| Using _______ tests is one of the factors that make counselling scientific and more objective |
| Frank Parsons, the father of Guidance Movement is an _____ |
| In _____ Ibadan Career Council was formed |
| In December 1st _____ marked the birth of Counselling Association of Nigeria at the University of Ibadan |
| The Federal Government has inserted the need for guidance and counselling in our schools in its National Policy on Education of _____ |
| _______ is a system of religious beliefs and rituals |
| That human actions are triggered by a desire for pleasure and avoidance of pain is the opinion of — |
| When motivation is seem to be intrinsically attached to human activity, it means —- |
| Self actualisation belongs to what level in the needs hierarchy |
| The influence that a learned task has over learning another is known as |
| A situation where a learned skill has no effect on the performance of a second task is called —- |
| Education comprises the following except —- |
| All the things around the learner that stimulate him to action consists his |
| When education deals with such pathogenic questions of context, reasons, methods and timing, it is known as — |
| A teaching – learning process which has a generally accepted and regular set of rules is called —- |
| In what year was rapid progress in the forms and system of education in Nigeria |
| A situation where a learned skill has no effect on the performance of a second task is called —- |
| Education comprises the following except —- |
| All the things around the learner that stimulate him to action consists his |
| When education deals with such pathogenic questions of context, reasons, methods and timing, it is known as — |
| A teaching – learning process which has a generally accepted and regular set of rules is called —- |
| In what year was rapid progress in the forms and system of education in Nigeria |
| The national policy was reviewed in —- |
| The philosophy of education was based on —- |
| The first curriculum conference was organised in the year —– |
| One of the recommendations of the commission is —– |
| Manpower planning ensure the right manpower is engage for the job. The selection criteria are except |
| The manpower of a project could be groupe into two, namely |
| An example of direct labour in a manufacturing plant include |
| In project management the first in demand analysis is |
| One of the following impact more on the consumption of a company product |
| Supply analysis enable an investor to determine |
| A marketing plan should include all but one |
| A marketing plan should address issues concerning the marketing of a product |
| Working Capital is one of the most essential cost in project analysis because |
| In project analysis one of the following is not a resource |
| Marketing channel is the sequential movement of the commodities form the producer (farmer) to the final___________ |
| A fully monetised economy has ________ of agricultural products as one of its policy objectives |
| _______ develops from plans |
| Population density ________ areas is about 1000 person/sq.km |
| ____________is a situation of large mechanized farms existing side by side with small farms |
| ____________ is the type of land ownership, whereby land is generally regarded as the property of government |
| _________ system of farming whereby a farmer cultivates crops and rears animals in order to produce food fordomestic consumption |
| In the_________system, the emphasis is on the small-scale farmers |
| Fertilizer is an example of main inputs used for agricultural production |
| ________ refers to areas where labour is dominant |
| There are _____salient features of marketing |
| Planning is important for agricultural development |
| There are _______primary policy objectives of the Federal Government on agricultural co-operatives |
| Agricultural ________ programme is the totality of development activities undertaken by the government or other organizations in order to achieve the stated development objectives |
| ____________ are examples of basic ameninities except |
| Marketing channel is the stages through which commodities pass form farmers to the __________. |
| ____________ generates a fair distribution of income and high level of employment |
| The total ________ resource of Nigeria is estimated to be about 98.3 million hectares |
| Agricultural activities begin with the clearing and preparation of the land for food production, and end with the final ____________ |
| _________ refers to high man-land ratio areas |
| That human actions are triggered by a desire for pleasure and avoidance of pain is the opinion of — |
| When motivation is seem to be intrinsically attached to human activity, it means —- |
| Self actualisation belongs to what level in the needs hierarchy |
| The influence that a learned task has over learning another is known as |
| A situation where a learned skill has no effect on the performance of a second task is called —- |
| Education comprises the following except —- |
| All the things around the learner that stimulate him to action consists his |
| When education deals with such pathogenic questions of context, reasons, methods and timing, it is known as — |
| A teaching – learning process which has a generally accepted and regular set of rules is called —- |
| In what year was rapid progress in the forms and system of education in Nigeria |
| _______ cropping system is practiced in densely populated areas involves putting a piece of land under cultivation from year to year |
| agricultural development in _______ economy reflects the features of basic subsistence economy |
| __________ is used to disseminate useful information relating to the discipline in focus, to the people concerned |
| ________was developed to effect fertilisation in the female animal without being in contact with the male counterpart. |
| _________ is an alternative to rain. |
| Benue and Anambra states are examples of__________ economy |
| A modified form of____________ is called land rotation |
| _________relates to the cultivation of economic trees for the use of man |
| The environment factors affecting agricultural production in Nigeria can be grouped into __________ |
| _____ land tenure system is land is owned by the inheritance |
| _____can best be described by the nature of the work performed and the services rendered. |
| ______can either be written or unwritten. |
| ______education in Nigerian is the education whihch community handed over to the generation |
| Basic education is ______for living in conformity with the norms and values of the society. |
| The history of education laws in Nigeria could be traced to ________ |
| In Nigeria, the Northern protectorate was established in _______ |
| Education is of the item on the _____list |
| ______is a historical record of events that have significant effect on schools activities |
| Schools are required to keep _____on all children |
| A good school head must be able to plan the school time table and ensure ______to it. |
| There are ___________ types of co-operatives based on geographical location |
| Cooperatives are owned by _______ |
| Admission fee can NOT be a source of reserve |
| ___________ preside over of meetings |
| There are ___________ co-operatives based on function performed |
| Organizations usually established by Government through act of parliament are called _______ |
| ________ co-operatives do not perform all functions for their members |
| __________co-operatives society is formed to producegoodsandservice for members |
| _______ is an association of persons usually of limited means who have voluntarily joined together to achieve a common economic end |
| _______ mostly formed by a number of secondary Co-operatives. |
| __________ funds are created and maintained within the Co-operatives business enterprise as a form of security against any unforeseen circumstance |
| The type of reserve that require that they be created irrespective of members’ feelings is called________ |
| _________takes charge of all money received by the society from members and other sources |
| We have ________ types of reserves |
| Co-operatives are trade unions |
| ___________ approach attempts to define co-operatives in terms of values, ideologies and overall economic and social goals |
| Minimum of two persons must come together to establish _________ business |
| __________preside at all meetings |
| There are ________ types of producer co-operative |
| Co-oprative _________ emphasizes the supremacy of the Co-operatives over everything else |
| The Co-operatives effect can be either _________ or _________ |
| There are ____________ criteria for comparing co-operatives and other business organization |
| _______is capital raised within the Co-operative |
| Those capital that are for payment of salaries is called _____ |
| There are ____________ approaches to cooperative |
| Different levels of economic development take ________extreme forms |
| Agricultural cooperative society are societies usually formed by ______ |
| Bye laws are the __________ with which the society will be managed |
| People join co-operatives because of external pressure |
| Existing Co-operatives institutions can also be promoters |
| ___________is a written document setting out the activities, times and budgets required to meet a set of goals. |
| __________ refer to organized collective activities to bring about or resist fundamental change in an existing group or society |
| _________process involves the coordination of hitherto isolated sectorial and zonal development programmes. |
| The following are problems of rural areas in Nigeria except |
| There are ________ stages of planning process |
| Reformist approach emphasize on the __________ change of the rural farmers |
| Development of accessible financial institution is an objective of rural finance. TRUE OR FALSE |
| Absence of industry, medical institutions and research centres are indicators of a _________settlement |
| Three types of criteria generally define a rural society |
| The production of food and other raw materials is a basic function of _________societies |
| Projectdesign is NOT a stagein planning |
| ___________ is end-of-programme evaluation |
| __________ is the livewire of any project |
| Rural ____________ encompasses the financial side of almost all economic processes of rural areas |
| ___________ society is its custodianship of natural resources |
| Cooperative ___________ have been accepted as self help activities |
| _________help is a way of helping oneself through the help of the fellow men working together |
| _____________refers to remote or isolated location, various other perceptions can be detected |
| There are _________ approaches to community modernization |
| The number of inhabitants can be used to define a rural area |
| ___________ are noted for bringing into existence some amenities that will make life meaningful to the rural communities |
| Youth clubs are NOT self help organizations |
| One striking feature of the __________ is that the members are usually resident in the urban areas |
| The population usually referred to as _________ are physically strong, mentally alert and progressive in thought |
| Rural areasare characterised by harmful traditional practices. |
| The ___________ approach development therefore emphasizes the participatory involvement of farmers in reforming the rural areas |
| The structural transformation of rural communities is attained through what is known as _________ Reforms |
| A good rural development programme should be based on the effective use of local resources |
| __________ means that any rural development programme should be such that helps and supports the rural dwellers but does not make their livelihood 100% dependent on the programme |
| Increase in per capita income is a rural development index |
| Demonstration is a media of propagating cooperative education |
| _________ is the meticulous check of the books and records of a Cooperative Society. |
| The law of the country protects the cooperative society |
| How regular a member is at meetings is recorded in_______ |
| A _________ is the meticulous check of the books and records of a Cooperative Society. |
| To control what is going on in the society we can use ________________ |
| Cooperative Federation of Nigeria (CFN) is an example of __________ cooperative |
| Cooperative _________ is like an instruction manual |
| _______ dissolution can occur if cooperative society is involved in a political or religious activity in a way that causes intolerable trouble |
| Computer does NOT minimizes error and inaccuracy |
| ___________document is the loan agreement between the society and the borrower and serves as a legal document to be used by the society if there is any problem on the Loan in future |
| Control forces effective planning |
| ________of cooperatives may be defined as all the means by which a Cooperative Society can be assisted to keep its affairs in order |
| Cooperative _________ is all activities that are involved in guiding and directing the activities of Cooperatives |
| We have ______-minute books |
| Cooperative Societies are exempted from paying taxes on their surplus |
| The registration of a society renders it a ________ |
| Education of officers of the society is NOT a duty of the cooperative assistant |
| ______________is an accounting spreadsheet program that enables users to organize sales history data |
| __________ is a book that records the name of loan beneficiaries |
| The secretary is an officer of the cooperative society |
| Teaching the officers is NOT an activity of cooperative field manager |
| ________ is referred to as book of original entry |
| The_________credit limit is the highest loan a member can be given in the society. |
| The work of the auditor is normally divided into ______ part |
| Automatic dissolution does NOT occur if the membership of a cooperative Society fall below ten |
| _____ is a book which records the number of members in the society |
| Economic survey report is NOT neccessary for the registration of the society. |
| The educational duty of cooperatve assistant is to ________ groups |
| Voluntary dissolution can occur If members have lost interest completely in the affairs of the society |
| _____________ is a process of bringing about desirable change in human behaviour |
| _________convince their peers to adopt new practices |
| Case studies encourage analytical thought in the students |
| Agricultural development programmes were NOT adopted in all states of the Federation |
| Ad-hoc policy is also called _________ |
| _________training is acquired by the rural people through extension education and training |
| The bandwagon effect is NOT a factor that causes attitude change |
| There exist some private extension programmes to promote the practice of agriculture |
| Opinion ________ are individuals whose ideas and behaviours serve as a model to others |
| There is ________ influence of the federal government on extension services |
| Television is also known as |
| ________can demonstrate as well as talk |
| _______________ at a disadvantage in the rural areas because of the relative high cost |
| Management is often described as a ____________ |
| The essence of __________ is to achieve a goal |
| _________ is the ability to mobilize human and material resources towards achievement of organizational goals. |
| Every human being belongs to one __________ or the other |
| In Nigeria, there are main categories of Educational Administration |
| The Essence of Leadership is ___________ |
| __________ is the type of Leadership that works by the book |
| Towns, Cities, States and the country comprise different ____________ |
| The Introduction of Western education in Nigeria could be traced back to ____________ |
| The First instance supervision is a concept that emanated from the ___________tradition |
| Projected financial statement enable financial institutions to study |
| A projected financial statement of an organisation shows |
| A projected cash flow statement is |
| A project initiator has to distinguish between credit sales and cash sales so as to avoide |
| Sensitivity Analysis is a concept in project evaluation which seek to |
| A normal projected cash flow statement reconstructed to accommodate the likely hood of a worse market is know as |
| The balance sheet or Statement of financial position is a very important ducument |
| The balance sheet has two main sides, namely |
| The traditional criteria for project evaluation are |
| Major disadvantage of the traditional method of project evaluation is |
| Television is also known as |
| ________can demonstrate as well as talk |
| _______________ at a disadvantage in the rural areas because of the relative high cost |
| Peer pressures can influence people’s attitude concerning adoption of innovation. |
| Filstrips are also known as _________ |
| _________are methods of extension teaching which appeal to many who desire to go places and see things |
| ________ is the ability to achieve result or attain a predetermined goal |
| Content of communication is a yardstick for selecting the channel of communication |
| The major provider of public sector agricultural extension services is ____________ |
| t is their duty of _________ to educate farmers and provide them with inputs |
| Communication media can be a cause of attitude change |
| ________ are also known as projected visuals |
| ________ should supplement and not replace other communication methods |
| Extension service helps to update farming technologies |
| There are ________ main types of planning |
| ____________ deals with disseminating information to the target audience on time |
| A good plan should be realistic and capable of implementation. |
| Radio, also known as ___________ |
| _________ begins with the establishment of objectives |
| Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development is the integration of the food, population, and ___________nexus |
| _________ account contains information such as balance of credit carried forward, interest in shares, allocation to reserves, bonus on business |
| Placement is also referred to as _____ |
| Lorries, tankers, passenger buses, cars are examples of _______ transport |
| The bye law of the society spells out the way the producers cooperative should be managed in accordance with its __________ . |
| External relations of producers cooperative may be looked at in ____ different ways |
| Cranes and ___________ are examples of internal transport |
| _________ is the basic function of management |
| The supervisors act as a protection for the other _________ |
| ________includes establishing performance standards which are of based on the companys objectives. |
| The cooperative that specializes in the recycling of various materials is__________ |
| This account shows the balance of profit carried forward from the previous year |