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GST 102

MCQ1: The core aspect of a paragraph is its
Answer: Main idea

MCQ2: The main idea is usually couched in the
Answer: Topic sentence

MCQ3: Most topic sentences are usually ______ of the paragraph.
Answer: At the beginning

MCQ4: In most writings, the _____ in a paragraph tends to present the central theme in it.
Answer: First sentence

MCQ5: When using example as a paragraph development device, you will likely use one of these
Answer: For example

MCQ6: The central concern of narrative writing is
Answer: Telling a story

MCQ7: The major focus of a descriptive paragraph is to ______ about a thing or person.
Answer: Give details

MCQ8: A paragraph providing step by step details of a process of an experiment you just performed will be called _____.
Answer: Explanatory

MCQ9: “All men are women abusers” is an example of a statement that will be referred to as
Answer: Generalisation

MCQ10: When you write to the VC of your university, it is a(n)
Answer: Formal letter

MCQ11:   A major way of determining if a letter is informal or not is through the
Answer: Language usage

MCQ12: If you are writing a letter to your friend, one of the ways you will salute them is to start your letter with
Answer: Dear Sam

MCQ13: If you are to write a letter to your Faculty Dean, you are expected to write it ____ your Centre Director.
Answer: Through

MCQ14: When a patient dies of lung cancer attributable to his chain smoking habit, it would be right to say cigarette is ______.of his death.
Answer: Cause

MCQ15: Letter to the Editor is normally written to
Answer: Newspaper houses

MCQ16: A letter seeking for job is usually called
Answer: Application letter

MCQ17: You were offered jobs by two organisations, which letter will you write to the one you did not want to work with?
Answer: Letter of acceptance

MCQ18: If you have a job offer from more than one organisation, state the type of letter you are going to write to the organisation you do not wish to work with ______.
Answer: Letter to decline

MCQ19: An essay you write to present your class debate will be written in _____ language.
Answer: Formal

MCQ20: When you want to write a letter to accept a job offer, it should be done with
Answer: Gratitude

MCQ21: If you are seeking to further your studies, what sort of letter can your lecturer writer to support your quest?
Answer: Reference letter

MCQ22: When you want to sign off the letter to your friend, putting your full name and signature will be regarded as ____.
Answer: Out of order

MCQ23: You have siblings attending the conventional universities, if you are to write to the president to express your opinion on how the current ASUU strike should be handled, you are likely to express it as ________.
Answer: Newspaper article

MCQ24: If you are addressing a woman with her professional title, it is always better to address her without _________, except she requested otherwise.
Answer: Mrs.

MCQ25: When your letter ends with ‘Yours sincerely, Chuka’ it is most probably a letter to
Answer: Your friend

MCQ26: A formal letter is usually expected to have ____ as the summary of its content.
Answer: A heading

MCQ27: Most letters to the editor tend to contain
Answer: complaints

MCQ28: If you witnessed an armed robbery incident, the report you will give to the Police is called
Answer: A statement

MCQ29: An experimental report will likely contain a thing like
Answer: Procedure

MCQ30:  A core requirement for a scientific report is that it MUST be
Answer: Objective

MCQ31: When you are presenting only the salient points of a passage, you are doing
Answer: Summary writing

MCQ32: What best way do you think you can develop your summary writing skill?
Answer: By practising it daily

MCQ33: One good way of developing the summary of a passage is by taking the ____ in each paragraph.
Answer: main idea

MCQ34: Expansion materials are not acceptable in
Answer: A summary passage

MCQ35: To really master the summary writing skill, you must _______.
Answer: Learn to identify core points in the passage

FBQ1: A paragraph that presents a cause should have the ____ too for it to be considered good paragraph development strategy.
Answer: effect

FBQ2: In this sentence, ‘She has arrived, …?’, its second part will likely be: ____
Answer: hasn’t she

FBQ3: An English polar question will most probably be answered with a ____ or _____.
Answer: yes

FBQ4: A summary passage is expected to be ____ than the passage it was extracted from in terms of length.
Answer: shorter

FBQ5: When you use comparison in developing a paragraph, it means that, at least, _____ things are the focus of your writing.
Answer: two

FBQ6: The correct transcription of ‘back’ is _______.
Answer: /bӕk/

FBQ7: The transcribed word /ʃelvz/ is lexically written as ________.
Answer: shelves

FBQ8: The word transcribed as /lʌv/ will be orthographically presented as _________.
Answer: love

FBQ9: ‘How kind of you!’ is structurally regarded as _________ in the classification of sentences.
Answer: simple

FBQ10: The transcription /jɔt/ will normally represent ______ word in English.
Answer: yacht

FBQ11: The transcribed word /kɵum/ here is ______.
Answer: comb

FBQ12:  This word ‘examination’ has the main stress on its ____ syllable.
Answer: fourth

FBQ13: The word ‘Registrar’ has _____ syllables.
Answer: three

FBQ14: Transcribe the word ‘children’.
Answer: ʧɪldrən

FBQ15: Give the transcribed form of the word ‘shot’ ______.
Answer: /ʃɔt/

FBQ16: /θɪn/ would be a transcript of ________.
Answer: thin

FBQ17: /ʃə:t/ is a transcription of ________.
Answer: shirt

FBQ18: Transcribe the word ‘cloth’ ______.
Answer: /klɔθ/

FBQ19: Indicate the number of syllables in this word ‘kingship’ ______.
Answer: two

FBQ20: The word transcribed as /wɔndə/ is written in English as ____
Answer: wonder

FBQ21: ‘I will see you tomorrow, God willing’ will functionally be described as: _____.
Answer: A statement

FBQ22: ‘Whenever he arrives, tell him to come in’ is functionally regarded as ______ sentence.
Answer: command

FBQ23: ‘He came, he saw, he conquered’ could be structurally described as ______.
Answer: compound sentence

FBQ24: ‘The boy that came to visit me is my nephew; he is in the University of Lagos, doing his first degree’ is a sentence that is structurally _______.
Answer: compound-complex

FBQ25: ‘I just love to read!’ is functionally ____.
Answer: exclamation

FBQ26: One way of developing paragraphs is by ____ one thing with another, which usually brings together positive features of the two elements.
Answer: comparing

FBQ27: You can also bring together two things in a negative sense; this is called _____ because it brings side by side negative features of those elements being focused.
Answer: contrast

FBQ28: When a group of scholars come together to discuss a topic in their department, it is usually known as ______.
Answer: seminar

FBQ29: To moderate a seminar session, the person to chair is usually expected to be  ____ in that field of study.
Answer: An expert

FBQ30: A seminar cover page is expected to give the ________ of the writer to identify who it is that did the work.
Answer: name

FBQ31: Seminar presentation is usually the ­­­­­____ end of writing it.
Answer: logical

FBQ32: When a seminar paper stirs up debate about the topic of discussion it is focused on, it is considered ____.
Answer: good

FBQ33: A seminar paper that has every point raised acceptable to the audience would be considered _______.
Answer: suspect

FBQ34: Every culture has its manner of doing ______ in the public, depending on the acceptable way of speaking to its community members.
Answer: oratory

FBQ 35: ‘I stand on the existing protocols’ appears to be a ___ cultural thing.
Answer: Nigerian

  GST 107

FBQ1: The term Distance Education is relatively old concept, while Open Learning is an old term. TRUE OR FALSE?  ____________
Answer: TRUE

FBQ2: Students of National Open University of Nigeria, study under a non-conventional mode. TRUE OR FALSE?  _____________
Answer: TRUE

FBQ3: In distance learning, the Sandwich programme cannot be referred to as ‘correspondence education’ TRUE OR FALSE?  ____________
Answer: TRUE

FBQ4: Pitman’s correspondence courses in Shorthand started in_______
Answer: 1840s

FBQ5: The institution to first offer degrees through distance education was _______
Answer: University of London

FBQ6: Good note-taking requires---------, accuracy and clarity
Answer: Speed

FBQ7: The productive skill in language use, and interactive activity can be developed through practice ____________
Answer: Writing

FBQ8: Note-taking requires and encourages intensive __________
Answer: listening

FBQ9: The graphic image, or object that represents a file, programme, web page or command is called ________
Answer: Icon

FBQ10: The pre-marked paper used as a dummy for a publication is called ___
Answer: Layout sheet

FBQ11: In Nigeria, Correspondence study started Extra mural studies in ______
Answer: University of Ibadan

FBQ12: The inability to select only relevant and important sounds and messages is what makes good listening. True or False? _________
Answer: False

FBQ13: Listening is active while hearing is passive. True or False?  _______
Answer: True

FBQ14: SQ3R is an acronym used in ______
Answer: Reading

FBQ15: Listening is a purposeful activity. True or False? ________
Answer: TRUE

FBQ16: The first educational instruction was aired in 1816 by  ____________
Answer: Radio

FBQ17: Listening requires paying conscious attention to a ___________.
Answer: spoken discourse

FBQ18: The verbal mode of expression and involves the use of the Organs of speech is ___
Answer: Speaking

FBQ19: The receptive skills include ______
Answer: Listening and reading

FBQ20: Productive skills include ________
Answer: Speaking and writing

FBQ21: Use of Clichés in a sentence renders it less effective due to _________
Answer: over-use

FBQ22: Sign language can be used to teach a student with _______
Answer: hearing impairment

FBQ23: When all the lines of headline text share same midpoint, this is known as____
Answer: Centre Text

FBQ24: Linguistic barrier can results in disconnect between the ____
Answer: speaker and the listener

FBQ25: Perceptual barriers come to play when the speaker and the listener possibly view the same situation from _____
Answer: varying points

FBQ26: In studying, Skimming is the idea of doing  ______
Answer: selective reading

FBQ27: __________ learners prefer to read notes aloud and discuss it with other people.
Answer: Auditory

FBQ28: When your answer demands that you compare what different writers said about an issue, you are_______
Answer: Evaluating

FBQ29: Kinaesthetic/ Tactile learner prefers to learn by ______
Answer: doing

FBQ30: Writing essays is a multi-layered activity. As such, it’s title have _________
Answer: hidden depths

FBQ31: The decision to set up an open university in Nigeria was first conceived in
Answer: 1976

FBQ32: Programmes, data, protocols are types of a computer’s ____
Answer: Software

FBQ33: Critical reading lies at the heart of good _______
Answer: learning

FBQ34: Discussion is a command mode of learning which allows you to share the burden of understanding ______
Answer: new idea

FBQ35: The Act to back up the establishment of the Open University was passed by the National Assembly in _______
Answer: 1983

MCQ1: National Open University of Nigeria is the only
Answer: Mono-Mode Open And Distance Learning

MCQ2: Open and distance learning is a system of education that demand from students
Answer: Self-motivation

MCQ3: The natural order of acquisition of language skills is
Answer: Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing

MCQ4: During the earliest appearance of Distance Learning, participant interaction was ensured through distribution of
Answer:  Printed materials

MCQ5: The first University to offer degrees through distance education is
Answer: University of London

MCQ6: The foundation of the second stage of distance education was laid during
Answer: World War I

MCQ7: Which of these is peculiar to students of Distance Education?
Answer: Self-discipline

MCQ8: Speaking Aids/facilities include all, EXCEPT
Answer: Formal- audio

MCQ9: Regional Training and Research Institute for Open and Distance Learning (RETRIDAL) is the brain child of who?
Answer: Commonwealth of Learning (COL)

MCQ10: The experimental radio broadcast with the College of the Air took place in
Answer: 1960s

MCQ11: All but one of these characterised open and distance learning
Answer: Non separation of teacher and learner

MCQ12: A learner makes his reading real only by this
Answer: Copying what he read in a notebook.

MCQ13: Reading is a set of practices which enable you to engage with the following ideas in a text, EXCEPT
Answer: Setting reference.

MCQ14: The SQ3R as an acronym for effective and efficient reading strategy, in its full meaning  does not include
Answer: Scan

MCQ15: Technology has contributed all but one of these to distance education.
Answer: advancement in student-teacher ratio

MCQ16: Which of these term is not applicable to Fourth generation Distance Education
Answer: f-Learning (flexible learning)

MCQ17: In distance education, 1874 marks the beginning of
Answer: television experiment

MCQ18: The word that qualifies what reminds a reader at each moment of where he is, in the argument and pointing the way he is heading is called
Answer: Signposting

MCQ19: Reading is the greatest stimulator of
Answer: critical thinking

MCQ20: Which of the phases in distance learning, is referred to as Computer technology?
Answer: Third phase

MCQ21: Educational delivery is affected by emerging
Answer: technologies

MCQ22: Good writing is primarily a factor of quality arguments and
Answer: ideas

MCQ23: The educational philosophy of open learning emphasizes giving learners choices about these, EXCEPT
Answer: Cost of education

MCQ24: Quoting is an excellent way of bringing the views of an author into play.
Answer: essay writing

MCQ25: The success of this University, led to the establishment of other open universities globally.MCQ26: One of the listed does not belong to the students’ learning classification.
Answer: Sensory learners

MCQ27: A student get used to the format of the questions through
Answer: Practice with old exams

MCQ28: Activities carried out by an assessor to ascertain the level of achievement and ability of a learner is called
Answer: Play-back

MCQ29: All but one of these stand as advantages for learning through reading.
Answer: Exploration of intellectual properties

MCQ30: Among the listed, what increases the level of participation and  involvement of the recipient in decoding the message is called
Answer: Feedback

MCQ31: A good  research project must have these number of chapters
Answer: Five

MCQ32: Chapter one of a research project must have all these among others, EXCEPT
Answer: Research Design

MCQ33: In a particular research project chapter, which of the following does not belong
Answer: Purpose of the study

MCQ34:  The writing that explains how something is done.
Answer: Summative

MCQ35: A well written paragraph must have
Answer: Unity
GST 201
FBQ1: The primary aim of the first amalgamation in Nigeria by the British was purely ___________.
Answer: Economic

FBQ2: The British government amalgamated Lagos colony and protectorate with the protectorate of Southern Nigeria to form the new colony and protectorate of Southern in the year ___________.
Answer: 1906

FBQ3: The “negro world” was the most prominent newspaper that contributed to the emergence of Nigerian ____________.
Answer: Nationalism

FBQ4: The National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroon was first headed by ___________.
Answer: Herbert Macaulay

FBQ5: The origin of Yoruba was traced by Rev. Samuel Johnson to __________.
Answer: Egypt

FBQ6: Oduduwa was believed to be the foremost ___________ leader.
Answer: Yoruba

FBQ7: The ______________ often regulate and limit the power of Alaafin.
Answer: Oyomesi

FBQ8: The European’s first visit to Bini was in _________ A.D.
Answer: 1472

FBQ9: Ogiso era was the first pre-colonial history of the _________ kingdom.
Answer: Bini

FBQ10: _________ was the founder of Hausa.
Answer: Bayajida

FBQ11: The Hausa original states were ____________ in number.
Answer: Seven

FBQ12: The language that unites all Kanem-Bornu people is referred to as _________.
Answer: Kanuri

FBQ13: The Europeans first came to Nigeria through ____________.
Answer: Bini

FBQ14: The channel that the British used to have contact with Nigeria was ____________ trade.
Answer: Trans-Atlantic slave

FBQ15: The British took over Lagos as a colony in ___________
Answer: 1861

FBQ16: The rest of Nigeria was occupied by British in ______century
Answer: 19th

FBQ17: The British first amalgamated Nigeria in ___________.
Answer: 1906

FBQ18: The second Nigeria-British amalgamation took place in __________.
Answer: 1914

FBQ19: Itsekiri is one of the major ethnic groups in the southern Nigeria. Type in the correct option. True or False
Answer: True

FBQ20: The McPherson constitution was in force in the year _______.
Answer: 1951

FBQ21: The Lyttleton constitution was in force in the year _______.
Answer: 1954

FBQ22: The Richards constitution was in force in the year _______.
Answer: 1946

FBQ23: Lyttleton constitution remains the cornerstone of the Nigerian constitution till date. Type in the correct option. False or True
Answer: True

FBQ24: The culture of the rain forest region in Nigeria can be categorised into _________ main groups.
Answer: Four

FBQ25: The Igbos does not belong to the rain forest region in Nigeria. Type in the correct option.True or False.
Answer: False

FBQ26: Village democracy is well known for the _________ people.
Answer: Igbo

FBQ27: The monarchical states best represents the __________ people in the rain forest Nigeria.
Answer: Yoruba

FBQ28: Communities like Ife, Nkwere, Awka, Abiriba and Oyo have __________smelting as their major business.
Answer: Iron

FBQ29: God is called Osanobua in __________ kingdom.
Answer: Benin

FBQ30: Plateau state belongs to the guinea savannah region in Nigeria. Type in the correct option. True or False
Answer: True

FBQ31: The jukun had not developed monarchical structure. Type in the correct option. True or False
Answer: No

FBQ32: The major economic preoccupation of the people of the guinea savannah region is _________.
Answer: Farming

FBQ33: The kanuri and the __________ constitute the major cultural groups of the Sudan savannah region in Nigeria.
Answer: Hausa

FBQ34: The original home of the Hausa people is __________.
Answer: Daura

FBQ35: The most representative of the people of the Sudan savannah region is the _________..
Answer: Hausa

MCQ1: How many major ethnic groups in the country Nigeria were identified in the course material?
Answer: 6

MCQ2: The following except one are the major ethnic groups in the southern Nigeria.
Answer: Igala

MCQ3: Where can Yoruba race cannot be found ?
Answer: kogi

MCQ4: Rev. Samuel Johnson traced the origin of Yoruba to
Answer: Egypt

MCQ5: Who is the first leader of Yoruba?
Answer: Oduduwa

MCQ6: Who were the chiefs that regulated the power of  Alaafin?
Answer: Oyomesi

MCQ7: In Yoruba land, which   cult played a mediatory role in any conflict between the Oyomesi and the Alaafin?
Answer: Ogboni

MCQ8: The head of the army in traditional Yoruba society was conferred with the coveted title
Answer: Are-Ona-Kankanfo

MCQ9: Where was the Bini first  visited by the Europeans ?
Answer: 1472

MCQ10: Which reign did Ruy de Sequeira,a Portuguese,  arrived  at Bini?
Answer: Ewuare’s

MCQ11: What was the name of the European country that first visited The Benin Kingdom  in the West Coast of Africa to exchange ambassadors with a major European power?
Answer: Portuguese

MCQ12: Name the second period of pre-colonial Bini history?
Answer: Ogiso era

MCQ13: What version of the Igbo origin believe that the Igbo peoples migrated to their present location from either the western Europe?
Answer: The Middle East Version

MCQ14: What version of the Igbo origin believes that  the ancestor of the Igbo, Eri, descended from the sky and sailed down the River Anambra ?
Answer: Nri

MCQ15:  Who established the kingdom of Itsekiri?
Answer: Iginuwa

MCQ16: Which surround the capital of traditional Itsekiri kingdom?
Answer: Forcados, Escravos and Benin Rivers

MCQ17: Which one of these ethnic groups is not from  Northern Nigeria ?
Answer: The atumpa

MCQ18: One of the largest linguistic group in the whole Africa is the __________.
Answer: Hausa/Fulani

MCQ19: Who was the founder/hero of the Hausa?
Answer: Bayajida

MCQ20: Who was the father of Biran?
Answer: Bayajida

MCQ21: The original Hausa state is referred to as Hausa Bokwoi. What is Bokwoi in Hausa language?
Answer: Seven

MCQ22: What is the  language that unites all the Kanem-Bornu people?
Answer: Kanuri

MCQ23: How many division was the army divided in the traditional Kanen- Bornu?
Answer: Home division and  bush garrison.

MCQ24: Which of  these  is not  the  most  fiefdomsin Kanem-Bornu political structure? are Galadima, and
Answer: Yamako

MCQ25: Which  institution in the socio-political organization of the Kanem-Bornu was made of slaves and eunuchs.
Answer: Servile

MCQ26: One of the offices held by the slaves and eunuchs in the socio-political organization of the Kanem-Bornu was ___________.
Answer: Mushemu

MCQ27: In the socio-political organization history of the Igala ayagba or idoko was known as the ancestor to all the ________.
Answer: Attahs’

MCQ28: Who were  first Europeans  to land in Nigeria in 1472?
Answer: Portuguese

MCQ29: The first European that first landed in Nigeria arrived through __________.
Answer: Bini

MCQ30: Who was the first European to arrive in Nigeria?
Answer: lord Luggard

MCQ31: Which of the channel that first put the British in contact with Nigeria?
Answer: Trans-Atlantic slave trade

MCQ32: Mention the date that the British took Lagos as a colony.
Answer: 1861

MCQ33: Which century did The British occupied the rest of Nigeria in?
Answer: 19th

MCQ34: Which year the first amalgamation of Nigeria by the British took place ?
Answer: 1906

MCQ35: When was the second amalgamation of Nigeria by the British took place ?
Answer: 1914
GST 203
FBQ1: Directive function of language is also known as ____ function
Answer: Evocative

FBQ2: Complete this argument (which moves from general proposition to a particular proposition as the conclusion): “All Senators are liars, Tunde Bakare is a Senator, therefore, _____”
Answer: Tuned Bakare is a liar

FBQ3: According to the law of _____, everything must choose to be either “A” or not “A”
Answer: Excluded middle

FBQ4: The definition of logic as the science of laws of thought implies a mutual relationship between logic and ___
Answer: Language

FBQ5: The weakness or strength of an inductive argument depends on the degree of ­­____ contained in the conclusion
Answer: Evidence

FBQ6: The argument: “Janet is a Muslim, all Muslims are traders, therefore Janet is a trader” is valid but _______
Answer: Unsound

FBQ7: Complete this valid but unsound deductive argument: “All GST 203 Students are brilliant, the Vice President of Nigeria is a GST 203 Student, therefore ____ “
Answer: The Vice President of Nigeria is brilliant

FBQ8: Complete this sound deductive argument: “Lagos is in Nigeria, Nigeria is in Africa, therefore ____ .“
Answer: Lagos is in Africa

FBQ9: For a ___, the role of reason is basically one of interpreting and defending the dogma derived from sources whose authority and truth is dependent on faith.
Answer: Religionist

FBQ10: The field of research directed towards obtaining further knowledge of nature is called ______.
Answer: Science

FBQ11: The branch of philosophy concerned with the morality of human action is called ____.
Answer: Ethics

FBQ12: ________ enables philosophers to make their arguments well stated and persuasive more than other people do.
Answer: Logic

FBQ13: The ‘Dialectical method’ of Hegel moves from thesis to _____ and synthesis.
Answer: Anti-thesis

FBQ14: In Greek language, the word Sophia means ____.
Answer: Wisdom

FBQ15: The result of the philosophical doctrine, which sees knowledge as exclusively depending on sense experience is known as ____.
Answer: Master Scientist

FBQ16: In the Under-labourer conception, philosophy characterises a person’s or group of persons _____.
Answer: Attitude to life

FBQ17: “All politicians are liars” is an example of ___ proposition.
Answer: Universal affirmative

FBQ18: ___ is a form of definition that expresses the meaning of a word based on available theories in specific discipline.
Answer: Theoretical definition

FBQ19: “You don’t know any of the accused persons, do you?” is an example of _____fallacy.
Answer: Leading question

FBQ20: “My lord, if you send me to prison, my seven children will suffer, there will be no one to take care of my sick mother and my father will die of heart attack.” is an example of ____ fallacy
Answer: Appeal to Pity

FBQ21: “I look out at you all, and I tell you, I am proud to be here. Proud to belong to a party that stands for what is good for Nigeria. Proud to cast my lot with the kind of people who make this nation great. Proud to stand with men and women who can get our nation back on its feet. Yes, there are those who criticize us, as weak and insensitive. But when I look at you hard-working people, I know we are right, and the critics are wrong.” This  is an example of _____ fallacy
Answer: Appeal to Popular feeling

FBQ22: ___ is another word for recursive definition.
Answer: Induction

FBQ23: In the concept of ‘Definition’ that which is doing the defining is referred to as ____.
Answer: Definien

FBQ24: Ethno-Philosophy sees philosophy as an item of _____ property rather than an activity of the individual
Answer: Communal

FBQ25: _____ developed the theory of ‘condensation and refraction’ to explain the original stuff from which all things are made.
Answer: Anaximenes

FBQ26: “Segun is a boy” is an example of ___ proposition
Answer: Particular affirmative

FBQ27: To ___ everything that exists is permanent, indestructible and unchanging.
Answer: Parmenides

FBQ28: A ‘lexical definition’ is identical with a ____ definition of words.
Answer: Dictionary

FBQ29: In the currents of African philosophy, ____ is a sort of individualist version of Ethno-Philosophy, in which one records the belief of certain special members of the community.
Answer: Sage philosophy

FBQ30: ____ proposed the idea that the sources of all things must be a neutral element, different from all the elements we know.
Answer: Anaximander

FBQ31: The establishment of the world as being made up of a single underlying item or substance is referred to as ___
Answer: Monism

FBQ32: ___ is the branch of philosophy that refers to the study of the fundamental principles of the theory of education as distinguished from the science or art of education.
Answer: Philosophy of education

FBQ33: ___ is the method of philosophy which concerns itself with the establishment of correct concepts or definitions before trying to know their applications in life’s instances.
Answer: Socratic method

FBQ34: ___is the name of the Greek philosopher and mathematician who likened philosophers to spectators at the “Ancient Games”.
Answer: Pythagoras

FBQ35: ___ contrasted true lover of wisdom with those who merely parade themselves as lovers of wisdom when in actual fact they are mere lovers of words.
Answer: Socrates

MCQ1: Who first introduced the concept of “Tabula rasa”?
Answer: Avicenna

MCQ2: The belief that ‘Virtue’ is a kind of knowledge that we need to in order to reach the ultimate good is called
Answer: Eudemonism

MCQ3: The Renaissance age was marked by the movement away from religion and medieval scholasticism to
Answer: Humanism

MCQ4: “Ockham Razor”, the methodological principle which states that “one should not multiply arguments beyond necessary” was developed by
Answer: Ockham

MCQ5: All the following belong to the same AGE of philosophy EXCEPT
Answer: Heidegger

MCQ6: What was Descartes’ philosophical idea that set the agenda for Mind and Body problem?
Answer: Cartesian Dualism

MCQ7: The identification of the soul as having three parts namely Reason, Spirit and Appetite was done by
Answer: Plato

MCQ8: Who used the theory of Form to develop and explain epistemology?
Answer: Plato

MCQ9: Who among the following is NOT an ancient philosopher?
Answer: Baruch De Spinoza

MCQ10: Fallacy of “Begging the question” is also known as
Answer: Petito pricipii

MCQ11: The kind of definition which describes a special brand of stipulative and précising definition is known as
Answer: Theoretical definition

MCQ12: ‘Evidence’ or ‘Reason’ in logic is also known as
Answer: Premise

MCQ13: The critical thinking of Africans on their experience of reality is called
Answer: African philosophy

MCQ14: In the Medieval age, philosophy was subservient to
Answer: Religion

MCQ15: The Ontological argument for the existence of God was developed by
Answer: St Anslem

MCQ16: The concept of “Methodic doubt” was part of the philosophies of
Answer: Rene Descartes

MCQ17: Utilitarian ethicists are  also known as
Answer: Consequentialists

MCQ18: The idea that there is no absolute truth and that two point of views can be accepted at the same time is credited to
Answer: Sophism

MCQ19: What type of argument is that in which the conclusion is based on probability?
Answer: Inductive argument

MCQ20: The founder of ‘Scepticism’ is called
Answer: Pyrroh

MCQ21: One value of philosophy is that it enables a person to develop the habit of
Answer: Reflection

MCQ22: The following are members of the age of delivery of philosophy EXCEPT
Answer: Ockham

MCQ23: The scientist’s main business is to explain
Answer: Natural phenomena

MCQ24: The word ‘Epistemology’ means
Answer: Theory of knowledge

MCQ25: The argument that consists of as many arguments as possible with so many premise(s) and conclusion(s) is
Answer: A complex argument

MCQ26: Who is the proponent of ‘Transcendental’ method of philosophy?
Answer: Immanuel Kant

MCQ27: The method of philosophy that is confined to sense experience is called
Answer: Empiricism

MCQ28: What method of philosophy holds that everything is real when it tends to fruitful activity and results?
Answer: Pragmatic method

MCQ29: In the Socratic method of philosophy, the assumption of an ignorance of truth by the teacher is known as
Answer: Socratic Irony

MCQ30: The idea that ‘Motion’ is nothing but an illusion is credited to 
Answer: Zeno of Elea

MCQ31: The part of ethics that deals with the logical language of ethical concept and terms is known as
Answer: Meta-ethics

MCQ32: The type of logic that is concerned with knowledge and belief is called
Answer: Epistemic logic

MCQ33: What kind of logic deals with the basic operations of truth value?
Answer: Boolean logic

MCQ34: The Logic that serves as the study of natural language argument is called
Answer: Informal

MCQ35: What branch of philosophy helps us to avoid claims for which we do not have enough reasons?
Answer: Logic

GST 302

FBQ1: _____ is a method of stimulating individuals in an organization who think that something can be done differently and better.
Answer:  Intrapreneurship

FBQ2: The document that shows whether a venture  is economically feasible or not is called ____
Answer: Business plan

FBQ3: The period of business when an entrepreneur must position the venture in a market and make necessary adjustments to assure survival is called ______
Answer: start up stage

FBQ4: A psychological feature that enable an individual to take action toward a desired goal is called ____
Answer: Motive

FBQ5: In Entrepreneurship, the  process of creating incremental wealth is called ___
Answer: Dynamic

FBQ6: An entrepreneur doing business within the national border is called ____ entrepreneurship
Answer: Domestic

FBQ7: Before opening his own business, Femi was writing a report that details the specifics of his ideas and future business operations. This document is known as ______
Answer: business plan

FBQ8: The process through which entrepreneurs develop new products thatover time make current products obsolete is known as _____
Answer: Creative destruction

FBQ9: The individuals that are involved in entrepreneurship are called _____
Answer: Proactive individuals

FBQ10: The method of selling goods to another country through a person in the entrepreneur’s home country is called ____
Answer: Indirect Export

FBQ11: The major career solution for many underemployed managers is _____
Answer: Entrepreneurship

FBQ12: The point at which an entrepreneur attains a production level where he/she will not gain or lose is called _____
Answer: Break even point

FBQ13: Mr. Alade is an entrepreneur.  Before he started his business, he found out the feelings of the prospective consumers on the product.  In the business palace, Mr. Alade carried out _____
Answer: Market Research

FBQ14: _____ is alternatively called corporate venturing
Answer: Intrapreneurship

FBQ15: A business where an individual is both the owner and manager of the business affairs is called______
Answer: Sole Proprietorship

FBQ16: ____ and R & D are good for spawning new enterprises
Answer: Finance

FBQ17: ____ franchisee has a great deal of autonomy and considerable freedom
Answer: Manufacturer’s representative

FBQ18: Mrs. Adagba is an entrepreneur who is into the production of garri using the exiting process of garri production.  Therefore, Mrs. Adagba can be described as _____ entrepreneur
Answer: Imitating

FBQ19: An entrepreneur who is into a product or service that will help to improve on the exiting one is known as _____ entrepreneur
Answer: Innovative

FBQ20: An entrepreneur who is more concerned with the business that will help to improve the wellbeing of his/her people rather than profit making is called ____ entrepreneur.
Answer: social

MCQ1: The first stage in the life-cycle of a business is:
Answer: Seed or concept

MCQ2: Which of the following does not take place during the start-up stage of the business venture?
Answer: Initial screening of product and business ideas

MCQ3: At which stage of a business venture does financial institutions and investors traditionally show no interest in funding a business venture?
Answer: Seed or concept

MCQ4: The resistance of employees in an organization against flexibility, growth, and diversification can   be overcome by developing:
Answer: Intrapreneurship

MCQ5: At which stage of a business venture does it become a going concern?
Answer: Product, service and organizational development

MCQ6: Which of the following tasks are typical of the Production and Market Development stage of a business venture?
Answer: Developing strategies for secondary and follow-up products or services

MCQ7: Which statement describes the maturity and stability stage of a business venture the best?
Answer: The entrepreneur has to let go of power and control over key decisions and responsibilities

MCQ8: Which of the following are typical characteristics of high growth ventures?
Answer: All of the options

MCQ9: Focus on result and trying to achieve a goal is,
Answer: Management by objectives

MCQ10: The high growth venture has a people challenge during high growth and should thus:
Answer: Hire someone that can grow with the venture

MCQ11: Which of the following are not aspects to be considered in managing high growth ventures?
Answer: Developing a business plan

MCQ12: Which one of the following is NOT an important activity of Business Plan in a new venture?           
Answer: Company Name

MCQ13: Key features of a well written business plan would include all of the following except:
Answer: A review of the advertising firms analyzed

MCQ14: A business centre that offers working space and specialized support for new ventures is called:
Answer: Incubator

MCQ15: A network entrepreneur is an individual who identifies his or her business idea   
Answer: Through social contacts

MCQ16: Banks are usually reluctant to give loan to the:
Answer: Sole Proprietor

MCQ17: Who coined Competitive Model
Answer: Michael E. Porter

MCQ18: If an entrepreneur has an internal locus of control, this means that he/she:
Answer: Believes that success or failure depends on his/her own actions

MCQ19: If someone starts a new business that is a service station, this is an example of
Answer: Existing concept/new business

MCQ20: What type of Entrepreneur is Kumar Manglam Birla?
Answer: Second Generation Entrepreneur

MCQ21: Newspapers, business periodicals, trade journals, and government publications are:
Answer: Sources of information and economic data.

MCQ22: Which document has the control points to ascertain the progress of an entrepreneur?
Answer: Business plan

MCQ23: An entrepreneur must possess abilities which include:
Answer: Creativity

MCQ24: The increase in home businesses has occurred for several reasons. Which of the following is one of the reasons?           
Answer: The increasing use of the Internet

MCQ25: The practice of using outside firms to perform tasks that could be performed internally is called:
Answer: Outsourcing

MCQ26: The process of gathering information about trends is called:       
Answer: Scanning the environment

MCQ27: The relationship between firms and new markets is:
Answer: New firms seldom establish new markets

MCQ28: User innovation is:
Answer: Less likely than manufacturer innovation

MCQ29: Why should an entrepreneur do a feasibility study for starting a new venture?
Answer: To see if there are possible barriers to success

MCQ30: Which of these refers to the belief by individuals that their future is within their control and that external forces will have little influence?
Answer: Internal locus of control

MCQ31: Physical location does not matter any longer because the Internet allows anyone to link to any Web site no matter where in the world that site might be. Which of the following utilizes services more?
Answer: e-retailer

MCQ32: Which of the following statements is false? E- commerce:
Answer: Is rarely used in small businesses.

MCQ33: Which of the following is the key factor for choosing the type of financing?
Answer: Prevailing interest rates

MCQ34: Inspired by the growth of companies such as Amazon.com, entrepreneurs who want to start new businesses flock the
Answer: Internet

MCQ35: Which one of the following is an economic barrier to an entrepreneur?
Answer: Labour

MCQ36: Which of the following is an internal factor that influences entrepreneurs?
Answer: Technological Capacity

MCQ37: Which of the following is a reason why a person might prefer to purchase a franchise rather than open a completely new business?
Answer: Ability to benefit from previous experience.

MCQ38: What other function can a well-formulated business plan could do in future endeavours?
Answer: A source document

MCQ39: MSMED stands   for:
Answer: Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development

MCQ40: Which one of the following is not part of the steps involved in preparing a business plan?
Answer: Submit the business plan when applying for funds

GST 707

FBQ1: The term Distance Education is relatively old concept, while Open Learning is an old term. TRUE OR FALSE?  ____________
Answer: TRUE

FBQ2: Students of National Open University of Nigeria, study under a non-conventional mode. TRUE OR FALSE?  _____________
Answer: TRUE

FBQ3: In distance learning, the Sandwich programme cannot be referred to as ‘correspondence education’ TRUE OR FALSE?  ____________
Answer: TRUE

FBQ4: Pitman’s correspondence courses in Shorthand started in_______
Answer: 1840s

FBQ5: The institution to first offer degrees through distance education was _______
Answer: University of London

FBQ6: Good note-taking requires---------, accuracy and clarity
Answer: Speed

FBQ7: The productive skill in language use, and interactive activity can be developed through practice ____________
Answer: Writing

FBQ8: Note-taking requires and encourages intensive __________
Answer: listening

FBQ9: The graphic image, or object that represents a file, programme, web page or command is called ________
Answer: Icon

FBQ10: The pre-marked paper used as a dummy for a publication is called ___
Answer: Layout sheet

FBQ11: In Nigeria, Correspondence study started Extra mural studies in ______
Answer: University of Ibadan

FBQ12: The inability to select only relevant and important sounds and messages is what makes good listening. True or False? _________
Answer: False

FBQ13: Listening is active while hearing is passive. True or False?  _______
Answer: True

FBQ14: SQ3R is an acronym used in ______
Answer: Reading

FBQ15: Listening is a purposeful activity. True or False? ________
Answer: TRUE

FBQ16: The first educational instruction was aired in 1816 by  ____________
Answer: Radio

FBQ17: Listening requires paying conscious attention to a ___________.
Answer: spoken discourse

FBQ18: The verbal mode of expression and involves the use of the Organs of speech is ___
Answer: Speaking

FBQ19: The receptive skills include ______
Answer: Listening and reading

FBQ20: Productive skills include ________
Answer: Speaking and writing.

FBQ21: Use of Clichés in a sentence renders it less effective due to _________
Answer: over-use

FBQ22: Sign language can be used to teach a student with _______
Answer: hearing impairment

FBQ23: When all the lines of headline text share same midpoint, this is known as____
Answer: Centre Text

FBQ24: Linguistic barrier can result in disconnect between the ____
Answer: speaker and the listener

FBQ25: Perceptual barriers come to play when the speaker and the listener possibly view the same situation from _____
Answer: varying points

FBQ26: In studying, Skimming is the idea of doing  ______
Answer: selective reading

FBQ27: __________ learners prefer to read notes aloud and discuss it with other people.
Answer: Auditory

FBQ28: When your answer demands that you compare what different writers said about an issue, you are_______
Answer: Evaluating

FBQ29: Kinaesthetic/ Tactile learner prefers to learn by ______
Answer: Doing

FBQ30: Writing essays is a multi-layered activity. As such, it’s title have _________
Answer: hidden depths

FBQ31: The decision to set up an open university in Nigeria was first conceived in
Answer: 1976

FBQ32: Programmes, data, protocols are types of a computer’s ____
Answer: Software

FBQ33:  Critical reading lies at the heart of good _______
Answer:   Learning

FBQ34: Discussion is a command mode of learning which allows you to share the burden of understanding ______
Answer:   new idea

FBQ35: The Act to back up the establishment of the Open University was passed by the National Assembly in _______
Answer: 1983

MCQ1:  National Open University of Nigeria is the only
Answer: mono-mode open and distance learning

MCQ2: Open and distance learning is a system of education that demand from students
Answer: Self-motivation

MCQ3: The natural order of acquisition of language skills is
Answer: Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing

MCQ4: During the earliest appearance of Distance Learning, participant interaction was ensured through distribution of
Answer:  Printed materials

MCQ5:  .  The first University to offer degrees through distance education is
Answer: University of London

MCQ6: The foundation of the second stage of distance education was laid during
Answer: World War I

MCQ7: Which of these is peculiar to students of Distance Education?
Answer: Self-discipline

MCQ8: Speaking Aids/facilities include all, EXCEPT
Answer: Formal- audio

MCQ9: Regional Training and Research Institute for Open and Distance Learning (RETRIDAL) is the brain child of who?
Answer: Commonwealth of Learning (COL)

MCQ10: The experimental radio broadcast with the College of the Air took place in
Answer: 1960s

MCQ11: All but one of these characterised open and distance learning
Answer: Non separation of teacher and learner

MCQ12:  A learner makes his reading real only by this
Answer: Copying what he read in a notebook.

MCQ13:  Reading is a set of practices which enable you to engage with the following ideas in a text, EXCEPT
Answer: Setting reference.

MCQ14: The SQ3R as an acronym for effective and efficient reading strategy, in its full meaning  does not include
Answer: Scan

MCQ15: Technology has contributed all but one of these to distance education.
Answer: advancement in student-teacher ratio

MCQ16:  Which of these term is not applicable to Fourth generation Distance Education
Answer: f-Learning (flexible learning)

MCQ17:  In distance education, 1874 marks the beginning of
Answer: television experiment

MCQ18: The word that qualifies what reminds a reader at each moment of where he is, in the argument and pointing the way he is heading is called
Answer: Signposting

MCQ19: Reading is the greatest stimulator of
Answer: critical thinking

MCQ20:  Which of the phases in distance learning, is referred to as Computer technology?
Answer: Third phase

MCQ21:  Educational delivery is affected by emerging
Answer: technologies

MCQ22: Good writing is primarily a factor of quality arguments and
Answer: ideas

MCQ23: The educational philosophy of open learning emphasizes giving learners choices about these, EXCEPT
Answer: Cost of education

MCQ24: Quoting is an excellent way of bringing the views of an author into play.
Answer: essay writing

MCQ25: The success of this University, led to the establishment of other open universities globally.MCQ26: One of the listed does not belong to the students’ learning classification.
Answer: Sensory learners

MCQ27: A student get used to the format of the questions through
Answer: Practice with old exams

MCQ28: Activities carried out by an assessor to ascertain the level of achievement and ability of a learner is called
Answer: Play-back

MCQ29: All but one of these stand as advantages for learning through reading.
Answer: Exploration of intellectual properties

MCQ30:  Among the listed, what increases the level of participation and  involvement of the recipient in decoding the message is called
Answer: Feedback

MCQ31: A good  research project must have these number of chapters
Answer: Five

MCQ32: Chapter one of a research project must have all these among others, EXCEPT
Answer: Research Design

MCQ33: In a particular research project chapter, which of the following does not belong
Answer: Purpose of the study

MCQ34:  The writing that explains how something is done.
Answer: Summative

MCQ35: A well written paragraph must have
Answer: Unity

GST 807
FBQ1: _____defines open and distance learning  as a system of teaching and learning characterized  by separation of teacher and learner in time and / or space
Answer: Commonwealth of Learning

FBQ2: The officially recognized attempt at distance education was propounded by ______
Answer: Sir Isaac Pitman

FBQ3: The current trend in open universities is the movement towards ______
Answer: Internationalisation

FBQ4: What Directorate was established in the National Open University of Nigeria to identify and meet the needs of open and distance learning capacity building in the West African sub region?______
Answer: RETRIDAL

FBQ5: ______ refers to educational content that can be reused, remixed and redistribute without copyright law
Answer: Open content

FBQ6: Electronic learning is in what generation of distance education?______
Answer: Fourth

FBQ7: The interaction  that occurs  among learners in a web-based instruction is ______
Answer: Learner-to-learner

FBQ8: Dr. Opateye operates ______ which contains learning resources and technology, means of teaching modes of teaching and connection to global context
Answer: Learning environment

FBQ9: Content must relate to the key concepts and provoke peers to think more insightfully on the concepts.  True or False? ______
Answer: False

FBQ10: E-learners must be responsible for reading, analyzing their assignments and asking questions when they arise.  True or False? _____
Answer: True

FBQ11: The act of putting down important points by Chinwe while listening to enable her remember and clarify doubts is _______
Answer: Note taking

FBQ12: Hauwa always provide emotional support to her speaker.  Which type of listening is this? ______
Answer: Emphatic

FBQ13: When listening, ______ consists of judging  or deciding the value of the information received.
Answer: Evaluating

FBQ14:  What method would Prof. Stone use to give graphic representation of the ideas and concepts when delivering his lecture? _______
Answer: Mapping

FBQ15: What kind of speaking  will the NOUN FM radio display in order to give a lecture  in physics? _______
Answer: Informative

FBQ16: ______ is a system of printing in which the letters of the alphabets and numbers are printed with fingers by the people who are blind.
Answer: Braille

FBQ17: Fluency comes with the development of phonemic awareness, phonic skills and ______
Answer: Vocabulary

FBQ18: Vocalisation depicts pronouncing a word ahead of it is being read.  True or False? _______
Answer: False

FBQ19: Ebong writes to discover new experience, revising or updating an old piece of writing to add new or expunge irrelevant materials.  This kind of writing  is referred to as ______
Answer: Creative

FBQ20: Effective communication through writing should be based on ability to present thoughts, ideas and experience coherently.  True or False? ______
Answer: True

FBQ21: Learning by deducing involves scientific experiment or perform a piece of music.  True or False? ______
Answer: False

FBQ22: A learner  that studies and remembers better with pictures, graphics and diagrams  is a _______ learner
Answer: Visual

FBQ23: Paragraphs are expected to be characterized by unity, incoherence and must be developed to give desired information.  True or False? ______
Answer: False

FBQ24: An appropriate way for Murtala to recall what had been read is for him to tell someone or divulge what had been read from life experiences.  True or False? ______
Answer: False

FBQ25: ______ skill is the ability to apply frequent and substantial consideration and assessment of one’s  learning  process and products
Answer: Reflective

FBQ26: Assessment of ______ must be planned and implemented as an integral part of the curriculum and programme instruction.
Answer: Achievement

FBQ27: A naturalistic approach of collecting data is accomplished through the use of aptitude test. True or False? _______
Answer: False

FBQ28: Formative assessment leads to judgement of student’s achievement while learning is going on. True or False? ­­­______
Answer: True

FBQ29: Self-assessment becomes most effective when  students have full knowledge of the learning  goals.  True or False? ­­­­______
Answer: True

FBQ30: The aspect of research report that deals with design, population and instrumentation is collectively called ______
Answer: Methodology

FBQ31: _____ is supervised on-site work experiences that allows students to practice  and demonstrate  their developed skills  and competencies in their  chosen career.
Answer: Practicum

FBQ32: In ITF, employers control and discipline students  like permanent staff.  True of False? ______
Answer: True

FBQ33: How many times  should a teaching practice supervisor visit schools in order to assess a particular student?
Answer: Two

FBQ34: When Kolawole is carrying out a science practical, the conclusion he draws after the experiment is often referred to as ­­­­_______
Answer: Inference

FBQ35: The purpose of ______ is to measure the extent of achievement of learners in terms of educational objectives.
Answer: Examination

MCQ1: The period when students are made to have some face-to-face  interactions with instructors in open and distance  learning is called
Answer: Facilitation

MCQ2: Activities of teaching and learning  services consist of the following EXCEPT
Answer: Voluntary residential school

MCQ3: Functions of learners support  could be categorised to the following EXCEPT
Answer: Systematic and skilful

MCQ4: All activities an instructor carry out in order to obtain the level of achievement and ability of learners is referred to as
Answer: Assessment

MCQ5: Which of the following is NOT essential for ensuring  effectiveness assessment methods?
Answer: Discarding individual needs and differences

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) 5: The fields experiences that allow a student to observe and document how working professionals perform their duties is
Answer: Practicum

MCQ6: The fields experiences that allow a student to observe and document how working professionals perform their duties is
Answer: Practicum

MCQ7: Acceptable evaluation leads to
Answer: Decision-making for planning

MCQ8: Which of the following is NOT a way to categorise the functions  of  learners’ support?
Answer: Systematic and skilful

MCQ9: Academic counselling helps learners to understand all matters related to the following EXCEPT
Answer: Finance

MCQ10: The teaching and learning services rendered by learner supporters is
Answer: Tutorial marking and feedback

MCQ11: Which of the following is NOT an information support service?
Answer: Multicultural  educational coordination

MCQ12: The scope of evaluation involves the following EXCEPT
Answer: Focusing on instructional mismanagement

MCQ13: What is designed to familiarise the new students to the university and the study centre operations?
Answer: Orientation

MCQ14: The major perennial issue that serves as mediation between the learners and the institutions is
Answer: Feelings of isolation

MCQ15: All these learner support processes could reduce distant learners’ drop-out EXCEPT
Answer: Debasing students sense of confidence

MCQ16: The system that creates access to learning time and distance separate from the source of information and the learners is
Answer: Distance education

MCQ17: The phenomenon that open and distance  learning is flexible in payment plan is referred to as
Answer: Affordability

MCQ18: Why is the open and distance learning mode different from traditional education in line with teachers’ role?
Answer: Teacher assumes the role of a facilitator

MCQ19: Which of the following is NOT a barrier to  effective listening in an open and distance learning?
Answer: Hearing or receiving

MCQ20: The type of speaking that makes listeners  to relax and enjoy the event is
Answer: Entertainment

MCQ21: To be an effective speaker, you must do the following EXCEPT
Answer: make your speech more conversational and less easy

MCQ22: What method is Adamu engaging in when he specially takes note and draws up two unequal columns?
Answer: Cornell

MCQ23: Which of the following methods would a distance learner utilise to actively participate in learning?
Answer: Discussion and chat forums

MCQ24: You can describe fourth generation distance education as the following EXCEPT
Answer: a-learning

MCQ25: The acronym of the international organisation that anchors and support distance education is
Answer: COL

MCQ26: The system that creates access to learning time and distance separate from the source of information and the learners is
Answer: Distance education

MCQ27: The phenomenon that open and distance  learning is close to prospective learners is called ______
Answer: Accessibility

MCQ28: Why is the open and distance learning different from  traditional education in line with the teachers’ role?  The teacher
Answer: assumes the role of a facilitator

MCQ29: Which of the following is NOT  a barrier to  effective listening in an open and distance learning?
Answer: Hearing or receiving

MCQ30: A kinaesthetic distance learner learns through
Answer: Carrying out physical activities

MCQ31: The ability to speak a language and maintaining  reasonable  speed and accuracy is
Answer: Previewing and scanning

MCQ32: Practice of your speaking skill will I. improve your communication II. enhance your confidence III. Increase your ability to understand other people.
Answer: I, II and III

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) 33: Reading for information will aid Foluke to do the following EXCEPT
Answer: Identifying and disorganize important points

MCQ33: Reading for information will aid Foluke to do the following EXCEPT
Answer: Identifying and disorganize important points

MCQ34: Which of the following behaviours should NOT be cultivated by distance learners?
Answer: Self-interaction

MCQ35: When taking semester examination, Bamidele  needs to refrain from the following  EXCEPT
Answer: Answering the questions

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