ECONOMICS
ASSIGNMENT
CLASSWORK
1. Define
international trade.
2
.List two types of international trade and explain
3. Explain the word BOP.
4. Mention five objective of IMF.
5. What is economic growth?
HOMEWORK
1. Write a short note on the following
a. Economic integration
b. Economic Development
2. Mention the Reason for international trade.
3. List and explain five Barriers of international trader.
PROJECT
1. Write the Historical Development of
Petroleum industry in Nigeria
COMMERCE
PROJECT/ASSIGNMENT
PROJECT
ANSWER all questions in the 2014
Commerce NECO (objectives and theory).
HOME WORK
1. State and explain any five classes of
shares a public limited company can issue.
2. Explain five reasons why a manufacturer
may engage in personal selling.
3. Explain four ways by which market is
important to the economy.
CLASS WORK:
The following is a summary of the
assets and Liabilities of Mouka Enterprises for the year ended December 31st
2000.
₦
Premises 75,000
Motor vehicle 60,000
Fixtures and fittings 60,000
Machinery 65,000
Warehouse 18,000
Stock 20,000
Prepayment 10,000
Accrued expenses 12,000
Cash in hand
8,000
Cash at bank
6,000
Bank overdraft 3,500
Creditors
5,000
Debtors
6,000
CALCULATE:
I.
Capital
owned
II.
Fixed
assets
III.
Current
assets
IV.
Current
liabilities
V V Working capital
V V Working capital
I.
PROJECT/ASSIGNMENT
LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
WILFRED OWEN- THE STRANGE MEETING
1.
Treat’ strange meeting’ as a narrative poem
2.
Identify the two poet-speakers in the poem,
comment on their character and the relationship between them.
3.
Discuss ‘strange meeting’ as a war poem
SIR WALTER RALEIGH- THE SOUL’S ERRAND
4.
Show vividly that ‘the souls errand’ is founded
on irony
5.
Discuss ‘the soul’s errand’ as a criticism of
our present society
6.
Why does the poet ask the soul to go on errand
for him? Why does he not send the body?
JOHN FLETCHER- UPON AN HONEST MAN’S FORTUNE
7.
Discuss the theme of knowledge and truth in the
poem
8.
The relationship between God and man preoccupies
the poet. DISCUSS
9.
Examine the view that the poem is a sermon
TECHNICAL DRAWING
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ANSWER ALL QUESTION
HOLIDAY EXERCISE/PROJECT WORK
(a) The figure below shows a bracket. Draw,
full size, in the first angle projection, the following views.
(i) front elevation in the direction of the arrow X ;
(ii) plan;
(iii) left end elevation. [10 marks]
(i) front elevation in the direction of the arrow X ;
(ii) plan;
(iii) left end elevation. [10 marks]
The figure below shows the front elevation
and an incomplete plan of a truncated square pyramid.
(a) Copy the given views.
(b) Complete the plan.
(c) Construct the surface development(without the base), using P-P as the seam. [20 marks]
(a) Copy the given views.
(b) Complete the plan.
(c) Construct the surface development(without the base), using P-P as the seam. [20 marks]
3. Identify the parts labelled P, Q and R in the section through a wall below.
PHYSICS
ASSIGNMENT
1. Ex 8,pg 463,Number 10
from new school physics textbook
2. (a) what is work
function of a metal
(b)
The energy of an ultraviolet light is 5.5 x10-9j. Calculate its
wavelength. [c=3.0
x108ms-1,h=6.6 x 10-34js]
3. Distinguish between artificial
and natural radioactivity and mention two uses of radioisotopes
4. (a) calculate the
half-life of radio-isotope which has a decay constant of 0.000456 per day
(b)
A physicist uses a radioactive source with a half-life of 4hrs as a clock. If
the source initially emits 1440
particles per minute, what interval of time has elapsed when he records 180 counts per minute?
PROJECT
Design and construct one item from the following
*battery
*galvanometer
*electric motor
*transformer
*electroplating
Agricultural Science
HOMEWORK
1. State the functions of the following hormones in
farm animals.
(a) Progesterone
(b) Oxytcin
(c) Prolactin
(d) Relaxin
PROJECT
1. Bring any three of the following items, get them
from slaughter houses (abiattor) and dry it properly on the sun.
(a) Hooves
(b) Horn
(c) Feather
(d) Beak
(e) Nail
(f) Leg bone
ASSIGNMENT
1. Draw and label the diagram of the skin?
NOTE: This should be done in a cardboard paper boldly.
CHEMISTRY
HOMEWORK A
1. Differentiate between polar and non-polar substances
2. State the name for the shape of each of these
molecules: i) methane; ii) water; iii) carbon iv oxide and iv) ammonia
3. State the four evidences that shows that air is a
mixture
4. State five ways of preventing rusting of iron
5. State the causes of air pollution and briefly explain
each.
6. State two (2) for each, the laboratory and industrial
preparation of hydrogen
7. State five uses of hydrogen
8. Write briefly on hydrides and list the isotopes of
hydrogen
9. Mention the physical properties and chemical
properties (with equation for each)for chlorine
10. State the
laboratory and industrial preparation of hydrogen chloride gas
HOMEWORK B
1. Mention the three factors which determine the polarity
of a substance
2. List the four types of solid crystals and point out
the major characteristics of any three
3. What is flame? Name the four zones of a candle flame
and what each signifies.
4. Differentiate between rusting and burning
5. Mention any four uses of noble gases
6. State six ways of controlling air pollution
7. Mention any four physical properties and three
chemical properties of hydrogen (with equation for each)
8. State the laboratory and industrial preparation of
chlorine
9. List the test for chlorine and state any four uses of
chlorine
10. Mention the
physical and chemical properties of hydrogen chloride gas.
PROJECT
1. Draw a detailed laboratory set-up for the preparation
of hydrogen chloride gas
2. Draw a detailed laboratory set-up for the preparation
of hydrogen
Cultural and Creative Art
Holiday Project
1. Create a motif of your choice,
Produce a print work on fabric using stenciling method
Note: use not more than three colours.
(one yard)
The neatness of your work will attract
more marks.
Assignment
1. Define printing
2. explain the historical development of
printing
Home work
Enumerates
any ten terminologies associated with dyeing and printing
FRENCH.
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST
1.CULTURE ET CIVILISATION:
Ecrivez
les suivants[ write the following]:
i. Le nom du
president de la France .
ii. Les cinq
grand ville de la France. [5mrks]
2. GRAMMAIRE:
Mettez les antonyms de ces mots:
[5mrks]
Les Mots
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Les Antonyms
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Belle
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Mauvais
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Homme
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Oui
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Fille
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3. ) LES VOCABULAIRES:
Ecrivez et
etudiez vingt mots francais en
utilisant le dictionaire et l’internet.
[Write and learn twenty new words in French and their meanings
using the French dictionary and the internet.] [5 mrks]
MATHEMATICS
INSTRUCTION:
(1) BOTH THE
ANSWERS TO THE PROJECT WORK AND THE SOLUTIONS TO THE ASSIGNMENTS
SHOULD BE
DONE IN
ONE NOTE
BOOK.
(2) ALL THE
TOPICS LISTED IN THE SCHEME OF WORK SHOULD BE STUDIED BEFORE
ATTEMPTING THE PROJECT
AND
ASSIGNMENTS.
(3) IT IS VERY
PERTINENT THAT EACH STUDENT STUDY AND UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT
GUIDING
EACH OF THE
TOPICS
LISTED ABOVE, AS INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT WILL BE CARRIED OUT ON EACH
STUDENT
ON RESUMPTION.
STUDY GUIDE:
(1) NEW GENERAL
MATHEMATICS 3
(2) COMPREHENSIVE
MATHEMATICS
(3) ONLINE - www.bing.com
(type: mathematics: longitude and
latitude)
- www.math.com
- maths
tutorial
- the video
math tutor – youtube
- study mathematics online
MATHEMATICS
PROJECT WORK
ACTIVITY 1
Step 1:
1.
Get two (2) round balls of oranges
2.
Pick one of the oranges and cut it horizontally into 5 parts (i.e. into 5
cross-sections) as shown below.
3.
Also identify each cross-section with alphabets as shown below.
4. observe the circumference of the cross sections A, B, O ,C and D
ACTIVITY 2
Step 1:
1.
Pick the other complete ball of orange
2.
Bisect the orange vertically from top, through the centre O, down to the
bottom, as shown in the
diagram below.
A vertically bisected orange ball
3.
Observe the two parts.
ASSESSMENT BASED ON
ACTIVITY 1
1.
What do you observe about the circumference of each cross-sections A, B, O, C
and D, as regarding to their sizes?______________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
2.
Complete the boxes/spaces below, using either Great Circle or Small
Circle
E.g.
A is a Small Circle
B is a _________
O is a_________
C is a _________
D is a_________
3a.
What are Great Circles?
b. What are Small Circles?
4.
Give two (2) differences between Great Circles and Small Circles?
ASSESSMENT BASED ON ACTIVITY 2
1.
By comparing the sizes of the circumference of each cross-section in activity
2, what can you say about their sizes?
2.
Do you think the circumference of the cross-section E is the largest
circumference you will ever
get when you bisect the orange from any part? Yes or NO____________
3.
What can you say about the circumference of the cross-section E and the
circumference of cross-section O (in activity 1)?
4.The
largest possible circle that can be obtained from a bisected orange is known as?
______________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL
ASSESSMENT 1
Step 1:
a)
Get a world Globe showing the map of the world with Longitude and Latitude.
Hint: Source from (i) Public Library,
Educational Resource Centers
(ii) Charts
(iii) Internet
Step 2:
a)
Observe the lines that run vertically from the North Pole to the South-Pole.
b)
Also, observe the lines that run through the equator from the West to the East.
Questions:
1.
At what angle does the earth make one full rotation?
2.
How many hours does it take the earth to make one complete revolution?
3.
The imaginary lines that runs vertically from North Pole to South Pole are called?
4.
Fill in the blank spaces with either Great Circle or Small Circle.
a.
All Meridians are_____________________
b.
The equator is_______________________
5a.
What do you understand by Prime Meridian/Greenwich Meridian?
b.
Differentiate between Prime Meridian and Meridian?
GENERAL
ASSESSMENT 2
Step 1:
a)
From the sources above, take your time to study about Longitude and Latitude.
Step 2:
a)
Critically study the solved examples.
b)
Critically analyse the steps used in the the steps used in the solvd examples.
Questions:
1.
A circle with the largest radius is called_____________________________
2a.
The radius of a sphere is less than the radius of a small circle? True/False________
b. In one sentence support your answer with
fact:____________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
4.
All radius of a circle whose radius do not pass through the centre is called
a_________circle .
a ______circle.
ASSIGNMENT 1
1.
An aeroplane flies eastwards from a town
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for 4 hours at an average speed of 300km/hr to another town R. It then flies due North from R to another town T a distance of 1800km. Calculate the:
a)
Longitude of R;
b)
Latitude of T, correct to the nearest degree.
(NECO 2014)
Calculate the distance between P and Q
measured along;
a)
the parallel of Latitude
b)
a great circle
(SSCE JUNE 1993)
i) What is the distance between them along the equator?
ii) How far is X from the North Pole?
(SSCE
JUNE 2000)
a) If the journey takes 6 hours, calculate to
two significant figures, the average speed of the plane.
b) If the plane now flies due North from B to
C, 45km away, calculate the Latitude of C, correct to the nearest degree.
(SSCE JUNE 2008)
ASSIGNMENT 3
1) A rope 60cm long is made to form a rectangle. If the length is 4times its breadth, calculate, correct to
one decimal place, the
(i) Length;
(ii) Diagonal of the rectangle
(SSCE JUNE 2009)
2) A sector of a circle of radius 8cm subtends an angle 900 at the centre of the circle. If the sector is
folded without overlap to form the curved surface of a cone, find the
(i) base radius
(ii) height
(iii) volume of the cone
(SSCE JUNE 2006)
3) a. Copy and complete the table of values for the relation Y = 2 sinx + 1
X
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00
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300
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600
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900
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1200
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1500
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1800
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2100
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2400
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2700
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Y
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1.0
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2.7
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0.0
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-0.7
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b) using scales of 2cm to 300 on the x-axis and 2cm to 1 unit on the Y – axis, draw the graph of
Y = 2 sin x+1 for 00 ≤ x ≤ 2700
c) Use the graph to find the values of x for which sin x = 1/4
(SSCE JUNE 2014)
4) The total surface area of a solid cylinder is 88 cm2, while the height is 7 cm. find, correct to three significant figures, the:
(i) diameter of its cross section
(ii) Volume of the solid.
(NECO 2014)
HOLIDAY EXERCISES
1) Define a
fibonacci sequence and write down the first 10 term of fibonacci sequence
2)
calculate the area under the line Y= x+2 between the limit x=0 and x=10
HOME
WORK
3) find the derivative of y= (1-3x)-3
4) solve the simultaneous equation
5x+y
= 81
PROJECT
5. In a standard normal curve shown above ,find the value of Z such that the shaded area under the curve is 5% of the total shape
COMPUTER SCIENCE
HOME
WORK
1. What is computer
network?
2.
Mention two differences between Ethernet and Token Ring Protocol.
3.
List any five benefits of computer networking.
4.
Mention two Nigerians that contributed to World Wide Web
PROJECT
1. Identify any four Network cables and
connectors.
2.
Mention two differences between male and female connectors.
3.
State four examples of data cables.
4.
Write the meaning of the following protocol
i) HTTP
ii) FTP
iii) SMTP
iv) WAP
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
FIRST TERM
Read
the following topics and answer the following questions that follow.
- Differentiate between British and American spellings of common words.
- Find foreign elements in English usage (ie French, Latin and Greek words)
- Vocabulary Development; words associated with Science and Technology.
QUESTIONS
1. Give 20 examples
(of No 1 above)
2. Give 10 examples
each of Latin, French and Greek words used in English with their meanings.
3. List 20 words
associated with Science and Technology
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FIRST TERM
1.What is Data Processing? List the
stages.
2. Supply the following from the History
of Computer:
a. Types of computer invented
b. The person that invented
c. The year of invention
3. What is consignment account? List the
parties to consignment of goods.
4. Define computer programming language
and identify the types.
5. List three advantages of computer.
SPIRITUAL PROWESS
FIRST TERM
AS
1. List the entire prophetic theme from January 2014 to
October 2014 with the scriptures
2. List and explain five benefit of fasting with relevant
scripture
3. List ten success scriptures you know
4. List ten healing scriptures you know.
5. List ten prosperity scriptures you know.
6. Give an account of God’s plan and purpose of your life
with respect to your proposed of study course of study in the high institution
support your answer with scriptures.
BIOLOGY
FIRST TERM
PROJECT
1. List and explain the types of
germination with diagrams.
On a plane sheet of paper make a diagram 10-12cm long of the reflex arc and label fully.
On a plane sheet of paper make a diagram 10-12cm long of the reflex arc and label fully.
2. Draw
and label the human brain
3. Draw
the types of germination.
4. Make a
diagram 10-12cm,fully labeled the structure of a neuron
ASSIGNMENT
1. Explain
the life cycle of the following insect with diagrams.
(i) Housefly (ii) mosquito
(iii) aphids (iv) butterfly (v) termites (vi) cockroach
2. Differentiate
between metamorphosis and germination.
3. Explain
four peculiar features of social insects.
4. Explain
the importance of the amniotic sac to the mammalian embryo.
TEST QUESTIONS
1. What is
a fruit
2. Define
the term variation
3. State
five advantages of variation within a species.
4. In a
tabular form outline four differences between continuous and discontinuous
variation
5. Give
five reasons why termites are described as social insects.
GOVERNMENT
FIRST TERM
HOME WORK
1. What do you understand by
ECOWAS? What are the aims and objectives of the formation of ECOWAS?
2. Explain the problems that
militate against the effective functioning of ECOWAS
3. Mention the weaknesses of
the United Nations Organization (UNO)
ASSIGNMENT
1. What are the problems facing
the Common wealth since its formation
2. Mention the factors
affecting Nigeria’s foreign policy.
3. State the functions of the
Secretary-General of the United Nations Organization (UNO)
PROJECT
Visit the nearest Local
government:
1. Briefly explain the
description including its geographical location (not more than a page)
2. Give the functions and
powers of the Local government visited.
GOVERNMENT
FIRST TERM
HOME WORK
1.
Give an explanation of the rule of Law
2.
Explain the processes of the rule of Law
3.
Identify and explain five problems of the rule of Law
ASSIGNMENT
1. Explain the meaning of human
trafficking
2. State five purposes of human
trafficking
3. Give five causes of human
trafficking
PROJECT
1.
Discuss independent judicial as an important ingredient in enhancing social justice in a democratic
society.
2. Suggest
possible solutions to human trafficking.