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MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE 2007-2013
MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE
POST UTME SCREENING TEST 201212013
TIME ALLOWED: 45MIN.

Shade the correct answers in the OMR sheet provided.
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows:
You read in order to gain knowledge of what is around you. Not being able to read is to be ignorant of the happenings, events, situations and developments around you. Books enlighten you and make you intelligent. They expose you to various experiences of life and enrich your understanding of the world you live in. you also read to collect facts that can be useful to you in your academic life. Such facts are in the form of data, explanations, reports, findings, theories, laws and so on. The facts could be stored in different forms such as word form, tables, charts, diagrams, formulae and pictures. Reading can also be pleasure. You need to cultivate the habit of reading for the pleasure, entertainment and the joy it gives. Many studies have shown that Nigerians have not formed the habit of wide informative coding. Reading culture is yet to be our culture. Many read only when they are forced to read. They read for examination or academic purposes only. They are weak in reading for pleasure. Do you know what? Reading is medicine. It enlivens minds and always make you feel better.
Choose from the listed alternatives the correct answer to the questions
1. A suitable title for the passage is: A. Reading for pleasure B. Reading for collection of facts C. The importance of Reading D. The Way Nigerians Read
2. From the passage we conclude that: A. there is a relationship between word forms, tables, charts, diagrams, formulae and pictures B. there is no relationship between word forms, tables, charts, diagrams, formulae and picture C. One cannot be sure if there is a relationship or not D. There should not be relationship at all.
3. The underlined word in the passage means: A. Till the soil B. Refine C. Clean D. Acquired
4. A molecule is made up of A. Particles of different elements
B. Atoms of different elements C. Atoms of the same
D. Ions of the same elements.
5. Climate change and global warming is caused by the accumulation of in the atmosphere A. CO2 B. O2 C. NO2 D. CH2
6. A boy walks 800m in 20minutes. What is his average speed in km per hour? A. 2.4km/h B. 4km/h C. 1km/h D. 24km/h
7. An empty rectangular tank is 250cm long and 120cm wide. It 180 litres of water is poured into the tank, what would he the height of the water A. 6.0cm B. 5.5cm C. 5.0cm D. 4.5cm
8. If the numbers M, N and Q are in ratio of 5:4:3 find the value of A.2 B.3 C.1 D.4
9. Osmosis refers to the movement of solvent from area of higher concentration to that of lower concentration. A. True B. False
Choose the word or expression which will complete each sentences correctly:
10. The prisoners made no further attempt A. to escape B. who escaped C. that escape D. to have escaped.
11. At last it was the right time for the visitors A. they went B. going C. to go D. to have gone
12. Here is an interesting hook A. for you to read it B. you to read it C. you read D. for you to read
13. The Premier League started last week A. did it? B. didn’t it? C. didn’t it start? D. isn’t?
14. Which of these measures of central tendency is often used in deriving standard deviation? A. the range B. the mode C. Stay constant D. the mean
15. As a country got more developed, the percentage of labour engaged in agriculture tends to …….. A. increase steadily B. decrease steadily C. stay constant D. have nothing to do with development
16. The following colours of light are secondary except A. Green B. Orange C. Blue D. Purple
17. A student wants to measure the diameter of a wire, which instrument would give him accurate result? A. Venire calipers B. Micrometer screw gauge C. A metre rule D. tone of the above
18. The inside of a thermos flask is usually coated with silver material in order to reduce heat loss by A. Radiation B. Reflection C. Conduction D. Convection
19. Water absorption by the root hairs is facilitated by the absence of the cuticle. A. True B. False
20. 20. Express in standard form: 201,675 A. 202 B. 2.01675x102
C. 201675x103 D.202000
21. Crops which complete their life cycle in two growing seasons are called ………… A. Annuals B. Ephemerals C. Biennials
D. Pemannial
22. If a and b are positive integers and a < b, which of the following statement is not correct. A. b2 > a2 B. > C. <- D. 4.3
23. A trader made a loss of 25% on an article she sold. What is the ratio of the cost price to the selling price?
A. 2:3 B. 5:2 C. 3:4 D. 4:3
24. The acronym NDDC stands for A. Niger Delta Development Corporation B. Niger Delta Development Commission
25. Mixed farming entails A. Growing two or more crops B. Integrating crop and livestock production C. Raising livestock and fish C. Roaring different types of livestock in a farm


MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE 2007-2013
MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE
P.M.B. 7267, UMUAHIA, ABIA STATE
POST-UTME PERSONAL DATA FORM 2011/2012
TIME ALLOWED: 45MIN
Shade the correct answers in the OMR sheet provided.
Read the passage below and answer the questions that follows:
Metals can not only he kept with as little as any other commodity, but they can likewise, without any loss he divided into any number of parts, and by fusion, these parts can easily he reunited again; quality which no other equally durable commodity possesses and which more than any other quality under them fit to be instruments of commerce and circulation. The man who wanted to buy salt hut had cattle or sheep to give in exchange must have been obliged to buy salt to whole ox sheep at a time. He could seldom buy less than this because what was to give for it could seldom divided without loss; and if he had in mind to buy more, he must, for the same reasons, have been obliged to buy double or triple the quantity of the metal to the precise quantity of the commodity which had immediate occasion for, Different metals have been made use of by different nations for this purpose. Iron was the common instrument of commerce among the ancient Spartans; copper among ancient Romans; gold and silver among all rich commercial nations. These metals seem originally have been use of tor this purpose in rude bars, without any stamp or coinage. These rude are therefore performed at this time the function of money.
Choose from the listed alternatives the correct answer to the questions.
1. A suitable title for the passage is A. The Evolution of money B. How money is made C. The Ingredients for making money D. Buying and selling of salt.
2. From the passage we can conclude that conclude that metals as best suited as an instrument for commerce and circulation because A. They are heavy B. They are durable and the Romans used them C. They are durable and suffer no loss upon division or fusion D. they can buy anything we want.
3. The underlined word in the passage means A. party B. opportunity C. Location Need
Choose the word that correctly fills each statement
4. Ngozi told her mother that briget had been a friend of ………. for many years. A. her B. hers Chad left D. must have left
5. James; “Where is chineu?” “He’s not here. He ………. early” A. must have to leave B. must leave C. hadleft D. must have left
6. Everybody in my class ……….. Writing this test A. are B. is C. were D. was
7. My friend wanted to know A. what B. what time was it C. what was the time D. it was what time
8. Scientists ……… on theories about the origins of the world for many years now. But no one has found a solution. A. had been working B. have been working C. are working D. worked
9. Which of these is not a characteristic of good money? A. Durability B. Divisibility C. Portability D. Storability
10. A crystal may have the following shape A. circular B. Rectangular C. Rhombic D. Triangular
11. The constant term of Charles’ law is A. Temperature B. Volume C. pressure D. Triangular
12. 2300F is equivalent to A. 110C B. 1150C C.2300C D.1300C.
13. Express in figures: seven thousand and seven A. 7,700.007
14. What fraction of a litre is one milliliter?
15. How long will it take an investment of N40.000.00 to yield N8,000.00 at an annual rate of 5%? A. 6 years B. 4years C. 2 years D. 6months
16. The acronym NATO stands for A. North African Treaty Organization B. North African Trust Organization C. North Atlantic Treaty D. North American Treaty Organization
17. An example of perennial crop is A. Maize B. Carrot C. Lecttuce D. Coffee
18. The relative proportions of different fractions or particle sizes in a given soil is called A. Soil structure B. Soil texture C. Soil colloid D. Soil porosity
19. The role of mitochondria in cells is in A. Protein synthesis B. Photosynthesis C. Production of energy D. Lipid synthesis
20. Particles of inheritance are contained in A. Chloroplast B. RNA C. DNA D. Cytoplasm
21. An example of a ruminant animal is A. Chicken B. Goat C. Pig
D. Duck
22. The monthly salary of a man increased from N2,700 to N8.200. Find the percentage increase A. 10% B. 15% C. 18.5% D. 15.6%
23. Which of the following is not a fixed cost? A. Rent B. Salary
C. Commission D. Insurance
24. The world’s newest nation is A. Eritrea B. Kosovo C. Somaliland D. South Sudan
25. A cross between parents of different character is A. Hybridization B. Pure breeding C. Selection D. Introduction


MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE 2007-2013
MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY or AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE
POST UTME SCREENING TEST 2010/2011
TIME ALLOWED: 45MIN
A: BIODATA
Full Names (Surnames first)……………………………….
Date of birth: ……………………………………….…………
Sex (M/F): ……………………………………………………..

B: UTME/PRE-DEGREE DATA
James Registration Number: ……………………….…….
Pre-Degree Registration Number: ……………………….
First Choice: ………………………………………………….
Second Choice: ………………………………………………
C: GENERAL APTITUDE
1. Supply the following information:
a. Full names and title of the Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
…………………………………………………………….
…………………………………………………………….
b. Secretary-General of the United Nations
…………………………………………………………….
…………………………………………………………….
c. Name of the Honourable Minister of Education
…………………………………………………………….
d. The process by which plants synthesize their food is
…………………………………………………………….
e. The current chairman of NEC is ………………….
2. Give the bill meaning of following:
NLTC ………………………………………………….....
ICT ………………………………………………………..
ICPC ………………………………………………………
WHO ……………………………………………………...
3. The area of a triangle with base 10cm and heights 5cm is ………
4. Area of a circle is πr2, where π = ………………….
5. Write the following in Arabic numerals:
ix …………. xvi …………. xix …………. xx …………. Xi ………….
6. Express 204524 correct to 3 significant figures ………………….
7. The value of the angle the minute hand of a clock covers in one and half hours is.
8. Which of the following units of measurement is out of place? Yd, ft, km, kg, mm


Select as appropriate
9. The critics say she is not an (imaginative, imaginary) writer …………………………………………
10. There were (fewer, less) applicants than we expected ………………
11. The sparrow is sitting on (its, it’s) nest ………………………………..
12. Using a pair of words from the list below, complete the sentences with blank spaces: [either, neither, hut, not. not only, or, nor, also, but also]
a. She is …………………….. here …………………….. there
b. That thing up the sky is …………….. a bird ……………. a plane
c. He ………………………. stayed behind …………….. refused to contribute even a kobo



MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE 2007-2013
MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE
POST UTME SCREENING TEST 200912010
TIME ALLOWED: 45MIN
NAME:
JAMB REG. NO:
COURSE OF CHOICE:
1. Having a workforce that is ill-equipped and not updated is a recipe for institutional underdevelopment. The current thinking, in consonance with the ongoing reforms in the education sector, is that it is impossible to produce the kind of quality graduates the nation needs with an ill-equipped, anachronistic workforce. There is a wind of change about to blow across entire education sector. This wind of change is not more than words.
a. Summarize the above passage in not more than 20 words
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
b. Replace the underlined words in the passage with your own words without changing the meaning
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
2. In a simple sentences state why the game of football has become very popular
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
3. What are the six geopolitical zones that make up Nigeria
4. How many members are there in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
5. Arrange the following in ascending order:
20kg of stone, 50kg of feather, 49kg of gravels, 56kg of stand
6. Name three most populated countries in the world
7. Give the full meaning of NHIS, FEC
8. Simplify
9. After spending one quarter of the money in my savings account, I discovered that half of the money left was N12,000. How much did I have in the account initially?
10. Find the missing number


11. Using the above examples, answer the following


12. What is the full meanings of ICT?
…………………………………………………………………………….


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