18. I like the ____, it is cool. (a) welder (b) weader (c) weather (d) weather.
19. The ____ stopped the match at 3:30pm (a) refree (b0 refere (c) referee (d) rafere.
20. We have good ____ (a) nieghbours (b) neighbours (c) neighous (d) naighbor.
SECTION B – ESSAY
In the following activities, which one word can be formed from the words in capital?
MEAT = Team
1. MONKEY =
2. EXAMINATION =
3. OFFENCE =
4. SONG =
5. TRUST =
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SECTION A - OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
Use the consonant sounds /a/ or /al/
1. F ___ ll
2. T __ ll
3. Ch__k
4. W___k
5. W___ter
6. B___k
Use the consonant sounds /ar/ or /or/
7. Qu____ter
8. W___m
9. W___n
10. F____ty
11. H____se
12. Sh____t
Use the consonant sounds /th/ or /t/
13. Tes____y
14. ___ree
15. Len___
16. Mou____
17. Sou___
18. ___irsty
19. Ru____
20. An____em.
SECTION B – ESSAY
1. Circle the word with a different vowel sound.
Owl South Phone Doubt
Reign Blow Sew Dough
Show Fowl Comb Dome
Poem Proud Shout Count
2. Arrange the following words under consonant sound /ei/ and /∂i/
Table Saint
Faint Sable
Cable Chain
Rain Dame
Mane Pain
Lame Train
3. Complete these sentences with words from the box. All the missing words have /ei/ or /∂i/
Shine – lake sign liked steak.
a. My dad forgot to _______ the cheque.
b. Greg hurt his leg and now he is in a lot of _____ (a) paint (b) good (c) play.
c. His shoes were _____ to perfection.
4. Usual spelling of /ei/ /∂i/
/ei/ /∂i/
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SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE
CLASS: BASIC 3
NAME:
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SECTION A - OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. Plants need the soil to grow well, the soil holds ______, _____ and _____ (a) plants animals
and human being (b) water, air and other nutrients (c) protein, carbohydrate and water.
2. Air moves around us but we cannot see it. True / False.
3. When air moves slowly, it is referred to as _____ (a) wind (b) breeze (c) tornado.
4. When air moves fast, it is called _____ (a) air in rotation (b0 breeze (c) wind.
5. The following are importance of wind except (a) it is used to sail boats (b) it is used to spread
air-borne diseases (c) it helps in drying things.
6. The following are qualities of good water. (a) it has colour (b) it is tasteless (c) it smells.
7. Use of chemicals for fishing can damage the water. True / False.
8. All the following are effects of drinking bad water except (a) healthy living (b) diarrhoea (c)
lack of disease.
9. _____ and ____ are the two forms of packaging water. (a) bottle and bag (b) leather and
bottle (c) sachet and bottle.
10. These are reasons for packaging water except (a) for affordability of clean water (b) for easy
handling and serving of guests (c) for beautification.
11. One of the following is one of the stages in the filtration process of water (a) get dirty water
from river or pond (b) start drinking the dirty (c) boil the water with yam.
12. Uses of water are all the following except (a) drinking (b) cooking (c) drying.
13. Water is very essential for life. True / False.
14. Bad water causes the following except (a) vomiting (b0 clean skin (c) stomach-ache.
15. Soil is an important medium of plant growth and it is the source of nutrients. True / False.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer any three (3) questions ONLY
1. Mention three importance of soil to animals.
2. What is wind?
3. List two (2) effects of wind.
4. State four (4) uses of water.
5. Give two (2) importance of wind.
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SUBJECT: C.R.S
CLASS: BASIC 3
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SECTION A - OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. The only way to God is through _____ (a) Jesus (b) Holy Spirit (c) Angel Gabriel.
2. Jesus is the only way because _____ (a) He is both man and human (b) He is both God and
man (c) He is the son of God.
3. The following are things that can stop us from making it to heaven when Jesus comes again
except (a) smoking (b) cheating (c) going to church.
4. The reason why Jesus died for us is for us to be born again. True / False.
5. One of the reasons why we must be born again is because (a) we are human beings (b) we are
consumers (c) we are all sinners.
6. One of these is a step to take if we want to be born again (a) agree that you are a sinner and
confess your sins (b) going to parties (c) cheating during examinations.
7. A shepherd means someone who looks after a flock of sheep. True / False.
8. A ______ means a worthy, excellent and self-sacrificing shepherd, who loves, cares for,
protects and guides his sheep always. (a) Disciple (b) A king (c) A good shepherd.
9. A good shepherd will not rest until he has saved his sheep and makes them comfortable and
happy. (a) True (b) False (c) None of the above.
10. A good shepherd has a kind heart. True / False.
11. One of these is not among the qualities of a good shepherd (a) a good shepherd guides his
flock safely home after grazing (b) A good shepherd is ready to fight any dangerous animal
that attacks his flock (c) A good shepherd is afraid.
12. Jesus is a good shepherd. True / False.
13. When Jesus said, ‘I am the bread of life’ He meant that He is (a) A baker (b) He sells bread (c)
He is the one who feeds us spiritually.
14. Jesus said that He is the bread of life, the living bread, and whoever eats of Him will live
forever. True / False.
15. Jesus is the only way to God, because (a) No one can come to God, the father, except through
Him (b) He is from heaven (c) The angels fear Him.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer any three (3) questions ONLY.
1. Who is a shepherd?
2. Mention three things we must do to be born again.
3. Mention four (4) things that can stop us from making it to heaven.
4. Why is Jesus the only way to God?
5. Who is the way to God?
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SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
CLASS: BASIC 3
NAME:
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SECTION A - OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. ______ supplies the body with heat and energy (a) food (b) carbohydrate (c) yam.
2. _____ are nutrients from food that the body need to grow well (a) vitamins and minerals (b)
vegetables (c) protein.
3. _____ is a place where fruit crops are planted (a) farm (b) colony (c) orchard.
4. One of these is not an example of protenous food (a) meat (b) melon (c) millet.
5. One of these is not an example of carbohydrate (a) loaf of bread (b) beans (c) rice.
6. Carbohydrates are classified or grouped into two categories and they are (a) root and pillar
crops (b) root and tuber crops (c) rice and cassava crops.
7. Proteinous food are grouped into two and they are (a) Animal and Plant products (b) Oil and
Fats products (c) Bean cake and fried egg products.
8. One of these is not a use of fruits and vegetables (a) aiding food digestion (b) to prevent our
body from disease (c) to give us a big stomach.
9. One of these is not a use of oil and fatty foods. (a) for preparing soup (b) for washing our
stomach (c) for frying other foods like fish.
10. _____ is life (a) food (b) wate (c) water melon.
11. One of these is not an example of oil and fatty foods. (a) groundnut (b) palm fruit (c) millet.
12. One of these is an example of fruits (a) soya beans (b) Apple (c) Knife.
13. One is an example of vegetables (a) Bitter leaf (b) Mango leaf (c) Pawpaw leaf.
14. All the following are examples of protein except (a) meat (b) fish (c) banana.
15. One of these is not among the examples of carbohydrate foods. (a) Corn grain (b) A tuber of
yam (c) Mango.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer and three (3) questions.
1. List five (5) examples of energy-giving foods.
2. Give two (2) examples of tuber crops.
3. List three (3) body-building (protein) foods.
4. Name five (5) examples of fruits.
5. What are carbohydrates?
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SUBJECT: HOME ECONOMICS
CLASS: BASIC 3
NAME:
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SECTION A - OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. ______ are clothing worn by professionals. (a) rubber clothing (b) corporate clothing (c)
sports clothing.
2. _______ are items used to cover and beautify our feet. (a) fabrics (b) sandals (c) footwears.
3. _______ is meant to beautify and protect our body. (a) wears (b) clothing (c) wristwatch.
4. One of the importance of footwear is (a) footwears protects the feet from germs (b) helps us
to walk on the air (c) provides a means of earning for us.
5. One of these is not an example of clothes suitable for schools (a) suits (b0 uniforms (c) sport
wears.
6. One is an example of clothes suitable for religious occasion (a) choir robes (b) jersey (c) track
suits.
7. Clothes suitable for professionals include the following except (a) white overall for medical
doctors and nurses (b) night gown (c) overall uniform for engineers.
8. Clothes suitable for bed time includes all the following except (a) pyjamas (b) bath robes (c)
trousers.
9. Clothes suitable for wedding ceremonies are all the following except (a) wedding gowns (b)
suits (c) babanriga
10. Clothes suitable for sports activities are all the following except (a) track suits (b) wedding
gowns (c) swimsuits.
11. Which of these is not a traditional cloth for the Yoruba men? (a) Trousers (b) Sokoto (c)
Kembe.
12. Which of these is not a traditional clothe for the Yoruba women? (a) Gele (b) Ipele (c) Gown.
13. Which is not a traditional clothe for the Hausa men (a) Babanriga (b) Jalabia (c) Gele.
14. These are clothes worn by Hausa women except one (a) Long sleeve blouse (b) Long wrapper
(c) Agbada.
15. One is an example of clothes worn by Igbo traditional women (a) George wrapper (b) Jalabia
(c) Uniforms.
SECTION B – ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: Answer any three (3) questions ONLY.
1. What is clothing?
2. Name two (2) types of clothes used during wedding occasion.
3. What are footwears?
4. What is the meaning of house?
5. Give two (2) needs for daily cleaning of rooms in our homes.
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CLASS: BASIC 3
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SECTION A - OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. When we are sick, we need to take some _____ to make us feel well (a) Aspirin (b) Drugs (c)
Vitamin C.
2. People who are qualified to administer drugs includes the following except (a) Parents (b)
Teachers (c) Children.
3. One of these is a reason for consultation on the use of drugs (a) To prevent drug abuse (b) To
make you strong (c) To take drug anyhow.
4. One of these is not a common drug in our community (a) pro cold (b) aspirin (c) alcohol.
5. _____ are people who prescribe drug (a) parent (b) teachers (c) doctors.
6. _____ are people who give drug to patients (a) teachers (b) nurses (c) principals.
7. _______ are substances we take into our bodies to prevent and cure illnesses and diseases
(a) drug (b) drug abuse (c) antimalaria.
8. _______ is the use of drugs without the advice of a doctor, nurses, teachers, parents or any
other trusted adults (a) drugs (b) drug abuse (c) abuse.
9. One of these is not a way of knowing someone who has abused drugs (a) he or she is often
rude to people (b) he or she always talks to himself or herself (c) he or she is very clean.
10. One is a way of helping someone who has abused drug (a) advice them to keep good friends
(b) help supply drug to them (c) hide them from their parents and other adults.
11. Which of these is a way of preventing drug abuse (a) keep drug out of reach of children (b)
stop asking questions about you do not know (c) do not follow the doctor's prescription.
12. One of these is a common illness in the community (a) malaria (b) lung disease (c) heart
disease.
13. One of these is not a cost of illness (a) eating rotten or unripe fruits or foods (b) when the
surrounding is dirty (c) when you drink clean water.
14. The symptom of common illness include all except (a) pain in the body (b) loss of appetite
(c) eating plenty foods.
15. These are prevention of common illness except (a) take your bath everyday (b) cleaning the
environment on daily basis (c) live in a dirty home.
SECTION B
INSTRUCTION: Answer any three (3) questions ONLY.

1. What is illness?
2. What is drug abuse?
3. Give three causes of illness.
4. Mention two common illnesses in our community.
5. List two causes of common illness.
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SUBJECT: CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ART
CLASS: BASIC 3
NAME:
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SECTION A - OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. ______ and _____ are the two methods of preparing clay (a) sand and cement methods (b)
sand and wet method (c) wet and dry method.
2. ______ contains so many particles such as stone, leaves (a) mould (b) soil (c) clear.
3. _____ is a performance of a drama or play on stage (a) acting (b) staging (c) action.
4. One is not among the stages of play creation (a) introduction (b) rehearsal (c)
understanding the play
5. _______ is an act of using sound to appeal to the emotion of Man (a) sound (b) hearing (c)
music.
6. One is not a type of music (a) Hymn (b) pop, rap and rock (c) school anthem.
7. One is not among the uses of music (a) it is used for sleep (b) it is used for eating (c) it is
used for relaxation.
8. Those who weave clothes are called _____ (a) tailors (b) weavers (c) models.
9. Clothes are very important to us as they help to protect the body against _____ and ____ (a)
heat and cold temperature (b) sweat and water (c) hot and cold water.
10. Clothes that are indigenous to certain culture and believe are called (a) home wears (b)
traditional fabrics (c) school fabrics.
11. Traditional dresses are made for ceremonies and for every day wear (a) True 9b) False (c)
None of their above.
12. One is a cloth for the Yoruba women (a) Jalabia (b) Buba and Iro (c) Sokoto
13. Hausa men wears _____ (a) babariga (b) sokoto (c) Iro
14. ______ is a way of behaving or which has been established for a long time a belief b values c
customs
15. Dash is a belief, principle away or way of life which people in a particular society or group
have continued to follow for a long time (a) customary (b) fashion (c) traditional.
SECTION B
INSTRUCTION: Answer any three (3) questions ONLY.

1. What is staging?
2. What are the steps in drama production?
3. Mention three uses of music
4. Mention two types of music
5. Mention two importance of traditional dresses to the nation
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SUBJECT: COMPUTER STUDIES
CLASS: BASIC 3
NAME:
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SECTION A - OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. The _____ unit consists of the major components that makes the computer work (a)
monitor (b)CPU (c) system.
2. The system unit is made up of devices, but the chief among them are _____, _____ and
______ (a) system unit, system fan and floppy disk (b) motherboard (c) central processing
units CPU, disk drive, motherboard
3. The system you need has a ____ shape (a) round shape (b) rectangular shape (c) zigzag
shape.
4. The system unit is often called a ____ as it is a major component in the computer (a) CPU
(b) KUD (c) CD/DVD drive.
5. The system unit is made of the control unit which is divided into ____, ______ and
_____ (a) unit, IT, tega (b) Random Access Memory, control units and arithmetic and
logic unit (c) system unit.
6. ______ is the processing center of the computer (a) ALU (b) CPU (c) disk drive.
7. Components of a system unit include the following except (a) motherboard (b) disk drive (c)
RAM
8. All of these are components of central processing unit except (a) ALU, RAM and CU (b)
CPU, DDD,and SIM (c) DVD, CD and RAM
9. The following are functions of CPU except (a) CPU stores data in the memory unit (b) CPU
performs logical operations (c) CPU prints out information.
10. ALU means (a) random access memory (b) RAndom access means (c) random achieve
means.
11. ALU means ____ (a) aluminium logic unit (b) arithmetic locating unit (c) Arithmetic and
logic unit
12. CU means ____ (a) casual unit (b) corrective unit (c) control units.
13. It is good to keep storage devices open in a dusty environment (a) true (b) False (c) none of
the above.
14. One of these is not an example of storage device (a) motherboard (b) flash drive (c) hard
disk
15. CPU stores data in a memory unit (a) True (b) False (c) none of the above

SECTION B
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ANY THREE QUESTIONS ONLY
1. What are storage devices?
2. Describe a system unit
3. Mention the three parts of a central processing unit
4. What is the meaning of CPU?
5. Mention three components of a system.
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SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION
CLASS: BASIC 3
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SECTION A - OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. One of these is not part of the element of national Identity (a) national anthem (b) national
clothes (c) payments of taxes.
2. _____ is anything that binds or brings about a common sense of unity and togetherness (a)
national awareness (b) national knowledge (c) national Identity.
3. Without national Identity no group or groups of people will exist as a nation (a) True (b)
False (c) None of their above.
4. _______ is a song that has special meaning and importance to a nation and that serves at its
symbol (a) nation flag (b) national anthem (c) national coat of arm.
5. The money citizens pay to their leaders to enable them run the country is called ____ (a)
taxes (b) contribution (c) salary.
6. One of these is a reason for patriotism (a) It promotes war (b) It promotes unity (c) it
promotes hunger
7. One of these is not an element of national Identity (a) national School (b) national anthem
(c) payments of taxes.
8. ______ is the feeling of love and attachment to one’s nation (a) humanity (b) honesty (c)
patriotism.
9. Citizens should be patriotic because it helps to promote national developments (a) True (b)
Force c none of the above
10. Nation who has no people that are regarded as its cities will not achieve its goals a true b
False (c) None of the above.
11. Nigeria has _____ types of national anthem (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 6
12. In a country where there is war, there will be _____ (a) peace (b) hunger (c) happiness
13. The Nigerian national flag has how many colours? (a) three colours (b) one colour (c) to
colours
14. The colour of the Nigerian flag is (a) green, yellow and green (b) Green, white and green (c)
green, white and white.
15. The Nigerian coat of arms has how many horses (a) 5 horses (b) 2 horses (c) 12 horses

SECTION B - ESSAY
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ANY THREE QUESTIONS ONLY

1. What is patriotism?
2. Mention two elements of national Identity
3. What is national Identity?
4. Mention two reasons for patriotism
5. What is the name of the president of Nigeria?
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SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES
CLASS: BASIC 3
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SECTION A - OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
Read and answer questions from the comprehension below

The very kind nurse


Mrs Okeke is a nurse who worked at the general hospital in abakaliki. The hospital is usually very
busy. This is because many patients go there for treatment. The nurses usually work too hard. This
is because there are two few for the numbers of patients that come to the hospital.
When others nurses become tired, they shout at patients when they ask many questions. Mrs
Okeke is different from them all. When the others are shouting, she gets up and attends to the
needs of the patients.
One day, as she was going to work in the morning comma, an accident occurred.
She rushed there as the victims were taken out of the badly damaged vehicle. She gave first aid to
the victims before they were taken to the hospital where she works. If she had not given them first
aid, maybe some of them would have died. Mrs Okeke is a kind woman who shows concern for
other people.

Answer this questions

1. Who is Mrs Okeke? (a) she is a woman (b) she is a doctor (c) she is a nurse.
2. Where does she work? (a) at the school (b) at the clinic (c) at the hospital.
3. What did she do to the accident victims? (a) she gave them first aid (b) she left them to die
(c) she helped them with footstuffs.
4. Why do other nurses shout at the patients sometimes? (a) because they are tired (b) because
they are eating (c) because the country is hard.
5. Mrs Okeke is a very kind woman (a) True (b) False (c) None of the above
6. What may have happened if she hadn't given them first aid? (a) they might have gone to
their houses (b) they might have died (c) the might have continued their journey.

Fill in the blank spaces with the correct words


7. A ______ works in a hospital (a) patients (b) nurse (c) victims
8. Sick people in the hospital are called ____ (a) victims (b) patients (c) plumber.
9. They received ____ in the hospital (a) treatment (b) food (c) money
10. A _____ person helps others when they are in need (a) greedy (b) selfish (c) kind.
11. We should help accident ______ on a road (a) patients (b) sick (c) victims
12. Whenever we can, we should ______ of everyone around us (a) attend to the needs (b) beats
(c) pass
Identify the syllables in the world's below

Remember (a) Rem-ember (b) re – mem – ber


Present (a) Pre-sent (b) Pres-ent (c) Pre-se-nt.
SECTION B
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ANY THREE QUESTIONS ONLY
1. What is a noun?
2. List four parts of speech
3. Right out three words starting with t h
4. Makes sentences with these words (a) Rice (b) Dancing

Phonics enter basic three


Peak out the correctly spelled words
16.

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