| Which of the following is the mostly used quantitative approach to site selection? _______________ |
| Which of the following is among the sequence of activities in a project? ____________- |
| The longest time sequence of activities is referred to as ______________ |
| Which of the following is a sales forecasting technique that uses historical data to develop a prediction for the future ? ____________ |
| Which of the following is one of the primary decisions a manager should make in order to design a well-functioning operation? ______________ |
| Benefits of e-governance to a developing countries are all except |
| How many level of participation is characterized by e-democracy initiative |
| The first level used technology to enable participation is known as |
| The third level used technology to empower citizens is known as |
| The secound level used technology to |
| Time saving and more conveniece is an example of e-participation outcomes for ………….. |
| One of this is not an important function of policy |
| ………. Ensures a good workable policy document in policy making process |
| Level of participation’ is a key dimension for effective engagement in…………… |
| Which of these key dimension provides a place for some background information as to why the initiative achieved what it did. |
| Public network project are ……….. |
| E-serve has how many main compount? |
| All these are main components of e-service except |
| One of those is not a benefit of e-service |
| What is the full meaning of ANAO model |
| What is the full meaning of SAFAD model |
| ……… is defined as the cost effective and secure use of information and communication technologies in support of health and health related fields. |
| E-health = |
| All these are ‘es’ implicit in e-health except |
| E-health application can be used to |
| …………. defined Management as “getting things done by other people” |
| In Management, after working with people and resources, outputs are produced, which add ………. to the organisation |
| Henri Fayol states that activities of industrial undertakings can be groupted into the following, except |
| Which of these is part of the activities of industrial undertakings accounting to Henri Fayol |
| A scholar, Brech identified ………….. elements of Management |
| The person who controls and administers an organisation or a group of staff is a ………… |
| Managers need Technical, conceptual and interpersonal ……………….. |
| The components of Interpersonal ………… are problem solving decision Making and managing change |
| A one – man business is known as ………….. |
| The norms, tastes and habits of the target popution constitute the ……………….. environment of management |
| Governance has always be dependent upon |
| One of these provides the potential to allow policy-makers to go directly to users of services and those at whom the policy is aimed to seek their input |
| ………..dimension considers what personal informatio will be needed/collected, how it is used by the system, and also what citizens can and cannot do during the e-participation |
| Information policies are instruments of |
| Benefits of ICT to a developing country include the following except |
| All of these are policy and management considerations in digital inihatives except….. |
| According to ……..public network is a new concept |
| ……. Dimension cosiders who should be engaged and by whom |
| One of these is not a feature of public network project |
| …….. Are deeds, efforts or performance or performance whose delivcery is mediatd by information technology |
| Population and its distribution constitutes ………….. environemnt of management |
| A good ………… must be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and time – bound |
| There are …………… levels of management |
| The management function that reduces areas of uncertainty which surround management decision is …………… |
| The design of a desire future and the effective and efficient way of bring it about, is …………… |
| Any Difference between an actual situation and an expected situation is …………….. |
| Performance deficieny and performance opportunity are indications of …………… |
| The following are the criteria used for evaluating alternatives, except……………. |
| …………… are decisions that have no pre-existing structure. |
| ………… are decisions made in respponse to changes that have already occurred. |
| Decision-making is usually done under the following conditions, except ……………. |
| A Manager’s values, properity for risk and time pressures, influence ……………. decision making. |
| What habit should a manager cultivate to be able to counter time pressures? |
| The generationof idea without inhibitions many people feel in group settings is called …………. |
| The attributes of useful inormation include these except ……………… |
| When information is stored in a manner that it can be reached and utilized whenever it is needed it is …………… |
| Any information that has all the necessary facts is …………. |
| Data mining, data marts, search engines, are some of the tools used by managers for retrieving and …………… information |
| problems which are unexpected and which can lead to disaster if not quickly resolved are …………. |
| The combination of expert opinions from different perspectives about an ambiguous is called ………… |
| Physical education can contribute all of these to the well-being of the individual except |
| The concept of ‘a sound mind in a sound body’ is derived from the |
| Physical education is that phase of education concerned with the all of these except |
| Physical education is the process of education that concerns activities which — except |
| Physical education is a discipline that involves the use of the |
| Physical education involves movement opportunities on these except |
| Jumps, half turn in trampoline, tumbling and angular twist in diving all of these are |
| These movement opportunities are realised through the following methods except |
| The medium through which individuals acquire formal knowledge in physical education is known as |
| This is an aspect of physical education that deals with physical activities engaged in outside the classroom but within the school facility. |
| The __ provides avenues such as inter-class and inter-house in games, athletics, gymnastics andsports for individual pupils to engage in. |
| It encourages sports competition among schools, colleges and universities for those students anxious to train and compete on a collegiate level in such sports as volleyball, athletics, football, badminton, handball, weightlifting, etc. |
| It is through the well planned extramural sports that the pupils/athletes are exposed to such sports where they now exhibit their skillful talents to the outside world. |
| The physical activities for the physically challenged/handicapped set of people/pupils is known as |
| The activities performed by an individual during hours when he/she is not at work is called |
| What type of education teaches people how to utilise leisure hours in a useful or constructive way? |
| Which acitvity involves socially acceptable and worth-while activities in which person voluntarily participates |
| Which activity provides firm and positive social interactions among pupils. |
| Which activities promote friendship and self- esteem. |
| Which kind of sports are pupils/athletes are exposed to such sports where they now exhibit their skillful talents to the outside world. |
| __________ consists of using gestures to strengthen a verbal message |
| __________ is the study of body movements, facial expressions, and gestures. |
| Argyle (1988) concluded there are ________ primary functions of non-verbal bodily behavior in human communication. |
| Communication can now be seen as a very complex process which goes beyond ________ making. |
| Business communication examines verbal, non-verbal and written communication in the world of ________. |
| Communication is a _________-way street. |
| Businesses today are heavily dependent on information to __________ organisational needs. |
| Business communications are used to _________ a product, service, or an organisation |
| Business Communication can also refer to __________ communication. |
| Good communication is a _______ for good managers. |
| A ________ is a word that conveys relationships between other words, usually in time, place or direction. |
| ___________ actually helps the flow of the message being presented in writing form to be meaningful. |
| Punctuation is the system of ____________. |
| Apostrophe forms the possessive case of a ______________________________________________________ |
| A ____________________ is a group of two or more grammatically linked words without a subject and predicate. |
| A topic sentence is also known as a __________________________________________________ sentence. |
| A __________________________ sentence contains one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. |
| A __________________________ sentence consists of a single independent clause with no dependent clauses. |
| In _______________________________________________, a sentence is an expression in natural language |
| This single-word command is also a _________________________ even though it does seem to have a subject. |
| One important task in writing is choosing a ____ and then narrowing it to a length that can be covered in the space allowed. |
| Writers can also use the writing phase to experiment with ways of expressing _______. |
| ___________ consists of memos, letters, and electronic mail. |
| _________________________________________________ mail is a less formal version of memos and letters. |
| A __________ letter is the one that accompanies your CV when you are applying for a job. |
| A letter of enquiry is when you are approaching a company ___________. |
| In planninig public speaking, the ___________ of presentations should be prepared with a goal in mind. |
| The first decision a presentation planner must make is whether to speak from notes or to write a ________ speech. |
| Showing that you have mastery over your material increase your listeners‘ _________ in you and also sets them at ease. |
| Interpersonal communication enhances ________ relationship. |
| Who defined health as health is a means to an end and not an end in itself? |
| Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity as defined by —- |
| Who sees health as a condition or quality of life which enables one to meet his/her responsibilities effectively? |
| Health affects all of these all of these well-being except |
| A clean environment that promotes positive |
| Health is —– in nature |
| The factors that play domonant role in health are these except |
| Health education is about the —– and practical application of the health knowledge acquired or health information received. |
| Health education can be viewed from the following perspectives except |
| Before a learner is exposed to learning the pupil must grow in all these areas except |
| All of these contribute to good study habit in PHE except |
| Which of these is not pertinent to good study habit |
| The basic involvement skills required for the achievement or attainment of other major skills in physical education are |
| Sitting, standing, walking, turning, running, etc are what skills? |
| A continuous smooth movement along the surface of the floor/ground in which the feet are continually in touch or contact with the surface of the ground is |
| How many categories of movement are there? |
| Activities using rhythm-songs or beats to express action make use of |
| One of these is not a value of fundamental activity |
| The types of sports and games organised within the school are known as |
| How many steps are there in the planning of an intramural programme? |
| ________ concluded that managers really fill a series of ten roles which are grouped into three major roles. |
| An unorganised enterprise does not, of course, exist in a _________. |
| Communication is essential to all _________ of the managerial process |
| People working together in groups to achieve some goal must have roles to play is _______. |
| __________ involves influencing people so that they will contribute to organisational and group goals. |
| There are _______ levels of management, |
| _______gives direction to managers and non-managers alike. |
| __________ are also referred to plans in that they are general statements |
| _________ is necessary for control, but it cannot serve as a sensible standard of control unless it reflects plans. |
| Planning requires a __________ diagnosis of the opportunity situation. |
| A learner’s first day at school may determine his/her liking________ or not. |
| It is the duty of the __________ to make learners welcomed to school |
| The teacher is expected to know the _________ of learners and use them |
| Before 1970, social studies in the school curriculum was referred to as: |
| The teachers relationship with learners must always be______________ and not personal |
| Arriving at school for the first time is usually a total ________ experience |
| The ________ can make use of natural qualities and skills of learners to help them develop interest in social studies |
| When children are restless and sometimes take risks before counting the cost. We are referring to______ |
| It is advisable that teachers should always consider a realistic and achievable__________. |
| In planning activities for learners in social studies, the teacher has to put to mind that there is need to create time forÂ_____________. |
| A learner’s first day at school may determine his/her liking________ or not. |
| It is the duty of the __________ to make learners welcomed to school |
| The teacher is expected to know the _________ of learners and use them |
| Before 1970, social studies in the school curriculum was referred to as: |
| The teachers relationship with learners must always be______________ and not personal |
| Arriving at school for the first time is usually a total ________ experience |
| The ________ can make use of natural qualities and skills of learners to help them develop interest in social studies |
| When children are restless and sometimes take risks before counting the cost. We are referring to______ |
| It is advisable that teachers should always consider a realistic and achievable__________. |
| In planning activities for learners in social studies, the teacher has to put to mind that there is need to create time forÂ_____________. |
| Decision is considered a ______ part of planning. |
| “choosing among alternatives;†is ________ |
| A course of action can seldom be judged alone because virtually every decision Is be geared to other __. |
| The decision-making process _______ with the existence of a problem |
| Decision making is synonymous with _________. |
| Decision making process as a set of eight steps by _________. |
| Groups or teams can help a manager achieve _________. |
| Everyone in organisations makes decisions, but decision making is particularly important in every aspect of a _______ job. |
| When mangers plan, organise, lead, and control – they are frequently called decision ________. |
| Much of a manager’s decision-making activity is _______. |
| It is the duty of the __________ to make learners welcomed to school |
| The teacher is expected to know the _________ of learners and use them |
| Arriving at school for the first time is usually a total ________ experience |
| The ________ can make use of natural qualities and skills of learners to help them develop interest in social studies |
| A place where relevant information concerning religions or education generally can be gathered is called |
| A good resource center should not only be located in a strategic place but it must have |
| In planning activities for learners in social studies, the teacher has to put to mind that there is need to create time forÂ_____________. |
| When children display great desire to know everything around them, we are referring to_________. |
| When Learners participate in play activities, drawing, competitions, games, etc we are referring to______. |
| To do the above, the teacher has to question himself on these except |
| It is the duty of the __________ to make learners welcomed to school |
| The teacher is expected to know the _________ of learners and use them |
| Arriving at school for the first time is usually a total ________ experience |
| The ________ can make use of natural qualities and skills of learners to help them develop interest in social studies |
| A place where relevant information concerning religions or education generally can be gathered is called |
| A good resource center should not only be located in a strategic place but it must have |
| In planning activities for learners in social studies, the teacher has to put to mind that there is need to create time forÂ_____________. |
| When children display great desire to know everything around them, we are referring to_________. |
| When Learners participate in play activities, drawing, competitions, games, etc we are referring to______. |
| To do the above, the teacher has to question himself on these except |
| Managerial decision making is assumed to be __________. |
| ______ decision making, the problem is clear and unambiguous. |
| Managers regularly use their ________, and it may actually help improve their decision making |
| Managers must make choices based on limited or bounded, ______. |
| The goal of the decision maker is ____, the problem is familiar, and information about the problem is easily defined and complete. |
| A ________ is a series of interrelated sequential steps that a manager can use for responding to a structured problem. |
| The ideal situation for making decisions is one of ________. |
| Assuming that we know what our goals are and agree on clear planning premises, the first step of decision making is to develop ________. |
| ___________has been accepted in recent times as a vital tool for management appraisal |
| Planning _________ are defined as the anticipated environment in which plans are expected to operate. |
| How Many modules are in primary five social studies curriculum? |
| #NAME? |
| The education which Nigerian passed down to succeeding generations as distinct could take place__________. |
| _____________ defined social studies as the aspects or portions of the social sciences that have been selected and adapted for us in schools |
| ________________ is an agenda for a lesson. |
| __________ of a lesson is important because the teacher needs to be clear about what to achieve from the lesson |
| It is advisable that teachers should always consider a realistic and achievable__________. |
| In planning activities for learners in social studies, the teacher has to put to mind that there is need to create time forÂ_____________. |
| When children display great desire to know everything around them, we are referring to_________. |
| When Learners participate in play activities, drawing, competitions, games, etc we are referring to______. |
| ____________ provides management better guidelines to the entire organization on crucial point of “what is it we are trying to do and to achieve”? |
| The concept of ________________ is central to understanding the process of strategic management |
| According to Quinn and Rogers, strategy comes from the Greek word ________________________ |
| The term ____________ evolved at about the end of world war 11 as an alternative course of action. |
| ______________________ defines strategy as a rule for making decisions under conditions of partial ignorance whereas policy a contngent decision |
| _____________ is the set of managerial decisions and actions that determines the long-run performance of a corporation |
| __________________refers to strategy as the interpretation of the environment and development of consistent patterns in streams of organizational decisions |
| According to___stratergic management is concerned with the overall long range direction of organizations, provides a framework for operational management |
| Strategic management in the 21st century must incorporate ____________________and good leadership |
| In a large business such as in the multinationals, the srtategic management is handled at the ___________________ management level |
| …is therefore supposed to tackle the obstacles at the human environment. |
| Who is the main officers controlling the Votes (OCVs) in local government? |
| The function of ……. in local government is to promote accountability |
| which …. document consists of revenue and expenditure |
| which of these inutition feel removed from execution of plans . |
| there are two main types of Grants specific and… |
| one of the General/Administrative Revenues of Local Government is … |
| Local governments have come to have similar structure and perform similar functions since the …. Reforms. |
| what kind of Mayor is elected between 1-6 yrs |
| …… Approves budgets and make bye-laws |
| Local Government is the ……tie of government to the people. |
| That local government is a …… system of government |
| Local government controls a given….. |
| in a local government, there are two decision making groups council and .. |
| one of these is a department found in the local government today. |
| …… replaced the old provinces whose continued stay was seen as a danger to national unity. |
| Council is composed of between .. members elected at large |
| who said that in the British system most controls comes through inspections and grants . |
| The key objectives of IGR is to |
| This is the bedrock of local government development but in terms of revenue |
| The administrative structure of local government is …. as in any other government |
| In Nigeria, the Reform spells out a population of 150,000 to .. |
| which of these countries has a strong the strongest democratic tradition |
| The French system has been highly centralized before … |
| There are how many forms of relationship |
| …is the interaction between Federal, State and Local governments. |
| A ….is normally elected from among themselves who directs meetings of Council. |
| the…….appoints both mayor and council. |
| This is the most popular form of American Municipal government |
| the major unit of local government is … |
| The performances of the tertiary institutions have also not been encouraging. Industrial strikes by the ………………….. unions |
| The grossly ill-equipped laboratories and educational infrastructural facilities should be ………… |
| A programme is defined as relating to specific sphere ofgovernment activity involving a particular package of legislation |
| The …………………… of adult and non-formal education has affected adults who missed the opportunity of having formal education. |
| Policy can be ……… as a model. |
| A public policy may cover a major portion of its ………… which are consistent with the development policy. |
| The concept of public policy presupposes that there is a domain of life which is not ………. or purely individual, but held in common. |
| Nigerian leaders should……….. research designed to improve the quality of education. |
| Government should ……….. the enabling environment to encourage teaching and learning |
| The public comprises that domain of ……. activity which is regarded as requiring governmental intervention or common action. |
| Public Policy Analysis is a subdivision of……….. |
| The growth and study of Public Policy analysis became a phenomenon in the 1960’s and …….. |
| he study of Political Science was largely dominated by the …….who borrowed a lot from the historical method of analysis. |
| According to …………., “policy science is a new supra-discipline, oriented towards the improvement of policy-making and characterized by a series of paradigms different in important respects from contemporary normal sciences |
| Policy Science is regarded as a higher transition from policy ……. |
| In process of policy,completing a policy may be general or …………. |
| ……………. can also be studied for political and administrative reasons in order to ensure that governments select and adopt appropriate policies. |
| the field of public policy has assumed considerable importance in response to the increasing complexity of the ……………. |
| Prior to the emergence of the behaviouralists, ………….. has borrowed a lot from the historical method of analysis (descriptive method) |
| Some social scientists and scholars have attempted to discuss ………… of policy issues |
| ……………… at all levels are involved in a large number and complexity of public policies. |
| …………… involve what government is going to do, such as constructing highways, paying welfare benefits, acquiring bombers, or prohibiting the retail sale of liquor. |
| ………., in contrast, pertain to how something is going to be done or who is going to take action. |
| According to Lowi 1972, how many types of policies do we have |
| ……… at all levels in Nigeria – national, state, and local – have been increasingly active in developing public policies. |
| ……………. analysis involves the study of the causes, processes, formation, implementation and consequences of public policy |
| ……………….., says it is “any type of analysis that generates and presents information in such a way as to improve the basis for policy-makers to exercise their judgment†|
| …………… defines policy analysis “as finding out what governments do, why they do it and what difference it makes |
| …………… is an additional criterion for judging proposed policy research, as contrasted to completed policy research |
| …………………….. refers to the extent to which policy research differs from previous research, although even highly original research builds and synthesizes prior research |
| Administration is a —– concerned with identifying maintaining, controlling and unifying formally and informally organized human and material resources |
| Administration has to do with getting things done with the accomplishment of —- |
| Human activities become useful and achieved some level of success due to spirit of —- in only organization |
| Arrange these in order of administrative process |
| Administration can be seen as an —- part of any organization |
| The survival of all organizations like the school and other institutions is dependent largely on the —– of administrative services available |
| Administrations influences the —- of any organization |
| The administrator uses a —- as a basic for deriving answers or approach to specific situations |
| An Administrator seeks —- capable of guiding the application of general ideas to specific situations |
| Educational Administration is a means of achieving the goals of education through effective and efficient —- of available inputs |
| Decision is considered a ______ part of planning. |
| “choosing among alternatives;†is ________ |
| A course of action can seldom be judged alone because virtually every decision Is be geared to other __. |
| The decision-making process _______ with the existence of a problem |
| Decision making is synonymous with _________. |
| Decision making process as a set of eight steps by _________. |
| Groups or teams can help a manager achieve _________. |
| Everyone in organisations makes decisions, but decision making is particularly important in every aspect of a _______ job. |
| When mangers plan, organise, lead, and control – they are frequently called decision ________. |
| Much of a manager’s decision-making activity is _______. |
| Managerial decision making is assumed to be __________. |
| ______ decision making, the problem is clear and unambiguous. |
| Managers regularly use their ________, and it may actually help improve their decision making |
| Managers must make choices based on limited or bounded, ______. |
| The goal of the decision maker is ____, the problem is familiar, and information about the problem is easily defined and complete. |
| A ________ is a series of interrelated sequential steps that a manager can use for responding to a structured problem. |
| The ideal situation for making decisions is one of ________. |
| Assuming that we know what our goals are and agree on clear planning premises, the first step of decision making is to develop ________. |
| ___________has been accepted in recent times as a vital tool for management appraisal |
| Planning _________ are defined as the anticipated environment in which plans are expected to operate. |
| Organization are usually —- as they have multiple goals and more people working with them |
| One characteristics that all organizations share is that they are composed of —- |
| Organizations are needed to provide —- for communication command and coordination of activities and people’s efforts. |
| To operate successful an enterprise, school or a government unit must have — which provides for the clear allocation of functions and responsibilities |
| Departmentalization occurs in organizations so as to bring about —- |
| #NAME? |
| An organization establishes —- that will enhance the effectiveness of the organization in attaining its goals |
| In order to make the system work, formal organizations provide mans of —- and provide control devices to take care of normal human lapses |
| In a school system, —- and —- measures performance and provide feedback to the learner |
| #NAME? |
| Question |
| Educational Administration involves —- of resources |
| Educational Administration also involves high degree of —- on the part of organizational members |
| Two important issues for Administrator are —– and — |
| —- is a factor which closely affects the performance of work and the overall sufficiency of an organization |
| Good —- sets are example, provides guidance, encouragement and instruction |
| Many school disputes and problems could easily be avoided if there were —- of staff and students |
| Knowledge of — can help every administrator to understand his subordinates and to top management when framing policies |
| #NAME? |
| The primary administrative function of —- are informing instructing, directing, evaluating and influencing others |
| QUESTIONS |
| Any place where procedures concerned with the receipt, transmittal, production, reproduction, processing, storage and retrieval of information and carried out is known as: |
| Clear writing in official communication is not limited to legibility, it also involves _____________ |
| _____________ is defined as a communication in writingg, usually in files, between two or more officials |
| Clarity of though and expression, accuracy, good grammar, courtesy, are all features of a good ___ |
| When a letter reference number is A1000/10, but there is no room for endorsement on that page, it must be referenced as ______________ |
| A summary of a subject prepared for a superior authority such as a Minister to introduce a memorandum in council is kno as : |
| Some official files are marked “B.U”. What does the abbreviation stand for? |
| The full meaning of “F.F.A” on a file in the office is: |
| A file labelled f.n.a refers to a matter |
| The abbreviation “a.b.c” means _____________ |
| What is the official abbreviation for “Acting” in a public sector organisation? |
| If a document is sent to an officer lablled “S.F.S”, what does it mean? |
| What does “S.I.V” document refers to? |
| Note bene means ____________ |
| Para is an abbreviation for: |
| D.V.E.A Book refers to: |
| A file labelled “D.G” in a Directorate is for ____________ |
| The expression “Ad Infinitum” means |
| Ipso facto means: |
| The expression, “at the first glance” is referred to as: |
| The abbreviation “a.b.c” means _____________ |
| What is the main filing system used in government offices? |
| The grouping of files under well defined subject headings or identification by means of sectional symbols is _______________ |
| Training is abbreviated as TRG 1, TRG 2, how is personnel abbreviated in filing system? |
| ____________ may be defined as an aplphabetical list of subject discussed in a book or file, showing the page or pages where each subject is dealt with or mentioned |
| Advance preparation before a Governor visits a place, secruity preparation, accommodation, handling of Imprest for the trip, feeding, are all aspects of __________________ |
| Which of the following is not a fucntion of an office? |
| The techniques for clear wrting include the following except one: |
| _____________ are a list of separate items to be discussed at a meeting |
| It is advided that Handing Over Notes should end as follows: Handed over by and __________ |
| All civil servants are required to take an Oath of |
| Tangible products are those projects whose output are tangible and can be seen with the naked eye |
| Intangible projects are those that require commitment of resources but whose input can not be seen with the naked eye |
| All projects may have three main objectives, namely: time, performance and budgetary objectives |
| A major problem of projects in Nigeria is the quality |
| One of the reasons for monitoring projects is to check exhaustion of funds and abandonment |
| The key functions of the project manager are communication and coordination |
| A project matrix is not different from a functional matrix |
| A project manager must ensure that the projects meet the set objectives |
| It is not the duty of the project manager to ensure that the project is implemented |
| Pure project teams have advantages and disadvantages |
| A pure project team is a constituted work group within an organization |
| A Task Force Team is created to tackle or solve a major problem |
| The idea of quality management is associated with Japanese firms |
| In a teamwork, individual spirit is more important than team spirit |
| Good interpersonal relations is critical to the realization of organizational goal |
| Labour constitutes a very critical component of project cost |
| Direct costs are those costs which are not directly attributed to a job or project |
| Factory costs are mainly applicable to manufacturing concerns |
| Recurrent expenditure relates to expenditures that are incurred on daily basis |
| Capital expenditure relates to expenditures on projects |
| For any transaction or document to be termed a contract, there must be an offer and acceptance |
| Another condition for a contract to exist is the issue of capacity |
| Every project to be executed must have a time frame |
| There are two ways of considering a project time frame namely: the free planning approach and target-led approach |
| A project schedule matches the organization’s available resources to the project plan |
| Network Analysis achieved great prominence during the period of the World War II |
| A major strength of network analysis is that it enables all the tasks in a project to be clearly defined |
| Precedence notations indicate clearly the start and finish of activities |
| The main aim of a project meeting is to determine who to award the contract to |
| A project resource is any person (labour) equipment, tool or money that is needed for work on a project |
| Under colonial rule, white dominated——-and——-level of administration in Nigeria |
| The ———of public administration in the present dispensation is many and continuous |
| The central administration for Lagos, Gold coast, Gambia was transferred to Free town, Sierra Leone between — to—. |
| The Acts of ————- is stipulated in Nigeria constitution. |
| Staffs of statutory corporation or parastatal are called————–. |
| Second world war gave a great boost to the ————–of the public sector in Nigeria |
| Public administrators modify ——, ———, and social structure of the country |
| Administration is what is done in an———— |
| Public administrators are involved in ———–. |
| Public administration serves as a ——–of national development. |
| Administrative behaviour is not always————–. |
| Under ecology school pattern of administration is highly imitative rather than ———–. |
| Transitional societies are ———- societies. |
| There is ————– of traditional and modern administration taking place in one society. |
| Socio- cultural environment influences the practice of public administration in Nigeria. |
| Riggs model of administration in transition is called? |
| Refracted societies are ——— societies. |
| Public Administration lacks a universally accepted ————-. |
| Public administration is found in all ————– of governance. |
| Nigeria public administration is not better described with SALA model. |
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| Alteration in social order of a society leads to —————.. |
| Consequences that result from government action or in action is known as………….. |
| Intra-state politics is ———– a country. |
| High degree of formalism is found in a ———– society. |
| Local government allocation of jurisdictional power is spelt out under the ____ schedule of 1999 constitution |
| Nigeria administrative system relies much on the style/ policies borrowed from other countries. TRUE OR FALSE? |
| Positive, social, and political change can address injustice brought through conflict. True or false? |
| change 86 to base 2 |
| – 20 – (- 24) |
| (- 15) ÷ (- 3) |
| √27 X √50 |
| 5/6 + 3/8 |
| 14/10 X 6/7 X 8/9 |
| 3/8 (4x-5) – 5/12 (3x -5) |
| (32)3 |
| Divide the exponent 64 by 62 |
| 3√ (-8y15n3) |
| Umenemi Nig Ltd water wants to increase its water rate of 56kobo in the ratio 10:7. Determine the water rate. |
| Given that y is the sum of two quantities, one of which varies as x and the other which varies inversely as x. If y = 20 when x = 1 and y = 12 when x = 3, find the values of y when x = 6. |
| Find the value of y in the following equation. y(10 – 2) = 80 |
| Solve the simultaneous equations 3w + 2x = 21 – – – (1) 2w + 5x = 3 – – – (2) What is X |
| Calculate W from above |
| Solve the following quadratic equation (x + 3) (x – 5) = 20 |
| Find which term is 383 from the following series, 5 + 8+ 11 + … n. |
| A data collected and used to make inference as related to the occurrence of events is called |
| The followings are methods of collecting data except |
| A series of rectangles which heights are plotted proportionally to the values that are represented or assessed is called |
| __________ are natural numbers with no factor other than, unity or itself |
| Cubic numbers are numbers that are ___________ power of natural numbers |
| ___________ numbers can be converted from one base to another |
| The most common conversion is usually from base __________ to other bases |
| The discovery of zero in _________ AD help resolved the problem in numbers. |
| Zero was not a natural number so there were problems that became unresolved such as 2-2, 3-3, and ________ |
| When zero is included to the set of natural numbers we have what is called ________ numbers. |
| _________ is a whole numbers that do not have any form of fraction associated with it. |
| The positive numbers are usually called _________ integers. |
| There are two strategies of drawing the number line. It can be drawn horizontally or ________-. |
| The two major types of counselling are ____ and ______ |
| Guidance and counselling was established in the United States of America for the issue of _______ |
| Guidance and counselling originated at the beginning of the 20th century for socieity’s emphasis on ______ |
| One of these was part of Historical events that facilitated the origin of guidance and counselling in America |
| In guidance, the locus of control remains with the _______ |
| Modern guidance in USA started formally in _____ |
| What is full meaning of CASSON |
| Which of these is a false statement |
| How many phases has the counselling process? |
| One of the phases of counselling process is _____ |
| What is Career planning? |
| One of the factors to consider while one engages in career planning exercise is . . . |
| Western education was said to be introduced into this country in the year __________ |
| ________ is said to be in progress when a client participates in assessing needs and evaluating progress |
| One of the basic principles of guidance and counselling is that the service is also for “_____”, developing children and adults |
| The service of the guidance counsellor that enables him/her to assess the effectiveness of their stewardship in a school is known as . . . . |
| Individual counselling process is _________ |
| Which country did guidance and counselling originate from? |
| Which of these is the most important record needed by the school counsellor? |
| How can counselling teachniques be acquired by a professional counsellor? |
| What is Career planning? |
| One of the factors to consider while one engages in career planning exercise is . . . |
| Western education was said to be introduced into this country in the year __________ |
| ________ is said to be in progress when a client participates in assessing needs and evaluating progress |
| One of the basic principles of guidance and counselling is that the service is also for “_____”, developing children and adults |
| The service of the guidance counsellor that enables him/her to assess the effectiveness of their stewardship in a school is known as . . . . |
| Individual counselling process is _________ |
| Which country did guidance and counselling originate from? |
| Which of these is the most important record needed by the school counsellor? |
| How can counselling teachniques be acquired by a professional counsellor? |
| Which of the following techniques uncovers someone’s feelings or reactions to situation or persons? |
| Which type of counselling technique involves the counsellor’s verbal and non-verbal reactions to the problem of the client? |
| Which of the following is NOT a guidance function of the school principal? |
| All of the following are solutions to the problems of effective implementation of school guidance programme EXCEPT . . . . |
| ________ is regarded as father of American guidance movement |
| Guidance and counselling originated from America at the beginning of the _______century. |
| The three basic stages in vocational development are . . . . |
| The journal published by the counselling association of Nigeria is called . . . . |
| Which domain deals with rational and intellectual thought? |
| Intelligence test is the most widely known type of ____ test |
| According to Nigerian law, any one under the age of _______ is known as a child |
| Which of these normally refers to the school for children between five and six years? |
| Creche is for children below the age of ________ |

