| The specific model which explain why there is substantial productivity difference among farmers in the same economic and geographical areas refers to |
| An example of a curriculum manual is — |
| What can be use to improve learner’s quality of reading? |
| Identify the three domain of learning |
| How many monothong and diphthong sounds are in English language? |
| Another name for learning objectives is — |
| Which teaching method is child centred? |
| The activities that learners engage in in the process of learning is called — |
| A test that measures accurately what it purports to measure is — |
| What is the meaning of NABTEB? |
| What does reading for required information entails? |
| What can enhance learner’s vocabulary development? |
| The name of the affixes that occurs at the beginning of a word is — |
| National Board for Technical Education (NABTEB) is an example of — |
| State three levels in which comprehension can occur. |
| One of the following is not learned in structured formal setting? |
| Who propounded theory of behaviourism? |
| Where does the learning of reading starts? |
| What is a procedure for identifying the knowlegde in curriculum development ? |
| How many sounds do we have in English language |
| What can a teacher use to display learners knowledge ? |
| What are mental processes involved in learning? |
| The ability to manipulate the sounds that make up language is called– |
| The following are methods of teaching reading except — |
| Five types of question asked by adults when engaging in dialogic reading is known as — |
| __ is a recommended strategy based on the theoretical descriptions of fluency |
| What is the foundation of literacy? |
| Reading and writing are referred to as —skills |
| Which theory focuses on environmental influences on language acquisition? |
| Where does the system of decoding takes place ? |
| State a diagnostic tool often used by teachers. |
| What instrument can a teacher use to detect learner’s areas of strengths and weaknesses? |
| Language development can be categorised into two. |
| Reading and writing are referred to as —skills |
| What does a sound unit in language means? |
| All are example of interactive listening except |
| The following are pre-reading strategies except |
| Which theory focuses on environmental influences on language acquisition? |
| Mention two main processess of reading |
| The following are done during reading strategies execpt– |
| The active communication between the author and the reader is called — |
| What is the arts of taking out main points in the text ? |
| An example of writing for an unknown audience is called — |
| Learning disability due to a defect in the brain’s processing of graphic symbol is called — |
| What is the role of a graphic organizer in reading? |
| A process in which children and adults have a conversation about a book is known as — |
| All the following are linguistic input that can be received through the ear except — |
| A social learning theory is also known as — |
| What can lead to substantial gains in improving reading fluency? |
| Identify the building blocks of a strong foundation for reading development. |
| What are the components of fluency? |
| What exposes one to relevant socio-cultural practices of a language |
| Yoruba Language operates a — |
| Nigeria adopted the 3 major languages as an experiment in – |
| Tones are —in Nigerian languages |
| The two recognised dialects in Hausa language are —- and — |
| Which of these help to reduce subjectivity of essay questions? |
| The ordering of words to give grammatical and semantic meaning is– |
| Who recommends six as the age at which the child is considered mature enough to begin formaleducation? |
| #NAME? |
| The rules and conventions guiding writing are referred to as — |
| Mention the number of languages spoken within Nigeria |
| The learner’s ability to use the second language accurately is known as. |
| Which of these is a not characteristic of a language? |
| The ÃŒgbò language consists of — vowel system |
| Answering the same set of questions by all students make test — and – |
| What does psycholinguistics courses expose learners to? |
| Which of these Nigerian languages is the most international? |
| Minority languages are — |
| What form a basis for good spelling and pronunciation? |
| Tone languages have — level tones. |
| Which of the major Nigerian language has the least number of consonants? |
| A course that studied theories of how learners learn language |
| The adoption and use of 2 languages is called — |
| What is the meaning of LAS? |
| What test mental ability quantitatively? |
| Examples of multiple choice include all expect — |
| ___and ___are use for solving students’ second language learning difficulties |
| The traditional coding system in Igbo language is called — |
| Which teaching method develops second language skills without reference to the mother tongue? |
| Mention the techniques used to test proficiency in language learning |
| ……………. energy is visible to the human eye and is responsible for the sense of sight |
| Thermal energy could be defined as…………………. |
| ………….. energy is also the portion of the thermodynamics energy of a system that is responsible for its temperature |
| Thermal energy is not exactly the same as …………….. |
| ………… is the energy transferred between substances or systems due to a temperature difference between them |
| When heat is transferred between objects or systems, the amount of heat transferred by the object depends on the………………. |
| The energy carried by photons is called …….. Energy |
| The best way to distinguish or classify energy types is by ………… |
| Which of these attributes is true about light? |
| Which of these attributes is true about light? |
| acceptable definitions of utilisation should contain words such as |
| The scientific process skills include: |
| Examples of resource persons for utilisation in science teaching include the following except |
| Physical resources for utilisation for science teaching refer to the entire school environment. |
| three guidelines to follow in choosing improvised instructional materials. |
| Improvisation in science teaching and learning has some advantages which includes: |
| Image formed by plane mirror has certain characteristics, which include the followings except |
| An example of plane mirror is |
| Major pollutants produced by human activity includes the following except: |
| A ——– is an abnormal pathological condition that causes pain, dysfunction, distress, social problems or death to the affected person |
| All the following are attributes of an ineffective integrated science teacher except __________ |
| Which of these options is most prefered |
| All the following are essential requirements for an effective teacher |
| The component of an effective integrated science teacher include all the following except |
| Integrated science teachers play the following roles in the class except ______________ |
| Which of the following is not a rationale for training teachers |
| Integrated science teachers should endavour to do the following to motivate their students except _________ |
| _________ can be described as an interaction between those who have created the programme and those who are charged to deliver it |
| Science can be define as a process of investigation involving activities or processes known as science skills are,except |
| The product content of science refers to the organized body of knowledge embedded in |
| Improvisation can be done through |
| Other names for science teaching materials do not include |
| Science teaching materials perform the following roles, except |
| Which of these is odd among science teaching human resources |
| Science teaching non human materials do not include |
| Another name for distance educational centre is |
| These are the key words in the definition of utilization, except |
| This is odd among the process skills |
| Utilization and processes build up the following, except |
| Guidelines to follow in chosing improvised instructional material do not include |
| Improvisation is important in teaching because |
| Improvised materials are sourced from |
| Choice of Improvised materials is guided by |
| Application of improvised materials in teaching is not guided by |
| Philosophy of improvisation touches the following, except |
| Improvisation require considerable development, through |
| Improvised material help in the following areas, except |
| Need for improvisation do not include |
| Which of these is not true of experience. |
| The skills in improvisation do not include |
| Experiment has the following goals, except |
| When an experiment involved control, it provides insight into |
| This is not true of the image formed by the plane mirror |
| Which of these is not a the key word, in stating the first law of reflection? |
| These procedure can be used for extracting Citric Acid, except |
| Lactic Acid can be extracted from |
| These are the materials needed for production of Potassium Hydroxide, except |
| Potassium Hydroxide are produced through these procedure, except |
| Calcium Hydroxide is obtained from |
| This can be improvised for red litmus paper. |
| Which of these best defines science |
| The following curriculum development projects were put in place in USA except |
| All of these militate against science teaching in Nigeria except |
| Objective of teaching primary science includes all except |
| Steps for effective primary science leaving, involves all but |
| Which of these clearly states the meaning of curriculum |
| Elements of the curriculum are the following except |
| Syllabus and scheme of work are aspects of …………. |
| …….. refers to broad statements of purpose and intention |
| …………indicates what the learner will achieve |
| Taxonomies of objectives are placed into ……………..domains |
| Understanding and analysis are levels in the ………… |
| The Psychomotor domain emphasizes |
| The domain of attitudes, feelings appreciation and interest is known as |
| The criteria for selection of content includes all except |
| The needs of the learner, the nature of the society and the available learning exeriences within a subject area constitute the main source of selection of |
| #NAME? |
| Aims, Objectives, Content, learning experiences and evaluation are referred to as elements of ………. |
| Nature of the learner, nature of the subject matter, nature of the objectives forms the criteria for selection of |
| The process of determining extend to which educational programme objectives and expected learning outcome have been achieved is known as |
| A periodic assessment of students learning that helps in monitoring progress and making necessary adjustment is called |
| Devices that are used to evaluate students performance include all but |
| The problem solving method involves all but one of the following stages |
| Which of these methods is used to discover knowledge in a real-life situation |
| …………is an organizd verbal presentation of a subject matter dominated by the teacher. The teacher gives out all the facts he want the learner to know and master |
| Which of these teaching methods encourages logical and constructive thinking by the students |
| ……… method helps to teach a large number of students at a time |
| ………… Method can be time consuming and expensive in terms of transportation |
| Effectiveness of human resources in the teaching of science is hampered by all except |
| Innovations in Primary Science Teaching include |
| What exposes one to relevant socio-cultural practices of a language |
| Yoruba Language operates a — |
| Nigeria adopted the 3 major languages as an experiment in – |
| Tones are —in Nigerian languages |
| The two recognised dialects in Hausa language are —- and — |
| Which of these help to reduce subjectivity of essay questions? |
| The ordering of words to give grammatical and semantic meaning is– |
| Who recommends six as the age at which the child is considered mature enough to begin formaleducation? |
| #NAME? |
| The rules and conventions guiding writing are referred to as — |
| Mention the number of languages spoken within Nigeria |
| The learner’s ability to use the second language accurately is known as. |
| Which of these is a not characteristic of a language? |
| The ÃŒgbò language consists of — vowel system |
| Answering the same set of questions by all students make test — and – |
| What does psycholinguistics courses expose learners to? |
| Which of these Nigerian languages is the most international? |
| Minority languages are — |
| What form a basis for good spelling and pronunciation? |
| Tone languages have — level tones. |
| Which of the major Nigerian language has the least number of consonants? |
| A course that studied theories of how learners learn language |
| The adoption and use of 2 languages is called — |
| What is the meaning of LAS? |
| What test mental ability quantitatively? |
| Examples of multiple choice include all expect — |
| ___and ___are use for solving students’ second language learning difficulties |
| The traditional coding system in Igbo language is called — |
| Which teaching method develops second language skills without reference to the mother tongue? |
| Mention the techniques used to test proficiency in language learning |
| Audio-lingual method restricts learner’s language learning by not encouraging the process of |
| Speaking and undestanding a language begins with one’s ability to distinguish/pronounce correctly the language’s |
| Psychologists who viewed language learning as involving innate mental abilities are the |
| The direct method believe that people could learn a second language easily without |
| The process in which conscious rules about a language are developed is language |
| English methods is designed to teach students the language so they use it for |
| Pick the incorrect option from the purposes of teaching literature is the primary school |
| Affixation, compounding, borrowing and blending are ways of |
| Which of these can be used to describe the vocabulary of a particular language |
| A feature article appears in newspapers or magazines with all but one of these as its purpose |
| Students’ exposure to literacy and creative works is a clear manifestation of one of these |
| Which of these is not the type of questions to expect in reading comprehension |
| Which of these is not a method of teaching grammatical structures |
| All but one of these are techniques used in vocabulary teaching |
| Which of these do learners need to acquire in large amounts to enable them use second language effectively |
| What is the name for the basic unit or different sounds which combine to form the spoken language |
| Which of these is an important mode for communicating our ideas and thoughts |
| A teacher can effectively teach listening skills through all but one of these |
| Which of these is concentrated on in the secondary school setting |
| Which of these based language presentation and practice in social meaning and role play |
| The steps involved in brewing include |
| All but one of these are areas poetry and drama have a lot in common-both are |
| Reading comprehension and summary skills are needed by students for use in |
| One of the things facilitating language production and fluency is |
| Writing is what kind of skill |
| The phonic, whole word, whole sentence are based on the |
| One of these occur as listener creates meaning from what s/he hears |
| The two skills used in oral communication are |
| The cognitive psychologists say children acquire language |
| The formulation of basic principles about something is |
| The global significance of English language and the language situation in Nigeria account for the language’s |
| Sulphur dioxide can be made by |
| The following conditions could be listed for formation of echo except |
| Industrial processes are procedures except |
| An instrument used for determining water depth is sometimes called a: |
| Ultrasound uses high frequency (above 20 kHz) mechanical vibrations or pressure waves that the human ———–cannot detect. |
| The forward reaction (the production of sulphur trioxide) is |
| When light travels from one medium to another it changes speed and is |
| Is an optical illusion, which occurs usually in deserts on hot summer days. |
| The following are produced with application of total internal reflections except the |
| Science teaching materials as human resources for teaching science includes the following except |
| The principle of improvisation in Integrated Science aims at |
| In instructional materials, certain basic steps should be followed. These include the following except |
| In teacher preparation, effective application of improvised material is very crucial to objectives of the lesson. Therefore, the teacher has to: |
| The improvised materials, must be appropriately applied at: |
| Improvisation involves several skills such as: |
| The contact process is the process used in the manufacture of |
| acceptable definitions of utilisation should contain words such as |
| is an optical illusion, which occurs usually in deserts on hot summer days. |
| The following are produced with application of total internal reflections except the |
| Image formed by plane mirror has certain characteristics, which include the followings except |
| The following are necessary conditions for the production of ammonia,except |
| To locate the image of a pin, a plane mirror is placed with its reflecting surface ——————on the surface of paper on a ceiling board. |
| Electroplating has so many real-world applications which includes: |
| Image formed by plane mirror has certain characteristics, which include the followings except |
| An example of plane mirror is |
| To locate the image of a pin, a plane mirror is placed with its reflecting surface ——————on the surface of paper on a ceiling board. |
| An ——— chamber is a room designed to completely absorb reflections of either sound or electromagnetic waves. |
| for the reflected sound to be heard, it must have enough |
| The processes of producing or manufacturing products chemically includes |
| Integrated Science as an interdisciplinary curriculum deals with the following except |
| The forms of objective type test used in school setting are, except |
| National Critique Workshop Participants of integrated science are,except |
| In science, while we teach knowledge and skills, the realm of affective domain is not |
| Human resources include theintegrated science teachers themselves, |
| The various approaches/strategies for presenting Integrated Science concepts to students are,except |
| Which of the following is NOT an example of a vertebrate? |
| All living things are made up of ………………………….. |
| There are four classes of objective test that are commonly used in the school setting |
| The merits of essay tests are except |
| When presenting a lesson in the classroom, it should not be |
| In a classroom setting, the———- / ———— interactions are absent |
| In a classroom,a question must not be asked in one of the following ways: |
| In a classroom socio-interaction between the pupils and between the pupils and the teachers will influence to a great extent students’ …….. |
| Teacher’s technique for proper classroom management include these except |
| An extremly small laboratory may |
| Apparatus are generally delicate and expensive, therefore, it is the duty of the science teacher to see that |
| The three forms of assessment in teaching/learning processes are except |
| Procedure of Project Method: |
| In the learning of Integrated Science, there are three types of skills that the learners can acquire which are except |
| The first set of the Science Teachers’ Association of Nigeria (STAN) books were introduced to Nigeria schools in |
| The basic functions of the science teachers are except |
| The modern professional science teacher knows the following about his pupils |
| Some of the teacher-base factors which influence the quality of learning are |
| Without the subject, the teacher cannot |
| The aims of science education include |
| The general aims of science teaching are to |
| A scientifically literate teacher should know |
| The development of science in Nigeria was very slow because, the motive of the colonizers |
| Science teaching in all schools was greatly influenced by |
| You can’t train the _____like a muscle |
| Failure to pay particular attention to the needs, interests, attitude and capabilities of your students will surely bring about indifference on the part of student and____on your part |
| For those who intend to work immediately after secondary school, Business studies is expected to provide them with the orientation and ____with which to start a life of work. |
| Which of the followings is not a course in business studies? |
| Ideal learning conditions include the followings except ______ |
| The desire to______ is inherent in all normal persons |
| ________ is a change in an individual through some form of experience |
| Major proponents of the S-R(stimulus-response) theory are |
| The______ theory is the basis for the “part method†of presenting subject matter to students |