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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Question 1
The word eagerness, as used in the passage, means
A.
keenness.=
B.
Frankness
C.
Correctness
D.
Calmness
Question 2
The expression, unless mechanically minded, as used in the passage, refers to
A.
coachmen and grooms adaptable to the new technology.
B.
=those amenable to change and development
C.
coachmen and grooms who chose to become mechanics
D.
town authorities allocating land
The statement By 1910, the motor car was plainly conquering the highway, as used in the passage, means that
A.
by 1910 many people knew how to drive motor cars.
B.
the motor car was invented in 1910
C.
=by 1910 the motor car became a common sight on the highways
D.
highway codes for the motor cars came into effect in 1910
Question 4
The writer seems to suggest that
A.
there were no roads before the advent of cars and motorcycles and so people had to be mechanically minded.
B.=
the volume and speed of traffic on the roads increased with the advent of cars, the motorcycles and lorries
C.
coachmen and grooms were not mechanically minded
D.
the roads that existed were dormant
Question 5
Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?
A.
Insignificant improvement occurred in transport since the advent of the motor cars, the lorries and the motorcycles.
B.
Human society was static without the express speed of cars and motorcycles.
C.
=Society would be less chaotic without the increasing volume and speed of motor cars, lorries and motorcycles.
D.
People no longer use trains with the advent of cars and lorries.
PASSAGE II
Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows. The question carries 3 marks.
Chimpanzees apparently live in troops of between twenty and fifty animals. Within these troops, they form small groups of varying compositions; the basic groups consist of females, or males plus offspring. Adult females spending much time together often turn out to be mother and daughter, or sisters. Mother and offspring live consistently, at least for the first four or five years, longer than any other primate except man.
Chimpanzees have a varied diet. In the forest, they are predominantly fruit eaters, but in the open woodlands, the males sometimes kill and eat colobus monkeys or bush pigs. Meat is a very choice item in the chimpanzee’s diet and is often eaten slowly and deliberately with a mouthful of leaves between each bite. It is sometimes shared out with other chimpanzees, who will beg for pieces. This food-sharing is very unusual among non-human primates; with most other primates, it is everyone for himself. When the season is right, chimpanzees in woodlands also eat termites and they do this by fishing for them. When about to go hunting for termites, a chimpanzee will first carefully select a number of stems or pieces of grass and trim them to the appropriate length. It will tend to ignore any termite hill that is not ready and go on until it finds a mound ripe for fishing. A hole is scratched out with a finger and the prepared stem is inserted. It is withdrawn, covered with termites and passed carefully over the lower lip until every delicious morsel is removed.
Adapted from Ayodele, S. O., Ogunsanwo, O. and Fagbemi, A. (1991) Evans Qualifying Course in English Language, Lagos: Evans Publishers Ltd.
Question 6
According to the passage, which of these characteristics is shared between chimpanzees and man?
A=.
Maintenance of close family ties.
B.
Open rivalry among offspring.
C.
Daugthers maintaining closer contact with fathers.
D.
Undue concern for family economic welfare.
Question 7
The word predominantly, as used in the passage, means
A.
Objectively
B.
Primitively
C. =
Chiefly
D.
carefully.
Question 8
According to the passage, chimpanzees prefer
=
A.
termites and plants
B.
=fruits and plants
C.
meat and leaves
D.
meat and crabs.
Question 9
From the passage, it can be deduced that chimpanzees
A.
eat termites when in need of meat
B.
eat termites when in groups
C.
eat termites provided by mother and offspring
D. =
eat termites in season.
Question 10
Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.
Chimpanzees are meticulous when searching for food.
B.
Chimpanzees are reactive when in groups.
C.
Chimpanzees are restless when hungry.
D.
=Chimpanzees are carnivorous and gregarious.
PASSAGE III
The passage below has gaps. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap. Each question carries 2 marks.
Question 11
Safety devices and safety precautions are everywhere, but they are often ignored by most citizens. For instance 11 [ A. visitors = B. youths C. aliens D. government ] often place higher value on freedom and so, they see safety precautions required in road traffic operations as a 12 [ A. clog B. coalition = C. violation D. vibration ] of their personal freedom. The aged tend to value their safety more and perceive safety precautions as a means to 13 [ A. warrant B. suppress C. increase = D. guarantee ] personal safety.
Today, there is a greater interest in 1=4 [ A. security B. management C. procurement D. development ] be it of life, property or the environment. The increased attention on safety in the home, industry or on the highway is a further 15 [ A.=evidence B. ingredient C. confidence D. allusion ] of man’s desire for safety. However, the conquest of disease is quite different from the conquest of an 16 [ A. unseen B. unforseeable C. unfeasible = D. unforeseen ] and unplanned event called ‘accident’. The 17 [ A. cultural = B. natural C. commercial D. economic ] and 18 [ A. political = B. social C. industrial D. religious ] implications of accidents are so great that no effort is too much towards its 19 [ A. protection = B. prevention C. preservation D. presumption ] . Any condition that results in deaths, injuries, and destruction of properties should not be treated with levity. Accidents do not just happen, they are 20 [ A. created = B. caused C. cursed D. cost ] .
Adapted from Obiyemi, O. O. & Oyerinde, O. O. (Eds) (2001) A Text Book of First Aid and Safety Education, Ilorin: University of Ilorin
This question is based on A. H. Mohammed’s The Last Days at Forcados High School.
Question 21
Students of Forcados High School were usually excited to return to school after the
= A.
short summer break
B.
long long summer break
C.
long long winter break
D.
short winter break.
Question 22
Which of the following methods did Miss Novi employ to resuscitate the little boy who fainted?
A.
Cadiopulmonary resuscitation
B.
Cadiopulminary resuscitation
C=.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
D.
Cardiopulminary resuscitation.
Question 23
What was Jimi’s reaction when he got home after escaping from the policemen?
= A.
He felt ashamed for leaving his brother behind.
B.
He reported the matter to Papa Solade immediately.
C.
He went straight to bed.
D.
He broke down in tears.
Question 24
In the novel, Caro’s attitude towards Efua Coker could be regarded as
= A.
Childish
B.
Fanatical
C.
Deceitful
D.
heroic.
Question 25
Jimi received the news of the diagnosis of his mother’s ailment from
A.
the doctor
= B.
his father
C.
the house help
D.
his mother
Question 26
Ansa did not know that there was a new girl from another school at Forcados High School until he got the information from
A.
Jimi
B.
Caro
= C.
Nene
D.
Okoro
Question 27
One of the reasons for admitting Efua into Forcados High School was that
A.
she performed well in a school debate
B.=
she was a straight A-student
C.
her father was generous to Mr Mallum
D.
she was recommended by the commissioner.
Question 28
Jimi could not finish his breakfast of moin-moin and brown pap because
A.
he was not hungry
B.
it was not tasty enough
C.
he was already late for school
D.
he was not happy.
Question 29
Outside the gate, he stood for a moment and listened.
From the excerpt above, what did Jimi listen to?
A.=
He listened to the distant sound of the buses.
B.
He listened to the way his father was beating his mother.
C.
He listened to the way Wole was abusing his father.
D.
He listened to the way a dog was barking at a neighbour.
Question 30
Mrs Alli told Nene that she was worried about Efua because
A.=
Efua was too engrossed in her social activities.
B.
of Efua’s reaction whenever her mother was mentioned
C.
Efua was no longer paying attention to her studies
D.
Efua was giving too much attention to boys in school.
Question 31
From the storyline, Jimi and Ansa were
A.
quarrelsome
B.
paradoxical
C.=
antithetical
D.
antagonistic.
Question 32
He was a tall and well-built man with a head shaved bald. He wore a loose caftan over his bulging tummy.
The description above epitomizes
A.
Mr Solade
B. =
Mr Mallum
C.
Uncle Kazeem
D.
Mr Edet.
Question 33
The death of Mrs Solade
A.
definitely changed Jimi’s life
B.
probably changed Jimi’s life
C.
hardly changed Jimi’s life
D.
=barely changed Jimi’s life.
Question 34
What attracted Efua to Miss Novi?
A.
Miss Novi’s mode of dressing.
B.=
Miss Novi’s act of kindness to the boy who fainted.
C.
Miss Novi’s quiet disposition and intelligence in all situations.
D.
Miss Novi’s rich background.
Question 35
Who was nicknamed the witch among the Forcados High School students?
A.
Caro
B. =
Efua
C.
Nene
D.
Joke
Question 36
Olu began to feel he was really homing in on the answer.
A.
He was moving towards nowhere.
B=.
He was aiming at the answer.
C.
He was homesick.
D.
He was on his way home.
Question 37
Chukwudi often recites the poem off the cuff.
A.=
He recites it without preparation.
B.
He reads it outside the class.
C.
He reads it under duress.
D.
He recites it standing up.
Question 38
Ayo sailed close to the wind.
A.
He took a risk by doing something illegal.
B. =
He is close to breaking the record.
C.
He is close to getting an award.
D.
He sailed smoothly around the world.
Question 39
Musa is a past-master at the game of deception.
A.
=He is an expert.
B.
He is a notable player.
C.
He is a referee.
D.
He is a master dribbler.
Question 40
People have golden opinions of the teacher.
A.
They have very great admiration for him.
B. =
They talk about him with caution.
C.
They see him as a dishonest person.
D.
They like him for his plain dealing.
Question 41
It has been observed that the labour president has his members in his pocket .
A.
He puts his members in his pocket.
B.
He is influenced by his members.
C.=
He has control over his members.
D.
He is very close to his members.
Question 42
If you had not lost your temper, neither of us would be in this trouble.
A.
You did not lose your temper so we are not in trouble.
B.
You did not lose your temper but we are both in trouble.
C.
You are in trouble because you lost your temper but I am not.
D.=
We are both in trouble because you lost your temper.
Question 43
The low income class are now badly off with the fast increasing cost of living.
A.
They are badly monetized.
B. =
They are at a disadvantage.
C.
They are badly employed.
D.
They are the low income agitators.
Question 44
If Musa should become president, trade with other countries will increase .
A.=
It is possible that trade will increase with the man’s presidency.
B.
This man ought to be president in order to increase trade.
C.
If trade increases, this man should become president.
D.
The president should work to increase trade with other countries.
Question 45
When the meeting was going on Aisha had her head in the cloud.
A.
Aisha was not sleeping.
B.
Aisha was meditating.
C=.
Aisha was not concentrating.
D.
Aisha was making a noise.
For this question, choose the option opposite in meaning to the word or phrase in italics.
Question 46
He retired after an illustrious career in the civil service.
A.=
untoward
B.
obscure
C.
infamous
D.
enviable
Question 47
The secretary’s loyalty to her boss was unalloyed.
A. =
credible
B.
incredible
C.
half-hearted
D.
hypothetical
Question 48
The report of the enquiry showed that the manager was culpable.
A. =
guilty
B.
sincere
C.
innocent
D.
honest
Mrs. Bola is a submissive housewife.
A.
a calm
B.
an assertive
C. =
a sluggish
D.
an emotional
Question 50
The teacher cautiously raised his arm.
A.
finally
B.
slowly
C.
quickly
D.=
rashly
Question 51
I admire Mahmud for his altruistic behaviour.
A.
=benevolent
B.
selfish
C.
arrogant
D.
honest
Question 52
The company imported some sophisticated equipment from Europe.
A.
simple
B.
=rural
C.
heavy
D.
light
Question 53
The thought of eating the forbidden meat repulsed the little girl.
A.
disgusted
B=.
fascinated
C.
helped
D.
shocked
Question 54
The messenger was elevated for his service to the organization.
A.
dismissed
B.
transferred
C. =
demoted
D.
retrenched
Question 55
Mr. Gana is a thoroughly obnoxious young man.
A.
offensive
B.
pleasant
C.
fraudulent
D. =
sincere
For this question, choose the option nearest in meaning to the word or phrase in italics.
Question 56
The musician basked in the adulation of the crowd .
A.
condemnation
B. =
admiration
C.
expectation
D.
visitation
Question 57
The soldiers were arrested for using the arsenals unlawfully.
A.=
weapons
B.
garrison
C.
battalion
D.
infantry
Question 58
Two rows of trees arched over the bridge on the highway.
A.
sped
B.
passed
C.
laid
D=.
curved
Question 59
The old man sat for hours musing on the wonders of the world.
A.
laughing at
B.
=meditating on
C.
mediating for
D.
planning to
Question 60
The lazy man cast a lustful glance at his neighbour’s wife.
A.
=covetous
B.
envious
C.
hateful
D.
quick
Question 61
Her search for the treasure was frantic.
A.
rewarding
B.
=chaotic
C.
hectic
D.
sudden
Question 62
The nurse held up the operation.
A=.
delayed
B.
aggravated
C.
condemned
D.
hastened
Question 63
‘We must consider all contingencies,’ said the teacher.
A.
hostilities
B.
irregularities
C.
possibilities
D.=
proximities
Question 64
The artiste gave a creditable performance.
A.
realistic
B=.
praiseworthy
C.
truthful
D.
bad
Question 65
It was an auspicious moment for the intending couple.
A.
a sympathetic
B.
a dangerous
C.
an unexpected
D.=
a promising
Question 66
Hisila is … clever but not brilliant.
A=.
quite
B.
nearly
C.
hardly more
D.
very much
Question 67
Sola can’t read … candle light.
A.
at
B.
to
C=.
by
D.
as
Question 68
Dede has left school, …?
A.
didn’t he
B.
isn’t it
C=.
hasn’t he
D.
did he
Question 69
The chairman … all his authority to ensure that his daughter gained admission to the university.
A.
evolved
B=.
asserted
C.
exerted
D.
extracted
Question 70
Asilotu tried to jump over the wall several times but ….
A.
can not
B.
would not have
C.
will not be
D.=
could not
Question 71
The poor boy was … a darkroom for 48 hours.
A.
fortified with
B.
extricated from
C.
confused of
D.=
confined to
Question 72
Suana … that hexagons had five sides, but later he knew they were six-sided figures.
A.
has believed
B.
believes
C. =
had believed
D.
would have believed
Question 73
They thought Musa … agree if they altered some of the conditions.
A. =
might
B.
can
C.
ought
D.
may
Question 74
Kusana … in the office, but he has gone fishing instead.
A.
will be
B. =
should be
C.
may be
D.
must be
Question 75
You live in the city now, …?
A.
are you
B=.
don’t you
C.
haven’t you
D.
didn’t you
Question 76
The man was given … degree despite the fact that he did not attend a university.
a ceremonial
B.
=an honorary
C.
a ceremonious
D.
an honourable
Question 77
The university is a corporate body made … different colleges.
A. =
up of
B.
in with
C.
up from
D.
of with
Question 78
Next term we are going to … how to draw.
A.
learnt
B=.
be taught
C.
be teaching
D.
learning
Question 79
Concrete is made of … .
A.
a sand and cement
B=.
sand and cement
C.
sand and a cement
D.
a sand and a cement
Question 80
The HOD says she considers her degree certificate … than as a prize through labour.
A.
as a rather gift of God
B.=
rather as a gift of God
C.
as a gift rather of God
D.
rather God as a gift
Question 81
I stayed away … I was late for the dinner.
A.
when
B.
so
C.
Although
D=.
since
Question 82
I … her birthday and I … how to make it up to her.
A.
completely forgot/don’t just know
B. =
forgot completely/don’t just know
C.
completely forgot/ just don’t know
D.
forgot completely/ just don’t know
Question 83
Oloyede always sleeps like a baby, …?
A.
did he
= B.
doesn’t he
C.
could he
D.
does he
For this question, choose the option that best completes the gap(s).
Question 84
The employer, not the salesmen … responsible for the loss.
A.
have been
= B.
was
C.
will be
D.
were
Question 85
It … so hard that all the cars have stopped moving.
A.
rains
B.
is raining
C.
was raining
D.=
rained
Question 86
Flee
A.
rid
B=.
field
C.
faith
D.
skate
Question 87
Waiter
A.
road
B.
cite
C.=
flavour
D.
hair
Question 88
Palm
A.
lunch
B.
blunt
C.=
ranch
D.
florid
Question 89
Theme
A.
then
B.
the
C.
their
D.=
theory
Question 90
phantom
A.
phew
B.
party
C.=
physics
D.
pew
Question 91
Gadget
A.
gable
B.=
jet
C.
rider
D.
spondee
For this question, choose the option that rhymes with the given word.
Question 92
Weight
A.
height
B.
wedge
C.
sleigh
D.=
eight
For this question, choose the option that rhymes with the given word.
Question 93
Ever
A=.
never
B.
heavier
C.
favour
D.
fever
For this question, choose the option that rhymes with the given word.
Question 94
Gold
A.
goal
B.
gaol
= C.
goad
D.
goat
Question 95
advantages
A.
advanTAges
B.
advantaGES
C.
ADvantages
= D.
adVANtages
Question 96
managerial
A.
MAnagerial
= B.
manaGErial
C.
maNAgerial
D.
manageRIAL
Question 97
A.
guilty
B.=
guitar
C.
confuse
D.
relief
Question 98
Barkindo’s wallet is made of PLASTIC.
A.
Whose wallet is made of plastic?
B.=
Is his wallet made of leather?
C.
Is Barkindo’s shirt made of plastic?
D.
Is Barkindo’s wallet made with plastic?
Question 99
Tolu saw Tade’s father YESTERDAY
A.
Who did Tade’s father see yesterday?
B.
Did Tolu see Tade’s mother yesterday?
C.=
Was Tade’s father seen today?
D.
Who saw Tade’s father yesterday?
Question 100
The SOLDIER dances in his new shoes.
A.
What does the soldier do in his new shoes?
B.=
Who dances in his new shoes?
C.
Does the soldier dance in his old shoes?
D.
In whose new shoes does the soldier dance?
Mathematics
1. 12 2. {2,10,14,22,26} 3. x>4 4. 2y-3x)(y-6x) 5. 12
6. 345 7. 6 8. 187 9. 10cube root 3cm 10. 36 11. 7!
12. x>-8 13. -12 cos (-4x) 14. 4 2/3 15. 4pie cm 16.
4-cube root6 17. (2 1) (-1 -2) 18. 2x+1/2xraise to
power -1/2 19. x+7 20. 34tonnes 21. root6 22. 3/2
23. 9.0% 24. 10 26. 5 27. 20cm 28. 1/5 29. 80decree
30. -1/4cos 4x+c 31. -2 32. 1 33. 1232 binary4 34. 7
35. 6 36. -4less than or equal to x less than -1 37.
-3 38. 28 39. 16 40. 41/3 41. 37.5 42. 30% 43. 7 44.
2.5x10raise to power 2 45. 1/6 46. {7,9,11,12,13,15}
47. 720 48. -4, 2 49. 3/4 50. 120 degree 51. 3
Govt
1. India 2. waziri 3. suspend the constitution 4.
defined territoty 5. 2001 6. State 7. Congo 8.
Secretary of State 9. State 10. Regulation of oil
production and price 11. Fascism 12. Prevents
many members from defection 13. national
interest 14. 1963 Constitution 15. hereditary 16.
Rigid Constitution 17. dynamic 18. 1951 19.
Separation of powers 20. Concentration of power
21. Maintain international peace and security 22.
Lagos Daily News 23. Authority 24. Decolonization
25. Private ownership 26. 1979 Constitution 27.
1979 28. Conceived by the military 29. 1967 30.
Legitimacy 31. Economic 32. Naturalization 33.
Judiciary 34.Truly non-aligned 35. Oligarchy 36.
Indirect election 37. A State creation bill 38. AU 39.
Direct rule 40. Nigeria is neither committed t the
West nor the East 41. Bashorun 42. Presidential
43. Secretariat 44. National Youth Service Corps
45. 25 members 46. Igbo 47. Executive 48.
Introduction of the republican form of
government 49. Report Findings to appropriate
authorities 50. Have similar interest 51. Britain 52.
Prosecute offenders 53. have similar interest 54.
fascism 55. de-emphasizes the differences among
party member 56. integration of different groups
57. dynamic 58. 1951 59. Parliamentary 60.
Conference of prime ministers 61. 2001 62. Liberia
63. Governor
Literature
1. Suspense 2. personification 3. theatre of cruelty
4. didactic 5. Satire 6. Conflict 7. theme 8.
Narrative 9. Setting 10. innuendo 11. style 12.
poisonous 13. River Congo 14. Personification 15.
Antithesis 16. grief 17. aggressive 18. giving out of
colanut 19. disappointment 20. ridiculed 21.
Spiritual beings 22. Women 23. Anlugbua 24. A
market place 25. Extol the gods 26. Flat 27. Spirits
contol all man’s actions 28. Ariel 29. Sycorax 30.
Colonialism 31. Pokuwaa’s sighting of a corpse
near her farm 32. Pokuwaa’s mother 33. Kofi
Daafo 34. Siblings 35. Chocolate 36. Jaja’s
Rebellion 37. The old man’s apprentice 38.
Beggars 39. enjambment 40. Five 41. Corrup and
greedy 42. Exhilaration 43. Confident 44.
metaphor 45. Men are equal in death 46.
Deceptive
Econs
49. #3 50. The managerial ability of the pertners
51. Money market 33. Setting up industries fr
regional 1. development 2. Price to be constant 3.
Long-term finacial instruments 4. IMF 5. Many
buyers and few sellers 6. T 7. Mechanized farming
8. Cost of production 9. proximity to raw materials
10. 2 11. level of income 12. price index 13. huge
investment outlay 14. #3.80 15. 32 16. The level of
income 17. Demand and supply forces 18. Zero 19.
Literacy level 20. Decrease 21. Fertilizer 22.
%change in quantity supplied/%change in price
23. redistribute wealth and income 24. efficient
combination of the factors of production 25. MP=0
26. Rationality 27. Birth and death rates 28. 70.6
29. Poor developmental policies 30. Composite
demand 31. #40 32. Exportation of crude oil 34.
Shares are easily transferred 35. Ease of
diversification of production 36. Price is an
incentive to consumers 37. commodities 38.
Efficiency in pricing and distribution of the
products 39. Artificial Scarcity 40. Low domestic
gas utilization 41. Average revenue of the seller
42. Marginal productivity of labour 43. 35.0 44. 22
45. Towards the Land 46. Stimulates investment
47. Private sector and the government 48. #15.00
AGRIC
1-clariaz lazera 2-leads to depletion of oxygen 3-
family labour 4-entrepreneurship 5-elastic 6-
decreases 7-profit of the producer will be constant
with constant input cost 8-money lenders 9-
production 10-farmers 11-mulching 12-diseases
spread fast 13-reduce the soil microbial
population 14-nitrobacter 15-burning 16-reduce of
soil alkalinity 17-sprinkler 18-wind 19-cranes 20-
drills 21-power,take-off shaft 22-poverty among
the farmers 23-labour 24-garden egg 25-coconut
26-nitrogen fertilizer 27-fruit crop 28-storing in
silos 29-rice 30-forms the base of most livestock
feeds 31-terena 32-gamba grass 33-when they are
two weeks old 34-high stem to leaf ratio 35-
application of fungicides 36-increased cost of
production 37-adaptation to pollination 38-ndama
and keteku 39-doe 40-oestrus cycle 41-sheep 42-iv
43-ii 44-lambing 45-progesterone 46-milking 47-
waste a lot of productive energy roaming about
48-bacterium 49-rinderpest 50-vaccination against
trypanosomes
BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY 1-Viruses 2-Manufacture their own food
3-Mouth 4-Bacteria algae mosses fern seed plants
5-Contractile vacoule 6-Potassium 7-Dog 8-Nitrites
9-Acid 10-Food storage 11-Centromere 12-
Homozygous 13-Three of them will have group BB
14-Colour blindness 15-Secondary consumers to
decomposers 16-A symbiotic association 17-
Reversal of the normal stomatal rythm 18-
Applying chemical to kill snails 19-Syphilis 20-
Sulphur dioxide 21-4.0g per 100g dry soil 22-Loss
of fertility 23-Helps to conserve soil fertility 24-
Climatic 25-Passing it through the mouth 26-
Coelenterata 27-Require moisture for fertilization
28-Explosive mechanism 29-Protonema 30-
Auxillary bud 31-Lizard 32-Toad 33-Holding fast to
the host 34-Light bones 35-Excretory system 36-
Yellow fever 37-Collenchyma 38-Holophytic 39-
Reduction of carbon dioxide 40-Glucose 41-
Pancrease 42-Increase the surface area of
absorption 43-Movement of mineral salt is is
hardly affected 44-Photometer 45-anthocyannins
46-Minerals salt 47-Climax community 48-
Thalamus 49-Evolution 50-Closed
CHEMISTRY
1-methanol 2-glycerol 3-oxy-acetylene 4-CH2 5-a p-
block element 6-4 7-tetrahedral 8-an ester 9-
C6H12O6 10-brewing industry 11-sublimation
followed by addition of water then filtration 12-P a
T/VC 13-turn blue 14-brick red 15-increasing the
temperature 16-1 and 3 17-2.16g 18-iron is higher
in the electrochemical series than copper 19-2-
methylbut-1-ene 20-4 21-trioxosulphate(iv)acid 22-
efflorescence 23-chloride ion is oxydized 24-
pouring organic solvents to dissolve the
petroleum 25-it has atendency to gain electrons
26-Z is the least acidic 27-less heat is evolved in (i)
28-Mg and Fe only 29-carbon, iron and copper
30-2.0cm^3 31-NO2 and SO3 32-iron copper
alluminium 33-some CuO was reacted with excess
dilute H2SO4 34-Fractional distillation with a
dehydrant 35-increases the density of the gas 36-2
37-2.5mole dm^3 38-yields more rngine fuels 39-
SO2 40-CuSO4 41-the number of protons and
neutrons 42-addition of trioxonitrate(v)acid (nitric
acid) to potassium hydroxide solution 43-2,400kg
44-an acid 45-sodium metal dissolves in water
giving oxygen 46-endothermic 47-more CuCl is
formed at 10 degree ceisius 48-the zinc is in the
powdered form 49-1.35 50-NaOH solution
COMMERCE
1-actuaries` insurance 2-protection againt risks 3-
input unit 4-1964 5-government would loss control
of the economy 6-job security 7-air pollution 8-
consumers derive maximum satisfaction from
goods and services 9-premium paid 10-hybrid 11-
competition among business operators 12-face-to-
face communications with customers 13-
downward communication 14-procedure 15-
telegraph 16-memoranda, circulars and the
telephone 17-stock 18-packaging 19-carrier 20-
goods weather, amenities, accessibilityand
scenery 21-the shipping manifest are signed 22-
there is bankruptcy 23-unlimited liability 24-utility
25-grant 26-industry, commerce and serve 27-
public corporation 28-indirect service 29-
advertising 30-invoice, shipping note, bill of lading
and freight note 31-bankers` order 32-overdraft
33-promoting both home and foreign trade 34-the
merchant wholesaler 35-consuler invoice 36-
chamber of commerce 37-full service wholesalers
and merchant wholesalers 38-commerce 39-
efficiency 40-commercial bank 41-second-tier
securities market 42-admission of a new partner
43-working capital 44-first-tier securities market
45-bulls 46-capital employed 47-reduce cash ratio
48-a bond 49-only be paid into the owner`s
account 50-2.18 times
CRS
1-myrrh,gold and silver 2-defend the actions of
the disciples 3-healing the man born with blind 4-
they should leap for joy 5-say that the disciples
stole the body of jesus 6-was the mother of the
living 7-provided the isrealites with bread 8-jesus
gave him no answer at single charge 9-there was
no place for them to buy food 10-jeroboam was
empowered by God to conquer him 11–the heart
13-the heart 14-inherit the kingdom of heaven 15-
trials 16-marthias 17-he had contributed to his
kingdom 18-refusing to speak 19-aggreieved 20-
the soul that sin shall die 21-helper 22-he was
astonished to see four men loose and unhurt 23-
king uzziah begin to reign 24-resurrection 25-
reconcilation 26-philistine 27-restoration 28-
forced labour 29-preaching for the first time after
his conversion 30-they casts lots 31-on mount
olive 32-afflicted with tumor 33-the kingdom 34-
uzziah,zedekiah,jehoiakim and hezekiel 35-the
mount of the lord 36-sea creatures 37-not bring
isrealites to the promised land 38-he brought the
people out of the camp to meet God 39-Hezekiel’s
death 40-cursing God and king 41- myrrh,gold and
silver 42-defend the actions of the disciples 43-
healing the man born with blind 44-they should
leap for joy 45-say that the disciples stole the body
of jesus 46-was the mother of the living 47-
provided the isrealites with bread 48-jesus gave
him no answer at single charge 49-there was no
place for them to buy food 50-jeroboam was
empowered by God to conquer him
PHYSICS
1-5N 2-9m/s^2 3-9*10^-4 4-200m/s 5-200g
6-45degrees 7-22.5*10^-17F 8-900N 9-150cm 10-
negative 11-d=nt-t/n 12-15.09cm^3 13-4ohm 14-4
15-25N 16-Efficiency=Work done by hand/
Workdone by effort 17-Taking moment about p
18-4.5N/s 19-0.24N 20-2.5*10^5watts 21-10m/s
22-50j 23-2/3 24-2m/s^2 25-4/9degreesC 26-90cm
27-3/4 28-3000k/m 29-3*10^9Hz 30-0.75 31-P1/
P2=R1/R2 32-1 33-5Po 34-500rad/s 35-0.1m 36-the
gold nucleus is positively charged and is
concentrated in a tiny volume 37-10 38-100/pieHz
39-2T1 40-0.17s 41-1 42-64cm 43-3.5volts 44-0.8A
45-30cm 46-10^5J 47-4L1 49-960 50-30kg
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