Past Questions And Answers
Which of the following plants is not a leguminous forage?
- A. Centrosema Pubescens
- B. Panicum maximum
- C. Stylosanthes gracilis
- D. Calopogonium mucunoides
Find the range of values of x which satisfy the inequalities 4x - 7 ≤ 3x and 3x - 4 ≤ 4x
- A. -4 ≤ x ≤ 7
- B. -7 ≤ x ≤ 4
- C. x ≥ -7
- D. -7 ≤ x ≤ 6
The developments banks are essentially different from commercial banks because they
- A. medium and long term loans
- B. open current accounts for their customers
- C. discount bills of exchange
- D. are lenders of last resort
(a) Using a ruler and a pair of compasses only, construct a parallelogram PQRS with diagonals |PR| = 9cm and |QS| = 6cm, intersecting at K and < QKR = 60°.
(b) Construct a rectangle PABS which is equal in area to PQRS in (a) above and on the same side of PS as PQRS. Measure |PA|.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1991 THEORYWhen the federal government guarantees a loan for a state government, such a loan constitutes
- A. a public debt
- B. a transferred debt
- C. a private debt
- D. an inter-governmental debt
A mixture of petrol and water can be separated through
- A. centrifugation
- B. distillation
- C. the use of separating funnel
- D. the use of filter paper
After each of the following sentence, a list of possible interpretations is given. choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence
The government troop extended the olive branch to the rebels. This means that the government troops
- A. has reached a critical stage
- B. killed a lot of rebels
- C. were ready for peace
- D. defended their territory bravely
Cedric measured the height of his tomato plants, in centimeters, and collected the following data: 3,4,8,4,6,3,7,5,6,5,4 What is the median height for his plants?
- A. 7
- B. 3
- C. 4
- D. 5
Pick the odd item from the list below
- A. Night Rain
- B. Things fall Apart
- C. Stanley Meets Mutesa
- D. Nightfall in Soweto
Choose the option that best completes the gap. If you keep playing with this door handle, it will get __________
- A. loose
- B. lose
- C. loosed
- D. loosing


