| The last digit that has some elements of uncertainty in it is called________ |
| The number 0.03260 has ______ significant figures |
| The unit of density is grams divided by cubic_______ |
| Density x volume is equal to______ |
| The rate at which speed is changing is known as________ |
| ____enable us to measure more than basic quantities of length, time, mass |
| The following are types of uncertainities except________ |
| The act of determining the size or amount of something is known as______ |
| The sum of measurements divided by the number of measurements that have been made is _____ |
| The degree of agreement between measured value and accepted true value of a quantity is____ |
| _______is a system of units based on the decimal number system |
| _______is the unit of measurement to measure distance between cities |
| ______is the unit of measurement to measure diameter of a one naira coin |
| The Kelvin scale is the temperature scale used in the___________ |
| The most commonly used scale throughout the worlds is the_________ |
| _____scale is one in which the lowest temperature is given the value zero |
| The most familiar metric system unit of volume is the________ |
| The term Molecular Biology was first used by ____ |
| All these are techniques in Molecular Biology EXCEPT |
| E. coli particalarly useful for investigations of fundamental aspects of molecular biology because of ____. I. their genetic simplicity, II. ease of study, III. microscopic nature. |
| ____ represents the information required for the building of a phenotypic structure. |
| __ is not required in the Chain-Termination Method of determining DNA sequences. |
| A molecular cloning that enables the determination of the nucleotide sequence of genes is known as ______. |
| In which of these techniques are proteins seperated based on the rates of their migration in an electric field |
| The sole genetic material that migrates intact from generation to generation through the reproductive units is called ___. |
| Which of these is a method for detecting and analysing sequeces of homologous DNA |
| Which of these is not true of Southern blotting |
| Human resources is unique in a peculiar way. Therefore, managing human resources is________ |
| Personnel management is a major elemental function of_________ |
| It has been argued that human resources management is concerned with self control rather than____ |
| Human resources management integrates with line management rather than |
| Human resources management is concerned with maximum utilization of the workforce rather than__ |
| The aim of human resources management should not be to the pursuit of strict rule but to seek_____ |
| People are the most important assets of an organization. Therefore people should be_______ |
| The right people must be placed on the right jobs to enable the organization achieve its |
| Personnel management is often viewed as management activity aimed at_____ |
| Without the right mix of human resources in an organization, it will be difficult to implement_____ |
| Which of the chromosome combination will be found in an individual with Turner syndome? |
| The non identical pair of chromosomes found in mammals and birds are called the ____. |
| The following steps are involved in the process of chain elongation except __. |
| Gametes have ____ number of chromosomes. |
| The following are outcomes of physical and chemical meiosis except __. |
| Chromosomes are joined at the centre by a |
| Which of these disorders is due to the inhertance of a single X chromosome? |
| How many chromosomes are found in the male sex cell? |
| Which of these combination of chromosomes will be found in a normal male offspring? |
| The following nitrogenous base are found in DNA except ___. |
| QUESTIONS |
| The Nigerian experience as regards development planning can be discussed in the light of ________ |
| The backwardness of Nigeria economic growth and development could easily be traced to _______ |
| The first development plan directed for Nigeria during the colonial era was called _______ |
| The fourth national development plan of 1981 – 85 was launched in _____ |
| Which of these constitutes problem of plan implementation in Nigeria |
| Which of this is not institutional framework for planning in Nigeria |
| An important aspect of annual budget is that it is the key instrument for____ |
| The current approach of modern budgeting is to provide for the various items in the following order |
| Monitoring and Evaluation are key processes in ______ |
| Project evaluation is the last step in the _______ |
| Which of these aquaculture practices give the highest yield? |
| Artisanal fishing is characterised by one of the following features |
| Which of these is not amonge the three main type of fin rays? |
| Which numerals do biologist adopt in spine count |
| The first rule with meristic features is that the number is always…… |
| The fish teeth can be positioned in any of the ways EXCEPT |
| All these are Off-Shore Pelagic resources EXCEPT |
| All these are meteorological information required before site selection in setting up a fish farm EXCEPT |
| Which of these will be classified as capital cost in fish farming |
| Which of these will not be included in operating cost of fish farming? |
| QUESTIONS |
| Acceptance criteria establishes ____ |
| A good example of non profit development planning is: |
| Performance goal setting involves the following except one of these |
| Strategic planning is a type of planning that |
| The planner as a political animal should be guided by the following |
| Which of the following is not part of preparing the project initiation document |
| Project management plan includes the following except |
| Programme Evaluation Review Technique (PERT) means |
| In project document file management the need to maintain hardcopy records falls under the purview of |
| Which state best describes a work Breakdown structure (WBS) |
| When fish migrates from salt water to brackish water so it is said to be |
| Which of these fish type is catadromous __ |
| Which of these will come ealier in the classification of fish |
| Which of these forms the basis for taxonomic groupimg of animals |
| Which of these characteristics is not true of the Clariidae family |
| All these are reasons for wide culturing of catfish family EXCEPT |
| One of these is not a Genus in the Bagridae family |
| Which of these is not a Genus in the Family Mochokidae |
| These are reasons for cultureing Tilapia EXCEPT |
| All these are genera of Tilapia except |
| Effective human resources functions are essential for an organization’s ————- |
| Human resources of of strategic importance and should be made an integral part of_________ |
| Effective human resources management requires a fundamental shift from traditional approach to___ |
| Whether viewed financially or behaviourally, human resources are sensitive and costlly in most____ |
| The human resources manager and the finance manager must pay monthly wages and salaries to____ |
| A labour intensive manufacturng company employs___________ |
| Sometimes the cost of meeting the overhead is more than two-thirds of an organization’s_______ |
| In some cases, workers are granted the galaxy of rights which the employers must_______ |
| Human resources department of every organization must have, at its disposal, fringe benefits which__ |
| Today, the desirability of evolving a strategic planning is imperative as a result of increased_____ |
| QUESTIONS |
| Two good examples of social impact of project is |
| The following are basic types of planning models except one of them |
| The state planning officer carryout the following key planning functions except |
| Which of the following is not part of preparing the planning |
| Operational planning is |
| The overall economic development planning is |
| Positive Team Roles/Tasks includes the following except |
| Which of these is not basic approach to non profit project design |
| Social cost of investment simply means |
| SMART simply means |
| The introduction of water into pond prior to stocking is known as |
| Which of these chracteristics is not true of water |
| What is the the primary excretory waste of fish ? |
| In order to prevent loss of water by diffusion, marine fishes tend to (I). excrete small amounts of highly salt-concentrated urine (II).drink large amounts of sea water (III.)Excrete large amounts of water |
| The optimum temperature for the growth of Tilapia is _______ |
| All these belong to the order Carnivora EXCEPT |
| Otter-shrews belong to the family_______ |
| Which of these is NOT true of hippopotamus |
| Which of these is UNTRUE of giraffe? |
| African Buffalo has the following characteristic EXCEPT |
| The human resources critical activities are commonly known as the___________ |
| Broad area of human resources management include the following: recruitment ans selection and___ |
| Employees of an organization attend training programmes in order to_________ |
| Promotion moves an employee of an organization from one level to another_______ |
| Through recruitment and selection, new employees are___________ |
| Motivation of employees in an organization brings about____________ |
| In Nigeria and in Africa as a whole, the most potent motivator of workers is__________ |
| A civil servant who worked and retired from an organization is given_________ |
| When a worker is retrenched, it means he/she has____________ |
| Smoth management-labour relations is important for the maintenance of_________ |
| QUESTIONS |
| Invariably Federalism no matter whatever form it takes involve_________ |
| One seemingly tructable propblem that has engaged the attention of the Nigerian Leadership and people since the attainment of political independence in 1960 is _______ |
| In a cofederation, the central government is always _______ |
| Intergovernmental Relations came as a result of ________ |
| One of these countries do not practice Federalism |
| Nigeria attained full federalism under_______ constitution |
| The most crticical and contentious policy issue in intergovernmental fiscal Relations is _____ |
| In a Federal State such as Nigeria with three tiers of government, Intergovernmental, Relations can take _____ format |
| In a federal setup like Nigeria, powers are divided into |
| The famous 1976 local government reform made local government ________ |
| QUESTIONS |
| Centrifugal type of federalism comes into effect when |
| Federalism is a political system adopted to |
| The 1979 constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria granted two sets of legislative powers to the central government in ______ |
| Which of this is not one of the causes of conflict in intergovernmental Relations |
| Intergovernmental Relation is widely associated and most popular with ______ |
| In which of this is not a pattern of relation in intergovernmental Relation |
| In Nigeria, ever since the existence of IGR, one of the dominant instittuions that has helped to foster the concept is _____ |
| One of these factors is not among factors affecting Intergovernmental Relations |
| Fiscal federalism implies |
| Public choice theory advocates in favour of placing governmental action and expenditure at _________ |
| QUESTIONS |
| Both the 1989 and 1999 as well as 2000 constitution (as amended) provides exclusive jurisdictional powers to ________ |
| Which of this statement is not true absent advocacy NGOs |
| One of the major relevance of NGOs in Intergovernmental Relations is in _______ |
| Revenue mobilization and fiscal commission (RMFC) was estavlished to: |
| For management of Non-Governmental Organizations in IGR, two management techniques are________ |
| Inclusive – authority models of IGR ________ |
| One of this is not a factor for choosing decentralization |
| Which of this statement is true |
| Which of this is not an institution for managing inter-governmental Relations |
| The nature of conflicts in inter-governmental Relations is basically _______ |
| Replacement technology occurs in industrial marketing product management during |
| Sales reaches peak and become steady during ………………….. Stage in industrial marketing |
| Common market competition structure in industrial marketing is ……………………. Market |
| Buyer and seller interaction in industrial marketing is said to be |
| Market segmentation in industrial marketing is regarded as |
| Distribution channel length in industrial marketing is …………………. |
| Distribution channel coverage strategy in industrial marketing is ………………… |
| Analysis of emporographics includes the following except |
| A Salesman industrial selling is largely practices ——————— selling |
| Industrial marketing external environment includes the following except |
| An example of prominent external environment in Nigerian industrial market is |
| Dealer in industrial marketing performs this function |
| Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in industrial marketing is a |
| Competitive data analysis is based on these three factors with exception of |
| The staff who stands between you and the decision makers in organisation regarding purchase is |
| A business providing auxiliary service for another organisation to enhance production is doing |
| Contemporary Gatekeepers have these features except |
| An industrial goods salesman needs to possess this during presentation except |
| The first contact to determine sales success or failure and first contact for a lasting impression is |
| Handling Gatekeeper can be achieved through this technique ………………….approach |
| Pricing decision is industrial buying and marketing is largely |
| Promotional pricing usage in industrial marketing is |
| One of the pricing policies and strategies in industrial marketing is |
| The major role of personal selling in industrial buying is to |
| Sales promotion usage is industrial buying is to |
| Discount structure in industrial marketing is ……………..when compared to consumer marketing |
| Sales promotion takes the following forms in industrial marketing except |
| Product life cycle of product in industrial marketing is |
| Product design and specification industrial marketing is largely |
| The product life cycle stage in industrial marketing ends with |
| QUESTIONS |
| The whole of definitions of public policy revolve around |
| The major ingredients of a public policy includes the following except one of these |
| QUESTIONS |
| The whole of definitions of public policy revolve around |
| The major ingredients of a public policy includes the following except one of these |
| The importance of public policy studies lies in _______ |
| Which of this is not a basic concept of public policy |
| Public policy aims at ______ |
| Policy outputs include all the following except |
| One of these is not a type of public policy |
| Redistributive policy simply means |
| Which of these is not one of the uses of public analysis |
| Which of the following model of decision making is used by those preparing budgets in Nigeria |
| _________ analysis provides the tool for subjecting a project’s cash flows to adverse market situations. |
| Transfer payments represent transfer of _________ from one section of society to another. |
| ___________ is a method that uses accounting information to measure the profitability of an investment. |
| _________ has been described as a natural ingredient to any activity. |
| A project requires a cash outlay of N200,000 and yields an annual cash inflow of N50,000 for a period of 10 years; calculate the payback period. |
| Long-term liabilities are the obligations which are payable in a period of time _________ than a year. |
| Investments represent the firm’s investments in shares, debentures and _______ of either firms or the government. |
| Current Liabilities are those debts that are payable in a _________ period usually within a year. |
| One of the major current liabilities is the bank _________. |
| Liabilities are divided into ________ broad groups. |
| QUESTIONS |
| Normative models of decision making is concerned with___ |
| A model of decision making that deals with orientation of decision makers and power distribution in society is called_____ |
| Public policy making process involves the following except |
| Which of these is an analytical frame technique for analyzing decision, policies, programmes abd projects |
| Which of these is not the role of judges in the public policy making process |
| Which of these is not approach to the study of public policy |
| Which of these is not an egency charged with implementing regulatory policies in Nigeria |
| Time series analyses is very importance in ______ |
| The qualitative approach in the study of public analysis describes _______ |
| Which of these is not one of the uses of public policy analysis |
| A product can be seen as anything that is offered for acquisition, use and __, and that satisfies the needs of the target market. |
| The term product is broad and covers both physical goods and the _______ goods. |
| Products can also be seen products can also be seen in terms of functional,social and __________ utilities and benefits. |
| The marketer , in planning his market offering , needs to think through the following five levels of the product: core benefit, basic product,expected product,augmented product and the __________ . |
| ________ set of attributes and conditions buyers normally expect when they purchase a product. |
| ____ encompasses all the possible argumentations and transformations a product might undergo in the future. |
| Products bought to use in a firms operation, to resell, or to make other other products are _________ products. |
| Products purchased to satisfy personal and family needs are _________ products. |
| The most widely accepted approach to classify consumer products is based on characteristics of consumer _________ . |
| _______ are relatively inexpensive, frequently purchased items for which buyers exert only minimal purchasing effort. |
| ______sector projects are mainly profit-driven and their location is based only on economic merits. |
| ______considerations occasionally play very important roles in deciding where a project will be located. |
| The cost of transporting _________ to the refinery may result in the refinery operating at a loss. |
| Production plans are linked to the firm’s _________for goods and services. |
| _________means ability to do something. |
| There are _______ types of capacity |
| _________capacity captures the effect of plant servicing and or repairs on production output. |
| Actual capacity refers to the real _______ that a plant can achieve given the market situation. |
| Production plan shows exactly the proposed ________of a plant or project under consideration. |
| Stage_________of production involves the crushing of palm kernel to yield palm kernel oil (PKO). |
| Products purchased to satisfy personal and family needs are _______ products. |
| Products bought to use in a firm’s operations, to _________ , or to make other products are business products. |

