FACULTY OF EDUCATION 200 LEVEL

PHY202

FBQ1: The lowest energy level E1 of an atom is called_____ state energy.
Answer: ground

FBQ2: The positively charged nucleus and the negatively charged electrons combined to give a neutral atom of radius _____.
Answer: 10-10 m

FBQ3: Charge quantization is also referred to as _____.
Answer: Discrete form of charge

FBQ4: In Bainbridge mass spectrometer, when charged particles move in the straight horizontal line through both electrical and magnetic fields, the velocity is ____
Answer: V = E/B

FBQ5: ____measures the different isotopes of anion.
Answer: Mass Spectrometer

FBQ6: Elements of the same atomic number that have different neutrons number are known as _____.
Answer: Isotopes

FBQ7: J. J Thomson model of an atom can also be referred as _________
Answer: Plum pudding model

FBQ8: Which model visualises an atom just like planets move around the sun?
Answer: Rutherford’s model

FBQ9: The atomic model which presents the atom as consisting of positively charged nucleus at the centre of an atom and negatively charged electrons moving round the nucleus in circular orbits is ______.
Answer: Rutherford’s model

FBQ10: An electron jump from the orbit of energy E2 to and orbit of energy E1 leads to emission of _______
Answer: Radiation

FBQ11: An electron jump from the orbit of energy E2 to and orbit of energy E1 leads to emission of _______
Answer: Radiation

FBQ12: The lowest lying energy level Eo in the hydrogen spectra is the __________
Answer: Ground state

FBQ13: The wavelength of the photon emitted when an electron falls from energy level of 0.56 eV to -1.54 eV is ______.
Answer: 5.93 x 10-7 m

Fill in the Blank (FBQs) 13: The arrangement of a negative charge and a positive charge of equal magnitudes a distance r apart from one another is called _________________.
Answer: an electric dipole

FBQ14: The arrangement of a negative charge and a positive charge of equal magnitudes a distance r apart from one another is called _________________.
Answer: an electric dipole

FBQ15: Dipole moment, μ is calculated from the following relation _________
Answer: μ = q x r

FBQ16: The product of linear momentum, mv and the distance of the electron from the nucleus of an atom r is called _________.
Answer: Angular momentum

FBQ17: In Rutherford Nuclear atom model, electron distribution gives ____to the atom
Answer: stability

FBQ18: The possible values of the spin quantum number ms are __________.
Answer: +1/2 and -1/2

FBQ19: _____________ is the property of an electron which is responsible for its angular momentum about an axis within the electron.
Answer: Electronic spin

FBQ20: Two possible directions which the electron spin can point at are ________.
Answer: Up, down

FBQ21: “It is impossible for two electrons with the same spin quantum number to be in the same orbit “, is a statement of ________________ principle.  
Answer: Pauli exclusion

FBQ22: Orbital and spin arrangement of electrons in the atom follow the __________ method.
Answer: Aufbau

FBQ23: ___ is the orbital and spin arrangement of electrons in the atom, specifying the quantum numbers of the electrons in the atom in a given state.
Answer: Electronic Configuration

FBQ24: ___________ states that electrons will fill a set of degenerate orbitals by keeping their spin parallel.
Answer: Hund’s rule

FBQ25: The electronic structure of Nickel, atomic number 28, is ---------------
Answer: 1S2, 2S2, 2P6, 3S2, 3P6, 4S2, 3d8

FBQ26: In the X-ray spectra, K-series X-ray are produced when an electron is knocked out of the __________ K-shell.
Answer: Lowest

FBQ27: ____________ are produced when fast moving electrons are stopped by a metal target.
Answer: X-rays

FBQ28: The quality and energy of X-rays produced depend on the ____________ at which the electron transition takes place.
Answer: energy level

FBQ29: When electrons from L-Shell move in to fill a gap in K-Shell, __________ are produced.
Answer: Kα X-rays

FBQ30: The electronic configuration of Zinc, atomic number 30, is __________.
Answer: 1S2, 2S2, 2P6, 3S2, 3P6, 4S2, 3d10

FBQ31: X – rays is produced when __________ are stopped by a metal target.
Answer: fast electrons

FBQ32: ______occurs when free electrons of high energy penetrate deep into atoms and knock out electrons from deep energy levels.
Answer: Photoelectric effect

FBQ33: __________ of high-energy photons are produced when electrons jump  from one atomic orbit to another
Answer: X-ray

FBQ34: When electrons undergo series of transitions between K, L, M and N – shells is known as ---
Answer: X – ray spectra

FBQ35: The orbital and spin arrangement of electrons in the atom is called_____ configuration
Answer: electronic

MCQ1: The energy and quality of X-rays produced depends on the _______ which the electrons transition takes place.
Answer: Energy level

MCQ2: The property of an electron which gives rise to its angular momentum about an axis within the electron defines one of the following;
Answer: electronic spin

MCQ3:  Which of the following is quantized according to Bohr's theory of atom?
Answer: Angular momentum of electron

MCQ4: All but one are the properties of waves.
Answer: Excitation

MCQ5: Einstein's energy mass equation is related by E=mc2. What is C?
Answer: Speed

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) For PHY202 5: If unstable nuclide undergo beta decay, this will lead to an increase in the number of one of these particles
Answer: Proton

MCQ6: If unstable nuclide undergo beta decay, this will lead to an increase in the number of one of these particles
Answer: Proton

MCQ7: Which nuclides require more neutrons than protons?
Answer: heaviest nuclides

MCQ8: The principal quantum number is normally represented by one of these symbols
Answer: L

MCQ9: The potential energy acquired by an electron is attributable to one of the following;
Answer: attraction of the nucleus

MCQ10: Which of these scientists visualized an atom as consisting of positively charged nucleus at the centre of an atom?
Answer: Rutherford

MCQ11: The negative electric charges are usually called ____.
Answer: Electrons

MCQ12: If the emitted radiation should increase in wavelength, the electron continuously loses one of the following as it spirals inward toward the nucleus.
Answer: Energy

MCQ13: X-ray wavelength can be measured quite precisely by one of these methods
Answer: crystal diffraction techniques

MCQ14: Electrons in an X-ray tube are accelerated by a potential difference of 10.0kv. If an electron produces one proton on impact with the target, what is the minimum wavelength of the resulting x-rays?
Answer: 0.124nm

MCQ15: X-rays have many practical application in medicine and industry because x-ray photons are of;
Answer: high energy

MCQ16: Which of the following is not a model of atom?
Answer: Albert Einstein model

MCQ17: The energy emitted during excitation is accompanied by ____.
Answer: Gamma rays

MCQ18: The X-rays in the same series, say K or L produced from an element of higher atomic weight is _____  that produced from an element of low atomic weight
Answer: less than

MCQ19: The key properties of the nucleus include the following except one:
Answer: Heat energy

MCQ20: The following points hold for a stable nuclides except one
Answer: Binding energy is small

MCQ21: The following are types of detectors except one
Answer: infra-red

MCQ22: The following are the component of mass spectrometer except one
Answer: magnetic plate

MCQ23: In Bainbridge mass spectrometer, when charged particles move in the straight horizontal line through both electrical and magnetic fields, the velocity is _______.
Answer:

MCQ24: _______ measures the different isotopes of anion.
Answer: mass spectrometer

MCQ25: Kα are x-ray produced when electron from (L) shell move in to fill the gap in one of these shells.
Answer: L

MCQ26: Who suggested that the orbital angular momentum experienced by an electron in allowed orbit is equal to an integral multiple of  ?  (Where h is the Planck’s constant. L = mvr = n ћ where n = 1, 2, ____ and n is called principal quantum number).
Answer:   Bohr’s model

MCQ27: Which of the following is not a Bohr’s postulate?
Answer: An atom or ion emits radiation when an electron makes a transition from an initial allowed orbit with a quantum ni to a final allowed orbit with quantum number, nf for ni>nf.

MCQ28: X-ray emission is the inverse effect of one of these process:
Answer: photoelectric effect

MCQ29: Which of these is formed as a consequence of transformation of the kinetic energy of an electron into the energy of a proton?
Answer: X-ray

MCQ30: The transformation of energy of a photon into kinetic energy of an electron is called _____.
Answer: photoelectric emission

MCQ31: When an electron jumps from higher orbit to a lower orbit, it ______energy.
Answer: Absorbs

MCQ32: An electron can move in an orbit of certain radius. This is a statement of which of these great scientists?
Answer: Bohr's theory of atom

MCQ33: The frequency of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a hydrogen atom which undergoes a transition between energy levels of -1.36 X 10-19 J and -5.45 X 10-19 J, is _____ (Use Planck’s constant h = 6.6 X 10-34 Js)
Answer: 102.6 Hz

MCQ34: The wavelength of the radiation associated with a transition from energy levels (-4.0 eV) to (-1.8 eV) is ____.
Answer: 5.625 x 10-7 m

MCQ35: An unstable nuclide can undergo a decay so that its proton number
Answer: decreases
PHY204
FBQ1: What is electric dipole moment per unit volume?
Answer: Polarization

FBQ2: What type of capacitor is used in low loss precision circuit where miniaturisation is important?
Answer: Ceramic

FBQ3: In paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials the magnetisation is maintained by the___.
Answer: Field

FBQ4: The maximum safe voltage is for a capacitor is called the _____ voltage.
Answer: working

FBQ5: The work done per unit charge is called its _____.
Answer: potential

FBQ6: ________ is the property of an electron that makes it behave as if it were rotating around an axis of its own
Answer: Spin

FBQ7: Diamagnetism involves a change in the ______ of the magnetic moment of an atom.
Answer: Magnitude

FBQ8: Paramagnetism involves a change in the _______ of the magnetic moment of an atom.
Answer: Orientation

FBQ9: Paramagnetism is exhibited by those atoms or molecules in which the ________ magnetic moment is not cancelled.
Answer: Spin

FBQ10: ________ is the magnetic dipole moment per unit volume.
Answer: Magnetisation

FBQ11: ________ is the state of magnetic polarization of a material.
Answer: Magnetisation

FBQ12: What is the dimension of magnetic susceptibility χm of a material?
Answer: Dimensionless

FBQ13: The magnetic susceptibility χm for a diamagnetic material is _____?
Answer: Negative

FBQ14: The magnetic susceptibility χm for a paramagnetic material is _____?
Answer: Positive

FBQ15: Free currents in  a ______ material are caused by external current sources.
Answer: Magnetized

FBQ16: Magnetic susceptibility is negative for _____ substances.
Answer: Diamagnetic

FBQ17: The relative permeability Km for a ferromagnetic material is _____ than unity.
Answer: Greater

FBQ18: The relative permeability Km for a diamagnetic material is _____ than unity.
Answer: Less

FBQ19: An atom which loses an electron becomes ________?
Answer: A cation

FBQ20: An atom which gains an electron becomes _______?
Answer: An anion

FBQ21: Substances from which electromagnets are made have ________ remanence.
Answer: large

FBQ22: Molecules that acquire a dipole moment only in the presence of an electric field are _______.
Answer: Non- polar

FBQ23: Molecules whose centre of positive charges coincides with the centre of negative charges are ______?
Answer: Polar

FBQ24: Molecules that possess a permanent dipole moment irrespective of the presence of an electric field are __________?
Answer: Polar

FBQ25: ______ is the electric dipole moment per unit volume of a dielectric.
Answer: Polarisation

FBQ26: Two plates of a parallel plate capacitor are 8.85 mm apart and 2.00 m2 in area. Compute the capacitance of the parallel plate capacitor. (Take ɛo = 8.85 x 10-12 F/m).
Answer: 2 x 10-9 F

FBQ27: What is the charge on a parallel plate capacitor with capacitance of 3.54 µF when a potential difference of 10,000 V is applied across it?
Answer: 0.0354 C

FBQ28: ___________ is the SI unit of capacitance?
Answer: Farad

FBQ29: 1 Farad is __________?
Answer: Coulomb / Volt

FBQ30: The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor _____ with constant cross sectional area A when the space or separation d between them is reduced (provided that the dielectric material between the plates remains unchanged)?
Answer: increases

FBQ31: What happens to the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor if we increase the distance of separation between the parallel plates of a capacitor by two?
Answer: The capacitance reduces by a factor of 2

FBQ32: The introduction of a dielectric material between the plates of a parallel plate capacitor _________ the capacitance?
Answer: increases

FBQ33: Materials which respond very strongly to the presence of magnetic fields are called___ materials
Answer: Ferromagnetic

FBQ34: Inside a dielectric, the average electric field is --------than the electric field causing polarisation.
Answer: less

FBQ35: The magnetic dipole moment per unit volume is called_____.
Answer: Magnetisation

MCQ1: Magnetic field intensity H is measured in ______.
Answer: Amperes per metre

MCQ2: The reorientation of a polar material is not perfect due to_____.
Answer: Thermal agitation.

MCQ3: In a dielectric material, the extent of the charge separation depends on the magnitude of the ___.
Answer: Local field

MCQ4: The presence of dielectric led to the modification of _____law.
Answer: Gauss'

MCQ5: Two capacitors connected in parallel have_____.
Answer: Equal potential difference

MCQ6: ______ is a conductor wound in the form of a coil, with iron core.
Answer: Solenoid

MCQ7: The magnitude of the force F between two charges q1 and q2 kept at a distance r in a dielectric medium of permittivity ɛ is given by:
Answer: |F| = q1q2/4πɛr2

MCQ8: A parallel plate capacitor has a capacitance of 1.0 F and the plates are 1.0 mm apart. What is the area of the plates? (Take ɛo = 8.85 x 10-12 F/m)
Answer: 1.13 x 108 m2

MCQ9: Two plates of a parallel plate capacitor are 8.85 mm apart and 2.00 m2 in area. Compute the capacitance of the parallel plate capacitor. (Take ɛo = 8.85 x 10-12 F/m).
Answer: 2 x 10-9 F

MCQ10: Ferromagnetic materials are used in the cores of transformers that have --------- hysteresis loop.
Answer: Very wide

MCQ11: The line integral of E around any closed path equals the rate of change of the magnetic flux φ through the surface enclosed by the path is --------------------law
Answer: Faraday's

MCQ12: What is the effective capacitance of a parallel arrangement of 4 µF and 4 µF capacitors?
Answer: 2 µF

MCQ13: Two point charges q1 =10nC and q2 = -60nC are separated by a distance r = 6cm. What is the magnitude of the electric force that q1 exerts on q2?
Answer: 1.5 x 10-5N

MCQ14: Conducting materials contain _____ which are free to move about.
Answer: Electrons

MCQ15: A parallel – plate capacitor has circular plates of radius 8.2 cm, and 1.3 mm separation. What is its capacitance?
Answer: 1.4 x 10-10 F

MCQ16: The energy stored in a capacitor of capacitance 10 μF is 5 J. What is the voltage applied across its terminals.
Answer: 1,000 V

MCQ17: What is the dipole moment of a dipole comprising two charges q1 = +8.0nC and q2 = -8.0nC with 100 mm separation?
Answer: 8.0 x 10-10 Cm

MCQ18: How much charge is in a 1F capacitor which has a potential difference of 110V?
Answer: 110 C

MCQ19: Three capacitors of equal capacitance C are connected in series. What is the effective capacitance of the circuit?  (Take ɛo = 8.85 x 10-12 F/m)
Answer: C/3

MCQ20: Calculate the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor made with two square metal sheets of sides 1.3m, separated  by a distance of 0.1m
Answer: 1.5 x 10-10 F

MCQ21: If an atom loses an electron, it becomes which of the following?
Answer: A cation

MCQ22: If an atom gains an electron, it becomes which of the following?
Answer: An anion

MCQ23: The plates of a parallel plate capacitor are separated by a distance. If a dielectric slab is inserted between the plates, the energy stored is ______?
Answer: Decreased

MCQ24: The unit for the energy stored per unit volume in a dielectric medium is ________?
Answer: J/m3

MCQ25: Which of these is true of a local field?
Answer: The local field Eloc is directly proportional to the induced dipole moment p.

MCQ26: Which of these is true of paramagnetic materials?
Answer: They get displaced in the direction of increasing field.

MCQ27: Which of these is true of diamagnetic materials?
Answer: They get attracted in the direction of the decreasing field.

MCQ28: The ratio of the magnetic moment and the angular momentum is called ______?
Answer: Gyro-magnetic ratio

MCQ29: Diamagnetism involves a change in the ______ of the magnetic moment of an atom.
Answer: Magnitude

MCQ30: Paramagnetism involves a change in the _________ of the magnetic moment of an atom.
Answer: Orientation

MCQ31: ________ is the magnetic dipole moment per unit volume.
Answer: Magnetisation

MCQ32: Calculate the energy stored in the magnetic field of a 3H inductor which carries a current of 2A.
Answer: 6J

MCQ33: A parallel plate capacitor has a capacitance of 2.8 nF when no dielectric material is present in the separation between the plates. If a material of dielectric constant K = 3.4 is now introduced and the capacitor is charged to a voltage of 100V, calculate the energy stored in the capacitor
Answer: 4.8 x 10-5 J

MCQ34: Magnetic fields are due to____ charges in motion.
Answer: Electric

MCQ35: An example of a diamagnetic material is ________.
Answer: Bismuth
PHY206
MCQ1: Which of the following scientist explain the laws of reflection and refraction?
Answer: Huygens

MCQ2: Light travels in a  _____ line
Answer: Straight

MCQ3: The pin hole camera works on the principle of _____.
Answer: Rectilinear propagation of light

MCQ4: The first scientist that completely measured the speed of light  _____.
Answer: Fizeaus

MCQ5: Newton and Huygens theory of light is called  _____.
Answer: Wave model

MCQ6: Young experiment shows that wavelength of visible light lies in the range _____.
Answer: 4000Å to 7000Å

MCQ7: A light wave is associated with changing  _____
Answer: Electric and magnetic fields

MCQ8: In Maxwell's field equations ∞ represent _____.
Answer: Electrical conductivity

MCQ9: The symbols of ɚ and J denote  _____ and  _____in Maxwell's equation
Answer: free charge, conduction current density

MCQ10: One of the Maxwell's equation in a vacuum is given as denotes _____.
Answer: Magnetic permeability

MCQ11: X-rays was discovered in 1898 by _____.
Answer: Roentgen

MCQ12: The value electromagnetic wave was found by Maxwell as _____.
Answer: 3.41 X108ms-1

MCQ13: By measuring the wavelength and frequency of electromagnetic waves, it was proved that light is an electromagnetic waves. This experiment was demonstrated by  _____.
Answer: Hertz

MCQ14: The eye defect in which a man finds it difficult to see objects at long distances is called _____.
Answer: Myopia

MCQ15: Given that Eo1=2v2/(v2+v1) for electric field between two medium. If V2>V1. It does suggest that _____.
Answer: the reflected wave will be in phase with incident

MCQ16: When an e.m wave passes from a rarer medium to a denser medium (n1<n2), the ratio EoR/Eo1 will be negative physically it means that  _____.
Answer: The reflected wave is 180 degree out of phase with the incident

MCQ17: Who among the following scientist demonstrated the existence of electromagnetic waves?
Answer: Bose, 1895

MCQ18: By measuring the wavelength and frequency of electromagnetic waves, it was proved that light is an electromagnetic waves. This experiment was demonstrated by _____.
Answer: Hertz

MCQ19: The zero wavelength approximation of wave optics is known as  _____.
Answer: Geometrical optics

MCQ20: The quantity L=ʃndl is called _____.
Answer: Optical path length

MCQ21: A plane electromagnetic wave can be classified as _____.
Answer: Transverse wave

MCQ22: What is the general characteristic of wave motion?
Answer: Wave carries energy

MCQ23: The major difference between Human eye and camera is _____.
Answer: Eye has no photo film

MCQ24: Gauss' divergence theorem relates:
Answer: Surface integral to volume integral

MCQ25: The ability of the eye lens to change its focal control is called _____.
Answer: Accommodation

MCQ26: The common eye defect of elderly people is called _____.
Answer: Prestyopia

MCQ27: The process by which our eyes automatically make adjustments by radial movement of two eyeballs is called _____.
Answer: Convergence

MCQ28: Although vision begins in the eye, but perception takes place in where?
Answer: Brain

MCQ29: The purple coloured photosensitive part of the retina is called _____.
Answer: Rhodopsin

MCQ30: The violet coloured photosensitive pigment of the retina is called _____.
Answer: Iodopsin

MCQ31: The two major factors that determines vision are  _____.
Answer: Physical and physiological phenomena

MCQ32: The vector equation given by S=E x H is called _____.
Answer: Stoke vector

MCQ33: The transparent window of the eye is called _____.
Answer: Cornea

MCQ34: From the vector S, E and H are:
Answer: Mutually orthogonal

MCQ35: Which of the following equation is true about Poynting vector
Answer: S = E/ H


FBQ1: In the electromagnetic spectrum, the region having values ranging from 1 to 10^6 m are referred to as ____ waves.

Answer: radio

FBQ2: Light exhibits _____ nature.
Answer: Dual

FBQ3: A ray of light chooses a path of extremum between two points is known as _____.
Answer: Fermat's principle

FBQ4: If an electromagnetic wave is incident from a denser medium on the interface separating it from a rarer medium (n1>n2) the ratio EoR/EoI is positive, it means
Answer: No phase change

FBQ5: The perceptual correlate for variations in wavelength is called _____.
Answer: hue

FBQ6: The ability to sense only general level of light is known as _____.
Answer: Photosensitivity

FBQ7: The amount of energy reaching a receiver or given cross sectional area per second is called _____.
Answer: Intensity

FBQ8: Red, _____,  and blue are classified as primary colours .
Answer: green

FBQ9: When a monochromatic blue light is mixed with a monochromatic yellow light, we obtain
Answer: colourless grey

FBQ10: The opponent colour theory proposed that  red, yellow, ______ and ______colours as primary colours
Answer:  green and blue

FBQ11: _____of light involves the formation of sharp images and their interpretation.
Answer: Perception

FBQ12: The _____ cannot see under water because the refractive index of cornea is greater than the water.
Answer: human eye

FBQ13: The two major factors that determines vision are_____.
Answer: physical and physiological phenoma

FBQ14: _____ wave cannot be polarised.
Answer: sound

FBQ15: When the sun is 37⁰ above the horizontal, the light reflected by a lake should be completely _____.
Answer: linearly polarized

FBQ16: Which of the following specialization in medicine are responsible for the study of structure, functions and diseases of the eye
Answer: Opthalmologist

FBQ17: Cellophane is used as polariser because is optically _____.
Answer: Anistropic

FBQ18: The process from the image formation to its perception by the brain is called
Answer: sensual process

FBQ19: When an incident unpolarised light splits into two rays inside the crystal, the ordinary ray gets totally reflected at the Canada balsam surface if the incident angle is _____.
Answer: 69⁰

FBQ20: The study of the structure, functions and diseases of the eye is called_____.
Answer: ophthalmology

FBQ21: Which animal is more acute in view_____.
Answer: Hawk

FBQ22: The process by which the eye adjusts to see the near and far objects is called _____.
Answer: accommodation

FBQ23: The aperture of a camera plays the same role as the _____ of the eye.
Answer: Iris

FBQ24: The amount of light energy reaching a receiver per given cross-sectional area every second is called _____.
Answer: Intensity

FBQ25: The amount of light reaching the eye directly from the source is called _____.
Answer: illuminance

FBQ26: Human eye can be referred as _____.
Answer: Sense of seeing

FBQ27: Light can be classified as _____.
Answer: Transverse electromagnetic wave

FBQ28: The five cells that can be found in the retina are called _____.
Answer: neuronal cells

FBQ29: The light sensitive pigments of photoreceptors are formed from_____.
Answer: Vitamin C

FBQ30: The fact that light travels at the speed of 3.0 x 108ms-1 is a consequence of_____.
Answer: Maxwell's law

FBQ31: The chemically synthesized polarisers are fabricated in the form of plastic sheets and are known as _____.
Answer: Polaroids

FBQ32: The _____________ of Brewster angle is equal to the ratio of the refractive indices of the media at whose interface incident light is reflected.
Answer: Tan

FBQ33: The path difference between the o- and e- waves in a birefringent device depends on its ___________.
Answer: Thickness

FBQ34: When light falls on a calcite crystal, it splits into ____________________.
Answer: 2

FBQ35: Which part of the human eye is responsible for the protection its inner parts and withstands the intraocular pressure in the eye?
Answer: Sclera

PHY207


Question: The locus of standard liquid line and standard vapour line meets at________.
Answer: Critical point

Question: _____ law states that, all perfect gases change in volume by l/273th of their original volume at 0°C for every 1°C change in temperature when pressure remains constant.
Answer: Charles' law

Question: ______hypothesis states that the molecular weights of all the perfect gases occupy the same volume under same conditions of pressure and temperature
Answer: Avogadro

Question: Work done in a free expansion process is equal to______.
Answer: Zero

Question: The degree of hotness or coldness of a body is called______.
Answer: Temperature

Question: When there is a flow of heat into a system, heat is said to be ______.
Answer: Positive

Question: A Thermometer is named after the ______ property used for its construction
Answer: Thermometric

Question: The instrument for measuring the temperature of a body is known as______.
Answer: Thermometer

Question: Electrical conductivity of a metal depends on the movement of ______ through its crystal lattice.
Answer: Electrons

Question: The relationship between the temperature and electrical resistance is usually ______.
Answer: Non-linear

Question: The transfer of heat through solids is known as______.
Answer: Conduction

Question: The transfer of heat through fluids is known as______.
Answer: Convection

Question: When the thermal resistance of a slab is a high value, it indicates a______insulation
Answer: good thermal

Question: The process in which energy is transferred by means of electromagnetic waves is known as______.
Answer: Radiation

Question: The unit of energy in SI units is______.
Answer: Joule


Answer: J

Question: The equation Q = ԐϬT<sup>4</sup>At is known as the______law.
Answer: Stefan-Boltzmann

Question: The ratio of radiant energy emitted by an object to the one it would have emitted if it were to be a perfect blackbody is known as______.
Answer: Emissivity

Question: The rate of energy loss per second that is proportional to the temperature difference between the object and its surroundings is known as______.
Answer: Newton's law of cooling

Question: The heating and expanding of a gas is called______.
Answer: Thermodynamic cycle

Question: When work is being performed by a system it is said to be a______work.
Answer: Negative

Question: The transfer of heat between two bodies in direct contact is called ______.
Answer: Conduction

Question: The equation dQ=dE+dW holds good for______ process
Answer:  reversible


Answer: Irreversible

Question: The entropy always remains constant for a ______ process that occurs in a closed system.
Answer: Reversible

Question: Whose statement is this? ‘’No process is possible whose sole results is to the complete conversion of heat into work’’.
Answer: Kelvin's

Question: The most efficient heat engine is known as ______ engine
Answer: Carnot

Question: Total heat of a substance is also known as ______.
Answer: Enthalpy

Question: The ______ Cycle consists of two adiabatic processes and two constant volume processes.
Answer: Otto

Question: The purpose of the displacer mechanism is to move the working gas between the hot and cold ends of the machine through the ______.
Answer: Regenerator

Question: The ______ is a device that uses work to transfer energy from a low temperature reservoir to a high temperature reservoir.
Answer: Refrigerator

Question: When a carnot engine is reversed it is called a ______.
Answer: carnot refrigerator

Question: The process in which the entropy of the system increases for irreversible process and remains unchanged for reversible process is _____ law of thermodynamics.
Answer: Second

Question: TdS = dU + PdV is a combined laws of______.
Answer: thermodynamics

Question: Water contained in a beaker can be made to boil by passing steam through it  at a pressure greater than ______.
Answer:  atmospheric pressure

Question: The more effective way of increasing efficiency of Carnot engine is to ______.
Answer: Decrease temperature


Answer: Reduce temperature

Question: …….. process is the one that takes place at constant pressure.
Answer: Isobaric

Question: The latent heat of steam at atmospheric pressure is_____.
Answer: <span lang="EN-IE">&nbsp; 2257 kJ/kg<br>

Question: The efficiency of Ericsson cycle is _____ Carnot cycle
Answer: Equal to

Question: Gas laws are applicable to_____.
Answer:  Gases alone and not to vapours

Question: Which of the following laws is applicable for the behaviour of perfect gas _____?
Answer: All of the options

Question: An ideal gas as compared to a real gas at very high pressure occupies_____.
Answer: More volume

Question: When there is a flow of heat into a system heat is said to be_____.
Answer: positive

Question: A Thermometer is named after the _____ property used for its construction
Answer: <span lang="EN-IE">Thermometric<br>

Question: The instrument for measuring the temperature of a body is known as_____.
Answer: Thermometer

Question: Electrical conductivity of a metal depends on the movement of _____ through its crystal lattice
Answer: <span lang="EN-IE">Electrons<br>

Question: The relationship between the temperature and electrical resistance is usually _____.
Answer: Non-linear

Question: The transfer of heat through solids is known as_____.
Answer: Conduction

Question: The transfer of heat through fluids is known as_____.
Answer: <span lang="EN-IE">Convection<br>

Question: When the thermal resistance of a slab is a high value, it indicates a_____insulation.
Answer: good thermal

Question: The process in which energy is transferred by means of electromagnetic waves is known as_____.
Answer: Radiation
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Question: A body that absorbs all the electromagnetic waves is called_____.
Answer: <span lang="EN-IE">perfectly black body<br>

Question: The equation Q = ԐϬT<sup>4</sup>At is known as the_____law.
Answer: Stefan-Boltzmann’s

Question: The ratio of radiant energy emitted by an object to the one it would have emitted if it were to be a perfect blackbody is known as_____.
Answer: Emissivity

Question: The rate of energy loss per second that is proportional to the temperature difference between the object and its surroundings is known as_____.
Answer: Newton's law of cooling

Question: When work is being performed on a system it is said to be a_____work.
Answer: Positive

Question: The efficiency of carnot cycle may be increased by_____.
Answer: Decreasing the highest temperature

Question: The work done in a system of wires is equal to_____.
Answer: <span lang="EN-IE">Tension X Length<br>

Question: Water at standard atmospheric conditions_____.
Answer: <span lang="EN-IE">Is far below its
critical state<br>

Question: The entropy always remains constant for a _____ process that occurs in a closed system.
Answer: Reversible

Question: No process is possible whose sole results is to the complete conversion of heat into work' is known as_____ Statement.
Answer: Kelvin's

Question: The most efficient heat engine is known as_____ engine.
Answer: Carnot

Question: A _____ engine is a device used to convert thermal energy into mechanical work.
Answer: heat

Question: The _____ Cycle consists of two adiabatic processes and two constant volume processes.
Answer: Otto

Question: The purpose of the displacer mechanism is to move the working gas between the hot and cold ends of the machine through the_____.
Answer: regenerator
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Question: The _____ is a device that uses work to transfer energy from a low temperature reservoir to a high temperature reservoir.
Answer: Refrigerator

Question: According to kinetic theory of gases, the absolute zero temperature is attained when_____.
Answer: Kinetic energy of the molecules is zero

Question: The unit of pressure in S.I. unit is_____.
Answer: <span lang="EN-IE">Pascal<br>

Question: TdS = dU + PdV is a combined laws of_____.
Answer: thermodynamics

Question: The irreversible component of work is dissipated as _____.
Answer: Heat

Question: In a system, all the forms of non-dissipative work is collectively called _____.
Answer: configuration work

PHY291

MCQ1: In semiconductor, the holes indicate the absence of
Answer: Electrons

MCQ2: Accuracy of a measurement is determined by
Answer: Relative error

MCQ3:  The following are factors that affect the period of the simple pendulum bob EXCEPT
Answer: Velocity

MCQ4: If the time taken for twenty (20) oscillations in 2 minutes 50 seconds the period (T) is ________
Answer: 8.5s

MCQ5: Which of the following equation gives a relationship between period T and length l of the string for a simple pendulum?
Answer:

MCQ6: The main aim of the simple pendulum and bar pendulum is to determine the value of
Answer: Acceleration due to gravity

MCQ7: The process of gradually decreases in the amplitude of oscillations of the pendulum bob is called
Answer: Damping

MCQ8: Error due to wear and tear in the instrument is called
Answer: Backlash error

MCQ9: One of the following must be known in order to decide upon the type of a spring for a particular purpose,
Answer: Spring constant

MCQ10: The method of determining the spring wire is _____.
Answer: Static method

MCQ11:
One of the following is a function of extension, in a static method of
 Experiment.
  
Answer: Load

MCQ12: The magnitude of applied force up to which a specimen retains its elastic property is defined as the
Answer: Elastic limit

MCQ13: Precision is a function of ____.
Answer: Possible error

MCQ14: The time taken to complete one oscillation is called____.
Answer: Period

MCQ15: The maximum displacement of the bob on either side of its equilibrium position is called ___.      
Answer: Amplitude

MCQ16: The method of determining the spring wire is ____.
Answer: Static method

MCQ17: The magnitude of applied force up  which a specimen retains its elastic property is defines as the
Answer: Elastic limit

MCQ18:  In static method, the measurement of extension of a spring is a function of _____.
Answer: Load

MCQ19: One of the following equations is the period of oscillation?
Answer:

MCQ20: The junction formed when the holes from the p-side diffuse into the n-side and combine with free electrons and electrons from the n-type diffuse to the p-side and combine with holes is called  
Answer: Depletion layer

MCQ21: Two bodies moving along the same line but in opposite directions collide. This type of collision is said to be?
Answer: Headon

MCQ22: Where there is no external force acting on a system of particles, the total linear momentum of the system is ____.
Answer: None of options

MCQ23: The quality of sound produced depends upon which of the following vibration of the stretched string?
Answer: Frequency

MCQ24: A wave which transports energy as it propagates in space is said to be one of the following
Answer: Progressive

MCQ25: The points corresponding to zero amplitude are called ____.
Answer: Node

MCQ26: One of the following is the name of a  point with maximum amplitudes
Answer: Antinode

MCQ27: One of the following is the equation of relation between wavelength ,λ, Tension, T and mass per unit length is
Answer: None of the options

MCQ28: The property of a wire to tend to come back to its original length when the suspended weight is removed is called
Answer: Elasticity

MCQ29: The internal force that come to play within a body that is subjected to deforming force is called
Answer: Restoring

MCQ30: The maximum stress a material can sustain without undergoing permanent deformation is termed as
Answer: Elastic limit

MCQ31: Which of the following is the principle for measurement of low resistance methods based
Answer: Wheatstone`s bridge

MCQ32: Which of the following principle form the basis of many experiment instrument  in a physics laboratory
Answer: Whetstone's bridge

MCQ33: One of the following gives the relationship between electromotive force, E, resistance, R length l, resistivity ρ and thermoelectric emf, e
Answer: e =(ρE/R)l

MCQ34: Which of the following is the circuit containing only a coil and a resistor in series
Answer: RL-series

MCQ35: Which of the following is formed by combining a p-type semi-conductor with an n-type semi-conductor (P-N)
Answer: P-n

MCQ1: In semiconductor, the holes indicate the absence of
Answer: Electrons

MCQ2: Accuracy of a measurement is determined by
Answer: Relative error

MCQ3:  The following are factors that affect the period of the simple pendulum bob EXCEPT
Answer: Velocity

MCQ4: If the time taken for twenty (20) oscillations in 2 minutes 50 seconds the period (T) is ________
Answer: 8.5s

MCQ5: Which of the following equation gives a relationship between period T and length l of the string for a simple pendulum?
Answer:

MCQ6: The main aim of the simple pendulum and bar pendulum is to determine the value of
Answer: Acceleration due to gravity

MCQ7: The process of gradually decreases in the amplitude of oscillations of the pendulum bob is called
Answer: Damping

MCQ8: Error due to wear and tear in the instrument is called
Answer: Backlash error

MCQ9: One of the following must be known in order to decide upon the type of a spring for a particular purpose,
Answer: Spring constant

MCQ10: The method of determining the spring wire is _____.
Answer: Static method

MCQ11:
One of the following is a function of extension, in a static method of
 Experiment.
  
Answer: Load

MCQ12: The magnitude of applied force up to which a specimen retains its elastic property is defined as the
Answer: Elastic limit

MCQ13: Precision is a function of ____.
Answer: Possible error

MCQ14: The time taken to complete one oscillation is called____.
Answer: Period

MCQ15: The maximum displacement of the bob on either side of its equilibrium position is called ___.      
Answer: Amplitude

MCQ16: The method of determining the spring wire is ____.
Answer: Static method

MCQ17: The magnitude of applied force up  which a specimen retains its elastic property is defines as the
Answer: Elastic limit

MCQ18:  In static method, the measurement of extension of a spring is a function of _____.
Answer: Load

MCQ19: One of the following equations is the period of oscillation?
Answer:

MCQ20: The junction formed when the holes from the p-side diffuse into the n-side and combine with free electrons and electrons from the n-type diffuse to the p-side and combine with holes is called  
Answer: Depletion layer

MCQ21: Two bodies moving along the same line but in opposite directions collide. This type of collision is said to be?
Answer: Headon

MCQ22: Where there is no external force acting on a system of particles, the total linear momentum of the system is ____.
Answer: None of options

MCQ23: The quality of sound produced depends upon which of the following vibration of the stretched string?
Answer: Frequency

MCQ24: A wave which transports energy as it propagates in space is said to be one of the following
Answer: Progressive

MCQ25: The points corresponding to zero amplitude are called ____.
Answer: Node

MCQ26: One of the following is the name of a  point with maximum amplitudes
Answer: Antinode

MCQ27: One of the following is the equation of relation between wavelength ,λ, Tension, T and mass per unit length is
Answer: None of the options

MCQ28: The property of a wire to tend to come back to its original length when the suspended weight is removed is called
Answer: Elasticity

MCQ29: The internal force that come to play within a body that is subjected to deforming force is called
Answer: Restoring

MCQ30: The maximum stress a material can sustain without undergoing permanent deformation is termed as
Answer: Elastic limit

MCQ31: Which of the following is the principle for measurement of low resistance methods based
Answer: Wheatstone`s bridge

MCQ32: Which of the following principle form the basis of many experiment instrument  in a physics laboratory
Answer: Whetstone's bridge

MCQ33: One of the following gives the relationship between electromotive force, E, resistance, R length l, resistivity ρ and thermoelectric emf, e
Answer: e =(ρE/R)l

MCQ34: Which of the following is the circuit containing only a coil and a resistor in series
Answer: RL-series

MCQ35: Which of the following is formed by combining a p-type semi-conductor with an n-type semi-conductor (P-N)
Answer: P-n

FBQ1: In semi-conductor, the hole indicate the absence of
Answer: Electrons

FBQ2: Relative error is defined as the _____ to the total measurement.
Answer: possible error

FBQ3: The systematic error is also called _________
Answer: determinant error

FBQ4: ____ waves are also refer to as standing wave.
Answer: Stationary

FBQ5: The ratio of longitudinal stress to strain within the elastic limit is ­­_______
Answer: Young modulus

FBQ6: The ____ displacement of bob on either side of its equilibrium position is called amplitude.
Answer: Maximum

FBQ7: The points corresponding to zero amplitude are called _____.
Answer: Nodes

FBQ8: An isolated system vibrates with its natural ____.
Answer: Frequency

FBQ9: The change in length per unit original length of the wire is called ___.
Answer: Longitudinal strain

FBQ10: A wave which transports energy as it propagates in space is said to be _____.
Answer: progressive

FBQ11: The restoring force per unit area set up inside the body is called _____.
Answer: Stress

FBQ12: The frequency of energy transfer in a coupling system depends on _____.
Answer: Time taken

FBQ13: At high frequencies of LCR series circuit the inductive reactance is _______
Answer: Large

FBQ14: The opposition offered by resistance is dependent on the frequency in an inductor and a _____.
Answer: Capacitor

FBQ15: Error that occurs due to parallax in reading a metre scale is called ____.
Answer: faulty observation

FBQ16: The principle of conservation of energy is particular reference to conservation of ____energy
Answer: Mechanical

FBQ17: Beyond the elastic limit the applied force produced ______deformation
Answer: Plastic

FBQ18: The magnitude of applied force up to which a specimen retains its elastic property defines the elastic _____.
Answer: limit

FBQ19: A simple pendulum is a _____ body capable of oscillating freely about a horizontal passing through it.
Answer: Rigid

FBQ20: The ability for a material to recover its original configuration is called _____.
Answer: elasticity

FBQ21: The simple pendulum has its equilibrium position at the _____.
Answer: center

FBQ22: ______motion is a universal phenomenon
Answer: Oscillatory

FBQ23: The process when the pendulum loses energy due to air resistance is called ___motion.
Answer: Damped

FBQ24: The period (T) increases with an/a _____ in the length of the pendulum.
Answer: Increase

FBQ25: The length of the pendulum can be determined by adding the length of the string with the _____ of the pendulum bob.
Answer: radius

FBQ26: A _______time is a more accurate automatic switching device.
Answer: Digital

FBQ27: As the temperature increases, the conductivity of the semi-conductor --------
Answer: increases

FBQ28: An ordinary stopwatch has a least count of _____.
Answer: 0.1seconds

FBQ29: The time taken by the pendulum to complete one oscillation is called _____.
Answer: Period

FBQ30: The value of certain physical qualities can be determined from the slopes of a ______ line of graph.
Answer: Straight

FBQ31: The fluctuation in the many times repeated measurement of the same quantity is called ____error.
Answer: Random

FBQ32: Error that occurs as a result of zero marking of the metre scale that has been worn out is called _____.
Answer: End correction

FBQ33: The systematic errors is also called _____errors
Answer: Determinant

FBQ34: ______ unit is used when measuring the inter-city distances
Answer: Kilometer

FBQ35: If a coil and a capacitor appear in a series, it is called _____circuit
Answer: LC-series
ECE110
FBQ1: Christian missionary education was introduced in Badagry in the year _________
Answer: 1842

FBQ2: Major difference in monogamous family and polygamous family is number of wives which is _______or more respectively.
Answer: 1 ratio 2

FBQ3: Reward and Punishment are old ________ of teaching and learning.
Answer: Techniques

FBQ4: Forms of education are informal, formal and _____ education.
Answer: Open and Distance

FBQ5: The first thing our people do after the birth of a child is to test  the _____________
Answer: Mother’s breast milk

FBQ6: The process of giving the child adult food along with the breast milk till the baby stop breast milk is known as ____________
Answer: Weaning

FBQ7: _________ is a lifelong process
Answer: Education

FBQ8: Communication that differentiate us from other animals is ____________
Answer: Language

FBQ9: The state of mind in which children usually react to some external factors which are not pleasant is ____________
Answer: Fear

FBQ10: Another important _________ of moral training is the community
Answer: Agent

FBQ11: chastity refers to living a life of ______________
Answer: Purity

FBQ12: We should not allow our desire for rapid __________________ development through formal education to encourage immorality.
Answer: Socio-economic

FBQ13: According to Akinbote (2001), every adult member of the community is a ____ to the child.
Answer: Teacher

FBQ14: ________ says “One of the chief aims of education is to turn the soul in the right direction and save it from a life of self-deceit and delusion.” 
Answer: Plato

FBQ15: People that did not attend formal school can also be _________
Answer: Educated

FBQ16: Family in which you are being born is called family of ___________
Answer: Orientation

FBQ17: The behaviour of people is ___________
Answer: Attitude  

FBQ18: The general process by which the child learns the way of life of his people in order to become an accepted member of the family or community is known as  __________
Answer: Socialisation

FBQ19: Moral and ___________ training could be regarded as the pillar on which traditional education rests.
Answer: Character

FBQ20: ______________ is the first, oldest and most natural way of learning.
Answer: Informal education

FBQ21: Emotional behaviours often displayed by children is _____________
Answer: Anger

FBQ22: In extended family, all grandchildren call themselves ______________ and not cousins
Answer: Brothers and sisters

FBQ23: Majasan (1974) identified ______________________ major techniques of traditional African education.
Answer: Five

FBQ24: When children could become angry if a playmate beats the brother or sister, this is a demonstration of _______
Answer: Love

FBQ25: An internal reaction or feeling which may be positive or negative is __________
Answer: Emotional

FBQ26: Schofield says Education is similar to __________________
Answer: Experience

FBQ27: United Nations Education, ________ and  Cultural Organization is the full meaning of UNESCO
Answer: Scientific

FBQ28: Emotional behaviours often displayed by children is ________________
Answer: Anger

FBQ29: The larger and wider type of family is _______
Answer: Extended Family

FBQ30: Informal form of education is also known as ____________
Answer: Traditional Education

FBQ31: A word that often makes many people to be afraid because it is associated with secret cults or societies is ______
Answer: Initiation

FBQ32: ______define education as a process of transmitting the people’s culture from one generation to the other.
Answer: Nduka

FBQ33: Colombian says __________________ is a formal or informal process that shapes the potentialities of the maturing person.
Answer: education

FBQ34: Breast feeding and weaning are very important aspects of childcare in ___________
Answer: Traditional societies

FBQ35: UNESCO aims of education is concerned with the development of people according to their changing environment _______________________
Answer: culture

MCQ1: The decision to allow a child to go and learn a profession could have been taken after consulting _________
Answer: The elders

MCQ2: Hiss sound can be used to stimulate the child to urinate
Answer: Agree

MCQ3: Family in which you are born is called family of _________
Answer: Orientation

MCQ4: The child should not be made to feel that it is a punishment to be engaged in ________
Answer: Manual labour

MCQ5: Negative consequences of illiteracy on traditional education include
Answer: Options a and b

MCQ6: As regards sex  education, this is something that is done with much
Answer: Care

MCQ7: Education is a life long
Answer: Process

MCQ8: The most popular form of education in this computer age is
Answer: Formal education

MCQ9: Formal form of education involves
Answer: Reading

MCQ10: Morality could be regarded as the pillar upon which the system of education is rested on
Answer: True

MCQ11: One of the essential characteristics of traditional education is that it is
Answer: Practical oriented

MCQ12: Taboos are used to create fears in the minds of
Answer: Children

MCQ13: Various ways through which the indirect techniques were used in traditional African education include
Answer: All of the options

MCQ14: Moral as a word refers to “acceptable behaviour”
Answer: True

MCQ15: Traditional education emphasises
Answer: Option a and b

MCQ16: Government should increase various enlightenment programs on radio and television so that more people could go to school
Answer: Strongly agree

MCQ17: Traditional education must be taught to children only by
Answer: None of the options

MCQ18: Every child in African setting, is trained to behave well in the family and
Answer: The community

MCQ19: Teaching and learning in the school should be practical, interesting and lively.
Answer: Agree

MCQ20: The idea of keeping boyfriends is never allowed as it is even strange thing to
Answer: Africans

MCQ21: Traditional education has a written syllabus
Answer: False

MCQ22: Girls are only told things about their monthly period when
Answer: When they start menstruation

MCQ23: The only person that is not liked or wanted in the society is the lazy person who cannot work with his ___________
Answer: Hands

MCQ24: Most of the teaching and learning that take place in traditional education  are based on secrecy, fear and
Answer: Superstition

MCQ25: The development of language among children all over the world follows the same
Answer: Pattern

MCQ26: An example of problem identified to be associated with traditional African Education is
Answer: Illiteracy

MCQ27: The behaviour of people is called
Answer: Attitude

MCQ28: What makes the difference between us and animals is
Answer: Attitude

MCQ29: A person who has authority over everybody in his family is
Answer: Father

MCQ30: Old techniques of teaching and learning are
Answer: Reward and punishment

MCQ31: One of the essential characteristics of traditional education is that it is
Answer: Practical oriented

MCQ32: It is a taboo in African culture to have
Answer: Pre-marital sex

MCQ33: Language helps man to communicate ideas, thoughts and needs to
Answer: Others

MCQ34: One thing deeply cherished by Africans is
Answer: Moral training

MCQ35: The ability to read and write will not further enhance cultural practices
Answer: False

ECE113

FBQ1: School Children want to be treated as ___________
Answer: Individuals

FBQ2: The Child at childhood period is closer than any other member of the family to the_________
Answer: Mother

FBQ3: There is a dire need to inculcate a __________ culture which is seriously lacking in our children as early as possible.
Answer: Reading  

FBQ4: Pre Primary education also helps in the children’s__________ Development
Answer: Cognitive

FBQ5: The Greek word Philia means_________
Answer: Love

FBQ6: Children are helped to understand, appreciate and promote the cultural heritage of the community at large through_________
Answer: Education

FBQ7: Parents, teachers, the society and government are ___________ in education
Answer: Stake holders

FBQ8: Early Childhood education is also called __________________
Answer: Pre Primary Education

FBQ9: Education is the light of the mind according to _______________________
Answer: Ajayi Dopemu

FBQ10: Philosophy broadens the horizon of our _______________
Answer: Search

FBQ11: The word enculturation in philosophy could also be called _____________
Answer: Socialization

FBQ12: Logic is usually meant to be in search of __________
Answer: Truth

FBQ13: Epistemology is concerned about ________________
Answer: Mind Work

FBQ14: If the school is to be an instrument of education, it must be well________
Answer: Staffed

FBQ15: The teacher is a key element in the operations of the___________ System
Answer: School

FBQ16: Early Childhood education give the children opportunity to develop ____________  and technological knowledge
Answer: Science

FBQ17: The rising cost of living in especially in urban centres is a factor that contributes to the need for__________________________
Answer: Pre- primary education

FBQ18: The Main language of instruction in pre-primary school is
Answer: English Language

FBQ19: Logic is usually meant to be in search of
Answer: Truth

FBQ20: The word philosophy is translated to mean________
Answer: Love of wisdom

FBQ21: _______ is another name for Enculturation
Answer: Socialization

FBQ22: Science that treats the operations of the human mind in its search for truth is_________
Answer: Logic

FBQ23: Philosophy is very much interested in _________
Answer: Reasoning

FBQ24: ___________ is the concern of moral philosophy  
Answer: Conduct

FBQ25: A good nursery school teacher should be someone who has ___________
Answer: Insight

FBQ26: Children begin to speak simple sentence to express their________
Answer: Thoughts

FBQ27: Ethics concerns it self with_________ Science
Answer: Practical

FBQ28: Logic concerns itself with _________________________________
Answer: Assisting Man in attainment of truth

FBQ29: Political philosophy concerns itself with ________ of nature
Answer: Phenomena

FBQ30: A Model pre primary school should have a ___________________ 
Answer: Head Teacher

FBQ31: Pre - primary education is mainly established and managed by? 
Answer: Private Sector

FBQ32: It is important for Nursey school teachers to have a thorough study of  Educational _________ 
Answer: Psychology

FBQ33: Short form for Parent, Teacher Association is _______ 
Answer: PTA  

FBQ34: Children with physical disability should be pitied True or False ________
Answer: False

FBQ35: The theory of morality is otherwise known as _________ 
Answer: Ethics

MCQ1: Epistemology concerns itself with
Answer: Submitting knowledge to critical examination

MCQ2: Logic concerns itself with
Answer: Assisting man in attainment of truth

MCQ3: Metaphysics concerns itself with
Answer: Knowledge at the highest level

MCQ4: The word enculturation is philosophy could also be called
Answer: Socialization

MCQ5: Children are to understand, appreciate and promote the cultural heritage of the community at large by lessons learnt from the
Answer: School

MCQ6: The child at childhood period is closer  to the _______ than any other member of the family
Answer: Mother

MCQ7: Childhood period is also
Answer: Pre-operational stage

MCQ8: School children want to be treated as
Answer: Individuals

MCQ9: Children are helped to understand, appreciate and promote the cultural heritage of the community at large through
Answer: Education

MCQ10: Metaphysics is a branch of philosophy  which
Answer: Concerns itself with the features of things that hyperphysical supersensible and immaterial

MCQ11: What is philosophy?
Answer: It is a way of thinking and way of life

MCQ12: While handedness is established in most children, some may be left-handed, while about 90% are
Answer: Right-handed

MCQ13: Pre-primary education also helps in the children’s
Answer: Cognitive development

MCQ14: Among the factors that contribute to the need for pre-primary education in Nigeria is the absence of multiple mothering that had provided for the development of trust and 
Answer: Sense of security

MCQ15: Pre-primary education is mainly established and managed by
Answer: Private sector

MCQ16: In pre-primary education, there is need to inculcate
Answer: Reading culture

MCQ17: The child at childhood period is closer  than any other member of the family to the
Answer: Mother

MCQ18: Science that treats the operations of the human mind in its search for the truth is
Answer: Logic

MCQ19: Metaphysics concerns itself with
Answer: Knowledge at the highest level.

MCQ20: Ethics is a branch of philosophy which
Answer:  Concerns itself with the theory of morality

MCQ21: The moral philosophy concerns itself with
Answer: The principles of human conduct

MCQ22: The political philosophy concerns itself with
Answer: The economics and organization of the society

MCQ23: The word philosophy is the combination of two Greek noun
Answer: Philia and sophia

MCQ24: Philosophy is very much interested in 
Answer: Reasoning

MCQ25: The theory of morality is otherwise known as
Answer: Ethics

MCQ26: The branch of philosophy which deals with things that are hyperphysical, supersensible and immaterial is called 
Answer: Metaphysics

MCQ27: Philosophy helps us to broaden horizon of our 
Answer: Search

MCQ28: Ethics is a branch of philosophy which
Answer: Concerns itself with the theory of morality

MCQ29: Early childhood education is also called 
Answer: Pre-primary education

MCQ30: Parents, teachers, the society and government are  education
Answer: Stake holders

MCQ31: Piagetian categorization of children’s intellectual development that falls within childhood period is also known as
Answer: Pre-operational stage

MCQ32: According to Dewey, Curriculum should be based on the
Answer: Social life of life people

MCQ33: Early childhood education gives the children opportunity to develop
Answer: Science and technological knowledge

MCQ34:  The required purposes of early childhood education include
Answer: Effect a smooth transition from home to the school

MCQ35: The purpose of the stated objective can be summed into: Education for socialization and education for
Answer: Numerical and literacy


ECE120

FBQ1: ___________________ involves the activity of muscles which leads to changes in posture, movement and co-ordination movement with the infants developing sensory apparatus.
Answer: Motor development

FBQ2: ____________________ system affects or determines motor development in a child
Answer: Central nervous

FBQ3: ____________________ supports equally affects or determines motor development in a child 
Answer: Environmental

FBQ4: The goal the child has in mind determines ___________________
Answer: Motor development

FBQ5: The body's movement capacities of a child affect ________________
Answer: Motor development

FBQ6: Between the ages of 4 and 6 momths, infants become more successful at ___________________
Answer: grasping objects

FBQ7: By the ages of 3 months, infants make clumsy swipes at ________________
Answer: Objects

FBQ8: The development of hand skills is a clear example of ________ development
Answer: Proximodistal

FBQ9: _______________________ has to do with smaller movements such as reaching and grasping.
Answer: Fine motor development

FBQ10: ______________________ refers to control over actions that help with infants get around in the environment
Answer: Gross motor development

FBQ11: Getting around or "getting a move on" is called __________________
Answer: Location

FBQ12: ______________________ is the movement from one place to another.
Answer: Locomotion

FBQ13: Children gain capacity to move their bodies through _________________
Answer: a sequence of activities

FBQ14: _____________________ is the use of fingers and hands small muscles to reach out and grasp objects. 
Answer: Fine motor development

FBQ15: Crawling is an example of ____________________. activities.
Answer: Gross motor

FBQ16: Children make great strides in the development during ___________________ years
Answer: Preschool

FBQ17: By age  4 or 5, girls are better at tasks requiring balance and _________________ of movement
Answer: Precision

FBQ18: __________________  and ___________________ are important in children ‘s acquisition of motor skills.
Answer: Motivation and practice

FBQ19: In early childhood, boys are better co-ordinated in _____________________
Answer: Throwing and kicking

FBQ20: ____________________ is the result of the joint contribution of nature and nurture to brain lateralization
Answer: Handedness

FBQ21: Many left handed individuals are also ____________________
Answer: Ambidextrous

FBQ22: It is not advisable to re-orient left-handed children to write or carry out _____________
Answer: Motor activities

FBQ23: Cognitive development refers to changes in ___________________
Answer: Intellectual abilities

FBQ24: A Swiss psychologist who was interested in how knowledge develops inHuman beings is called___________________ 
Answer: Jean Piaget

FBQ25: Jean Piaget’s knowledge of and training in Biology shaped his _________________
Answer: Cognitive theory

FBQ26: Piaget defined Schemas as ____________________
Answer: Building blocks of thinking

FBQ27: Trying to understand something new by fitting it into what we already know is known as________________
Answer: Assimilation

FBQ28: The process by which someone responds to new objects or events according to existing schema or ways of organising knowledge is known as ______________
Answer: Cognitive assimilation

FBQ29: _________________ is the process of assimilating a new experience into an existing Schema or accommodating a new Schema to establish a state of mental balance.
Answer: Equilibrium

FBQ30: Approximate age of Pre-operational stage is _________________
Answer: 2 to 7 years

FBQ31: Less egocentrism and deductive reasoning are two characteristics of _______________
Answer: Formal operational stage

FBQ32: Vision, hearing, taste and smell are ________________
Answer: Sensory abilities

FBQ33: The keenness or sharpness of vision is called ______________
Answer: Visual acuity

FBQ34: The process of detecting a stimulus and assigning meaning to it is called  _______________
Answer: Perception

FBQ35: Anything that remains the same in an object in spite of changes in appearance  is called _______________
Answer: An invariant

MCQ1: Examples of fine motor activities include the following except
Answer: Eating

MCQ2: Fine motor development in the first two years include the following  except
Answer: Scrabble

MCQ3: Development milestone of gross motor skills of children aged 3 - 4 years include the following except
Answer: Mimicking the mother

MCQ4: Phases involved in perception are
Answer: All of the options

MCQ5: Factors that play significant role in language development are
Answer: Biological and cultural

MCQ6: The process of language development can be divided into
Answer: Pre-linguistic and linguistics

MCQ7: At birth, infant engage in undifferentiated
Answer: Crying

MCQ8: Immediately children are born healthy, such newborns can maintain
Answer: Eye contact 

MCQ9: Vocalisation or voiced sounds of children in early childhood include the following except
Answer: Emotional disturbances

MCQ10: A one word that carries multiple meaning in early childhood is known as  _________ speech
Answer: Holophrastic

MCQ11: Examples of telegraphic speech are all of the following except
Answer: Daddy

MCQ12: The average count vocabulary of a 3 - year old child is
Answer: 900 words

MCQ13: LAD is
Answer: Language Acquisition Device

MCQ14: The process of taking information through the sense of hearing and making meaning from what was heard is
Answer: Listening.

MCQ15: One of the earliest communicative strategies used by children is
Answer: Vocal imitation

MCQ16: Repetitive pointing and pantomime as important communication tools are used by
Answer: Toddlers

MCQ17: Oracy skills are
Answer: Listening and speaking.

MCQ18: Listening, speaking, reading and writing are basic
Answer: Communication skills

MCQ19: Obstacles to effective listening include the following except
Answer: None of the options

MCQ20: Literacy skills include the following except
Answer: Cramming

MCQ21: Ability to construct meanings from written materials is called
Answer: Reading

MCQ22: Pre-writing activities are
Answer: All of the options

MCQ23: One can enhance writing by
Answer: All of the options

MCQ24: Children have to play games and listen to stories, poems and songs that involved the following except
Answer: None of the options

MCQ25: The first stage of language development in children is the
Answer: Comprehension stage.

MCQ26: Predictable phases of emotional development include the following except
Answer: Emotional attachment.

MCQ27: Some emotions that are noticeable among children before their first birthday include the following except
Answer: None of the options

MCQ28: Emotion is a state of feeling that has
Answer: All of the options

MCQ29: Levels of Maslow's hierachy of needs include
Answer: All of the options

MCQ30: How many stages did Erikson identify in his theory of psychosocial development? 
Answer: 8

MCQ31: How many of Erikson's identified stages are relevant to early childhood education?
Answer: 4

MCQ32: The strong affection tie we have for other people is called
Answer: Attachment

MCQ33: How many stages did Piaget propose in his theory?
Answer: Two stages

MCQ34: At what age do children enter the stage of moral realism? 
Answer: Between 5 and 6

MCQ35: A stage of development where in children realise that people make rules and people can change them explains the concept of
Answer: Moral cooperation
ECE121
MCQ1:  To understand -------------- we must appreciate certain features that make up their personalities.
Answer: Children

MCQ2: To be able to provide all these and make them happy and subsequently educate them, the knowledge of child ……………… is essential.  
Answer: Development

MCQ3: Early Childhood ------------ typically includes the study of nursery schools, kindergarten and primary levels of education.
Answer: Education

MCQ4: Although, different trends in educational issues are considering other broader interest of Early Childhood Education, some even include the study of different age ranges of children in Early Childhood Education.
Answer: True

MCQ5:  Child ……………. has helped to provide useful information on the general growth and development of children.
Answer: development

MCQ6:  The understanding of child ------------ is important to the future academic growth of the child
Answer: development 

MCQ7:  The knowledge of --------------- enables one to recognize what the children need at the different stages of   their life 
Answer: Child development 

MCQ8: We are also able to recognize certain ………………. which we have been learning from childhood.
Answer: characteristics 

MCQ9: A …………… needs to study the development of a child so as to be able to predict the kind of person, the child will develop to as adult.
Answer: teacher 

MCQ10: It is the changes that take place in person when the is a child, that will determine to a great extent, the type of adult he will be.  
Answer: adult

MCQ11:  By studying the development of a child, we are able to apply the knowledge gained to improve the life of other ……………..
Answer: children

MCQ12:  We know what is beyond the limit of children at every stage of their life through our understanding of the processes and stages of ……………………...
Answer: Child development 

MCQ13: We can spot danger signals or detect problematic situation in child’s …………… through our knowledge of child development when we notice a child behaving too long in a manner that he should have outgrown
Answer: behaviour

MCQ14:  There are different methods of carrying out ------------- study on child development,  the  method  to  use  depend  on  the  purpose,  use  and condition for the study.
Answer: Research

MCQ15: This is a scientific method of studying children
Answer: Experimental Method

MCQ16:  In non-experimental study, the ________  of the children are not controlled
Answer: behaviour 

MCQ17: The time for …………….. study may be as long as three years, five years, six years, or even 10 years continuously. 
Answer: longitudinal 

MCQ18: The longitudinal method of studying ……………. is expensive and takes too long time before to complete.
Answer: children

MCQ19: __________ study of children always involve small sets of children of different age group
Answer: Cross sectional

MCQ20:  The ______________ method is better than longitudinal because it is easy to complete the study within a short time, and it is not expensive.
Answer: Cross-sectional

MCQ21: The person carrying out the study, can carry out …………….. with the  children,  or  the  parents,  teachers,  or  care  givers  of  the children he is studying.
Answer: Interview  

MCQ22: ­­­­­­­­­_________ records  involved  writing  down  every  thing  a  child  does  in  a particular setting during a given period.
Answer: Anecdotal

MCQ23: In _________, parents and other adult members of the society also observe children as  they  grow  with  writing  their  observations  down  or  using  any particular established procedure.
Answer: Traditional Methods

MCQ24: Parents or guardians especially the mother may be so busy with house hold chores and her …………….. that she may not even have time to notice any unusual thing about her child.
Answer: career

MCQ25:  As a teacher-trainee in Early Childhood Education it is very important that you have good background knowledge about the ……………foundations of the child.
Answer: Genetic

MCQ26: Your understanding of the ……………..of the child will always make you to appreciate, love, treasure and have a strong attachment and bonding with the child when you will be a practicing professional in Early Childhood Education.
Answer: genetic foundations

MCQ27: The concept of …………………. process is very simple to understand.
Answer: Genetic

MCQ28: ………………. is the scientific study of the ways in which different characteristics are passed from each generation of living things to the next.
Answer: Genetics

MCQ29:  Each of us began life as a single …………… weighing about one twenty-millionth of an ounce
Answer: Cell

MCQ30:  The nucleus of each human cell contains ……………. which are threadlike structures that contain the remarkable substance deoxyribonucleic acid or (DNA)
Answer: chromosomes 

MCQ31: Each gene has its own function and each gene has its own location, its own designated place on a particular ………………..
Answer: chromosome

MCQ32: In the process of passing genetic material to offspring from two different parents, a specialized form of cell division called ……………. which produces cells with only one copy of each chromosome is required,
Answer: meiosis

MCQ33: What follows in the process of reproduction is …………., whereby an egg and a sperm fuse to create a single cell called a ………….
Answer: Fertilization, zygote

MCQ34:  In the …………., the two sets of unpaired chromosomes from the egg and sperm combine to form one set of paired chromosomes – one member of each pair from the mother’s egg and the other member from the father’s sperm.
Answer: zygote

MCQ35:  During the formation of the sperm and egg in meiosis, the members of each pair of chromosomes are separated, but whether the gametes receive the maternal or the paternal …………………. is a matter of choice
Answer: chromosome 

FBQ1:  To understand -------------- we must appreciate certain features that make up their personalities.
Answer: Children

FBQ2: To be able to provide all these and make them happy and subsequently educate them, the knowledge of child ……………… is essential.  
Answer: Development

FBQ3: Early Childhood ------------ typically includes the study of nursery schools, kindergarten and primary levels of education.
Answer: Education

FBQ4: Different trends in educational issues are considering other broader interest of Early Childhood Education, some even include the study of different age ranges of children in Early Childhood Education. TRUE or FALSE
Answer: True

FBQ5:  Child ……………. has helped to provide useful information on the general growth and development of children.
Answer: development

FBQ6:  The understanding of child ------------ is important to the future academic growth of the child
Answer: development  

Fill in the Blank (FBQs) 12:  The knowledge of child --------------- enables one to recognize what the children need at the different stages of   their life 
Answer: development

FBQ7:  The knowledge of child --------------- enables one to recognize what the children need at the different stages of   their life 
Answer: development

FBQ8: We are also able to recognize certain ………………. which we have been learning from childhood.
Answer: characteristics  

FBQ9: A …………… needs to study the development of a child so as to be able to predict the kind of person, the child will develop to as adult.
Answer: teacher  

FBQ10: It is the changes that take place in person when he is a child, that will determine to a great extent, the type of ________ he will be.  
Answer: adult

FBQ12:  We know what is beyond the limit of children at every stage of their life through our understanding of the processes and stages of child ……………………...
Answer: development  

FBQ13: We can spot danger signals or detect problematic situation in child’s …………… through our knowledge of child development when we notice a child behaving too long in a manner that he should have outgrown
Answer: behaviour

FBQ14:  There are different methods of carrying out ------------- study on child development,  the  method  to  use  depend  on  the  purpose,  use  and condition for the study.
Answer: Research

FBQ15: ________ method is a scientific method of studying children
Answer: Experimental

FBQ16:  The non-experimental method, is also scientific, though the person studying the children does not control any ………………..
Answer: behaviour  

FBQ17: The time for …………….. study may be as long as three years, five years, six years, or even 10 years continuously. 
Answer: longitudinal  

FBQ18: The longitudinal method of studying ……………. is expensive and takes too long time before one can complete it.
Answer: children

FBQ19: ___________ method of studying the children involve gathering small sets of children of different age group
Answer: Cross sectional

FBQ20:  The cross-sectional method is better than longitudinal because it is easy to complete the study within a short time, and it is not expensive.
Answer: Cross-sectional

FBQ21: The person carrying out the study, can carry out …………….. with the  children,  or  the  parents,  teachers,  or  care  givers  of  the children he is studying.
Answer: Interview  

FBQ22: ________ records involved  writing  down  every  thing  a  child  does  in  a particular setting during a given period.
Answer: Anecdotal

FBQ23: In __________ method parents and other adult members of the society can also observe children as  they  grow  with  writing  their  observations  down  or  using  any particular established procedure.
Answer: Traditional Methods

FBQ24: A mother may be so busy with house hold chores and her …………….. that she may not even have time to notice any unusual thing about her child.
Answer: career

FBQ25:  As a teacher-trainee in Early Childhood Education it is very important that you have good background knowledge about the ……………foundations of the child.
Answer: Genetic

FBQ26: Your understanding of ……… foundation of the child will always make you to appreciate, love, treasure and have a strong attachment and bonding with the child when you will be a practicing professional in Early Childhood Education.
Answer: Genetic

FBQ27: The concept of …………………. process is very simple to understand.
Answer: Genetic

FBQ28: ………………. is the scientific study of the ways in which different characteristics are passed from each generation of living things to the next.
Answer: Genetics

FBQ29:  Each of us began life as a single …………… weighing about one twenty-millionth of an ounce
Answer: Cell

FBQ30:  The nucleus of each human cell contains ……………. which are threadlike structures that contain the remarkable substance deoxyribonucleic acid or (DNA)
Answer: chromosomes

FBQ31: Each gene has its own function and each gene has its own location, its own designated place on a particular ………………..
Answer: chromosome

FBQ32: In the process of passing genetic material to offspring from two different parents, a specialized form of cell division – ……………. - is required, which produces cells with only one copy of each chromosome
Answer: meiosis

FBQ33: What follows in the process of reproduction is Fertilization, whereby an egg and a sperm fuse to create a single cell called a ………….
Answer: Zygote

FBQ34:  In  …………., the two sets of unpaired chromosomes from the egg and sperm combine to form one set of paired chromosomes – one member of each pair from the mother’s egg and the other member from the father’s sperm.
Answer: Zygote

FBQ35:  During the formation of the sperm and egg in meiosis, the members of each pair of chromosomes are separated, but whether the gametes receives the maternal or the paternal …………………. is a matter of choice
Answer: Chromosome

ECE123

MCQ1: The following are signs of Pregnancy except ______________ 
Answer: Continual heachache

MCQ2:  Foetal Growth and development are divided in _________stages
Answer: Three

MCQ3: One of the following is not a guide to healthy Pregnancy. 
Answer: Take drugs on her own to keep fit

MCQ4:  Conditions that require medical attention to a pregnant woman include
Answer: Anemia

MCQ5:   Among the causes of maternal mortality is_______ 
Answer: Abnormal Haemoglobin

MCQ6: ____________is a major disorder in Pregnancy.
Answer: Eclampsia

MCQ7: The causes of still – birth includes all these except _________ 
Answer: Nutrition

MCQ8: _________ plays a vital role in lives of the reproducing woman as well as in the lives of the children
Answer: Family Planning

MCQ9: Family Planning  methods is grouped  into
Answer: 4

MCQ10: Total abstinence withdrawal and Natural Family Planning are grouped under_______ of family planning
Answer: Traditional methods

MCQ11: Factors that may inhibit the practice of family planning in Nigeria  includes one  of these 
Answer: Cultural factor

MCQ12:  There are __________ types of Infertility
Answer: 2

MCQ13: Risk factors of infertility include 
Answer: None of the options

MCQ14:   Personal hygiene includes 
Answer:  All of the options

MCQ15: The ______ environment deals with those factors that influence human behaviour such as fear, anxiety, motivation, interest, perception, anger etc  
Answer: Psychological

MCQ16:  Health appraisal covers the following areas of the school child except  
Answer: Sanitary conditions 

MCQ17: Self-centredness, stealing, thumb sucking, sense of belonginess  are some of the ___________characteristics of  children.
Answer: social

MCQ18: One of these is not a physical characteristics of a child
Answer: Short attention span

MCQ19: Love for recognition from teachers and other adults in the immediate environment by children is a manifestation of ­­­­a_______ characteristic
Answer: Emotional

MCQ20: The general characteristics of children are categorised into
Answer: four

MCQ21: Which of these is not children determinant of health.
Answer: None of the options

MCQ22: Environmental factors affecting children’s health growth and development includes
Answer: All of the options

MCQ23:  Those responsible for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illness are called ___________ 
Answer: Psychiatrists

MCQ24:  ______provide liaison with medical personnel on the one hand and with the children, teachers and parents on the other hand 
Answer: Nurses

MCQ25:  Child abuse involves____________
Answer: Inflicting physical injury on a child

MCQ26: According to John Olawale and Grace 2007, one of this does not constitute child abuse
Answer: Adequate health provision

MCQ27: Child abuse is caused by one of the following? 
Answer: Disrespect for human dignity

MCQ28: Effect of child abuse on the society includes these except________ 
Answer: Societal development

MCQ29: One of these is not an effect of child abuse on the child 
Answer: Optimum mental development

MCQ30: The intervention measures on early childhood health problems by UNICEF are classified into
Answer: Four

MCQ31:  These situations attract the intervention of USAID in the human society except__________ 
Answer: Domestic violence

MCQ32: Foetal Growth and Development during Pregnancy are divided into _________ stages 
Answer: Three

MCQ33:  A situation in which a child is born already dead which might have occurred few days or weeks in the uterus before birth is referred to as __________
Answer: Still- birth

MCQ34:   During pregnancy another living being is groomed in the woman.  
Answer: True

MCQ35:  Contraceptives are the devices used for preventing ___________ 
Answer:  Pregnancy

FBQ1:   During pregnancy another living being is groomed in the womanTrue/ False_________ 
Answer: True

FBQ 2:  __________facilitates opening of the cervix and the expulsion
Answer: Contraction

FBQ3:  ________is the foundation for child survival health growth and development 
Answer: Maternal Health Care

FBQ4:  Contraceptives are the devices used for preventing ___________ 
Answer:   Pregnancy

FBQ5:  Child health is related to many factors. True/False_________
Answer:   True

FBQ6:  Children in their early years need proper and adequate nutrition for health growth and development. True/False_______________
Answer:   True

FBQ7:   Nutritional deficiencies lead to improved cognitive   development. True/False_________________
Answer: False

FBQ8:  Malnutrition  aids growth in children True/False______________
Answer: False

FBQ10:  __________ Is dynamic and not static in nature
Answer: Health

FBQ11:  __________ Is a major health determinant 
Answer: Heredity

FBQ12:  Rich people are unable to enjoy the insecurity of preventive,  curative and promotive health care services.True/False________
Answer:   false

FBQ13:  A particular environment is either comfortable or detrimental to the live of an organism, human beings inclusive True/False__________
Answer:   True

FBQ14:  The basic needs of life include shelter, cars and certificates True/False_____
Answer: false  

FBQ15:  School Health services constitute one of the component of school ____________ programme
Answer: health

FBQ16: __________ Is the procedure that aims at taking care of the mouth and teeth of the children    
Answer:   Dental examination

FBQ17: Anthropometric assessment is concerned with the assessment /measuring the height , weight and __________composition of the school children  
Answer: Body

FBQ18: __________ Is the procedure that aims at taking care of the mouth and teeth of the children    
Answer:   Dental examination

FBQ19: The procedure that are carried out by doctors , nurses counsellors teacher and other qualified personnel in order to interpret to pupils and parents the nature and significance of health problems is known as_______ 
Answer:   Health counselling

FBQ20: Health evaluation is the procedure that is carried out to determine ________and development of children 
Answer:   Healthy growth

FBQ21: The procedure taken by schools to prevent pupils from being affected by certain health problems is called 
Answer:   immunisation

FBQ22: Every school is required to have a health room or_________ for emergency health care 
Answer:   Dispensary

FBQ23: Knowing the historical development of the childrens health is an important aspect of ______________ 
Answer:   Health Appraisal

FBQ24: ________Is conducted to detect obvious eyes disease 
Answer:   Vision Screening test

FBQ25: People concerned with the rehabilitation of the functions of the injured parts of the body are called__________ 
Answer:   Physical Therapists

FBQ26: Psychologists help in detecting_________ behaviours from the normal ones in the school children 
Answer:   Deviant

FBQ27: Teachers play vital role in the observation and detection of health problems faced by school children True/False _____________ 
Answer:   True

FBQ28: Disorders of the musculoskeletal system are treated by _________  
Answer:   orthopaedists

FBQ29: A comprehensive school health services programme is of no importance to the lives of the school children. True/False_______ 
Answer: false

FBQ30: Health services programme is organised and implemented by a team of personnel from different areas of health, is this True/False. 
Answer: True

FBQ30: Those involved in the study and care of the foot are called_______ 
Answer: Podiatrists

FBQ31: Those who specialised in the practice of interred medicine are referred to as____________   
Answer: Internist

FBQ32: A child is any human being who is below the age of 21 years. True/False ______ 
Answer: false

FBQ33: There are ________basic principles of children’s rights 
Answer: Ten

FBQ34: Every child is entitled to adequate rest, recreation according to his age and culture. True/False___________  
Answer: True

FBQ35: Child abuse refers to a violation of any______________
Answer: Child’s right
ECE223
MCQ1: Children acquire large body of facts through 
Answer: Inquiry

MCQ2:   Phenotypic factors is made up of the following except
Answer: Education

MCQ3:   The child can interact more effectively with ---
Answer: Stimulating environment

MCQ4:   What are the two things emphasized in learning?
Answer: Observable and relatively permanent change in behaviour

MCQ5:   Which of these responses is as a result of learning?
Answer: Emotions

MCQ6: The kind of learning associated with a stimulus response is known as
Answer: Rule learning

MCQ7:   Instrumental conditioning was popularized by
Answer: B. F. Skinner

MCQ8: In what kind of learning does the consequent reaction reinforce response
Answer: Operant conditioning

MCQ9: --- is a very economical way of learning and less time consuming
Answer: Imitation

MCQ10:   Learning consistent with a pattern present in the actions of a model is known as
Answer: Imitation

MCQ11:   Stimulus response learning
Answer: Question technique

MCQ12:   ------ means when meaningful stories are woven round the learning task
Answer: Anecdote technique

MCQ13:   ____ and ----- helps the preschool child add new perceptions and information  to previous body of experience 
Answer: Rhymes and songs

MCQ14:   Preschool children develop confidence through ----
Answer: Playing

MCQ15:   Which of these are the inseparable concepts in early childhood learning
Answer: Play and learning

MCQ16:   ---- is quantitative, visible and measurable
Answer: Growth

MCQ17:   Hezberg (1959) describes environment in dual capacity as ----- and ------
Answer: Internal and external

MCQ18: The internal component of the child is seen as ----- while the external is ---- 
Answer: Environment, external condition

MCQ19:   Predictability in environmental events help the child in developing ----- and ------ in his own abilities 
Answer: Stability , confidence

MCQ20:   Child growth and development can be influenced by the interplay of ---- and -----
Answer: Heredity and environment

MCQ21:   Childhood play is all of these except
Answer: A mere pleasure

MCQ22:   Through playful activities the baby learns
Answer: About his personal boundaries

MCQ23:   A child’s most consuming occupation is
Answer: Curiosity and play

MCQ24:   There are ---- stages of play in the pre-school year
Answer: 5

MCQ25:   Which of the following type of play leads to cooperative play?
Answer: Parallel play

MCQ26:   Learning is defined as a relative permanent change in behaviour arising from --- or ----
Answer: Experience and practice

MCQ27:   ---- and ---- factors operating within and outside a child stimulate the nature of the child’s experience
Answer: Emotional and environmental

MCQ28: All these are sub-theories under the stimulus response theory except
Answer: sub-theory of thinking

MCQ29: The cognitive theory of learning is made up of these sub-theories except
Answer: Sub-theory of curiosity and interest

MCQ30:   Children acquire large body of facts through
Answer: Inquiry

MCQ31: One of these is not part of the space arrangement for the centre
Answer: The room for infants must be divided into areas for specific activities

MCQ32:   One of these animals is not advisable to be kept in the children’s playspace
Answer: Turtles

MCQ33:  Knowing the typical development of children within the age span the programme serves provides a framework from which teachers prepare the ---------- and plan -------
Answer: Learning environment, appropriate experiences

MCQ34:   The basic features of learning are all of these except
Answer: Awareness

MCQ35:  The role of the teacher in exploration is all of these except - 
Answer: Facilitate and terminate programme

FBQ1: Development of the skills of critical thinking and how to solve different problems is gotten through ----------
Answer: Outdoor play

FBQ2: Being guided by the readiness of a child helps the teacher not to get into -----------
Answer:  Frustration

FBQ3: Maturation is when the ------- potentials of a child is developed in sequential order
Answer:  Maturation

FBQ4: Large muscles are developed through the use of ---------
Answer:  Swings

FBQ5: Children manage different heights and body control through -------
Answer:  Climbing

FBQ6: Dramatic play among children is promoted through the use of -----------
Answer:  Sandbox

FBQ7: The staff for the preschool programme should be knowledgeable about the value of play and how to ------- play activities
Answer:  Supervise

FBQ8: ------------- is a relatively permanent change in behaviour of an organism
Answer:  Learning

FBQ9: A Montessori class consist of children between ages ---------
Answer:  3 to 6

FBQ10: Maria Montessori regarded freedom of movement as the corner stone for ------
Answer:  Motor education

FBQ11: ----- is simple observation of a particular act and the practice of that behaviour by the observer
Answer:  Imitation

FBQ12: ----- learning  is a phenomenon where the same response is learned by an entire class of events
Answer:  Concept

FBQ13: ----- learning is learning about the relationship between two or more concepts
Answer:  Rule

FBQ14: -------- promotes an environment where learners are not afraid of making mistakes
Answer:  Outdoor play

FBQ15: Playing and ---- are inseparable concepts in early childhood education
Answer:  learning

FBQ16: Preschool children’s learning styles consist of activities that facilitate learning ----- among preschool pupils
Answer:  Informally

FBQ17: Development refers to -------- that occurs in a child over time that makes him move from immaturity and helplessness to a more mature and competent level of functioning
Answer:  Holistic changes

FBQ18: In preschool when children's role-play is partly free from teachers' planning and involvement it is called -----------
Answer:  Free play

FBQ19: Free choice of play items helps the child to develop --------
Answer:  Self confidence

FBQ20: ------- describes the surrounding that affects growth and development
Answer:  Environment

FBQ21: Development of the skills of critical thinking and how to solve different problems is promoted through ------------
Answer:  Outdoor play

FBQ22: Play is important and accepted in ------ education
Answer:  Preschool

FBQ23: Quantitative process is the same thing as ----------
Answer: Growth

FBQ24: The UN convention suggested on the rights of the child that a child should not work but have opportunity for play and ---- activities
Answer:  leisure

FBQ25: Play is a natural, spontaneous and creative activity through which children learn a number of  --------
Answer:  things

FBQ26: The beginning of ------- activities is observed from the period of infancy
Answer: Playful

FBQ27: ------ is a preparation for adult life
Answer:  Play

FBQ28: The child learns to differentiate himself for the world around him through ------ activities
Answer:  Playful

FBQ29: Cooing, gurgling and babbling is the first stage of the child’s ---------- development
Answer:  Language

FBQ30: -------- factors are factors that lie within a person
Answer:  Organismic

FBQ31: The child interacts more effectively with stimulating environment because he is in a constant state of growth and -----
Answer:  change

FBQ32: Metamorphic change and --------- emphasizes the role of facilitating cognitive enrichment for the preschool child
Answer:  environment

FBQ33: Learning and experience comes through ----
Answer:  Perception

FBQ34: ----- is associated with exploration and discovery
Answer:  Movement

FBQ35: The development of --------------- of a child in a sequential order is referred to as  maturation
Answer:  Innate potentials
ECE231
FBQ1: Scientific laws are generalized statement that have characterized….pattern
Answer: General

FBQ2: ….Language has had great influence on other European languages used in science and other disciplines today.
Answer: Greek

FBQ3: Today ancient Mesopotamia is located in the area of…
Answer: modern Iraq

FBQ4: …. was one of the longest lived civilization of the ancient world
Answer: Ancient Egypt

FBQ5: The early Greek philosophers were
Answer: Cosmologists

FBQ6: … said that original principles of all things is water
Answer: Thales

FBQ7: The ancient Egyptians were very good in…
Answer: astronomy

FBQ8: …science was used to solve practical problems confronting them.
Answer: Chinese

FBQ9: Abdullahi (1975) identified... major reasons why science enjoys prominent positions in the society
Answer: 3

FBQ10: ….is regarded as the father of medicine and modern medical doctors
Answer: Euclid

FBQ11: ...invented a complete system of geometry
Answer: Euclid

FBQ12: A fact is something that can be shown to be…
Answer: truth

FBQ13: The outcome of observation and measurement need to be ….
Answer: Communicated

FBQ14: The origin of man is described in a book titled …
Answer: The Descent of Man

FBQ15: ...really worked extensively on the theory of evolution and even proved it in his book titled “The origin of Species”.
Answer: Charles Darwin

FBQ16: Koslow and Nay (1967) proposed ... attributes
Answer: 8

FBQ17: Inductive method of reasoning was developed by…
Answer: Francis Bacon

FBQ18: ...formed the building blocks of protein which is the basic material of living organism today.
Answer: Amino Acids

FBQ19: The first person to make a comprehensive theory of evolution was….
Answer: Lamark

FBQ20: Deductive reasoning was developed by……
Answer: Aristotle

FBQ21: Scientists carry out their investigation in …
Answer: Laboratory

FBQ22: Method of reasoning were developed by……...Philosophers
Answer: Greek

FBQ23: The school of thought that traced the origin of man is called…
Answer: theory of creation

FBQ24: From the result of the test hypothesis in an experiment...can be formulated.
Answer: model

FBQ25: The basic theoretical structure of physical sciences can be found… law
Answer: Boyle’s

FBQ26: A theory is put forward to explain the existence of…
Answer: law

FBQ27: The primary aim of technology is to make life…
Answer: Comfortable

FBQ28: A theory is put forward to explain the existence of hypothesis. TRUE or FALSE
Answer: FALSE

FBQ29: … is first skill used by scientists in carrying out investigation of natural phenomena
Answer: Observation

FBQ30: There are ... major stages involve in scientific method
Answer: 6

FBQ31: Scientific laws are generalized statement that have characterized….pattern
Answer: General

FBQ32: The term technology has its root from a combination of …. Greek words
Answer: 4

FBQ33: ….is concern with knowing the size or extent of something especially in comparison within a known standard
Answer: Prediction

FBQ34: The concept “logos” means ….
Answer: speech

FBQ35: .. Is made in order to simplify communication on phenomenal being investigated by scientists.
Answer: Operational Definition

MCQ1: Ancient Maya is today located in ….
Answer: Middle America

MCQ2: The people known as the Maya lived in the region that is now
Answer: Argentina

MCQ3: ….Arab chemists left their marks in some names used in chemistry today
Answer: Alkali

MCQ4: Industrial Revolution started in Britain in ..century
Answer: 18th century

MCQ5: ….discovered radio activity and she was the first woman to win Nobel prize
Answer: Marie Curie

MCQ6: ...discovered that some micro-organisms are involved in causing disease
Answer: Louis Pasteur

MCQ7: The medieval period for all its contributions to science was a period of … for science.
Answer: go slow

MCQ8: …country use small rods to count their numbers
Answer: China

MCQ9: The term renaissance is a French word meaning…
Answer: Rebirth

MCQ10: ...confirm the Copernican theory
Answer: Johanes Kepler

MCQ11: ...wrote books on diet and hygiene
Answer: Malmonides

MCQ12: Historians of science has described the middle age as a period peculiar with..
Answer: Magic

MCQ13: ….wrote on algebra, a name derived from Arabic word “Al-Jabr
Answer: Al-kwarizmi

MCQ14: Revolutionary upsurge in science is between…….. and ……….
Answer: 16 and 17centuries

MCQ15: Eminent 19th century physicist includes all except…
Answer: Hans Christian Oersted

MCQ16: …country use small rods to count their numbers
Answer: China

MCQ17: Hindu- Arabic numerals include ….
Answer: Zero

MCQ18: Arab mathematician Muhameed Al- Khwarizmi introduced Hindu – Arabic numerals to…
Answer: America

MCQ19: Ancient Maya is today located in ….
Answer: Middle America

MCQ20: ...was regarded as the founder of the science of dynamics
Answer: Galileo Galilee

MCQ21: The word “techne” means ….
Answer: Art

MCQ22: ….is concern with knowing the size or extent of something especially in comparison within a known standard
Answer: Prediction

MCQ23: … are processes used by scientists to carrying out investigation except.
Answer: cleaning

MCQ24: The basic theoretical structure of physical sciences can be found… law
Answer: Boyle’s law

MCQ25: A scientific idea is a ….used by scientist
Answer: Mental image

MCQ26: Empirical concepts are concepts derived from…..… and ……..
Answer: direct and indirect observation

MCQ27: … are processes used by scientists to carrying out investigation except.
Answer: Cleaning

MCQ28: logos” means ………..
Answer: Talk

MCQ29: A scientific idea is a…. by scientist
Answer: Mental image

MCQ30: ….Language has had great influence on other European languages used in science and other disciplines today.
Answer: Greek

MCQ31: In pure science, ... were more practical then theoretical.
Answer: Chinese

MCQ32: ... was a great metaphysician, mathematician, astrophysicist and political theorists.
Answer: Plato

MCQ33: ...was a Greek philosopher and a mathematician
Answer: Pythagoras

MCQ34: ….is regarded as the father of medicine and modern medical doctors
Answer: Hippocratus

MCQ35: ….are Greeks philosopher except…
Answer: Piaget

ECE232

FBQ1: Non-cognitive behaviours  can only be evaluated through_______
Answer: Observation

FBQ2: Government has indirect control over _________ education .
Answer: Nursery

FBQ3: Neglecting children at their early stages in life leads to ______ effects.
Answer: permanent

FBQ4: For effective teaching and learning, teacher needs to rely on ………….
Answer: Lesson plan

FBQ5: The objective of showing pictures to nursery pupils is to motivate ___ learning.
Answer: Creative

FBQ6: The methods of testing and examining students in a regular basis are called ______.
Answer: Continuous assessment

FBQ7: Another name for nursery or pre-school is ____.
Answer: Early childhood

FBQ8: What kind of behaviours is difficult to evaluate using paper and pencil tests?
Answer: Non-cognitive behaviours

FBQ9: A person trained to look out for the occurrence or absence of behaviour is called……….
Answer: Observer

FBQ10: Observer performs three duties such as participating, observing and………..
Answer: Recording

FBQ11: An instrument used for collecting data while observation is going on is called……….
Answer: Observational tools

FBQ12: A list of characteristic behaviours or action relating to one’s personality traits and performance which the teacher checks off is refer to a………..
Answer: Checklist

FBQ13: An instrument with which events that are directly observed as they occur are recorded and the information is analysed for the purpose of decision-making is known as…………
Answer: Observational schedule

FBQ14: The book kept to record cases of punishment given to children and to ensure that the procedure for punishing any child has been followed is called………….
Answer: Punishment book

FBQ15: Book that the main events or the main happenings in the school are recorded,e.g. performance in sports or academic activities is called…………
Answer: Log book

FBQ16: What regulate school activities in the school?
Answer: Timetable

FBQ17: Items used or consumed always and that have to be replaced from time to time is called………..
Answer: Consumable stock

FBQ18: Items such as furniture, farm tools, games equipment, audio-visual materials are known as………..
Answer: Non-consumable stock

FBQ19: Cards prepared by the teacher at the end of each term and given to the pupils who will in turn take them to their parents is called………..
Answer: Report card

FBQ20: Which record workbook will help the teacher to know the area covered as well as area not covered?
Answer: Record workbook

FBQ21: The process of establishing the status of the performance of an individual or group in a given task usually with reference to the expected outcome is called………..
Answer: Assessment

FBQ22: The aspect of assessment that usually takes care of cognitive tasks of a child in form of all his/her performance in the school subjects is…………
Answer: Quantitative

FBQ23: ………….. Involves creating a questioning situation to assess the amount of knowledge (cognitive), character (affective) and skills(psychomotor).
Answer: Test

FBQ24:  When the majority of questions tends to be fuller and more appropriate for the time allowed between question and response is testing………..  
Answer: Difficulty level

FBQ25: A table indicating the topics covered and the objective being measured is called…………
Answer: Table of specification

FBQ26: A method of scoring an essay test paragraph by paragraph is called…………
Answer: Analytic scoring

FBQ27: The marking in which one assigns letter grades to each score or interval of scores is…………. 
Answer: Institutional marking

FBQ28: A method of determining the final grade for a given period of time through a series of periodic assessments comprising test and non-test measures.
Answer: Continuous Assessment

FBQ29: The kind of test that has a table of norms is known as………..
Answer: standardized test

FBQ30: The art of looking out for and recording the presence or absence of verbal and non-verbal behaviour of a person or group of persons
Answer: Observation

FBQ31: The most popular item formats used in educational assessment is called……….
Answer: Multiple choice item

FBQ32: The only instrument commonly used by the classroom teacher to assess cognitive abilities is ……….
Answer: Test

FBQ33: Test must be valid and………...
Answer: Reliable

FBQ34: Continuous assessment supposed to cover cognitive, affective and ……….domain.
Answer: Psychomotor

FBQ35: Assessment could both be qualitative and………..
Answer: Quantitative

MCQ1: The potential period of intellectual development in children is ______.
Answer: 3-5yrs

MCQ2: Early Child Education is also referred to as ------- Education.
Answer: Pre-school

MCQ3: . Non-cognitive behaviours can only be evaluated through_______.
Answer: Observations

MCQ4:  Early Child Education include the following except __________
Answer: Primary

MCQ5: An environment which is designed or created by an observer to appear natural whereas it is really controlled by the observer is known as……… 
Answer: Contrived setting

MCQ6: Environment whereby observer limits behaviours of the person being observed to those relevant to his needs and interests is called……….
Answer: Controlled setting

MCQ7: What is used for the measurement of pupils’ cognitive, affective and psychomotor behaviours. 
Answer: Checklists

MCQ8: An observational system which gives brief account of the events on behaviours at specific times is called……….
Answer: Anecdotal records

MCQ9: When an observer categorises the observed behaviour and records the behaviour in the sequence of occurrence as it occurs this is called……..
Answer: Categorised system

MCQ10: Items used or consumed always and that have to be replaced from time to time is called………..
Answer: Consumable stock

MCQ11: The book is made to back up the existence of any school is called…………
Answer: Education law book

MCQ12: The book where a lot of money that comes into the school or is spent for the school is recorded is called………..
Answer: School cash book

MCQ13: The book where class teacher’s duty to keep his/her record of the presence or absence of all the pupils in a particular class on daily, weekly or termly basis is known as………….
Answer: Attendance register

MCQ14: What does a teacher needs to prepare before going to class?
Answer: Lesson notebook

MCQ15: The process of establishing the status of the performance of an individual or group in a given task usually with reference to the expected outcome is known as………. 
Answer: Assessment

MCQ16: A set of questions or exercises given to pupils after they might have been taught to measure what they learnt from a teaching session is known as……….. 
Answer: Test

MCQ17: Tests are used for the following purposes except………
Answer: Benefits purposes

MCQ18: A method of scoring an essay test such that marks are awarded to the questions after reading all the response is called………..
Answer: Global scoring

MCQ19: The marking in which one assigns letter grades to each score or interval of scores is………….
Answer: Institutional marking

MCQ20:  The following are the characteristic of continuous assessment except……… 
Answer: analytical

MCQ21:  The kind of test that has a table of norms is known as………..
Answer: Standardized test

MCQ22: Tools for observation are as follows except…………
Answer: Observational technique

MCQ23: The following are parts of multiple choice items except………
Answer: All correct items

MCQ24: Test must be valid and………. 
Answer: Reliable

MCQ25: The two types of brushes used for painting are 
Answer: Hog hair and the stable brushes

MCQ26: What are composite colours? 
Answer: An initial colour mixed when two or more colours are mixed together

MCQ27: Warm colours tend to make an object……… 
Answer: Larger

MCQ28:  Threads are derived from ----.
Answer: Spinning of cotton

MCQ29:  How many types of computer do we have?
Answer: 3

MCQ30: A poster is made  for……….
Answer: Advertisement purpose

MCQ31: One of the following is an example of computer graphic design 
Answer: Microsoft Power Point

MCQ32:  Painting is sometimes referred to as ………..
Answer: Secondary Finishing

MCQ33: _____ is the process of judging an opinion about something. 
Answer: Recording

MCQ34: Paints, crayons, pencils, songs etc. are forms of _____. 
Answer: teaching Aids

MCQ35: Food given to students in northern part of Nigeria is a form of _____ stock.
Answer: Consumable

SED22

MCQ1: The _____________ is referred to as the absolute or thermodynamic temperature scale?
Answer: Kelvin

MCQ2: Which of  these best describe the triple point of water?
Answer: temperature at which solid ice, liquid, and water vapour coexist in thermal equilibrium at  the same temperature and pressure

MCQ3: The triple point of water is given as _______K
Answer: 272.16

MCQ4: The relation between the Celsius scale and Fahrenheit scale is____________
Answer: Tf =9/5Tc-32

MCQ5: -70°C is equivalent to___________ Kelvin
Answer: 203

MCQ6: The study of the motion of an object and the force causing it is ______
Answer: Kinematics

MCQ7: Motion that does not follow any definite pattern is said to be ______________
Answer: Random

MCQ8: It can be deduced from the Newton's second law of motion that______________
Answer: force is proportional to rate of change of momentum

MCQ9: The similarity between distance and displacement is the ___________
Answer: magnitude

MCQ10: The temperature range of a clinical thermometer is within the range of _________
Answer: 35-43°

MCQ11: Which of these best describe the first Newton's law of motion?
Answer: Every object continues to move on a straight line unless it is being acted upon by an external force

MCQ12: The momentum before collision is equal to the momentum after collision is explained in______
Answer: Principle of conservation of momentum

MCQ13: A man runs a distance of 2.0km in 10mins, his average speed is _________
Answer: 3.3m/s

MCQ14: A car travelling at uniform speed of 10km/h spends 15mins moving from point A to point B along its route. The distance between A and B is ________
Answer: 2.5km

MCQ15: A fruit drops from the top of a tree 2.5m tall. The time it takes the fruit to reach the ground is ________
Answer: 0.71s

MCQ16: Two vectors P and Q acting on a body and acting directly opposite to one another, if the forces are 90N and 60N respectively, their resultant force will be?
Answer: 30N

MCQ17: Watt is equivalent to______________
Answer: Nm/s

MCQ18: Which of these is true about speed?
Answer: all of the above

MCQ19: The best instrument for measuring the diameter of a metal rod is ______________
Answer: vernier calliper

MCQ20: Which of these best describe the dimension for work?
Answer: ML²Tˉ²

MCQ21: The S.I unit for momentum is ___________
Answer: Kgm/s

MCQ22: kgm/s² is the unit of____________
Answer: force

MCQ23: Power can be measured in any of these EXCEPT___________
Answer: J/kg

MCQ24: A car travels 15km due east on a straight road and then 20km due north before finally comes to rest, the resultant displacement of the car is_________
Answer: 25km

MCQ25: The thermometric substance of bimetallic thermometer is _____________
Answer: Two dissimilar metals

MCQ26: Which of the following is a set of scalars?
Answer: Density, capacitance and distance

MCQ27: Which of the following is a set of vector quantities?
Answer: Weight, displacement, and momentum

MCQ28: Which of these is odd?
Answer: Time

MCQ29: Change in the electric potential difference or current between two metal junctions at different temperature is a property of _________thermometer.
Answer: thermocouple

MCQ30: A ball of mass 0.6kg moving at a velocity of 20m/s is suddenly hit by a force of 5N for a time of 0.035. Its new velocity of motion is ____
Answer: 20.25m/s

MCQ31: Which of the following CANNOT be used as a thermometric substance for liquid in glass thermometer
Answer: Water

MCQ32: The basis of working of thermometer is the __________ in physical properties of the material with temperature
Answer: Variation

MCQ33: Properties being used for the construction of thermometers are called ______________
Answer: Thermometric properties

MCQ34: The unit of heat is given as___________
Answer: J

MCQ35: Celsius scale was named after the _________ scientist who suggested it
Answer: English

FBQ1:  ____________ is the ability to do work
Answer: Energy

FBQ2:  ____________ is the maximum displacement of particle from its rest position
Answer: amplitude

FBQ3: Principal axis in a spherical mirror is the line from the_______ to the centre of curvature
Answer: Pole

FBQ4: Momentum is the product of _______ and_________  
Answer: Mass, velocity

FBQ5: The internal friction between layers of a liquid or gas is termed __________
Answer: Viscosity

FBQ6: Wavelength is the distance between two successive_______ of a wave
Answer: Crest

FBQ7: _______ is the ability of a substance to regain its original shape and size after being distorted by an external force.
Answer: Elasticity

FBQ8: The expression mgh is the mathematical computation of__________
Answer: Potential energy

FBQ9: The expression $$\frac{mv^{2}}{2}$$ is a formula to compute _________
Answer: Kinetic energy

FBQ10: The turning effect of a force about a given point is called ____________
Answer: Moment

FBQ11: The elastic property of the surface of the water as a result of so many forces acting on the surface molecule is called___________
Answer: Surface tension

FBQ12: The transfer of heat energy by means of electromagnetic waves is called____________
Answer: Radiation

FBQ13: The unit of specific heat capacity is __________
Answer: J/KgK

FBQ14: A pure substance solidifies at a definite temperature called_______________
Answer: freezing point

FBQ15: The temperature in which pure substances liquefies is termed____________
Answer: melting point

FBQ16: The Newton’s first law of motion can also be termed as___________ law
Answer: inertia

FBQ17: The latent heat of ___________ is required to change a unit mass of substance from solid to liquid without temperature change
Answer: Fusion

FBQ18: Heat capacity per unit mass will give ___________
Answer: Specific heat capacity

FBQ19: Heat transferred through fluid is said to have been transferred by__________
Answer: Convection

FBQ20: ___________ is the process of heat transfer whereby heat is transferred directly through a material medium without the movement of the material.
Answer: Conduction

FBQ21: The motion exhibited by smoke is said to be__________ motion
Answer: Random

FBQ22: The force of attraction that binds gas molecules together is referred to as_________
Answer: Vander Waal’s force

FBQ23: ___________ is the force of attraction between molecules of different kind
Answer: Adhesion

FBQ24: The law that is used in determining refractive index is ____________
Answer: Snell’s law

FBQ25: Waves which travels at 90 degrees to the direction of the vibration producing the waves is said to be_____________ waves
Answer: Transverse

FBQ26: _________ is a disturbance which travels through a medium transferring energy from one point to another without causing any permanent displacement of the medium.
Answer: Waves

FBQ27: ______________ is the change in the direction of waves when they pass through an opening
Answer: Diffraction

FBQ28: In a simple machine, the expression $$\frac{Effort}{Load}$$
Answer: Velocity ratio

FBQ29: _________ is the effect created when two similar waves are superimposed.
Answer: Interference

FBQ30: Sound waves are good example of ________________ waves
Answer: Longitudinal

FBQ31: _______is the fraction of original length of an object that expanded per Kelvin rise in temperature
Answer: Linear expansivity

FBQ32: Potential difference is measured in _______
Answer: Volts

FBQ33: The S.I. unit of current is ___________
Answer: Ampere

FBQ34: _________ is an equipment that is most suitable for measuring low current
Answer: Galvanometer

FBQ35: The “to” and “fro” motion of a body is called __________ motion
Answer: Oscillatory

SED122

FBQ1: The nature of the charge on Gamma rays is ---------charge
Answer: Neutral

FBQ2: The type of charge on Beta ray is -----------
Answer: negative

FBQ3: Low ionising power on gases is found on.............ray
Answer: Beta

FBQ4: The nature of the charge on an electron is ------------
Answer: Negative

FBQ5: The magnitude of the charge is the same on a proton and an .............
Answer: Electron

FBQ6: The constituents of the atom are............., electrons and neutrons
Answer: Protons

FBQ7: The relative atomic mass of an element is the mass of one atom of the element compared to (1/12) of the mass of one atom of carbon - 12 ..........
Answer: Isotopes

FBQ8: Mass spectrometer is the instrument  used to determine fairly accurately the relative atomic masses of ..........
Answer: Elements

FBQ9: When two or more elements combine chemically in fixed proportion by mass, it results to ......
Answer: compound

FBQ10: The ..........of compounds and the elements from which they are formeddiffer from each other
Answer: Properties

FBQ11: Non metals are .......and gases
Answer: Solids

FBQ12: The process in which two or more light nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus with a release of energy is known as.......... fussion
Answer: Nuclear  

FBQ13: Electrovalent bonding involves electron transfer from the valence shell of one ......to the valence shell of the other
Answer: Atom

FBQ14: The process in which the nucleus of a heavy element is spilt into two nuclei of nearly equal mass with a release of energy and radiation is known as  nuclear .......
Answer: Fission

FBQ15: The path of deflection of Alpha rays is towards a negative ......
Answer: Pole

FBQ16: The path on which Gamma rays  deflected have no effect on ......field
Answer: Electric

FBQ17: The statement that atoms tend to gain or lose electrons until there are eight electrons in their valence shell refers to.......... rule___________
Answer: Octet

FBQ18: Michael faraday’s experiment is in………..
Answer: Electricity

FBQ19: Covalent bonding is a form of bonding arises from the .......of electrons among atoms
Answer: Sharing

FBQ20: Vaander Waal's forces are form of bonding exist even between uncombined atoms and non ........molecules?
Answer: Polar

FBQ21: Radioactivity  can be associated with ......nuclei
Answer: Unstable

FBQ22: ...........life  is a measure of the time taken for half of the radioactive substance to decay
Answer: Half

FBQ23: A lot of energy  is often required to split compounds into the ......elements
Answer: Constituent

FBQ24: Physical methods can be used to separate a ........with varying components?
Answer: Mixture

FBQ25: Chemical reactions are explain by combinations and..........  of atoms
Answer: Rearrangement

FBQ26: Theory  is a ......proposal to explain an observed statement of facts
Answer: Tested

FBQ27: ........postulate was discarded as a result of The knowledge of radioactivity. 
Answer: Daltons

FBQ28: Faraday, ...........and Millikan conducted experiments that accounted for the evidences about the nature of matter
Answer: Thompson

FBQ29: Chemical symbols and ....... are used to represent elements and compounds
Answer: Formulae

FBQ30: Lustre is a general characteristics of .......
Answer: Metals

FBQ31: The third particle in the nucleus is..............
Answer: Neutron

FBQ32: Element cannot be ......
Answer: Split

FBQ33: Substance that can be broken down into elements is called........
Answer: Compound

FBQ34: Non metals .........cannot heat
Answer: 8Conduct

FBQ35: Metal is a solid at .......temperature 
Answer: Room

MCQ1: What is the nature of the charges on an electron?
Answer: negatively

MCQ2: What is the magnitude of the charge on a proton and an electron?
Answer: the same

MCQ3: What is the constituents of the atom?
Answer: protons, electrons and neutrons

MCQ4: For the atom to be electrically neutral, what should be the magnitude of the charges of the protons and electrons?
Answer: number of protons and electrons must be equal 

MCQ5: What is the relative atomic mass of an element? 
Answer: the mass of one atom of the element compared to (1/12) of the mass of one atom of carbon - 12 isotopes

MCQ6: What instrument would you use to determine fairly accurately the relative atomic masses of elements
Answer: mass spectrometer

MCQ7: What do Chemical symbols and formulae  used to represent ?
Answer: elements and compounds

MCQ8: Which of these laws was discarded as a result of The knowledge of radioactivity?
Answer: Daltons postulate

MCQ9: Which of these can be associated with unstable nuclei?
Answer: Radioactivity

MCQ10: Which of these statements best define the phenomenon of half-life? 
Answer: a measure of the time taken for half of the radioactive substance to decay

MCQ11: What radiations does a radioactive element in its decay emit?
Answer: Alpha, beta and gamma rays

MCQ12: What type of charges do Alpha rays bear?
Answer: positively charged

MCQ13: Identify the correct statement about Alpha rays
Answer: high ionising power on gases

MCQ14: What is the nature of the charge on Gamma rays?
Answer: neutrally charged

MCQ15: What type of charges do Beta rays carry?
Answer: negatively charged

MCQ16: Which of these statements hold true about Beta rays?
Answer: low ionising power on gases

MCQ17: Which of these statements hold true about Gamma rays?
Answer: very low ionising power on gases

MCQ18: Which of these statements hold true for an element ?
Answer: cannot be split

MCQ19: What is a pure substance that can be broken down into elements called
Answer: Compound

MCQ20: How many groups can you subdivide an element into?
Answer: 2

MCQ21: What results when two or more elements combine chemically in fixed proportion by mass.
Answer: compound

MCQ22: Which of these can be associated with unstable nuclei?
Answer: Radioactivity

MCQ23: How much energy  is often required to split compounds into the constituent elements
Answer: a lot of

MCQ24: What is the numbers of compounds available.  
Answer: Limitless

MCQ25: How would you seperate a mixture with varying components?
Answer: physical methods

MCQ26: Which of these methods can be used to separate a mixture
Answer: all of the options

MCQ27: How would you explain chemical reactions  of atoms
Answer: combinations and rearrangement

MCQ28: What is a tested proposal to explain an observed statement of fact
Answer: Theory

MCQ29: Which law states that all elements are made up of small, indivisible particles called atoms
Answer: Daltons Atomic theory

MCQ30: which of these scientists conducted experiments that accounted for the evidences about the nature of matter?
Answer:  Faraday, Thompson and Millikan

MCQ31: What form of bonding exist even between uncombined atoms and non polar molecules?
Answer: Vaander Waal's forces

MCQ32: Which of these is the nature of Matter?
Answer: Electrical

MCQ33: The process in which two or more light nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus with a release of energy is known as
Answer: nuclear fussion

MCQ34: Which of these is used &nbsp;for radioactivity?
Answer: all of the options

MCQ35: What does the statement that atoms tend to gain or lose electrons until there are eight electrons in their valence shell refers to?
Answer: Covalent bonding

SED211

FBQ1: The initial or introductory part of the question in which the task is set out is called ........
Answer: Stem

FBQ2: The wrong responses carefully selected to confuse candidates are called
Answer: Distractors

FBQ3: ------- records  are records that are required by the law
Answer: Statutory

FBQ4: a measure or the degree to which a test measures what it is intended to measure is referred to as
Answer: Validity

FBQ5: ---------- of a test may be defined as the degree to which a test is consistent, stable, dependable or trustworthy in measuring what it is measuring
Answer: Reliability

FBQ6: ............ tests are tests consisting of questions (items) designed to elicit from the learners through freedom of response the extent to which they have acquired the behaviour called for in the course objectives
Answer: Essay

FBQ7: ---------- test is to be constructed, administered and scored to ensure a high level of objectivity
Answer: Essay

FBQ8: Measure of only factual knowledge is a disadvantage of -------- test
Answer: Objective

FBQ9: A two dimensional table that specifies the level of objectives in relation to the content of the course is called the Table of
Answer: Specification

FBQ10: The ............ is the total learning experiences that are given to students via the agency of the school
Answer: Curriculum

FBQ11: ---------- is charged with the responsibility of conducting common entrance examinations for tertiary institutions
Answer: JAMB

FBQ12: ------- based assessment are conducted by schools
Answer: School

FBQ13: .......... test translate well defined subject matter content into test questions that will elicit the types of behaviour we intend the learners to develop
Answer: Achievement

FBQ14: ............. put forward a taxonomy of educational objectives, which provide a practical framework within which Educational objectives could be organised and measured
Answer: Bloom

FBQ15: -------- is the first and lowest in the hierarchy of components in the Cognitive Domain
Answer: Knowledge

FBQ16: -------- is all about internalization of knowledge
Answer: Comprehension

FBQ17: explain, represent, restate, convert, interpret, re-arrange, re-order, translate, rephrase, transform etc. are action verbs to test
Answer: Comprehension

FBQ18: The process of assigning a number to a performance or attribute of a person is called
Answer: Assessment

FBQ19: A measuring tool or instrument in education is called
Answer: Test

FBQ20: The process of administering a test is called
Answer: Testing

FBQ21: ........... is a process of finding out the extent to which a learning objective has been achieved after an instruction.
Answer: Assessment

FBQ22: --------- is the final judgment that is made from considering the results of assessment or measurement.
Answer: Evaluation

FBQ23: -------- is a process in which the more mature of the human society (the teacher), tailors the development of the less mature, (the pupil) for all-round development of the pupil and the betterment of the society.
Answer: Teaching

FBQ24: ____ evaluation is carried out in order to fix the students in the appropriate group or class
Answer: Placement

FBQ25: Judge, Evaluate, Appraise are examples of words associated with ____
Answer: Evaluation

FBQ26: ......... skills are developed when the learner uses what he knows to solve a new problem, or in a new situation
Answer: Application

FBQ27: ------- involves the principles of transfer of learning
Answer: Application

FBQ28: ........... means breaking a learnt material into parts, ideas and devices for clearer understanding
Answer: Synthesis

FBQ29: -------- test provides an indication of an individual’s general mental capacity
Answer: Intelligence

FBQ30: .......... evaluation is designed to help both the student and teacher to pinpoint areas where the student has failed to learn so that this failure may be rectified
Answer: Formative

FBQ31: -------- test is applied during instruction to find out the underlying cause of students’ persistent learning difficulties
Answer: Diagnostic

FBQ32: -------- evaluation is carried out at the end of the course of instruction to determine the extent to which the objectives have been achieved
Answer: Summative

FBQ33: The --------- domain is best assessed using tools such as achievement test
Answer: Cognitive

FBQ34: The -------- domain is best assessed using tools like projects, practicals, dramatization and demonstration
Answer: Psychomotor

FBQ35: The -------- domain can be assessed using tools like observation, rating scale and checklists
Answer: Affective

MCQ1: An instrument's __________ repeatedly measures traits with the same accuracy
Answer: Reliability

MCQ2: When a Test Retest is carried out the degree of the correlation coefficient (r-value) determines the ________ of the tool
Answer: Reliability

MCQ3: The following are examples of school records except ____
Answer: Teaching aids

MCQ4: ______ are records that are not necessarily required by law but are kept for effective and efficient operation of the school system
Answer: Obligatory

MCQ5: The following is a format of test item ______________
Answer: Essay

MCQ6: _____ tests are tests consisting of questions (items) designed to elicit from the learners through freedom of response the extent to which they have acquired the behaviour called for in the course objectives
Answer: Essay

MCQ7: _____ tests are future oriented
Answer: Aptitude

MCQ8: ______ refer to the natural talent or ability especially specified
Answer: Aptitude

MCQ9: _________ are examples of non-measurable verbs except
Answer: Advance Reasons

MCQ10: The following are features of objective tests except _____
Answer: Dimension

MCQ11: Measurement of complex achievement when its distinctive feature of freedom of response is required is done using ______ test
Answer: Essay

MCQ12: “Open and Distance Learning is a viable option for the eradication of illiteracy in Nigeria. Discuss” is a type of _______ test
Answer: Essay

MCQ13: ______ domain deals with personality, integrity, punctuality and ethics
Answer: Affective

MCQ14: ______ domain traits can be measured using tools such as interview, observation, questionnaire, rating scale, checklist, inventory and anecdotal records
Answer: Affective

MCQ15: _______ test measures what pupils have learned after a given instruction
Answer: Achievement

MCQ16: _____ tests are future oriented
Answer: Aptitude

MCQ17: ______ refer to the natural talent or ability specially specified
Answer: Aptitude

MCQ18: The following are Domains of Educational objectives except _____
Answer: Behaviour

MCQ19: _______ cognitive level is the use of abstractions in a concrete situation
Answer: Application

MCQ20: Cite, define, label, list, match, name, recall, recite etc are action verbs for testing ______
Answer: Knowledge

MCQ21: ________ is concerned with the ability to put parts of knowledge together to form a new knowledge
Answer: Synthesis

MCQ22: The following are methods of estimating reliability except:
Answer: Construct

MCQ23: _____ method of reliability estimate give the same test twice to the same group within a given time interval between tests
Answer: Test-retest

MCQ24: _______ is established to organise examinations for School Certificates both Senior and Junior, and the Common Entrance examinations to the unity schools in Nigeria
Answer: NECO

MCQ25: ________ put forward a taxonomy of educational objectives, which provide a practical framework within which Educational objectives could be organised and measured
Answer: Bloom

MCQ26: The ______ domain is concerned with manipulative and motor skills that can be potentially explored using hands-on activities, such as handling of writing materials, dancing, games, technical drawing, laboratory experiments
Answer: Psychomotor

MCQ27: ______ domain deals with Hand/Eye Co-ordination and manual dexterity
Answer: Psychomotor

MCQ28: _____ domain focuses on learning outcome such as interest, attitude,anxiety and temperament
Answer: Affective

MCQ29: ______ tests are those test items that are set in such a way that one and only one correct answer is available to a given item
Answer: Objective

MCQ30: ___________ is used to appraise the effectiveness of the individual items
Answer: Item Analysis

MCQ31: Examination and critiquing of test items  by one or more colleagues and experts is known as:
Answer: Moderation

MCQ32: The procedure of actually presenting the learning task that the examinees are required to perform in order to ascertain the degree of learning that has taken place during the teaching-learning process is referred to as test ________
Answer: Administration

MCQ33: _______ enquires whether the person being assessed is in such conditions as to give their best without hindrances and encumbrances in the attributes being assessed
Answer: Civility

MCQ34: ______ test is a tool or an instrument in which candidates freely respond to questions and organize their answers in their own styles
Answer: Essay

MCQ35: Test _______ is done when the instrument is taken to experts or specialists in language, methodology, content and statistics and request them to vet the instrument under the terms of reference served to them.
Answer: Validity

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MCQ1: What do you understand by Octane number of oils?
Answer: knocking tendency of an engine as qualified by the quality

MCQ2: What is the conversion of straight-chain alkanes into aromatic hydrocarbon is also known as?
Answer: Reforming

MCQ3: The term petrochemicals are used to describe?
Answer: chemicals obtained from petroleum

MCQ4: What homologues does the general formula CnH2n+1 OH represents?
Answer: Alkanols

MCQ5: On what basis are Alkanols classified as primary, secondary or tertiary?
Answer: the carbon atom to which the -OH group is attached

MCQ6: Which group generally characterise primary alcohols?
Answer: CH2OH

MCQ7: Which group generally characterize secondary alcohols?
Answer: CHOH

MCQ8: Which group generally characterise tertiary alcohols?
Answer: COH

MCQ9: What process does the decomposition of complex organic compounds e.g. carbohydrates, into simpler compounds through the action of enzymes stand for?
Answer: Organic degradation

MCQ10: Which of these in not a likely source of glucose for the production of alkanols?
Answer: beans

MCQ11: How many types of distillation are you conversant with?
Answer: 2

MCQ12: What method would you adopt to separate two or more volatile, miscible liquids with different boiling points?
Answer: simple distillation

MCQ13: What method would you adopt to separate two or more volatile, miscible liquids with boiling points close to each other?
Answer: fractional distillation

MCQ14: What method would you adopt to separate two or more solids?
Answer: crystallisation

MCQ15: What system would you adopt, if you are saddled with the task of manufacturing salt of sugar?
Answer: cystallisation

MCQ16: Identify the  appropriate method for separating plant and animal extracts.
Answer: chromatography

MCQ17: What is the tenable source of information about the simplest ratio of the different atoms in a molecule in a compound?
Answer: empirical formula

MCQ18: Which of the listed informs about the exact number of moles of atoms of the component elements in one mole of the compound?
Answer: molecular formular

MCQ19: Which of the listed gives information on the kind, number, arrangement and the nature of bonds of the atoms in the molecule of an organic compound?
Answer: structural formula

MCQ20: Which of these gives a more holistic picture of the molecules in an atom?
Answer: structural formula

MCQ21: Name the enzyme present in the malt, that  catalyses the conversion of starch into maltose?
Answer: diastase

MCQ22: Which enzyme, if added at room temperature causes fermentation?
Answer: yeast

MCQ23: Which enzyme converts the maltose to glucose?
Answer: maltase

MCQ24: Which enzyme decomposes the glucose into ethanol and carbon (iv) oxide?
Answer: Zymase

MCQ25: Name the process whereby alkanols react with alkanoic acid.
Answer: esterification

MCQ26: Name the process where vegetable oils can be changed to fats
Answer: catalytic hydrogenation

MCQ27: What is the alkaline hydrolysis of alkanoates?
Answer: saponification

MCQ28: How many Classes of detergents do you know?
Answer: 2

MCQ29: What do sodium or potasium salts of fatty acids result into?
Answer: soapy detergents 

MCQ30: What is Alkyl benzene sulphonates  used to produce ?
Answer: soapless detergent

MCQ31: Which of these mediums will be the best source of information, if transgressing from molecular to structural formular of a compound?
Answer: all of the aforementioned

MCQ32: Which homologues does the general formula CnH2n+2 represent?
Answer: alkanes

MCQ33: The process whereby alkanes burn in an adequate supply of oxygen to form carbon (1V) oxide and water is known as ……….
Answer: combustion

MCQ34: Name the type of reaction in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms in an alkane can be replaced by the halogens (CI, Br or I)?
Answer: substitution reaction

MCQ35: What industrial process would you use to breaking large hydrocarbon molecules to smaller ones?
Answer: cracking

FBQ1: Octane number of oils refers to ………….
Answer: knocking tendency of an engiene as qualified by the quality

FBQ2: The conversion of straight-chain alkanes into aromatic hydrocarbon is also known as............
Answer: Reforming

FBQ3: The term petrochemicals is used to describe
Answer: chemicals obtained from petroleum

FBQ4: The general formula CnH2n+1 OH represents .............
Answer: Alkanols

FBQ5: Alkanols are classified as primary, secondary or tertiary depending on the carbon atom to which the ………  group is attached
Answer: OH

FBQ6: Generally, primary alcohols are characterised by the group ......
Answer: CH2OH

FBQ7: Generally, secondary alcohols are characterised by the group ......
Answer: CHOH

FBQ8: Generally, tertiary alcohols are characterised by the group ......
Answer: COH

FBQ9: Fermentation is the decomposition of complex organic compounds e.g. carbohydrates, into simpler compounds through the action of enzymes
Answer: Fermentation

FBQ10: Beans is not a likely source of ……… for the production of alkanols
Answer: Glucose

FBQ11: There are ………. types of distillation
Answer: 2

FBQ12: ………… is the method adopted to separate two or more volatile, miscible liquids with different boiling points

Answer: simple distillation

FBQ13: ………. method is used to separate two or more volatile, miscible liquids with boiling points close to each other
Answer: fractional distillation

FBQ14: ………is adopted to separate two or more solids
Answer: Crystallisation

FBQ15: Saddled with the task of manufacturing salt of sugar, ……..method is relevant.
Answer: Cystallisation

FBQ16: An appropriate method for separating plant and animal extracts is ……….
Answer: Chromatography

FBQ17: The tenable source of information about the simplest ratio of the different atoms in a molecule in a compound is from its ……….
Answer: empirical formula

FBQ18: The ……………. of a compound gives the exact number of moles of atoms of the component elements in one mole of the compound
Answer: molecular formular

FBQ19: The  ……….  of an organic compound gives information on the kind, number, arrangement and the nature of bonds of the atoms in the molecule
Answer: structural formula  

FBQ20: The ………. gives a more holistic picture of the molecules in an atom
Answer: structural formula

FBQ21: ………. is so unique amongst the elements because it is abundantly present in many compounds
Answer: Carbon

FBQ22: When long chains or rings of carbon atoms bonded to one another, it is called...........
Answer: Catenation

FBQ23: The process whereby Carbon completes its valence-shell octet by sharing electrons is known as ……..
Answer: Covalency

FBQ24: Compounds that contain chains of interlinked carbon atoms are referred to as ……….
Answer: aliphatic compounds

FBQ25: When all the bonds between the carbon atoms are single, the compound is said to be ……….
Answer: Saturated

FBQ26: Organic compounds with rings of carbon are generally referred to as-----
Answer: aromatic compounds

FBQ27: ………. compounds do not refer to classification in organic compounds
Answer: Covalent  

FBQ28: When a set of organic compounds show structural, physical and chemical similarities they are referred to as ……….
Answer: Homologues  

FBQ29: Compounds containing Carbon atoms are referred to as ……….. compounds
Answer: Organic

FBQ30: When all the bonds between the carbon atoms are double, the compound is said to be ……….
Answer: Unsaturated

FBQ31: The fourth in the series of Alkenes is called ………
Answer: Butene

FBQ32: The general formula CnH2n+2 represents organic compounds in the homologous series ………..
Answer: Alkanes

FBQ33: The process whereby alkanes burn in an adequate supply of oxygen to form carbon (1V) oxide and water is known as ……….
Answer: Combustion

FBQ34: The type of reaction in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms in an alkane can be replaced by the halogens (CI, Br or I) is known as …………..
Answer: substitution reaction

FBQ35: An important industrial process used for breaking large hydrocarbon molecules to smaller ones is known as ………
Answer: Cracking

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FBQ1: There is a popular saying that teachers are born and not ____
Answer: Made  

FBQ2: You are advised to read and ____ widely using other reference books to give you a deeper understanding
Answer: Research  

FBQ3: In what year was rapid progress in the forms and system of education in Nigeria ______________________ 
Answer: 1960  

FBQ4: Our mental, moral and emotional capacities are all _________________
Answer: Different  

FBQ5: The philosophy of education was based on nations’ _________ 
Answer: Goals  

FBQ6: The first curriculum conference was organised in the year __________________________ 
Answer: 1969  

FBQ7: One of the recommendations of the Ashby’ commission is the establishment of more _________  
Answer: Universities  

FBQ8: The greatest gift of the independence in sphere of education was _____________________________ 
Answer: Ashby report  

FBQ9: The Western regional government proposal for UPE was in the year___________________ 
Answer: 1955  

FBQ10: The spread of education in the history of Nigeria became exciting in the years______________________ s 
Answer: 1950  

FBQ11: The mission that was responsible for the first school was _______ mission 
Answer: Methodist  

FBQ12: The first known school was established in_________________________ 
Answer: 1843  

FBQ13: The law of exercise means _______ of the learnt materials 
Answer: Re-learning    

FBQ14: Employment of adequate teaching materials in classroom instruction corresponds to law of _____  
Answer: Intensity    

FBQ15: Thorndike conducted his experiment with_______________________ 
Answer: Rat  

FBQ16: Stimulus generalisation means:_________ in learning 
Answer: Association  

FBQ17: Repeated presentation of food to the animal in the experiment is called ___________________ 
Answer: Reinforcement  

FBQ18: _____________________ theorists made use of dog for the experiment 
Answer: Parlov  

FBQ19: Guthries theory of learning belongs to ____________________________ category of learning theory 
Answer: S - R theories  

FBQ20: Learning theories can be categorized into _________________________ 
Answer: Two  

FBQ21: A good curriculum with quality sees adults and children as_______ learner
Answer: Active  

FBQ22: A situation where a learned skill has no effect on the performance of a second task is called _________________ 
Answer: Zero transfer  

FBQ23: When the performance of a task benefits the performance of subsequent task, it is called _________ transfer 
Answer: Positive  

FBQ24: The influence that a learned task has over learning another is known as   ________________________ 
Answer: Transfer  

FBQ25: The encouragement to lesson that is derived from government bursary is_________ motivation 
Answer: Extrinsic  

FBQ26: The encouragement to lesson that is derived from government bursary is_________ motivation 
Answer: Extrinsic  

FBQ27: The term Social Mobility refers to the ______ of an individual from one position to another in the social structure
Answer: Movement  

FBQ28: Drive motivation is a  theory of motivation. TRUE or FALSE 
Answer: FALSE

FBQ29: To build self-confidence in the learner, the teacher should provide _________ counselling 
Answer: Group  

FBQ30: ________________ treatment should be given to children found not ready for school tasks. 
Answer: Remedial  

FBQ31: ________________test should be used to identify children in school who show lack of readiness in school tasks  
Answer: Diagnostic  

FBQ32: Learning is ________ and multifaceted in such a way that no single activity can represent it completely. 
Answer: Complex  

FBQ33: Positive attitude as a factor in learning is exhibited by ________________________ 
Answer: Learner  

FBQ35: A drive is a state of _______ which occurs whenever a need exists  
Answer: Tension  

FBQ34: _____________ discontinued presentation of food made behaviour to disappear
Answer: Salivation

MCQ1: Psychology is a study of individual behaviour which consist of overt actions that are as a result of his response to _____
Answer: Stimuli

MCQ2: Learning theories can be broadly classified into _____ categories
Answer: 2

MCQ3: The commissioning of famous Phelps stoke commission was in year _____
Answer: 1920

MCQ4: Philosophy is an attempt to gain a view of the whole ________ 
Answer: World

MCQ5: The history of Muslim education in Nigeria dates back to the early _____ century&nbsp;&nbsp;
Answer: 13th

MCQ6: ________ philosophy focuses on words and meaningsMCQ7: Philosophy of ______ is the application of the knowledge to the solution of educational problems 
Answer: Education

MCQ8: The amalgamation of southern and northern protectorate was ______
Answer: 1914

MCQ9: ________ involves many things 
Answer: Reasoning

MCQ10:  Psychology help in impacting instruction and moulding  the _______ of learners
Answer: Behaviour

MCQ11: Psychology assists ________ to understand the nature of learning and how it takes place.
Answer: Teacher

MCQ12: Each unit contains self –assessment  exercise and at a point in the course, you are required to submit ______ for assessment purpose  
Answer: Assignment

MCQ13: Learning is ________ and multifaceted in such a way that no single activity can represent it completely.
Answer: Complex

MCQ14: ________ is a psychology process that refers to any change of behaviour that is relatively permanent. 
Answer: Learning

MCQ15: Law of _______ form the tenet of learning deduced from Thorndike's Experimentation. 
Answer: Intensity

MCQ16: ______ is the animal's inability to repeat learned behaviour due to lack of reinforcement 
Answer: Extinguish

MCQ17: Assignment, exercise and drills should be given after each _______ 
Answer: Instruction

MCQ18: ________ is previous learning or entry behaviour
Answer: Experience

MCQ19: Readiness factors include ______ and experience
Answer: Motivation

MCQ20: The ________social status in a society seriously affects his children’s education.  
Answer: Parents

MCQ21: Environment can affect the _______  of children in schools. 
Answer: Learning

MCQ22: Culture is shared and ________
Answer: Learned

MCQ23: When a child is born, the toys and other hardwares, which are given to him are _____ in nature
Answer: Physical

MCQ24: There is a plethora of evidence to suggest that social class positions influence _______ in many ways.
Answer: Education

MCQ25: Stratification may be referred to as any _______ based on individual or group differences 
Answer: Classification

MCQ26: The term Social Mobility refers to the ______ of an individual from one position to another in the social structure. 
Answer: Movement

MCQ27: According to Mark Webster, ________ is an organisation with an administrative structure, characterised by a high degree of specialisation 
Answer: School

MCQ28: The ________ is the first social group in which the child holds a membership
Answer: Family

MCQ29:  Historically, the teaching profession was of _________ origin
Answer: Noble

MCQ30: The UBE programme was first launched in _______ state by the former President Olusegun Obasanjo
Answer: Sokoto

MCQ31: The National policy on education was reviewed in Nigeria in the year _________ 
Answer: 1981

MCQ32:  Psychologists have emphasised that ________ attitude to oneself is a very important factor that determines one's readiness to learn
Answer: Positive

MCQ33: Motivation answer the question; why a ___________?&nbsp;
Answer: Behaviour

MCQ34: Intrinsic Motivation include forces within the ___________ 
Answer: Individual

MCQ35: Cybernetic theory sees motivation as being intrinsically attached to ___________ activity
Answer: Human

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FBQ1: The child is made to know the norms of the society and at the same time to know the ______ that accompany violators
Answer: Sanctions  

FBQ2: The survival of any society depends solidly on the sufficient degree of ________ among its members
Answer: Homogeneity

FBQ3: ______ is the intermediate stage between the child's domestic life and the larger society.
Answer: School

FBQ4: _____  have the potentiality of instilling moral values through the component in the written liturgies
Answer: Religion

FBQ5: Open _____ transmits non-formal education.
Answer: Society

FBQ6: Provision of ______ means someone to initiate the social change that is necessary for a society to survive
Answer: Innovation

FBQ7: For the child, the teachers ______ and character provide a mode which he strives to copy
Answer: Personality

FBQ8: With the understanding of sociology, an individual is blessed with rebuff view about other peoples  ______
Answer: Background

FBQ9: in sociology, education can be explained as an activity which depends on the nature of the  ______
Answer: Society

FBQ10: ___  culture consist of official approved behaviour patters
Answer: Ideal

FBQ11: An individual who is involved in armed robbery, fraud and stealing is regarded as an _____ member of the society.
Answer: Unacceptable

FBQ12: ______ bring new way or new ideas.
Answer: Innovation

FBQ13: Cliques are examples of  ____ group
Answer: Peer

FBQ14: In sociology, education can be simply explained as an activity which goes on in _______
Answer: Society

FBQ15: The conflict of _____ in concrete moral situation is the greatest weakness of traditional moral teaching
Answer: Values

FBQ16: Human liberation is done through the provision of equal _______ opportunities
Answer: Educational

FBQ17: Mass media is an agent of ________
Answer: Socialization

FBQ18: School is an ___ of socialization
Answer: Agent

FBQ19:  The theory of embourgeoisement is propounded by _____ and luckword
Answer: Goldthrorp

FBQ20: In the patronage and the utilisation of mass media, children should be discouraged from _____ ideas
Answer: Negative

FBQ21: ______ can be described as reflection of man's attempts to explain those aspect of his environment which he cannot understand
Answer: Religion

FBQ22: Education in any society is to help transmit to the young the ______ of the society
Answer: Culture

FBQ23: _____ is a system or organisation of mutual relations between human beings implicit in certain communities and institutions.
Answer: Society

FBQ24: The social function of education is under ____ headings
Answer: Five

FBQ25:  Sociology intimates individuals with changes within the _____
Answer: Society

FBQ26: Education can be explained as the nourishment of an individual to attain the natural ____ in life.
Answer: Capacity

FBQ27: A change is inevitable, but it is always met with resistance which results in ________
Answer: Instability

FBQ28:  For meaningful existence and purposeful survival an individual aspires to achieve basic social  ______
Answer: Needs

FBQ29: Education is a veritable tool for human growth and _____
Answer: Development

FBQ30:  The process of adaptation by the individuals to the conventional patterns of behaviour is ________ 
Answer: Socialization

FBQ31: The family is one of the many small groups that is called _______ group saddled with giving offspring a decent pattern of living.
Answer: Primary

FBQ32: The scientific assessment of the social facts within the society serves as an avenue to curb _______in the society.
Answer: Discomfort

FBQ33: Sociology of education emphasizes the analyses of sociological process involved in _______ institution
Answer: Educational

FBQ34: Education is to provide well behaved ______in the society
Answer: Individuals

FBQ35: ________examines human background and various forms of orientation within the society.  
Answer: Sociology

MCQ1: Society is a ______ family where people mix together and progress collectively.
Answer: bigger

MCQ2: Education in any society is to help to transmit to the ______ culture of the society.
Answer: Young

MCQ3: Throughout man's history, both the family and the institution of marriage display considerable ______ variability
Answer: cultural

MCQ4: Sociology as a field assists the members of any society to solve _______ problems
Answer: social

MCQ5: The society comprises of ______ which man interacts with for survival.
Answer: sub-system

MCQ6: Experts in sociology of education are contributors to the existing ______ in sociology
Answer: Knowledge

MCQ7: The word education originated from the Latin word EDUCERE meaning to  ___ out
Answer: lead

MCQ8: Ancient teaching adopts _______ approach to teach morality
Answer: authoritarian

MCQ9: The higher the class of an individual the more likely  to receive _____
Answer: Attention

MCQ10: In the early years, peer groups are relatively ______ and transitory
Answer: informal

MCQ11: A sub-culture is a smaller group ______ than society.
Answer: Smaller

MCQ12: The teacher has often been called a  _____ changer
Answer: social

MCQ13: Moral ____ is held at high esteem
Answer: Values

MCQ14: Every individual within the global society is expected to be ______ literate in order to be integrated within the society
Answer: computer

MCQ15: What is necessary at every level of leadership is _______
Answer: Integrity

MCQ16: A human child has a remarkable capacity to imitate others to develop according to the tenets of  ______
Answer: Environment

MCQ17: Educational sociology is the application of general principles and findings of sociology to ________ of education
Answer: process

MCQ18: Sociology studies the relationship between political and ______ system.
Answer: economic

MCQ19: In the society the child learns the importance of ________
Answer: Tolerance

MCQ20: Sociology as a discipline is the scientific study of ______ in the society.
Answer: Man

MCQ21: Teachers serve as a source of moral value through the demonstration of ______ virtue
Answer: positive

MCQ22: In every society, traditions have serious influence on the _____  values
Answer: Moral

MCQ23: Sociology of education emphasizes ______ problems in the realm of education.
Answer: sociological

MCQ24: Knowledge of sociology will assist in  ______ others with different cultural background and orientation
Answer: accommodating

MCQ25: ______ defined culture as the configuration of  learned behaviour
Answer: Linton

MCQ26: Experts in sociology of education are regarded as ________
Answer: Sociologist

MCQ27: The responsibility of training individual in the society is primarily vested on the ________ and ________.
Answer: parents/teachers

MCQ28: The patterns of behaviours that a society has to pass on to its new recruits are referred to as its ______
Answer: Cultures

MCQ29: The home transmit informal education , school deliver formal education while the open society transmit ________ education
Answer: non-formal

MCQ30: Sociology can be best defined as systematic study of social behaviours and human ________
Answer: groups.

MCQ31: Sociology examines ____  background and various forms of orientation within the society
Answer: Human

MCQ32: A dictum goes thus: an educated man is _____ in character and _____in thinking.
Answer: positive/constructive

MCQ33: Socialization can be described as the process of ________ by the individual to the conventional patterns of behaviour.
Answer: Adaptation

MCQ34: Mass media can be divided into _____
Answer: Two

MCQ35: As a field of study, sociology has an extremely ____ scope because the society comprises of several sub-systems
Answer: wide
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FBQ1: Education indeed, is the practical way of attaining __________and social fulfilment
Answer: individual

FBQ2: __________ refers to friendliness, affection or love
Answer: Philia

FBQ3: education begins at home with _________ leading the way
Answer: Parents

FBQ4: Some contemporary thinkers also referred to as_____________
Answer: Analytic philosophers

FBQ5: The word philosophy came from the Greek words __________ Sophia
Answer: Philo

FBQ6: Sophia refers to the highest_________
Answer: Intellectual

FBQ7: Philosophy constitutes the base of the  _______ design
Answer: Curriculum

FBQ8: Socrates was born about the year _________
Answer: 470 BC

FBQ9: Socrates' theory of knowledge asserts that ________ is derived through concepts
Answer: knowledge

FBQ10: Socrates taught that ___________ is knowledge
Answer: Virtue

FBQ11: _________ built a school in Athens called the Academy
Answer: Plato

FBQ12: ________ condemned the idea of Public school
Answer: Locke

FBQ13: ________postulated that obedience is an essential feature in the character of a child
Answer: Kant

FBQ14:  Public education and learning by doing was advocated by ________
Answer: Kant

FBQ15:  ________ recommended private school
Answer: John Locke

FBQ16:  John Dewey died of _________
Answer: Pneumonia

FBQ17: Students according to Socrates should be encouraged  to think for ________
Answer: Themselves

FBQ18:  Dewey beliefs that the  ________should consider the interest and ability of the learners
Answer: Curriculum

FBQ19:  John Locke was of the view that __________ should be made to suit the mode of life which the pupil is expected to Live
Answer: education

FBQ20: Mortimer J. Adler was the proponent of Educational __________
Answer: Perennialism

FBQ21: Immanuel Kant postulated that obedience is an essential feature in the character of a __________
Answer: Child

FBQ22: The study of epistemological was postulated by ___________
Answer: Noddings

FBQ23: __________ is a traditional branch of philosophy concerned with explaining the fundamental nature of being and the world that encompasses
Answer: Metaphysics

FBQ24: Aristotle was an exponent of__________
Answer: Realism

FBQ25:  Theory of Tabula Raza was propounded by __________
Answer: John Locke

FBQ26: Pragmatism is the philosophical  idea that asserts that change is _________
Answer: dynamic

FBQ27:  __________ is the branch of philosophy that deals with value both intrinsic and extrinsic
Answer: Axiology

FBQ28: Hylomorphism was formulated by ____________
Answer: Aristotle

FBQ29: Education indeed, is the practical way of attaining individual and __________ fulfilment
Answer: social

FBQ30: Epistemology is the theory of __________
Answer: Knowledge

FBQ31: Informal education is a process of education which takes place through___________ with elders, age mates, and friends
Answer: interaction

FBQ32: __________ education can be defined as an education that enables a person to enjoy his leisure activities better
Answer: Liberal

FBQ33: Vocational education is an education that provides the learner with the know ledge, skills or competences needed for an __________
Answer: Occupation

FBQ34: Idealists emphasize the use of reason in _________
Answer: Learning

FBQ35: Rational knowledge is obtained through _________
Answer: Reason

MCQ1: In rejecting the theory of Plato, Aristotle formulated the theory of ________
Answer: Hylomorphism

MCQ2: logic is the method used to identify correct conclusion from________
Answer: incorrect ones

MCQ3: ________ lived between 428 to 348 BC
Answer: Socrates

MCQ4: Philosophy constitutes the_________ of curriculum design.
Answer: Base

MCQ5: Curriculum is based on philosophy because of the ________ it derives from philosophy.
Answer: Inspiration

MCQ6:  ________knowledge is obtained through reason
Answer: Rational

MCQ7: Philosophy equips teachers to deal with educational  problems by obtaining ______
Answer: self-reflection

MCQ8: theory of Tabula Raza was propounded by_______
Answer: John Locke

MCQ9: philosophy gives education  the thought and education gives it an outlet in _______
Answer: practice

MCQ10: _______was an exponent of realism
Answer: Aristotle

MCQ11: ________helps the teacher/educator to better understand the objectives of his national policies on education
Answer: philosophy of education

MCQ12: Locke condemned the idea of  ____ education
Answer: Public

MCQ13: Kant (1724-1804) was an advocate of____ education and of learning by doing
Answer: Public

MCQ14: _______ was born about the year 470 BC
Answer: Socrates

MCQ15: The teachings  of _____ were based on  ethics or moral
Answer: Socrates

MCQ16: _____ was the proponent of Educational Perennialism
Answer: Mortimer J. Adler

MCQ17: Nodding was recognized for his epistemological studies with children, and the establishment of Genetic ______
Answer: Perennialism

MCQ18: Socrates' theory of knowledge asserts that knowledge is derived through _______
Answer: concepts

MCQ19: Plato built a school in Athens called the ______
Answer: Academy

MCQ20: Plato influenced Nigeria in the area of  ______
Answer: Universal Primary Education

MCQ21: _______was derived from philosophy.
Answer: Curriculum

MCQ22: Philosophy of education is an  _______ philosophy for teachers
Answer: Applied

MCQ23:  Pragmatism  is the philosophical  idea that asserts that change is  _________
Answer: dynamic

MCQ24: philosophy and education are _____ disciplines
Answer: complementary

MCQ25: Philosophical schools of thought are of ________ major divisions
Answer: Four

MCQ26:  __________is a knowledge that can be obtained through the senses
Answer: Empirical

MCQ27: Dewey develops the following methods of education except________
Answer: Inclusive method

MCQ28: Socrates was born in the year _______
Answer: 470 BC

MCQ29: Philosophy help teachers to understand the national and_________  goals of his country
Answer: Curriculum

MCQ30: The teacher with the _______ engages in any form of educational problems, issues and discussion and offers alternative options for actions
Answer: knowledge of philosophy

MCQ31: students according to _____ should be encouraged  to think for themselves
Answer: Socrates

MCQ32: Socrates taught that Virtue  is ____
Answer: knowledge

MCQ33: education begins at home with ______ leading the way
Answer: parents

MCQ34: The word philosophy came from the Greek words philo and ____
Answer: sophia

MCQ35: ____  refers to the highest intellectual, especially philosophical excellence
Answer: sophia

EDU231

FBQ1: Programme of ____, is a programme of care for the wellbeing of the learner.
Answer: Guidance

FBQ2: Programme of activities includes getting students to join various ____and societies in the schools
Answer: Clubs

FBQ3: Programme of ______, these are planned and organized out-of classroom teaching activities
Answer: Activities

FBQ4: Programme of ______, these are the subjects which must be taught in schools such as History, Geography, Economics and Physics.
Answer: Studies

FBQ5: This programme which the schools must follow or use has been carefully divided into ____
Answer: Three

FBQ6: There is a programme which schools must run in order to properly ______ the citizens.
Answer: Educate

FBQ7: What the school teaches must be ______ planned and arranged in a particular way to bring about the desired outcome of changing the citizen’s behaviour.
Answer: Deliberately

FBQ8: _______ is a “deliberate, systematic and planned attempt undertaken by the school to modify or change the behaviour of the citizens of a particular society”.
Answer: Curriculum

FBQ9: There is also a principle that what is ______ should be taught first before teaching complex material.
Answer: Simple

FBQ10: There is a principle which says that what is ___ should be taught first before proceeding to what is not known.
Answer: Known

FBQ11: ______ is “an organized set of formal educational or training intentions”.
Answer: Curriculum

FBQ12: _____ is a “structured series of learning outcomes”.

Answer: Curriculum

FBQ13: Curriculum is a ____ of study, which contains a body of subject matter approved for teaching by society in schools.
Answer: Course

FBQ14: The word “curriculum” comes from the Latin word “_____”, which means to run or to run a course
Answer: Currere

FBQ15: Vocational Guidance is a service in which students are assisted to select ____ which are appropriate with respect to their individual interest.
Answer: Vocations

FBQ16: Sensor Motor Stage (0-2 years) Piaget postulated that a child at this stage of life relies more on ____ physical senses.
Answer: FIVE

FBQ17: Before a child can learn appropriately, he must adequately develop _____ and mentally.
Answer: Physically

FBQ18: The major contribution of Taba (1962), model is the attempt to bridge the gap between _____ and practice.
Answer: Theory

FBQ19: Wheeler’s model consists of five steps, instead of _______  proposed by Tyler:
Answer: Four

FBQ20: Wheeler’s emphasis was on learning _______
Answer: Experience

FBQ21: Tyler’s emphasis was on learning _______
Answer: Outcome

FBQ22: One of the earliest and well-known curriculum experts is Ralph______
Answer: Tyler

FBQ23: The 1969 Curriculum Conference, led to the publication of a National Policy on Education in _______
Answer: 1977

FBQ24: In Nigeria, the research findings are usually incorporated into the ______in the schools.
Answer: Curriculum

FBQ25: Educationists and scholars conduct _______ in education and their findings influence curriculum development to a great extent.
Answer: Research

FBQ26: Studying the history of curriculum development is important as it help curriculum ______ to make appropriate changes as the need arises.
Answer: Planners

FBQ27: Curriculum development during the pre-colonial era depended largely on the needs of the different communities and there were no _____ objectives.
Answer: Uniform

FBQ28: The major reason for unemployment in Nigeria could be traced to the kind of education offered before the introduction of the _______ system in 1977.
Answer: 6-3-3-4

FBQ29: Currently, there is a vision 2010, conceived in all sincerity by the Nigerian Government (FGN, 1997) with the ______ major objectives:
Answer: Four

FBQ30: After the 1981-1985 Development Plan, another Government came and changed the nomenclature of Development plans, to a “_______ Plan”
Answer: Rolling

FBQ31: The second National Development plan (1970-1974) was published with ____ principal National Objectives upon which the education, and the curriculum rested.
Answer: Five

FBQ32: The totality of the learning experience in schools is what is called _______
Answer: Curriculum

FBQ33: Members of the society do come together to take _____ on what schools teach to the learners.
Answer: Charge

FBQ34: The Phelps Stoke’s Commission came out with a blueprint stressing the need to make _____ relevant to the needs of the society.
Answer: Education

FBQ35: Schools exist in society for the main purpose of transmitting ______ of the society to her learners
Answer: Knowledge

MCQ1: There can be no ____ if there is no curriculum.
Answer: School

MCQ2: A major objective of Nigerian Education as contained in the National Policy of Education is to build a self-reliant ________
Answer: Nation

MCQ3: Schools provide _________, as well as training in character and the virtues which society holds dear.
Answer: manners

MCQ4: Studying the history of curriculum development can assist planners to produce new ______
Answer: Materials

MCQ5: Traditional or indigenous education (i.e. the educational system in operation before the advent of Europeans) had no ______ curriculum.
Answer: Written

MCQ6: During the pre-colonial era, appropriate curricula development depended largely on the _____ of the different communities
Answer: Needs

MCQ7: Songs and music usually accompany the stories and help to fulfil the _______Components of the educational objectives.
Answer: Affective

MCQ8: Moral training was given both at home (by the parents) as well as other adult members of the family and ________
Answer: Community

MCQ9: The school is therefore both an agent of stability and _______ in society.
Answer: Change

MCQ10: The informal methods included word of _____ instruction, story-telling and dramatizations.
Answer: Mouth

MCQ11: During the pre-_____ period, learning was not structured.  There were no classrooms and designated professionally trained teachers as we have today.
Answer: Colonial

MCQ12: Different societies/communities ______ to the younger generation, what was best for them to become an integrated citizenry
Answer: Transmit

MCQ13: The educated citizenry produced by _____ are expected to go back to the society and contribute to its growth and development.
Answer: School

MCQ14: In ___ Lagos colony was ceded to the British.
Answer: 1861

MCQ15: In 1914, the Northern and the Southern Protectorates were merged and administered as one entity by the _____ government.
Answer: British

MCQ16: During the colonial period, the Christian missionaries identified very early that _____ would be essential and indispensable.
Answer: Schools

MCQ17: ______ and society should both be involved in the curriculum planning process.
Answer: School

MCQ18: The curriculum consisted mainly of reading and ______
Answer: Writing

MCQ19: _______ was introduced into the curriculum to ease the problems of calculation and trade.
Answer: Arithmetic

MCQ20: By ____, the Phelps Stoke’s Commission was set up precisely in 1920 to critically examine the process of education in Africa.
Answer: 1920

MCQ21: An expert in curriculum called ______ (1949) suggested four fundamental questions which must be answered about the nature of curriculum in schools:
Answer: Tyler

MCQ22: Nigeria became an independent country on October 1___, and a full Republic in 1963.
Answer: 1960

MCQ23: Curriculum development is therefore not static, but ______  in nature
Answer: Dynamic

MCQ24: _______ is the totality of the learning experiences organized for students (learners) under the auspices of the school.
Answer: Curriculum

MCQ25: National Policy on Education first published in 1977, and being revised from time to time, brought about the ______ system
Answer: 6-3-3-4

MCQ26: History is the recording of ______  events that happen in a community, or nation
Answer: Past

MCQ27: During the colonial period the subjects taught only encouraged ____ learning and did not emphasize science subjects;
Answer: Rote

MCQ28: There was clamouring for change in post-colonial era, this resulted in the invitation of experts from ______ University (USA)
Answer: Harvard

MCQ29: _____ tries to present the events recorded concerning people and places in their unbiased form
Answer: Historians

MCQ30: The inherited ______ from the colonial masters was found to be deficient
Answer: Curriculum

MCQ31: Sokoto caliphate had an educational system which met the needs of the ______  life style of the cattle rearers,
Answer: Nomadic

MCQ32: The South had as the cornerstone of their education, the development of good character and teaching of ___
Answer: 3Rs

MCQ33: During the pre-colonial era, appropriate curricular development depended largely on the needs of the different _______
Answer: Communities

MCQ34: A major objective of Nigerian Education as contained in the National Policy of Education is to build a self- ____  nation
Answer: Reliant

MCQ35: History of curriculum development in Nigeria helps curriculum planners to see what type of ________ the society had in the past and the purpose it served then.
Answer: Planners

EDU250

FBQ1: The transformation to surmount the barrier between the starting situation and the final goal is described as _______
Answer: problem solving

FBQ2: ______ involves matching new ideas with the old ones already stored in the memory
Answer: analogy

FBQ3: ______ method can be said to be a teacher dominated approach to teaching
Answer: lecture

FBQ4: ______ is regarded as a structured activity with a set of rules for the activity involving two or more students in an interaction towards achieving certain objectives
Answer: game

FBQ5: Constructivist theory maintains that learners come into the classrooms with ideas concerning a new ______
Answer: problem

FBQ6: The role of the teacher in discussion method is to ______ view of learners towards objectives
Answer: direct

FBQ7: ______ method will encourage students' active involvement in learning
Answer: discussion

FBQ8: To establish similarity between certain dissimilar things can be described as ______
Answer: analogy

FBQ9: A learning strategy that lays emphasis on active role of learners in the process of constructing their own knowledge is ______
Answer: constructivism

FBQ10: ______ method of teaching has the advantage of attracting the rapt attention of learners
Answer: demonstration

FBQ11: When a teacher notes keywords, phrases or ideas from lessons, arrange them in a hierarchy, draw circles around them and connects their arrows or lines, the teacher is constructing ______
Answer: concept map

FBQ12: A diagrammatic representation of ideas using arrows to indicate their relationship so as to present new knowledge structure is ______
Answer: concept mapping

FBQ13: Constructivist theory maintains that learners come into the classrooms with ideas concerning a new ______
Answer: problem

FBQ14: A tool used for collecting qualitative data or information from members of a group through discussion is ______
Answer: focus group discussion

FBQ15: To establish similarity between certain dissimilar things can be described as ______
Answer: analogy

FBQ16: In order to elicit more students' response, the teacher should ______ the discussions
Answer: lead

FBQ17: ______ is a planned activity in which students are allowed to investigate on their own
Answer: project method

FBQ18: experimentation is a means of acquiring ______ skills
Answer: process

FBQ19: projects are best for ______  or group instruction
Answer: individualize

FBQ20: background ______  is necessary for discussion to be successful
Answer: knowledge

FBQ21: ______ is a means of acquiring process skills
Answer: experimentation

FBQ22: The following facts describes ______ i. Learners understanding may be limited to what is represented in it ii. It emphasizes major aspects iii. It facilitates recall and retention iv.it is useful in assessing prior knowledge
Answer: concept mapping

FBQ23: procedures and products are separate entities that can be observed, ______ and evaluated independently
Answer: measured

FBQ24: Project method is a planned activity in which students are allowed to ______ on their own.
Answer: investigate

FBQ25: ______ can affect the use of computer assisted instruction (CAI) when not available
Answer: electricity

FBQ26: experiments help students to develop ______ attitude
Answer: scientific

FBQ27: An important technique in assessing processes is ______
Answer: observation

FBQ28: In cooperative learning, all members of the group seek ______ benefit so that every member gains from each other’s support.
Answer: mutual

FBQ29: teaching aids should be able to stimulate ______
Answer: reality

FBQ30: ______ enables students to explore things when the reality may be too difficult, expensive, dangerous, too fast or too slow to process.
Answer: simulation

FBQ31: Natural resources, materials, specialists in Agriculture and agro-based industries are all facets of ______
Answer: community resources

FBQ32: Interpersonal skills in group activities are enhanced by the use of ______
Answer: cooperative learning

FBQ33: ______ is a working representation of the actual thing involving students in a kind of role play
Answer: simulation

FBQ34: It is a truism that learning is essentially a ______ process and teaching is only an instrument of learning
Answer: social

FBQ35: Where instructional materials are lacking or inadequate, a good teacher is expected to ______
Answer: improvise  

MCQ1: One of the following does NOT describe lecture method.
Answer: Students are active participants

MCQ2: Biology teachers should avoid the use of lecture method because __________
Answer: It does not encourage the practice of communication skills

MCQ3: In discussion, the role of the teacher is  to ______
Answer: Direct students' views towards lesson objectives

MCQ4: Which of the following is NOT true?
Answer: Lecture method is student centred

MCQ5: Which of the following statements is not correct? 
Answer: In order to elicit more students' response, the teacher should dominate the discussions

MCQ6: Project method is best described as an activity______
Answer: Planned in which students are allowed to investigate on their own.

MCQ7: Which of the following are activities carried out by Biology students? i. Reading scientific journal ii. Planting of seed iii. Drawing any of the body systems iv. Dissecting animal specimens
Answer: i, ii, iii and iv

MCQ8: The primary way that teachers obtain data concerning their students' attainment is by ____
Answer: Daily contacts with students

MCQ9: Which of the following is not correct? 
Answer: What a person knows is a good predictor of what the person can do

MCQ10: An activity that provide useful information concerning a student’s  attitude while performing a task is_____
Answer: Observation

MCQ11: Which technique is said to be very important in assessing processes? 
Answer: Observation

MCQ12: Non-cognitive measures which can be used to asses emotional status of students in various contents are ______
Answer: Affective measures

MCQ13: When assessing manipulative skills, which of the following should be looked out for?
Answer: Efficient use of working tools

MCQ14: Field trip is known for having the following limitations except one?
Answer: It helps students to put theories to practice

MCQ15: Field trip should be encouraged for the following reasons except ______
Answer: It is characterized by demonstrations

MCQ16: A display or an exhibition usually carried out by the teacher while the students watch is ______
Answer: Demonstration

MCQ17: Which one of the following statements is not acceptable?
Answer: A laboratory is a room or building set aside exclusively for pathological investigations

MCQ18: A diagrammatic representation of ideas using arrows to indicate their relationship so as to present new knowledge structure is ______
Answer: Concept mapping

MCQ19: When a teacher notes keywords, phrases or ideas from lessons, arrange them in a hierarchy, draw circles around them and connects their arrows or lines, the teacher is constructing ______
Answer: Concept map

MCQ20: A learning strategy that emphasizes active learner participation in the process of knowledge creation is ______
Answer: Constructivism

MCQ21: Which of the following is not true of lecture method?
Answer: Students are active participants

MCQ22: Which of the following is a reason why Biology teachers should avoid the use of lecture method
Answer: It does not encourage the practice of communication skills

MCQ23: In discussion, the role of the teacher is ______
Answer: Direct students' views towards lesson objectives

MCQ24: Which of the following is NOT true?
Answer: Lecture method is student centred

MCQ25: Which of the following is not correct?
Answer: In order to elicit more students' response, the teacher should dominate the discussions

MCQ26: Which of the following best describes project method?
Answer: It is a planned activity in which students are allowed to investigate on their own.

MCQ27: Field trip should be encouraged for the following reasons______
Answer: None of the options

MCQ28: A display or an exhibition usually carried out by the teacher while the students watch is ______
Answer: Demonstration

MCQ29: One of the following is not acceptable
Answer: A laboratory is a room or building set aside strictly for pathological investigations

MCQ30: A diagrammatic representation of ideas using arrows to indicate their relationship so as to present new knowledge structure is ______
Answer: Concept mapping

MCQ31: When a teacher notes keywords, phrases or ideas from lessons, arrange them in a hierarchy, draw circles around them and connects their arrows or lines, the teacher is constructing ______
Answer: Concept map

MCQ32: A learning strategy that lays emphasis on active role of learners in the process of constructing their own knowledge is ______
Answer: Constructivism

MCQ33: Which of the following is not true of lecture method?
Answer: Students are active participants

MCQ34: Which of the following is a reason why Biology teachers should avoid the use of lecture method
Answer: It does not encourage the practice of communication skills

MCQ35: In discussion, the role of the teacher is ______
Answer: Direct students' views towards lesson objectives
EDU256
FBQ1: The first generation computers used _______ for their circuits
Answer: Vacuum Tube

FBQ2: The _______________ writes the system software
Answer: Manufacturer

FBQ3: The full meaning of the acronym CD-ROM
Answer: Compact-Disk Read Only Memory

FBQ4: The transistor was invented by ________ in 1948
Answer: William Shoklens

FBQ5: ________ computer combines both the features of Digital and Analogue computers
Answer: Hybrid

FBQ6: The binary system has _______ digits
Answer: 2

FBQ7: ____________ is the exact value of megabytes in bytes
Answer: 1,048,576 bytes

FBQ8: The Full meaning of RAM is ____________________
Answer: Random Access Memory

FBQ9: What is the full meaning of ROM is ____________
Answer: Read Only Memory

FBQ10:  _____ are programs that tells the computer what to do
Answer: Software

FBQ11: ____________ language was used in the First Generation Computer
Answer: Machine

FBQ12: _____________  named computer application a tool?
Answer: Taylor

FBQ13: The Computer as a Tutee means it is a _________
Answer: Learner

FBQ14: ARPA means ________________
Answer: Advanced Research Project Agency

FBQ15: The first computers were programmed using __________ Language
Answer: Machine

FBQ16: ________ invented "The Stepped Reckoner" which utilised the principle of multiplication through repeated addition
Answer: Gottfried Leibniz

FBQ17:  In MICR, C stands for __________
Answer: Character

FBQ18: __________ Boole developed the Boolean Algebra
Answer: George

FBQ19: The Chief Component of the first generation Computer was _____________
Answer: Vacuum Tubes

FBQ20: The capacity of 3.5 inch floppy disk is
Answer: 1.44MB

FBQ21: ALU means ______________
Answer: Arithmetic and Logic Unit

FBQ22: The second generation computers were programmed using ________ Language
Answer: Assembly

FBQ23: Computer Speakers are both Input and __________ devices
Answer: Output

FBQ24: The Speed of the Printer is limited by the ________________ used
Answer: Cartridge

FBQ25: _____________ generation of computers was built on Artificial Intelligence
Answer: 5th

FBQ26: www means _________
Answer: World Wide Web

FBQ27: URL means _______________
Answer: Uniform Resource Locator

FBQ28: Google was developed at _______________
Answer: Stanford University

FBQ29: HTML stands for ______________
Answer: Hypertext mark-up language

FBQ30: E-mail means ______________
Answer: Electronic mail

FBQ31: In MICR, C stands for ___________________
Answer: Character

FBQ32: The Brain of any computer is the __________________
Answer: CPU

FBQ33: To teach Computer effectively, we must make it __________ centred
Answer: Student

FBQ34: It is the duty of  the _____________ to break the curriculum into schemes
Answer: Teacher

FBQ35: In planning the scheme, the ___________ planners are to categorise curriculum into years
Answer: Curriculum

MCQ1: In selecting a software, the focus should be on 
Answer: how well the software appeals to students

MCQ2: The idea of the Internet started in
Answer: USA

MCQ3: The following are examples of fourth generation computers except ___
Answer: IBM 360

MCQ4: The following is a characteristics of first generation computers
Answer: Uses Machine Language

MCQ5: The following is the full meaning of the acronym CD-ROM
Answer: Compact-Disk Read Only Memory

MCQ6: The characteristics of the 5th generation computers include the following except
Answer: Use of assembly language

MCQ7: The following is an input device
Answer: Mouse

MCQ8: The following is an input device except
Answer: Panel

MCQ9: Which of the following is referred to as the computer brain
Answer: Central Processing Unit

MCQ10: The chief component of first generation computer was
Answer: Vacuum Tubes and Valves

MCQ11: Which of the following is a part of the Central Processing Unit?
Answer: Arithmetic and Logic Unit

MCQ12: Computer science can be taught effectively by making it __________ centred
Answer: Student

MCQ13: The following are the usefulness of scheme of work of computer science methods except ______
Answer: Drawing Diagrams

MCQ14: Scheme of work is useful as the _________
Answer: Guide

MCQ15: The following is an advantage of computer based learning
Answer: Students learn at their pace

MCQ16: The following is a function of the CPU
Answer: Carries out Calculation

MCQ17: The following are functions of the CPU except ___
Answer: Acts as storage for data

MCQ18: What are the programs that tells the CPU what to do called?
Answer: Software

MCQ19: The following are graphic packages except ______
Answer: LOTUS 1-2-3

MCQ20: The following are areas of benefits of the Internet except _____
Answer: Typing

MCQ21: The following package is not used for preparation of Educational instruction
Answer: Operating System

MCQ22: What do input devices do?
Answer: Transmit information to the CPU

MCQ23: The following operating system (OS) is used in a single environment
Answer: MS DOS

MCQ24: The following operating system (OS) is used in a network environment
Answer: NOVELL

MCQ25: The computer based learning empowers students to
Answer:  learn at their pace

MCQ26: In selecting a software, the focus should be on 
Answer: how well the software appeals to students

MCQ27: In computer lesson preparation, computer is any of the following except ______
Answer: Task

MCQ28: The following are computer tutor applications except ______
Answer: DOS

MCQ29: Spreadsheet should be considered for the following except _____
Answer: Painting

MCQ30: The following are examples of database management packages except _____
Answer: Microsoft Word

MCQ31: The computer memory is described in terms of
Answer: Bytes

MCQ32: The following are parts of system unit except ______
Answer: Keyboard

MCQ33: The following are types of LOGIC GATES except _______
Answer: BUT

MCQ34: The underlisted software are system software except _____
Answer: Programme written to calculate average of 5 numbers

MCQ35: The following operating system (OS) is used in a multi-user environment
Answer: UNIX

EDU282

FBQ1: According to Fafunwa (1991) the purpose of education is____
Answer: Functionalism

FBQ2: Business Education is divided into ____
Answer: Two

FBQ3: Careful lesson planning is essential for effective  ____ of a lesson
Answer: Delivery

FBQ4: The secret of a good class presentation is adequate ____
Answer: Planning

FBQ5: ____ enables the teacher to determine the effectiveness of the lesson in relation to goal attachment
Answer: Evaluation  

FBQ6: Instructional objectives are usually expressed in general and ____ terms
Answer: Specific

FBQ7: Business studies is a ____ subject
Answer: Pre-vocational

FBQ8: According to Ifeagwu (2000), the experience  gained  from interaction is known as____
Answer: Learning

FBQ9: The establishment of business education courses in higher institution of learning in Nigeria was encouraged by  the Phelps- Strokes report of 1920 and the report of the Ashby commission of ____
Answer: 1960

FBQ10: Business Studies at secondary school level exposes students to the world of commerce and ____
Answer: Industry

FBQ11: Business skills acquired at the secondary  school level enable individuals to make useful ____ for themselves as well as prepare students for higher education
Answer: Living

FBQ12: The presentation stage in the development of a lesson is the ____ or otherwise the central part of the lesson
Answer: Heart

FBQ13: Lesson plan reminds a teacher of what he is going to teach and how he intends to ____
Answer: Teach it

FBQ14: The long term lesson plan covers a period ranging from ____ term to one year
Answer: One

FBQ15: ____ play a significant role in the 1915 law of technical- Vocational education
Answer: John Dewey

FBQ16: The kind of teaching method in which the students play a passive role in the learning process is known as____
Answer: Teacher –Centred

FBQ17: The techniques or strategies that enable a teacher to communicate his lesson are known  as ____
Answer: Teaching Methods

FBQ18: Cognitive domain refers to ____
Answer: Intellectual skills and abilities

FBQ19: Reinforcement can be defined as any condition that exists to promote ____
Answer: Learning

FBQ20: ____Objectives can be defined as the competencies and behavioural expressions of a programme
Answer: Instructional

FBQ21: A term is usually made up of  ____ to ___weeks while a Semester is usually made up of a minimum of 16 weeks
Answer: 11 -14 weeks

FBQ22: ____ Plan represents a detailed analysis of a particular activity described in the unit plan.
Answer: Lesson

FBQ23: Lecture method is ideal for large  ____
Answer: Size

BQ24: The oldest methods of keyboard instruction is called ____
Answer: Vertical method

FBQ25: The relatively permanent change that takes place at the end of teacher- student interaction is known as____
Answer: Learning

FBQ26: ____ Teaching method is a method where attention is paid to the individual learner.
Answer: Individualized

FBQ27: ____ are instructional materials which the teacher uses to supplement instruction
Answer: Audio/Visual aids

FBQ28: The physical, mental, emotional or social maturation of the learner is referred to as ____
Answer: Readiness

FBQ29: Close circuit TV &amp; Video and film (motion) are example of ____
Answer: Audio/Visual aids

FBQ30: The method  of teaching Shorthand whereby students are made to read Shorthand outlines is known as ____
Answer: Reading Method

FBQ31: ____ learning theories emphasize the necessity to discriminate between different behaviours
Answer: Thorndike's

FBQ32: In teaching Shorthand, theory and speed must be taught ____
Answer: Simultaneously

FBQ33: The ____ is best used when the class size is small and the subject is practical oriented
Answer: Learner-centred method

FBQ34: In Shorthand , L is always written downwards after ____
Answer: N

FBQ35: The degree of motivation a students has for the task could affect his ____
Answer: Learning

MCQ1: Emotional tension decrease __________ in learning
Answer: Efficiency

MCQ2:  Bussiness Education is geared towards --
Answer: Skill acquisition

MCQ3: A person learns most quickly and effectively when learning has ______ to him
Answer: Meaning

MCQ4: The method that can be best used in teaching Commerce is______
Answer: Simulation and Role play

MCQ5: Short - term lesson plan covers a period under ___________ term
Answer: One

MCQ6: Considering Thorndike theory, skill acquisition in business studies can be acquired through_____
Answer: Practice

MCQ7: Which of the following teaching methods encourages good listening ability?
Answer: Lecture method

MCQ8: Methods of teaching that can easily get out of control if not well monitored is__________
Answer: Discussion method

MCQ9: Teaching method that allows the use of five senses in learning is__________
Answer: Learner centred method

MCQ10: Which of the following is a demerit of learner centred method?
Answer: It is time consuming

MCQ11: Teacher vary his/her teaching method in other to_______
Answer: Meet individual students need

MCQ12: Business Studies is one of the ________ subjects offered by junior secondary school students in Nigeria
Answer: Compulsory

MCQ13: According to Russion and Wanous (1973) teaching is the process of directing or guiding
Answer: Learning

MCQ14: ________ is the school of thought that believes previous knowledge is very important for present knowledge
Answer: Cognitive school

MCQ15: All the following are methods of teaching a Shorthand  EXCEPT
Answer: Inductive method

MCQ16: Teacher wipe off an illustration on a board after the students have finished drawing is to ____________
Answer: Avoid Distraction

MCQ17: Which of the following teaching methods is NOT an example of apprenticeship idea?
Answer: Discussion

MCQ18: What types of chalk should be used when drawing illustration or object on the board?
Answer: Colour Chalk

MCQ19: What types of teaching method is used to consolidate the deductive method of teaching?
Answer: Question &amp; Answer method

MCQ20: All Learning occurs through attempts to satisfy_________
Answer: Needs

MCQ21: All the following are examples of reinforcement except
Answer: Public Criticism

MCQ22: ________ laws state that satisfying consequences serve to reinforce stimulus-response bonds
Answer: Law of exercise

MCQ23: The desire to learn is inherent in all normal persons
Answer: True

MCQ24: Learning is reinforced when_________ or more senses are used at the same time
Answer: Two

MCQ25: What a person learns is influenced directly by his __________
Answer: Surroundings

MCQ26: A good teaching method takes into consideration all the _______ groups of learners in the class.
Answer: Varying

MCQ27: _________ Psychologists believe that the whole is greater than the sum of the part.
Answer: Gestalt

MCQ28: The physical, mental, emotional or social maturation of  the learner as well as the accumulation of experience as a foundation for the building of new learning is
Answer: Readiness

MCQ29: The two major characteristics inherent in human learning are the active and __________ nature of behavioural changes
Answer: Continuous

MCQ30: Which of the following can prevent positive learning to take place?
Answer: Ridicule

MCQ31: __________ is a prevocational subject which is expected to expose the students to general business knowledge and to have basic ideas about business
Answer: Business Studies

MCQ32: A method which introduces the student  first to the home key role is
Answer: Horizontal method

MCQ33: Skill building in_______requires the use of a conducive typewriting room
Answer: Typewriting

MCQ34: _______ can be defined as the competencies and behavioural expressions of a programme.
Answer: Instructional Objectives

MCQ35: Audio/Visual aids are teaching aid and not a substitute for _______
Answer: Teaching
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FBQ1: Before lecture method can be used to achieve set objective, the teacher must use adequate ……….
Answer: teaching aids

FBQ2: A piece of carefully organized work undertaken by a pupil/group of pupils with a particular aim is ……….
Answer: project

FBQ3: For a project to be successful, it must not suppress ……….
Answer: initiative

FBQ4: Questioning method serves as ………. motivating device
Answer: extrinsic

FBQ5: Lecture method does not promote ……….
Answer: learning

FBQ6: Lecture method gives a teacher a ………. by relying upon the supposed authority of the dispenser of knowledge
Answer: sense of security

FBQ7: The process by which information passes from teacher to pupil and vice versa during instruction is called ……….
Answer: communication

FBQ8: The level of vocabulary used and the technical nature of the subject must correspond to the ………. of the pupils
Answer: capability

FBQ9: The ………. of a teacher is an important factor in the teaching and learning process especially at the primary level of education
Answer: image

FBQ10: The teacher should have ………. of the method chosen
Answer: good knowledge

FBQ11: Learning can take place ……….  
Answer: anywhere

FBQ12: Informal curriculum is also called ………. curriculum
Answer: Hidden

FBQ13: The story telling technique is used mainly for subjects like ……….
Answer: history

FBQ14: ………. teaching is the name for the method used to simplify the problem of teaching large classes with a wide range of abilities
Answer: group

FBQ15: Applying learning experience to social need relates to ……….
Answer: Relevance

FBQ16: ………. developed the Dalton approach to learning 
Answer: Darwin

FBQ17: ………. is not a proponent of the play way method
Answer: Bloom

FBQ18: Games motivate pupils to learn with……….
Answer: ease

FBQ19: An activity in which people act a situation showing both educational and therapeutic overtones is ……….
Answer: role play

FBQ20: ………. has nothing to do with the discovery method 
Answer: Darwin

FBQ21: Questioning is an instructional tool that will not encourage pupils to ………. in the class?
Answer: make noise

FBQ22: A good question does not attract ………. 
Answer: chorus answer

FBQ23: The main figure in an instructional system is the ………. 
Answer: pupils

FBQ24: The best approach to adopt in teaching is ………..
Answer: flexibility

FBQ25: It is the duty of the teacher to find out different ………. of teaching suitable for use in any classroom
Answer: methods

FBQ26: Teaching can be regarded as a special form of ………. in imparting knowledge
Answer: procedure

FBQ27: It is very necessary that the teacher varies the ………. to suit every child
Answer: teaching methods

FBQ28: What matters in teaching and learning is………. as a result of the interaction of pupils with learning experience.
Answer: change in behaviour

FBQ29: The teacher cannot boast of having done effective teaching where there is no ………. in behaviour of the learner
Answer: positive change

FBQ30: The method chosen by the teacher must evoke and maintain the ………. of the pupils
Answer: interest

FBQ31: The method must ensure that pupils see ………. in the lesson. 
Answer: purpose

FBQ32: The lesson method must pose a ………. to the pupils 
Answer: problem

FBQ33: The objectives stated in teaching must be ……….
Answer: achieved

FBQ34: The aim of organisation of learning is to achieve a ……….
Answer: goal

FBQ35: Organizing curriculum on the level of difficulty is ……….
Answer: vertical

MCQ1: Teaching is a process by which certain conditions are arranged for the pupils consciously to ………… by experience
Answer: Develop the knowledge

MCQ2: Teaching is an activity in which the teacher, pupils and materials in close contact with one another for the purpose of …………
Answer: Learning

MCQ3: The teacher has great responsibility in organizing learning experiences in a logical manner that will …………
Answer: Facilitate learning

MCQ4: A good teacher must be able to …………
Answer: Communicate with learners

MCQ5: A good ………… teacher impacts knowledge, creates, builds and facilitates learning in a friendly and cheerful manner.
Answer: Primary school

MCQ6: Good qualities of the teacher determine children ………… and the way they …………
Answer: Perception, Learn

MCQ7: Teaching involves adequate…………
Answer: Planning

MCQ8: The teacher must recognize all but one of these in the learners………….
Answer: The parent status

MCQ9: The materials or experiences presented must be ………… before the child can learn.
Answer: Meaningful

MCQ10: When a teacher assesses the pupils to know whether the specific objective have been achieved or not, it is …………
Answer: Evaluation

MCQ11: One of these is broader in content…………
Answer: Curriculum

MCQ12: Learning objectives well stated is a form of ………… curriculum.
Answer: Formal

MCQ13: Curriculum should be a product of the school and …………
Answer: Society

MCQ14: ………… is the heart of the school.
Answer: Curriculum

MCQ15: ………… was not the focus of the pre-colonial curriculum.
Answer: Skill Acquisition

MCQ16: The Phelps Stoke’s Commission was set up in …………
Answer: 1920

MCQ17: ………… is not a component of the 3R.
Answer: Molding

MCQ18: ………… domain was mainly emphasised in pre-colonial curriculum.
Answer: Cognitive

MCQ19: Each level of education has different …………
Answer: Goals

MCQ20: That curriculum is an on-going process means that is not …………
Answer: Rigid

MCQ21: ………… were earlier assigned with the development of the Nigerian curriculum.
Answer: USA experts

MCQ22: The National curriculum concept was held in…………
Answer: 1969

MCQ23: The study of the history of curriculum is important for …………
Answer: Change

MCQ24: The factors influencing curriculum development does not include …………
Answer: Fund

MCQ25: Diversified regions in the nation tend to ………… education.
Answer: Politicize

MCQ26: Curricula emphasis on liberal education is responsible for…………
Answer: Unemployment

MCQ27: The poor implementation of our curriculum programmes is because of …………
Answer: Bureaucracy

MCQ28: The National Policy on Education was established in …………
Answer: 1976

MCQ29: In Tyler’s Model, evaluation represents the …………
Answer: Last

MCQ30: ………… must be stated in a measurable way.
Answer: Objective

MCQ31: ………… method should be sparingly used in the primary school.
Answer: Lecture

MCQ32: The teacher should use at least ………… methods to maximize learning.
Answer: 2

MCQ33: The particular outcome of learning is called …………
Answer: Objective

MCQ34: In lecture method, ………… dominates teaching.
Answer: Teacher

MCQ35: The teacher needs to acquire all these skills but one in discussion method…………
Answer: Problem solving skills


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