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Education(attention Jambites) Jamb Subjects Likely Questions And Past Questions Pdf by audreydiva(op): 10:43pm On Apr 09, 2019
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EducationJamb English Syllabus 2019 (check Signature) by audreydiva(op): 11:47pm On Mar 13, 2019
English Language Syllabus from JAMB The aim of the 2019 JAMB Use of English Syllabus for Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), is to prepare the candidates for the Board's examination. It is designed to test their achievement of the course objectives, which are to: 1. demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the concepts of the diversity interdependence and unity of life; 2. account for continuity of life through reorganization, inheritance and evolution; 3. apply biological principles and concepts to everyday life, especially to matters affecting living things, individual, society, the environment, community health and the economy. A. Comprehension/ Summary Topics: (a) description (b) narration (c) exposition (d) argumentation/persuasion (i) Each of the three passages to be set (one will be a cloze test) should reflect various disciplines and be about 200 words long. (ii) Questions on the passages will test the following: (a) Comprehension of the whole or part of each passage. (b) Comprehension of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, figures of speech and idioms as used in the passages. (c) Coherence and logical reasoning (deductions, inferences, etc). (d) Novels to be Read: (i.) UTME Candidates: “Sweet Sixteen” by Bolaji Abdullahi (ii.) DE Candidates: The Last Days at Forcados High School, A. H. Mohammed . (e) Synthesis of ideas from the passages. NOTE: By synthesis of ideas is meant the art of combining distinct or separate pieces of information to form a complete whole. Objectives: Candidates should be able to: i. identify main points/topic sentences in passages; ii. determine implied meaning; iii. identify the grammatical functions of words, phrases, clauses and figurative/idiomatic expressions; iv. deduce or infer the writer's intentions including mood, attitude to the subject matter and opinion. B. Lexis and Structure Topics: (a) synonyms (b) antonyms (c) homonyms (d) clause and sentence patterns (e) word classes and their functions (f) mood, tense, aspect, number, agreement/concord, degree (positive, comparative and superlative) and question tags (g) punctuation and spelling (h) ordinary usage, figurative usage and idiomatic usage are to be tested. NOTE: Idioms to be tested shall be those that are formal and expressed in standard British English. Objectives: Candidates should be able to: i. identify words and expressions in their ordinary, figurative and idiomatic contexts; ii. determine similar and opposite meaning of words; iii. differentiate between correct and incorrect punctuation and spelling; iv. identify various grammatical patterns in use; v. interpret information conveyed in sentences. C. Oral Forms Topics: (a) Vowels (monophthongs and diphthongs (b) Consonants (including clusters) (c) Rhymes (including homophones) (d) Word stress (monosyllabic and polysyllabic) (e) Intonation (words emphatic stress) NOTE: Emphatic stress involves the placement of normal stress on words in an utterance for the purpose of emphasis. Objectives: Candidates should be able to: i. make distinctions between vowel types; ii. differentiate between consonant types; iii. identify correct accentuation in individual words and connected speech. THE STRUCTURE OF THE EXAMINATION SECTION A: Comprehension/ Summary Topics: (a) 2 comprehension passages - 10 questions, 3 marks each = 30 marks (b) I cloze passage - 10 questions, 2 marks each = 20 marks (c) 1 reading text - 15 questions, 1 mark each = 15 marks = 65 marks SECTION B: Lexis Structure Topics: (a) Sentence interpretation - 10 questions, 2 marks each = 20 marks (b) Antonyms - 10 questions, 2 marks each = 20 marks (c) Synonyms - 10 questions, 1 mark each = 10 marks (d) Sentence completion - 20 questions, 1 mark each = 20 marks = 70 marks SECTION C: Oral Forms Topics: 15 questions, 1 mark each = 15 marks Total: 100 questions 65 + 70 + 15 = 150 marks RECOMMENDED TEXTS Attah, M. O. (2013) Practice in Spoken English for Intermediate and Advanced Learners, Maiduguri: University of Maiduguri Press Bamgbose, A. (2002) English Lexis and Structure for Senior Secondary Schools and colleges (Revised Edition), Ibadan: Heinemann Banjo, A. et al (2004) New Oxford Secondary English Course Book Six for Senior Secondary Schools, Ibadan: UP Plc. Caesar, O. J. (2003) Essential Oral English for Schools and Colleges, Lagos: Tonad Publishers Limited Daniel Jones (2011) Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Egbe, D. I (1996) Mastering English Usage and Communication Skills, Lagos: Tisons Elugbe, B. (2000) Oral English for Schools and Colleges, Ibadan: Heinemann Grant, N. J. H, Nnamonu, S. Jowitt, D. (1998) Senior English Project 3, (New Edition) Harlow: Longman Idowu, O. O, Sogbeson, T. S, Adofo, A. K. Burgess, D. F and Burgess, L. J. (1998) Round-up English: A Complete Guide, Lagos: Longman Idris, U. (2001) Oral English at Your Fingertips for Schools and Colleges, Lagos, M. Youngbrain Publishers Igiligi, E. C. and Ogenyi, S. O. (2010) Grammar and Composition in the G.S.M. Age, Enugu: Joe Hills Production Services Jauro, L. B. (2013) Oral English for Schools and Colleges: A teaching and Learning Approach, Yola: Paraclete Publishers. Nnamonu, S. and Jowitt, D. (1989) Common Errors in English, Lagos: Longman Obinna, M. F. (2001) University Matriculation Use of English,(Fourth Edition) Port Harcourt: Sunray Books Limited Ogunsanwo, O. Duruaku, A. B.C, Ezechukwu, J and Nwachukwu, U. I (2005) Countdown English Language, (Revised Edition), Ibadan: Evans Olatoye, S. (2006) The Silent Teacher, Ado-Ekiti: Segun and Sons Enterprises Oluikpe, B. O. A, nnaemeka, B. A, Obah, T. Y, Otagburuagu, E. J. Onuigbo, S. and Ogbonna, E. A. (1998) Intensive English for Senior Secondary School 3, Onitsha: Africana - FIRST Publisher. Tomori, S. H. O (2000) Objective Tests for School Certificate English: Practice in Lexis, Structure and Idiom (Reprinted Edition), Ibadan: Heinemann Ukwuegbu, C, Okoro, O., Idris, A. U., Okebukola, F. O. and Owokade, C. O. (2002) Catch-up English for SSCE/UME, Ibadan: Heinemann







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EducationRe: 2018/2019 Admission Process Thread Guide by audreydiva(f): 11:41pm On Mar 13, 2019
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EducationJamb Physics Likely Questions by audreydiva(op): 11:35pm On Mar 13, 2019
I have prepared the Jamb key points based on hot topics set in Jamb physics . I will be releasing them in series of 50 hot Physics questions from all the Jamb Physics topics. 1) The classification of Wave are: Mechanical Wave (E.g Water and Sound Wave) Electromagnetic Wave (E.g Gamma and X-Rays) Progressive/Travelling Wave (Water And Sound) Stationary/Standing Wave (Nodes And Antinodes) Longitudinal Wave (E.g Sound Waves) Transverse Wave (E.g Waves in Pipe and Strings). 2) Stationary Wave occurs when two interfering waves of the same amplitude and frequency travel in the opposite direction. 3) The velocity of Sound In: Air is 332m/s Water (Liquid) is 1435m/s Iron (Solid) is 5000m/s 4) The velocity of Echo is equal to the total distance travelled by the sound divided by the time taken. 5) The quality of sound depends on the number of overtones or harmonics. It makes it possible to distinguish between two instruments playing the same note. 6) Vibration can either be free, forced or resonance. 7) An eclipse occurs due to the travel of light in a straight line. cool The application of plane mirrors is Periscope, Kaleidoscope and Sextant. 9) Refraction occurs at a constant frequency. 10) Hydrogen spectrum has all colours of white light, Sodium vapour has a yellow line (spectrum) and Mercury vapour has Blue and Green spectrum. Hot Points And Topics In Jamb Physics (10 to 20) 11) Another word for electrolysis is the chemical effect of current. 12) Passage of current through liquid doesn’t obey Ohms law. 13) Magnetic fields are oval in shape. 14) The angle of dip is 90 degree at the magnetic poles and zero at the equator. 15) The strength of Magnet is greatest at the pole. 16) All electric charges are multiples of the charges of an electron. 17) Factors affecting capacitance are Area of plates, distance between the plates and dielectrics between the plates. 18) Examples of dielectric materials are Paraffin wax, Polythene, Ebonite and Glass. 19) Sliding friction is less than limiting friction. 20) EMF is the algebraic sum of potential difference acting in a circuit. Hot Topics in Jamb Physics (20 to 30) 21) Electromagnetism is the production of current from Magnet. 22) In a closed circuit, the induced EMF gives rise to induced current. 23) Eddy current is used in damping moving coil, speedometers and induction coil. 24) The transformer steps up or steps down voltage at the same frequency. 25) The Inductor finds application in choke making industry. 26) Choke is used for varying current. 27) The induced voltage is equal to the rate of change of magnetic flux. 28) Solar cells convert sunlight energy directly into electrical energy. 29) Local action is caused by impurity of zinc plate. 30) Eddy current is reduced by lamination. Hot Key Points In Jamb UTME Physics (30 to 40) 31) The induction coil is used to step up voltage in DC circuit. 32) The generator operates based on the principle of self- induction. 33) DC doesn’t oscillate and as such does not have a frequency. 34) Telephone receiver or earpiece works on the principle of magnetic effect of current. 35) Plane mirrors do not enlarge or reduce the size of object. Object size is the same as image size. 36) Factors affecting resistance are: Length of conductor. Area of conductor. Temperature and Type of material used. 37) Triangular prism with two convex lenses is used to produce a pure spectrum. 38) If light energy is less than the work function, no electron will be emitted and vice versa. 39) Work function is the energy that can produce threshold frequency (W=hf). 40) The uncertainty principle only works for atoms and not irons. Likely Jamb physics questions to Note (40 to 50) 41) The applications of total internal reflection are Mirage and Fish view under water. 42) Binding energy is the reason for mass defect. 43) Bismuth is diamagnetic. 44) Current is the rate of flow of charge. 45) Kirchoff’s current law states that the algebraic sum of currents flowing into the circuit is equal to the algebraic sum of currents leaving the circuit. 46) Kirchoff’s voltage law states that the sum of all the voltages around circuit loop is equal to zero. 47) Example of refrigerants is Ammonia and Ethyl Chloride. 48) Kaleidoscope is designed to obtain different color patterns. 49) To convert a Galvanometer to Ammeter, a low resistance called shunt is connected in parallel with the meter. 50) As temperature increases, the speed of sound increases. Hot 2019 Key Points In Physics Part 2 51. The ground is always cold at night because the earth radiates heat to the atmosphere at night. 52. The escape velocity of an object from gravitational field of the planet increases with mass of the object and also increases with the mass of the planet. Escape velocity, v =√2Gm /r = √2g r 53. A transverse wave and a longitudinal wave travelling in the same direction in a medium differ essentially in their direction of vibration of the particles of the medium. 54. The different time rates of flow of fluid is due to viscious force. 55. The electrical property of germanium can be altered drastically by the addition of impurities. The process is referred to as doping . 56. The wave property which can be used to confirm water to be a transverse wave is Polarization . 57. In a common emitter configuration, the output voltage is through the base . 58. When a ball rolls on smooth level ground, the motion of its center is Translational 59. A vapour whose molecules are in dynamic equilibrium with those of its own liquid is said to be Saturated . 60. In a good thermos flask, the main cause of heat loss is the silvered walls and shiny metals. 61. The north pole of a magnet can never be separated from the south pole because of a property known as magnetic dipole . 62. An iron spoon placed inside hot tea becomes hot due to the conduction of heat from the tea through the surface of the spoon. 63. A constant-volume gas thermometer operates under which gas law? Pressure law. 64. A vapour whose molecules are in dynamic equilibrium with those of its own liquid is said to be Saturated . 65. Red light travels faster than blue light when both of them pass through a glass prism because the refractive index of blue light is greater than that of red light. 66. Heat reaches the food which is being cooked in a saucepan chiefly by Conduction and Convection . 67. The force that tend to pull an object undergoing circular motion towards the centre is Centripetal. 68. Radiation is energy travelling through space. 69. A body cannot undergo “relative motion”. Relative motion usually involves two bodies. 70. The type of wave emitted by a loudspeaker is Longitudinal. 71. The prolongation of sound wave after which the source has been withdrawn is called Reverberation. 72. The mouthpiece of a telephone primarily converts sound energy into Electrical . 73. The quality of a musical note depends on what? Harmonics 74. The resultant force in a couple is Zero 74. The most suitable instrument for measuring the diameter of a thin wire accurately is a micrometer screw gauge. 75. A rainbow viewed through a blue sheet of glass will appear blue. 76. The slope of a straight-line velocity-time graph represents uniform acceleration. 77. The unity cycle per second is the same as hertz. 78. Trombone is a wind instrument. 79. A chemical balance is used for measuring mass 80. Sound wave cannot be polarized.
EducationRe: JAMB Reschedules 2019 UTME To April 11 by audreydiva(f): 11:12pm On Mar 13, 2019
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EducationRe: Finally Jamb Opens Registration Portal After Closure...gives Three Days Grace by audreydiva(f): 11:10pm On Mar 13, 2019
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