CABAX INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS
EXAMINATION FOR 2024/2025 SESSION
JSS1
SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TERM: FIRST SCHOOL: COLLEGE
1). All living and nonliving things are made up of …………. (A) matter (B) Earth (c) Water (D) cell
2). ---------- has weight and occupy space (a) life (b) space (c) matter (d) soil
3). There are ……… classification of matter (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
4). Gases has no definite ………… (a) Volume (b) space (c) matter (d) solid
5). The rules and regulations put in place to ensure that an individual or an event is safe is
called. ………. (A) safety guidelines (b) house guidelines (c) school rules (d) hospital rules
6). A person traveling on foot, whether running or walking is called (a) Athlete (b) Runner (c)
pedestrian (d) javelin
7). A condition where all body systems function properly is (a) Disease (b) physical fitness (c)
pathogen (d) games
8)................physical activity involves exerting the body with movement, and increasing the
heart rate. (a) Exercise (b) sleeping c) relaxing (d) eating
9). Which of the following was used for counting in the olden days (a) machine (b) cowries (c)
computer (d) calculator
10). The state of being safe and protected from danger or harm in the workshop is (a) workshop
safety (b) workshop vice (c) workshop food (d) workshop job
11). One of the workshop safety rules and regulations is (a) Students to come into the
workshop in an orderly manner (b) it is good to eat in the workshop (c) you can sleep in the
workshop (d) you can drink in the workshop
12). All of these are causes of accidents in the workshop except (a) Failure to enter workshop in
orderly manner (b) Non availability of safety devices like apron, eye shield (c) Lack of
concentration (d) keeping the rules and regulation of the workshop
13). A physically fit person has the following features except (a) He/she must be free from
disease (b) Understands and respects the right of others (c) Practices services above self and
makes satisfactory group adjustment (d) He/she is always sick
14). First generation computer used …………. (A) vacuum tube (b) integrated circuit (c)
transistors (d) microchip
15). Fourth generation of computer used ………… (a) microchip (b) reserve plate (c) transistors
(d) vacuum tube
16)................ is an example of first generation of computer (a) UNIVAC (B) IBN7030 (c) ICL 1900
(D) Artificial intelligence
17). A flake of silicon smaller than the size of a finger nail, which millions of transistor have been
built in a mass production process is called (a) memory card (b) microchip (c) vacuum tube (d)
computer
18). Microprocessor brought the ……………generation of computers as thousands of integrated
circuits built (a) first (b) second (c) third (d) fourth
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19). …………. are used for building houses especially when roofing the house (a) plant (b) book
(c) cloth (d) nylon
20). What takes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and gives out oxygen during
photosynthesis? (A) soil (b) plant (c) paper (d) iron
21). A type of exercise whereby muscles contract and build up tension and hold without any
shortening or lengthening is known as (a) isometric training (b) circuit training (c) interval
training (d) weight training
22). A …………….. can be defined as a combination of electronic and electro-mechanical device
that is capable of accepting information, process it and providing output under the control of
sets of instruction called programs (a) computer (b) disk (c) table (d) hardware
23). An example of input device is …………… (a) keyboard (b) monitor ( c) camera (d) diskette
24). The period in both male and female marked by functional development of the generative
system the age at which persons are capable of begetting or bearing children is known as (a)
puberty (b) age ( c) gene (d) death
25). A hard material that the trunk and branches of a tree are made of is called (a) wood (b)
bucket ( c) metal (d) pole
26). There are ……. types of wood (a) 2 (b) 3 ( c) 4 (d) 5
27). The information that is stored by a computer is called (a) Data (b) worksheet (c) work base
(d) joystick
28). There are ……… sources of data (a) 3 (b) 4 ( c) 5 (d) 5
29). The science and practice of keeping our surrounding clean and healthy is (a) sanitation (b)
puberty (c)age (d) gene
30). One of these is an importance of sanitation (a) it makes us sick (b) It gives room for
circulation of fresh air in the environment (c)it damage our roads (d) it make our environment
31). One of these is a property of wood (a) They are strong and hard (b) They are not strong
(c)They are defected (d) They are white in color
32). There are …………… major determination of health (a) 3 (b) 4 (c)5 (d) 6
33). The process of passing characteristic traits to offspring is (a) heredity (b) puberty
(c)sanitation (d) offspring
34). A type of solid mineral substances that is usually hard and shiny and that heat and
electricity can travel through is known as ………. (A) Metal (b) wood (c) computer (d) joystick
35). Metals are produced from certain rocks called (a) ores (b) wood (c)water (d) pole
36). Used water and waste substances that are produced by human body that are carried away
from houses and factories through special pipes are called (a) sewage (b) janitor (c)sanitation
(d) puberty
37). There are ……… classes of food (a) 6 (b) 7 (c)8 (d)3
38). Energy giving foods are called (a) carbohydrates (b) vitamins (c)protein (d) lipids
39). Example of a protein food is (a) Beans (b) vegetable oil (c)palmoil (d) Rice
40). ---------- is whata person or animal eat that provides body with energy, heat, growth and
development of tissues (a) food (b) soda (c)cider (d) intakes
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CABAX INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS
EXAMINATION FOR 2024/2025 SESSION
JSS2
Answer all questions in this section
1. An emergency procedure put in place when an accident occurs or about to occur is (a)
Rescue operation (b) workshop operation (c) first aid (d) creative rhythm
2. A period of relaxing, sleeping or doing nothing after a period of activity (a) Rest (b) death (c)
sickness (d) plague
3. A set of programs which control the activities of a computer network is known as (a) software
(b) people ware (c) hardware (d) virus
4. Animals that live both on land and in water are called (a) Amphibian (b) reptiles (c)aves (d)
ape
5. The type of strong, regular and observable movement of the body from one position to
another is (a) creative movement (b) creative rhythm (c ) creative art (d) creative system
6. Creative rhythm include the following except (a) fundamental movement (b) dramatic
movement ( c) creative movement (d) housing movement
7. Metals that contain iron ore are called ………..metals (a) ferrous (b) non-ferrous (c ) diode (d)
oxide
8. …………… are made for moving parts of machinery. (A) cast iron (b) high carbon (c )
medium carbon steel (d) wrought iron
9. The skilful and imaginative use of fundamental movements to produce rhythms is (a) creative
movement (b) jumping © sleep (d) relaxation
10. A set of instructions that drives the computer hard ware, which gives life to the hard ware
and co ordinate the activities of the hard ware to solve user problems is (a) people ware (b)
software ( c) hardware (d) joystick
11. The series of expressive movements and steps to conform to the rhythm of a sound, beat or
music is (a) Dance (b) cycling (c) pedalling (d) jogging
12. The quantitative change and increase in height, weight and size of any living organisms. Is
called (a) exercise (b) retreat (c) Growth (d) sleep
13. Jerking and swinging is an example of (a) creativity (b)non-locomotive movement (c)
dramatic movement (d) creative movement
14. The process of acquiring useful information that is relevant to human consciousness that will
make accidents to be prevented or reduced is (a) health education (b) safety education (c)
animal nutrition (d) home economic
15. The immediate care given to an injured person before being taken to the hospital is (a) first
aid (b) rescue aids (c) hospitality (d) career
16. The alloy of zinc and copper is called (a) brass (b) gold (c) calcium (d) tin
17. The alloy of zinc and tin is (a) brass (b) bronze (c) gold (d) silver
18. A computer program that is designed to run computer hardware and application program is
called (a) software (b) input device (c) output device (d) people ware
19. Accidents that happens at home are called ................ accident (a) domestic (b) international
(c) country (d) territorial
20. A type of sport done by athletes that is not a race is called (a) field events (b) track event (c)
throwing (d) shot put
21. One of these is an example of field event (a) Discus (b) relay race (c) sprint race (d) hurdles
22. Physical human competition whereby the outcome is measured by a player’s ability to throw
an object or implement called missile is (a) long jump (b) high jump (c) triple jump (zd) javelin
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23. One of this is an equipment used in field event (a) hockey stick (b) racket (c) bat (d) missile
24. Judo is a martial art that originated from (a) Japan (b) China (c) Belgium (d) Ghana
25. Judo was established in the year (a) 1890 (b) 1882 (c) 1920 (d) 1982
26. One of the basic skills in judo is (a) shot put (b) gripping (c) running (d) jogging
27. The costume used in judo is (a) judogi (b) judogore (c) jersey (d) boxers
28. Choking is a skill in (a) relay (b) judo (c) wrestling (d) boxing
29. There are ........ types of system software (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
30. The physical increase in size, height and weight is called (a) development (b) obesity (c)
growth (d) height
31. The transition from childhood to adulthood is called (a) puberty (b) growth (c) weight (d)
height
32. One of the characteristic of infant stage is (a) milk teeth (b) permanent teeth (c) beard (d)
moustache
33. Animals that live on land and in water is called (a) shark (b) amphibian (c) newt (d) whale
34. A place where living organisms live is known as (a) house (b) habitat (c) sea (d) ocean
35. There are ...... types of habitat (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
36. The community of plant and animals and smaller organisms that lives, feed, reproduce and
interact in the same area with their non-living counterparts in the environment is known as (a)
ecology (b) ecosystem (c) biodiversity (d) administration
37. One of the content of a first aid box is (a) bandage (b) operating table (c) scapel (d) injection
38. One of these is a function of a first aid giver to an accident victim (a) administer first aid (b)
operate the victim (c) give injection (d) prescribe drugs
39. What is the meaning of B.S.T________________________
40. Factors influencing physical fitness include all of the following except (a) Exercise (b)
Growth (c) Development (d) Death
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CABAX INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS
EXAMINATION FOR 2024/2025 SESSION
JSS3
Answer all questions in this section
1. Excessive or persistent taking of a drug without regard for accepted medical practice is
(a) Drug abuse (b) Drug usage (c) Drug action (d) Drug account
2. One of the following is an effect of drug abuse on youths (a) Deterioration of health and
crash effect (b) good eyesight (c) strong bones (d) disease free system
3. The art and skill of joining wood is called (a) Joinery(b) Tailoring (c) catering (d)
Nursing
4. A software system that is designed to search for information on the World Wide Web
based on terms you have entered (a) cache (b) internet search engine (c) memory (d)
parameters
5. Trees that are grown to be used in building or making things are called (a) Timbers (b)
coal (c) mine (d) crankshaft
6. Wearing away and loss of soil from an area either by water or wind is called (a) Erosion
(b) leaching (c) mulching (d) intercropping
7. One of these is a factor contributing to soil erosion (a) Bush burning (b) sanitation (c)
personal hygiene (d) afforestation
8. Effects ofsoil erosion are the following except (a) Reduction in soil fertility (b) washing
away of the top soil (c) leaching (d) good transport system
9. A type of solid material substances that is usually hard and shining and that conduct heat
and electricity is (a) ores (b) metal (c) alloy (d) rubber
10. Example of metal is (a) Tin (b) calcium (c) phosphorus (d) zinc
11. Basic skill in javelin includes the following except (a) catch (b)grip (c) follow through (d)
recovery
12. A field event between two teams of eleven players each designated as five forwards,
three half backs, two backs and a goal keeper is known as (a) soccer (b) hockey (c)
javelin (d) discus
13. There are........ periods of play of five minutes each in hockey (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
14. The process whereby metalis melted and poured into a mould made in the shape of the
cast that is to be made is (al casting stage (b) excavation stage (c) smelting stage (d)
digging stage
15. The stage where the blast furnace is used to obtain iron from the ore by heating it to a
very high temperatureis (a) smelting stage (b) excavation stage (c) casting stage (d)
bugging
16. The stage whereby rocks containing the metal is dug from the soil with drilling and
excavating equipment is (a) ironing stage (b) drilling stage (c)excavation stage (d)
smelting stage
17. The throwing sector in javelin is ........ long and ........... wide (a) 36.5 by 4m (b) 23m by
3m (c) 89m by 12m (d) 43m by 6m
18. The object thrown for sport in javelin is known as (a) discus (b) missile (c) bomb (d)
grenade
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19. Steels which contain 0.1% carbon are known as (a) mild carbon steel (b) wrought iron (c)
high carbon steel (d) medium carbon steel
20. Steelswhich contain 0.85% of carbon is (a) high carbon steel (b) low carbon steel (c)
medium carbon steel (d) casting iron
21. A term that refers to the gap between demographics and region (people) that have access
to modern information and communication technology is (a) digital divide (b) digital
technology (c) physical education (d) digital currency
22. One of the following is a basic equipment in hockey (a) soccer ball (b) knee protector (d)
cap
23. The removal of trees in the forest without planting any replacement is called (a)
afforestation (b) deforestation (c) flooding (d) deregulation
24. The degradation of land in arid, semi- arid and dry sub-humid areas resulting primarily
from human activities and influence by climatic conditions is (a) Desertification (b)
afforestation (c) deforestation (d) irrigation
25. One of these is a factor inducing desertification (a) overgrazing(b) feeding (c) tillage (d)
alley cropping
26. One of these is a desert in Africa (a) kalahari (b) Mississippi (c) kilimanjaro (d)
Himalayas
27. .............. is tri-oxygen consisting of three oxygen atoms (a) atoms (b) ozone (c) carbon
(d) nitrogen
28. A ............. is any condition that damages or weakens a part of the body (a) life (b) disease
(c) healthy living (d) evaluation
29. There are ......... major types of disease (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
30. ............... are microbes that causes disease (a) pathogens (b) vectors (c) foods (d) hunger
31. ............ are living organisms which aids in the transmission of pathogens from an
infected host to an uninfected host (a) vectors (b) foods (c) pathogens (d) hunger
32. The overflowing of water bodies caused by the excessive rainfall, which results in to the
destruction of lives and properties is known as (a) flooding (b) deforestation (c)
afforestation (d) desertification
33. All of the following are examples of communicable diseases except (a) smallpox (b)
measles (c) Gonorrhoea (d) obesity
34. A collection of information, usually on a computer, that is organised so that it can easily
be accessed, managed and updated is (a) Database (b) cell (c) spreadsheet (d) Excel
35. The collection of raw facts, such as numbers words etc is called (a) data (b) cell (c) field
(d) database
36. The smallest component under which data is entered through data capture or data entry is
(a) field (b) cell (c) data (d) base
37. A material made by heating a mixture of substances that can include sand carbonate and
limestone is (a) glass (b) ceramic (c) clay (d) bauxite
38. Glass is made up of ....... of sand (a) 75% (b) 30% (c) 10 (d) 32%
39. ............ of limestone is used when making glass (a) 10% (b) 89% (c) 23% (d) 12%
40. A........ is a collection of records (a) file (b) cell (c) database (d) spreadsheet