Past Questions And Answers
Human development can be improved if
- A. banks give more loans to businessmen
- B. large family sizes are encouraged
- C. general education and training are encouraged
- D. it is handled by the private sector only
Which of the following statements describes a body in a stable equilibrium correctly?
- A. a person walking on a tight-rope
- B. ball on a smooth horizontal table
- C. ball resting on an inverted hemisphere bowl
- D. ball in the middle of a nemispherical bowl
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations of the sentence is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
Although the men were foreigners, they were given preferential treatment. This means that the men were treated
- A. better than others
- B. with caution
- C. with respect
- D. very quickly
Which one of the following actions may be regarded as Mubah?
- A. Acquisition of knowledge
- B. smoking
- C. Salat ash shaf
- D. Shaking hands while greeting
Which of the following requires acceptances before it can be valid?
- A. Promissory note
- B. Bill of exchange
- C. Letter of credit
- D. Cheque
Which of the following was not a result of Saul's sin of disobedience?
- A. Destruction of Jericho
- B. Death of Saul
- C. Saul's frequent mental crisis
- D. Death of Saul's children
The sequence of beats in a poem is its
- A. rhythm
- B. rhyme
- C. irony
- D. personification
Which of the following is a valid e-mail address?
- A. www.itbeginswithu.org
- B. waeconline@yahoo.co.uk
- C. www.waeconline.org
- D. www.fine.gov.ng
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
The doctor's .................was that the patient was suffering from cancer.
- A. prediction
- B. verdict
- C. diagnosis
- D. analysis
The punishment of Israel according to the vision of Jeremiah includes all the following except
- A. occupation of the land by foreigners
- B. restoration of their kings and priests
- C. destruction of their flocks and herds
- D. consumption of their harvest by their enemies

