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*JAMB PHYSICS PAST QUESTIONS🧠🔥🔥*
1️⃣ Two cars moving in the same direction have speeds of 100 km/h and 130 km/h. The velocity of the faster car relative to the slower car is:
A. 30 km/h
B. 130 km/h
C. 200 km/h
D. 230 km/h
2️⃣ A stone and a feather are dropped from the same height (ignoring air resistance). Which is correct?
A. Feather blown away, stone drops steadily
B. Both reach the ground at the same time
C. Feather reaches first
D. Stone reaches first
3️⃣ A car moves from 25 m/s to 45 m/s in 10 s. Acceleration is:
A. 2 m/s²
B. 5 m/s²
C. 20 m/s²
D. 25 m/s²
4️⃣ Surfaces of conveyor belts are made rough to:
A. Protect them while carrying loads
B. Prevent the loads from slipping
C. Enable them to carry more load
D. Make them stronger
5️⃣ A machine with velocity ratio 6 requires effort 400 N to lift a load of 800 N through 1 m. Efficiency is:
A. 55.6%
B. 50%
C. 33.3%
D. 22.2%
6️⃣ Wire 30 cm long is extended to 30.5 cm by a force of 300 N. Strain energy is:
A. 0.75 J
B. 7.50 J
C. 75.0 J
D. 750.0 J
7️⃣ In a hydraulic press, pump piston exerts 100 Pa on liquid. Force on second piston of area 3 m² is:
A. 300 N
B. 200 N
C. 150 N
D. 100 N
8️⃣ Relative density of a powdered substance is measured with a beam balance and:
A. Density bottle
B. Eureka can
C. Pipette
D. Burette
9️⃣ A hydrometer measures:
A. Vapour pressure
B. Density of liquid
C. Relative humidity
D. Relative density
🔟 Alcohol is preferred over mercury in thermometers because of:
A. Low density
B. Low freezing point
C. High specific heat
D. Low boiling point
1️⃣1️⃣ Oil density changes from 0.8 to 0.4 kg/m³, volume 20 m³. Initial volume:
A. 12 m³
B. 10 m³
C. 8 m³
D. 5 m³
1️⃣2️⃣ Heat is radiated by hot objects in the form of:
A. X-rays
B. Light energy
C. Infrared rays
D. Solar energy
1️⃣3️⃣ Ice melts in a full container. Water level:
A. Rises
B. Overflows
C. Remains unchanged
D. Drops
1️⃣4️⃣ Small droplets on grass in the morning are:
A. Hail
B. Dew
C. Fog
D. Mist
1️⃣5️⃣ A vapour is saturated when:
A. Dynamic equilibrium exists between liquid and vapour
B. More molecules return than leave liquid
C. Temperature varies
D. Vapour pressure = atmospheric
1️⃣6️⃣ Pressure of 1 mole of ideal gas, V = 10⁻² m³, T = 27°C [R=8.3]:
A. 2.49 × 10⁴ N/m²
B. 2.24 × 10⁴ N/m²
C. 2.49 × 10⁵ N/m²
D. 2.24 × 10⁵ N/m²
1️⃣7️⃣ Which has no effect on radiation?
A. Nature of surface
B. Density
C. Surface area
D. Temperature
1️⃣8️⃣ Wave velocity = 420 m/s, wavelength = 42 m. Period = ?
A. 1.2 s
B. 1.0 s
C. 0.5 s
D. 0.1 s
1️⃣9️⃣ Electricity bell sound dies down in a vacuum because:
A. Wavelength increases
B. Sound cannot pass
C. Sound needs material medium
D. Sound can pass through vacuum
2️⃣0️⃣ During thunderstorm, long-lasting sound is due to:
A. Diffraction
B. Refraction
C. Superposition
D. Reverberation
2️⃣1️⃣ In a camera vs human eye, the film functions as:
A. Retina
B. Iris
C. Cornea
D. Pupil
2️⃣2️⃣ Object 4 cm high is 15 cm from concave mirror, focal length 5 cm. Image size:
A. 2 cm
B. 3 cm
C. 4 cm
D. 5 cm
2️⃣3️⃣ Object in ice 10 cm deep, refractive index 1.50. Apparent depth:
A. 2.50 cm
B. 6.67 cm
C. 7.50 cm
D. 7.63 cm
2️⃣4️⃣ Short-sightedness is corrected with:
A. Convex lens
B. Concave lens
C. Convex mirror
D. Concave mirror
2️⃣5️⃣ Dispersion occurs when white light passes through a prism because:
A. Different hidden colours in glass
B. Different speeds of colours in glass
C. Defects in glass
D. High density of glass
2️⃣6️⃣ Positively charged rod near electroscope cap:
A. Leaves induced
B. Converge
C. Diverge
D. Constant
2️⃣7️⃣ Power supply transmitted at high voltage & low current to:
A. Pass through transformers
B. Increase supply
C. Travel fast
D. Prevent coil overheating
2️⃣8️⃣ Galvanometer 10 mA full-scale, series resistance 498 Ω to convert to 5 V voltmeter. Resistance of galvanometer:
A. 1 Ω
B. 2 Ω
C. 5 Ω
D. 10 Ω
2️⃣9️⃣ Two inductors 5 mH and 15 mH in series, current 5 A. Total energy stored:
A. 500 J
B. 250 J
C. 62.5 J
D. 50 J
E. No correct option
3️⃣0️⃣ AC circuit at resonance, angle of lead/lag:
A. π°
B. π/2°
C. π/3°
D. 0°
1️⃣ Two cars moving in the same direction have speeds of 100 km/h and 130 km/h. The velocity of the faster car relative to the slower car is:
A. 30 km/h
B. 130 km/h
C. 200 km/h
D. 230 km/h
2️⃣ A stone and a feather are dropped from the same height (ignoring air resistance). Which is correct?
A. Feather blown away, stone drops steadily
B. Both reach the ground at the same time
C. Feather reaches first
D. Stone reaches first
3️⃣ A car moves from 25 m/s to 45 m/s in 10 s. Acceleration is:
A. 2 m/s²
B. 5 m/s²
C. 20 m/s²
D. 25 m/s²
4️⃣ Surfaces of conveyor belts are made rough to:
A. Protect them while carrying loads
B. Prevent the loads from slipping
C. Enable them to carry more load
D. Make them stronger
5️⃣ A machine with velocity ratio 6 requires effort 400 N to lift a load of 800 N through 1 m. Efficiency is:
A. 55.6%
B. 50%
C. 33.3%
D. 22.2%
6️⃣ Wire 30 cm long is extended to 30.5 cm by a force of 300 N. Strain energy is:
A. 0.75 J
B. 7.50 J
C. 75.0 J
D. 750.0 J
7️⃣ In a hydraulic press, pump piston exerts 100 Pa on liquid. Force on second piston of area 3 m² is:
A. 300 N
B. 200 N
C. 150 N
D. 100 N
8️⃣ Relative density of a powdered substance is measured with a beam balance and:
A. Density bottle
B. Eureka can
C. Pipette
D. Burette
9️⃣ A hydrometer measures:
A. Vapour pressure
B. Density of liquid
C. Relative humidity
D. Relative density
🔟 Alcohol is preferred over mercury in thermometers because of:
A. Low density
B. Low freezing point
C. High specific heat
D. Low boiling point
1️⃣1️⃣ Oil density changes from 0.8 to 0.4 kg/m³, volume 20 m³. Initial volume:
A. 12 m³
B. 10 m³
C. 8 m³
D. 5 m³
1️⃣2️⃣ Heat is radiated by hot objects in the form of:
A. X-rays
B. Light energy
C. Infrared rays
D. Solar energy
1️⃣3️⃣ Ice melts in a full container. Water level:
A. Rises
B. Overflows
C. Remains unchanged
D. Drops
1️⃣4️⃣ Small droplets on grass in the morning are:
A. Hail
B. Dew
C. Fog
D. Mist
1️⃣5️⃣ A vapour is saturated when:
A. Dynamic equilibrium exists between liquid and vapour
B. More molecules return than leave liquid
C. Temperature varies
D. Vapour pressure = atmospheric
1️⃣6️⃣ Pressure of 1 mole of ideal gas, V = 10⁻² m³, T = 27°C [R=8.3]:
A. 2.49 × 10⁴ N/m²
B. 2.24 × 10⁴ N/m²
C. 2.49 × 10⁵ N/m²
D. 2.24 × 10⁵ N/m²
1️⃣7️⃣ Which has no effect on radiation?
A. Nature of surface
B. Density
C. Surface area
D. Temperature
1️⃣8️⃣ Wave velocity = 420 m/s, wavelength = 42 m. Period = ?
A. 1.2 s
B. 1.0 s
C. 0.5 s
D. 0.1 s
1️⃣9️⃣ Electricity bell sound dies down in a vacuum because:
A. Wavelength increases
B. Sound cannot pass
C. Sound needs material medium
D. Sound can pass through vacuum
2️⃣0️⃣ During thunderstorm, long-lasting sound is due to:
A. Diffraction
B. Refraction
C. Superposition
D. Reverberation
2️⃣1️⃣ In a camera vs human eye, the film functions as:
A. Retina
B. Iris
C. Cornea
D. Pupil
2️⃣2️⃣ Object 4 cm high is 15 cm from concave mirror, focal length 5 cm. Image size:
A. 2 cm
B. 3 cm
C. 4 cm
D. 5 cm
2️⃣3️⃣ Object in ice 10 cm deep, refractive index 1.50. Apparent depth:
A. 2.50 cm
B. 6.67 cm
C. 7.50 cm
D. 7.63 cm
2️⃣4️⃣ Short-sightedness is corrected with:
A. Convex lens
B. Concave lens
C. Convex mirror
D. Concave mirror
2️⃣5️⃣ Dispersion occurs when white light passes through a prism because:
A. Different hidden colours in glass
B. Different speeds of colours in glass
C. Defects in glass
D. High density of glass
2️⃣6️⃣ Positively charged rod near electroscope cap:
A. Leaves induced
B. Converge
C. Diverge
D. Constant
2️⃣7️⃣ Power supply transmitted at high voltage & low current to:
A. Pass through transformers
B. Increase supply
C. Travel fast
D. Prevent coil overheating
2️⃣8️⃣ Galvanometer 10 mA full-scale, series resistance 498 Ω to convert to 5 V voltmeter. Resistance of galvanometer:
A. 1 Ω
B. 2 Ω
C. 5 Ω
D. 10 Ω
2️⃣9️⃣ Two inductors 5 mH and 15 mH in series, current 5 A. Total energy stored:
A. 500 J
B. 250 J
C. 62.5 J
D. 50 J
E. No correct option
3️⃣0️⃣ AC circuit at resonance, angle of lead/lag:
A. π°
B. π/2°
C. π/3°
D. 0°
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3️⃣1️⃣ Discharge tube with most gas pumped out conducts electricity at:
A. Low voltage
B. Steady voltage
C. High pressure
D. Low pressure
3️⃣2️⃣ Hydrogen atom, ground state energy = 5.44 × 10⁻¹⁹ J. Electron drops from 0 to ground. Frequency emitted [h = 6.6 × 10⁻³⁴ Js]:
A. 5.0 × 10¹⁶ Hz
B. 2.0 × 10¹⁶ Hz
C. 5.0 × 10¹⁵ Hz
D. 2.0 × 10¹⁵ Hz
E. No correct option
3️⃣3️⃣ Transistors are used for:
A. Rectification
B. AC → DC conversion
C. Signal amplification
D. DC → AC conversion
3️⃣4️⃣ Pure semiconductor:
A. Carbon
B. Silicon
C. Transistor
D. Phosphorus
3️⃣5️⃣ Bob weight 0.1 N, string length 50 cm. Pulled to 60° with horizontal force. Work done:
A. 0.500 J
B. 0.250 J
C. 0.050 J
D. 0.025 J
3️⃣6️⃣ Metals P & Q, lengths l₁ & l₂, linear expansion ratio 2:3, length ratio 3:4. Increase in length ratio P:Q:
A. 7:5
B. 5:7
C. 1:2
D. 2:1
3️⃣7️⃣ Velocity of sound in air at 16°C = 340 m/s. Pressure doubled, temperature 127°C. New velocity:
A. 400 m/s
B. 4,000 m/s
C. 8,000 m/s
D. 160,000 m/s
3️⃣8️⃣ Three capacitors 2 μF, 4 μF, 8 μF in parallel, 6 V across each. Total energy:
A. 2.52 × 10⁻⁶ J
B. 6.90 × 10⁻⁶ J
C. 2.52 × 10⁻⁴ J
D. 6.90 × 10⁻⁴ J
3️⃣9️⃣ Cell emf 12 V, internal resistance 4 Ω, external resistor 2 Ω. Current flow:
A. 5 A
B. 4 A
C. 3 A
D. 2 A
4️⃣0️⃣ Three 4 Ω resistors in parallel, 16 V across them. Total current:
A. 14 A
B. 12 A
C. 10 A
D. 8 A
4️⃣1️⃣ Faraday’s law of electrolysis: slope of mass vs charge graph gives:
A. Energy released
B. Electrochemical equivalent
C. Current flowing
D. Charge released
4️⃣2️⃣ Solid → liquid when heat applied is called:
A. Evaporation
B. Vaporization
C. Fission
D. Fusion
4️⃣3️⃣ Object weighed at different Earth locations. Observation:
A. Mass & weight vary
B. Weight constant, mass varies
C. Mass constant, weight varies
D. Both constant
4️⃣4️⃣ ²³⁵₉₂U decays by 2 α, 3 β & γ. Mass & atomic number of resulting element:
A. 215 & 88
B. 91 & 227
C. 227 & 91
D. 92 & 238
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A. Low voltage
B. Steady voltage
C. High pressure
D. Low pressure
3️⃣2️⃣ Hydrogen atom, ground state energy = 5.44 × 10⁻¹⁹ J. Electron drops from 0 to ground. Frequency emitted [h = 6.6 × 10⁻³⁴ Js]:
A. 5.0 × 10¹⁶ Hz
B. 2.0 × 10¹⁶ Hz
C. 5.0 × 10¹⁵ Hz
D. 2.0 × 10¹⁵ Hz
E. No correct option
3️⃣3️⃣ Transistors are used for:
A. Rectification
B. AC → DC conversion
C. Signal amplification
D. DC → AC conversion
3️⃣4️⃣ Pure semiconductor:
A. Carbon
B. Silicon
C. Transistor
D. Phosphorus
3️⃣5️⃣ Bob weight 0.1 N, string length 50 cm. Pulled to 60° with horizontal force. Work done:
A. 0.500 J
B. 0.250 J
C. 0.050 J
D. 0.025 J
3️⃣6️⃣ Metals P & Q, lengths l₁ & l₂, linear expansion ratio 2:3, length ratio 3:4. Increase in length ratio P:Q:
A. 7:5
B. 5:7
C. 1:2
D. 2:1
3️⃣7️⃣ Velocity of sound in air at 16°C = 340 m/s. Pressure doubled, temperature 127°C. New velocity:
A. 400 m/s
B. 4,000 m/s
C. 8,000 m/s
D. 160,000 m/s
3️⃣8️⃣ Three capacitors 2 μF, 4 μF, 8 μF in parallel, 6 V across each. Total energy:
A. 2.52 × 10⁻⁶ J
B. 6.90 × 10⁻⁶ J
C. 2.52 × 10⁻⁴ J
D. 6.90 × 10⁻⁴ J
3️⃣9️⃣ Cell emf 12 V, internal resistance 4 Ω, external resistor 2 Ω. Current flow:
A. 5 A
B. 4 A
C. 3 A
D. 2 A
4️⃣0️⃣ Three 4 Ω resistors in parallel, 16 V across them. Total current:
A. 14 A
B. 12 A
C. 10 A
D. 8 A
4️⃣1️⃣ Faraday’s law of electrolysis: slope of mass vs charge graph gives:
A. Energy released
B. Electrochemical equivalent
C. Current flowing
D. Charge released
4️⃣2️⃣ Solid → liquid when heat applied is called:
A. Evaporation
B. Vaporization
C. Fission
D. Fusion
4️⃣3️⃣ Object weighed at different Earth locations. Observation:
A. Mass & weight vary
B. Weight constant, mass varies
C. Mass constant, weight varies
D. Both constant
4️⃣4️⃣ ²³⁵₉₂U decays by 2 α, 3 β & γ. Mass & atomic number of resulting element:
A. 215 & 88
B. 91 & 227
C. 227 & 91
D. 92 & 238
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*JAMB PHYSICS SOLUTIONS📚📝🔥*
*DO YOUR CORRECTIONS*
1️⃣ Relative velocity
Same direction → subtract speeds
= 130 − 100 = 30 km/h ✔
Ans: A
2️⃣ Falling bodies
Ignoring air resistance, all bodies fall with same acceleration (g).
Ans: B
3️⃣ Acceleration
a = (v − u)/t = (45 − 25)/10 = 2 m/s²
Ans: A
4️⃣ Conveyor belt roughness
Rough surface increases friction to stop slipping.
Ans: B
5️⃣ Efficiency
Efficiency = (MA / VR) × 100
MA = Load/Effort = 800/400 = 2
Efficiency = (2/6) × 100 = 33.3%
Ans: C
6️⃣ Strain energy
Extension = 30.5 − 30 = 0.5 cm = 0.005 m
Strain energy = ½ × F × e
= ½ × 300 × 0.005 = 0.75 J
Ans: A
7️⃣ Hydraulic press
F = Pressure × Area
= 100 × 3 = 300 N
Ans: A
8️⃣ Relative density of powder
Measured using density bottle.
Ans: A
9️⃣ Hydrometer
Measures relative density of liquids.
Ans: D
🔟 Alcohol thermometer
Alcohol has low freezing point, works in cold regions.
Ans: B
1️⃣1️⃣ Density relation
Mass constant: ρ₁V₁ = ρ₂V₂
0.8V = 0.4 × 20
V = 8 m³
Ans: C
1️⃣2️⃣ Radiation
Hot bodies emit infrared rays.
Ans: C
1️⃣3️⃣ Ice in full container
Ice displaces its own weight of water → level unchanged.
Ans: C
1️⃣4️⃣ Morning droplets
Condensed water vapour = Dew
Ans: B
1️⃣5️⃣ Saturated vapour
Dynamic equilibrium between liquid & vapour.
Ans: A
1️⃣6️⃣ Ideal gas
P = nRT/V
= (1 × 8.3 × 300) / 10⁻²
= 2.49 × 10⁵ N/m²
Ans: C
1️⃣7️⃣ Radiation factor
Density does not affect radiation.
Ans: B
1️⃣8️⃣ Wave period
v = fλ → f = 420/42 = 10 Hz
T = 1/f = 0.1 s
Ans: D
1️⃣9️⃣ Sound in vacuum
Sound needs a material medium.
Ans: C
2️⃣0️⃣ Thunder sound
Multiple reflections → reverberation
Ans: D
2️⃣1️⃣ Camera vs eye
Film = retina
Ans: A
2️⃣2️⃣ Concave mirror
Magnification = v/u = hᵢ/hₒ
v = 15 cm, f = 5 cm
Image height = 3 cm
Ans: B
2️⃣3️⃣ Apparent depth
= Real depth / refractive index
= 10 / 1.5 = 6.67 cm
Ans: B
2️⃣4️⃣ Short sight
Corrected with concave lens.
Ans: B
2️⃣5️⃣ Dispersion
Colours travel at different speeds in glass.
Ans: B
2️⃣6️⃣ Charged rod near electroscope
Leaves diverge due to induction.
Ans: C
2️⃣7️⃣ High voltage transmission
Reduces current → prevents overheating.
Ans: D
2️⃣8️⃣ Voltmeter conversion
Rg = V/I − Rs
= 5/0.01 − 498 = 10 Ω
Ans: D
2️⃣9️⃣ Inductors energy
E = ½LI²
L = 0.02 H
E = ½ × 0.02 × 25 = 0.25 J
Not in options.
Ans: E
3️⃣0️⃣ Resonance
Phase difference = 0°
Ans: D
3️⃣1️⃣ Discharge tube
Conducts at low pressure.
Ans: D
3️⃣2️⃣ Photon frequency
f = E/h = 5.44×10⁻¹⁹ / 6.6×10⁻³⁴
= 8.24×10¹⁴ Hz (not listed)
Ans: E
3️⃣3️⃣ Transistor
Used for amplification.
Ans: C
3️⃣4️⃣ Pure semiconductor
Silicon
Ans: B
3️⃣5️⃣ Pendulum work
Work = Weight × vertical height
= 0.1 × 0.5 = 0.25 J
Ans: B
3️⃣6️⃣ Expansion ratio
Increase ∝ αL
Ratio = (2×3):(3×4) = 6:12 = 1:2
Ans: C
3️⃣7️⃣ Speed of sound
Depends only on temperature.
New T = 127°C → 400 m/s
Ans: A
3️⃣8️⃣ Capacitors
Cₜ = 2 + 4 + 8 = 14 μF
E = ½CV² = ½ × 14×10⁻⁶ × 36
= 6.9 × 10⁻⁶ J
Ans: B
3️⃣9️⃣ Current
I = E / (R + r) = 12 / 6 = 2 A
Ans: D
4️⃣0️⃣ Parallel resistors
R = 4/3 Ω
I = 16 / (4/3) = 12 A
Ans: B
4️⃣1️⃣ Faraday’s law
Slope = electrochemical equivalent
Ans: B
4️⃣2️⃣ Solid → liquid
Fusion
Ans: D
4️⃣3️⃣ Weighing on Earth
Mass constant, weight varies.
Ans: C
4️⃣4️⃣ Nuclear decay
MasAtomic nos = 235 − 8 = 227
= 92 − 4 + 3 = 91
Ans: C
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1️⃣ Relative velocity
Same direction → subtract speeds
= 130 − 100 = 30 km/h ✔
Ans: A
2️⃣ Falling bodies
Ignoring air resistance, all bodies fall with same acceleration (g).
Ans: B
3️⃣ Acceleration
a = (v − u)/t = (45 − 25)/10 = 2 m/s²
Ans: A
4️⃣ Conveyor belt roughness
Rough surface increases friction to stop slipping.
Ans: B
5️⃣ Efficiency
Efficiency = (MA / VR) × 100
MA = Load/Effort = 800/400 = 2
Efficiency = (2/6) × 100 = 33.3%
Ans: C
6️⃣ Strain energy
Extension = 30.5 − 30 = 0.5 cm = 0.005 m
Strain energy = ½ × F × e
= ½ × 300 × 0.005 = 0.75 J
Ans: A
7️⃣ Hydraulic press
F = Pressure × Area
= 100 × 3 = 300 N
Ans: A
8️⃣ Relative density of powder
Measured using density bottle.
Ans: A
9️⃣ Hydrometer
Measures relative density of liquids.
Ans: D
🔟 Alcohol thermometer
Alcohol has low freezing point, works in cold regions.
Ans: B
1️⃣1️⃣ Density relation
Mass constant: ρ₁V₁ = ρ₂V₂
0.8V = 0.4 × 20
V = 8 m³
Ans: C
1️⃣2️⃣ Radiation
Hot bodies emit infrared rays.
Ans: C
1️⃣3️⃣ Ice in full container
Ice displaces its own weight of water → level unchanged.
Ans: C
1️⃣4️⃣ Morning droplets
Condensed water vapour = Dew
Ans: B
1️⃣5️⃣ Saturated vapour
Dynamic equilibrium between liquid & vapour.
Ans: A
1️⃣6️⃣ Ideal gas
P = nRT/V
= (1 × 8.3 × 300) / 10⁻²
= 2.49 × 10⁵ N/m²
Ans: C
1️⃣7️⃣ Radiation factor
Density does not affect radiation.
Ans: B
1️⃣8️⃣ Wave period
v = fλ → f = 420/42 = 10 Hz
T = 1/f = 0.1 s
Ans: D
1️⃣9️⃣ Sound in vacuum
Sound needs a material medium.
Ans: C
2️⃣0️⃣ Thunder sound
Multiple reflections → reverberation
Ans: D
2️⃣1️⃣ Camera vs eye
Film = retina
Ans: A
2️⃣2️⃣ Concave mirror
Magnification = v/u = hᵢ/hₒ
v = 15 cm, f = 5 cm
Image height = 3 cm
Ans: B
2️⃣3️⃣ Apparent depth
= Real depth / refractive index
= 10 / 1.5 = 6.67 cm
Ans: B
2️⃣4️⃣ Short sight
Corrected with concave lens.
Ans: B
2️⃣5️⃣ Dispersion
Colours travel at different speeds in glass.
Ans: B
2️⃣6️⃣ Charged rod near electroscope
Leaves diverge due to induction.
Ans: C
2️⃣7️⃣ High voltage transmission
Reduces current → prevents overheating.
Ans: D
2️⃣8️⃣ Voltmeter conversion
Rg = V/I − Rs
= 5/0.01 − 498 = 10 Ω
Ans: D
2️⃣9️⃣ Inductors energy
E = ½LI²
L = 0.02 H
E = ½ × 0.02 × 25 = 0.25 J
Not in options.
Ans: E
3️⃣0️⃣ Resonance
Phase difference = 0°
Ans: D
3️⃣1️⃣ Discharge tube
Conducts at low pressure.
Ans: D
3️⃣2️⃣ Photon frequency
f = E/h = 5.44×10⁻¹⁹ / 6.6×10⁻³⁴
= 8.24×10¹⁴ Hz (not listed)
Ans: E
3️⃣3️⃣ Transistor
Used for amplification.
Ans: C
3️⃣4️⃣ Pure semiconductor
Silicon
Ans: B
3️⃣5️⃣ Pendulum work
Work = Weight × vertical height
= 0.1 × 0.5 = 0.25 J
Ans: B
3️⃣6️⃣ Expansion ratio
Increase ∝ αL
Ratio = (2×3):(3×4) = 6:12 = 1:2
Ans: C
3️⃣7️⃣ Speed of sound
Depends only on temperature.
New T = 127°C → 400 m/s
Ans: A
3️⃣8️⃣ Capacitors
Cₜ = 2 + 4 + 8 = 14 μF
E = ½CV² = ½ × 14×10⁻⁶ × 36
= 6.9 × 10⁻⁶ J
Ans: B
3️⃣9️⃣ Current
I = E / (R + r) = 12 / 6 = 2 A
Ans: D
4️⃣0️⃣ Parallel resistors
R = 4/3 Ω
I = 16 / (4/3) = 12 A
Ans: B
4️⃣1️⃣ Faraday’s law
Slope = electrochemical equivalent
Ans: B
4️⃣2️⃣ Solid → liquid
Fusion
Ans: D
4️⃣3️⃣ Weighing on Earth
Mass constant, weight varies.
Ans: C
4️⃣4️⃣ Nuclear decay
MasAtomic nos = 235 − 8 = 227
= 92 − 4 + 3 = 91
Ans: C
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Registration at accredited Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres for candidates who have already purchased their e-PINs will end two days later, on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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JAMB OPENS PORTAL FOR CANDIDATES’ DATA CORRECTION
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially opened its Data Correction portal, giving UTME candidates the opportunity to correct mistakes made during registration before the admission process begins.
This move is to help candidates fix any wrong personal or academic details that could affect their admission chances. Please note that some corrections may attract a fee and may require valid supporting documents, depending on the type of correction.
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*Chapter 1 Summary: Dusk*
The novel opens with an unusual scene at Stardom Schools’ morning assembly. Mr. Bepo Adewale, the principal, displays strange behavior as he walks to the podium. Usually a confident and lively figure, Bepo seems distraught, avoiding eye contact with students and staff. Despite several attempts, he fails to deliver his speech and eventually breaks down in tears, much to the shock of everyone present.
The Vice Principal, Mrs. Grace Apeh, quickly steps in to manage the situation. She instructs staff members to conclude the assembly and leads the principal, along with the school nurse, Mrs. Titi, to his office for assistance. Consolations and questions about his distress fail to yield any explanation as Bepo continues to sob uncontrollably.
As the morning progresses, news of the principal’s breakdown spreads. Mrs. Apeh decides to contact the Managing Director (MD), Mrs. Ibidun Gloss, who arrives promptly. The MD reflects on the principal’s years of dedication and wonders about the sudden change in his demeanor. She highlights Bepo’s critical role in the school’s success and expresses concern about the potential impact of his situation on the school’s reputation.
Meanwhile, Bepo mutters incoherently, occasionally saying phrases like “Oluwa gba mi o!” (“God, save me!”). Mrs. Gloss and the staff try to get to the root of his distress, but Bepo offers no clear explanation. The MD eventually involves Mr. Wande, a pastor and physics teacher, to counsel the principal. Wande suggests contacting Bepo’s wife, who is living in London. This idea hints at possible marital or emotional troubles as the source of Bepo’s distress.
Despite efforts to console him, Bepo remains deeply upset. The MD decides to send him home under the care of the guidance counselor, Mrs. Beke Egbin, emphasizing the need for professional help to address his mental state. The chapter closes with the MD’s determination to maintain the school’s focus on education while handling the situation discreetly to avoid causing alarm among parents and students.
This chapter introduces the central character, Mr. Bepo Adewale, and sets the stage for exploring themes of mental health, leadership, and the pressures of running an elite school. It establishes the tone of the novel, balancing humor and seriousness, as well as the dynamics between staff members at Stardom Schools.
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The novel opens with an unusual scene at Stardom Schools’ morning assembly. Mr. Bepo Adewale, the principal, displays strange behavior as he walks to the podium. Usually a confident and lively figure, Bepo seems distraught, avoiding eye contact with students and staff. Despite several attempts, he fails to deliver his speech and eventually breaks down in tears, much to the shock of everyone present.
The Vice Principal, Mrs. Grace Apeh, quickly steps in to manage the situation. She instructs staff members to conclude the assembly and leads the principal, along with the school nurse, Mrs. Titi, to his office for assistance. Consolations and questions about his distress fail to yield any explanation as Bepo continues to sob uncontrollably.
As the morning progresses, news of the principal’s breakdown spreads. Mrs. Apeh decides to contact the Managing Director (MD), Mrs. Ibidun Gloss, who arrives promptly. The MD reflects on the principal’s years of dedication and wonders about the sudden change in his demeanor. She highlights Bepo’s critical role in the school’s success and expresses concern about the potential impact of his situation on the school’s reputation.
Meanwhile, Bepo mutters incoherently, occasionally saying phrases like “Oluwa gba mi o!” (“God, save me!”). Mrs. Gloss and the staff try to get to the root of his distress, but Bepo offers no clear explanation. The MD eventually involves Mr. Wande, a pastor and physics teacher, to counsel the principal. Wande suggests contacting Bepo’s wife, who is living in London. This idea hints at possible marital or emotional troubles as the source of Bepo’s distress.
Despite efforts to console him, Bepo remains deeply upset. The MD decides to send him home under the care of the guidance counselor, Mrs. Beke Egbin, emphasizing the need for professional help to address his mental state. The chapter closes with the MD’s determination to maintain the school’s focus on education while handling the situation discreetly to avoid causing alarm among parents and students.
This chapter introduces the central character, Mr. Bepo Adewale, and sets the stage for exploring themes of mental health, leadership, and the pressures of running an elite school. It establishes the tone of the novel, balancing humor and seriousness, as well as the dynamics between staff members at Stardom Schools.
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*Chapter 2 Summary: The Enticement*
After days of silence and emotional distress, Mr. Bepo finally reveals his dilemma—he is relocating to the United Kingdom to join his family. The decision is far from easy for him. Bepo loves Stardom Schools and his students deeply and feels strongly about contributing to Nigeria’s educational development. However, his wife, Seri, who has already moved to the UK with their two children, Nike and Kike, pressures him to leave Nigeria. The family’s absence has strained their marriage, leaving Bepo with no choice but to resign.
Bepo recalls his two decades of service at Stardom Schools, where he gained the nickname “The Lekki Headmaster” due to his charisma and problem-solving skills. His ability to resolve conflicts, including petty staff disputes, earned him admiration. Despite his commitment to the school, his colleagues find his reluctance to relocate puzzling. They jokingly debate the financial benefits of moving to the UK, emphasizing the attractive salary of £3,600 per month compared to his Nigerian salary of ₦400,000.
Seri, a nurse, is rumored to be earning over £10,000 monthly, further highlighting the economic advantages of their move. While his colleagues ridicule his hesitation, Bepo reflects on his entrepreneurial aspirations. He dreams of starting a business in Nigeria after retiring at 55. His ideas range from farming to transportation, but he worries about the challenges of running a business in the country, particularly after past failures with a neighborhood school he co-founded.
Despite these concerns, Bepo feels the weight of his family’s expectations and the practicality of earning a better income in the UK. As a trained teacher with vast experience, he is confident in his ability to adapt to the new environment. He draws inspiration from stories of other Nigerian teachers thriving abroad, even though he knows the transition will come with its challenges.
This chapter delves into Bepo’s internal conflict, exploring themes of family loyalty, professional dedication, and the allure of greener pastures abroad. It also sheds light on societal issues such as brain drain and the struggles of balancing personal aspirations with communal responsibilities
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After days of silence and emotional distress, Mr. Bepo finally reveals his dilemma—he is relocating to the United Kingdom to join his family. The decision is far from easy for him. Bepo loves Stardom Schools and his students deeply and feels strongly about contributing to Nigeria’s educational development. However, his wife, Seri, who has already moved to the UK with their two children, Nike and Kike, pressures him to leave Nigeria. The family’s absence has strained their marriage, leaving Bepo with no choice but to resign.
Bepo recalls his two decades of service at Stardom Schools, where he gained the nickname “The Lekki Headmaster” due to his charisma and problem-solving skills. His ability to resolve conflicts, including petty staff disputes, earned him admiration. Despite his commitment to the school, his colleagues find his reluctance to relocate puzzling. They jokingly debate the financial benefits of moving to the UK, emphasizing the attractive salary of £3,600 per month compared to his Nigerian salary of ₦400,000.
Seri, a nurse, is rumored to be earning over £10,000 monthly, further highlighting the economic advantages of their move. While his colleagues ridicule his hesitation, Bepo reflects on his entrepreneurial aspirations. He dreams of starting a business in Nigeria after retiring at 55. His ideas range from farming to transportation, but he worries about the challenges of running a business in the country, particularly after past failures with a neighborhood school he co-founded.
Despite these concerns, Bepo feels the weight of his family’s expectations and the practicality of earning a better income in the UK. As a trained teacher with vast experience, he is confident in his ability to adapt to the new environment. He draws inspiration from stories of other Nigerian teachers thriving abroad, even though he knows the transition will come with its challenges.
This chapter delves into Bepo’s internal conflict, exploring themes of family loyalty, professional dedication, and the allure of greener pastures abroad. It also sheds light on societal issues such as brain drain and the struggles of balancing personal aspirations with communal responsibilities
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1) A constitution is a legal document _____
A. drawn up by lawyers
B. enacted by military decrees
C. forming the basis upon which a government rules the country
D. only likely to succeed in countries where there is union government
2) A government in which control of ultimate power is by a few who rule in their selfish interest is classified as _____
A. an oligarchy
B. a dictatorship
C. an aristocracy
D. a monarchy
3) The judicial organ of government is the body which _____
A. implements the law
B. makes the law
C. punishes lawbreakers
D. interprets the law
4) Which of the following was not established by the 1979 Nigerian constitution ?
A. Police Service Commission
B. National Universities Commission
C. Federal Electoral Commission
D. National Population Commission
5) Rates are generally collected in Nigeria by ____
A. the State Ministry of Finance
B. the Department of inland Revenue
C. the Emirate of Traditional Council
D. the Local Government Council
6)In a democracy, sovereignty is in _____
A. the community
B. public officials
C. judges
D. the Head of State
7)Which of the following is a good example of a confederal state?
A. Nigeria
B. ECOWAS
C. Switzerland
D. USA
8)A bill that applies to the whole population and is intended to promote the general welfare is called _____
A. a private bill
B. a decree
C. an appropriate bill
D. a public bill
9)Fascism developed in____
A. France
B. Germany
C. Italy
D. China
10)The theory of separation of powers was first time clearly formulated by __
A. Jean Bodin
B. Jean Austin
C. Baron de Montesquieu
D. Lord Bryce
11)A system of government in which power derives from total control of the instruments of force is called ___
A. monarchy
B. oligarchy
C. capitalism
D. fascism
12)The British Government revoked the charter of the Royal Niger Company and took over the direct administration of Nigeria in _____
A. 1861
B. 1900
C. 1906
D. 1914
13)The Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy in the 1979 constitution do not include _____
A. democracy and social justice
B. federal character and inequality
C. concentration of wealth and provision of maximum welfare
D. national integration and ethnic loyalty
14)The founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association was ____
A. Casey Hayford
B. Herbert Macaulay
C. Marcus Garvey
D. W. E. B, DuBois
15)A characteristic feature of communism is __
A. Free enterprise
B. liberal democracy
C. dictatorship
D. multi-party system
16)Africans were first elected to the legislative council in British West Africa in _____
A. Ghana
B. Sierra Leone
C. The Gambia
D. Nigeria
17)When a state is subject to no other authority, it is said to be _____
A. powerful
B. legitmate
C. authoritative
D. sovereign
18)While pressure groups aim at influencing government decisions, the primary aim of political parties is to __
A. promote the welfare of their members
B. execute particular programmes
C. influence legislation in order to benefit their members
D. control political power
19)In the tradition, Hausa-Fulani political system, political authority was vested in the ___
A. Emir
B. Talakawa
C. Alkali
D. Emirate Council
20)Southern Nigeria was divided into Eastern and Western provinces for administrative purposes in _____
A. 1935
B. 1937
C. 1939
D. 1941
21)Within the United Nations, the vote power is exercised in __
A. UNESCO
B. WHO
C. the General Assembly
D. the Security Council
22)A set of internalized norms which guides political action is called ____
A. power
B. value
C. law
D. symbol
23)A condition for judicial independence is the appointment of judges by the __
A. Civil Service
B. Judicial Service Commission
C. Law Review Commission
D. Code of Conduct Bureau
24)Which of the following is not associated with local government elections?
A. Constituency
B. Ballot Box
C. Electoral Officer
D. Ward
1) A constitution is a legal document _____
A. drawn up by lawyers
B. enacted by military decrees
C. forming the basis upon which a government rules the country
D. only likely to succeed in countries where there is union government
2) A government in which control of ultimate power is by a few who rule in their selfish interest is classified as _____
A. an oligarchy
B. a dictatorship
C. an aristocracy
D. a monarchy
3) The judicial organ of government is the body which _____
A. implements the law
B. makes the law
C. punishes lawbreakers
D. interprets the law
4) Which of the following was not established by the 1979 Nigerian constitution ?
A. Police Service Commission
B. National Universities Commission
C. Federal Electoral Commission
D. National Population Commission
5) Rates are generally collected in Nigeria by ____
A. the State Ministry of Finance
B. the Department of inland Revenue
C. the Emirate of Traditional Council
D. the Local Government Council
6)In a democracy, sovereignty is in _____
A. the community
B. public officials
C. judges
D. the Head of State
7)Which of the following is a good example of a confederal state?
A. Nigeria
B. ECOWAS
C. Switzerland
D. USA
8)A bill that applies to the whole population and is intended to promote the general welfare is called _____
A. a private bill
B. a decree
C. an appropriate bill
D. a public bill
9)Fascism developed in____
A. France
B. Germany
C. Italy
D. China
10)The theory of separation of powers was first time clearly formulated by __
A. Jean Bodin
B. Jean Austin
C. Baron de Montesquieu
D. Lord Bryce
11)A system of government in which power derives from total control of the instruments of force is called ___
A. monarchy
B. oligarchy
C. capitalism
D. fascism
12)The British Government revoked the charter of the Royal Niger Company and took over the direct administration of Nigeria in _____
A. 1861
B. 1900
C. 1906
D. 1914
13)The Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy in the 1979 constitution do not include _____
A. democracy and social justice
B. federal character and inequality
C. concentration of wealth and provision of maximum welfare
D. national integration and ethnic loyalty
14)The founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association was ____
A. Casey Hayford
B. Herbert Macaulay
C. Marcus Garvey
D. W. E. B, DuBois
15)A characteristic feature of communism is __
A. Free enterprise
B. liberal democracy
C. dictatorship
D. multi-party system
16)Africans were first elected to the legislative council in British West Africa in _____
A. Ghana
B. Sierra Leone
C. The Gambia
D. Nigeria
17)When a state is subject to no other authority, it is said to be _____
A. powerful
B. legitmate
C. authoritative
D. sovereign
18)While pressure groups aim at influencing government decisions, the primary aim of political parties is to __
A. promote the welfare of their members
B. execute particular programmes
C. influence legislation in order to benefit their members
D. control political power
19)In the tradition, Hausa-Fulani political system, political authority was vested in the ___
A. Emir
B. Talakawa
C. Alkali
D. Emirate Council
20)Southern Nigeria was divided into Eastern and Western provinces for administrative purposes in _____
A. 1935
B. 1937
C. 1939
D. 1941
21)Within the United Nations, the vote power is exercised in __
A. UNESCO
B. WHO
C. the General Assembly
D. the Security Council
22)A set of internalized norms which guides political action is called ____
A. power
B. value
C. law
D. symbol
23)A condition for judicial independence is the appointment of judges by the __
A. Civil Service
B. Judicial Service Commission
C. Law Review Commission
D. Code of Conduct Bureau
24)Which of the following is not associated with local government elections?
A. Constituency
B. Ballot Box
C. Electoral Officer
D. Ward
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25)Warrant Chiefs were appointed to __
A. Prevent tribal wars
B. supervise native courts
C. decide divorce cases
D. take charge of local administration
26)The application of the rule of law may be constrained by ____
A. securing the tenure of office of judges
B. insulating judges from partisan politics
C. employing men of proven integrity as judges
D. invoking emergency powers
27)The highest court in Nigeria before 1963 was the _____
A. Supreme Court
B. High Court
C. Judicial Committees of the Privy Council
D. Court of Appeal
28)A feature unique to General Murtala Muhammed's Supreme Military Council as compared to that of General Yakubu Gowon was the _____
A. inclusion of the civilians as members
B. exclusion of military governors from the council
C. inclusion of the chief justice as a member
D. the exclusion of the Inspector General of police from the council
29)In the First Republic, Nigeria was very reluctant to have meaningful interaction with ____
A. Italy
B. the Soviet Union
C. the United States of America
D. Germany
30)The Gulf War of 1990 is an indication that the U. N. O. is unable to ___
A. ensure free world trade
B. stop colonialism
C. control armament
D. ensure permanent world peace
31)The simple plurality electoral system is often criticized because _____
A. the ruling party may lose the election
B. the winner may not poll an absolute majority
C. it works against all opposition parties
D. it is easy to rig
32)Which of the following was the last to win independence from colonial rule ?
A. Cote d'Ivoire
B. Algeria
C. Tanzania
D. Angola
33)Nigeria's non-aligned policy means that she will _____
A. have nothing to do with the superpowers
B. not take sides in international issues based on ideological considerations
C. avoid having any dealing with any country with ideological learnings
D. relate only with member countries of the Non-Aligned movement
34)The charter of the United Nations was drawn up in ____
A. New York
B. San Franciso
C. Washington DC
D. Los Angeles
35)The idea of making the civil service permanent, neutral and anonymous is to _____
A. make civil servants a functional elite
B. prevent opposition to government
C. ensure loyalty and support
D. enhance efficiency in administration
36)The delineation of constituencies is a major duty of the __
A. electoral commission
B. boundary commission
C. national assemblies
D. political parties
37)A meeting of the legislature is usually brought to an end with __
A. an adjournment
B. a prorogation
C. a dissolution
D. suspension
38) The economic basis of feudalism is __
A. agriculture
B. capital
C. trade
D. slavery
39) NEPAD was adopted during the OAU summit held in _____
A. Tunis
B. Lusaka
C. Cairo
D. Abuja
40) The Premier of Western Region immediately after independence was _____
A. Chief Obafemi Awolowo
B. Chief Ladoke Akintola
C. DR. M. A. Majekodunmi
D. Ahaji D. S adegbenro
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A. Prevent tribal wars
B. supervise native courts
C. decide divorce cases
D. take charge of local administration
26)The application of the rule of law may be constrained by ____
A. securing the tenure of office of judges
B. insulating judges from partisan politics
C. employing men of proven integrity as judges
D. invoking emergency powers
27)The highest court in Nigeria before 1963 was the _____
A. Supreme Court
B. High Court
C. Judicial Committees of the Privy Council
D. Court of Appeal
28)A feature unique to General Murtala Muhammed's Supreme Military Council as compared to that of General Yakubu Gowon was the _____
A. inclusion of the civilians as members
B. exclusion of military governors from the council
C. inclusion of the chief justice as a member
D. the exclusion of the Inspector General of police from the council
29)In the First Republic, Nigeria was very reluctant to have meaningful interaction with ____
A. Italy
B. the Soviet Union
C. the United States of America
D. Germany
30)The Gulf War of 1990 is an indication that the U. N. O. is unable to ___
A. ensure free world trade
B. stop colonialism
C. control armament
D. ensure permanent world peace
31)The simple plurality electoral system is often criticized because _____
A. the ruling party may lose the election
B. the winner may not poll an absolute majority
C. it works against all opposition parties
D. it is easy to rig
32)Which of the following was the last to win independence from colonial rule ?
A. Cote d'Ivoire
B. Algeria
C. Tanzania
D. Angola
33)Nigeria's non-aligned policy means that she will _____
A. have nothing to do with the superpowers
B. not take sides in international issues based on ideological considerations
C. avoid having any dealing with any country with ideological learnings
D. relate only with member countries of the Non-Aligned movement
34)The charter of the United Nations was drawn up in ____
A. New York
B. San Franciso
C. Washington DC
D. Los Angeles
35)The idea of making the civil service permanent, neutral and anonymous is to _____
A. make civil servants a functional elite
B. prevent opposition to government
C. ensure loyalty and support
D. enhance efficiency in administration
36)The delineation of constituencies is a major duty of the __
A. electoral commission
B. boundary commission
C. national assemblies
D. political parties
37)A meeting of the legislature is usually brought to an end with __
A. an adjournment
B. a prorogation
C. a dissolution
D. suspension
38) The economic basis of feudalism is __
A. agriculture
B. capital
C. trade
D. slavery
39) NEPAD was adopted during the OAU summit held in _____
A. Tunis
B. Lusaka
C. Cairo
D. Abuja
40) The Premier of Western Region immediately after independence was _____
A. Chief Obafemi Awolowo
B. Chief Ladoke Akintola
C. DR. M. A. Majekodunmi
D. Ahaji D. S adegbenro
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1. C
A constitution is the legal document forming the basis upon which a government rules a country.
2. A
Oligarchy is a system where a few people rule in their own selfish interest.
3. D
The judicial organ interprets the law.
4. B
The National Universities Commission was not established by the 1979 Constitution.
5. D
Rates are collected by the Local Government Council.
6. A
In a democracy, sovereignty belongs to the people (the community).
7. B
ECOWAS is a good example of a confederal arrangement.
8. D
A public bill applies to the whole population and promotes general welfare.
9. C
Fascism developed in Italy under Mussolini.
10. C
Montesquieu clearly formulated the theory of separation of powers.
11. D
Fascism relies on total control through force.
12. B
The British took over Nigeria’s administration in 1900.
13. C
The constitution does not support concentration of wealth.
14. C
Marcus Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
15. C
Communism is characterized by dictatorship of the proletariat.
16. A
Africans were first elected into the Legislative Council in Ghana (Gold Coast).
17. D
A state subject to no other authority is sovereign.
18. D
Political parties aim to control political power.
19. A
In the Hausa-Fulani system, authority was vested in the Emir.
20. C
Southern Nigeria was divided into Eastern and Western provinces in 1939.
21. D
Real voting power in the UN is exercised in the Security Council (especially veto power).
22. B
Internalized norms guiding action are called values.
23. B
Judges are appointed by the Judicial Service Commission to ensure independence.
24. A
Constituency is mainly associated with national/state elections, not local government.
25. D
Warrant Chiefs were appointed to take charge of local administration.
26. D
Emergency powers can restrict the application of the rule of law.
27. C
Before 1963, the highest court was the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
28. B
Murtala excluded military governors from the Supreme Military Council.
29. B
Nigeria was reluctant to interact closely with the Soviet Union.
30. D
The Gulf War showed the UN cannot ensure permanent world peace.
31. B
Simple plurality is criticized because the winner may not get absolute majority.
32. D
Angola was the last among the options to gain independence (1975).
33. B
Non-alignment means not taking sides based on ideology.
34. B
The UN Charter was drawn up in San Francisco in 1945.
35. D
Permanence and neutrality of civil service enhance administrative efficiency.
36. B
The Boundary Commission delineates constituencies.
37. B
Prorogation ends a legislative session.
38. A
Feudalism was based on agriculture.
39. B
NEPAD was adopted at the Lusaka OAU Summit.
40. B
Chief Ladoke Akintola was Premier of Western Region immediately after independence.
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1. C
A constitution is the legal document forming the basis upon which a government rules a country.
2. A
Oligarchy is a system where a few people rule in their own selfish interest.
3. D
The judicial organ interprets the law.
4. B
The National Universities Commission was not established by the 1979 Constitution.
5. D
Rates are collected by the Local Government Council.
6. A
In a democracy, sovereignty belongs to the people (the community).
7. B
ECOWAS is a good example of a confederal arrangement.
8. D
A public bill applies to the whole population and promotes general welfare.
9. C
Fascism developed in Italy under Mussolini.
10. C
Montesquieu clearly formulated the theory of separation of powers.
11. D
Fascism relies on total control through force.
12. B
The British took over Nigeria’s administration in 1900.
13. C
The constitution does not support concentration of wealth.
14. C
Marcus Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
15. C
Communism is characterized by dictatorship of the proletariat.
16. A
Africans were first elected into the Legislative Council in Ghana (Gold Coast).
17. D
A state subject to no other authority is sovereign.
18. D
Political parties aim to control political power.
19. A
In the Hausa-Fulani system, authority was vested in the Emir.
20. C
Southern Nigeria was divided into Eastern and Western provinces in 1939.
21. D
Real voting power in the UN is exercised in the Security Council (especially veto power).
22. B
Internalized norms guiding action are called values.
23. B
Judges are appointed by the Judicial Service Commission to ensure independence.
24. A
Constituency is mainly associated with national/state elections, not local government.
25. D
Warrant Chiefs were appointed to take charge of local administration.
26. D
Emergency powers can restrict the application of the rule of law.
27. C
Before 1963, the highest court was the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
28. B
Murtala excluded military governors from the Supreme Military Council.
29. B
Nigeria was reluctant to interact closely with the Soviet Union.
30. D
The Gulf War showed the UN cannot ensure permanent world peace.
31. B
Simple plurality is criticized because the winner may not get absolute majority.
32. D
Angola was the last among the options to gain independence (1975).
33. B
Non-alignment means not taking sides based on ideology.
34. B
The UN Charter was drawn up in San Francisco in 1945.
35. D
Permanence and neutrality of civil service enhance administrative efficiency.
36. B
The Boundary Commission delineates constituencies.
37. B
Prorogation ends a legislative session.
38. A
Feudalism was based on agriculture.
39. B
NEPAD was adopted at the Lusaka OAU Summit.
40. B
Chief Ladoke Akintola was Premier of Western Region immediately after independence.
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*RE: WASSCE (SC) 2026 -*
*UPLOAD OF CASS 1 & 2, AND REGISTRATION OF ENTRIES*
Dear Principals/Proprietors
Sequel to pleas from stakeholders, the Management has graciously approved the extension of registration period for the examination.
Consequently, the online registration has been extended till February 28, 2026 (without penalty fee), while the upload of CASS 1 & 2 is extended with *penalty fee* till February 26, 2026.
Please note the above and be guided accordingly.
Thank you.
ATOYEBI R. O
Deputy Registrar/Zonal Coordinator, Ikeja.
*UPLOAD OF CASS 1 & 2, AND REGISTRATION OF ENTRIES*
Dear Principals/Proprietors
Sequel to pleas from stakeholders, the Management has graciously approved the extension of registration period for the examination.
Consequently, the online registration has been extended till February 28, 2026 (without penalty fee), while the upload of CASS 1 & 2 is extended with *penalty fee* till February 26, 2026.
Please note the above and be guided accordingly.
Thank you.
ATOYEBI R. O
Deputy Registrar/Zonal Coordinator, Ikeja.
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