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BIOLOGY

SSS Two
1. The organelle that control the activities of a cell is _____ (a) cellulose (b) ectoplasm (c)
endoplasm (d) nucleus
2. The organelle for movement in Amoeba is ____________ (a) calcium (b) fin (c) flagellum
(d) pseudopodium
3. The vector of trypanosome is _____ (a) black fly (b) horsefly (c) housefly (d) tsetse fly
4. The response of plants to light stimulus is called _____ (a) chemotropism (b)
geotrotropism (c) hydrotropism (d) phototropism
5. Rays of light enter human eye through the ______ (a) cornea (b) iris (c) lens (d) retina
6. Deficiency of insulin in humans causes (a) diabetes (b) goiter (c) kwashiorkor (d) rickets
7. Water is transported from roots to leaves of plants through the _____ (a) cambium (b)
cortex (c) pericycle (d) phloem
8. The vitamin for good vision is ___ (a) C (b) D (c) E (d) A
9. Which of the following organs in mammals is respiratory in function (a) kidneys (b) liver
(c) skin (d) lungs
10.Which of the following organisms is unicellular? (a) fern (b) grass 9c) moss (d)
paramecium
11.The following is the condition necessary for photosynthesis except ________ (a)
carbondioxide (b) chlorophyll (c) Oxygen (d) water
12.Spermatozoa are produced in the _______ (a) epimatozoa (b) penis (c) testis (d)
scrotum
13.Development of fruits without fertilization is termed (a) budding (b) cutting (c)
parthenocarpy (d) grafting
14.The external part of the human ear is ____ (a) anvil (b) cochlea (c) pinna (d) hammer
15.Brain and spinal cord make up the ____ system (a) endocrine (b) excretory (c) nervous
(d) respiratory
16.A sexual method of reproduction in spirogyra is by ____ (a) conjugation (b)
fragmentation (c) budding (d) multiple fission
17.The organ that remover the largest amount of water from human body is _____ (a)
intestine (b) kidney (c) liver (d) skin
18.Mitochondrion is used for _________ (a) cell division 9b) production of energy (c)
protein synthesis (d) removal of waste materials
19.Lack of lodine in man causes (a) beriberi (b) ricket (c) goiter (d) scurvy
20.The following joints are movable except ____ (a) ball and socket (b) pivot (c) suture (d)
hinge
21.Which of the following structures is not involved in respiration (a) Alveoli (b) Bronch (c)
villi (d) troches
22.Bacteria infection is treated with ____ anti biotic (b) anti bodies (c) antiseptics (d)
antigens
23.Inhaled air is made worm and moist in the ____ (a) alveoli(b) mouth (c) Nose (d) trachea
24.Example of an element required in small amount by plants is ____ (a) calcium (b)
phosphorus (c) Zinc (d) hydrogen
25.Organisms that feed on plant are referred to as ____ (a) carnivores (b0 herbivores (c)
parasites (d) saprophytes
26.A haploid number of chromosomes in human is ____ (a) 24 (b) 23 (c) 46 (d) 25
27.The following life processes are common to both plant and animals except ___ (a)
reproduction (b) photosynthesis (c) Nutrition (d) growth
28.The deficiency of vitamin C in human causes (a) beri-beri (b) pellagra (c) goiter (d)
kwashiorkor
29.Deamination occur in the _____ (a) intestive (b) liver (c) pancreas (d) spleen
30.Hereclitary characters in plants and animals are carried on the (a) centrosome (b) genes
(c) mitochondria (d) paranoids
THEORY
Answer three questions from this section
1. With the aid of diagram, explain alimentary canal or Digestive system of man
1b. what is vertebrates, and invertebrates animal?
2. Identify any four feeding Habits your know and explain them.
2b. write short note on the following
(i) Herbivores
(ii) Carnivores
(iii) Omnivores
3. State three functions of blood
3b. List four (4) medium of transportation in the body
3c. State three need for transportation
4. What is skeletal System?
4b. State five (5) Functions of skeleton.
BIOLOGY
SSS One
1. Which of the following structures is found in animal cells (a) cell wall (b) ribosome (c)
middle lamella (d) pyrevoids
2. An – organism with no membrane – bounded organelles in it cells, belongs to the
kingdom (a) protisa (b) monera (c) Animalia (d) Plantae
3. Movement in Euglera is brought about by (a)rhythmic movement of endoplasm (b) hairs
on the flagellum (c) whip – like action of the flagellum (d) contraction of pellide
4. The smell of perfume perceived from a distance is made possible by the process of
(a)Osmosis (b) haemolysis (c) diffusion (d) cyslosis
5. Aerobic respiration in the cell takes place in the ______ (a) cytoplasm (b) Nucleus (c)
hysosome (d) mitochondrion
6. Energy is required for each of the following activities except _____ (a) oxidation of
digested food (b) active to ansport (c) gaseous exchange (d) muscular contraction
7. The elements necessary for the formation of chlorophyll in the leaf of a plant are ____
(a) nitrogen, iron, and magnesium (b) nitrogen, calcium sulphur and iron (c) manganese
sulphur and phosphorus (d) potassium calcium and nitrogen
8. A patient blood was unable to clot on time so the doctor advised him to take move of
vitamin____ (a) C (b) D (c) E (d) K
9. A person suffering from exophthalmic goire would have all of the following symptoms
except ______ (a) bleeding gums (b) Nervousness 9c) swollen neck (d) sluggishness
10.Which of the following Organism passes move energy to its consumer per unit gram
consumed? (a) beans (b) insects (c) chickens (d) goat
11.The ultimate source of energy is ____ (a) sun (b) coal (c) food (d) petrol
12.Organisms that occupy the second trophic eavel are called ____ (a) carmivores (b)
decomposes (c) herbivores (d) scavengers
13.The feature that prevents water loss from the body of a lizard is the ___ (a)nuchal crest
(b) gular fold (c) horny scales (d) nictating membrane
14.The following conditions are associated with smoking of cigarettes except ____ (a) heart
diseases (b) slow reflexes (c) poor development of foetus (d)arthritic
15.Which of the following organism may bring about reduction in human population? (a)
trees (b) butter flies (c) house fbies (d) shrubs
16.Poisonous substances produced by bacteria in plants or animal bodies are called (a)
antiboches (b) antiseptics (c) toxins (d) hormones
17.Which of the following natural resources is non – renewable? (a) soil (b) water (c)
wildlife (d) soild mineral
18.Which of the following occurrences is not an advantage of forest conservation (a)
increased rainfall 9b) purification of the atmosphere (c) production of timber (d)
preservation of natural habitats
19.A mother is likely to be able to distinguish between her identical twin daughters
because of ____ (a) physiological variation (b) morphological variation (c) genetic
variation (d) character variation.
20.Which of the following factors does not contribute to variation in living organism (a)
mitosis (b) merosis (c) mutation (d) environment
21. Which of the following trait shows clear – cut differences with no iontermediates forms
____ (a)intelligence (b) skin colour (c) sex (d) comb shape
22.The simplex unit for transfer of character from parents to off spiring is the ____ (a)
chromosome (b) DNA (c) Gene (d) ribosome
23.A student defined chromosome as a thread – like material found in the cytoplasm what
is wrong with the definition? Its:- (a) location (b) size (c) structure (d) shape
24.The vector of toypanosome is ___ (a) blackfly (b0 tsetsefly (c) housefly (d) sandfly
25.The vitamin for good vision is _____ (a) C (b) A (c) D (d) E
26.Which of the following organs in mammals is respiratory in function (a)kidney (b) lungs
(c) skin (d) liver
27.The response of plants to light stimulus is called ___ (a) chemotropism (b) hydrotropism
(c) geotropism (d) hydrotropism
28.The organelle for movement in Amoeba is _____ (a) cilium (b) Pseudopodium (c)
tentacle (d) fin
29.Lack of iodine in man causes (a) beriberi (b) goiter (c) rickets (d) scurvy
30.Organism that feed on plants are referred to as ____ (a) carnivores (b) herbivores (c)
omnivores (d) parasites
THEORY
Answer only three question from this Section
1. What if Ecology ?
1b. List five biotic components
2. Define the following terms
(i) Food chain
(ii) Food web
2b. What is: (i) Commensalism (ii) symbiosis (iii) parasitism (iv) predation
3. Explain the process of : - (i) Nitrogen cycle (ii) water cycle
3b. State five (5) importance of Nitrogen in the soil to plant.
4. Define the following
(i) Adaptation
(ii) Pollution
(iii) Pollutant
4b. State four benefits of conserving national resources.
GEOGRAPHY
SSS One
Answer all the questions in this section
(1) All the following are found in the upper course of a river except (a) v – shaped valley (b)
water fall (c) Ox – bow lake (d) saltation
(2) The excesses of river transportation includes all of these except __ (a) suspension (b)
solution (c) saltation (d) solufluction
(3) Confluence is the point act which two rivers (a) divide (b) meet (c0 recharge (d) take
their source
(4) Della is an example of ____ (a) confluence (b) course of a river (c0 tributaries (d)
distributors
(5) Which iof these features is associated with wind erosion ? (a) ripples (b) climes (c)
zeugen (d) barchans
(6) _____ is not a characteristics of a desert ___ (a) low rainfall (b) absence of vegetation (c)
glacial is domination (d) presence of cold current
(7) ___ is not a type of desert (a) Hamada (b) than (c0 reg (d) erg
(8) Capes and rays are features of ____ erosion (a) glacier (b) wind (c) ware (d) river
(9) High evaporation rate is a characteristics of __ region (a) oceanic (b) savannah (c) desert
(d) temperate
(10) Which of these deserts is found in the south of African (a) thar desert (b)Kalahari
desert (c) temperate (d) Sudan desert
(11) Which of the following plant is farthest from the sun in the solar system (a) mercury
(b) sodium (c) Neptune (d) Venus
(12) Which is the largest plant in the solar system ___ (a) Uranus (b) Jupiter (c) satum (d)
Nepture
(13) The apparent surmise and sin set is as a result of earth’s ___ (a) rotation (b)revolution
(c) orbit (d) roundness
(14) The line of ____ is used to calculate distance between two places on the earth (a)
latitude (b) longitude (c) equator (d) green wich meridian
(15) The liquid portion of the earth is known as ____ (a) lithosphere (b) water
(c)atmosphere (d) hydrosphere
(16) One of the following is a major settlement ____ (a) Urban (b) small (c) Big settlement
(d) migration
(17) The soil that sustain the growths vegetation in west African is ___ (a) loamy (b) sandy
(c) clayed (d) sandy – loan soil
(18) The best soil for agriculture is the ____ (a) loamy (b) sandy (c) CLAYED (d) sand – warm
soil
(19) An example of a commercial two in Nigeria is __ (a) mina (b) Lagos (c) Awure (d) oyo
(20) The type of transportation that carry bulking load is ___ (a) Train (b) Car (c) Air (d)
water
THEORY
Answer three question in all
(1) Define environment conservation?
1b. State five need or reason for conservation
(2) What is transportation?
2b. State five contributions of transportation to the economic development aof Nigeria
(3) State five factor affecting
3n State five problems of manufacturing industries in Nigeria
(4) What is a settlements?
4b. State five factors or conditions which may favour the siting of a settlement.

GEOGRAPHY
SSS One
Answer three questions in all
1. What is Cowland?
1b. State five importance or uses of plains or low lands

2. List three types of Environment


2b. Itemise five problems facing the environment

3. Define Weather?
3b.List five element of weather
3c. State three differences between weather and climate

4. What is G I S ?
4b. Distinguish between positional and relational data
4c. Identify three components of G I S

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