Capitalism or capital market is an economic system based on ……. ownership of the means of production. |
In secondary cooperatives, one man one vote is not practiced but ……….. Voting |
The principles of cooperation means each member has the right to…….. irrespective of his or her share capital holding. |
Tertiary cooperatives exist to take care of the interest of members of the ………cooperatives |
Tertiary cooperative is the ……….. via which single or multi-purpose societies can attain their economic needs. |
In 1976, the Federal government of Nigeria established three cooperative colleges for the sole purpose of enhancing continuous cooperative education in the country. Thes ecolleges were located in |
Problems of consumer cooperatives can be attributed to any of the following EXCEPT |
The National Advisory Council (NAC) is statutorily empower to …… the President of Nigeria on issues relating cooperative in general and specifically on matters relating to policies and strategies. |
In 1979, the Federal government set up the National Cooperative Insurance Society of Nigeria (NCISON) with base in |
The Nigerian National Cooperatives wholesale Association (NNCWA) established in 1976 and funded by the government is to ………. essential consumer goods through state cooperative wholesalers |
The National Cooperative Insurance Society of Nigeria (NCISON) activities are purely |
The secondary cooperatives are located at the ……. government headquarters |
The head of federated cooperative societies are …….appointed from the supervising ministry |
….. Is not an element of cooperative management |
…. Is not one of the responsibilities of members of a cooperative |
The functions of Cooperative Board of Directors does not include.. |
In electing Board members the following are important except…. |
…. Not needed to be an effective cooperative |
Salesmanship is the tactics of …. A buyer to buy a good or service |
… is not a quality of a salesman |
Salesmanship can be executed through selling …. And …….. |
The selling process does not include….. |
The number of stages a sales person passes through in selling his products depends on the …… of the product |
One of the greatest benefits of pre-primary education to children is the development of_______ |
pre-primary school exposes children to many other children from different social, economic, religious and____background |
self confidence and boldness which children acquire during the pre-school years go a long way in shaping their____life |
The pre-primary school helps to inculcate in the child the spirit of_______ |
High quality early childhood programmes are more effective in helping children to______ |
high quality pre-primary education enhances the ______of pupils in the primary school |
pre-primary education is not a luxury hence all children particularly those from______homes need it |
social unit that pursues specific goals which they are structured to serve is called_______ |
a group of persons working together for a common purpose is known as________ |
effective organisation and______is essential for the successful realisation of the goals of education. |
Effective organisation and management provides the essential structure upon which policy makers, and educators build school standards and_____ |
Effective organisation and management also promotes good discipline among staff and___in the school |
Effective organisation and management will also promote good academic achievement of the____ |
_____are the major components of a school organisation. |
______refers to the length of the course or programme |
The duration for the primary school is______years |
a child remains in the primary school from the age of six to_______years plus |
the pre-primary school age in Nigeria is fixed between_______and________ |
______refers to the number of weeks or months children keep in the school |
The length of pre-primary and primary school year in Nigeria is about_______weeks |
_____is school educational programmes which include programmes of studies, programme of activities and programme of guidance |
Emphasis in pre-primary and primary school curriculum is on the following except______ |
basic principles of child development and learning include the following except________ |
_____can be described as the process of organising test data into interpretable forms on a number of facts |
a process of gathering, analysing and interpreting data to be used in taking decisions is known as______ |
An instrument or a procedure used for measuring a sample of behaviours or performance in a given situation is called___ |
_______comes up only at the end of a term or course |
The sub-theories relevant to pre-school child’s learning as identified by Onibokun et al. (1987) are as follows except____ |
The sub-theories derived from the cognitive theory of learning are as follows except_____ |
Learning Styles of Pre-School Children include the following except________ |
______means a statement of something that must be done |
Which of the following is not a family of mass media? |
The hardware approach to educational technology means______? |
The acronym IKOR means_____ |
CAL means what? |
The stage at which the first Bible was printed in the history of educational technolgy is ___ |
The first school in Nigeria was established when? |
The mode of instructional delivery that allows for immediate feedback isWhat? |
RPMI |
channel in teaching and learning can be referred to as _____ |
The media that allows for groups of people at two or more locations to hear and be heard clearly and easily is ____. |
______ is defined as learning using electronic means |
Any forms of obstacles which conspire to reduce the fidelity of communication in the classroom is______ |
How many types of evaluation do we have? |
What are the two major parts of Systems approach |
All the following are types of noise factors in teaching and learning except one |
_____refers to the grouping of the functions to be performed into various components that would make for a functional mission profile |
_______is referred to a situation whereby so many people are target audience of the speaker |
An wholistic way of viewing things can be referred to as? |
The stage at which the first Bible was printed in the history of educational technolgy is ___ |
_____are the skills employed in managing trainng, instruction and teaching affairs |
The use of systematic and scientific procedures in education practice means______ |
The application of theories in education to improve quality isknown as_______ |
In media presentation, charts and cartons belong to____ family |
In teaching and learning the devices that appeal to the auditory senses are called______ |
For a teacher to make his lesson more effective and interesting he needs to compement its lesson with___ |
A body of knowledge which when used helps in solving problems is called___ |
__is not an example of Audio Media |
A media that combine both software and correspond hardware to function is called___ |
The stage at which the first Bible was printed in the history of educational technolgy is ___ |
The …………… constitution does not provide for the principle of separation of powers. |
Constitutions not embeded with the principle of separation of powers are usually characterised by………………. |
The principle of ……………. usually complements the principle of separation of powers in some constitutions or governments. |
Control of one organ of the government by the other is known as ……… |
One of the following is not relevant to separation of powers ………………. |
The rule of law is otherwise known as ……………….. |
Applying known principles of laws without personal discretion is known as…………. |
The term democracy comes from the Greek word for …………….. |
Political parties are indispensable ingredients of ………………… |
The role of…………… is the promotion of good governance and sustenance of democracy |
What is an eclectic discipline? |
instructional media that appeal to the sense of seeing is known as____ |
________means a statement of something that must be done |
_____is expected to produce learning |
In media presentation, charts and cartons belong to what____ family |
______is a relatively permanent change in human behaviour arising from experience |
For a teacher to make his lesson more effective and interesting he needs to complement it with___ |
A body of knowledge which when used helps in solving problems is called___ |
__is not an example of Audio Media |
A media that combine both software and correspond hardware to function is called___ |
The two major component of Educational technology concept are_________ |
All forms of medial in Educational Technology can be categorise under_____ |
____ refers to as application of theories and laws/rules in education and related displines for the purpose of improving the quality of education |
According to Macmillan school Dictionary (2000) “instruction” means |
The use of instructional materials of all categories to facility learning can also be called —— |
The book “Orbit Picture” was written by who______ |
A relative permanent change in behaviour as result of experince is____ |
That educational technology is an electic discipline means______ |
In educational technology, the acronym IKOR means______ |
_____the psychologist whose works were instrumental to the modern day educational technology |
The disciplinethat is difficult to define is ____ |
Graphics instructional media belongs to the family what? |
Technology in Education is best define as_______? |
A relative permanent change in behaviour as result of experince is____ |
What name do we give to the place where all instructional materials are kept and maintained? |
_____are used to represent data |
All the following are steps in taking photographs except |
All of these are the bases for production of instructional media except ____ |
S.L.R means____ |
______is a simple copying device used to make an enlargement, reduction or a copy of the exact size for reduction of drawings |
An integer is any positive or negative_________number |
Basic arithmetic operation in integers are the addition, subtraction, multiplication and___ |
The more a positive number move away from zero the_______ the number |
The more a negative number move away from zero the________ the number |
Positive and negative numbers are called _________ numbers |
In number line +8 –(+6) = _____________ |
In number line (-7) +(-6) = __________ |
The simplification -38 – (+ 5) is _________ |
The expression of 108 as a product of power of its prime is ____________ |
The characteristics of 93281.1 is__________ |
In fraction the numerator is called the________ |
In fraction the denominator is called the________ |
When two or more fractions represent the same value it is called _______ |
Mixed number can be express as a__________ |
The division of 60 by 4 is _________ |
The LCM of 1/4+2/5+1/6+1/6 is ________ |
The difference between 91.21 and the sum of 36.82 and 45.78 is ________ |
A car goes 180km in 3 hours its rate in km/h is____________ |
The conversion of 0.00657 to three decimal places is__________ |
The conversion of 568242 to three significant figure is__________ |
The expression of 60 kobo: N1.00 is________ |
The value of P in 4P + 42 = 10P + 12 is ________ |
The expression of 10mm as a ratio of 7cm is _______ |
The value of a and b in the simultanous equation a + b = 7, a – b = 3 is ____________ |
if y = 2x + 5, the value of y when x = -2 is________ |
The value of x in 2x +1 > 5 is __________ |
The triangle in which two of the three sides are equal is called______ |
A chord of a circle is 18cm long, radius of the circle is 15cm, the distance from the centre of circle is_______ |
In a circle is the space bounded by two radial and an arcis called________ |
The total surface area of a cuboid of length 5cm, width 6cm and height 12cm is______ |
Policies are plans in that they are general stastements that guide or channel thinking in________ |
To the management of an organization, policy is a guide and roadmap to create_________ |
Policy provides the bedrock for vision and mission statement of the business along the________ |
Policy enables the business to be assessed and given an image by the way they carry out their_____ |
Businesses are oredominant in capitalist economies where most of them are________ |
Businesses in a capitalist economy are privately owned and operated for_______ |
Business policy defines the scope or spheres within which decisions can be taken for________ |
Business policy is the study of the roles and responsibilities of_________ |
Business policies are the guidelines developed by an organization to_________ |
Business policies define the limits within which an organization can_________ |
A business policy must be stable otherwise it will lead to undecisiveness and__________ |
A business policy can be seen as an implied over-all business guide setting up_________ |
A business policy is one which focuses attention on the strategic allocation of_________ |
A business policy represents the best thinking of the company’s_____________ |
The Urochordates are also called _______ |
Chordates with a well defined backbone, brain and advanced nervous system are called _______ |
The Urochordata is made of these classes BUT one ________ |
Woodpeckers belong to the order_______ |
The order Urodela belongs to what class _______ |
Owls belong to what order ________ |
Rats belong to order ________ |
Tunicata is another name for_________ |
Cephalisation has to do with development of the _______ |
Hemichordates are known to live in what type of environment _______ |
All these are birds of Australasian Region EXCEPT _______ |
All these areas are found in the Manchurian sub–region EXCEPT _______ |
All these areas are found in the Ethiopian region EXCEPT ________ |
Which of these animals is not found in the East African sub-region ______ |
Which of these animals is not common to West African sub-region _______ |
All these are birds of the Palaearctic Region _______ |
The Oriental regions between Sri Lanka, Small Indian Peninsula are known as ____________ |
The Australasian Region is divided into _______ sub regions |
How many zoogeographical regions are presently known ________ |
Changes in a population from generation to generation due to random changes known as ___________ |
A business policy must be stable otherwise it will lead to undecisiveness and__________ |
A business policy can be seen as an implied over-all business guide setting up_________ |
A business policy is one which focuses attention on the strategic allocation of_________ |
A business policy represents the best thinking of the company’s_____________ |
Businesses aew predominant in capitalist economies where there is opportunity to make_________ |
Businesses in a capitalist economy are privately owned and operated for_______ |
Business policy defines the scope or spheres within which decisions can be taken for________ |
A business policy is the study of the nature and process of________________ |
Business policies are the guidelines developed by an organization to_________ |
The purpose of a business policy is to enable the management to relate work to organizational____ |
Which of these does NOT belong to this group?__________ |
Which of these is NOT a characteristic of an owl?________ |
One of these statements is untrue of Cassowaries ____________ |
Which of these group of birds have tooth like structures______ |
Which of these is NOT a subclass of recent birds________ |
All these adaptations for flight EXCEPT_________ |
Which of these is NOT true of the Ave family__________ |
The osteichthyes are:_________ |
Penguins are all but one of the following__________ |
Which of these is NOT true of doves?_________ |
A business policy will soon lead to uncertainty and undecisiveness if it is not______ |
A business policy sets up business boundaries that guide_________ |
A business policy is meant to guide proper allocation of_________ |
A business policy represents best plan of action put in place by an_____________ |
Capitalist counntries have more businesses because the economy is focused on_________ |
Businesses in a capitalist economy are privately owned and operated in order to make______ |
Business policy defines the scope or spheres within which an organization can make successful____ |
A business policy is the study of the nature and process necessary for successful____ |
Business policies are the guidelines developed by an organization to guide______ |
The purpose of a business policy is to enable the management to design work to suit set_____ |
______the study of shapes and figures bounded by lines and curves |
The shortest distance or the shortest line between any 2 points x and y is called____ |
The different kinds of straight lines that exist are as follows except_______ |
_________is a line which cuts two or more parallel line |
_______ is a line that is neither vertical nor horizontal |
Vertically opposite angles are______ |
Adjacent angle on a straight line are________ |
The distance round an object or a figure is called_______ |
The product of length and breadth of any given shape is known as ________ |
_____is a solid whose base is a polygon and has a common joint point (or vertex) |
Which of these is not invovled in the complete degradation of glucose to carbondioxide and water? _______ |
Instructions for making proteins are found in the ________ |
What is the net ATP yeild during the process of glycolysis? ______ |
How many NADH molecules are produced during glycolysis? _______ |
Which of these is NOT true of Glycolysis?_______ |
Which of these statements is NOT true of the processes of the electron transport chain? ______ |
Which of these allows the isolation of individual fragments of DNA in quantities suitable for detailed characterisation the determination of nucleotide sequence? _______ |
How many ATP molecules are produced from the Kreb cycle during the oxidation of glucose? |
How many ATP molecules are produced from the electron transport chain during the oxidation of glucose? _____ |
The method used in determing the order of the nucleotides bases in a molecule of DNA is known as _______ |
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_____ |
Laboratory instruments used to determine the volume of liquids include except______ |
an intensive property of an object that is often used to help identify substances is called______ |
______often occur when measurements are taken in science or mathematical activities |