Third Term Examination
Class : JSS 1
Subject : Basic Science and Technology (Basic Science, P. H. E, Basic Tech and ICT)
Name: ______________________________________
SECTION A : BASIC SCIENCE
INSTRUCTION: Read and answer the following questions.
PART 1: Objective Questions
1. _____________ energy resources can be replaced or regenerated and will never run out ( at least for a very long time). (a) Contact (b) Renewable (c) Non-renewable (d) Contact
2. ___________ energy resources will eventually run out once used they cannot be used again. (a) Contact (b) Renewable (c) Non-renewable (d) Non-contact
3. The force that acts on a stretched string is called ____________. (a) tension (b) impulse (c) evaporation (d) transportation
4. The source if earth’s energy is _____________. (a) coal (b) oil (c) sun (d) natural gas
5. How many classes of food are contained in an adequate diet? (a) 1 (b) 6 (c) 2 (d) 3
6. Which of the following is not a food item? (a) milk (b) spinach (c) rice (d) alcohol
7. Which of the following is a sexually transmitted infection? (a) Malaria (b) Syphilis (c) Cholera (d) Guinea worm
8. The two types if satellites are ___________ and ___________. (a) natural and artificial satellite (b) clean and dirty satellite (c) moon and stars (d) galaxy and sun
9. If you fail to keep your hair tidy, which of the following might result? (a) Bad odour (b) Lice in hair (c) Dandruff (d) All of the above
10. A disease that results from the lack of vitamin is called ___________. (a) protein deficiency disease (b) kwashiorkor disease (c) vitamin deficiency disease (d) poverty illness
11. A satellite ______________. (a) revolves round the sun (b) revolves round the planet (c) is bigger than a planet (d) does not move.
12. Coal and oil are examples of what type of energy? (a) Contact (b) Renewable (c) Non- renewable (d) Non-contact
13. Which of the following statement is false? (a) The sun produces light (b) The sun is a star (c) The earth gives off its own light by day (d) The moon reflects the light it receives from the sun.
14. Wind and solar are examples of what type of energy? (a) Contact (b) Renewable (c) Non- renewable (d) Non-contact
15.Which of the following is the function of vitamins in the body? (a) For providing energy (b) For good vision (c) Helps in respiration (d) All of the above.
PART II: THEORY
Answer all questions
1a. Define the following:
i.) Acceleration ii.) Force iii.) Friction
b.) State Newton’s three laws of motion
c.) A car with mass 900kg hits a tree and decelerates at 100m/s. What force does it exert on the tree?
2a.) What is energy?
b.) List the six firms of energy
c.) Explain any three forms of the energy listed above.
SECTION B: PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION
PART 1: Objective Questions
1. _______________ is a state of rest in which someone loses consciousness of his environment. (a) Recreation (b) Business (c) Sleep (d) Learning
2. All the following are the objectives of physical education except ________________. (a) physical development (b) social development (c) skills development (d) seasons development
3. Which of the following does not belong to the group? (a) Long jump (b) Pole vault (c) High jump (d) Marathon
4. ______________ is the freedom from danger. (a) Safety (b) Escape (c) Passing (d) Dribbling
5. Bruises, sprain, strain, dislocation and cramps are the common sports. (a) wounds (b) accident (c) injuries (d) ground fault
6. The ability to perform one’s work without undue fatigue and still have enough energy for social activities is known as _________________. (a) social fitness (b) physical fitness (c) mental fitness (d) emotional fitness
7. Which of the following cannot be found in a first aid box? (a) Bandage (b) Sand (c) Razor blade (d) Safety pin
8. Which of the following is not a type communicable disease? (a) Air borne disease (b) Water borne disease (c) Contaminated food (d) Land borne disease
9. All the following are primitive physical activities except _____________. (a) fishing (b) hunting (c) swimming (d) None of the above
10. ______________ is a state of inactivity as a way of regaining one’s strength. (a) Recreation (b) Rest (c) Sleep (d) Relaxation
11. ____________ is doing a very mild, enjoyable and interesting activity to sooth the body and the mind. (a) Recreation (b) Rest (c) Leisure (d) Relaxation
12. The following are good sources of protein except ____________? (a) Egg (b) Rice (c) Meat (d) Fish
13. Food substances can be classified into the following except _____________. (a) energy giving food (b) body building food (c) protecting food (d) delicious food
14. Soccer is a game played by two teams with __________ players each. (a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 11 (d) 8
15. The umpire that officiates the game of soccer is a _____________. (a) coach (b) referee (c) captain (d) goal keeper
PART II: THEORY
Answer all questions in this part.
1a.) List four basic elements in shot put.
b.) Draw and label a standard soccer field showing all its dimension.
2a.) List four basic skills and techniques in volleyball
b.) List two officials in soccer and their functions.
3.) Define the following terms:
(i.) Dance (ii.) Recreation (iii) Leisure charge (iv.) Increase electric charge
SECTION C: BASIC TECHNOLOGY
PART I: Objective Questions
Answer all questions.
1. Which of the following is not used in free hand sketching. (a) Protractor (b) Drawing pencil (c) Pencil (d) Eraser
2. All these are driving tools except _________. (a) screw driver (b) hammer (c) punch (d) saw
3. The common cooking appliance suitable in rural areas which have no wood or electricity is the __________. (a) gas cooker (b) oven (c) kerosene stove (d) microwaves
4. Which of these cannot be made from ceramics? (a) floor tiles (b) wall of a building (c) pots (d) tea cups
5. All the following are required in building except ___________. (a) cement (b) steel (c) gravel (d) sand
6. Which of these is not a building material? (a) Rubber (b) Plastic (c) Ceramics (d) Wood
7. Safety in the workshop does not involve the following except ___________. (a) obeying all workshop rules and regulations (b) running the workshop (c) using a device for which is not meant for (d) lean on running machine
8. Which of the processes is a highly developed technology used for transportation? (a) Camel (b) Trekking (c) aircraft (d) Horse drawn cart
9. Drawing without measuring or drawing tools is ____________. (a) construction (b) painting (c) scape (d) freehand sketching
10. All these are technology related profession except __________. (a) building engineer (b) mechanical engineer (c) medical doctor (d) electrical engineer
11. In electrical circuit, the flow of current is controlled by _____________. (a) diodes (b) fuse (c) capacitor (d) transistors
12. Which of the following is not a woodwork tool? (a) hammer (b) bradawl (c) saw (d) punches
13. A capacitor is a device used to ___________. (a) release electric charge (b) store electric charge (c) reduce electric charge (d) increase electric charge
14. Which of the following is not found in electronic appliances? (a) resistor (b) ammeter (c) diode (d) capacitor
15. Which of the following is not a measuring tool? (a) Divider (b) Calliper (c) Bradawl (d) Metric rule
PART II: THEORY
Answer all questions.
1. List and explain types of measuring tool.
2. Mention five importance of technology to the society.
3. State five ways of caring for hand-tools.
SECTION D: COMPUTER STUDIES
PART 1: Objective Questions
1. The period when a man starts to discover better ways to improve his life is the __________. (a) stone age (b) bronze age (c) iron age (d) computer age
2. Turbines abd combustion engines are features of the _____________. (a) middle age (b) industrial age (c) electronic age (d) computer age
3. __________ is an output device. (a) Monitor (b) CPU (c) Keyboard (d) Printer
4. Which of these is found in the keyboard? (a) Tool bar (b) Function key (c) Formatting bar (d) Option menu
5. The longest key on the computer keyboard is called ____________. (a) space bar key (b) backspace key (c) shift key (d) control key
6. Information displayed on the monitor is called ____________. (a) Soft copy (b) Hard copy (c) Print copy (d) Flash copy
7. The most common examples of word processor is _____________. (a) Microsoft Word (b) Microsoft Excel (c) Microsoft Powerpoint (d) None of the above.
8. All the following are are external features of the system unit except ___________. (a) power button (b) main memory (c) reset button (d) port
9. A small symbol that blinks on the screen of the monitor is called ______________. (a) cursor (b) line (c) prompt (d) special keys
10. What is datum or data? (a) A processed information (b) A micro chip (c) A single form of data or raw facts (d) An integrated unit
11. Which of the following is not an electronic means of transmitting information? (a) Satellite (b) Television (c) Newspaper (d) Telex
12. All are examples of output device except _____________. (a) microphone (b) printer (c) speaker (d) monitor
13. Philip Emeagwali, a computer scientist, was born in Nigeria. (a) True (b) False (c) Not sure
14. Primitive technology is a feature of the following except _____________. (a) stone age (b) bronze age (c) iron age (d) computer age
15. Which of the following is not a soft-ware? (a) Microsoft Word (b) Microsoft Paint (c) Zuma (d) Keyboard
PART II: THEORY
1. List and explain four (4) application of ICT in our everyday lives.
2. List five ICT gadgets and write short notes on any two.
3. What are satellites?