In Nigeria, there are main categories of Educational Administration |
The Essence of Leadership is ___________ |
__________ is the type of Leadership that works by the book |
Towns, Cities, States and the country comprise different ____________ |
The Introduction of Western education in Nigeria could be traced back to ____________ |
The First instance supervision is a concept that emanated from the ___________tradition |
________ is a happer and jovial person who helps those who are in need |
______ is to decide ahead of time what an individual want to do |
_____ is an act of transferring a client to another professional to be handle appropriately |
_____ clients expect their information to be kept secret |
Using _______ tests is one of the factors that make counselling scientific and more objective |
Frank Parsons, the father of Guidance Movement is an _____ |
In _____ Ibadan Career Council was formed |
In December 1st _____ marked the birth of Counselling Association of Nigeria at the University of Ibadan |
The Federal Government has inserted the need for guidance and counselling in our schools in its National Policy on Education of _____ |
_______ is a system of religious beliefs and rituals |
The _____ record folder is the most important single record which provides for the recording of important data on the students |
Privacy of students’ records should be part of the _________ that schools must abide with |
_______ of records and record keeping entails understanding the meaning, types, qualities etc |
______ process is the procedure and ways by which clients’ problems are worked through |
The ______ phase is immediately after the initial phase |
The ____ phase is the same thing as prepartory stage |
_____ should be introduced gradually than being superimposed on the school and the staff |
An important aspect of the planning stage is the formation of the guidance ______ committee in the school |
The school principal, teachers, counsellors, guardians, students are ____ |
______ should utilize guidance services in the school to learn more about their children |
Curriculum planners are not to inject personal decree In their decision but take the view of all the following except______________ |
The integration of the folllowing formed Basic science and Technology except |
The curriculum of old that was based on 4Rs was meant essentially to teach _________ |
According to Fafunwa (1974) curriculum is based on the following except |
Which of these is a part of Universal Education that appear in the curriculum for all children |
The five theme that made up the Mathematics Curriculum consist of the following except ____________ |
The structure of the curriculum that permit the arrangement of concept to run throughout the three years of senior secondary is called _____________ |
Curriculum is generally organised into six sections; they include the following except ____________ |
Which of the following is not part of the theme that form chemistry curriculum |
The physics cuirriculum is made up of the following theme except ____________ |
Main features of Universal banks are |
The universal banking genre is very relevant to |
Universal bank was introduced in Nigeria on |
Regulation on rural banking was promulgated in Nigeria |
Rural banking finance developmental projects in |
Strategic marketing of banking services involve |
An investment company is a body corporate whose main business is |
The objective of insurance company is to |
Activities of insurance companies are regulated by |
Islamic banking is based on the principle of |
The capital market plays a major role in |
Money market is the market for the supply of |
The Central bank functions as |
Activities of Goldsmits gave rise to |
Commercial banks deals in |
A bank tha offers specialised services according to the need of her customer is a: |
Merchant banks envolved from the activities of Italian merchants engaged in |
Development banks services bridge the gap in service delivery of |
The two types of development banks are |
Jobbers and Brokers are traders in |
….. Factors, which are in the work environment are sources of disatisfaction in workers |
The emotional reaction of a person to his job is — |
According to Abrahan, Maslow, human need occurs in — |
The proponent of theory X and theory Y is — |
According to Davies (1967), — is the human factors, which binds a group together and toward goals |
There are factors responsible for the consumer or customers, except —- |
The knowledge and skills of managing communication school are within the flow of — |
In communication centre, the school manager is looked on as the — |
The function of developing the course of study for educational technology is that of — |
The Architectural layout for ERC depends on — |
Educational resource centre is a – where books and note book materials are produced |
Educational resource centre is headed by a doctor who may not be |
Learning resource centre is synanymous to — |
The medium through which information is packed in audio form is — |
The major forms of interpersonal behaviour approach is that it concentrates on the human — and — |
The decision theory school concentrates on — |
Human resource management policy choice is one of the components of — |
The necessity for the use of formal rules and procedures was to accomplish |
The Chinese sage that made parables which indicated the existence of practical management is called — |
…… In ancient Greece consisted of councils, popular courts, administrative officials and board of general |
A set of rules and regulations involving market participants, financial institutions and regulatory authorities is known as: |
The main players of International Financial system are: |
Financial assets are grouped into two main categories. |
The two segments of the Nigerian financial market are |
The capital market is a place for |
The primary market section of the capital market is the place |
Participants in the money market include |
The regulatory authorities in the Nigeria financial system are |
Thickness of the market for financial asset imply |
Security and Exchange Commission is formally known as |
In science classroom _____________ can be described as a mode of procedure, systematic, manner of instruction, inquiry, investigation or presentation of lesson |
__________ in classroom refers to the act of handling the teaching as well as the behaviour of teachers, towards pupils. |
Which of the following is not a reason for curriculum reform |
Which of these does not belong to the thematic arrangement of the biology curriculum, |
Which of these teaching method will you not recommend in primary school? |
In teaching, heuristics simply means ____________ |
The following are aspects of secondary school programmes that are identifiable in treating science/ mathematics curricula in secondary school except |
Which of these domain of education did the primary school curriculum place more emphasis |
Which of these approaches are common to Science and Mathematics |
All the factors below influence the direction of treating science/mathematics curricula except _______________ |
The Nigerian primary Science and Mathematics curricula tend towards ________________ model of curriculum design |
What is the next line of action for a teacher who have identified the theme, sub- theme and topic |
Whichh of these objectives stated in the curricullumn will a teacher take note to formulate content for instruction |
For Science and Mathematic to be true to life, it must possess all the following but ______________ |
What is the best approach to attain the goal stated in the National policy on Education |
The content of the secondary school science curriculum are organised into _____________ |
Which of the following is not true about implementation |
___________ is the process of translating the curriculum into syllabus, scheme of work, lesson plans and notes to be delivered by the teachers to the learners |
Which of these variables does not influence curriculum implementation. |
All the following are essential components for lesson preparation except _____________ |
The philosophers of science see science in all the following ways except__________ |
All the following are the components of the structure of science except __________ |
Which of the following is not part of the four fundamental element according to Empedocles |
The process which is involved in how scientific knowledge comes into being is best referred to as ___________ |
One of the following way may not be regarded as ethics of science |
Activities such as observing, refering, measuring, commjunicating, formulating hypothesis and questioning are best described as _____________ |
____________ philosophers were the first to introduce the tradition of speculation which formed the basis of scientific theories. |
__________ proposed that water was the fundamental stance of all things |
________ was a philosopher that the combination of two or more earth, air, fire, and water account for various materials present in the universe. |
Anaximander and Anaximenes are the students of ______________ |
Karl Popper supports the view that |
Identify the wrong point. The value of science that must be taught to our students are |
Which of the following statements best describes science? |
A principal characteristic of science is that it is |
Science is basically divided into |
In terms of numerical figures, science has dual nature which means it is divided into |
Processes of science entails; |
The science manpower project (1960) provides a definition of science that is most credible because: |
Which of these is not correct:Science is about- |
When a theory survives many tests and becomes accepted as true, scientist refer to such theory as _____________ |
Actions such as observing, classifying, inferring, measuring, communicating, interpreting data, experimenting, etc can be categorized as ________ |
The set of standard or activities which guide the day to day activities of the scientist can be called ___________ |
Curiosity, willingness to suspend judgement, open- mindedness, skepticism, positive approach to failure etc can be classified as _____________ in science |
A good physics lesson note must contain all the following except______ |
All the following are essential in the physics laboratory except______________ |
Which of these test type may likely encourage rote learning____________ |
All the following are objective type of test except ___________ |
Which of the following is not a demerit of essay test |
The African Education Comission that compelled the British Colonial Government to introduce science education in African was sponsored by __________ |
Yaba Higher College was established in the year _____ after combined pressure on the colonial Government. |
What is science? |
What is technology |
What is a Concept |
What is the Similarities between Science and Technology |
How is science Evaluated |
How are Goals achieved through science |
What are the focuses of science |
What are the Development Methods in science |
What are the most observed quality things in science |
What are the Skills needed to excel in science |
What sector of industry is involved in the extraction of resources directly from the Earth; this includes farming, mining and logging. |
What sector of industry is involved in the the processing products from primary industries. |
What sector of industry is involved delivery and sale of goods. |
What is meant by Quaternary group |
What is meant by Quinary Sector |
What is meant by Industry Classification Benchmark (ICB) |
What sector of industry is involved in the extraction of resources directly from the Earth; this includes farming, mining and logging. |
What sector of industry is involved in the the processing products from primary industries. |
What sector of industry is involved delivery and sale of goods. |
What is meant by Quaternary group |
What is meant by Quinary Sector |
What is meant by Industry Classification Benchmark (ICB) |
———- is the branch of psychology that deals with studying of developmental changes |
The field of human ————– is regarded as developmental psychology |
——– is both a science and an arts |
the branches of developmental psychology are child development or child psychology, adolescent psychology and —————– |
———- is the centre of developmental psychology since behaviour develops rapidly in the childhood state |
Adolescent psychology and adulthood psychology deal with developmental changes, characteristics and problems that occur especially in adolescence and ——– periods |
——– defined developmental psychology as the ontogenetic study of the development of organism from conception through childhood, adolescent, adult and senescence till death |
Apart from studying chronological and mental ages of human beings, it regulates the structural, functional and behavioural changes that occur in humans before ———— |
The goal of developmental psychology is to identify how the individual develops cognitively and affectively in addition to motor development from pre-natal stage to————- |
—— refers to quantitative changes that are increase in bodily dimensions such as height, weight and size |
For Nigeria to be technologically developed what are the qualities expected from the leader |
When did technological development start in Nigeria |
What is the full meaning of PHCN |
When was the national policy on science and technology formally launched by the government to ―promote scientific and technological manpower development‖ and to ―encourage local research and development activities in both private and public enterprises‖ |
in 1990 , who made the statement that ―there is no gainsaying that compared with many other countries worldwide, Nigeria and other African countries allocate paltry resources to research and development‖ |
Around what year was allocations to the development of science and technology were an average of 0.9 per cent of the federal budget |
In 2006,Who declared 2007 as the Year of Science and Technology. |
What was Nigeria‘s per capita GNP between 1975 and 1980 |
What is industry |
How many are sectors of industry |
The foundation of ——- starts from conception |
the union of a male sex cell and ovum, the female sex cell to form zygote is the process called——— |
The ———– period begins from conception and lasts at birth |
The whole process of prenatal development involves———- main stages |
The period of the ———- development also known as the germinal period |
———– period extends from fertilization to the end of the second week |
embryonic period lasts from the end of the second week to the end of the ——– weeks |
Neonate development or infancy is a period of ——– |
The infant or the period of the neonate occurs from the cutting of the ———- |
Childhood is divided into——– separated periods |
What can you hold as accountable for variations in the pattern of consumption of energy amongst nations |
………. is a quantitative phenomenon and it can be measured |
What law states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed |
What law states that mass is neither created nor destroyed |
Who concluded from his observations that mass and energy are related |
The equation E = mc2 can be ascribed to ……….. |
Which law expressed that mass and energy can neither be created nor destroyed? |
What manner of energy does a body posses as a result of change in position? |
How would you express the kinetic energy of an object? |
Fill in the blank space in this mathematical expression ……….. = 1/2mv2 Joule (J) = kg m2 sec2 . |
Psychologists maintained that the law of———– direction and predictable pattern are the “cephalocaudal law†and the proximodistal law†|
The ———- law means that development proceeds from head to foot |
———- proceeds from general to specific |
development is predicable with changes namely growth, maturation and —— |
———— is influenced by genetic or heredity and environmental forces |
The developing child needs nutritional materials in order to enhance his cognitive, physiological, emotional and social ———– |
——— refers to the biological transmission of traits from parents to offspring through DNA |
the two cell divisions associated with human development are mitosis and ——— |
———– is the process in which a cell duplicates its chromosomes and then divides into two genetically identical daughter cell |
the products of meiosis contain————- chromosomes |
What is the work or energy required to move an object for one meter |
What is the amount of heat required to raise 1 gram of pure water through a degree celsius at stp. |
What is the amount of energy required to raise one pound of water through a degree fahrenheit |
What is the metric unit of measurement of the intensity of radiation? |
which of these is a source of physical energy ………………. |
The nation that consumes the most coal is ………. |
Identify the source of generating hydro electricity |
What would you use to convert the generated by wind into electrical energy? |
Which of these factors will you take into consideration if you are told to choose a source of energy ……. |
Energy is synonimous to …… |
What form of energy does an object at rest possess? |
What does the mathematical expression …………… = weight x height Joule (J) or kg M2 sec2 define? |
In which of these regions is the use of coal not anticipated to increase? |
As a nation desiring to reduce Green house emmission which of these sources of energy would you opt for? |
Which of these nations do you expect Coal to dominate her energy market? |
Which of these sources of lighting is a better conserver of energy? |
Which form of fuels is used most often for heating in the United States ? |
What form of energy is largely used for driving Cars? |
The pendulum is a good example of ………… |
A spring is a good example of ………… |
In the establishment and organisation of primary, secondary and higher schools, ———— has influenced Nigeria system of education |
Plato influenced Nigeria in the area of ——— education |
Jonh Locke was of the view that education should be made to suit the mode of ——- |
———- was interested in the physical, psychological and moral development of the child. |
John Locke said that they (children) should be made to feel free, be at ease, active in class, ————-. |
———– advocated for play way method of learning. |
Jonh Locke was of the view that education should be concluded with ——— |
———— was associated instrumentalism, experimentalism or reconstructionalism. |
In 1894, ——– was appointed Professor of philosophy and Chairman of the Department of Philosophy and Pedagogy at the University of Chicago. |
The words such as experience, reconstruction, reorganisation, growth, development, reform, progress, intelligence and others are key concepts in ————- education. |
….. Defined management as a skill to be practiced which is different from technical skill and experience |
In military, the technique of leadership that allows barking out orders is called — |
The environment of management is — |
A sound management practice does not include spending the organisation’s — on unprofitable projects |
Among all the resources, the human resource stands out because it is the only one that has — |
The systematic measurement and objectivity of science arose from the application of — method in all procedures |
The application of principle is called — |
Educational resource centre is described as a place where instructional materials are — and — |
The theory of leadership built on “leaders are born and not made” is traceable to |
Leadership theories include all except — |
Which of these deals with the establishement of procedures for the employment and payment of workers – |
The Harvard mode of HRM consist of — |
The charismatic leader is also known as — |
The manner of presentation of a leader of his/her self is — |
A plan established by the management can be called — |
In analysis of management definition, the measurement of result falls in what group |
The concern of management can be summoned as — |
Making a decision involves conscious choice of —- |
Mathematics can be applied in any of the schools of — |
Without the flow of information, the management will be —- |
process of ———— is one which involves a number of activities on the part of several people |
———— participate in the process of education exept |
A child growing up in a home where both parents can find time to teach and interact with him, certainly has some——— |
education begins at home with ——— leading the way. |
The ———- and the child’s parents are partners in progress as far as the child’s education is concerned. |
———– indeed, is the practical way of attaining individual and social fulfillment. |
———– is a person who can apply his knowledge and skill in such a way as to find solution to whatever problems that confront him |
———– defines education as the process by which people acquire the art of utilizing knowledge. |
Various goals and aspirations were stated in the NPE which form the basis of the Nigerian educational aims and objectives, which include the following exept ——— |
————– has to do with the training of the mind in the understanding of the world around. |
The core elements of any organization are ________. |
The running of an organisation requires the performance of certain ______ functions. |
__________theory is an integral part and a subset of organisation theory. |
An ______________is an open system, and therefore, it interacts with its environment. |
_____ contributes to organisational efficiency but the defects of buÂreaucracy are potential and not inevitable |
____ contributed to the study of management and organization by prescribing the principles for building an effective organization. |
Instrumentality ranges from 1 +0 + ___________ |
The three streams of _________ theory are based on similar assumptions. |
The original exponents of the behavioural-_______ theories of organisation and management were Elton Mayo, |
_______ was an organisational psychologist. |
Paul Hirst in attempting to distinguish between the various forms of knowledge postulated ———– distinguishing features claiming that every forms |
The periodic table is a ———-and the activity series is another one |
What type of skills is present in The Nuffield project and Science between 5 – 13 years |
What is Logic? |
When logic is applied to link an observation with a theory leading to |
What makes a science is different from an art or social science? |
Science progresses through the process of induction and also by the process of ——– |
What happens to the theory that is about to be discarded ? |
Kuhn, ———-and Popper ideas about science were used in explaining how science progresses. |
When was western education introduced to Nigeria? |
__________ extended the scope of scientific management. |
_________ plays strategic role in organizational development, but they are not the same. |
__________ may be interpersonal or intergroup. |
__________ refers to the ability of the leader to reward. |
The major proponents of the task contingency apÂproach are ______ and G. M. Stalker. |
_______ was an organisational psychologist. |
An _______ is an open system when account is taken of the internal environment |
Instrumentality ranges from 1 +0 + ___________ |
_____ contribution to organisation theory was his analysis of the impact of the formal organization upon the individual. |
_____ contributes to organisational efficiency but the defects of buÂreaucracy are potential and not inevitable |
The word philosophy came from the Greek words ——— and sophia |
sophia refers to the highest ———– |