Past Questions And Answers
In plant respiration occurs in
- A. mesophyll cells only
- B. the root only
- C. the stomata and lenticel only
- D. all living cells
Which of the following is true of an electrical charge?
- A. Positive charge means deficit electrons
- B. Negative charge means excess of electrons
- C. electric current means movement of electrons
- D. All of the above
The partners capital are: Modibbo #60,000 and Jakata #90,000. The partners share profit and losses in the ratio of their capital contributions. The net profit for the year is #12,000. What is Jakata's sharing profit?
- A. 3:5
- B. 1:2
- C. 2:5
- D. 1:5
Make 'n' the subject of the formula if w = \(\frac{v(2 + cn)}{1 - cn}\)
- A. \(\frac{1}{c}(\frac{w - 2v}{v + w})\)
- B. \(\frac{1}{c}(\frac{w - 2v}{v - w})\)
- C. \(\frac{1}{c}(\frac{w + 2v}{v - w})\)
- D. \(\frac{1}{c}(\frac{w + 2v}{v + w})\)
This question is based on Literary Appreciation
' 'O fleeting gleam of noon dream You incense my clothed cream!
Tony E. Afejuku: An Orchard of Wishes
The literary device used in the lines above is
- A. repetition
- B. refrain
- C. consonance
- D. assonance
Catharsis is normally associated with____________
- A. Pantomime
- B. Tragedy
- C. Comedy
- D. Farce
(a) Describe the formation of (i) Erosional plains, (ii) Dissected plateau
(b) Highlight two advantages and two disadvantages of plains.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2006 THEORYWhat specific reply did John the Baptist give to the soldiers during his preaching
- A) collect no more than is appointed you
- B) do not begin to say to yourselves: we have Abraham as our father
- C) bear fruits that befit repentance
- D) be content with your wages
Gestation period is defined as the time
- A. of fusion of the sperm and the egg
- B. between conception and parturition
- C. of release of ovum from the ovary
- D. of the birth of the young animal
Othello: Why, how now, ho? from whence ariseth this?
Are we turned Turks, and to Ourselves do that
Which heaven hath forbid the ottomites?
For Christian shame put by this barbarous brawl!
He hat stirs next to carve for his own rage
Holds his soul light; he dies upon his motion.
Silence the dreadful bell, it frights the isle
From her propriety, What is the matter, masters?
Honest Iago, that looks dead with grieving
Speak, Who began this? On thy love, I charge thee
Iago: I do not know
(Acts II, Scene Three, Lines 155 - 165)
To Othello, Iago is________________
- A. Sincere
- B. A negligent guard
- C. Untrustworthy
- D. A loyal senator

