| ________ are people who are primarily responsible for the achievement of organizational goals. |
| _________ is defined as getting things done through others. |
| Concepts are the corner stone for the development of________ and theory. |
| Goals can be differentiated between official and ________ goals. |
| The following are some of parts of a well stated specific behavioural objectives, except ………. |
| Mathematics is fundamental to the use of …….. |
| The following belong to the domain of cognitive learning ……. |
| The new curriculum of mathematics emphasise teaching mathematics as …….. |
| In 1978, mathematics curriculum was provided for the nation by …….. |
| The following are the general aims of teaching mathematics in the primary and secondary school levels, except …….. |
| ……… is an objective stated specifically during the planning of a daily lesson note. |
| The classification of specific behavioural objectives by B.S. Bloom (1965) is called ……. |
| Three domains of instructional objectives are …….. |
| Ability of a child to write a number, draw straight lines and make an arc or a circle, belong to which of these domains? |
| Good organizational goals help in policy ________ and administration. |
| A typical employee goals can be divided into _____ main groups. |
| One of the major problems confronting the Nigerian Civil Service is the lack of clear ________. |
| _______ of interest arises when an executive deals with a company in which it has vested interest. |
| _______ making is one of the most crucial activities of management. |
| A decision process is not completed until it is _____________. |
| __________ is one of the highly sought after talents in management. |
| ________ is concerned with directing the human efforts towards organisational goal achievement. |
| Directing and ________comprise the managerial function of guiding, overseeing and leading people. |
| Schneider ________ refers to organisational climate as the entire internal environment of the organisation. |
| The following could pose a threats to business enviroment excerpts |
| The task environment is an aspect of the external environment which called |
| An organization’s internal environment consists of conditions and forces within the organization which consists |
| Suppliers are individuals or companies that provides organisation with needed inputs such as following for production |
| Which of the following are types of Environmental scanning according to falley and King 1977 in Oyedijo (2004) |
| The following are techniques of environmental scanning excerpt |
| The Government policies in form of the following will influence Business Environment excerpt |
| Laws relating to both individuals and organisations can be classified in a number of ways excerpt: |
| Neo-classical economic theory tends to suggest that it is unnecessary for laws to protect |
| An offer is a declaration —- that they intend to be legally bound if acceped |
| Business organisations operate in an economic environment which shapes, and is shaped by, |
| In market-based economies this environment comprises of the following variables excerpt |
| Aggregate Monetary Demand is function the following excerpt |
| When GDP are measured on a monthly or quarterly basis, increases in output can occur at |
| Monetary policy seeks to influence monetary variables such as |
| The role of Central Bank of Nigeria include but the following |
| World Bank (more formally known as the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development or IBRD was established in |
| The European Investment Bank was created in 1958 under |
| Information is increasingly science based, encompassing things excerpt |
| Fixed capital include but the following |
| The mathematical techniques used as aid to decision making are often called ______ |
| ___________ theory is often called waiting-line theory. |
| Planning has been defined previously as one of the five major functions of management. |
| The most comprehensive definition of planning is given by _________ |
| The best known definition of management control is given by Anthony in _________ |
| __________indicate the financial expenditures involved per unit of activity. |
| ______ can be expressed as a ratio of net profits to sales. |
| Formal organisation can be seen as a direct opposite of ________ organisation. |
| _________the process of passing information and understanding from one person to another. |
| Communication may be divided into two namely _____ and written. |
| Topics covered in further mathematics include the following, except ….. |
| In 1978, mathematics curriculum was provided for the nation by …….. |
| When was mathematics taught as arithmetic? |
| The new curriculum of mathematics emphasise teaching mathematics as …….. |
| Ability of a child to write a number, draw straight lines and make an arc or a circle, belong to which of these domains? |
| A scheme of work is outlined |
| A unit plan of learning is refered to as– |
| A unit plan should have the followinng EXCEPT |
| A subject diary is a combination of |
| A unit lesson plan is written before the — begins |
| The teacher as a ______should know how to apply various principles of teaching leading to a change in behaviour of the students |
| All that this course entails are meant to prepare you for the important _________ |
| The question that the teacher usually asked at the beginning the lesson is known as ______ |
| Teachers must be able to identify the _________in order to be able to help them. |
| One out of these folllowing statements is not a disadvantage of Multiple Choice Test |
| No teacher can impart the _____that he has not acquired |
| It is necessary to keep learners informed of their progress throughout _________ |
| What important tasks did this course prepared you for ? |
| The evaluation given to the student at the of a course for certification is known as ______ |
| The words displine conote two words _____or ____ |
| Technological change could be induced through the following excerpts |
| which of the following influences the rate of net migration |
| Factor the affects peoples behaviour and attitudes is the |
| Demographic s consists of the following characteristics of people such as |
| which of the following is not part of the meaning of culture |
| Business corperate objective is to |
| Ethics from (Griffin, 2002) is define as an individual’s personal beliefs about whether ….. Is right or wrong |
| Areas of Managerial Ethnics include excerpt |
| Organizations may exercise social responsibility towards their |
| International Economic Environment include |
| An ill prepared teacher will not only embarrass himself but also lose what? |
| Successful teaching implies________ |
| Instructional Materials are no doubt very useful in _______ |
| _______ is always concerned with regulating or changing behaviour |
| _________is about teaching and training citizens to become productive well behaved members of a society |
| Who emphasized the importance of effective communication in enhancing good teacher-student relationship |
| A poorly time spent in studying could cause the folowing except one |
| ______cannot be successful unless understanding occurs |
| It an assumption that if the classroom environment is conducive to learning, students will ________perform very well |
| ________are part of the school structures provided by the proprietors |
| Topics covered in further mathematics include the following, except ….. |
| In 1978, mathematics curriculum was provided for the nation by …….. |
| When was mathematics taught as arithmetic? |
| The new curriculum of mathematics emphasise teaching mathematics as …….. |
| Ability of a child to write a number, draw straight lines and make an arc or a circle, belong to which of these domains? |
| A scheme of work is outlined |
| A unit plan of learning is refered to as– |
| A unit plan should have the followinng EXCEPT |
| A subject diary is a combination of |
| A unit lesson plan is written before the — begins |
| If a teacher is using democratic methods in the classroom. This means that the teacher is acting the role of_______ |
| When a teacher praises student’s work and make good comments about the student, this means that_______ |
| Another words for an undesirable or obsessive stimulus is called__________ |
| Punishing the student inappropriate on a particular behaviour may eliminate that behaviour, but it may have________on the student |
| _________is about teaching and training citizens to become productive well behaved members of a society |
| It is certain that one cannot go through_________ without studying |
| Without__________ the mind of the students will just be wondering far and wide. |
| Revision exercise when preparing for examination can make the student to_________ |
| Both the teacher and students have significant role to play in ensuring_________in the classroom |
| _______goes beyond the task of testing or measurement |
| The manpower plan is definitely: |
| Indirect labour in a soap plant is: |
| Direct labour in a manufacturing project: |
| Assuming a well behaved demand curve: |
| An example of capital goods is: |
| Desk methods are based on: |
| The major difficulties in forecasting future demand in Nigeria excludes: |
| The characteristics of quantitative techniques in forecasting excludes: |
| Time series characteristics do not include: |
| As regards the population size |
| In Nigeria secondary schools during the pre-colonial period, mathematics was divided into …….. |
| When was Universal Primary Education (UPE) introduced? |
| The Minister of Education that abolished the controversial modern mathematics curriculum in all Nigerian secondary schools is ……. |
| The Mathematics curriculum in the secondary mathematics is ……… and the content are described ……… |
| Mathematics is a very useful tool for …….. |
| The following are some of parts of a well stated specific behavioural objectives, except ………. |
| Mathematics is fundamental to the use of …….. |
| The following belong to the domain of cognitive learning ……. |
| The new curriculum of mathematics emphasise teaching mathematics as …….. |
| In 1978, mathematics curriculum was provided for the nation by …….. |
| A project is not |
| In practice, the confusion in the terms project and programme is that: |
| The project cycle stages does not include: |
| Projects may not include: |
| The new project ideas is not from: |
| New project ideas are useful unless: |
| To eliminate bias, project evaluation should be carried out by: |
| The factors that may affect the location of projects in Nigeria: |
| Projects location criteria excludes: |
| If a company decides to establish its factory very far away from its raw material source, it is not going to |
| The three way traffic the teacher must bear in mind before him are excepted |
| A teacher who fails to evaluate his lesson is not ________. |
| The method of teaching that involves taking learners on an excursion outside the classroom is called____ |
| The question that the teacher normally asked at the beginning the lesson is known as ______ |
| One out of these statement, which one is not a disadvantage of Multiple Choice Test |
| __________ produces undesirable consequences for many students such as reduced motivations to learn |
| It is necessary to keep students informed of their progress throughout _________ |
| _________produces undesirable consequences for many students such as reduced motivations to learn |
| The evaluation given to the student at the of a course for certification or grading is known as ______ |
| The words displine conote two words _____or ____ |
| Which of the following is not the reason why addition and subtraction did not begin until as late in the 15th century? |
| Theory of ______ was discovered by Pascal. |
| Pascal Triangle is used to detemrine______ |
| The first work on logarithm was published in___ |
| How is Napier’s system of logarithm differed from today’s logarithm? |
| Most theorems discovered by Fermat is in the area of___ |
| What was the first writing materials ever known? |
| It is mathematical knowledge that makes other fields to develop beyond ___ level |
| In ______ the first discovered book was written by Amos, an Egyptian. |
| At what time was Fermat Prierre’s work published? |
| For prices effect on demand |
| Intermediate and capital goods: |
| An example of non-intermediate goods is: |
| In investment in the manufacture of goods for the market: |
| Supply analysis in project analysis tries to: |
| Measurement of the supply of a good does not consider: |
| Fiyinfunoluwa Nigeria Limited wishes to set up a liquid soap manufacturing plant in Nigeria. Let A = the domestic supply of a good, B = the foreign supply of a good, and C = the export of the good. Then supply equation is: |
| A requirement in the preparation of a marketing plan in industry is not: |
| In Analysing supply data we should not consider: |
| The supply analysis does not seek to: |
| Before the advent of Islamic and Western Education who are the teachers? |
| Who initiated the young ones to the culture norms, ethics and beliefs of the society |
| Which of these is NOT a school Based Problems |
| Who serves as a model and a person to be emulated? |
| What does TRCN stands for? |
| For successful teaching/learning processes, the teacher is required to ________ the child and the subject matter |
| All these are attributes of slow learners except____ |
| _____is usually presented as a list of topics to be covered within a given period |
| A good teacher must bear in mind all these things before him except______ |
| If we say that majority of learners are of average abilities this means that? |
| Emotional intelligence (EI) is described as a person’s ability to |
| In determining whether the behaviour is due to internal or external attribution, we consider three factors namely |
| The common shortcuts in person perception include but excerpts |
| Person perception and decision-making can be distorted by biases and errors which includes |
| Job satisfaction could be measured through |
| The effect of job satisfaction on work variables include the following excerpts |
| Organisations should conduct regular surveys to evaluate their employees job satisfaction and address issues that may |
| An employee being cheerful at customers when she actually feels sad is an example of |
| One of the disadvantages of emotional regulation |
| Application of Emotions and moods in organisational behaviour include but |
| Another words for an undesirable or obsessive stimulus is__________ |
| Punishing the student inappropriate on a particular behaviour may eliminate that behaviour, but it may have________on the student |
| _________is about teaching and training citizens to become productive well behaved members of a society |
| It is certain that one cannot go through_________ without studying |
| Without__________ the mind of the students will just be wondering far and wide. |
| Revision exercise when preparing for examination can make the student to_________ |
| Who emphasise the importance of good health and exercise in the school |
| ______cannot be successful unless understanding occurs |
| _______ is always concerned with regulating or changing behaviour |
| _________is about teaching and training citizens to become productive well behaved members of a society |
| Organisation do not stand for |
| Which of this is not Contributions of Adam Smith |
| Daniel McCallum is not attribute to |
| Identify the Henri Fayol’s principles of management |
| Max Weber’s work was on |
| Some of dominant Models, Underlying Assumptions of classical organisational theory |
| The major theorists of modern structural organisational theory |
| Pert of the dominant Model, Underlying Assumptions of non-classical theory |
| Irving Janis coined the term |
| Organisational Behaviour are not reinforced |
| A systematic body of knowldge which may be verified at any time by any person or number of persons under certain conditions is referred to as …………………. |
| A test that allows candidates to be given enough time to complete all the items on the test before judgement is called ……………. test. |
| A test that measures an individual’s usual behaviour as he goes about his day to day life is referred to as ……………. test. |
| The discovery of conditions and factors which determine or cause the occurence of a particular event through the use of experiments, guided observations and testing is known as … |
| A test that measures a person’s preferences is known as ……………….. test. |
| The following are classified as tests of Maximum Performance except ……………… test |
| An objective and standardized measure of an individual’s mental and behavioural characteristics is known as ……………………… |
| A process that involves checking the integration of information on an individual from multiple sources before a valid and reliable judgement can be made is refrred to as ………… |
| Rorschach Inkblot test is an example of …………….. type of test. |
| A test that investigates or identifies certain personnality problem areas in order to determine the needed remedy is called ………………… test. |
| Personality can be measured through |
| Twins end up sharing significant similarities in their personalities in spite of their being raised by different people, apart from each other |
| Which of these are not quality of the extravert |
| Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is the most widely used instrument for personality evaluation excerpt |
| These are Big five personality model excerpts |
| conscientious people (expresses these excerpts …, etc.), have higher job performance in virtually all occupations |
| Emotional stability has to do with |
| Other Personality traits that are not in the Big five personality traits |
| The common shortcuts in person perception include but excerpts |
| Job satisfaction could be measured through |
| Positive rights are those rights contained in the ____ |
| In every lawful and orderly society, the lawmakers are always_____ |
| In accordance with the analysis of Gaius Ezejiofor, the term “Isotimia†in relation to fundamental human rights in some ancient Greek city states represents ____ |
| The United States Declaration of independence took place in what year |
| One of the following scholars introduced the concept of generations into the corpus of human rights discourse |
| The first generation right known as iberte (liberty) stands for____ |
| The fundamental rights provisions in the 1960 Independence Constitution were contained in what chapter of that Constitution |
| What section of the Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution contains the provision on Right to Life |
| The belief ‘that laws are the command of the uncommanded commander’ is a notion expressed by _ school of thought. |
| _____ is decribed as the regulation of political life within a State by means of a constitution |
| One of the followinging suggested that attitude is one of the most powerful forces affecting pupils progress |
| The following are the problems of teachers except |
| Factors that present problem in teaching and learning of mathematics is\are |
| Selection of goods cannot be done without considering the following except |
| Mathematics teaches the economy of the following axcept |
| Which of these is an example of material for models with transparent material |
| One of this is not a type of specific method of teaching |
| _____method helps students interact with learning materials |
| Which of the following serves as a purpose for group method |
| which of this is not an advantage of group method |
| The 3 domains of instructional objectives are the following except |
| _____involves identifications of relations and organization in a concept |
| ______is a list of subjects on school’s program meant to be taught to learners |
| Piaget identified stages of development into the following except |
| which of the following are the continous process of developing currriculum |
| _____refers to the authenticity of content to be selected |
| the following are criteria for selecting curriculum content except |
| Europeans started penetrating Nigeria from South by ____ |
| Modern mathematics started in all states by _____ |
| Which of these is/are not the elements of the curriculum |
| The following are learning activities except |
| Choose correctly from the statements below; which is compulsory in a daily lesson plan format: I the content itself ii the specific behavioral objectives iii the teaching aids iv evaluation questions |
| The psychologist that worked on cards to prove his prostulation is |
| Bruner claimed that learning was based on the following factors except |
| a child who can arrange a pile of mixed squares and triangle into seprate piles is exercising______ |
| which of the folllowing is not a solution to the problem of implementation of C.A |
| the imbalance in education that brought about the introduction of no western education in the north is |
| closure of school, loss of properties, loss of life and academic year is a ____ |
| inability to understand ideas,acquisition of techniques and contents is a ______problem |
| the first philosopher wa _____ |
| ____ sees intelligence as the power of good responses from the point of view of truth and fact |
| The history of Pyschological testing can be traced to the imperial examination system in |
| The earliest Phychological tests in the world were in the form of |
| A characteristic of an individual revealed through recurring behaviours in different situations is known as |
| The following are method used in Pyschology EXCEPT |
| Personality test are broadly categorized into two as ___ and ___ tests |
| The interest and consent of the client should be considered before using a Psychological test |
| The first standard measurement of intelligence was developed by |
| The extent to which the results of an evaluation procedure serve the partivular uses for which they are intended is referred to as test |
| In Pyschological testing, the scores of an individual is usally compared to that of |
| The European Convention for the Protection of Human rights and Fundamental Freedom was establised in what year |
| The intentional causing of death by not providing necesarry and ordinary (usual and customary) care is known as____ |
| The Nigeria Police is under the command of the __ |
| The Improper or excessive use or application of force by the Police amounting to brutality on the citizens is known and called_____ |
| The act or practice of terminationg or ending the life of a person suffering from a terminal illness by suspension of any extra-ordinary medical treatment is called___ |
| The following but one are included in the statutory duty of the Nigeria Police |
| What is the literal meaning of the word Isonomia |
| Those natural rights which are conferred on every human being by the natural law is widely known as ____ |
| The creation of the Nigeria Police Force is under ___ section of the 1999 Constitution |
| A state of lawlessness in the society is commonly known as_____ |
| The acquired provinces of Northern and Southern Nigeria were amalgamated in the year 1914 by ____ |
| The Lagos settlement was ceded in the year 1861 to the British by _____ |
| This popular statement, “Power concedes nothing without demand. It never did and it never will” is ascribed to who? |
| Natural rights were derived from__ |
| In accordance with Karel Vasak’s classification of rights, the third generation right is termed fratenite meaning___ |
| The Common Law originated from which country? |
| The followings but one are international human rights instruments |
| One of the following best describes the nature and characteristic of human rights |
| The fundamental human rights provisions are contained under chapter __ of Nigeria’s 1999 constitution |
| Right to freedom of movement is one of the fundamental rights of Nigerians. Under what section of the 1999 Constitution can this right be found? |
| In terms of tests, the ratio of the true score variance to the observed variance is referred to as ……………. |
| Pyschology emerged as a discipline in the late century |
| Test construction involves the following processes EXCEPT …………….. |
| In test construction, the objectives and the two-dimensional table that contains the objectives and the content of the behaviour under investigation is known as ……………… |
| The procedure for analyzing clients’ answers or responses to objective test items is called ……………… |
| When there is no variable error at all in a measurement, the reliability value is usually …………. |
| The formular U+LX100/T is used to calculate the …………………. of a test item. |
| The test reliability co-efficient for measuring the internal consistence of a test is computed through whcih method …………………. |
| The following are methods of testing the reliability of a test EXCEPT ………………. |
| Psychology is the study of behaviour and the processes invoved in changing it as theorized by- |
| Unconscious thoughts become consscious through the use of these techniques except ….. |
| Introversion-extraversion, stable-unstable and psychotism are dimensions of personality as theorised by ….. |
| Gestalt therapy was developed in the year ….. |
| Everything is good as it comes from the maker of the world (God) but degenerates once it gets into the hands of man is the opinion of ….. |
| Any attempt made by man to manage human or animal conduct for the good of the individual or the common good is known as– |
| The School of thought that believes that personality is learned and often change acccording to environmental experiences and situations is known as ….. |
| The aim of Science of Behaviour is ….. |
| The process whereby specific cues or signals in the environment are initiated in order to increase desired behaviour is known as…….. |
| According to Locke, Behaviour is learnt through ….. |
| Some techniques for eliminating excess behaviours include … and ….. |
| The Portuguese neurologist introduced modern brain surgery in the year ….. |
| The therapy that focuses on helping clients discover their potentialties and place in the world and to accomplish self actualisation through self-exploration is known as ….. |
| Which therapy emphasizes the experiencing of emtions during therapy ….. |
| The form of therapy that associates a negative stimulus with another negative stimulus is known as ….. |
| Harry Stack Sullivan developed the therapy known as ….. |
| The drugs that increase the availability of neurotransmitters, norepinephrine or serotonin are known as ….. |
| The most widely used form of cognitive therapy was developed by ….. |
| Modern brain surgery was introduced by a portuguese neurologist called ….. |
| The therapy that integrates acceptance strategies with change strategies is known as ….. |
| Crude brain surgery performed by prehistoric peoples is called ….. |
| A means of changing clients maladaptive behaviours is known as ….. |
| The form of therapy where the client is thrown into the feared object right from the start is known as ….. |
| Any response by an organism that is not directly caused by a stimulus but is freely emitted is called |
| The type of personality assessment that presents individuals with an ambiguous stimulus and asks them to describe it or tell a story about it is known as………….. |
| As a man growns, he acquires behaviour based on his daily experiences. This is the idea of……. about behaviour development |
| The type of personality assessment that presents individuals with an ambiguous stimulus and asks them to describe it or tell a story about it is known as………….. |
| Electro convulsive therapy is most effective in the treatment of ….. |
| Who defined personality as the dynamic organization within the individual of those psychological systems that determine his charateristic behaviour and thoughts |
| Painful stimulus which blocks the emission of desirable behaviours are eliminated through the process of……… |
| All except one are techniques used in behaviour therapy ….. |
| The centrality of women’s rights to human rights, and indeed, the inter-linked nature of all human rights, was affirmed by |
| ____ has been decribed as a broad based and diverse movement that seeks to protect and promote the interests of women |
| One of the followings represents a challenge to women’s rights |
| The Commission on Status of women (CSW) was established in the year 1946 by the ____ |
| The Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination against women was adopted in the year____ |
| The Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against women was adopted in the year___ |
| Nigeria ratified the Convention on Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women in what year? |
| The Convention on the Rights of the Child was adopted by a General Assembly resolution in 1989 and came into power in the year___ |
| “A child means every human being below the age of eighteen years”. This definition was offered by |
| Where a family receives advanced payment from an employer and in turn hands over their child to him, this is described as ____ |
| introduction of creative art in early childhood and primary education is significant in the development of the child’s ____ |
| _____Means a sensitive sense or feelings possess by all keen artists and craftsmen to appreciate beautification depth. |
| _____is a style of painting done in an unfamiliar or strange form. |
| _____Means a head drawn with one flat side view. |
| Construction of objects is in which stage of scheme of work______ |
| ______ is the general assimilation and approval given to any work of art. |
| According to Robert Shinnshak (2011) “Good art is_______ |
| Art serves as a tool for education, indoctrination and _______ |
| young artist needs to be constantly assessed as he progresses in his ____ |
| Early childhood art can impact on_____ |
| The Convention relating to the status of refugees was adopted in the year 1951 by which body? |
| In consideration of child labour ___ sector constitues the greater portion of children labourers |
| A person who has to flee or leave his or her country of birth or domocile due to fear of persecution is best described as_____ |
| The roots of the modern law relating to the protection of the refugee can be found in the immediate aftermath of the ____ |
| The followings except one are included in the classification of generation of rights |
| Article 2 of the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees articulates a ‘set of general obligations’ that the refugee owes to the ____ |
| The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights was signed in Rome in the year 1950 and came into force in ____year |
| Discrimimnation or violence against women falls under article ___ of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination |
| The Optional Protocol for the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women has two procedures which includes |
| The European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment was adopted in the year____ |
| At present, they are ___ different legal systems that apply to marriage |
| The United Nations Commission on Human Rights appointed a special raporteur on violence against women in which year |
| The League of Nations Convention Relating to the International Status of Refugees was adopted in what year? |
| The following but one are the cases decided by Inter-American Court of Human Rights in the exercise of its jurisdiction |
| The African Human Rights system rests on four treaties. The followings are the treaties except one. |
| The test for the status of refugee consists of two elements, name them |
| The Followings but one are counted as prerogative orders |
| The major factor responsible for the Sudanese civil war is ____ |
| A final decision pronounced by a court or tribunal, which is not subject to appeal and is conclusive of the matter between two parties is called____ |
| The Application for Discovery, Interrogation, Cross-Examination etc are covered by Order and Rule _____ |
| one of the things young artist needs to learn in introductory aspects of creative art is_____. |
| scheme of work for creative arts at stage 1 include___________ |
| Drawing and colouring of shapes is in which stage of scheme of work for creative arts_____ |
| Early childhood arts can have significant positive impact on parent child relationships and on engaging families in further arts and |
| ____should be in application of methods to enhance performance. |
| ____are inexhaustive, but an understanding of some of them will enhance general appreciation of art. |
| Early childhood arts can help develop intrinsic human qualities such as creative expression, identity, culture and ____ |
| Creative art helps children understand other subjects much more clearly from mathematics and_____ |
| ______education plays a pivotal role in the educational cum national development |
| the following factors affect teaching of creative art in early childhood and primary education except |
| The definition of Tax as ‘a fee charged by a government on a product, income or activity’ was offered by____ |
| In his book, The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith described the ingredients of taxation as_____ |
| The following but one are the major importance of taxation |
| The British government under lord Lugard introduced the first Income Tax Law in Nigeria in the year____ |
| One major shortcoming of the Direct Taxation Ordinance of 1940 was____ |
| The earliest known form of taxation was______ |
| Where a tax is demanded from one person in the expectation and intention that he shall indemnify himself at the expense of another, it is called__tax |
| Where taxation is classified or categorised based on the mode of payment of the tax, it will be either __ or ___ |
| The form of tax in which the structure is such that the percentage of the tax rate paid becomes smaller as the value of the property taxed increases is_tax |
| The two components of every tax system are __ and __ |
| Creative art experiences in early childhood can lead to formation of well rounded personalities with better _____ |
| _____is a modelled performing figure which can make a display and movements. |
| ______is the point at which all lines converge in a landscape drawing |
| ____should be in application of methods to enhance performance. |
| Early childhood arts can have a strong impact on children’s _______ |
| Instrument for spraying paint, propelled by compressed air is known as_____ |
| creative art is about preparing young minds for a _________ |
| Research has shown that creative art is relevant to the development of the child and ____ |
| in order to support early childhood practice, there should be no room for any gap between policy development and |
| one of the obstacles confronting the teaching of creative art is_____ |
| One of the following is a leading charecteristic of a normal basis period of assessment in taxation |
| In taxation, a businessperson can be looked at as a sole proprietor or____ |
| Section___ of the Personal Income Tax Act provides for the steps for the assessment of the total income of individual persons |
| The accounting profits (that is, the total calculated profits) of a company must be adjusted to obtain the actual profit due for tax. This profit is called ___ |
| The following factors except one must be considered before arriving at taxable profit |
| Tax concessions or deduction has been adjudged as veritable tool or measure adopted in developed countries to____ |
| The grant of a pioneer status to a company gives such company a preferred position in getting itself established. This grant is usually in form of____ |
| Which section of the Personal Income Tax Act provides for deductible income in the processes of determining the assessable income? |
| In Sec.__, in ascerting the profits or loss of a company for any period there shall be deducted the amount of donation it made to any fund or institution in Nigeria |
| The followings but one are the objectives of deduction allowance |
| In order for a child to comprehend a word/phrase, he must be able to associate it with all but one of these |
| The system of using sounds/words to communicate our thoughts/feeling to others and vice versa is |
| One of these advocated that human beings are endowed with innate language learning devices |
| An individual’s innate ability present to learn and understand is called |
| One of these believe that the environment triggers language acquisition |
| Babies acquire speech sounds from |
| Which group develop speech without understanding its purpose |
| When does language literacy in Mathematics begin in children |
| The best approach to teaching reading is |
| The ‘Ife six year primary school project’ demonstrates the effectiveness of using one of these as child’s first medium of instruction |
| In the interpretation of tax laws, income tax law is to be interpreted how? |
| The functions of the Federal Inland Revenue Service are provided by section__ of the Federal Inland Revenue Service Act |
| The Local Government Revenue Committee was established under the PITA by Section |
| The person upon whom tax is assessed and from whom tax is collected is best described as___ |
| Taxes chargable to company are assessed under the_____ |
| Another name for Statutory Total Income is_____ |
| Income derived from rent, dividends, royalty, discounts is known and called unearned income. What is another name given ti this type of income? |
| The period of business activity to be taken into account in determining the tax liability of a chargeable person in a particular year of assessment is called____ |
| Abnormal period of assessment applies in the following situations except one |
| Those relevant bodies/agencies constituted by either Federal, State or Local Government for purpose of assessing and collecting taxes for govt are called__ |
| Literacy does not entail the ability to |
| The ability to read is dependent on being able to see and distinguish the differences among words on a page. This is called |
| The approach where the whole class is given the same book and a child reads at a time is |
| A child’s level of intelligence is a factor that can influence |
| Drama is a natural activity for children. To them, it is like |
| Any device, material, objects which help pupils to learn is |
| According to Chomsky, language use is |
| Who advocated that children acquire language through reinforcement and rewards |
| At the initial stage of acquisition, children always do one of these to language rules |
| Labeling, writing laboratory reports, nature walks are ways of enriching a child’s |
| Which authority defined tax as ‘a compulsory extraction of money by a public authority for public purposes’? |
| __defined tax as a monetary charge on a person’s or entity’s income, property or transaction usually collected by defined authority at Fed and state levels |
| Mention the two theories used in categorising tax |
| The form of tax system in which the percentage of the tax rate remains the same as the tax base increases is known as____ |
| The following except one are the disadvantages of proportional tax system |
| Identify which is not among the advantages of regressive tax system |
| One major limitation or disadvantage of direct tax system is___ |
| one of the following statements is true about indirect tax system |
| The most significant aspect of taxing power is that such power must be____ |
| Who can impose tax? |
| The approach where pupils blend individual letter sounds and groups of sounds to form words is |
| Another name for good language development essential for effective reading development is called — |
| The following activities Except one can be used to encourage pupils to practice listening and speaking |
| Speaking and listening are one of these |
| What is the first thing a child should be encouraged to do when learning to write |
| The name given to the learning of language for comprehension and production is |
| The first sign of contentment made by babies is called —- |
| Language is not a prerequisite to establishing |
| The individualized reading approach is based on three characteristics of children. Pick the odd one |
| Which of these should a teacher do first to create an atmosphere that would show reading as useful and enjoyable |
| Hicks Philipson and Louis Chick Commissions were set up to make recommendations on sharing of taxing power between regions and Fed Govt. Name the years |
| A Commission report was also submitted in 1958 with proposals on the division of taxing powers between tiers of Govt. Whose commision was that? |
| The most important factor that determines the division of taxing powers in a country is the___ |
| The taxing power of the Federal government is spelt out in section ____ of the 1979 constitution |
| The Federal taxing power is more explicitly stated in section 4(2) of the Constitution and the items outlined therein are called the____ |
| Name the two major taxing problems in Nigeria |
| Nigerians evade and avoid tax on the following reasons except one |
| The act or practice of paying only the smallest amount of tax a tax payer legally has to pay is described as_____ |
| __has been described as as a criminal way of avoiding tax |
| The following except one are part of taxation problems in Nigeria |
| The statutory solution to tax avoidance can be found in which section of Personal Income Tax Act (PITA)? |
| The tax you pay on things that you buy especially those that you bring into a country is called___ |
| Stamp duties may be specific or ___ |
| Stamp Duty Act is divided into how many parts? |
| The form of adjudication process which enables the correct amount of duty to be determined is referred to as____ |
| Failure to stamp a document is not an offence, and an instrument not properly stamped is nevertheless effective. Which case lends credence to this ascertion? |
| Excise duty has been defined as “any duty other than export duty of customs imposed on any goods manufactured in Nigeria”. Which law offered this definition? |
| Another name for “tax exemption” is____ |
| The allowance allowed in arriving at the chargeable income for tax purposes only in respect of earned income is known and called____ |
| In the personal tax exemptions and relifs, the followings are included except one |
| _____ is charged with enforcing all the environmental laws and regulations in Nigeria. |
| It took Nigeria _________number of years to embrance the 1972 Stockholm Conference on Human Environment. |
| The law that does not deal with environmental law is …………………. |
| ______ is not content of environmental law in Nigeria. |
| _______ is not a source of environmental law. |
| The major effort towards combating the menance of environmental pollution started in______ |