Past Questions And Answers
Three consecutive terms of a geometric progression are given as n-2, n and n+3. Find the common ratio
- A. 1/4
- B. 1/2
- C. 2/3
- D. 3/2
Which factor of production has the following characteristics? I.Free gift of nature II.Limited in supply III.Immobile
- A. land
- B. labour
- C. capital
- D. entrepreneur
The temperature of an object is raised by 120°C. The resulting increase in its absolute temperature is
- A. 50K
- B. 120 K
- C. 200K
- D. 393K
The recurrent coups in West African countries resulted in
- A. dictatorship
- B. POLITICAL INSTABILITY
- C. nepotism
- D. poor conditions in the army
Maize is a very important crop because apart from serving as a staple, it
- A. is ploughed into the soil to increase fertility
- B. can be processes into corn flakes
- C. forms the base of most livestock feeds
- D. is used for producing germ oil
In the question below choose the word(s) or phrase whichbest fills the gap: After the accused was found guilty by the court, his counsel .... before sentence was passed.
- A. begged for mercy
- B. made a plea for mitigation
- C. made anovation
- D. made a plea for litigation
Herod persecuted the early church because he was
- A. opposed to the Apostle's teaching
- B. impressed by his growing popularly after killing James
- C. unhappy that the Jewish leaders were not doing enough havoc to the apostles
- D. asserting the extended powers granted to him by rome
The pryrenoid in Spirogyra:
- A) usually contains starch
- B) is suspended by cytoplasmic strands
- C) is mainly used for respiration
- D) excrete waste product
This question is based on General Literary Principles.
Drama is the representation of a complete series of actions by means of
- A. movement and gesture for the screen and audience
- B. speech, movement and gesture for the stage only
- C. speech, movement and gesture for the stage, screen and radio
- D. speech, gesture and movement for the screen and radio
It was Friday on Jan 1, 2010. What was the day of the week Jan 1, 2011?
- A) Sunday
- B) Wednesday
- C) Thursday
- D) Saturday

