Saturday, December 4, 2010

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CASHFLOWABI INTERNATIONAL SCHORLARSHIP EXAMS
 FOR PRIMARY AND JUNIOR SECTION.
            
 1. He woke up very early ………..still missed the first bus.
       A. yet B. but C. even D. though E. and

     2. We were lucky to buy a few items at give…………prices. 
       A. out B. in C. off D. away E. up

     3. The four boys shared the oranges……….themselves.
        A. by B. between C. among D. for E. within  

      4. We travel to the village every December ………….bus.
        A. with          B. in C. on D. through E. by 
    
     5. the most expensive means of transportation is
       A. rail B. foot C. air D. road E. sea 
6.. A vendor is paid #500.00 per day for every scale he makes. Calculate his total wage in three weeks.
A.     #10,500.00 B. #7,400.00 C. #3,500.00 D. #1,500.00 E. #1,000.00
 7.. Emeka and Bello shared a sum of #15,000.00 in the ratio of 5:3. Find the amount Emeka received
 A.  #9,375.00 B. # 7,750.00 C. #5,625.00 D. #3,550.00 E. #2,225.00
 8.. Find the sum of 17.426, 9.89 and 3.4.
 A. 30.716 B. 30.706 C. 30. 616 D. 29.716 E. 17.449
.  9.  Chike is 4cm taller than Ada. If Ada is ycm tall, what is chike‘s height?
A.      (4+y) cm B. (4 -y) cm C. (4/y) cm D. 4ycm E. 4y2 cm
B.      Each of the following questions consist of five words lettered A-E one of the words describes what the other four are. Shade the answer space having the letter that best describes the other four words.
10.
C.      A. palm oil B. Groundnut oil C. kerosene D. liquid E. engine  oil

11.. Jane passed her examination 2. Jane was invited for interview 3. Jane prepare very hard for her examination. A. 1,2,3 B. 2,1,3 C. 2,3,1 D. 3,1,2 E. 3,2,1

D.     13.  1. A huge crowd gathered. 2. He tried to explain what had happed 3. There was collusion
E.      A. 1,2,3 B. 1,3,2 C. 2,3,1 D. 3,1,2 E. 3,2,1
F.       Completed each of the following with the most appropriate of the options lettered A-E
G.    
H.     14. The boy wanted to know………..his brother did the work.
I.        A. and B. how C. as D. which E. while
J.       
K.      15 We………not be late to school if we don’t want to be punished.
L.       A. must  B. may C. can D. shall E. would   
M.  
N.     16 My dog was…..to Lagos by my uncle.
O.     A. been taken B. being taken C. taken D. taking E. took 
P.     
Q.     17   Who designed the Nigeria flag?
R.      A. Dr A.B Zaka B. Dr shamsudeem usman C. Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi D. Mr. O. Ajumogobia E. Mrs. Grace Ekpwele.
S.      
T.      18. The killing of twins in Nigeria was stopped by
U.     A.King Jaja of Opobo B.queen      Amina of zaria C. Mary Slessor D. Mango park E. Tiley Slessor

V.      Choose from the opposite lettered A-E the one that is wrongly spelt 
W.  
X.      19. A. carmel B. Calm C. Carndy D.Cargo E. Career
Y.     
Z.      20. What is the place value of 3 in 48.372?
AA. A. Hundred B. tens C. tenth D. hundredth E. Thousandth
       21. The four boys shared the oranges……….themselves.
        A. by B. between C. among D. for E. within  

         22. We travel to the village every December ………….bus.
        A. in B. by C. on D. through E. with  
    
          23. the most expensive means of transportation is
       A. air B. foot C. rail D. road E. sea  

         24. The main aim of marriage is for …………
       A.love. B. division of lab our. C. financial upliftment D. Child bearing E. social status. 

        25 The head of primary school is called……..
      A. headmaster/mistresses. B. principal. C. proprietor D.provost. E. registrar  
   
       26. The means of talking and writing to one another is called……
     A. communication B. debate C. dialogue D. discussion E. interaction. 

       27. Nigeria is a country on the continent.
     A. African B. American C. Asian D. Australian E. European   

   28.. Nigeria becomes a republic on 1st.  
   A. October 1960 B.October 1963 C. October 1966 D. August 1970 E. September 1979.

   29. The head of a nuclear family is the ………
    A. mother B. grandfather C. father D. oldest person E. richest person   

  30. Cow and moo, donkey and ……….
   A.   cry B. cough C. crack D. croak E. bray  







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Friday, December 3, 2010

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CASHFLOWABI INTERNATIONAL SCHORLARSHIP EXAM QUESTIONS FOR SENIOR CATEGORIES

 1.       The vector of malaria parasite is the (a) Male anopheles (b) Female culex (c) Male culex (d) Female anopheles (E) Female aedes
2.       A constituent of the exhaust gases of motor vehicles which causes serious air pollution is (a) water vapor (b)Carbon dioxide (c) Carbon monoxide (d) Oxygen (e) Ozone
3.       Which of the following steps will not be taken to protect or conserve fishing grounds from over exploitation? (a) Use of nets and all sizes of mesh (b) Use of net and particular mesh size (c) Ban on harvesting of some species (d) Regulating the size of ships allowed into fishing grounds (e) Limiting the period of fishing in the waters.
4.       Which of the following is not part of the objectives of conservation of natural resources? (a) To eliminate wield animals in order to enable other plants and animals survive (b) To uses our resources on sustained yield basis (c) To guard against indiscriminate killing of plants and animals (d ) To guard against the extinction and exhaustion of natural resources (e) To protect the environment
5.       During blood transfusion, agglutination may occur as a result of the reaction between (a) Similar antigens and antibodies (b) Contrasting antigens and antibodies (c) Two different antigens (d) Two different antibodies (e) White blood cells from the two bodies
6.       Which of the following major ideas were proved by Gregory Mendel? (a) There is tendency among organisms to increase rapidly in number if conditions are favorable (b) There is a struggle for existence among a very large number of offspring
 (c) Nature selects organisms which will survive to produce their kind (d) All species exhibit structural and functional variations (e) Characteristics of an organism are controlled by genes occurring in pairs.
   7.      Assuming that ‘A’ is gene for normal skin and it is dominant, while ‘a’ is gene for
            Albinism and it is recessive, what is the likely genotype of a couple which had 50%
            Normal and 50% albinism? (a) AA. Aa (b) AA. aa (c) Aa.Aa (d) Aa.aa (e) AA.AA
             
  8.     Which of the following is not constituent of DNA? (a) Purine (b) Phosphate
         (c)  Cytosine (d) deoxyribose (e) uracil
  9.   Which of the following best describes the homologous chromosomes? They are
        (a)  A production of the division of chromosomes (b) two identical chromosomes from each
        Parent (c) Chromosomes arranged on spindle fibers during cell division (d) Daughter
        chromatides formed during meiotic division (e) Chromosomes during telophase of mitotic
        division
10.   The haloids number of chromosomes in man is (a) 48 (b) 46 (c) 42 (d) 24 (e) 23
11.   If a cross is made between a pure-breeding red flowered plant and pure-white flowered plant
       where R is dominant red flower and r is recessive for white, the most likely result of F
        generation will be (a) 75% red flower and 25% white flowers (b) All red flowers (c) 75% of
        white flowers and 25% of red flowers (d) 50% of red flowers and 50% of white flowers
        (e) All white flowers
12.   The inability of some individuals to perceive the taste of some substances is an example of
        (a) Individual adaptation (b) Physiological variation (c) Morphological adaptation
        (e) Physical variation
13.  The term afforestation is used in describing (a) Harvesting of natural forest resources
       (b) Planting trees of values to man (c) Following of forest land (d) Felling of trees in the forest
       (e) Recycling of waste forest products
14.  Overcrowding in seedlings of different species is less serious that overcrowding involving one
       species because different species may (a) have different nutritional needs (b) lack the same
       nutrient (c) be active at the same time (d) have similar tolerance (e) need equal spacing
15.    The autonomic nervous system comprises (a) sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
        (b) Cranial and sacral nerves (c) Brain and cranial nerves (d) Spinal cord and spinal nerves
         (e) Brain and spinal nerves
16.    The scientist who discovered the honey comb structure of the cell was (a) Robert hook
         (b) Felix Dujardin (c) Mathias Schleiden (d) Theodore Schwann (e) Louis Pasteur.
17.    Which of the following organelles are likely to be present in cells that are actively respiring
         and photosynthesizing? (a) Nucleoli and centrioles (b) Lysosomes and ribosomes
         (c) Endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi bodies (d) chloroplasts and mitochondria
          (e) Food vacuoles and contractile vacuoles
18.   Which of the following is not true about a bacterial colony growing on an agar plate?
        (a) They are visible without the aid of the microscope (b) Bacterial cells found in one colony
         often belongs to one species (c) Different colonies have different colours (d) Only one species
         of bacterial colony can grow on a culture at any time (e) Colonies growing on an agar plate
         under the same conditions must belong to one species.
19.  The theory that new organisms or characteristics develop in organisms when there is a need
        form them was postulated by (a) Charles Darwin (b) Jean Lamarck (c) Gregory Mendel
        (d) Wallace (e) Louis Pasteur.
20.  Which of the following is and example of reproductive adaptation? (a) Succulent stems of
       Cactus plants (b) Changing colour of chameleon (c) Possession of spines by desert plants
       (d) Neck coloration in agama lizard (e) Leaf shedding in trees
21.  The large intercellular air spaces which penetrate the tissues of most hydrophytes provide a
       pathway through which (a) Carbon dioxide absorbed by leaves can diffuse to the roots
       (b) Oxygen produced in leaves can diffuse to the submerged parts (c) Salts absorbed by roots
       Can reach other parts of the plant (d) Plant hormones are transported to various parts
       (e) Manufactured food is translocated.
22.  Which of the following processes will not introduce carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?
     (a)Breeding (b) Photosynthesis (c) Respiration (d) Putrefaction (e) Burning
            





CHEMESTRY
1.       Which of the following compounds is not a raw material for the manufacture of plastic? (a) Ethyne  (b) Ethane (c) Monochloroethene (d) propane (e)Butadiene
2.       The energy required to remove the most loosely bound election from an atom in the gaseous state is known as the (a) bond energy (b) ionization energy (c) potential energy (d) activation energy (e) kinetic energy
3.       Vulcanization of rubber (a) steps the growth of fungus on the rubber (b) increase the solubility of the rubber  ( c) decrease the elasticity of rubber (d) hardens the rubber through cross-linkage (e) remove sulphur from thee rubber
4.        Which of the following PH values is likely to be that of a slightly alkaline solution? (a) 2 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) 8 (e) 13
5.       Which of the following minerals contains fluorine as one of its constituent elements? (a) Cryolite  (b) bauxite (c) potash alum (d) kaolin (e) mica
6.       The product of the reaction between propanoic acid and ethanol is (a) Propylmethanoate (b) Ethylethanoate (c) Methypropanoate  (d) Propylethanoate  (e) Ethylpropanoate
7.       If 11g of the gas occupies 5.6dm3  at s.t.p., calculate its vapour density (1.0 mole of gas occupied 22.4dm3  at s.t.p) (a) 22 (b) 44 (c) 66 (d)88
8.       Which of the following acid is dibasic? (a) Hydrochloric acid (b) Trioxosulphate (iv) acid (c) Dioxonitrate(iv)acid (d) Ethanoic acid
9.       What term is used to describe an oxide whose aqueous solution turns blue litmus red? (a) Strong electrolyte (b) Acid anhydride (c) Amphoteric oxide  (d) basic oxide
10.    The PH of 0.5moldm-3 solution of HCL, H2SO and CH3COOH were measure d. which of the following statements about the values obtained is correct? (a) the PH value was equal to 5 in each case (b) the PH values of the HCL and H2SO solution were equal (c) their PH values added up to 14 (d) the PH values of the CH3COOH was the highest
11.    Which of the following process involves neutralization? (a) hardening of oils (b) souring of milk (c) charring of sugar (d) liming of soil
12.    Which of the following statements about an exothermic reaction is correct? (a) the products have less heat content than the reactants (b) the system absorb heat from the surrounding (c) the activation energy is high (d) the enthalpy change is positive
13.    Which of the following substances could be responsible for banana taste of a food flavor? (a) Methylbenzene (b) Butanol (c) Ethanol (d) Pentythanoate
14.    When a sample of water was boiled, it lathered more readily with soap. It can be con concluded that the sample most likely contained (a) Magnesium tectraxosulphete(iv) (b) Suspended solids (c) Organic impurities (d) Calcium hydrogentrioxocarbonate(iv)
15.    The mass of an element is 27 and, its atomic number is 13. What is the composition of the nucleus of its atom? (a) 13 electrons and 14 protons (b) 13 neutrons and 14 protons (c) 13 protons and 14 neutrons (d) 13 electrons and 14 neutrons
16.    Which of the electrons in the following orbitals will experience the greatest nuclear attraction? (a) 1s electrons of helium (b) 1s electron of potassium (c) 2s electron of boron (d) 2s electron of carbon
17.    What quantity of electrons in moles is needed for discharge two moles of aluminum from aluminum oxide (AL2O3)? (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 6
18.    A solution of zinc chloride should not be stored in a container made of (a) Tin (b) Copper (c) Aluminum  (d) Lead
19.    Which of the following statements is true of an endothermic reaction? 1 heat is absorbed from the surrounding ii   the heat content of the products is more than that of the reactants iii the enthalpy change is positive iv the surrounding is at a lower temperature than the system (a) I only (b) I and II only (c) I,II and III only (d) I, II, III and IV
20.    Which of the following petroleum fractions yields Vaseline and paraffin wax on reinstallation? (a) diesel oil (b) lubrication oil (c)petrol (d) kerosene  


Physics Questions
1.       In which of the following is the expansion of solids a disadvantage? (a) the fitting of wheels in a rims (b) fire alarms (c) the thermostat (d) the bimetallic thermometer (e) the balance wheels of a watch
2.       The temperature at which water vapour present in the air is just sufficient to saturate is called the (a) ice point (b) boiling point (c) steam point (d) dew point (e) saturation point
3.       Which of the following instrument may be used to measure relative humidity? (a) hydrometer (b) barometer (c)manometer (d) hypsometer (e) hygrometer
4.       The ability of the eyes to focus object at different distances is called (a) power (b) accommodation (c) normal vision (d) persistence of vision (e) long sight 
5.       The change of the direction of a wave-front because of a change in the velocity of the wave in another medium is called (a) refraction (b) reflection (c) diffraction (d) interference (e) dispersion
6.       Which of the following is not correct about isotopes of an element?  ( a) the same neutron number (b) the same proton number (c) the same number of electrons (d) the same chemical properties (e) different physical properties.
7.       Which of the following is used to determine the relative density of the acid in a car battery? (a) hypsometer (b) hygrometer (c) manometer (d) hydrometer (e) spectrometer
8.       Which of the following is a drive unit? (a) metre (b) coulomb (c) kilogram (d) second (e) ampere
9.         Which of the following substances is not a good conductor of electricity?   (a) human body (b) glass  (c) aluminum (d) earth (e) copper
10.    Which of the following is a stringed instrument? (a) flute (b) trumpet (c) piano (d) drum (e) saxophone
11.    In a wave, the maximum displacement of particles from their equilibrium position is called (a) frequency (b) amplitude  (c) period (d) wavelength (e) wave velocity
12.    When the direction of vibration of the particles of a medium is perpendicular to the direction of travel of a wave, the wave transmitted is known as (a) sound wave (b) transverse wave (c)  longitudinal wave (d) stationary wave (e) mechanical wave
13.    Viscosity in a liquid does not depend on the (a) nature of the liquid (b) relative velocity between the liquid layers (c) area of the surfaces in contact (d) temperature of the liquid (e) normal reaction between the liquid layers
14.    What is the difference between crystalline and amorphous solid? A  crystalline (a) has cubic structure while amorphous solid has hexagonal structure (b) has regulating repeating pattern while an amorphous solid has not (c) is white while amorphous solid is yellow (d) is always hard while amorphous solid is always soft (e) melts on heating while an amorphous solid sublimates on heating
15.    Which of the following is not an evidence of particle nature of matter? (a) diffusion (b) Brownian motion (c) diffraction (d) crystal structure (e) photo electricity
16.    Which of the following is a fundamental quality? (a) speed (b) density (c) length (d) impulse (e) energy 
17.    A body moves with a constant speed but has acceleration. This is possible if it (a) moves in a straight line (b) moves in a circle (c) is oscillating (d) is in equilibrium (e) has a varying acceleration
18.    Power is define as the (a) capacity to exert a force (b) product of force and time (c) product of force and distance (d) ability to do work (e) energy expended per unit time
19.    What type of motion does the skin of a talking drum perform when it is being struck with the drum stick? (a) random (b) rotational (c) vibratory (d) translational  (e) circular
20.    Which of the following has the highest surface tension? (a) cold water (b) soapy water (c) warm water (d) oily water (e) salt water