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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

November 24, 2020

WAEC GCE HOMEMANAGENT 2020

WAEC GCE HOMEMANAGENT 2020

ANSWERS LOADING 🇸🇱🇸🇱💯👇🏿

Q1a.👇🏿💯👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿🇸🇱👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿

Management courses are an outstanding medium that can facilitate the improvement of various qualities such as leadership and innovation. Management courses are the most popular courses among all colleges and universities across the world. There are huge career opportunities and hence candidates are choosing management courses. There are students who choose management courses even to increase their graduation levels. The goal of management training is to increase the productivity of all employees by motivating and educating managers. Working as a manager can be a challenging and exciting career and can be lucrative as you work your way up. Most management courses give you the opportunity to pursue your own interest.

Management courses allow a manager to understand every aspect that makes up the business and the different decisions made at every management level. This also ensures that managers are capable of making the right decisions for the business in times of crisis and uncertainty or even better predict future crises. Knowing how the functions of the business are affected by external changes also helps to prevent damage to the business financially and financial management.

Without management courses, there would be few successful managers capable of operating a business in today’s constantly evolving economy. Courses in management studies are important because without the skills needed to compete with competitors and deal with external changes it is easier to fail than succeed. Managers who want to ensure that they are leading their staff to the best of their abilities can take up courses in business studies and improve their current management skills.

Management courses provide managers with the opportunity to improve the competitiveness of their business by providing them with skills that will add as an advantage to their career. Managerial skills are not only used in the business environment but on a day to day basis. Management studies not only help managers to deal with changes in the business environment but also help them to manipulate these changes to benefit the business. The importance of management studies cannot be stressed enough. In a struggling economy businesses need leadership or else they will most likely fail in their ventures.

There are lots of benefits of studying Management courses. A person who is interested in leading an organization and manage people must be aware of Management courses.

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Q2a

i). Goals and values aren’t necessarily the same, but tend to work well when they are aligned.

*values* are ethics. Organisations have Codes of Ethics that members have to abide by. For instance as a registered hypnotherapist I do, too. There is something called iatrogenesis which means using skills to coerce financial and other advantage from a client. I can’t do that, and wouldn’t because of my personal and professional Ethics.

ii). A need is something that invokes an emotional reaction either positive when met or negative when not met

Values are built, over time, around human needs. So we say, for example, that life is the greatest value because we want to live.

iii). Value indicates the worth that is attached to any object, condition, principle or idea. Value is the capacity of something or somebody to satisfy the human desire. These are the ways behind our actions and the basis for setting goals.

Standards are set limits one will accept in working toward a goal. Standards are mental pictures of what is considered essential and necessary to make life satisfying.
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iv). event planners create the vision and many of the preliminary plans for an event.

while management execute the details before and during it.

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2b. Resources is a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.

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November 24, 2020

2020 NECO HUMAN AND REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY* *VERIFIED*

*2020 NECO HUMAN AND REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY* *VERIFIED*


(1a)
Optimum population is the number of people that can be supported by available resources in an area, so to achieve highest possible standard of living. It can also be defined when the available resources is equal to the total number of people in an area.

(1bi)
Overpopulation: This is a type of population when the total population is more than the available resources. Overpopulation brings together of people in an area. Overpopulation creates large labour for industries which in turn brings large market. Overpopulation creates pressure on both national resources and social resources as side effects.

(1bii)
Mortality rate: Mortality rate is also known as death rate which can be defined as the rate which people die in a country. It can be expressed in units of death per 1000 individual per year. High mortality rate will lead to low population while low mortality rate will lead to increase in population

(1biii)
Birth rate : Birth rate is also called natality rate which can be defined as the rate at which children are born or given birth to. High birth rate will lead to increase in human population while low birth rate will lead to decrease in human population.

(1biv)
Population density: It refers to the ratio of total population to total land area. It can also be defined as the number of person per unit area of land per kilometres of land.
Mathematically, Population density = total population/total land area
High population density will promote large labour for industries while low population density will provide low labour force for industries. High population density is attributed to over population while low population density is attributed to optimum or under population.

(1c)
(i) Unemployment
(ii) Increase in crime rate and social vices like prostitution, kidnapping, robbery
(iii) Traffic congestion in terms of pollution

(i) Creation of more industries and empowerment skills acquisition programme
(ii) Creation of more adequate trained security personnel and relates with technology in terms of CCTV cameras installments in all areas of the city to know everything that is going on 24/7
(iii) Expansion of roads and creation or constructing of new roads to make free and easy flow of motorist
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(2a) 
(i) Raw materials for industries:  Through ports, raw materials are imported for industries.
(ii) Tourism: Seaports are also centres of Tourist attraction
(iii) Export of goods: Goods produced in Nigeria are exported to other countries through seaport
(iv) Import of goods: Goods produced in other countries are brought into the country through the Seaports.

(2b)
(i) Lack of natural harbours
(ii) Problem of port congestion
(iii) Inadequate port facilities
(iv) Problems caused by water weeds such as water hyacinths

(2c)
(i) Modern facilities should be provided
(ii) The seaport should be dredged regularly
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(3a)
(i) Traffic congestions: Cluster of industries leads to congestions in traffic, industries and housing
(ii) Shortage of social amenities: Concentration of industries pave way for shortage of social amenities as a result of competition
(iii) Environmental pollution: It causes environmental pollution due to the presence of so many industries
(iv) Uneven development: The presence of many industries in a particular place causes uneven development especially in areas where industries are not found 

(3b) 
(i) Development of rural areas
(ii) Discourage rural-urban migration
(iii) increased production of goods 
(iv) Increased earnings for rural dwellers
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(4a)
(Draw the map well.)

[img]https://i.imgur.com/5OobqUP.jpg[/img]

(4b)
(i) Presence of trees makes it difficult for cultivation of food corps like yam, cassava, potatoes which has occupied the meant for this crop cultivation
(ii) Due to presence of tree in rain forest tract encourages lunbreing which in turn leads to soil erosion make it difficult for development of agricultural because erosion is not friendly to agricultural development
(iii) High tall tree shades and guide sunlight which gives chlorophy II to the underneath plant

(4c)
(i) Iroko
(ii) Obeche
(iii) Mahogany
(iv) White mangrove
(v) African walnut
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(5a)
(i) H.E.P. (hydro electric power) hydro electric power is the generation of electricity from water. This is achieved through damming of rivers and the use of river water to turn or drive turbines. Example of H.E.P  generation in Nigeria is kainji dam on river Niger Nigeria
(ii) Coal:  A coal fired power station or coal plant is a thermal power station which burns coal to generate electricity,  Example can be found in  kogi and Enugu State with a capacity of 2000MW  with 1000mw  in each.
(iii) Gas fired power plant: A gas fired plant is a thermal power station which burns natural gas to generate electricity. Example can be located in Calabar with 561MW, Egbema power plant in Imo state with 338MW and Egbin thermal power station location in Egbin with 1320MW

(5b)
(i) Inadequate capital to construct and maintain power generation: Due to lack of funding by the federal government to power supply generation it affect the static power supply and makes the power supply in Nigeria to be floating
(ii) Low level of technology: Low level of technology affect power generation in Nigeria due to low level and we are still following manual method that makes it difficult to have static power supply especially in Gaseoline and coal power generation
(iii) Seasonal floating of river: the volume of river water increases during drying season and reduces during drying season makes power generation to be floating in Nigeria

(5c)
(i) Proper funding to the generation of power supply in Nigeria by adding good amount of money during budgeting
(ii) There should be adequate and proper skilled labour that can handle and execute power generation in terms of technology. Government should train his personnel technology known how
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(6a)
(i) Increase in Gross national product: Industrial sector through its operations like paying of taxes,increases the earnings accruing to the country
(ii) Diversification of the economy: Industries help to prevent over dependence on only one product
(iii) Infrastructural development: The establishment of an industry in a place stimulate the development of infrastructures roads, pipeborne water, electricity and so on

(6b)
(i) Shortage of raw materials
(ii) Insufficient capital
(iii) Inadequate power supply
(iv) Shortage of entrepreneur

(6c) 
(i) Good government policies
(ii) Acquisition of skills
(iii) Active government participation
(iv) Incentives to local industries
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Completed

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November 24, 2020

2020 NECO COMPUTER VERIFIED ANSWERS

BIOLOGY NECO 2020

Obj

1ECDADACEAD
11CAACCDDEDC
21CCCAAEEDED
31BBCEDACEEA
41DDDCDCADAE
51DCCEAADADB

Theory
(1a)

(1b)
(i)predation; this is a relationship between two organism in which one feeds on the other organisms. The one feeding on the other is called the predator while the one they are feeding on is known as the prey

(1bii)
(ii)Mutualis; this is the relationship between two organisms in which both benefited from the association.

(1ci)
(i)Epigeal germination
(ii)Hypogea germination

(1cii)
(i)Amoeba
(ii)Paramecium
(iii)Euglena

(1ciii)
(i)Salting
(ii)Smoking
(iii)Freezing
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(2a)
-Symptoms-
(i)High fever
(ii)coughing
(iii)sneezing
(iv)headache and body pain

-prevention-
(i)Regular hand washing
(ii)maintenance of social distance
(iii)use of hand sanitizer with high alcoholic content
(iv)avoidance of handshakes

(2aii)
(i)they have two seed leaves or cotyledon
(ii)there floral parts are in four or fives
(iii)there vascular bundles are in concentric circles
(iv)there root develop from the radicle

(2b)
Make Your Diagram Neat pls.


(2bii)
(i)Possession of the leaves that helps in floatation
(ii)their stomata are located on the surface of the plant for easy gaseous exchange
(iii)Possession of little or no root system.
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(3ai)
Pathogen; this is defined as any organisms capable of causing diseases

(3aii)
Haemolysis; this can be defined as the breaking down of the red blood cells or corpuscle due to high passage of water into it

(3aiii)
Deforestation; this can be defined as the indiscriminate falling of forest trees

(3b)
(i)Quadrat
(ii)Sweep net
(iii)Role (for transact method)
(iv)Thermometer

(3c)
The pinna collects sounds waves in air and pass them through external auditory canal. The waves cause the vibration of the tympanic membrane which passed on to the ear Ossicles that amplify them. The round oval window vibrates and passes the waves into the cavity of the inner ear or cochlea where the perilymph and endolymph vibrate the sensory nerve cells vibrate and stimulate the auditory nerve cells which then transmit the impulses to the brain for interpretation.

(3di)
Calyx; it protects the flower which is in the bud

(3dii)
Corolla; it attract pollinators.
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(4a)
Make Sure Your Drawing is (8-10cm Long)



(4bi)
Mitochondrion; it produce energy in the cell

(4bii)
Ribosome; it brings about protein synthesis in the cell

(4biii)
(i)they are proteinous in nature
(ii)it speed up the rate of chemical reaction
(iii)they remain chemically unchanged
(iv)they are specific in function

(4biv)
(i)they are easily carried by the wind
(ii)they may have wings
(iii)they may have floss
(iv)they may have parachute
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(5a)
(Make Sure You Draw this Table Well.)



[Tabulate it if you can't draw]

F1 generation
|x|W|W|
|w|Ww|Ww|
|w|Ww|Ww|

F2 generation
|x|W|w|
|W|Ww|Ww|
|w|Ww|ww|

(5b)
(i)planting cover crops
(ii)construction of good drainage system
(iii)avoid dumping refuse into the drainage system
(iv)strict laws in the disposal of refuse

(5c)
Fertilization in flowing plants leads to the production of seeds which are capable of germinating into new plant. In this case the pollen grains (male reproductive gamete) is transferred onto the stigma where it is passed into the ovary for pollination to take place and then to the ovule leading to the formation of seed.
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Completed
November 24, 2020

2020 NECO COMPUTER VERIFIED ANSWERS

2020 NECO COMPUTER VERIFIED ANSWERS
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COMPUTER OBJ
01-10: DDCDDEEBCA
11-20: AECEDAEACB
21-30: BCCAADCDDE
31-40: EAECAEDEAC
41-50: CEAABDABAD
51-60: ACCCAAADDD

=======================≠=====================================

Theory: 

(1a)
(i)Ctrl + F¹¹ --->lock a field so it can not be edited 
(ii)Ctrl + T --->  create a hanging indent
(iii)Shift + F¹¹ ---> jump to pervious field in a document
(iv))Ctrl + R ---> Align Right

(1b)
(i)it must be correct and accurate
(ii)it must be properly arranged
(iii)it must be useful
(iv)it must be fresh and comprehensive

(1c)
(i)broadbands system
(ii)low error rates
(iii)it provide greater bandwidth system wide
(iv)it support a mixed range of service
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(3a)
(i)data representation is defined as the form in which data is stored, processed and transmitted 

(3aii)
(i)Registered jack (RJ-11); it is used to connect telephone equipment 

(ii) universal serial bus (USB); it is use to connect peripheral device such as mice, modern, keyboard, printers to the computer

(iii)Fiber local connector; it is for single mode and multi mode fibre- optic cable

(iv)F-Type; it is used for cable and universally for satellite television

(3bi)
Binary coded decimal; this use 4 - bit to present each decimal digit in a number for example to represent the number 23, there will be two group of four bit each 
0010. 0011
    2.        3

(3bii)
Extended binary coded decimal interchange code; this may be described as 8-bit coded system. It can conveniently be used to represent decimal digit 0 to 9 upper case or lower case letters and extra characters.
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(4ai)
Presentation package is define as a software program that provide the resources necessary to give a profession presentation for meeting, lectures, speeches or other similar situation.

(4aii)
(i)Mobile editing
(ii)creative design tools
(iii)online sharing 
(iv)technical support

(4bi)
Data bus; the data bus allow data to travel back and forth between the micro-processor (CPU) and memory (RAM)

(4bii)
Address bus; the address bus came information about the location of data in memory

(4biii)
Control bus; the control bus carries the signals that make sure everything is flowing smoothly from place to place.
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(5a)
Tabulate.
-Application software-
(i)spreadsheet
(ii)desktop publishing

-Two examples-
-spreadsheet-
(i)microsoft excel
(ii)lotus 1-2-3

-desktop publishing-
(i)corel draw
(ii)microsoft word

(5bi)
CC: it stands for carbon copy; it is a way of sending copies of email to other people whereas  the list of all the recipient can be seen by other recipients.

(5bii)
BCC; it stands for blind carbon copy; it is a way of sending copies of email to other people whereas other recipients would not be able to see that someone else has been sent a copy of the e-mail.

(5biii)
Domain name; this is a name; it is an address where internet user can access one's website. It is simply a human readable from of an IP address
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Completed

Saturday, November 21, 2020

November 21, 2020

2020 Neco Computer Practical Answers!




Computer Practical Answers!

1bi) 
i. I ensure not leave blank rows or columns when entering related data.
ii. I ensure to save frequently and save in two places.

1bii)
i. Spreadsheet is an electronic document in which data is arranged in the rows and columns of a grid and can be manipulated and used in calculations.

ii. Workbook is a single file containing several different types of related information as separate worksheets.

iii. Alignment is an arrangement in a straight line or in correct relative positions.

2bi)
i. I ensure to check and reset settings using the AutoExec macro
ii. I ensure to hide the Database window

2bii)
i. Appeal is a request to the computer for data or information.

ii. Cross tab is a method to quantitatively analyze the relationship between multiple variables.

iii. Union is a value that may have any of several representations or formats within the same position in memory; that consists of a variable that may hold such a data structure.

3bi)
i. I Ensure To Work Offline to Protect Your Work
ii. I Ensure Not To Use Different Kinds of Text Boxes for the Same Note

3bii)
i. Ctrl + W
ii. Ctrl + F 
iii. Ctrl + P 
iv. Ctrl+U

3biii)
i. Word 2007 
ii.Word 2010 
iii. Word 2013 
iv. Word 2016

COMPLETED
November 21, 2020

BIOLOGY NECO 2020

BIOLOGY NECO 2020

Obj

1ECDADACEAD
11CAACCDDEDC
21CCCAAEEDED
31BBCEDACEEA
41DDDCDCADAE
51DCCEAADADB

Theory

(1b)
(i)predation; this is a relationship between two organism in which one feeds on the other organisms. The one feeding on the other is called the predator while the one they are feeding on is known as the prey

(1bii)
(ii)Mutualis; this is the relationship between two organisms in which both benefited from the association.

(1ci)
(i)Epigeal germination
(ii)Hypogea germination

(1cii)
(i)Amoeba
(ii)Paramecium
(iii)Euglena

(1ciii)
(i)Salting
(ii)Smoking
(iii)Freezing
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(2a)
-Symptoms-
(i)High fever
(ii)coughing
(iii)sneezing
(iv)headache and body pain

-prevention-
(i)Regular hand washing
(ii)maintenance of social distance
(iii)use of hand sanitizer with high alcoholic content
(iv)avoidance of handshakes

(2aii)
(i)they have two seed leaves or cotyledon
(ii)there floral parts are in four or fives
(iii)there vascular bundles are in concentric circles
(iv)there root develop from the radicle

(2b)
Make Your Diagram Neat pls.



(2bii)
(i)Possession of the leaves that helps in floatation
(ii)their stomata are located on the surface of the plant for easy gaseous exchange
(iii)Possession of little or no root system.
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(3ai)
Pathogen; this is defined as any organisms capable of causing diseases

(3aii)
Haemolysis; this can be defined as the breaking down of the red blood cells or corpuscle due to high passage of water into it

(3aiii)
Deforestation; this can be defined as the indiscriminate falling of forest trees

(3b)
(i)Quadrat
(ii)Sweep net
(iii)Role (for transact method)
(iv)Thermometer

(3c)
The pinna collects sounds waves in air and pass them through external auditory canal. The waves cause the vibration of the tympanic membrane which passed on to the ear Ossicles that amplify them. The round oval window vibrates and passes the waves into the cavity of the inner ear or cochlea where the perilymph and endolymph vibrate the sensory nerve cells vibrate and stimulate the auditory nerve cells which then transmit the impulses to the brain for interpretation.

(3di)
Calyx; it protects the flower which is in the bud

(3dii)
Corolla; it attract pollinators.
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(4a)
Make Sure Your Drawing is (8-10cm Long)



(4bi)
Mitochondrion; it produce energy in the cell

(4bii)
Ribosome; it brings about protein synthesis in the cell

(4biii)
(i)they are proteinous in nature
(ii)it speed up the rate of chemical reaction
(iii)they remain chemically unchanged
(iv)they are specific in function

(4biv)
(i)they are easily carried by the wind
(ii)they may have wings
(iii)they may have floss
(iv)they may have parachute
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(5a)
(Make Sure You Draw this Table Well.)



[Tabulate it if you can't draw]

F1 generation
|x|W|W|
|w|Ww|Ww|
|w|Ww|Ww|

F2 generation
|x|W|w|
|W|Ww|Ww|
|w|Ww|ww|

(5b)
(i)planting cover crops
(ii)construction of good drainage system
(iii)avoid dumping refuse into the drainage system
(iv)strict laws in the disposal of refuse

(5c)
Fertilization in flowing plants leads to the production of seeds which are capable of germinating into new plant. In this case the pollen grains (male reproductive gamete) is transferred onto the stigma where it is passed into the ovary for pollination to take place and then to the ovule leading to the formation of seed.
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Completed
November 21, 2020

2020-Waec Gce final (Time Table)


2020-Waec Gce (Time Table)

Monday, 23rd   November, 2020

Foods and Nutrition 3 (Practical) Planning Session 2:00 pm. – 3:00 pm.

Home Management 3 (Practical ) Planning Session   3:00 pm. –4:00 pm.
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Wednesday, 25th November, 2020

Auto Mechanics 2 (Essay) 2:00 pm. – 3:30 pm.

Auto Mechanics 1 (Objective) 3:30 pm. – 4:30 pm.
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Thursday, 26th November, 2020

Physical Education 3 (Theory of Practice) 2:00 pm. – 4:00 pm.
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Friday, 27th November, 2020

Hausa 2 (Essay)** 2:30 pm. – 4:30 pm.

Hausa 1 (Objective)** 4:30 pm. – 5:30 pm.

Igbo 2 (Essay)** 2:30 pm. – 4:30 pm.

Igbo 1 (Objective)** 4:30 pm. – 5:30 pm.

Yoruba 2 (Essay)** 2:30 pm. – 4:30 pm.

Yoruba 1 (Objective)** 4:30 pm. – 5:30 pm.
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Saturday, 28th November, 2020

 Foods and Nutrition 2 (Essay) 2:00 pm. – 3:15 pm

Foods and Nutrition 1 (Objective) 3:15 pm. – 4:15 pm.
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Monday, 30th     November, 2020 to Tuesday, 22nd  December, 2020

Arabic 3 (Oral)

Music 3B (Performance Test)

French 3 (Oral)

Clothing and Textiles 3 (Practical)

Foods and Nutrition 3 (Practical)

Home Management 3 (Practical)

Time for paper will be arranged by the Council.
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Monday, 30th November, 2020

Economics 2 (Essay) 9:30am. – 11:30am.

Economics 1 (Objective) 11:30am. – 12:30pm.

Visual Art 2 (Essay) 2:00 pm. – 4:00 pm.

Visual Art 1 (Objective) 4:00 pm. – 4:50 pm.
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Tuesday, 1st December, 2020

Literature-In-English 2(Prose) 9:30am. – 10:45 am.

Literature-In-English 1 (Objective) 10:45 am. – 11:45 am.

Literature-In-English 3 (Drama & Poetry ) 2:00 pm. – 4:30 pm.
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Wednesday, 2nd December, 2020

Physics 2 (Essay) 9:30am. – 11:00 am.

Physics 1 (Objective) 11:00 am. – 12:15 pm.

Physics 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) 2:00 pm. – 4:45 pm.
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Thursday, 3rd December, 2020

Chemistry 2 (Essay) 9:30am. – 11:30am.

Chemistry 1 (Objective) 11:30am. – 12:30pm.

Chemistry 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) 2:00 pm. – 3:30 pm.
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Friday, 4th December, 2020

Agricultural Science 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) 9:30am. – 11:00 am.

Health Education 3 (Alternative to Practical Work)** 11:15 am. – 1:00 pm.

Health Education 2 (Essay)** 2:30 pm. – 4:00 pm
Health Education 1 (Objective)** 4:00 pm. – 5:00 pm.
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Saturday, 5th December, 2020

English Language 2 (Essay)
9:30am. – 11:30am.
English Language 1 (Objective) 11:30am. – 12:30pm.

English Language 3 (Test of Orals)** 2:00 pm. – 2:45 pm.
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Monday, 7th December, 2020

Agricultural Science 2 (Essay) 9:30am. – 11:40 am.

Agricultural Science 1 (Objective) 11:40 am. – 12:30pm.

Physical Education 2 (Essay) 2:00 pm. – 3:20 pm.

Physical Education 1 (Objective) 3:20 pm. – 4:10 pm.
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Tuesday, 8th December, 2020

Civic Education 2 (Essay)** 9:30am. – 11:30am.
Civic Education 1 (Objective)** 11:30am. – 12:30pm.

Visual Art 3A (Drawing) 2:00 pm. – 5:00 pm.
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Wednesday, 9th December, 2020

Auto Mechanics 3 ( Practical ) 9:30am. – 11:30am. (1st Set)

Auto Mechanics 3 ( Practical ) 12:00 noon. – 2:00 pm. (2nd Set)

Basic Electricity 3  (Practical) ** 9:30am. – 12:30pm. (1st Set)
Basic Electricity 3  (Practical) ** 1:00pm. – 4:00 pm. (2nd Set)
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Thursday, 10th December, 2020

General Mathematics/Mathematics (Core) 2 (Essay) 9:30am. – 12:00 noon.

General Mathematics/Mathematics (Core) 1 (Objective) 2:00 pm. – 3:30 pm.
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Friday, 11th December, 2020

Geography 2(Essay) 9:30am. – 11:30am.

Geography 1(Objective) 11:30am. – 12:30pm.

Geography 3 (Practical and Physical Geography) 2:30 pm. – 4:20 pm.        
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Saturday, 12th December, 2020

History 2 (Essay) 09:30 am. – 11:30 am.
History 1  (Objective) 11:30 am. – 12:30 pm.

Basic Electronics 3 (Practical) ** 9:30am. – 12:30pm. (1st Set)

Basic Electronics 3 (Practical) ** 1:00 pm. – 4:00 pm. (2nd Set)

Building Construction 2 (Essay) 2:00 pm. – 3:00 pm.

Building Construction 1 (Objective) 3:00 pm. – 3:45 pm.

Commerce 2 (Essay) 2:00 pm. – 4:00 pm.

Commerce 1 (Objective) 4:00 pm. – 4:50 pm.
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Monday, 14th December, 2020

Biology 2 (Essay) 9:30am. – 11:10 am.

Biology 1 (Objective) 11:10 am. – 12:00 noon.

Biology 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) 2:00 pm. – 4:00 pm.
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Tuesday, 15th December, 2020

Metalwork 3 ( Practical ) 9:30am. – 12:40 pm. (1st Set)

Metalwork 3 ( Practical ) 1:00 pm. – 4:10 pm. (2nd  Set)

Woodwork 3 (Practical) 9:30am. – 12:30pm. (1st Set)

Woodwork 3 (Practical) 1:00 pm. – 4:00 pm. (2nd  Set)

Music 2 (Essay) 2:00 pm. – 4:00 pm.

Music 1 (Objective) 4:00 pm. – 5:00 pm.
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Wednesday, 16th December, 2020

Christian Religious Studies 2 (Essay) 9:30am. – 11:30am

Christian Religious Studies 1 (Objective) 11:30am. – 12:30pm.

Islamic Studies 2 (Essay) 9:30am. – 11:30am.

Islamic Studies 1 (Objective) 11:30am. – 12:20 pm.

Arabic 2 (Essay) 2:00 pm. – 4:00 pm.

Arabic 1 (Objective) 4:00 pm. – 4:50 pm.
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Thursday, 17th December, 2020

French 2 (Essay) 9:30am. – 10:45 am.

French 1 (Objective) 10:45 am. – 11:45 am.

Basic Electricity 2 (Essay) ** 12:00 noon. – 1:00 pm.

Basic Electricity1 (Objective) ** 1:00 pm. – 2:00 pm.

Woodwork 2 (Essay and Design) 2:00 pm. – 4:20 pm.

Woodwork 1 (Objective) 4:20 pm. – 5:00 pm.

Home Management 2 (Essay) 2:00 pm. – 3:00 pm.

Home Management 1 (Objective) 3:00 pm. – 4:00 pm.
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Friday, 18th December, 2020

Further Mathematics/Mathematics (Elective) 2 (Essay) 9:30am. – 12:00 noon.

Further Mathematics/Mathematics (Elective) 1 (Objective) 2:30 pm. – 4:00 pm.

Music 3A (Aural) 4:30 pm. – 5:15 pm.
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Saturday, 19th December, 2020

Technical Drawing 3 (Sketches, Building and Mechanical Drawing) 9:30am. – 12:15 pm.

Technical Drawing 2 (Essay) 2:00 pm. – 3:45 pm.
Technical Drawing 1 (Objective) 3:45 pm. – 4:45 pm.
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Monday, 21st   December, 2020

Building Construction 3 (Building Drawing and Essay) 9:30am. – 12:00 noon

Financial Accounting 2 (Theory and Practice) 9:30am. – 12:00 noon.
Financial Accounting 1 (Objective) 12:00 noon. – 1:00pm.

Government 2 (Essay) 2:00 pm. – 4:00 pm.
Government 1 (Objective) 4:00 pm. – 5:00 pm.

Basic Electronics  2 (Essay) ** 2:00 pm. – 3:00 pm.
Basic Electronics  1 (Objective) ** 3:00 pm. – 4:00 pm.
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Tuesday, 22nd  December, 2020

Visual Art 3B (Creative Design) 9:30am. – 12:30pm.

Metalwork 2 (Essay) 2:00 pm. – 3:30 pm.

Metalwork 1 (Objective) 3:30 pm. – 4:30 pm.

Clothing and Textiles 2 (Essay) 2:00 pm. – 3:30 pm.
Clothing and Textiles 1 (Objective) 3:30 pm. – 4:30 pm.

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Friday, November 13, 2020

November 13, 2020

2020 LITERATURE IN ENGLISH ANSWERS

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SECTION I

(3)

Role and character of WARA

wara was in love with kindo. wara is a stranger in mandoland too but has lived there long enough to detest being called stranger, and She is also in love with Kindo, She not born in Mandoland,her mother was taken prisoner by one of mando’s warriors during the war; her mother ran away after giving birth to her. Wara cautions kindo form doing anything which will anger the spirit, Wara is the only Kindo’s woman that will be sexually assaulted by Whitehead. Maligu and soko lot abduction into a sack and then take to whitehead’s compound. she fortunately escapes.  For her love for Kindo, she is ready to risk anything to be with him, likes to follow him everywhere and Kindo is not comfortable with that as a warrior. Her love for Kindo is so intense that she refuses to leave with her grandfather to their homeland but remains in Mandoland in order to be with Kindo. In a way, her mother is seen as a slave ofthe Mando people. This reality poses a great threat to her relationship with Kindo. This is why Kindo cannot take her to the palace.

Even though she has absolute faith in Kindo, she is still very mindful of her integrity as a woman and also respects the customary norms of her society. This is one of the reasons she resists Kindo having her just anywhere and pushes to be taken to the palace. Wara’s steadfastness in preventing Whitehead from raping her is indicative of the resilience of the bloggingAfrican space to Western plundering schemes. In other words she looks up to kindo's only woman should look up to a man, does not doubt him and never ask too many questions.

She is Kindo's only woman that sexually assaulted by whitehead. maligu and soko plot her abduction into a sack and then take to whitehrad's compound. She fortunately escapes.

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SECTION II

(8)

Role And Character Of Ruth.

Walter's wife and Travis's mother. Ruth takes care of the Youngers' small apartment. Her marriage to Walter has problems, but she hopes to rekindle their love. She is about thirty, but her weariness makes her seem older. Constantly fighting poverty and domestic troubles, she continues to be an emotionally strong woman. Ruth is in some ways like a typical housewife of the 1950s. She makes breakfast, cleans the house, supports her husband, and keeps her own desires to herself. Unlike the stereotypical 1950s housewife, though, she also goes out into the world and works her butt off. Not only does she struggle to maintain her own household, she goes out to work in the households of rich white people as well. Ruth is a "soft" personality type. She is not aggressive; she just lets life "happen" to her. She is the "worn-out wife" with a tedious, routine lifestyle. Hansberry describes Ruth as being "about thirty” but “in a few years, she will be known among her people as a "settled woman". Ruth has only simple dreams and would be content to live out her life being moderately comfortable. Her biggest dream blossoms only after Mama's news of the possibility of their moving to a better neighbourhood. Ruth is easily embarrassed and tries too hard to please others. When George Murchison arrives in the middle of Walter and Beneatha's frenzied African dance, Ruth is overly apologetic to George about their behaviour. When Walter and Beneatha argue, Ruth asks Walter not to bring her into their conflict. And even though Ruth is annoyed by Lena's (Mama's) meddling, she still allows her mother-in-law to influence her at times about the correct way to raise Travis. Very low key, Ruth reveals the most emotion when Mama tells her that they may not be able to move; it is only then that Ruth assertively expresses her views. Lacking education and sophistication, Ruth relies upon the suggestions, advice, and even what she thinks might be the wishes of others. Her husband Walter is incredibly dissatisfied with his life, and he constantly takes it out on her. Ruth is far from a doormat and tells her husband off when he starts acting like a jerk. However, it is clear in the play that the turmoil in her marriage is taking a real toll on Ruth. She often seems irritable, depressed, and at times sinks into despair. This all comes to a head for Ruth, when she finds out she is pregnant and considers an abortion. In the '50s, an abortion would have been (i) illegal and (ii) dangerous. But according to Mama: “When the world gets ugly enough - a woman will do anything for her family. The part that's already living.” Though Ruth hates the idea of aborting her child, she feels it's the best decision for her financially strapped family. In the end, though, Ruth chooses to keep her child. She finds hope in the fact that the younger family will soon be moving out of their cramped, roach-infested apartment and into a new house. She'll still have to work to help pay the mortgage, and they'll all have to deal with the racist backlash of living in a white neighbourhood.

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SECTION III

(9i)

Repetition; The poet uses repetition even though this is subtly done in some cases. The "sudden throb of pain" in lines 10 and 11 is a subtle repetition of the panic' which could be a painful throb. Again "nothing to show" (1.12), "Nothing to show the world” (1. 20), 'No/specialist's effort there" (1. 23-24) and "Hope/ is not a grain of sand” (1. 27-28) are repetitions of the same idea, namely that of a sense of futility.


(9ii)

Metaphor; When a writer or speaker asserts that something is or is equivalent to something else which may not really be like it, the figure used there is a metaphor. Peters uses a few of such a figure of speech in his poem.

i. "Panic" is equated with "fluttering wings” (I. 1 and 3)

ii. At the age of twenty, life is "stilled by hope" (1.6).

iii. At the age of thirty, life is again "a sudden throb of pain" (1. 10 & 11).

iv. The "sudden leaps/at the moon" depicts agility and liveliness.

v. "Copybook" is a record of life which in the case of Peters” poem is fitted with “red ink”. Red ink is a metaphor for failure grades.

vi. "Hope/is not a grain of sand" is metaphorical, depicting what hope is not.

vii. The phrase "blades of expectation" (1. 31) is a metaphor for a blend of what one looks out for in life as one ages.


(9iii)

Imagery; The imagery which is prominent in the poem is that of engulfment, of shrinkage as age mounts. The panic of growing older like a bird's wings spreads and engulfs the human person as he/she gains in age. There is a flowering of optimism at twenty and thirty, and shortly after that legs begin to lose their agility. The 'copybook of life is filled with failure marks, and one has little to show for all the years. Even inner satisfaction shrinks to a point of dissatisfaction as expectation has not been met.

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SECTION IV

(11)

"The Schoolboy" is a Romantic poem. The Romantic era was marked by a celebration of nature as the embodiment of perfection. Apart from Williams Blake, other notable Romantic poets include John keats, Percy B Shelley, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. English poets who have their writings categorized as Romantic poems unambiguously display their love for nature and peace that nature embodied.

In "The Schoolboy", nature becomes a means of facilitating healing at different levels of life. Romantic poets believed in the use of their imagination to explore literary creativity as a means of deifying nature. They subscribe to the idea that the only way to achieve satisfaction for the soul is to have a profound power of imagination and to also be radical and non-conformists, hence they are perceived to be irrational and daring as they aspire to do things differently. Romantic poets idolize nature and regard it as a great source of inspiration or muse. Romanticists believe that the Industrial Revolution made the world artificial and sterile, making it lose its humanity and humaneness in the process. They found solace in escaping in the beautiful world of nature. Intensive formal education was one of the fallouts of the Industrial Revolution and as seen in the poem, Blake maintains that education takes away the individual's sense of fulfilment and quest for adventure. As a romantic poem, "The Schoolboy" celebrates and appreciates and condemns every form of human and societal restriction placed on it. It also critiques the destruction of childhood innocence as a result of the emphasis placed on the importance of classroom education. in other words the poetic persona is a young boy who is happy when he wakes up to see the dawn of a new and delightful summer morning. Summer, for the Romanticists, was the season of beauty and unparalleled bliss and joy. The boy is amused by the chirping of the birds announcing a new dawn, he is also fascinated by the melodious sounds coming from the hunter's horn, sounding from a distant field and the mellow tunes from the skylark bird. All these experiences from the natural world attract the boy to the extent that he exclaims "Oh what sweet company!". The boy, in search of a practical solution to his predicament, makes an appeal to his parents. It is apparent in his Iamentation that he is of the view that if a promising child like him, is removed from the source of his happiness and joy, nature, he would not be able to flourish.

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November 13, 2020

2020 NECO-BIOLOGY-PRACTICALS-ANSWERS

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(1ai)

Specimen; A is yam tuber

Specimen; B is cassava tuber

Specimen; C is quadrant

Specimen; D is insect net

Specimen; E is rain guage

Specimen; F is rice grain

Specimen; G is dry groundnuts seed


(1aii)

Specimen; A is propagated from small tubers

Specimen; B is propagated by stem

Specimen; F is propagated by seeds


(1aiii)

Specimen; C is used for for study of the distribution of an item over a large area.

Specimen; D is used for prevention against insects

Specimen; E is used to measure the precipitating rain


(1aiv)

Diagram of insect net.


(1bi)

(i)The surface of B turn blue-black

(ii)starch is present


(1bii)

Specimen; F grains (cereals)

Specimen; G puises (legume)


(1biii)

(i)The paper appears translucent

(ii) Specimen; G contain fat and oil or fat and oil is present in specimen G


(1biv)

Fat and oil

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(2ai)

Specimen; H is contour feather

Specimen; I is quill feather

Specimen; J is Filoplume

Specimen; K is millipede

Specimen; L is centipede


(2aii)

(i)They provide insulation to birds

(ii)Feathers allow for flight

(iii)Feathers are used for defense

(iv)Feathers are used for camouflage


(2aiii)

(i)Wings

(ii)Tail


(2bi)

Diagram of specimen I.



(2bii)

(i)Specimen; H serve as aerodynamic

devices for flight

(ii)Specimen; J are used principally as insulation, to conserve body heat.


(2biii)

Specimen; K belong to the class Diplopoda

Specimen; L belong to the class Chilopoda.


(2biv)

In tabular form

-Specimen; K-

(i)millipedes are more rounded.

(ii)Millipedes have two sets of legs per segment positioned directly under their body.


-Specimen; L-

(i)centipedes have a flatter body

(ii)Centipedes have one set of legs per segment positioned on the side of their body.

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(3ai)

Specimen; M is Grasshopper

Specimen; N is spider

Specimen; O is Larva (house fly)

Specimen; P is Larva ( mosquito)

Specimen; Q Flame of The forest flower

Specimen; R hibicuss flower


(3bi) 



(i) Anther


(ii) Filament 


They are generally called Stamen



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Thursday, November 12, 2020

November 12, 2020

2020 NECO ENGLISH LANGUAGE ANSWERS

 

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2020 NECO ENGLISH LANGUAGE QUESTIONS

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SECTION A: CONTINOUS WRITING

You are required to answer only one question from this section. Your answer should not be less than 450 words. All questions carry equal marks. You are advised to spend about 45 minutes on this section.


(1) Your sister has gained admission into your former school. Write a letter giving her information about the school and advise her on how to behave well while in the school.


(2)Write an article suitable for publication in a national daily on the rising cases of ritual killings in your community and suggest measures to curb the trend.


(3)You are a chief speaker in a debate on the topic Religious studies should be Made Compulsory in Secondary Schools. Write your argument for or against the motion.


(4)Write a story that clearly illustrates the saying: Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.



2020 NECO ENGLISH LANGUAGE ANSWERS

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Dear Sophia,

    I received the news of your admission with great excitement. I am very glad you made the merit list; it shows you have been up and doing about your academic work. Dad was so impressed and full of praise for you when he called me on phone. I am aware you have started already. How are you doing? Hope you are coping?

   I'd like to tell you a few things about the school. Firstly, you are lucky the school has moved to a new location which is nearer to the house. So you won't have issues with transportation. As you may have seen already, the compound is very big enough to accommodate a standard sporting field. During exam period, I used to prefer there for reading because it is usually less crowded with no noise.

   The school is very competitive. For instance, if a student failed either Mathematics or English, he or she would be promoted on trial, provided more than half of the other subjects were passed. Failing both key subjects is usually an outright repetition of that class. And when it occurs again, it will be expulsion. So, it is very important you maintain your academic tempo; and if possible, try to improve it because you will be studying with sound students from different academic backgrounds.

   Secondly, I am proud of the caliber of teachers in that school - always willing to impart and are disciplined too. Always endeavour to listen in class and write only when it is time for writing. Ask questions for clarity. Any other issues you might have, chat me up via mummy's WhatsApp line.

   I wish you well in your academics. Try to be among the top ten. I hope to hear from you soon of your progress.

Take care!

                          Yours truly,

                           Splendite

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(3) 

Good morning respected judges, my worthy opponents, My colleagues and audience , I (your name) hereby standing for the motion that says religious studies should be made compulsory for students in secondary schools and if I have your permission I would like to begin by defining religious studies. Religious studies also known as the study of religion , is an academic field devoted to research into religious beliefs, behaviors , and institutions. It describes, compares, interprets, and explains religion, emphasizing systematic, historically based, and cross-cultural perspectives.


From The above definition it is obvious that religious studies is of great important and should be made compulsory in secondary schools with The following points of mine.


Firstly, One of the most common importance of Religious teachings is that it helps students understand the place of various religions in our society. It helps them resolve the important questions of their own inner self and this understanding contributes to a more just and cohesive society.


Secondly, Religious education in any school should not simply be a subject making up a proportion of the taught curriculum. It needs to pervade the congenial environment in the school. Such an environment is not just good for the school but also for the society as a whole as well primarily because students are themselves the propagators of moral values and these are the values that are the most valued and cherished for the quality of relationships amongst the whole humanity. By listening and responding to stories from religious traditions, students are assimilating it as part of their personal, social and emotional development. They have opportunities to take part in celebrations and special events whilst using their understanding in communication, language and literacy. Utilising artefacts, music, stories and art from varying cultures helps them in increasing their knowledge and understanding of the world increases as they ask questions about religion, culture and worship and develop attitudes of curiosity and respect.


Thirdly, It introduces students to different cultures and religions through various learning about stories, people, places and times of special importance, and artefacts and beliefs that are part of modern life and society. Students are encouraged to respond sensitively to all religions, traditions and cultures, using their imagination and sense of wonder. I believe I have confused you enough with my points. Their study of faiths develops appropriate, secular view of the world and a religious community with a significant local presence. Thank You.

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Once upon a time there carefree and complacent young man named, Jagu. He had high dreams but low actions. He often dreamed and boasted that one day he will amaze the world with his feats. His father was a very wise man. He wanted to put some sense in him. He wanted to

instil in him that if he wanted to be successful, he must work for it. So, he made a plan to teach his lesson. He took the help of a fortuneteller. He sent him to Jagu. The fortuneteller said to Jagu. “I am a famous fortuneteller; I know something big is going to happen in your life on the first day of the next

month. Take this flower and keep it with you.” Jagu was quite excited to get the flower from the fortuneteller. He went home and told the incident that success was coming his way. He will prove it

to the world on the first day of the next month. He told all his friends and relatives. Everyone was curious to see as to what would happen on the first day of the next month. The most excited person was Jagu himself. The night before the first day of the next month he could not sleep. And the next morning as he woke

up, he found the day to be as normal as the other days had been. No news of any success came. The day came and just went ordinarily. Jagu became quite dejected.

At the right time his father came and told Jagu, “Success does not come with dreaming and predicitons, you have to work hard and win it and create it. Go out, and create your own success

with efforts.” Jagu learnt the lesson and stopped counting his chickens before they were hatched..

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Essay-Answers.

(5a)
It was led by the mockery of Mr Francis during his class

(5b)
They consider him a weak and incompetent man who could be taken full advantage of.

(5c)
He told the writer to come see him with his father the next day in his office

(5d)
The principal was surprised with the writers attitude because he has maintained a very good grade in the school

(5e)
Their performance was poor because they don't have prior knowledge of the test questions




Summary answer

(6a)
-some Nigerians do not  take English language seriously.
-The examination authority does not mandate use of English in all subjects.
6b.
English language is a medium of communication.
-It is the language of teaching different subjects in schools.
6c.
-English language should be made very important in the school system.
-The Nigerian government should engage native English speakers to in Nigerian schools.



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