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Showing posts with label BOOKS. Show all posts

Friday 16 June 2017

NECO Technical Drawing 2017 Questions for NECO Technical Drawing OBJ and THEORY Answers



NECO Technical Drawing Questions 2017 | NECO Technical Drawing OBJ and THEORY Answers.


Technical Drawing, Technical Drawing NECO Questions 2017 | In this article, I will be showing you past Technical Drawing objective and theory random repeated questions for free. You will also understand how NECO Technical Drawing questions are set and many other examination guides. Stay focus and read through.
NECO Technical Drawing Questions 2017

The National Examinations Council is an examination body in Nigeria that conducts the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination and the General Certificate in Education in June/July and December/January respectively.
NECO Technical Drawing Question and

NECO Marketing Questions 2017 [Theor

Read the NECO Marketing Questions 2017 [Theory and Objective] | Check Marketing Questions Here.


E-learning on Marketing, NECO Marketing, Marketing NECO Questions 2017 | In this article, I will be showing you past NECO Marketing objective and theory random repeated questions for free. You will also understand how NECO Marketing questions are set and many other examination details.- Stay focus and read through.
The NECO Marketing Questions 2017


The National Examinations Council is an examination body in Nigeria that conducts the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination and the General Certificate in Education in

Saturday 10 June 2017

Here is the Nigeria Immigration Mathematics Past Questions & Answers

 Here is the Nigeria Immigration Mathematics Past Questions & Answers for Mathematics screening exercise.
Qtn 1: What is the probability of having an odd number in a single toss of a fair die?
Options:
(a) 1/6
(b) 1/3
(c) ½
(d) 2/3

Answer: A
Use the following information for question 2 and 3
The surname of 40 children in a class were arranged in alphabetical order,16 of the surnames begin with O and 9 of the surnames begins with A. 14 letters of the alphabet do

Thursday 25 February 2016

The 23 Possible JAMB Questions From Last Days at Forcados High School

We NigerianEdu.com know that as candidates are preparing hard for the forth coming UTME, we would like to be of help by bringing to you some of the questions that appeared in 2015 English Language from the book, "Last Days At Forcadoes High School".
Find it below...

Now The Questions
1. Sorry, does anyone know you’re here? Does Daddy....? who said this and to who?

A. Mr. Solade to Mrs.Solade

B. Mrs. Solade to Mr. Solade

C. Jimi to Wole

D. Wole to Jimi

The correct answer is = C


2. Who were the two people Seyi lawal and

Sunday 7 February 2016

Possible Questions And Answers On Chemistry

 
www.nigerianedu.com - QUESTION & ANS ON CHEMISTRY

1. In a chemical reaction, the change in the concentration of a reactant with time is
a. rate of reaction
b. order of reaction
c. enthalpy of reaction


d. entropy reaction

2. 200cm3 of a gas at 250oC exerts a pressure of 700 mmHg. Calculate its pressure if its volume increases to 350cm3 at 75oC.
a. 467.11 mmHg
b. 400.00 mmHg
c. 1430.54 mmHg
d. 342.53 mmHg

3. Ethyne is passed through a hot tube containing organo-nickel catalyst to

Possible Compiled Questions And Answers On Geography

The nigerianedu.com - Geography is the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments. Geographers explore both the physical properties of Earth's surface and the human societies spread across it.
Geography
1. Which of the following statements best describes the population of southeast Asia.
a. high density and growth rate
b. low density and low great rate
c. low density and high growth rate
d. high density and high rate
2. In Nigeria, bays and headland are features associated with the
. North central highland
b. eastern scarpland
c. Sokoto Plains
d. Southern Coastlands
3. The common features of the

Read English Language Pass Question

We the nigerianedu.com has for you the - Use this questions to answer from question 1 to 16 choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italics.
1. Prolonged strike action debilitated the industry.
a. invigorated b. weakened c. destroyed d. isolated
2. The Governor’s visit is an unprecedented event in the history of he social club.
A. With a pinch of salt B. Entirely C. Completely D. Without mincing words
3. The principal took exception to the Ignoble role the teacher played in the matter.
A. extraordinary B. Honorable C. Dis honorable D. Embarrassing
4. The hard-line posture of the labor leader has not helped matters.
A. Difficult B. Compromising C. Imposing D. Uncompromising
5. The high cost of living these days calls for a lot of frugality.
A. Recklessness B. Prudence C. Economy D. Extravagance
6. The evidence the leader gave was

Friday 5 February 2016

Literature Objectives Questions And Answers Here

The Nigerian Education Updates ha for the Literature Objectives Questions And Answersto help prepare you for your exams...

ENTER CLASS ROOM...

The character matched against the hero of a play is the
[a] antagonist
[b] Anti-hero
[c] Braggart
[d] Clown
[e] Hypocrite
2. “He bleats like a goat” is an example of
[a] hyperbole
[b] Irony
[c] Personification
[d] Pun
[e] Simile
3. An epistolary method of writing a novel is a method whereby a novel is

Possible Biology Objectives Questions And Answers

NigerianEdu.com is happy to unfold this JAMB CBT BIOLOGY SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR STUDENTS...

ENTER CLASS ROOM
 
1. The similarity among organisms belonging to the same group will be the least within each.
[a] order
[b] family
[c] species
[d] kingdom
2. Vivipary occurs mainly in the
[a] mammals
[b] reptiles
[c] apes
[d] amphibians
3. Amphibians are normally found
[a] on dry land and in water
[b] in water and moist land
[c] on moist land
[d] in water
4. Which of the following groups is the

JAMB CBT Possible Questions On Commerce


COMMERCE Possible/Likely JAMB QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
1. A warehouse which is used to store goods whose customs duty is not yet paid is a
a. bonded warehouse
b. public warehouse
c. branded warehouse
d. wholesale warehouse
 
2. A crossed cheque with the inscription “not negotiable” must be paid into the
a. current account of the payee
b. saving account of the payee
c. fixed account of the payee
d. current account of the drawer
 
3. A factor in business environment which increases the

Thursday 4 February 2016

The Possible Questions From The Last Days at Forcados High School You Must Know

1. Mrs. Kemi Solade died of
A. cancer
B. shock
C. ovarian cancer
D.hypertension

2. ________is the principal of Sy. Catherine School
A. Mr Mallum
B. Mrs Obanje
C. Mr Vann
D.Mr Tade

3. Efua can be described as
A. arrogant
B. liar
C. unfortunate and victim of circumstances
D. spoilt child

4. ________ is fond of Jimi and called him by his

Characters In The Book "Last Days at Forcados High School"


The NigerianEdu.com has for you  “The Last Days at Forcados High School” by A.H. Mohammed tells the story of Jimi Solade last days in senior secondary school. A combination of African family values and western influence on children.

Characters:
1. Jimi Solade:

He is the main character in the novel. He is

Thursday 21 January 2016

The Christmas Murder - Must Read

This is the best you will always get here just read it all you must certainly learn something
As I grew up in a very small town where men still hoe the land and carry their burden on their head and back. I was once a king; a king to my kind. Though we were all owned; I ruled, just like my father before me. I am a descendant of the great Kwa, of the Kwa-dynasty. My name is Kwa-kio. I was one king with the largest brood in the whole of birdkind.

I had the most beautiful and great hens. If not for mankind, I would rule the world and nothing will stop me except my maker. At least that was what I thought; all I know now are faded dreams and stale memories of passions, of freedom, as I await the wrath of the human knife. The human knife: How would it feel? My friend Kuk has just been murdered. Though he was my friend for

Saturday 9 January 2016

Reading Novels Or Any Book Brooding Our Mind

This issue of reading is one thing that our youths never have in mind this days as mobile phone has taking over the place in our palms where some hand book suppose to occupy.
Now have it in mind that books are a kind of escapism, and since my childhood days they’ve got never let me down. Relatives and buddies have their usual dramas and also bad days, but cuddling up in bed on a rainy day using a good book in my hand never still did not lighten the gloominess.
We all know that reading fiction is elemental to our nature and addresses our profoundly primitive needs of achieving of which vital sense of belonging and aim of doing things. To say it is a “waste of time” and “impractical” has to be blatant insult to the sophisticated and romanticised minds in the authors behind these masterpieces. Jacqueline Wilson was my companion in doing my early childhood days and We consider every penny of my savings invested on her books to be funds well spent. As my mind and soul grew older I did start to appreciate the styles of

Monday 14 December 2015

How To Study

Time is very expensive and costly, that exactly what people do not really understand very clearly. Time is success and also failure its all depend on how you use yours, it when you plane that you will see things workout its self. Now you love them or hate them, it’s hard to get away from exams.  All that preparation before the big day, a race against the clock as you sit at the desk, and the aftermath that sometimes feels as stressful as the exam itself.
You’ll really never be stress-free from the examination process, but you can a little bit limit it greatly by following these tips listed below:-
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photo by the contented

You Need Do This Before The Exam – Preparation

  • You Need To Link relevant concepts together. You need to see the bigger picture, not isolated facts.  Immersion in the subject itself is better than

Friday 20 November 2015

A Tale of Two Cities - The Preparation Chapter IV

A Tale of Two Cities
A story of the French Revolution

by Charles Dickens

 
 
Chapter IV

The Preparation

When the mail got successfully to Dover, in the course of the forenoon, the head drawer at the Royal George Hotel opened the coach-door as his custom was. He did it with some flourish of ceremony, for a mail journey from London in winter was an achievement to congratulate an adventurous traveller upon.
By that time, there was only one adventurous traveller left be congratulated: for the two others had been set down at their respective roadside destinations. The mildewy inside of the coach, with its damp and dirty straw, its disageeable smell, and its obscurity, was rather like a larger dog-kennel. Mr. Lorry, the passenger, shaking himself out of it in chains of straw, a tangle of shaggy wrapper, flapping hat, and muddy legs, was rather like a larger sort of dog.
"There will be a packet to Calais, tomorrow, drawer?"
"Yes, sir, if the weather holds and the wind sets tolerable fair. The tide will serve pretty nicely at about two in the afternoon, sir. Bed, sir?"
"I shall not go to bed till night; but I want a bedroom, and a barber."
"And then breakfast, sir? Yes, sir. That way, sir, if you please. Show Concord! Gentleman's valise and hot water to Concord. Pull off gentleman's boots in Concord. (You will find a fine sea-coal fire, sir.) Fetch barber to Concord. Stir about there, now, for Concord!"
The Concord bed-chamber being always assigned to a passenger by the mail, and passengers by the mail being always heavily wrapped up from head to foot, the room had the odd interest for the establishment of the Royal George, that although but one kind of man was seen to go into it, all kinds and varieties of men came out of it. Consequently, another drawer, and two porters, and several maids and the landlady, were all loitering by accident at various points of the road between the Concord and the coffee-room, when a gentleman of sixty, formally dressed in a brown suit of clothes, pretty well worn, but very well kept, with large square cuffs and large flaps to the pockets, passed along on his way to

A Tale of Two Cities - The Night Shadows Chapter III


A Tale of Two Cities
A story of the French Revolution

by Charles Dickens

 


Chapter III

The Night Shadows

A wonderful fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other. A solemn consideration, when I enter a great city by night, that every one of those darkly clustered houses encloses its own secret; that every room in every one of them encloses its own secret; that every beating heart in the hundreds of thousands of breasts there, is, in some of its imaginings, a secret to the heart nearest it! Something of the awfulness, even of Death itself, is referable to this. No more can I turn the leaves of this dear book that I loved, and vainly hope in time to read it all. No more can I look into the depths of this unfathomable water, wherein, as momentary lights glanced into it, I have had glimpses of buried treasure and other things submerged. It was appointed that the book should shut with a spring, for ever and for ever, when I had read but a page. It was appointed that the water should be locked in an eternal frost, when the light was playing on its surface, and I stood in ignorance on the shore. My friend is dead, my neighbour is dead, my love, the darling of my soul, is dead; it is the inexorable consolidation and perpetuation of the secret that was always in that individuality, and which I shall carry in mine to my life's end. In any of the burial-places of this city through which I pass, is there a sleeper more inscrutable than its busy inhabitants are, in their innermost personality, to me, or than I am to them?
As to this, his natural and not to be alienated inheritance, the messenger on

Tuesday 20 October 2015

Cross The Bar - Poem

Crossing The Bar - Poem

Sunset and evening star,
And one clear call for me!
And may there be no
moaning of the bar,
When I put out to sea,
But such a tide as moving seems asleep,
Too full for sound and

Tuesday 13 October 2015

WAEC 2016-2020 Literature Syllabus

BELOW IS CURRENT -

WAEC LITERATURE
SYLLABUS FOR 2016-2020



Unseen Drama
Williams Shakespeare:
Othello
African Prose
Amma Darko: Faceless
Bayo Adebowale: Lonely
Days
Non-African Prose
Richard Wright: Native
Son
Patience Swift: The Last Goodman
Non-African Drama
Oliver Goldsmith: She
Stoops to Conquer
Lorraine Hansberry: A
Raisin in the Sun
African Drama
Frank Ogodo Ogbeche:
Harvest of Corruption
Dele Charley: The Blood of a Stranger
African Poetry
Birago Diop: Vanity
Gbemisola Adeoti:

Read This Poem: Vanity By Birago

YES READ THE VANITY
If we tell, gently, gently
All that we shall one
day have to tell,
Who then will hear our
voices without laughter,
Sad complaining voices
of beggars
Who indeed will hear
them without laughter?
If we roughly of our
torments
Ever increasing from the start of

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