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6321

You have been sent on indefinite suspension for the part you played in a recent disturbance in which valuable school property was damaged. Write a letter to the principal of your school describing the part that you played and apologizing for your involvement.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 1998 THEORY
6322

The eye defect cause by the development of cloudy areas in the lenses is

  • A. presbyopia
  • B. glaucoma
  • C. cataract
  • D. astigmatism
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2013
6323

Who presided over the Jerusalem Council?

  • A) Peter
  • B) Paul
  • C) James
  • D) Barnabas
View Discussion (0)POST UTME OOU
6324

Saul and Barnabas were sent on their mission by the

  • A. church at Antioch
  • B. apostles at Jerusalem
  • C. church at Tarsus
  • D. Christians in Rome
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1991
6325

The association between bacteria residing in the caecum and the ruminant is

  • A. parastitism
  • B. predation
  • C. saprophytism
  • D. mutualism
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2009
6326

Talle was imprisoned for?

  • A. Murder
  • B. Kidnapping and Robbery
  • C. Kidnapping and extortion
  • D. smuggling
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2021
6327

Read the following passage and answer the questions on it

It was a cold windy Monday morning just before dawn. A frail old woman who could barely see beyond a few metres ahead of her - an early septuagenarian - braved all odds and stepped out onto the dirty road in the village of Koomla. For her, today's duty had to be done even if it meant further risking her delicate health. "What would I not do for Koku to amount to something in this life that has given me nothing but woes?" Mma Koku thought to herself.

And so, despite the ominous signs from the sky, and wearing just a threadbare sweater over an equally aged wrapper, she forged ahead, daring the draught of air that was threatening to topple her. Luckily, the sand ground was still largely undisturbed owing to the dew, so she didn't have to contend with fending off particles from her often rheumy eyes.

"Come what may" Mma Koku assured herself as her left foot planked into a muddy pothole she hadn't seen in time, "today I shall see the pathfinder before he leaves for the city." Her destination was still about nine kilometres away. At home, The Pathfinder, a middle-aged university teacher - the very first person to earn the highest postgraduate degree from the village of Koomla - had just roused himself from dreamland. In the dream,a figure in white had told him he owed an obligation to the old woman. She was on her way to give him a parcel for her son studying in the university in the city, about a thousand miles away.

The Pathfinder had come home for a two-day visit and the news had got to Mma Koku, who gladly took all her savings for the last three months, put it in a small envelope and tied it up in the edge of her wrapper. The duo were to meet at the junction where the village road led off to the city. "You know, Lord, this is all I have. Please let my son turn out well," the old woman prayed. "No sacrifice is too much for one's child," she heaved, skipping over another muddy pothole, for it had rained the previous day.

By the time Mma Koku got about a mile from The Pathfinder's home, the day was now bright enough for her to see with less strain. However, the sky suddenly became overcast and only seconds later, there was a torrent from the heavens. There was very little that the surprised old woman could do to stave off the watery onslaught, so she trudged on stoically. At the appointed place, The Pathfinder activated his wipers at top speed as he stayed on the lookout for the person he was expecting.

As drenched as Mma Koku came into view, The Pathfinder switched off the ignition and rushed out to meet up with her, guiding her into a nearby shed. After a few minutes of pleasantries, she handed over her widow's mite. Mma, please wait here till the sky stops weeping," he begged her. "I must run along now."

"Ah, what can beat a mother's love!" Dr Felix Adoka soliloquised pensively, shaking his head as he winked a left turn to an oncoming driver, prepared to confront the elements. "I shall ensure her son gets a teaching job once he is done," he promised himself.

What two indications are there in the passage that Mma Koku was poor?View Discussion (0)WAEC 2023 THEORY
6328

The firm whose sales and total revenue of the commodity as given in the table is

  • A. a monopolist
  • B. a monopolistic competitor
  • C. an oligopolist
  • D. a perfect competitor
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2000
6329

An aeroplane flies due North from a town T on the equator at a speed of 950km per hour for 4 hours to another town P. It then flies eastwards to town Q on longitude 65°E. If the longitude of T is 15°E,

(a) represent this information in a diagram ;

(b) calculate the : (i) latitude of P, correct to the nearest degree ; (ii) distance between P and Q, correct to four significant figures. [Take \(\pi = \frac{22}{7}\); Radius of the earth = 6400km].

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2013 THEORY
6330

The conversion of a nutrient into a molecule in the body of a consumer is referred to as

  • A. digestion
  • B. assimilation
  • C. absorption
  • D. inhibition
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2011