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BusinessThe Ability To Sell: by AMUTAH(op): 8:42pm On Apr 04, 2015
THE ABILITY TO SELL:

Truth be told,every business environment has its unique business variables and factors. Every business environment that an entrepreneur considers or choses to do business has its unique features. These features will include the general behavior of consumers in that location, the level of information, the population and population distribution and growth of these people. It will also include the earning and spending rate of these people.

You have to figure out your target customers and whether the business conditions are favourable before you commit your resources. I will not say that you can predict a hundered percent that a particular business concept will or will not be favourable. What I am saying is that in any business venture that an entrepreneur wants to undertake,there are warning signs and signals. It is the duty of that entrepreneur to find out the warning signs and figure out to get around them or change or modify palns.

It is possible for an aggressive salesman to sell ice to an eskimo or coal to those in Newcastle, but you still have to first find people who don’t have ice and are very much in need of it,business is more assured there.

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EducationAbsu Aptitude Test Past Questions And Solutions by AMUTAH(op): 10:24am On Mar 19, 2015
ATTENTION:

TO GET THE COMPLETE PAST QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS FOR ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY, UTURU FROM 2009-2010,
PLEASE CALL 08137701720, 08106474026


ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY, UTURU

Post UTME Screening Exercise 2009/2010

TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Read each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow

PASSAGE I

The approach to the university is being restructured to ease the flow of traffic, give better security and provide an appropriate introduction to a seat of higher learning. The works and services complex is also under construction, and we intend to move into tile completed (major) part of it within the next few weeks.



All these projects are being executed with an eye to aesthetics. for we recognize tile important influence of a beautiful and healthy environment on its inhabitants and feel that a cluster of building on a small space such as we have should be so well designed as to have a beneficial psychological and sociological effect on all members of the community.



I have gone to these lengths to itemize these examples of current development for two main reasons. Firstly, to advise you that the road diversions and other physical inconveniences currently being experienced will be on the increase because of intense development activity. We therefore appeal to you to bear with us in full knowledge and consolation that such inconvenience are temporary and will soon yield final tangible results. Secondly, to demonstrate your capacity for executing approved projects with dispatch, and to assure government that we are up to the task. Indeed. I can assure government that its ability to disburse funds to us will be more than matched by your capacity to collect and expand them on executing various worthy projects in record time.

1. From the passage we can gather that A. there is not much consideration for the health of the inhabitants B. there is deliberate effort to inconvenience the people C. buildings are put up anyhow D. projects are carried out without approval E. the inconveniences suffered by the inhabitants will be for a while

2. Unless it can be shown that the money voted for A. the development activity will not intense B will not be easy to convince the government of our executive ability C. it will not be difficult to ask government for fluids D. our final results will be unreliable E. the road diversions and other inconveniences will continue

3. An eve to aesthetics in this passage means A. regard for space B. beneficial psychological effect C. regard for health D. consideration for beauty E. a cluster of buildings

4. In this passage the author tries to explain why A. it is necessary to establish the works and services complex in the university B. beauty should not be taken into consideration when building on such a small space as we have C. the gateway to the university is being rebuilt D. major part of the project should be completed in the next few weeks E. visitors should be debated from using the gates in the meantime

5. Which of these is NOT among the reasons given by the author for enumerating the examples of the current development’? A. to show that we are capable of executing approval projects B. to convince the government that we are trusted with task C. the inconveniences currently being experienced will go on indefinitely D. we are fully aware of the inconveniences being caused hut we do not want you to complain E. we have the capacity to complete worthy projects within the scheduled time.



PASSAGE II

Is work for prisoners a privilege To save them from tire demoralizing effects and misery of endless unoccupied hours it is something added to a prison sentence to make it harder and more unpleasant something which should have a positive value as part of a system or rehabilitation?
Those magistrates who cluing to sentences of hard labour doubtless looked upon strenuous work as an additional punishment. This point of view is widely accepted as right and proper, but it ignores the fact that unwillingness to work is often one of the immediate causes of criminality. To send prisoners back to the outside world, more than ever convinced that labour is an evil to be avoided, is to confirm them in their old way of life.
It has been said that the purpose of prison work in a programme of rehabilitation is two fold: training for work and training by work. The prisoner, that is to say, needs to be trained by work. The prisoner, that is to say, needs to be trained by habits of industry, but over and above this, lie will gain immeasurably if it is possible to rouse in him the consciousness of sel-mastery and of purpose that the completion of airy worthwhile piece of work can give to tire door. He may find a pride of achievement iii something more satisfying and more socially desirable, than crime. But these things can on when the work itself has a purpose and demands an effort.
6. According to the author, some magistrates sentence prisoners to hard labour because A. some prisoners are unwilling to work B. work is a privilege C. prisoners need to learn a trade D. it is an additional punishment E. it is a means of rehabilitation

7. Which of these is NOT the purpose of work in a programme of rehabilitation A. training the prisoners to have satisfaction in work B. developing in them a pride in a sense of achievement C. developing in them more satisfaction in work than in crime D. helping them to accelerate their reform and discharge E. training them for work and by work

8. The author thinks that strenuous work in prison A. is a privilege for the prisoners B. may do more harm than good C. is part of their punishment D. is a right and proper thing E. should be an additional punishment

9. What the author is trying to put across in this passage is that A. crime does not pay B. prisoners should be made to work hard C. work is more desirable than crime D. life in prison is one of misery E. work in prison without a purpose is bad

10. Demoralizing in this passage means A. deforming B. reforming C. destruction D. destructive E. corruption

PASSAGE III

The Save the Children Fund (SCF) was first started in London on 19th May, 1919 by an English woman named Miss Jebb. It is now a worldwide organization dedicated to helping needy child everywhere. The SCF of Malawi was formed in 1953, under the patronage of His Excellency the Life President Ngawazi Dr. H. Kamuzu Banda.

Our job in Malawi is to give those unfortunate children the rights that they are deprived of though no fault of theirs. These are internationally recognized as the ten rights of children and include protection, care, food and accommodation and relief a spokeman for the fund explained.

One of those who benefited from the help of the fund is Samuel Mpetechula, a graduate of Chancellor. His sponsorship started in 1967. The SCF of Malawi found him sponsors. They were Mr. and Mrs. Sutton of sisal fra who paid his school fees and continued to help him financially throughout his university education.

Mr. Mpetechula said, “the even built a house for me at home and looked after my family while I was a student. They were really helpful to me and the thought that there were these sponsors caring for me from thousands of kilometers away from here was an encouragement for me to work hard at college”.

Another important function of the work of the SCF is in the field of nutrition. With the help of the Australian government. The SCF established two nutrition rehabilitation centers for children, one at

Mpemba and another in Muanje. The object of tile centre, explained Mr. Fetre Chimbe, the executive secretary of the Fund, is to combat malnutrition in children, by giving them the proper food.

11. In Malawi, tile Save the Children Fund was formed A. by an English woman name Miss Jebb in A. 1919 B. in 1919 under the patronage of His Excellency the Life President Ngawazi Dr. H. Kamuzu Bauda in 1953 C. in 1953 under the patronage of His Excellency the life President Ngawazi Dr. H. Kamuzu Banda D. in 1953 by a group of social workers headed by Dr. Mbagunda E. none of the above

12. The Save the Children Fund in Malawi helps needy children by A. finding families which are willing to adopt the children B. finding sponsors for the children’s education and by opening nutrition centers C. giving loans and scholarships to students who cannot afford to continue their education 0. running institutions which give free fund E. clothing and lodging poor children without parents

13. Samuel Mpetechula was able to graduate from Chancellor because A. of the financial assistance given to him by his sponsors B. his uncle paid his education fees C. he was able to win a scholarship to tile university D. the SCF subsidized his educational expenses by Australian government

In question 14 and 15, choose the meaning which best fits the underlined phrases taken from the passage

14. Combat malnutrition means A. struggle against the easing of the wrong type of food B. fight ill health caused by over feeding C. wipe out ignorance D. fight to wipe out ill health caused by lack of food E. fight against hunger

15. Deprived of means A. spared B. prevented from getting C. robbed of D. unable to take E. snitched from

PASSAGE IV

At the time of the troubles in Ireland. a priest said, man is half beast, a diplomat replied, yes, and the beast is the half I like the best. The priest meant that few beasts behave badly. If you look at the fool and cruelty of today’s world, it is hard to disagree with the diplomat or the priest. But human nature can be changed. Anybody, if that is what they most want to do, can change the most difficult person they know. Tire art of changing people has been lost in the modem world. That is wiry tire modem world has lost its way.
There are two ways of looking at human nature. One is to make the best of it as it is and assume that it is tire raw material of life which cannot be altered. That is what most people in the free world do today. In these circumstances, if you expect tire worst, you are seldom disappointed. Faith today has become irrelevant to the everyday needs of so many people in positions of responsibility because they do not expect faith in change men.

Another way of dealing with human nature is to exploit it: All materialists, whether of the right or of the left, do this. All over the world vanity, fear, ambition, lust and greed are used to control the life of men, and if the control breaks the man does not hesitate to use force, or to destroy life, The end, he says, justifies the means and men are only of value in so far as they are a means towards the achievement of his ambition if they cannot he bribed or forced to play their part, then they must be liquidated.

16. The priest meant that A. man is both beast and human B. man could be soles than a beast if he wants to C. he liked beasts more than man D. he liked both man and beat E. really. a man cannot be a beast

17. The modem world has lost its way because A. it no longer believes in God B. ambition has made people greedy C. people are no longer interested in one another D. tire technique of influencing people is no more E. people are just too selfish

18. What most people do in the free world today is to A. leave other people alone B. assume that human nature is bad C. accept human nature as it is since it is immutable D. attempt to change the world E. leave tire world as it is

19. Faith today is by an large irrelevant because A. nobody thinks it can alter human nature B. most people do not believe in God C. being in a position of responsibility nullifies the important of faith D. responsible people need not bother about faith E. the faithful are very few in tire world anyway

20. Materialists can be found A. in capitalist countries B. in communist countries C. in less developed countries D. among people who do not have neighbours E. all over the world

PASSAGE V

Typical Zacharia Devil may care and irreverent as ever. No doubt he was just the same when he was cook to a Greek trader in tire town. In fact I suspect that to him tire Reverend Father is just another soir of trader. Conceited ass, thinking himself superior to the Father. And in what is he superior? Success with women, perhaps? Zacharia knows that they all admire him and is always striving for still more admiration. He dresses sharply and walks in a haughty manner that suits his tallness and then he feeds his pride on the swarms of girls who run after him. It’s maddening to think how little you need to attract them. I remember my mother coining home from market in the town, after selling her vegetables and cocoa. How indignant she was, it’s so shameful, sire cried, our best-looking and most respectable girls go to town and throw themselves at strangers as ugly as sin, speaking the most outlandish tongues. Men I can scarcely look at without shuddering! And why? Just money! Money! Ah, what a word! And my father replied in a buried voice, it’s the times! the times! Shouted mother, can you imagine my child Ann with creatures like those?’ but perhaps the girls who chase Zacharia aren’t drawn by his tallness of his leather shoes. Perhaps they’re only after childish things. a bit of bread or a pot of jam, knowing that he’s a cook. My father often says women are like children in their desires. And after all. I too can boast a little. Plenty of women turn to look at me, especially when I’m dressed all in white! But I’m not vain enough to fuse over a little thing like that. Not like Zacharia who doesn’t know women are simply children.

21. Zacharia A. was the cook of a trader B. worked for a priest C. worked for the speaker’s mother D. was a rich man E. was a handsome man

22. Which of the following was NOT a quality of Zacharia’s A. vanity B. lack of respect for others C. humility D. arrogance E. insubordination

23. The girls were apparently attracted to Zacharia by A. wealth B. the life of the towns C. the appearance D. the fact that the young men spoke strange dialects E. food

24. From the passage, we can conclude that the young girls were A. attractive B. religious C. modem D. easily led E. indifferent

25. The speaker’s mother considered that A. things were not a good as they used to be B. women were foolish C. the world was corrupt D. the love of money was the root of all evil E. it was necessary for attitudes to change



In questions 26 to 34, choose the option nearest in meaning to tile underlined

26. The story has to be taken with a grain of salt. This means that A. you need some salt to listen to the story B. there is no salt in the story C. the story is questionable D. the story is true E. you have too much salt in the story

27. It is usually hard to change the course of action when one crosses the Rubicon. The underlined expression as used in this sentence means to A. pass through a place called Rubicon B. cross a river called Rubicon C. cross a bridge called Rubicon D. pass a special test E. be irrevocably committed

28. The salenian tried to pull the wool over my eyes. This implies that the salesman tried to A. force me buy his goods B. offer inc cotton wool C. make me buy his wool D. dupe me E. cover my eyes with wool

29. Ijeoma counted her chickens before they were hatched. This means that A. regarded her chicken B. hatched the eggs prematurely C. assumed that her expectations has already been realized D. protected her eggs from breaking E. insured the eggs

30. Soto has resigned his job with the Textile Milils. He doesn’t seem to worry about getting another job. His plans are still quite in the air. This means that the plans are A. airmailed B. airtight C. uncertain D. certain E. airborne

31. Ike is head over heels in love with Ngozi. This means that A. Ike is friendly with Ngozi B. Ike is trying to fall in love with Ngozi C. Ngozi feel on Ike’s heel arid both of them feel in love D. The is madly in love with Ngozi E. none of the above

32. The legislator has decided to play second fiddle after he had been walked out of the Assembly for violating basic procedure of the House. This means that the legislator has decided to A. oppose every motion in the house B. suppose every motion in the house C. condemn every motion D. support the leach given by others E. become active in the house

33. Old customs die hard. This implies that old customs A. cause a lot of hardship and death B. must be stopped C. never die out D. cause hardship for younger people E. tend to last for a long time

34. The convict said lie was tire of leading a dog’s Life. To lead a dog’s life means to live A. carelessly B. in disgrace C. in solitude D. in miser E. in poverty



In questions 35 to 40, choose the expression or word which best completes each sentence.

35. After the initial confusion, the manager’s suggestion brought ………. To the depressed in vestors A. a glitter of hope B. a glimmer of hope C. a sparkle of hope D. a raise of hope E. a shower of hope

36. The farmer has brought the insecticide because he was bent on the ………. insects in his farm. A. exterminating B. estimating C. extenuating D. extinguishing E. exemplifying

37. The young lady decided to ………. A. do away with tile many advices given by her relatives B. rejects all the advices given by her relatives C. take to all the advices given by her relatives D. eject all the advices given by her relatives

38. Two ministers found it very difficult to get ........ in the cabinet A. through with each other B. by with one another C’. through with one another D. off from each other E. on with each other

39. The school Board has placed an order for ………. A. all the furniture and required in the new schools B. all the furniture and equipment required in the new school C. all of the furniture and equipments required in the schools D. many of the furniture and equipments required in the new school

40. On his way back, the boy ran into a long procession of men, women and children in …….. A. white beautiful exceedingly flowing gowns B. exceedingly flowing white beautiful gowns C’. exceedingly beautiful white flowing gowns D. white flowing exceedingly beautiful gowns E. flowing exceedingly white beautiful gowns


NOTE:
QUESTIONS 41 TO 100 WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE COMPLETE ABSU APTITUDE TEST PAST QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS


SOLUTION TO ABSU 2009/2010 POST UTME SCREENING EXERCISE

1.E 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.D 7.D 8.D 9.E 10.C 11.C 12.B 13.A 15.B 16.B

17.D 18.C 19.C 20.E 21.A 22.C 23.E 24.A 25.D 26.C 27.E 28.D 29.C 30.C 31.D 32.D 33.E 34.D 35.C 36.A 37.C 38.E 39.B 40.C 41.A 42.D 43.B 44.B 45.C 46.B 47.B 48.B 49.C 50.D 51.B 52C 53.C 54.A 55.D 56.C 57. 58.B 59.B 60.D 61. 62. B 63.A 64.A 65.B 66.C 67.C 68.B 69.D 70.C 71.C 72.C 73.A 74.B 75.D 76.C 77.B 78.D 79.B 80.D 81.A 82C 83. 84.D 85.D 86.D 87.C 88.C 89.D 90.D 91.B 92.B 93.C 94.D 95.B 96.B 97.D 98.C 99. D 100.D

[center] NOTE: TO GET THE COMPLETE PAST QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS FOR ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY, UTURU FROM 2009-2010, PLEASE CALL 08137701720, 08106474026
EducationAbsu Aptitude Test Past Questions And Solutions by AMUTAH(op): 10:13am On Mar 19, 2015
[center] ATTENTION:

TO GET THE COMPLETE PAST QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS FOR ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY, UTURU FROM 2009-2010,
PLEASE CALL 08137701720, 08106474026

[/center]


ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY, UTURU

Post UTME Screening Exercise 2009/2010

TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Read each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow

PASSAGE I

The approach to the university is being restructured to ease the flow of traffic, give better security and provide an appropriate introduction to a seat of higher learning. The works and services complex is also under construction, and we intend to move into tile completed (major) part of it within the next few weeks.



All these projects are being executed with an eye to aesthetics. for we recognize tile important influence of a beautiful and healthy environment on its inhabitants and feel that a cluster of building on a small space such as we have should be so well designed as to have a beneficial psychological and sociological effect on all members of the community.



I have gone to these lengths to itemize these examples of current development for two main reasons. Firstly, to advise you that the road diversions and other physical inconveniences currently being experienced will be on the increase because of intense development activity. We therefore appeal to you to bear with us in full knowledge and consolation that such inconvenience are temporary and will soon yield final tangible results. Secondly, to demonstrate your capacity for executing approved projects with dispatch, and to assure government that we are up to the task. Indeed. I can assure government that its ability to disburse funds to us will be more than matched by your capacity to collect and expand them on executing various worthy projects in record time.

1. From the passage we can gather that A. there is not much consideration for the health of the inhabitants B. there is deliberate effort to inconvenience the people C. buildings are put up anyhow D. projects are carried out without approval E. the inconveniences suffered by the inhabitants will be for a while

2. Unless it can be shown that the money voted for A. the development activity will not intense B will not be easy to convince the government of our executive ability C. it will not be difficult to ask government for fluids D. our final results will be unreliable E. the road diversions and other inconveniences will continue

3. An eve to aesthetics in this passage means A. regard for space B. beneficial psychological effect C. regard for health D. consideration for beauty E. a cluster of buildings

4. In this passage the author tries to explain why A. it is necessary to establish the works and services complex in the university B. beauty should not be taken into consideration when building on such a small space as we have C. the gateway to the university is being rebuilt D. major part of the project should be completed in the next few weeks E. visitors should be debated from using the gates in the meantime

5. Which of these is NOT among the reasons given by the author for enumerating the examples of the current development’? A. to show that we are capable of executing approval projects B. to convince the government that we are trusted with task C. the inconveniences currently being experienced will go on indefinitely D. we are fully aware of the inconveniences being caused hut we do not want you to complain E. we have the capacity to complete worthy projects within the scheduled time.



PASSAGE II

Is work for prisoners a privilege To save them from tire demoralizing effects and misery of endless unoccupied hours it is something added to a prison sentence to make it harder and more unpleasant something which should have a positive value as part of a system or rehabilitation?
Those magistrates who cluing to sentences of hard labour doubtless looked upon strenuous work as an additional punishment. This point of view is widely accepted as right and proper, but it ignores the fact that unwillingness to work is often one of the immediate causes of criminality. To send prisoners back to the outside world, more than ever convinced that labour is an evil to be avoided, is to confirm them in their old way of life.
It has been said that the purpose of prison work in a programme of rehabilitation is two fold: training for work and training by work. The prisoner, that is to say, needs to be trained by work. The prisoner, that is to say, needs to be trained by habits of industry, but over and above this, lie will gain immeasurably if it is possible to rouse in him the consciousness of sel-mastery and of purpose that the completion of airy worthwhile piece of work can give to tire door. He may find a pride of achievement iii something more satisfying and more socially desirable, than crime. But these things can on when the work itself has a purpose and demands an effort.
6. According to the author, some magistrates sentence prisoners to hard labour because A. some prisoners are unwilling to work B. work is a privilege C. prisoners need to learn a trade D. it is an additional punishment E. it is a means of rehabilitation

7. Which of these is NOT the purpose of work in a programme of rehabilitation A. training the prisoners to have satisfaction in work B. developing in them a pride in a sense of achievement C. developing in them more satisfaction in work than in crime D. helping them to accelerate their reform and discharge E. training them for work and by work

8. The author thinks that strenuous work in prison A. is a privilege for the prisoners B. may do more harm than good C. is part of their punishment D. is a right and proper thing E. should be an additional punishment

9. What the author is trying to put across in this passage is that A. crime does not pay B. prisoners should be made to work hard C. work is more desirable than crime D. life in prison is one of misery E. work in prison without a purpose is bad

10. Demoralizing in this passage means A. deforming B. reforming C. destruction D. destructive E. corruption

PASSAGE III

The Save the Children Fund (SCF) was first started in London on 19th May, 1919 by an English woman named Miss Jebb. It is now a worldwide organization dedicated to helping needy child everywhere. The SCF of Malawi was formed in 1953, under the patronage of His Excellency the Life President Ngawazi Dr. H. Kamuzu Banda.

Our job in Malawi is to give those unfortunate children the rights that they are deprived of though no fault of theirs. These are internationally recognized as the ten rights of children and include protection, care, food and accommodation and relief a spokeman for the fund explained.

One of those who benefited from the help of the fund is Samuel Mpetechula, a graduate of Chancellor. His sponsorship started in 1967. The SCF of Malawi found him sponsors. They were Mr. and Mrs. Sutton of sisal fra who paid his school fees and continued to help him financially throughout his university education.

Mr. Mpetechula said, “the even built a house for me at home and looked after my family while I was a student. They were really helpful to me and the thought that there were these sponsors caring for me from thousands of kilometers away from here was an encouragement for me to work hard at college”.

Another important function of the work of the SCF is in the field of nutrition. With the help of the Australian government. The SCF established two nutrition rehabilitation centers for children, one at

Mpemba and another in Muanje. The object of tile centre, explained Mr. Fetre Chimbe, the executive secretary of the Fund, is to combat malnutrition in children, by giving them the proper food.

11. In Malawi, tile Save the Children Fund was formed A. by an English woman name Miss Jebb in A. 1919 B. in 1919 under the patronage of His Excellency the Life President Ngawazi Dr. H. Kamuzu Bauda in 1953 C. in 1953 under the patronage of His Excellency the life President Ngawazi Dr. H. Kamuzu Banda D. in 1953 by a group of social workers headed by Dr. Mbagunda E. none of the above

12. The Save the Children Fund in Malawi helps needy children by A. finding families which are willing to adopt the children B. finding sponsors for the children’s education and by opening nutrition centers C. giving loans and scholarships to students who cannot afford to continue their education 0. running institutions which give free fund E. clothing and lodging poor children without parents

13. Samuel Mpetechula was able to graduate from Chancellor because A. of the financial assistance given to him by his sponsors B. his uncle paid his education fees C. he was able to win a scholarship to tile university D. the SCF subsidized his educational expenses by Australian government

In question 14 and 15, choose the meaning which best fits the underlined phrases taken from the passage

14. Combat malnutrition means A. struggle against the easing of the wrong type of food B. fight ill health caused by over feeding C. wipe out ignorance D. fight to wipe out ill health caused by lack of food E. fight against hunger

15. Deprived of means A. spared B. prevented from getting C. robbed of D. unable to take E. snitched from

PASSAGE IV

At the time of the troubles in Ireland. a priest said, man is half beast, a diplomat replied, yes, and the beast is the half I like the best. The priest meant that few beasts behave badly. If you look at the fool and cruelty of today’s world, it is hard to disagree with the diplomat or the priest. But human nature can be changed. Anybody, if that is what they most want to do, can change the most difficult person they know. Tire art of changing people has been lost in the modem world. That is wiry tire modem world has lost its way.
There are two ways of looking at human nature. One is to make the best of it as it is and assume that it is tire raw material of life which cannot be altered. That is what most people in the free world do today. In these circumstances, if you expect tire worst, you are seldom disappointed. Faith today has become irrelevant to the everyday needs of so many people in positions of responsibility because they do not expect faith in change men.

Another way of dealing with human nature is to exploit it: All materialists, whether of the right or of the left, do this. All over the world vanity, fear, ambition, lust and greed are used to control the life of men, and if the control breaks the man does not hesitate to use force, or to destroy life, The end, he says, justifies the means and men are only of value in so far as they are a means towards the achievement of his ambition if they cannot he bribed or forced to play their part, then they must be liquidated.

16. The priest meant that A. man is both beast and human B. man could be soles than a beast if he wants to C. he liked beasts more than man D. he liked both man and beat E. really. a man cannot be a beast

17. The modem world has lost its way because A. it no longer believes in God B. ambition has made people greedy C. people are no longer interested in one another D. tire technique of influencing people is no more E. people are just too selfish

18. What most people do in the free world today is to A. leave other people alone B. assume that human nature is bad C. accept human nature as it is since it is immutable D. attempt to change the world E. leave tire world as it is

19. Faith today is by an large irrelevant because A. nobody thinks it can alter human nature B. most people do not believe in God C. being in a position of responsibility nullifies the important of faith D. responsible people need not bother about faith E. the faithful are very few in tire world anyway

20. Materialists can be found A. in capitalist countries B. in communist countries C. in less developed countries D. among people who do not have neighbours E. all over the world

PASSAGE V

Typical Zacharia Devil may care and irreverent as ever. No doubt he was just the same when he was cook to a Greek trader in tire town. In fact I suspect that to him tire Reverend Father is just another soir of trader. Conceited ass, thinking himself superior to the Father. And in what is he superior? Success with women, perhaps? Zacharia knows that they all admire him and is always striving for still more admiration. He dresses sharply and walks in a haughty manner that suits his tallness and then he feeds his pride on the swarms of girls who run after him. It’s maddening to think how little you need to attract them. I remember my mother coining home from market in the town, after selling her vegetables and cocoa. How indignant she was, it’s so shameful, sire cried, our best-looking and most respectable girls go to town and throw themselves at strangers as ugly as sin, speaking the most outlandish tongues. Men I can scarcely look at without shuddering! And why? Just money! Money! Ah, what a word! And my father replied in a buried voice, it’s the times! the times! Shouted mother, can you imagine my child Ann with creatures like those?’ but perhaps the girls who chase Zacharia aren’t drawn by his tallness of his leather shoes. Perhaps they’re only after childish things. a bit of bread or a pot of jam, knowing that he’s a cook. My father often says women are like children in their desires. And after all. I too can boast a little. Plenty of women turn to look at me, especially when I’m dressed all in white! But I’m not vain enough to fuse over a little thing like that. Not like Zacharia who doesn’t know women are simply children.

21. Zacharia A. was the cook of a trader B. worked for a priest C. worked for the speaker’s mother D. was a rich man E. was a handsome man

22. Which of the following was NOT a quality of Zacharia’s A. vanity B. lack of respect for others C. humility D. arrogance E. insubordination

23. The girls were apparently attracted to Zacharia by A. wealth B. the life of the towns C. the appearance D. the fact that the young men spoke strange dialects E. food

24. From the passage, we can conclude that the young girls were A. attractive B. religious C. modem D. easily led E. indifferent

25. The speaker’s mother considered that A. things were not a good as they used to be B. women were foolish C. the world was corrupt D. the love of money was the root of all evil E. it was necessary for attitudes to change



In questions 26 to 34, choose the option nearest in meaning to tile underlined

26. The story has to be taken with a grain of salt. This means that A. you need some salt to listen to the story B. there is no salt in the story C. the story is questionable D. the story is true E. you have too much salt in the story

27. It is usually hard to change the course of action when one crosses the Rubicon. The underlined expression as used in this sentence means to A. pass through a place called Rubicon B. cross a river called Rubicon C. cross a bridge called Rubicon D. pass a special test E. be irrevocably committed

28. The salenian tried to pull the wool over my eyes. This implies that the salesman tried to A. force me buy his goods B. offer inc cotton wool C. make me buy his wool D. dupe me E. cover my eyes with wool

29. Ijeoma counted her chickens before they were hatched. This means that A. regarded her chicken B. hatched the eggs prematurely C. assumed that her expectations has already been realized D. protected her eggs from breaking E. insured the eggs

30. Soto has resigned his job with the Textile Milils. He doesn’t seem to worry about getting another job. His plans are still quite in the air. This means that the plans are A. airmailed B. airtight C. uncertain D. certain E. airborne

31. Ike is head over heels in love with Ngozi. This means that A. Ike is friendly with Ngozi B. Ike is trying to fall in love with Ngozi C. Ngozi feel on Ike’s heel arid both of them feel in love D. The is madly in love with Ngozi E. none of the above

32. The legislator has decided to play second fiddle after he had been walked out of the Assembly for violating basic procedure of the House. This means that the legislator has decided to A. oppose every motion in the house B. suppose every motion in the house C. condemn every motion D. support the leach given by others E. become active in the house

33. Old customs die hard. This implies that old customs A. cause a lot of hardship and death B. must be stopped C. never die out D. cause hardship for younger people E. tend to last for a long time

34. The convict said lie was tire of leading a dog’s Life. To lead a dog’s life means to live A. carelessly B. in disgrace C. in solitude D. in miser E. in poverty



In questions 35 to 40, choose the expression or word which best completes each sentence.

35. After the initial confusion, the manager’s suggestion brought ………. To the depressed in vestors A. a glitter of hope B. a glimmer of hope C. a sparkle of hope D. a raise of hope E. a shower of hope

36. The farmer has brought the insecticide because he was bent on the ………. insects in his farm. A. exterminating B. estimating C. extenuating D. extinguishing E. exemplifying

37. The young lady decided to ………. A. do away with tile many advices given by her relatives B. rejects all the advices given by her relatives C. take to all the advices given by her relatives D. eject all the advices given by her relatives

38. Two ministers found it very difficult to get ........ in the cabinet A. through with each other B. by with one another C’. through with one another D. off from each other E. on with each other

39. The school Board has placed an order for ………. A. all the furniture and required in the new schools B. all the furniture and equipment required in the new school C. all of the furniture and equipments required in the schools D. many of the furniture and equipments required in the new school

40. On his way back, the boy ran into a long procession of men, women and children in …….. A. white beautiful exceedingly flowing gowns B. exceedingly flowing white beautiful gowns C’. exceedingly beautiful white flowing gowns D. white flowing exceedingly beautiful gowns E. flowing exceedingly white beautiful gowns


NOTE:
QUESTIONS 41 TO 100 WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE COMPLETE ABSU APTITUDE TEST PAST QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS


SOLUTION TO ABSU 2009/2010 POST UTME SCREENING EXERCISE

1.E 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.D 7.D 8.D 9.E 10.C 11.C 12.B 13.A 15.B 16.B

17.D 18.C 19.C 20.E 21.A 22.C 23.E 24.A 25.D 26.C 27.E 28.D 29.C 30.C 31.D 32.D 33.E 34.D 35.C 36.A 37.C 38.E 39.B 40.C 41.A 42.D 43.B 44.B 45.C 46.B 47.B 48.B 49.C 50.D 51.B 52C 53.C 54.A 55.D 56.C 57. 58.B 59.B 60.D 61. 62. B 63.A 64.A 65.B 66.C 67.C 68.B 69.D 70.C 71.C 72.C 73.A 74.B 75.D 76.C 77.B 78.D 79.B 80.D 81.A 82C 83. 84.D 85.D 86.D 87.C 88.C 89.D 90.D 91.B 92.B 93.C 94.D 95.B 96.B 97.D 98.C 99. D 100.D

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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?
…………………………………………………………………………….


MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE 2007-2013
MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE
POST UTME SCREENING TEST 200912010
TIME ALLOWED: 45MIN. DAY 2
NAME:
JAMB REG, NO:
COURSE OF CHOICE:
1. The irrationality of everyday thinking has been much belaboured, and with good reason. There is seldom time to achieve full analysis and description of everyday problems. Thinking often starts from vague or incorrect definitions of the problem and proceeds with essential elements lost. In many daily activities, there is no time to think action is called for. There is no time for the diligent collection of evidence and balancing of rival testimonies that any complex decision really demands.
a. Summarize the above passage in not more than 20 words
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
b. Give the passage a title
……………………………………………………………………………
c. Explain the underlined clauses in the passage in two simple sentences.
2. Choose one of the suggested alternatives to fill the blank spaces in each sentence
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
a. After the plane …….. taken off, we shall serve lunch. i. will have ii. lust have iii. Might have iv. Has
b. As soon s the matter ………. To you, take it up with the authorities. i. is reported ii. Reported iii. Must have been reported iv. Would have been reported
3. A car is travelling at 120kilometers an hour, express its speed in meters per second
4. The chart shows the farm yield of four crops from a piece ot land, What percentage of the total yield is yam?



5. The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:5, if there are 63 boys. How many girls are in the class?
6. Factorize the expression: m2 – m + n2 – n
7. Using the chart below, write the following words
A
E
R
N
D
B
P
H
Y
5
1
4
2
8
9
3
6
7




i. 345714
ii. 61548
iii. 912814


8. Who is the chairman of EFCC?
9. Give the full meaning of COREN, NTI
10. Name four main international Airports in Nigeria
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
11. In major junctions where there are traffic lights, the ……………. is seen as go ahead while the …………….. is a sign to stop
12. Find the next number: 64, 16, 4, 1, ………………


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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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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?
…………………………………………………………………………….


MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE 2007-2013
MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE
POST UTME SCREENING TEST 200912010
TIME ALLOWED: 45MIN. DAY 2
NAME:
JAMB REG, NO:
COURSE OF CHOICE:
1. The irrationality of everyday thinking has been much belaboured, and with good reason. There is seldom time to achieve full analysis and description of everyday problems. Thinking often starts from vague or incorrect definitions of the problem and proceeds with essential elements lost. In many daily activities, there is no time to think action is called for. There is no time for the diligent collection of evidence and balancing of rival testimonies that any complex decision really demands.
a. Summarize the above passage in not more than 20 words
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
b. Give the passage a title
……………………………………………………………………………
c. Explain the underlined clauses in the passage in two simple sentences.
2. Choose one of the suggested alternatives to fill the blank spaces in each sentence
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
a. After the plane …….. taken off, we shall serve lunch. i. will have ii. lust have iii. Might have iv. Has
b. As soon s the matter ………. To you, take it up with the authorities. i. is reported ii. Reported iii. Must have been reported iv. Would have been reported
3. A car is travelling at 120kilometers an hour, express its speed in meters per second
4. The chart shows the farm yield of four crops from a piece ot land, What percentage of the total yield is yam?



5. The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:5, if there are 63 boys. How many girls are in the class?
6. Factorize the expression: m2 – m + n2 – n
7. Using the chart below, write the following words
A
E
R
N
D
B
P
H
Y
5
1
4
2
8
9
3
6
7




i. 345714
ii. 61548
iii. 912814


8. Who is the chairman of EFCC?
9. Give the full meaning of COREN, NTI
10. Name four main international Airports in Nigeria
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
11. In major junctions where there are traffic lights, the ……………. is seen as go ahead while the …………….. is a sign to stop
12. Find the next number: 64, 16, 4, 1, ………………


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• The world is now a global village. There are over 100 billion searches online for solutions to problems, products and services worldwide. People do this searches using their internet enabled phones, laptops, desktops and other internet electronic gadgets. Today, we even have more unconventional mobile internet devices like: the Google iWatch (a wrist watch that is connected to the internet). Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Linkedin, Watsapp and other social media platforms are hosts to billions and billions of potential customers online.

• People are becoming more time conscious, they want quicker services and products delivered to them as fast as possible. This is why fast food companies and ecommerce companies like konga.com and jumia.com are doing incredibly well financially.

• More people are becoming aware of how to use the internet to achieve purposes faster.

• Paper money is fastly becoming electronic money. That’s why we have mobile money, online/internet banking, instant and neft bank transfer, E-transact and many other forms of non-paper payments.

• More people are using internet enabled mobile platforms.
The above factors and many other unlisted factors create incredible business opportunities for small, medium and even large scale enterprises.

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1. Can someone really make money from the internet?
Answer: Yes.

2. Can some really get people to come and pay for products and services online?
Answer:
Yes

3. How many businesses are really successful online?
Answer:
Millions of businesses

Simply put, another side to this is that when you have a business that operates offline, in your neighborhood for instance, you can put it online. Someone can browse for a product or service and come to find that you have it, he/she scrolls and gets your contacts, and business begins.

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