*2025 JAMB UTME mock exam - All the things candidates should know*
The UTME mock is a pre-examination test organized by JAMB every year for candidates who will be taking the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). Candidates were asked to indicate their interest in taking part in the mock exam during the first wave of UTME registration. This 2025 mock UTME will be held on 5th April , 2025.
For the records, the mock exam is not compulsory. The score is not added to the main exam and it is not a requirement to participate in the main exam
The main purpose of the mock examination is to enable candidates to assess their level of preparation and acquaint themselves with the computer-based test environment. The mock examination was introduced in 2017 to allow all candidates to have a hands-on experience with the system, especially those not conversant with the use of computers.
The mock exam is also an avenue for JAMB to test all systems in all centres to ensure they work efficiently for the main exam. It also prepares the CBT centres and gives them an insight into how they should handle candidates in the main exam.
The printing of the 2025 UTME mock exam slip has not yet commenced. The mock exam slip will indicate the venue and time of the exam for eligible candidates. We will let you know, and send you a notification once the printing of exam slips commences
The UTME mock is a pre-examination test organized by JAMB every year for candidates who will be taking the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). Candidates were asked to indicate their interest in taking part in the mock exam during the first wave of UTME registration. This 2025 mock UTME will be held on 5th April , 2025.
For the records, the mock exam is not compulsory. The score is not added to the main exam and it is not a requirement to participate in the main exam
The main purpose of the mock examination is to enable candidates to assess their level of preparation and acquaint themselves with the computer-based test environment. The mock examination was introduced in 2017 to allow all candidates to have a hands-on experience with the system, especially those not conversant with the use of computers.
The mock exam is also an avenue for JAMB to test all systems in all centres to ensure they work efficiently for the main exam. It also prepares the CBT centres and gives them an insight into how they should handle candidates in the main exam.
The printing of the 2025 UTME mock exam slip has not yet commenced. The mock exam slip will indicate the venue and time of the exam for eligible candidates. We will let you know, and send you a notification once the printing of exam slips commences
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♦️1. Although the boy was given ........ he went ahead and did as he pleased.
A. a valuable advice
B. some valuable advices
C. valuable advice
D. valuable advise
♦️2. On his ... of office, the new presidents announced some drastic measures
A. assumption
B. ascension
C. acceptance
D. appointment
♦️3. The .... was filled .... the Ilorin Magistrate Court
A. suit/in
B. case/in
C. suit/at
D. case/at
♦️4. The plaintiff .... the court to restrain the defendants from further action
A. asked
B. begged
C. demanded of
D. prayed
♦️5. My experience in Lagos last week was .... about
A. something to excitef
B. nothing to explain at home
C. nothing to write home
D. something to celebrate
♦️6 ..... him around, i would have informed you
A. Had i seen
B. Have i seen
C. Should i see
D. If i saw
♦️7. Ahmed is one of the boys who always .... good work
A. does
B. would do
C. do
D. done
♦️8. I sent .... news to the press yesterday
A. a parcel of
B. a flash of
C. an item of
D. a number of
♦️9. The university has a large collection of sporting ....
A. equipment
B. equipments
C. constumes
D. aids
♦️10. He keeps his .... clean always
A. surroundings
B. surrounding
C. premise
D. environments
𝑺𝒚𝒏𝒐𝒏𝒚𝒎𝒔|
♦️11. Tela led a *dog's life* for the twenty years he stayed in the United Kingdom
A. lived a dirty life
B. was promiscuous
C. was domesticated
D. led an unhappy and troubled life
♦️12. The chief's brother was a complete *nonentity*
A. upstart
B. vagabond
C. riff-raff
D. person of inexperience
♦️13. He won most of his fight because of his *unorthodox* style
A. crude
B. dishonest
C. aggressive
D. unconventional
♦️14. Jide says he read in the papers that our uncle has been declared a *persona non grata* by the French government
A. unwelcome guest
B. impersonator
C. ungrateful person
D. unofficial guest
♦️15. The vice chancellor, who is a *stickler of rules,* refused the request by the students for the semester to be rescheduled
A. a puritan
B. a pedanist
C. disciplinarian
D. an idealist
𝑨𝒏𝒕𝒐𝒏𝒚𝒎𝒔|
♦️16. It is entirely up to you to make a *profession* of your faith
A. confess your belief
B. turn your faith into a business
C. loudly proclaim your religion
D. deny your faith
♦️17. He won the election because he was able to *carry his people along with him*
A. fail to provide the people with transport
B. go out with the people
C. have the support of the people
D. alienate his people
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♦️18 . They often quarrelled before leaving the house but *made it up* by the time they returned home
A. added it up
B. reconciled
C. compounded the problem
D. fell out
♦️19. The effect of rising prices has *snowballed* considerable
A. risen
B. grown
C. frozen
D. decreased
♦️20 . The economic situation is responsible for the recent *discord* in many families
A. division
B. resourcefulness
C. suffering
D. harmony
*Sentence Interpretation|*
♦️21.The lawyer always *cuts both ends*
A. works for both sides
B. double tongued
C. speaks from both sides of the mouth
D. Makes a case for both opposing viewpoints.
♦️22. By putting on the mime act, Johnson *stole some of the thunder* of Peter's speech.
A. made unimpressive
B. made a lot of noise
C. filched something
D. detracted the listeners from
♦️23. They sold their house because it was a real *white elephant.*
A. an expensive one
B. a big for nothing
C. a useless one
D. a rare find
♦️24. As the army attacked, the terrorists retreated *pell-mell*
A. hurriedly
B. without the least thought
C. in a heap
D. fast and disorderly
♦️25. Onah *got hold of the wrong end of the stick*
A. committed a blunder
B. misjudged the situation
C. fixed wrong priorities
D. felt uneasy
𝑶𝒓𝒂𝒍 𝑭𝒐𝒓𝒎
♦️26. All the following except 1 has the given consonant sound /θ/
A. think
B. anthem
C. faith
D. that
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♦️1. Although the boy was given ........ he went ahead and did as he pleased.
A. a valuable advice
B. some valuable advices
C. valuable advice
D. valuable advise
♦️2. On his ... of office, the new presidents announced some drastic measures
A. assumption
B. ascension
C. acceptance
D. appointment
♦️3. The .... was filled .... the Ilorin Magistrate Court
A. suit/in
B. case/in
C. suit/at
D. case/at
♦️4. The plaintiff .... the court to restrain the defendants from further action
A. asked
B. begged
C. demanded of
D. prayed
♦️5. My experience in Lagos last week was .... about
A. something to excitef
B. nothing to explain at home
C. nothing to write home
D. something to celebrate
♦️6 ..... him around, i would have informed you
A. Had i seen
B. Have i seen
C. Should i see
D. If i saw
♦️7. Ahmed is one of the boys who always .... good work
A. does
B. would do
C. do
D. done
♦️8. I sent .... news to the press yesterday
A. a parcel of
B. a flash of
C. an item of
D. a number of
♦️9. The university has a large collection of sporting ....
A. equipment
B. equipments
C. constumes
D. aids
♦️10. He keeps his .... clean always
A. surroundings
B. surrounding
C. premise
D. environments
𝑺𝒚𝒏𝒐𝒏𝒚𝒎𝒔|
♦️11. Tela led a *dog's life* for the twenty years he stayed in the United Kingdom
A. lived a dirty life
B. was promiscuous
C. was domesticated
D. led an unhappy and troubled life
♦️12. The chief's brother was a complete *nonentity*
A. upstart
B. vagabond
C. riff-raff
D. person of inexperience
♦️13. He won most of his fight because of his *unorthodox* style
A. crude
B. dishonest
C. aggressive
D. unconventional
♦️14. Jide says he read in the papers that our uncle has been declared a *persona non grata* by the French government
A. unwelcome guest
B. impersonator
C. ungrateful person
D. unofficial guest
♦️15. The vice chancellor, who is a *stickler of rules,* refused the request by the students for the semester to be rescheduled
A. a puritan
B. a pedanist
C. disciplinarian
D. an idealist
𝑨𝒏𝒕𝒐𝒏𝒚𝒎𝒔|
♦️16. It is entirely up to you to make a *profession* of your faith
A. confess your belief
B. turn your faith into a business
C. loudly proclaim your religion
D. deny your faith
♦️17. He won the election because he was able to *carry his people along with him*
A. fail to provide the people with transport
B. go out with the people
C. have the support of the people
D. alienate his people
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♦️18 . They often quarrelled before leaving the house but *made it up* by the time they returned home
A. added it up
B. reconciled
C. compounded the problem
D. fell out
♦️19. The effect of rising prices has *snowballed* considerable
A. risen
B. grown
C. frozen
D. decreased
♦️20 . The economic situation is responsible for the recent *discord* in many families
A. division
B. resourcefulness
C. suffering
D. harmony
*Sentence Interpretation|*
♦️21.The lawyer always *cuts both ends*
A. works for both sides
B. double tongued
C. speaks from both sides of the mouth
D. Makes a case for both opposing viewpoints.
♦️22. By putting on the mime act, Johnson *stole some of the thunder* of Peter's speech.
A. made unimpressive
B. made a lot of noise
C. filched something
D. detracted the listeners from
♦️23. They sold their house because it was a real *white elephant.*
A. an expensive one
B. a big for nothing
C. a useless one
D. a rare find
♦️24. As the army attacked, the terrorists retreated *pell-mell*
A. hurriedly
B. without the least thought
C. in a heap
D. fast and disorderly
♦️25. Onah *got hold of the wrong end of the stick*
A. committed a blunder
B. misjudged the situation
C. fixed wrong priorities
D. felt uneasy
𝑶𝒓𝒂𝒍 𝑭𝒐𝒓𝒎
♦️26. All the following except 1 has the given consonant sound /θ/
A. think
B. anthem
C. faith
D. that
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♦️27. Choose the correctly stressed option
A. pho-TO-graph
B. pho-to-GRAPH
C. pho-to-gra-PH
D. PHO-to-graph
♦️28. Choose the correctly stressed option
A. CALculator
B. calculaTOR
C. calcuLAtor
D. calCUlator
♦️29. Choose the correctly stressed option
A. pan-de-MO-ni-um
B. pan-DE-mo-ni-um
C. pan-de-mo-ni-UM
D. PAN-de-mo-ni-um
♦️30. Choose the option with a different stress pattern
A. intestate
B. congenial
C. elevate
D. voracious
♦️31. Choose the option having the emphatic stress
John must PAY for the broken glass immediately.
A. Must Jane pay for the broken glass immediately?
C. must John pay for the broken glass immediately?
C. must John pay for broken glass immediately?
D. must John repair the broken glass immediately?
♦️32. Choose the option having the emphatic stress
The workers agreed to forgo their DECEMBER salaries.
A. Did the workers agree to forgo their December salaries?
B. Did the workers refuse to forgo their December salaries?
C. Did the workers agree to claim their December salaries?
D. Did the workers agree to forgo their March salaries?
♦️33. Choose the option having the emphatic stress
The landlord refused to eject the TENANT.
A. Did the caretaker agree to eject the tenant?
B. Did the landlord refuse to eject the tenant?
C. Did the landlord refuse to accept the tenant?
D. Did the landlord refuse to eject the guest
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♦️34. One of these is not stressed on the first syllable
A. direct
B. Student
C. quiet
D. Parent
♦️35. One of these has a different stress pattern
A. rusticate
B. significant
C. Original
D. financial
𝑪𝒍𝒐𝒛𝒆 𝑷𝒂𝒔𝒔𝒂𝒈𝒆
With the most profound respect to the members of the senate, I do not think that it is within the competence of the *………36…….[A. executive B. judicial C. administrative D. legislative;]* body to pass a motion to *…….37…….[A. enforce B. nullify C. modify D. order]* the executive action of the president. The senate is *……..38…….[A. a wing B. a portion C. an organ D. an arm ]* of the National Assembly. But it is not by itself alone the National Assembly. One can imagine the confusion which would be created if the *……..39……..[A. house of Representative B. Judiciary C. National Assembly D. Executive council]* were to take a view dramatically opposed to that reflected in the senate resolution. The strongest objection to the action of the senate is passing the resolution is the fact that it constituted itself the *………40…… [A. litigant B. defendant C. plaintiff D. attorney]* as well as the judge of the constitutionality of the action of the president. The function of the senate is to *…….41….. [A. enact B. create C. compose D. annul]* laws. But the senate has no authority or *…….42…..[A. might B. power C. dynamism D. strength]* to control the President in the exercise of his *…….43……[A. official B. authoritative C. judicial D.executive ]* powers. It cannot by a mere resolution or motion give any direction to the president regarding the exercise of his powers or can it undo what the president has done in the executive of those powers. The only way in which the exercise of the powers of the president can be *……..44…….[A. modified B. standardized C. regulated D. ordered]* is by *……..45……[A. an act B. a decree C. a motion D. a bill]* of the National Assembly.
*Lekki Headmaster:*
♦️46.How does the community respond to the principal’s call for unity against fear?
A. With indifference
B. With anger
C. With confusion
D. With backing
♦️47.How does Mr. Bepo guide students to navigate misinformation?
A. To spread it
B. To investigate it
C. To ignore it
D. To believe it
♦️48.How does the assembly contribute to the students’ sense of belonging?
A. It excites them
B. It unites them
C. It confuses them
D. It bores them
♦️49.What does the “dawn” symbolize in the context of the chapter?
A. Hope and renewal
B. Confusion and chaos
C. Fear and uncertainty
D. Indifference
♦️50.What does the protagonist fear the most about making the wrong decision?
A. Regret
B. Pride
C. Complications
D. Loneliness
A. pho-TO-graph
B. pho-to-GRAPH
C. pho-to-gra-PH
D. PHO-to-graph
♦️28. Choose the correctly stressed option
A. CALculator
B. calculaTOR
C. calcuLAtor
D. calCUlator
♦️29. Choose the correctly stressed option
A. pan-de-MO-ni-um
B. pan-DE-mo-ni-um
C. pan-de-mo-ni-UM
D. PAN-de-mo-ni-um
♦️30. Choose the option with a different stress pattern
A. intestate
B. congenial
C. elevate
D. voracious
♦️31. Choose the option having the emphatic stress
John must PAY for the broken glass immediately.
A. Must Jane pay for the broken glass immediately?
C. must John pay for the broken glass immediately?
C. must John pay for broken glass immediately?
D. must John repair the broken glass immediately?
♦️32. Choose the option having the emphatic stress
The workers agreed to forgo their DECEMBER salaries.
A. Did the workers agree to forgo their December salaries?
B. Did the workers refuse to forgo their December salaries?
C. Did the workers agree to claim their December salaries?
D. Did the workers agree to forgo their March salaries?
♦️33. Choose the option having the emphatic stress
The landlord refused to eject the TENANT.
A. Did the caretaker agree to eject the tenant?
B. Did the landlord refuse to eject the tenant?
C. Did the landlord refuse to accept the tenant?
D. Did the landlord refuse to eject the guest
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♦️34. One of these is not stressed on the first syllable
A. direct
B. Student
C. quiet
D. Parent
♦️35. One of these has a different stress pattern
A. rusticate
B. significant
C. Original
D. financial
𝑪𝒍𝒐𝒛𝒆 𝑷𝒂𝒔𝒔𝒂𝒈𝒆
With the most profound respect to the members of the senate, I do not think that it is within the competence of the *………36…….[A. executive B. judicial C. administrative D. legislative;]* body to pass a motion to *…….37…….[A. enforce B. nullify C. modify D. order]* the executive action of the president. The senate is *……..38…….[A. a wing B. a portion C. an organ D. an arm ]* of the National Assembly. But it is not by itself alone the National Assembly. One can imagine the confusion which would be created if the *……..39……..[A. house of Representative B. Judiciary C. National Assembly D. Executive council]* were to take a view dramatically opposed to that reflected in the senate resolution. The strongest objection to the action of the senate is passing the resolution is the fact that it constituted itself the *………40…… [A. litigant B. defendant C. plaintiff D. attorney]* as well as the judge of the constitutionality of the action of the president. The function of the senate is to *…….41….. [A. enact B. create C. compose D. annul]* laws. But the senate has no authority or *…….42…..[A. might B. power C. dynamism D. strength]* to control the President in the exercise of his *…….43……[A. official B. authoritative C. judicial D.executive ]* powers. It cannot by a mere resolution or motion give any direction to the president regarding the exercise of his powers or can it undo what the president has done in the executive of those powers. The only way in which the exercise of the powers of the president can be *……..44…….[A. modified B. standardized C. regulated D. ordered]* is by *……..45……[A. an act B. a decree C. a motion D. a bill]* of the National Assembly.
*Lekki Headmaster:*
♦️46.How does the community respond to the principal’s call for unity against fear?
A. With indifference
B. With anger
C. With confusion
D. With backing
♦️47.How does Mr. Bepo guide students to navigate misinformation?
A. To spread it
B. To investigate it
C. To ignore it
D. To believe it
♦️48.How does the assembly contribute to the students’ sense of belonging?
A. It excites them
B. It unites them
C. It confuses them
D. It bores them
♦️49.What does the “dawn” symbolize in the context of the chapter?
A. Hope and renewal
B. Confusion and chaos
C. Fear and uncertainty
D. Indifference
♦️50.What does the protagonist fear the most about making the wrong decision?
A. Regret
B. Pride
C. Complications
D. Loneliness
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♦️51.What does Mr. Bepo emphasize about respecting nature during the trip?
A. It is unimportant
B. It is essential for sustainability
C. It is optional
D. It is irrelevant
♦️52.How does the protagonist’s experience at the passport office compare to his expectations?
A. It exceeds his expectations
B. It meets his expectations
C. It falls short of his expectations
D. It is irrelevant to his expectations
♦️53.What role does the protagonist’s family play in his decision-making process?
A. They are supportive
B. They are critical
C. They are indifferent
D. They are confused
♦️54.How does the protagonist feel about the possibility of traveling abroad?
A. Excited
B. Anxious
C. Indifferent
D. Fearful
♦️55.How does the MD respond to the parents’ complaints about the teacher?
A. With anger
B. With understanding
C. With indifference
D. With confused
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Attitudes towards the smoking of cigarettes and the consumption of alcohol may be used to illustrate typical African ethics. Apart from the fact that smoking has now been linked with the lung cancer disease, the African moralist has always regarded smoking as an indication of moral degradation. A number of people have accepted the moralist idea on smoking. Some have refrained from smoking and those who could influence others, such as parents and religious leaders, have also exerted their influence to prevent others from smoking. On the other hand, a good many people have remained indifferent to the moralist view and have continued to smoke. The same argument has been applied to the consumption of alcohol. The African moralist, basing his judgement on the behaviour of a few alcoholics, tends to regard the habit of taking alcohol as a sign of wretchedness. The moralist holds the view that anybody who forms the habit of consuming alcohol will never do well in life. While this may be true in respect of a few people in the society, the fear of the moralist has not been justified. However, the economist is primarily interested in the habit of smoking and the consumption of alcohol and alcohol in so far as they give satisfaction to smokers and drinkers and so generate supply of and demand for tobacco and alcohol. The economist is interested in knowing how many packets of cigarettes are consumed and to what extent an increase or fall in consumption could affect production that is, supply. Similarly, he is interested in how much beer is consumed and how the supply of beer will adjust to the demand for it. He examines the habits and the pressures which can lead to the readjustment of wants and the reallocation of resources to cover the wants.
Some moral principles associated with religion tend to lead on to economic problems. Followers of certain religions are expected not to consume pork, take alcohol or smoke tobacco. Devotees of some religious groups, on the other hand, can eat pork, while others are expected to abstain from alcohol and smoking. Strict observance of these moral rules could cripple the breweries, the cigarette factories and some businesses however, there seems to be a growing number of alcohol consumers and cigarette smokers- a development which should be of interest to the economist.
♦️56. According to the passage, the moralist ideas that
A people should accept a point of view only when they are convinced
B smoking is not good but a little alcohol may be permitted
C the smoking of cigarettes is bad and unacceptable
D it is typically African not to smoke cigarettes
♦️57. It can be concluded from the passage that morality, religion and economy are
A some what interconnected
B clearly interconnected
C certainly unrelated
D certainly different
♦️58. Everyone ignores the moralist view on drinking and smoking
B Total abstinence from drinking and smoking is a religious obligation
C people who drink or smoke surely die of cancer
D smoking and drinking may have positive effects on the economy
A. It is unimportant
B. It is essential for sustainability
C. It is optional
D. It is irrelevant
♦️52.How does the protagonist’s experience at the passport office compare to his expectations?
A. It exceeds his expectations
B. It meets his expectations
C. It falls short of his expectations
D. It is irrelevant to his expectations
♦️53.What role does the protagonist’s family play in his decision-making process?
A. They are supportive
B. They are critical
C. They are indifferent
D. They are confused
♦️54.How does the protagonist feel about the possibility of traveling abroad?
A. Excited
B. Anxious
C. Indifferent
D. Fearful
♦️55.How does the MD respond to the parents’ complaints about the teacher?
A. With anger
B. With understanding
C. With indifference
D. With confused
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Attitudes towards the smoking of cigarettes and the consumption of alcohol may be used to illustrate typical African ethics. Apart from the fact that smoking has now been linked with the lung cancer disease, the African moralist has always regarded smoking as an indication of moral degradation. A number of people have accepted the moralist idea on smoking. Some have refrained from smoking and those who could influence others, such as parents and religious leaders, have also exerted their influence to prevent others from smoking. On the other hand, a good many people have remained indifferent to the moralist view and have continued to smoke. The same argument has been applied to the consumption of alcohol. The African moralist, basing his judgement on the behaviour of a few alcoholics, tends to regard the habit of taking alcohol as a sign of wretchedness. The moralist holds the view that anybody who forms the habit of consuming alcohol will never do well in life. While this may be true in respect of a few people in the society, the fear of the moralist has not been justified. However, the economist is primarily interested in the habit of smoking and the consumption of alcohol and alcohol in so far as they give satisfaction to smokers and drinkers and so generate supply of and demand for tobacco and alcohol. The economist is interested in knowing how many packets of cigarettes are consumed and to what extent an increase or fall in consumption could affect production that is, supply. Similarly, he is interested in how much beer is consumed and how the supply of beer will adjust to the demand for it. He examines the habits and the pressures which can lead to the readjustment of wants and the reallocation of resources to cover the wants.
Some moral principles associated with religion tend to lead on to economic problems. Followers of certain religions are expected not to consume pork, take alcohol or smoke tobacco. Devotees of some religious groups, on the other hand, can eat pork, while others are expected to abstain from alcohol and smoking. Strict observance of these moral rules could cripple the breweries, the cigarette factories and some businesses however, there seems to be a growing number of alcohol consumers and cigarette smokers- a development which should be of interest to the economist.
♦️56. According to the passage, the moralist ideas that
A people should accept a point of view only when they are convinced
B smoking is not good but a little alcohol may be permitted
C the smoking of cigarettes is bad and unacceptable
D it is typically African not to smoke cigarettes
♦️57. It can be concluded from the passage that morality, religion and economy are
A some what interconnected
B clearly interconnected
C certainly unrelated
D certainly different
♦️58. Everyone ignores the moralist view on drinking and smoking
B Total abstinence from drinking and smoking is a religious obligation
C people who drink or smoke surely die of cancer
D smoking and drinking may have positive effects on the economy
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Question 1
When did Nigeria gain her Independence?
A. 1st October, 1963
B. 31st October, 1690
C. 1st October, 2012
D. 1st October, 1960
E. 12th October, 1992
Question 2
Democracy means a system of government in which
A. the majority rules
B. the minority rules
C. there is no party system
D. the people rule
E. none of the above
Question 3
A constitution is federal if
A. it provides for a presidential system
B. it is unwritten
C. it is not unitary
D. the central and component units or authorities are co-ordinate and equal
E. there is a division of powers between a central and a number of other component authorities
Question 4
The Executive is
A. a committee of the legislature
B. the body that makes laws
C. the body that executes the policies of government
D. the highest organ of government
E. none of the above
Question 5
The Judiciary is
A. an arm of the Executive
B. the body which makes the law
C. a body of lawyers
D. the body which interprets the law
E. the body which enforces the law
Question 6
The separation of powers means the same as
A. a presidential system of government
B. checks and balances
C. the rule of law
D. supremacy of the judiciary
E. none of the above
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Rights are
A. claims which the law allows
B. claims against the state
C. claims against other individuals
D. claims which are natural to men
E. what are written in the constitution
Question 8
Pressure groups are
A. Organisation which want to overthrow the government
B. organisations which seek to influence the policies of the government
C. associations of people who share the same ideology
D. political parties
E. religious orders
Question 9
A cabinet system of government is practised in
A. the USSR
B. the USA
C. the People's Republic of China
D. the United Kingdom
E. North Korea
Question 10
The citizen's obligations are
A. what the government orders
B. duties the individual imposes on himself
C. what the law requires of the individual
D. what the military decrees
E. what political parties demand of their members
Question 11
An electoral system is the system which governs
A. the appointment of the Pope elections
B. how people vote
C. the conduct of elections
D. the appointment of cabinet ministers
E. the appointment of judges
Question 12
An unwritten constitution is one which
A. is not subject to judicial review
B. is only partially written
C. is not written at all
D. is made up solely of a set of conventions
E. none of the above
Question 13
Delegated legislation is legislation
A. which is not submitted to parliament
B. made by judicial tribunals
C. made by a minister acting an Act of Parliament
D. made by local government
E. made by parastatals
Question 14
Before colonial rule, Yoruba traditional rulers were appointed by
A. the people acting through their representatives
B. the Ogboni
C. Ifa (oracle)priests
D. Odudwa
E. Kingmakers
Question 15
The first political party properly so-called was formed in Nigeria in
A. 1916
B. 1923
C. 1944
D. 1948
E. 1951
Question 16
The Lol Cadres, a major factor in the constitutional development of the French colonial territories, was introduced in
A. 1940
B. 1946
C. 1950
D. 1956
E. 1960
Question 17
The Coussey Commission Report laid the ground-work for the eventual independence of
A. Gambia
B. Gold Coast (Ghana)
C. Sierra Leone
D. Liberia
E. Nigeria
Question 18
The (former ) Western Region of Nigeria became internally self-governing in
A. 1955
B. 1957
C. 1958
D. 1956
E. 1959
Question 19
The first Pan African, conference was held in
A. Paris
B. Brussels
C. London
D. New York
E. Manchester
Question 20
The Public Service Commission (Nigeria) is responsible for the appointment of all,
A. judges of the High Court
B. officials of public corporations
C. civil servants
D. military personnel
E. university teachers
Question 21
Constitutional cases in Nigeria can only be raised in the first instance in
A. the Supreme Court
B. the High Courts
C. the Courts of Appeal
D. the Sharia Court of Appeal
E. none of the above
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Question 1
When did Nigeria gain her Independence?
A. 1st October, 1963
B. 31st October, 1690
C. 1st October, 2012
D. 1st October, 1960
E. 12th October, 1992
Question 2
Democracy means a system of government in which
A. the majority rules
B. the minority rules
C. there is no party system
D. the people rule
E. none of the above
Question 3
A constitution is federal if
A. it provides for a presidential system
B. it is unwritten
C. it is not unitary
D. the central and component units or authorities are co-ordinate and equal
E. there is a division of powers between a central and a number of other component authorities
Question 4
The Executive is
A. a committee of the legislature
B. the body that makes laws
C. the body that executes the policies of government
D. the highest organ of government
E. none of the above
Question 5
The Judiciary is
A. an arm of the Executive
B. the body which makes the law
C. a body of lawyers
D. the body which interprets the law
E. the body which enforces the law
Question 6
The separation of powers means the same as
A. a presidential system of government
B. checks and balances
C. the rule of law
D. supremacy of the judiciary
E. none of the above
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Question 7
Rights are
A. claims which the law allows
B. claims against the state
C. claims against other individuals
D. claims which are natural to men
E. what are written in the constitution
Question 8
Pressure groups are
A. Organisation which want to overthrow the government
B. organisations which seek to influence the policies of the government
C. associations of people who share the same ideology
D. political parties
E. religious orders
Question 9
A cabinet system of government is practised in
A. the USSR
B. the USA
C. the People's Republic of China
D. the United Kingdom
E. North Korea
Question 10
The citizen's obligations are
A. what the government orders
B. duties the individual imposes on himself
C. what the law requires of the individual
D. what the military decrees
E. what political parties demand of their members
Question 11
An electoral system is the system which governs
A. the appointment of the Pope elections
B. how people vote
C. the conduct of elections
D. the appointment of cabinet ministers
E. the appointment of judges
Question 12
An unwritten constitution is one which
A. is not subject to judicial review
B. is only partially written
C. is not written at all
D. is made up solely of a set of conventions
E. none of the above
Question 13
Delegated legislation is legislation
A. which is not submitted to parliament
B. made by judicial tribunals
C. made by a minister acting an Act of Parliament
D. made by local government
E. made by parastatals
Question 14
Before colonial rule, Yoruba traditional rulers were appointed by
A. the people acting through their representatives
B. the Ogboni
C. Ifa (oracle)priests
D. Odudwa
E. Kingmakers
Question 15
The first political party properly so-called was formed in Nigeria in
A. 1916
B. 1923
C. 1944
D. 1948
E. 1951
Question 16
The Lol Cadres, a major factor in the constitutional development of the French colonial territories, was introduced in
A. 1940
B. 1946
C. 1950
D. 1956
E. 1960
Question 17
The Coussey Commission Report laid the ground-work for the eventual independence of
A. Gambia
B. Gold Coast (Ghana)
C. Sierra Leone
D. Liberia
E. Nigeria
Question 18
The (former ) Western Region of Nigeria became internally self-governing in
A. 1955
B. 1957
C. 1958
D. 1956
E. 1959
Question 19
The first Pan African, conference was held in
A. Paris
B. Brussels
C. London
D. New York
E. Manchester
Question 20
The Public Service Commission (Nigeria) is responsible for the appointment of all,
A. judges of the High Court
B. officials of public corporations
C. civil servants
D. military personnel
E. university teachers
Question 21
Constitutional cases in Nigeria can only be raised in the first instance in
A. the Supreme Court
B. the High Courts
C. the Courts of Appeal
D. the Sharia Court of Appeal
E. none of the above
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Which of the following would act for the Head of state when he is out of the country?
A. the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
B. the Chief of Staff, Army
C. the Chief of staff, supreme Military Head Quarters
D. the Chief of Staff, Air Force
E. the General Officer Commanding, First Division
Question 23
To raise funds, local governments can levy
A. import duties
B. income taxes
C. Excise duties
D. rates
E. profits tax
Question 24
The Economic Commission for Africa is an agency of
A. the OAU
B. the Commonwealth
C. the United Nations
D. the OCAM
E. the African Development Bank
Question 25
Nigeria is not a member of
A. the OAU
B. the Security Council of the UN
C. the African Development Bank
D. the Commonwealth
E. the OCAM
Question 26
The primary political parties is to
A. oppose the government
B. Aggregate interest
C. mobilise public opinion
D. provide welfare for their member
E. provide support for the military
Question 27
Th OAU was formed in
A. 1946
B. 1956
C. 1960
D. 1963
E. 1965
Question 28
All members of the newly constituted local government councils in Nigeria were
A. Directly elected
B. indirectly elected
C. appointed by the State Governors
D. appointed by the Head of State
E. none of the above
Question 29
Which of the following is true as a major function of elections?
A. Elections serve the purpose of recruitment of the leaders to office in a modern state
B. the elections give the people a chance to eliminate opponents who are in office
C. they are means of testing the popularity of politicians of politicians
D. politicians use elections as tools to deceive the populace
E. Elections are a means by which politicians keep themeselves in power
Question 30
The first Governor General of Nigeria was
A. Lord Lugard
B. Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe
C. Sir James Robertson
D. the late Major Genery Aguiyi Irosi
E. the Oni of ife
Question 31
The first Governor General of Nigeria was
A. Lord Lugard
B. Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe
C. Sir James Robertson
D. the late Major Genery Aguiyi Irosi
E. the Oni of ife
Question 32
The supreme policy-making organ in the Organization of African Unity is
A. the Council of ministers
B. the Assembly of Head of State and government
C. the general secretariat
D. the specialised commissions
E. none of the above
Question 33
In which of these organs of the United Nations Organization is veto power exercised by some countries
A. the world health organisation
B. the security council
C. the general assembly
D. the UN committee against apartheid
E. the international court of justice
Question 34
In a federal system such as Nigeria the local governments are directly responsible
A. to the federal or central government
B. to the state government
C. to no other level of government
D. to the federal and state governments
E. to any level of government which can provide money for its programmes
Question 35
The 1946 constitutions in Nigeria and the Gold Coast (Ghana were the results of
A. pressures from nationalists within the colonies
B. pressures by united states of America
C. pressures from the British government
D. pressures from within and from outside these colonies
E. none of the above
Question 36
If the rights of the individual are violated or threatened, where can he go for redress?
A. the Executive branch of government
B. the Legislative branch of government
C. the Local government council
D. the Judicial branch of government
E. the Ministry for internal of Home Affairs
Question 37
In the Presidential system of government the president is elected to office by
A. the cabinet
B. the parliament or legislature
C. the military
D. the people through direct elections
E. the political party
Question 38
The military take over power from politicians in West African countries
A. when poltician have become corrupt and are reckless in their use of power
B. when there is a breakdom of law and order in the country
C. for reasons which touch on the interest of the military
D. because of the personal ambitions of some politicians
E. all of the above
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Which of the following would act for the Head of state when he is out of the country?
A. the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
B. the Chief of Staff, Army
C. the Chief of staff, supreme Military Head Quarters
D. the Chief of Staff, Air Force
E. the General Officer Commanding, First Division
Question 23
To raise funds, local governments can levy
A. import duties
B. income taxes
C. Excise duties
D. rates
E. profits tax
Question 24
The Economic Commission for Africa is an agency of
A. the OAU
B. the Commonwealth
C. the United Nations
D. the OCAM
E. the African Development Bank
Question 25
Nigeria is not a member of
A. the OAU
B. the Security Council of the UN
C. the African Development Bank
D. the Commonwealth
E. the OCAM
Question 26
The primary political parties is to
A. oppose the government
B. Aggregate interest
C. mobilise public opinion
D. provide welfare for their member
E. provide support for the military
Question 27
Th OAU was formed in
A. 1946
B. 1956
C. 1960
D. 1963
E. 1965
Question 28
All members of the newly constituted local government councils in Nigeria were
A. Directly elected
B. indirectly elected
C. appointed by the State Governors
D. appointed by the Head of State
E. none of the above
Question 29
Which of the following is true as a major function of elections?
A. Elections serve the purpose of recruitment of the leaders to office in a modern state
B. the elections give the people a chance to eliminate opponents who are in office
C. they are means of testing the popularity of politicians of politicians
D. politicians use elections as tools to deceive the populace
E. Elections are a means by which politicians keep themeselves in power
Question 30
The first Governor General of Nigeria was
A. Lord Lugard
B. Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe
C. Sir James Robertson
D. the late Major Genery Aguiyi Irosi
E. the Oni of ife
Question 31
The first Governor General of Nigeria was
A. Lord Lugard
B. Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe
C. Sir James Robertson
D. the late Major Genery Aguiyi Irosi
E. the Oni of ife
Question 32
The supreme policy-making organ in the Organization of African Unity is
A. the Council of ministers
B. the Assembly of Head of State and government
C. the general secretariat
D. the specialised commissions
E. none of the above
Question 33
In which of these organs of the United Nations Organization is veto power exercised by some countries
A. the world health organisation
B. the security council
C. the general assembly
D. the UN committee against apartheid
E. the international court of justice
Question 34
In a federal system such as Nigeria the local governments are directly responsible
A. to the federal or central government
B. to the state government
C. to no other level of government
D. to the federal and state governments
E. to any level of government which can provide money for its programmes
Question 35
The 1946 constitutions in Nigeria and the Gold Coast (Ghana were the results of
A. pressures from nationalists within the colonies
B. pressures by united states of America
C. pressures from the British government
D. pressures from within and from outside these colonies
E. none of the above
Question 36
If the rights of the individual are violated or threatened, where can he go for redress?
A. the Executive branch of government
B. the Legislative branch of government
C. the Local government council
D. the Judicial branch of government
E. the Ministry for internal of Home Affairs
Question 37
In the Presidential system of government the president is elected to office by
A. the cabinet
B. the parliament or legislature
C. the military
D. the people through direct elections
E. the political party
Question 38
The military take over power from politicians in West African countries
A. when poltician have become corrupt and are reckless in their use of power
B. when there is a breakdom of law and order in the country
C. for reasons which touch on the interest of the military
D. because of the personal ambitions of some politicians
E. all of the above
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Question 39
By establishing public corporations governments are trying to
A. eliminate private enterprises
B. compete with private enterprise
C. render crucial services to the public in areas which the civll service cannot effectively handle
D. make quick profit at the expense of the people
E. B and D
Question 40
The constitution of any given country must provide for
A. the ditribution of powers
B. the rights and duties of the individual
C. the rule of law
D. none of the above
E. A, B and C
Question 41
In a modern state, pressure Groups find that the most effective way of achieving their purposes is by
A. causing trouble among he populace
B. influencing decisions of government
C. forming political parties
D. rigging elections to offices of the state
E. A and C
Question 42
Which of the following would you consider the most famous among the leaders of nationalist movement in Nigeria?
A. Kwame Nkurumah
B. General Olusegun Obasanjo
C. Herbert Macaulay
D. Anthony Enahoro
E. Dauda Adegbenro
Question 43
The idea of collective responsibility in the Executive branch of government means that
A. no single member of the executive can take any responsible decision
B. a member of the executive has no way out of decisions made in that body
C. a member executive cannot publicly criticise decisions collectively made without first resigning
D. responibility within the executive is not unilateral
E. parliament must ratify executive decision collectively reached
Question 44
Indirect Rule as practised by the British in their West African colonies
A. did not attempt to reform existing traditional institutions
B. was over glorified and expedient nonsense
C. satisfied neither the rulers nor the ruled
D. had nothing in common with the reality of french rule in their colonies
E. meant ruling through existing rulers and attempting to check excesses
Question 45
The French idea of assimilation as applied in their colonies
A. was to make Frenchment out of African subjects
B. would have been allowed to produce more Frenchmen in the colonies than in traditional African
C. recognised real value in traditional African culture and was merely aimed at upgrading it
D. produced nothing but African puppets in the colonies
E. was abandoned within a couple of years of its operation
Question 46
The most remarkable thing about post-independence political development in the Gambia is
A. that the country has been swallowed up by the much bigger country of Senegal
B. the relatively untarnished reputation of sir Dauda Jawara
C. that without reliance on overwhelming force, the government has remained in power and tolerated opposition
D. the uniquely robust economy which the government has succeeded in establishing for the country and distributed fairly among its people
E. the existence of opposition parties
Question 47
The dominant idea behind the establishment of the organization of African Unity is
A. that Africa must unite
B. to show the world that Africa can also do what Latin American and Asian countries have done
C. to provide a framework and opportunities for-co-operation on common Africa problems
D. to promote economic development of Africa
E. to have its Secretary-General co-ordinate the foreign policies of member states
Question 48
The new local government reforms in Nigeria
A. seek to establish uniformity in type, purpose and functions local authorities
B. make traditional rulers more powerful than ever before
C. are a waste of time and the federal government's money
D. promote unity but allow for some diverity in the structure of local governments
E. would definitely establish clean and efficient governments at the local level
Question 49
The principle of universal adult suffrage refers to
A. the right of all adult people to vote
B. the structure of political parties
C. the legal nature of a constitution
D. the right to free speech
E. all of the above
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By establishing public corporations governments are trying to
A. eliminate private enterprises
B. compete with private enterprise
C. render crucial services to the public in areas which the civll service cannot effectively handle
D. make quick profit at the expense of the people
E. B and D
Question 40
The constitution of any given country must provide for
A. the ditribution of powers
B. the rights and duties of the individual
C. the rule of law
D. none of the above
E. A, B and C
Question 41
In a modern state, pressure Groups find that the most effective way of achieving their purposes is by
A. causing trouble among he populace
B. influencing decisions of government
C. forming political parties
D. rigging elections to offices of the state
E. A and C
Question 42
Which of the following would you consider the most famous among the leaders of nationalist movement in Nigeria?
A. Kwame Nkurumah
B. General Olusegun Obasanjo
C. Herbert Macaulay
D. Anthony Enahoro
E. Dauda Adegbenro
Question 43
The idea of collective responsibility in the Executive branch of government means that
A. no single member of the executive can take any responsible decision
B. a member of the executive has no way out of decisions made in that body
C. a member executive cannot publicly criticise decisions collectively made without first resigning
D. responibility within the executive is not unilateral
E. parliament must ratify executive decision collectively reached
Question 44
Indirect Rule as practised by the British in their West African colonies
A. did not attempt to reform existing traditional institutions
B. was over glorified and expedient nonsense
C. satisfied neither the rulers nor the ruled
D. had nothing in common with the reality of french rule in their colonies
E. meant ruling through existing rulers and attempting to check excesses
Question 45
The French idea of assimilation as applied in their colonies
A. was to make Frenchment out of African subjects
B. would have been allowed to produce more Frenchmen in the colonies than in traditional African
C. recognised real value in traditional African culture and was merely aimed at upgrading it
D. produced nothing but African puppets in the colonies
E. was abandoned within a couple of years of its operation
Question 46
The most remarkable thing about post-independence political development in the Gambia is
A. that the country has been swallowed up by the much bigger country of Senegal
B. the relatively untarnished reputation of sir Dauda Jawara
C. that without reliance on overwhelming force, the government has remained in power and tolerated opposition
D. the uniquely robust economy which the government has succeeded in establishing for the country and distributed fairly among its people
E. the existence of opposition parties
Question 47
The dominant idea behind the establishment of the organization of African Unity is
A. that Africa must unite
B. to show the world that Africa can also do what Latin American and Asian countries have done
C. to provide a framework and opportunities for-co-operation on common Africa problems
D. to promote economic development of Africa
E. to have its Secretary-General co-ordinate the foreign policies of member states
Question 48
The new local government reforms in Nigeria
A. seek to establish uniformity in type, purpose and functions local authorities
B. make traditional rulers more powerful than ever before
C. are a waste of time and the federal government's money
D. promote unity but allow for some diverity in the structure of local governments
E. would definitely establish clean and efficient governments at the local level
Question 49
The principle of universal adult suffrage refers to
A. the right of all adult people to vote
B. the structure of political parties
C. the legal nature of a constitution
D. the right to free speech
E. all of the above
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Question 50
A constituency
A. is the same as a legislature
B. is part of the campaign process
C. is an area or district in which the inhabitants can send a representative to parliament
D. is an important part of every monarchy
E. consists of party executives and freewheelers
Question 51
The treaty establishing the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was
A. concluded in Lome (Togo) in December, 1976 after hard and extensive negotiations
B. designed as the main pillar on which an eventual African common market would be built
C. the brain-child of Togo and Ghana
D. signed in Lagos in May 1975 to promote trade and other economic co-operation in the region as a whole
E. to immediately eliminate tariffs and other barriers to trade among members
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A constituency
A. is the same as a legislature
B. is part of the campaign process
C. is an area or district in which the inhabitants can send a representative to parliament
D. is an important part of every monarchy
E. consists of party executives and freewheelers
Question 51
The treaty establishing the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was
A. concluded in Lome (Togo) in December, 1976 after hard and extensive negotiations
B. designed as the main pillar on which an eventual African common market would be built
C. the brain-child of Togo and Ghana
D. signed in Lagos in May 1975 to promote trade and other economic co-operation in the region as a whole
E. to immediately eliminate tariffs and other barriers to trade among members
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JAMB 2025 REGISTRATION ENDS TODAY,MARCH 8TH–DESPERATE CANDIDATES BEG FOR E-PIN PORTAL REOPENING.
JAMB 2025 REGISTRATION ENDS TODAY,MARCH 8TH–DESPERATE CANDIDATES BEG FOR E-PIN PORTAL REOPENING.
[JAMB 2025 BIOLOGY QUESTIONS]
1. Reading the verdict of a case by a magistrate is an example of
A. A reflex action
B. An instinct
C. A conditioned reflex
D. A voluntary action✔️
2. An association between the root nodule of a leguminous plant and rhizobium sp, is known as
A. commmensalism
B. mycorrhiza✔️
C. parastism
D. symbiosis
3. Water fleas, wood lice and barnacles belong to the group?
A. arachnida
B. crustacea✔️
C. insecta
D. chilopoda
4. The veins of the leaf are formed by the
A. vascular bundles✔️
B. cambium cells
C. palisade tissue
D. spongy
5. Which of the following does a virus have in common with animal cells?
A. Nucleus
B. DNA✔️
C. Gycogen
D. Cytoplasm
6. One common characteristic of fungi, algae, mosses and ferns is that they
A. show alternation of generations
B. reproduce sexually by conjugation
C. produce spores that are dispersed✔️
D. possess chlorophyll in their tissues
7. The term caryopsis is used to describe a fruit in which the
A. testa and pericarp are separate
B. seed and endocarp are fused
C. testa and pericarp are fused✔️
D. seed coat and fruit wall are impermeable
8. A major limitation in the use of the potometer for measuring the rate of transpiration is that
A. it is made of breakable glass materials
B. it measures the rate of water intake
C. it measure the rate of water loss throuh the stern only
D. the movement of the air buble in the potometer cannot be timed accurately✔️
9. Which of the following correctly summarizes the life cycle of fern plant?
A. Spore → prothallus → thallus → sporangium
B. Male and female gamentangia → zygospores → sporangium → spores
C. Spore → thallus → spermatozoa + ovum → sporangium
D. Prothallus → spermatozoid → +egg cell → leafy plant → sporangium → spore✔️
10. The essential structural difference between hydra and tapeworm is that while Hydra
A. has tentacles, tapeworm is parasitic
B. is diploblastic, tapeworm is triplobastic✔️
C. has a mouth, tapeworm feeds by suckers
D. has mesoderm, tapeworm has mesogloea
11. Pawpaw seeds collected from a tree with many desirable agronomic qualities did not give rise to plants of desirable character as the parent because
A. seeds are not reliable for propagating plants
B. uncontrolled out-crossing can introduced unwanted variability✔️
C. vegetative propagation is best form of reproduction of all crop
D. seeds were not physiologically mature at the harvest
12. The group of Arthropods that has no antennae is the
A. Crustacea
B. Chilopoda
C. Arachnida✔️
D. Diplopoda
13. Mammals acclimatize to reduced oxygen content at high altitudes by
A. the stimulation of marrow to reduce the amount of erythrocytes produced✔️
B. increasing the rate at which erythrocytes are destroyed
C. the stimulation of marrow to produce more erythrocytes
D. increasing the breakdown of the protein portion of the erythrocytes
14.Which of the following characterizes the white mangrove?
A. Prop roots
B. Buttress roots
C. Breathing roots✔️
D. Stilt roots
15. The habitat of the cysticercus of taenia solium is
A. Alimentary canal of cattle
B. Muscles of pig✔️
C. Alimentary canal of pig
D. Muscles of cattle
16. In Nigeria, the guinea savanna belt borders the
A. mangrove swamps and the sahel savanna
B. rainforests and the sudan savanna✔️
C. desert and the sudan savanna
D. rainforests and the deserts
17. Secondary succession is much faster than primary succession because
A. pioneer colonizers are more in number
B. soil is already present✔️
C. secondary seres require less nutrients
D. species competition is increased
18. In Mucor or Rhizopus carbohydrate is absorbed in the form of
A. starch✔️
B. sucrose
C. glycogen
D. arabinose
19. Which one of the following option is not true for mucor of Rhizophus? it
A. Grows on moist dead organic matter
B. Is a plant
C. Has cellulose cell-wall✔️
D. Reproduce asexually by producing a spore
E. Has no chlorophyll
20. The theory of use and disuse of organs was promulgated by
A. Alfred Wallace
B. Charles Darwin
C. Jean Lamarck✔️
D. Robert Hook
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1. Reading the verdict of a case by a magistrate is an example of
A. A reflex action
B. An instinct
C. A conditioned reflex
D. A voluntary action✔️
2. An association between the root nodule of a leguminous plant and rhizobium sp, is known as
A. commmensalism
B. mycorrhiza✔️
C. parastism
D. symbiosis
3. Water fleas, wood lice and barnacles belong to the group?
A. arachnida
B. crustacea✔️
C. insecta
D. chilopoda
4. The veins of the leaf are formed by the
A. vascular bundles✔️
B. cambium cells
C. palisade tissue
D. spongy
5. Which of the following does a virus have in common with animal cells?
A. Nucleus
B. DNA✔️
C. Gycogen
D. Cytoplasm
6. One common characteristic of fungi, algae, mosses and ferns is that they
A. show alternation of generations
B. reproduce sexually by conjugation
C. produce spores that are dispersed✔️
D. possess chlorophyll in their tissues
7. The term caryopsis is used to describe a fruit in which the
A. testa and pericarp are separate
B. seed and endocarp are fused
C. testa and pericarp are fused✔️
D. seed coat and fruit wall are impermeable
8. A major limitation in the use of the potometer for measuring the rate of transpiration is that
A. it is made of breakable glass materials
B. it measures the rate of water intake
C. it measure the rate of water loss throuh the stern only
D. the movement of the air buble in the potometer cannot be timed accurately✔️
9. Which of the following correctly summarizes the life cycle of fern plant?
A. Spore → prothallus → thallus → sporangium
B. Male and female gamentangia → zygospores → sporangium → spores
C. Spore → thallus → spermatozoa + ovum → sporangium
D. Prothallus → spermatozoid → +egg cell → leafy plant → sporangium → spore✔️
10. The essential structural difference between hydra and tapeworm is that while Hydra
A. has tentacles, tapeworm is parasitic
B. is diploblastic, tapeworm is triplobastic✔️
C. has a mouth, tapeworm feeds by suckers
D. has mesoderm, tapeworm has mesogloea
11. Pawpaw seeds collected from a tree with many desirable agronomic qualities did not give rise to plants of desirable character as the parent because
A. seeds are not reliable for propagating plants
B. uncontrolled out-crossing can introduced unwanted variability✔️
C. vegetative propagation is best form of reproduction of all crop
D. seeds were not physiologically mature at the harvest
12. The group of Arthropods that has no antennae is the
A. Crustacea
B. Chilopoda
C. Arachnida✔️
D. Diplopoda
13. Mammals acclimatize to reduced oxygen content at high altitudes by
A. the stimulation of marrow to reduce the amount of erythrocytes produced✔️
B. increasing the rate at which erythrocytes are destroyed
C. the stimulation of marrow to produce more erythrocytes
D. increasing the breakdown of the protein portion of the erythrocytes
14.Which of the following characterizes the white mangrove?
A. Prop roots
B. Buttress roots
C. Breathing roots✔️
D. Stilt roots
15. The habitat of the cysticercus of taenia solium is
A. Alimentary canal of cattle
B. Muscles of pig✔️
C. Alimentary canal of pig
D. Muscles of cattle
16. In Nigeria, the guinea savanna belt borders the
A. mangrove swamps and the sahel savanna
B. rainforests and the sudan savanna✔️
C. desert and the sudan savanna
D. rainforests and the deserts
17. Secondary succession is much faster than primary succession because
A. pioneer colonizers are more in number
B. soil is already present✔️
C. secondary seres require less nutrients
D. species competition is increased
18. In Mucor or Rhizopus carbohydrate is absorbed in the form of
A. starch✔️
B. sucrose
C. glycogen
D. arabinose
19. Which one of the following option is not true for mucor of Rhizophus? it
A. Grows on moist dead organic matter
B. Is a plant
C. Has cellulose cell-wall✔️
D. Reproduce asexually by producing a spore
E. Has no chlorophyll
20. The theory of use and disuse of organs was promulgated by
A. Alfred Wallace
B. Charles Darwin
C. Jean Lamarck✔️
D. Robert Hook
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