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ZUNVEH, MARIAM ALAGBO,BESIDE KENNY BAKERY ILOGBO EREMI OKO AFO BADAGRYEXPRESSWAY
2nd TERM EXAMINATION,2020/2021 ACADEMIC SESSION.
LAGOS Tel:07069538503,09030945078 France:+33751125647
Email:adeyemibestlegacyschool@gmail.com
SUBJECT: Basic Science CLASS:JSS 1
NAME:________________________________________ TIME ALLOWED:1hr15minutes
DATE:__________________
SECTION A (OBJECTIVES)
Instructions: Choose a,b,c or d to answer the following objective questions.
1. The release of eggs (ova) in the female from the ovary to the fallopian tube is referred to
as ------------
(A) menstruation (B) ovulation (C) reproduction (D) fertilization (E) gestation
2. The fusion of the nuclei of male and female sex cells (gametes) to form zygotes is called
-----------
(A) ovulation (B) fertilization (C) implantation (D) puberty (E) menstruation
3. Which of these cannot be regarded as an air pollutant?
(A) Carbon monoxide (B) Noise (C) Nitrogen (D) Dust (E) Smoke
4. Air pollutants can cause one of the following diseases: (A) Excretory diseases (B)
Reproductive diseases (C) Respiratory diseases (D) Nervous diseases (E) Skeletal diseases
5. The pregnancy period in mammals is otherwise called -------
(A) gestation (B) incubation (C) regurgitation (D) menopause (E) hibernation
6. Where does fertilization take place? (A) Uterus (B) Vaginal (C) Fallopian tube (D)
Cervix (E) Ovary
7. The development of the embryo takes place in the -----
(A) Uterus (B) Vaginal (C) Fallopian tube (D) Cervix (E) Ovary
8. Cutting out of air supply to a human being is known as ------
(A) suffocation (B) respiration (C) inflammation (D) instigation (E) adulteration
9. The soil pollutants can be controlled by the following EXPECT ----- (A) making use of
biodegradable refuse to make manure (B) public education (C) burning of soil (D) minimising
the use of insecticides and herbicides in the soil (E) disallowing dumping of chemicals in the
soil.
10. Which of the following is NOT a water pollutant?
(A) Soot (B) Detergent (C) Fertilizers (D) Pesticides (E) Crude oil
11. One of the following serves as a reproductive organ in a male
(A) Uterus (B) Ureter (C) Urethra (D) Oviduct (E) Cervix
12. Menopause is a stage where women are; (A) able to produce (B) produce egg (C) able to
menstruate
(D) Unable to menstruate any more eggs and have stopped menstruation (E) unable to produce
blood in her system
13. Conception occurs when (A) sperm unites with ovum (B) sperm moves to the fallopian
tube
(C) the fertilized egg implants itself to the lining of the uterus (D) fertilized egg remains at the
Oviduct
(E) ovum and sperm join together
14. Conception occurs in ----- (A) Fallopian tube (B) Oviduct (C) Vagina (D) Uterus/womb
(E) Cervix
15. One advantage of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene during menstruation is ----- (A) It
prevents cold and catarrh (B) it allows flexibility (C) it prevents body odour and discomfort
(D) It shows a sense of maturity (E) none of the above
16. Water pollution may be controlled by (A) repair of leakages in roofs (B) sweeping the
surroundings regularly (C) disposing of refuse properly (D) making good soakaway pits (E)
retaining stagnant water
17. Which of the gases below can be reduced by water pollution and cause the death of
aquatic life?
(A) Carbon (IV) oxide (B) Carbon (II) oxide (C) Nitrogen (D) Oxygen (E) Chlorine
18. Soil pollutants are substances that ----- (A) improve the quality of the soil (B) affect the
quality of the soil (C) manage the quality of the soil (D) are none of the above (E) all of the
above
19. When ozone layer is depleted (reduced), it means ----- (A) global warming occurs (B)
Chlorine in chlorofluoro carbon is removed from the ozone layer (C) the ozone layer shields
the inhabitants of the earth from skin cancer (D) the ozone layer absorbs nitrogen substance (E)
the ozone layer is attacked by chlorine in CFC's and can't protect as expected
20. Which of the following is the effect of too much sewage in water? (A) decrease in the
production of germs (B) decrease in the growth of germs (C) increase in the production of
germs (D) increase in the growth of germs (E) none of the above
21. Organisms which are able to make their own food are said to be ___________. (a)
autotrophic (b) commensal (c) heterotrophic (d) parasitic (e) saprophytic
22. Malaria is transmitted through the bite of ________mosquito. (a) aedes (b) female anopheles (c)
female culex (d) male anopheles (e) male culex
23. Animals that feed on both plants and animals are called ______.(a) carnivores (b) frugivores (c)
herbivores (d) omnivores (e) scavengers
24. Which of the following illustrates the life cycle of mosquito? (a) Adult---Larva---pupa---egg (b)
egg---larva---adult (c) egg---larva---pupa---adult (d) egg---nymph---adult (e) egg---
pupa---larva---adult.
25. Which of the following is not a natural source of water? (a) reservoir (b) river (c) spring (d)
stream (e) well
26. Which of the following is not a member of the nuclear family? A) daughter (b) father (c) mother
(d) son (e) uncle
27. The activities of the cell are controlled by_____. (a) Cell membranes (b) chloroplast (c)
cytoplasm (d) nucleus (e) vacuole.
28. Which of the following is a type of movement? (a) Active movement (b) inactive movement (c)
dancing movement (d) standing movement (e) docile movement.
29. If you fail to keep your hair clean and tidy, which of the following might result? I. Bad odor II.
Bushy hair III. Lice in hair IV. Dandruff. (a) I only (b) II only (c)
III only (d) IV only (e) I, II, III, and IV.
30. Which of the following might result from poor hygiene of the teeth? I. toothache II. Tooth decay
III. Extracting of bad teeth IV. Falling out of teeth before old age. (a) II only (b) III only (c) I and II only
(d) II and III only (e) I, II, III and IV
PART B THEORY
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTION IN THIS PART.
(1) Define air pollution. List and define the three types of pollution. (5 marks)
(2) List five sources of: (i) Air pollution. (ii) Water pollution. (5 marks)
(3) Define the following (a) Reproduction (b) Menstruation (c) Fertilization (10 marks)
_____ are standard rules and criteria that influence and determine how individuals behave in the
society? {a} Culture {b} Values {c}Laws.
22. Values help one in _____ ? {a} Making important lies in life{b} Making important decisions in
life. {c} Making important friends in life.
23. One of these is not a source of Good Values? (a) Under the bridge {b} Community {c} Family.
24. One of these is not a factor that promote Good Values? (a) Tolerance (b) Trust (c) Back biting.
25. Values can be manifested in _____ ways? (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1.
26. Manifestation of Values is seen in the _____ ? (a) School and individual (b) Church and people
(c) Society and individual.
27. Good Values allows the Society to ______ ? (a) Be in unity (b) Be at war (c) Back bite.
28. Treating everybody sincerely and fairly is a sign of being _____ ? (a) Self Reliant (b) Co-
operative (c) Honesty.
29. One not respected is as a result of ______ ? (a) Dishonesty (b) Lack of co-operation (c) Lack of
self reliance.
Theory
Answer all questions.
1. Who is a citizen? (5marks)
1b. List four (4) ways of becoming a citizen of Nigeria according to
the constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria. (10 marks)
(30Marks)
1. One of the following is not concerned with production in direct services ________
A. doctor B. teacher C. barber D. factory worker
2. Which of the following is a reward of labour as a factor of production?
A. rent B. wages/salaries C. interest D. profit
3. The reward of capital as a factor of production is ____
A. rent B. interest C. profit D. wages/salaries
4. One of the following does not belong to the service occupation?
A. Police officer B. Military personnel c. Trader D. Doctor
5. One of the following enhances the movement of goods and services from one place to
another
A. insurance B. advertising C. banking D. transportation
6. The following are factors of production except ______ A. Land B. Labour C.
Capital D. Vehicle
7. Which of these is immobile as a factor of production?A. Capital B. Entrepreneur
C. Land D. Labour.
8. A dishonest person will be all of the following except. A. greedy B. inconsiderate C.
disloyal D. truthful
9. The following are the attributes of truthfulness in business except.
A. uprightness B. reliability C. honesty D. lies
10. Which of the following is not a productive activity? A. Service of a dentist B. Service
of an engineer C. Kidnapping and smuggling of goods D. Entertainment by musician
11. Any legal, economic activity in which a person is engaged in order to earn a living is
______
A. production B. occupation C. commerce D. factors of production.
12. All of the following contribute to FAILURE in business except
A. greed B. gossip C. hatred D. honesty
13. The buying and selling of goods and services is called …… A. Job B. Trade. C.
Farming. D. Promotion.
14. The totality of human behavior is referred to as …… A. Attitude B. Punctuality C.
Integrity D. Play
15. All but one of the following are the characteristics of an entrepreneur
A. Determination B. Dishonesty C. Commitment D. Resourcefulness
16. Which of these is mobile as a factor of production? A. Capital B. Entrepreneur C.
Land D. Labour.
17. Which of these is a commercial occupation? A. Agriculture B. Mechanic C. Trading
D. Plumbing
18. One of the rewards for being truthful is
A. credibility and respect B. unpopularity C. demotion D. punishment
19. Which of the following is not an example of extractive occupation?
A. Mining B. Fishing C. Farming D. Construction of roads and bridges
20. The quality of having a strong attachment to someone or something is called …
A. Devotions B. Punctuality C. Work D. Labour
When buying and selling involves other countries, it is referred to as ------ trade
A. consumer B. foreign C. home D. retail E. wholesale
11. Farming is an example of -------- occupation A. Commercial B. Constructive C. Extractive D.
Manufacturing E. Service
12. Re-exporting of goods brought into Nigeria to other countries is known as ------
Trade. A. import B. export C. Entrepot D. Foreign E. Home
13. Foreign trade consist of ------- parts A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 E. 6
14. Minimum number of persons that can form public limited liability company is A. 2 B. 5 C. 7
D. 9 E. 10
15. The ------- department is responsible for preparing workers wages A. accounts B. personnel
C. production D. purchases E. sales
17. The drawee of a cheque is the A. bank B. creditor C. drawer D. payee E. writer
18. Which of the following is not a source of business capital for a one man business? A. Borrowing
from friends B. Borrowing from relatives C. Issuing of shares D. Past savings E. profit from previous
operations
19. A document issued by the cashier as evidence of payment is known as A. cash book B. debit
note C. invoice D. order E. receipt
20. The provision of goods and services to satisfy human want is called ------- A. enterprise B.
distribution C. Investment D. Marketing E. Production
21. The reward for capital is --------- A. interest B. rent C. profit and loss D. wages and salaries
E. rate
22. The reward for land is---------- A. interest B. rent C. profit and loss D. wages and salaries E.
rate
23. Wealth used in creation of further wealth is called -------- A. land B. capital C. entrepreneur
D. Labour E. Organisation
24. The wholesaler buys goods in large quantity from the ------ and sell in small quantity to the
retailer. A. producer B. seller C. buyer D. hawkers E. consumer
25. Below are the examples of goods except A. chairs B. clay pots C. cocoa D. film show E.
pens
26. ---------- is any thing that can satisfy human wants. A. utilities B. materials C. properties D.
luxury E. equipment
27. The production of motor vehicles, shoes and plastics are grouped under ---- Industry. A.
construction B. extractive C. Manufacturing D. primary E. secondary
28. Which of the following is not a product of an extractive industry? A. crude oil B. limestone C.
tin ore D. tyres E. yams
29. The profit given to the owner of Limited Liability Company is called A. shares B. stock C.
interest D. profit E. Dividend
30. Clerical duties are best performed in A. company B. market C. ministry D. office E. school
SECTION B: THEORY
INSTRUCTION: Answer the questions below:
1. Identify the Four factors of production and their rewards 10marks
Physical education is best defined as the process of A. Training the body only B. Developing the
structure of the body and mind C. Training the body, the mind and the soul D.
Developing the body
The scope of physical education include the following EXCEPT A. Farming B.
Aquatics C. Games D. Gymnastics
All the following are the aims of physical education EXCEPT A. Physical development C.
Emotional development B. Physiological development D. Social development
Moving from one place to another is called A. Locomotor movement C. Non-
locomotor movement B. Manipulative movement D. Locomotive movement
Athletics is a term used in describing A. Running and jumping C. Throwing and
jumping B. Field and track events D. Jogging and running
The number of lanes for an athletics track is…….A. 6 B. 8 C. 9 D.
10
7. A relay team normally consists of __________ athletes. A. 3 B. 8 C.
4 D. 7
8. Which of the following activities require speed? A. Sprinting B. Boxing C.
Jogging D. Dancing
9. The meal that contains the various classes of food in the right proportion is A. Calories B.
Vitamins C. Balanced diet D. Over balanced
10. The following are vitamins EXCEPT A. J B. C C. D D. K
11. What is the width of an athletics lane? A. 1.23m B. 1.10m C. 1.22m D.
1.33m
12. Which of the following races are categorized as sprints? A. 40m, 50m, 200m, 5,000 B.
50m,100m, 200m, 400m C. 50m, 100m, 800m, 1,500m D. 60m, 110m, 400m,
800m
13. Which of the following is NOT a track or field event? A. Badminton B. Discus C.
Hurdles D. High jump
14. The sector of a discus pitch is ________ degree. A. 20 B. 40 C. 50
D. 60
15. The Nigeria swimming governing body is A. S.F.N. B. F.I.N.A. C. C.A.F.
D. N.F.F.
16. ________ is NOT an example of aquatic activities. A. Diving B. Canoeing C.
Walking D. Boating
17. Track event are also called __________ events. A. Swimming B. Running C.
Throwing D. Throwing
18. Crouch start is used to start __________ races. A. Narrow B. Clapping C.
Sprint D. Basket
19. _________ education also helps to correct bad posture.A. Biology B. Basic C.
Elementary D. Physical
20. Sources of protein are the following EXCEPT A. Groundnut B. Milk C. Fish
D. Cheese
21. An important equipment in relay is A. Whistle B. Baton C. Track D. Stop
watch
22. Which of the following is NOT a sprint race?A. 500m B. 400m C. 200mD.
100m
23. The throwing sector for shot put is ____________ degree. A. 55 B. 50 C.
45 D. 29
24. The following are methods of starting sprint races EXCEPT A. Standing B.
Elongated C. Bunch D. Medium
25. One of the following is a team event in athletics A. 100m B. Marathon C. Relay
race D. Cross country race
26. Which of the following is an offence in soccer game? A. PushingB. Tackling C. Shooting
D. Heading
27. Which of these is a source of protein? A. Cocoyam B. Beans C.
Plantain D. Sugar
28. 4 X 100M and 4 X 400M are examples of ______________ races in athletics. A. Relay B.
Shuttle C. Middle D. Long
29. What is the duration of soccer game? A. 20 minutes B. 40 minutes C. 80 minutes
D. 90 minutes
30. All are non-locomotor movements EXCEPT A. Bending B. Stretching C.
Running D. Pushing
Theory
Section(B)
Instruction;Answer all questions.
b.In tabular form,list out the classes of food, their functions and examples of food they contain
Section B (Theory)
Instruction:Answer all questions
(1) Write out the Lords’ Prayer
(2) Mention the twelve(12) disciples of Jesus Christ
(3) What was the first Miracle of Jesus Christ and where did he perform it?
(4) Write out Psalm 23
Motto:EDUCATION IS THE BEST LEGACY
ZUNVEH, MARIAM ALAGBO,BESIDE KENNY BAKERY ILOGBO EREMI OKO AFO BADAGRYEXPRESSWAY
2nd TERM EXAMINATION,2020/2021 ACADEMIC SESSION.
LAGOS Tel:07069538503,09030945078 France:+33751125647
Email:adeyemibestlegacyschool@gmail.com
SUBJECT:Agricultural Science CLASS:JSS 1
NAME:________________________________________ TIME ALLOWED:1hr15minutes
DATE:__________________
SECTION A (OBJECTIVES)
Instructions: Choose a,b,c or d to answer the following objective questions.
1. Perennial crops include all of the following, except … (a) rubber (b) citrus (c) banana
(d) mango
2. One these crops has two cotyledons ……(a) rice (b) maize (c) millet (d) cowpea
3. Mango is an example of....... plant. (a) monocot (b) dicot (c) one seed leaf (d) tricot
4. A farming system that requires large area of land and machinery is … farming
(a)subsistence (b) pastoral (c) extensive (d) commercial
5. Which of the following group of crops represent raw materials for the beverage
industries?
(a)cowpea, yam, mango (b) sisal,kenaf, jute (c) tea, coffee, cocoa (d) plantain, orange,
cocoyam
6. Which of the following belong to oil crops? (a) cotton (b) orange (c) mango (d)
cowpea
7. Farm animals provide the following for man, except….
(a) furniture(b) power (c) sports (d) transportation
8. The science of growing fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants is known as …
(a)apiculture (b) forestry (c) horticulture (d) fishery
9. Which of the following crops has leaves with net venation?
(a)wheat (b) cowpea (c) millet (d) sorghum
10. Which of the following is an annual crop? (a) maize (b) cassava (c) cocoa (d) cocoyam
11. The following crops are classified as legume, except …
(a)cowpea (b) groundnut (c)oilpalm(d)soyabean
12. Animals used to carry farm produce are called …
(a)work animals (b) pet animals (c) aquatic animals (d) poultry
13. The following are the products obtained from farm animals, except …
(a)meat (b) milk (c) egg (d) fruit
14. Aquatic organisms are major sources of ……(a) starch (b) fats and oils (c) protein (d)
water
15. … animals are used to combat crimes, (a) aquatic (b) guard (c) pet (d) dairy
16. Animals that eat, live and reproduce in water are called …
(a)aquatic animals (b) mammals (c) poultry (d) terrestrial animals
17. Any animal covered with feathers is called ……(a) duck (b) bird (c) reptile (d) fowl
18. An example of pet animal is …… (a) parrot (b) lizard (c) tiger (d) lion
19. One of the following animals can be used to work on the farm ……(a) dog (b) lion (c) cat
(d) bull
20. One of the following animals is not poultry ……(a) duck (b) cat (c) goose (d) hen
21. 1. The branch of agriculture that is concerned with sending new ideas to farmers and also
sending problem to research stations is called ______A.Agricultural economics B.Agricultural
extension C.Agricultural science D.Agricultural accounting
22. The process through which water is lost from the plant’s leaf is termed _____A.Evaporation
B.Capillary action C.Percolation D.Transpiration
23. Pollination in plants can be described as a process of _____ A.Sexual reproduction B.Asexual
reproduction C.Asexual propagation D.Vegetative propagation
24. A weaned calf should be fed on large quantities of _____ A.Silage B.Hay C.Succulents
D.Concentrates
25. The following farm animals are monogastric EXCEPT _____A.Rabbit B.Pig C.Goat D.Dog
26. Pest are economically important because they _____.A.Destroy soil fertility after their death and
decay
B.Break down organic materials in the soil C.Enhance the economic potential of crops D.Transmit
diseases and damage crops
27. Which of the following crop is a rhizome?
A.Cassava B.Cocoyam C.Yam D.Ginger
28. Which of the following crops is used for fibre production? A.Indian rubber
B.Para-rubber C.Jute D.Benniseed
29. Which of the following is NOT a vegetable?
30. Which of the following ecological zones is best suited for pastoral farming? A.Mangrove swamp
B.Rain forest C.Mangrove forest D.Savanna
THEORY: Answer all questions:
(30Marks)
Theory (Answer any two questions)
1 (a) What is a family? (5Marks)
(b) State the three types of a family (5Marks)
GRAMMAR
Choose from the alternatives A-D, the one that correctly states the type of adverb used.
1. The prices of goods are quite reasonable. It is an adverb of….
(A) time (B) place (C) manner (D) degree
2. Why have you come here?
(A) place (B) degree (C) interrogation (D) manner
3. There is party in that house; hence the loud noise.
(A) manner (B)time (C) reason (D) frequency
4. Thanks, that’s very nice of you.
(A) manner (B)degree (C) place (D)time
5. When did the players arrive?
(A) manner (B)time (C) interrogation (D) frequency
6. Do your homework now.
(A) manner (B)degree (C) place (D)time
TEST OF ORALS
Instruction: Read the following sentences and choose the word that has the Same Vowel
Sound as the one represented in the slant lines.
7 /u/ Look at the boot beside the spoon. (A) look (B) boot (C) spoon (D) boot and spoon
8. /u:/ Jane didn’t mean to boot all over her teacher. (A) Jane (B) boot (C) mean(D)teacher
9. // It is a must for Alaadin to be in the cave with his monkey.
(A)must(B)Alaadin(C)monkey (D) cave.
10. /3:/ I heard a bird singing. (A)singing(B)garden (C) heard (D) bird
Complete each of the following questions with the most appropriate of the options
lettered A – D
11. ____ means to borrow books or periodicals from the library for a certain period of time.
THEORY
SECTION A: GRAMMAR
Answer All
INSTRUCTION: Write out the missing words by adding-s, -es,-ing or –ing to the verbs in
bold type.
1. We saw a small dog __ a cat. chase
2. A small dog __ a cat. chase
3. Every day, Ann __ sums from Soraya. Copy
4. Rushkana is ___ every morning that she will miss the bus. Worry
5. Yesterday, the dustmen ___ all the bins in our street. Empty
(5 Marks)
SECTION B: ESSAY
6. Write out a detailed essay on: The Most Memorable Day in My Life
(5 Marks)
THEORY
1. State and explain 2 types of keyboard
2marks
8. Round off 0.05476 to two decimal places A. 0.05 B. 0.06 B.0.055 D. 0.0547
9. Find the valueof 1101 – 101 in base two A. 1111 B. 1011 C. 1100 D. 1000
C. 31000 D. 30000
PARTB :THEORY
(i) 1sf (ii) 2sf (iii) 3sf [a] 7468 [b] 2.048 [c] 543.6874 (10marks)
[b] Approximate 0.0 4687 to (i) 1 d.p (ii) 2 d.p ( ii) 3 d.p (5marks)
1. A title block is drawn at the (a) top left corner (b) bottom right corner (c) bottom left corner (d) top
right corner
2. Energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position is called (a) motion energy (b) wind energy (c)
potential energy (d) dry energy
3. Latex got from a tree is used for producing (a) natural rubber (b) glass (c) ceramic (d) plastic
4. The energy from the sun is referred to as (a) wind energy (b) heat energy (c) nuclear energy (d) solar
energy
5. Which of these instruments is used for free-hand sketching? (a) set square and pencil (b) tee square
and pencil (c) pencil and eraser (d) compass and pencil
6. The term ‘technology’ can be classified into (a) natural technology and artificial (b) rural technology
and urban technology (c) biological and physical technology (d) under-developed and high developed
technology
7. The instrument used for picking measurement from the ruler to the drawing is called (a) compass
(b) tee square (c) divider (d) scriber
8. The unit of energy is (a) Joules (b) Watt (c) Ampere (d) Newton
9. A good example of soft wood is (a) Pine (b) Iroko (c) Mahogany (d) Opepe
10. Which of the following drawing instruments is used for vertical and diagonal lines? (a) steel rule (b)
set square (b) divider (d) metre rule
11. A metal which contains iron is known as (a) ferrous (b) aluminium (c) bronze (d) copper
12. The stock and blade of a Tee-square form an angle of (a) 30o (b) 60o (c) 90o (d) 120o
13. Natural rubber is made from a milky liquid called (a) latex (b) solution (c) plasticine (d) moisture
14. What takes place when a force moves through a distance? (a) power is multiplied (b) force is
multiplied (c) work is done (d) heat is generated
15. The ability to do work is called (a) energy (b) power (c) weight (d) force
16. Curves line are drawn with (a) French curves (b) Set square (c) Ruler (d) Divider
17. Which of the following is NOT a hardwood? (a) Obeche (b) Mahogany (c) Pine (d) Iroko
18. When is preventive maintenance carried out on a machine? (a) before the machine breaks down
(b) after the machine had broken down (c) when the machine is to be sold (d) when the machine is
overheating
19. The full meaning of ICT is (a) Information Company Technology (b) Information and
Communication Technology (c) Information Centre Transmission (d) Information and Communication
Transmission
20. Ceramic is made from (a) clay (b) wood (c) metal (d) iron
21. The unit of work is (a) Metre (b) Second (c) Joules (d) Kilogram
22. A single storey building is referred to as (a) mansion (b) skyscraper (c) duplex (d) bungalow
23. ________ is used to drive nails into woods. (a) spanner (b) screw-driver (c) tee-square (d) hammer
24. A metal which does not contain iron is known as ………….. metal. (a) thick (b) non-ferrous (c) brown
(d) ferrous
25. Try square is an example of …………. tools (a) setting and marking out (b) boring (c) driving (d)
cutting
26. The name given to a particular hammer depends on its (a) head (b) handle (c) length (d)
smoothness
27. Which of the following is used to drive screws in and out of woods? (a) hammer (b) screwdriver (c)
spanner (d) plier
28. Mechanical energy is of ………… types. (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
29. What type of maintenance does a roof leakage need? (a) predictive maintenance (b) advance
maintenance (c) corrective maintenance (d) preventive maintenance
30. Which of the drawing instruments looks like letter ‘T’? (a) Tee-square (b) Protractor (c) Set square
(d) Metric Rule
THEORY
Answer all questions.
3. What is emission?
b. List four electronic devices.
c. Mention four methods of emission.