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MR SIMI Third Term
MR SIMI Third Term
1. Simplify in base two (1101)² (a) 1011011 (b) 10101001 (c) 1101101 (d) 1110111
2. Round off 0.00057891 to 2 s.f (a) 0.0006 (b) 0.00058 (c) 0.58 (d) 0.000579
3. What is MDLXXVII in numerals? (a) 1677 (b) 1607 (c) 1577 (d) 1527
4. Solve 3y + 4 = 22 (a) 6 (b) (c) 18 (d) 54 5. A polygon with seven sides is
called ……………… (a) pentagon (b) hexagon (c) octagon (d) heptagon
6. The simplest form of polygon is a ………….. (a) circle (b) rectangle © triangle (d) square
7. A straight line joining two points on the circumference is called …………… (a) chord (b) segment (c)
arc (d) sector.
8. What is the perimeter of a rectangle that measures 11cm by 3cm. (a) 39cm (b) 28cm (c) 36cm (d) 26cm
9. The diameter of a circle is 13.8cm long. Find the length of its radius (a) 27.6cm (b) 7.6cm (c) 6.9cm (d) 6.4cm
10. What is the volume of a cube of edge 5cm. (a) 15cm3 (b) 75cm³ (c) 125cm³ (d) 25cm³ (10 marks)
THEORY
a. A regular polygon has all its sides …………… and all its angles …………..
b. The distance around the circle is ………………………..
b. How far does the car move in metres when the wheel makes 150 turns? ( Take π=22/7)
3. (a) The longer side of a rectangle is 25cm and its perimeter is 80cm. Find the length of the
shorter side. Determine its area
(b) The area of a parallelogram is 8.5m2 and its base is 500cm. Find its height.
4. The base of a cuboid has one side equal to 10cm, and the other side is 5cm longer. If the
height of the cuboid is 7cm, find the volume of the cuboid.
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1. The types of saw that can perform both the work a rip and cross-cut saw is in ____ (a) Tenon saw (b)
Dovetail saw (c) Panel saw (d) Back saw
2. When sharpening, oil is added to the sharpening stone to avoid ____ (a) burning of the stone (b) cutting
of the stone (c) clogging of the work (d) clogging of the stone
3. The type of saw used for complete shape curves in plywood and veneer is ____ (a) Tenon saw (b) Fret saw
(c) Dovetail saw (d) back saw
4. 1000m: 1m is _____ scale drawing. (a) Full size (b) enlarge (c) reduced (d) proportioned.
5. The following are marking out tools except ___(a) surface plate (b) scriber (c) hammer (d) try
square
6. The following are measuring tools except ___(a) steel rule (b) scriber (c) caliper (d)
micrometer
7. Which of the following is not a cutting tool? (a) File (b) Chisel (c) Ceramic (d) Hacksaw
8. One of the following is used for removing imperfection from a surface that has been
previously worked on. (a) Hammer (b) Chisel (c) Scraper (d) Hacksaw
9. The following are examples of driving tools except ___(a) hammer (b) screwdriver (c) caliper
(d) punch
10. Which of the following is not a grade of file? (a) Rough grade (b) Bastard grade (c) Second
grade (d) fine grade (10 marks)
THEORY
1. The ……….. executes a series of instructions that are fed to it by software programs installed
onto a computer’s hard drive and loaded into random access memory (RAM). (a) core (b) CPU (c)
ROM (d) control unit?
2. ……….. stores program instruction in the computer system. (a) memory (b) CPU (c) ALU (d) control unit.
3. ……….. are the devices your computer uses to relay information to the user. (a) input unit (b) output unit
(c) memory (d) primary.
4. ………. are all the devices you use to feed information to the computer. (a) input unit (b) output (c)
memory (d) CPU
5. The …… is a technique by which a number of jobs (data) are input into the computer system at the same
time and the computer is made to execute those jobs, one after the other in sequence. (a) batch processing
(b) on-line processing (c) time sharing (d) demand processing
6. Computer operations are done at a speed of …… (a) moon (b) electronic (c) Light (d) sun
7. …….. is a kind of processing whereby many terminals are directly connected to the CPU. (a) online
processing (b) demand
processing (c) time sharing (d) batch processing
8. In time-sharing processing, many users can work with the computer through terminals that are connected
to remote distance. (a) batch (b) time sharing (c) demand (d) online
9. A………….. system is one in which there are two or more processors that may be sharing the same main
memory. (a) Multi processing (b) batch processing (c) online processing (d) real time processing
10. ____ is an equipment used to perform specific function. (a) Devices (b) Computer (c) Analog
(d) mechanical (10 marks)
THEORY
NAME:__________________________________________________________________________________
1. The ……….. executes a series of instructions that are fed to it by software programs installed onto a computer’s hard drive and loaded into
random access memory (RAM). (a) core (b) CPU (c) ROM (d) control unit?
2. ……….. stores program instruction in the computer system. (a) memory (b) CPU (c) ALU (d) control unit.
3. ……….. are the devices your computer uses to relay information to the user. (a) input unit (b) output unit (c) memory (d) primary.
4. ………. are all the devices you use to feed information to the computer. (a) input unit (b) output (c) memory (d) CPU
5. The …… is a technique by which a number of jobs (data) are input into the computer system at the same time and the computer is made to
execute those jobs, one after the other in sequence. (a) batch processing (b) on-line processing (c) time sharing (d) demand processing
6. Computer operations are done at a speed of …… (a) moon (b) electronic (c) Light (d) sun
7. …….. is a kind of processing whereby many terminals are directly connected to the CPU. (a) online processing (b) demand
8. In time-sharing processing, many users can work with the computer through terminals that are connected to remote distance. (a) batch (b)
time sharing (c) demand (d) online
9. A………….. system is one in which there are two or more processors that may be sharing the same main memory. (a) Multi processing (b)
batch processing (c) online processing (d) real time processing
10. ____ is an equipment used to perform specific function. (a) Devices (b) Computer (c) Analog (d) mechanical
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1. I think of a number, add 3 to it and then divide the result by 5. If the answer equals the
original number, what is the number?
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5. The average cost of a number of erasers is 50k. if all the erasers cost N20, find the total
number of erasers. (10 marks)
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Instruction: Answer all questions.
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1. I think of a number, add 3 to it and then divide the result by 5. If the answer equals the
original number, what is the number?
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5. The average cost of a number of erasers is 50k. if all the erasers cost N20, find the total
number of erasers. (10 marks)
THEORY
1. I think of a number, add 3 to it and then divide the result by 5. If the answer equals the
original number, what is the number?
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5. The average cost of a number of erasers is 50k. if all the erasers cost N20, find the total
number of erasers. (10 marks)
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NAME:__________________________________________________________________________________
1. The Octopus belongs to the class________. (a) Mollusca (b) Pelecypoda (c) Cephalopoda
(d) None of the above
2. A group of cells joining together is called what? a. Organ b. System c. Tissue
d. Cell
3. The plant group that posses the largest ovule, largest gametes, and largest tree (a) Angiosperms
(b) Gymnosperms (c) Pteridophytes (d) Bryophytes
4. The transport of male gametes in bryophytes and pteridophytes occurs through a. Wind b. Water
c. Birdsd. Insects
5. Biology is the _________________________________________________________
6. Salamander belongs to the class (a) Pisces (b) Aves (c) Reptiles (d) Amphibian
7. Linnaeus evolved a system of nomenclature called _______. (a) Vernacular (b) Monomial
(c) Polynomial (d) Binomial
The term biology is gotten from two Greek words: ___8____ and ____9_____
10. The First plants to inhabit the land (a) Angiosperms (b) Bryophytes (c) Gymnosperms
(d) Pteridophytes
11. What is a taxon? (a) A group of related families (b) A type of living organisms
(c) A group of related species (d) A group of any ranking
12. The Vascular bundles are not found in (a) Gymnosperms (b) Pteridophytes (c) Angiosperms
(d) Bryophytes
13. Which of the following statements is false about the fungi? (a) They are eukaryotes
(b) They are heterotrophs (c) They possess a purely cellulosic cell wall (d) None of the above
14. A group of organs coming together forms what? a. Cells b. System c. Tissue
d. Organ
15. The Flame cells are the excretory structures for (a) Annelida (b) Coelenterates
(c) Platyhelminthes (d) Echinodermata
16. The Smallest taxon of classification is _______. (a) Kingdom (b) Family (c) Variety
(d) Species
17. The cell wall of Spirogyra contains (a) Cellulose (b) Chitin (c) Lignin (d) Suberin
20. Phylum Porifera is classified based on (a) Branching (b) Symmetry (c) Spicules (d) Reproduction
21. Binomial nomenclature was given by (a) Linnaeus (b) Hugo De Vries (c) John Ray (d) Huxley
22. Double fertilization is the characteristic of (a) Algae (b) Gymnosperms (c) Fungi
(d) Angiosperms
23. Plants reproducing by spores are grouped under (a) Bryophytes (b) Sporophytes (c)
Cryptogams (d) Thallophytes
24. The scientific name of mango is (a) Mangifera indica (b) Mangifera Indica (c) Mangifera Indica
(d) Mangifera indica
25. Periplaneta belongs to which phylum? (a) Mollusca (b) Arthropoda (c) Annelida
(d) Echinodermata
26. _____________ is known as the father of Biology (a) Linnaeus (b) Hugo De Vries (c) John Ray
(d) Aristotle
27. ________ is the simplest bit of living matter that can exist independently a. space b. life
c. matter d. cell
28. The largest taxon of classification is _______. (a) Kingdom (b) Family (c) Variety (d) Species
29. Blue-green algae belong to which group? (a) Protista (b) Prokaryotes (c) Fungi
(d) Bryophytes
30. Which class has the largest number of animals? (a) Fishes (b) Reptiles (c) Insects
(d) Mammals
(30 marks)
THEORY
A living organism shows a high degree of organisation. Millions of atoms and molecules are arranged in an orderly and
complex way to produce a living organism – composed of one cell or many cells unlike non-living things. Non-living
things such as oxygen (gas), water (liquid) and stone (solid) do not show a high degree of organization.
We can easily name the living things and non living things in our environment, but it is quite difficult to define
life. Instead, biologists describe the activities and properties that characterize living things. Justify this statement by
highlighting all features a living thing exhibits and explaining just one.
(10 marks)
NAME:__________________________________________________________________________________
1. Find the area of a sector which subtends an angle 65° with radius of 4.2cm. A 15.40cm². B. 17. 64cm².
C. 16.17cm² D. 32.34cm²
2. cos 76°
3. tan 85°
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Calculate the marked sides of the triangle without the use of the table
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1. A ladder of length 5m rests against a vertical wall and makes an angle of 60° with the ground. How far is the
foot of the ladder from the wall? (2 marks)
30° 1 _____ 1
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3. An arc of a circle with radius of 14cm subtends an angle of 135° at the centre. Calculate the length of the arc.
(Take π = 22/7) (2 marks)
4. A sector of a circle with radius of 21cm subtends an angle of 70° at the centre. Calculate the area of the sector.
(Take π = 22/7) (2 marks)
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1. Examples of filters feeders includes the following except __________ a. copepods b. flamingos
c. whales d. anteater
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Small intestine Pancreatic juice Pancreas i. _________ i. Fats Carboxylic acid + glycerol
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