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As an undergraduate seeking NCE, OND, HND and BSc or a postgraduate seeking MSc, MBA and PhD in Nigeria, you’ll be required to undertake and complete a research project, seminar, dissertation or thesis throughout your academic career and even, in many cases, as a member of the workforce. Don’t worry if you feel stuck or intimidated by the idea of a final year research project, with care and dedication, you can get the project done well before the deadline! See below, List of Insurance project Topics and Materials PDF for your guide and reference. List of Insurance project Topics and Materials PDF • FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IN NIGERIA, PERFORMANCE, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS • IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN NIGERIA • IMPACT OF INSURANCE INDUSTRIES TO THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIAN ECONOMY • IMPACT OF INSURANCE MARKET IN FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA • MANAGEMENT OF LIFE ASSURANCE FUND IN NIGERIA INSURANCE INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY OF UNION ASSURANCE LIMITED) • ROLE OF CLAIMS SETTLEMENTS IN THE GROWTH OF AN INSURANCE COMPANY. • THE CONTRIBUTION OF INSURANCE INDUSTRY TO ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA • THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTIVITY IN NIGERIA • See all Insurance project Topics and Materials PDF |
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As an undergraduate seeking NCE, OND, HND and BSc or a postgraduate seeking MSc, MBA and PhD in Nigeria, you’ll be required to undertake and complete a research project, seminar, dissertation or thesis throughout your academic career and even, in many cases, as a member of the workforce. Don’t worry if you feel stuck or intimidated by the idea of a final year research project, with care and dedication, you can get the project done well before the deadline! See below, List of Theatre Arts project Topics and Materials PDF for your guide and reference. List of Sociology project Topics and Materials • DETERMINANTS OF CAPITAL FLIGHT IN NIGERIA • GENDER DIMENSION IN THE USE OF FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES: A STUDY OF AWKA SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, ANAMBRA STATE • KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS TOWARDS HOMOSEXUALITY AND ITS IMPLICATION ON SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT (A STUDY OF CARITAS UNIVERSITY, AMORJI- NIKE, EMENE) ENUGU STATE • LEADERSHIP STYLE AND ITS EFFECTIVENESS ON EMPLOYEES’ ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOUR: A STUDY OF CHI NIGERIA LIMITED, LAGOS • LECTURER’S PERCEPTION OF FASHION REFORM AGAINST SKIMPY DRESSING AMONG STUDENTS OF EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY, ADO EKITI • PERCEPTION AND CARE OF THE AGED AMONG THE ADOLESCENTS IN EBONYI STATE: A STUDY OF IKWO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA. • See all Sociology project Topics and Materials PDF |
As an undergraduate seeking NCE, OND, HND and BSc or a postgraduate seeking MSc, MBA and PhD in Nigeria, you’ll be required to undertake and complete a research project, seminar, dissertation or thesis throughout your academic career and even, in many cases, as a member of the workforce. Don’t worry if you feel stuck or intimidated by the idea of a final year research project, with care and dedication, you can get the project done well before the deadline! See below, List of Theatre Arts project Topics and Materials PDF for your guide and reference. See all Theatre Arts project Topics and Materials PDF & • A Critical Study of Socio-Cultural Practices Hindering Women’s Political Participation In Kajuru Local Government Area Of Kaduna State • COMMUNICATING CHANGE AND SOCIETAL VALUES IN SELECT NIGERIAN HOME MOVIES • THEATRE AS A TOOL FOR COMMUNICATING HAND WASHING AMONG PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS: A CASE STUDY OF STAFF SCHOOL A.B.U, ZARIA • See all Theatre Arts project Topics and Materials PDF |
As an undergraduate seeking NCE, OND, HND and BSc or a postgraduate seeking MSc, MBA and PhD in Nigeria, you’ll be required to undertake and complete a research project, seminar, dissertation or thesis throughout your academic career and even, in many cases, as a member of the workforce. Don’t worry if you feel stuck or intimidated by the idea of a final year research project, with care and dedication, you can get the project done well before the deadline! See below, List of Urban and Regional Planning project Topics and Materials PDF for your guide and reference. See all Urban and Regional Planning project Topics and Materials PDF • EVALUATION OF SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT, CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES IN AWKA NORTH L.G.A • Impact Of Citizen Participation In Community Development (A Case Study Of Ibeku In Aboh Mbaise L.G.A Imo State) • THE IMPACT OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN RURAL AREA ( A CASE STUDY OF UMUNWARAHU VILLAGE IN OBODOUKWU, IDEATO NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF IMO STATE) • See all Urban and Regional Planning project Topics and Materials PDF |
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The president may come from any of the parties Question: Public opinion is important because it Answer: Lets government know what the people want Question: Bicameral legislature exists Answer: To prevent the concentration of power on legislative house Question: Africans were first elected to the legislative council in British West Africa in Answer: Ghana Question: One of the functions of the Ministry of external affairs is the Answer: Promotion of national interests Question: The leader of the Northern People’s congress was Answer: Ahmadu Bello Question: The idea of democracy started with the Answer: The earliest democracy in the world began with the work of a man named Cleisthenes, in Athens (Greece), in 510 BC. Question: In the Marxist theory, those who live by selling their labour are called Answer: Proletariats Question: Which of the following is NOT an acceptable means of achieving democracy? 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In Nigerian institutions including Universities, Polytechnics and Monotechnics (Colleges of Education), a research project is usually carried out in the last semester of the final year academic session. It has the largest credit unit (as much as 6) in most schools. Because of this, every Nigerian student wants to make a distinction (A) on it so as to boost their overall academic performance of the degree programme. Because this is sometimes hectic and challenging, some students normally go ahead to hire project writers in Nigeria to ease their work. Even though you don’t have the money to hire a project writer, wouldn’t you also want to make a distinction? Sure, you want to. Let’s take a look at some free final year research project topics and materials that makes a distinction. List of All Free Project Topics and Materials for Your Research Guide · Computer Science Project Topics and Materials · Economics Project Topics and Materials · Accounting Project Topics and Materials · Education Project Topics and Materials · Agriculture Project Topics and Materials · Banking and Finance Project Topics and Materials · Biochemistry Project Topics and Materials · Business Administration and Management Project Topics and Materials Also, see How to Write a Final Year Research Project or Thesis in Nigeria |
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A research project may be seen as an expansion of past work in a field. Research projects can be used to develop further knowledge on a topic, or in the example of a school final year research project, they can be used to further a student's research prowess to prepare them for future jobs or reports. To test the validity of instruments, procedures, or experiments, research may replicate elements of prior projects or the project as a whole. It consists of Proposal, Abstract, Table of Contents, List of Figures, List of Tables, List of Appendices, List of Abbreviations, Introduction, Literature Review, Data Analysis and Presentation, Methodology and System Analysis, System Implementation, Summary, Recommendation, Conclusion, References/Bibliography, Questionnaires, Software Screenshots and Source Codes. https://radar.techcabal.com/uploads/default/optimized/2X/6/64beb10630369088059851e734c13c5bfc855164_1_690x460.jpeg In Nigerian institutions including Universities, Polytechnics and Monotechnics (Colleges of Education), a research project is usually carried out in the last semester of the final year academic session. It has the largest credit unit (as much as 6) in most schools. Because of this, every Nigerian student wants to make a distinction (A) on it so as to boost their overall academic performance of the degree programme. Wouldn’t you want to also make a distinction? Sure, you want to. Let’s take a look at how you can easily write a final year research project that makes a distinction. How to Write a Final Year Research Project 1. Choose the right project topic. 2. Develop research questions. 2. Report on the research. Choosing the right project topic In view of the pressure to get started fairly quickly with a research project, many students arrive at this point with no specific research question. This can cause anxiety and even panic. It is, however, a common situation to be in. There are several ways forward: 1. Talk to others: what topics are other students considering? Does this spark an interest? Don’t wait until you have a fully formed research question before discussing your ideas with others, as their comments and questions may help you to refine your focus. 2. Look at other writing: set aside some time to spend in the library, skimming through the titles of research papers in your field over the past five years, and reading the abstracts of those you find most interesting. 3. Look through the dissertations of previous students in your department: the topics may give you inspiration, and they may have useful suggestions for further research. 4. Think about your own interests: which topic have you found most interesting, and is there an element that could be developed into a research project? 5. Is there a related topic of interest to you that has not been covered in the syllabus, but would fit with the theory or methodology you have been working with? 6. Be extra critical: is there something in your course so far that you have been sceptical about, or which you think needs further study? 7. Read about an interesting topic and keep asking the question ‘Why?’ This may identify a research question you could address. 8. Visit trusted websites that offer research project topics and materials for final year students in Nigeria and take a look at the project topics available on the platforms. You can also look out for free project topics and materials PDF & DOC so as to minimize your costs. Remember that a research study can: Submit and discuss your proposed project topic with the member of academic staff who is assigned to supervise your project. Provided they feel that they know enough about the subject to supervise it, and provided that it can be interpreted as falling within the broad fields of your degree subject, academic staff are generally open to suggestions. You should think realistically about the practical implications of your choice, in terms of: 1. the time requirement; 2. necessary travelling; 3. access to equipment or room space; 4. access to the population of interest; and 5. possible costs. For example, a computer science project on design and implementation of a cyber café security system in Kano, Nigeria may require you to visit cyber cafés (computer/business centres) in Kano to interview the ICT company owners from the region. Even though you can get free computer science project topics and materials, is this something that you are prepared and able to do? If the practical considerations associated with your research ideas are unrealistic, you need to consider whether you are willing to modify or reconsider your project. Developing final year research project questions Once your topic has been accepted by your department, you need to begin the process of refining the topic and turning it into something that is focused enough to guide your final year research project. Try describing it as a research problem that sets out: 1. the issue that you are going to be investigating; 2. your argument or thesis (what you want to prove, disprove, or explore); and 3. the limits of your research (i.e. what you are not going to be investigating). Reporting the research As you conduct research, you are likely to realise that the topic that you have focused on is more complex than you realised when you first defined your research question. The research is still valid even though you are now aware of the greater size and complexity of the problem. A crucial skill of the researcher is to define clearly the boundaries of their research and to stick to them. You may need to refer to wider concerns; to a related field of literature; or to alternative methodology; but you must not be diverted into spending too much time investigating relevant, related, but distinctly separate fields. Starting to write up your research can be intimidating, but it is essential that you ensure that you have enough time not only to write up your research but also to review it critically, then spend time editing and improving it. The following tips should help you to make the transition from research to writing: In your research plan, you need to specify a time when you are going to stop researching and start writing. You should aim to stick to this plan unless you have a very clear reason why you need to continue your research longer. Take a break from your project. When you return, look dispassionately at what you have already achieved and ask yourself the question: ‘Do I need to do more research?’ Speak to your supervisor about your progress. Ask them whether you still need to collect more data. Remember that you cannot achieve everything in your dissertation. A section where you discuss ‘Further Work’ at the end of your dissertation will show that you are thinking about the implications your work has for the academic community. Summary 1. Think carefully about your final year research project topic and ensure that it is sufficiently focused. 2. Write a detailed final year research project proposal to help you anticipate the issues/problems that you are going to deal with. 3. Devote time to planning and stick to your plan. 4. Work closely with your supervisor and respect the time and advice that they give you. 5. Be organised and take detailed notes when you are undertaking your literature survey and data collection. 6. Make a clear decision about stopping data collection. 7. Move positively into writing-up your research. 8. Allocate enough time for reviewing and editing your writing. 9. Remember that you cannot achieve everything in your dissertation, but you can critically appraise what you have done, and outline ideas for further, relevant research. To aid your search for project topics and materials, we have compiled the most trending, the latest and well-researched final year projects by departments/courses below. Visit any of the links below to get started with your research project quickly. 1. ACCOUNTING EDUCATION PROJECT TOPICS 2. ACCOUNTING PROJECT TOPICS 3. ACTUARIAL SCIENCE PROJECT TOPICS 4. ADULT EDUCATION PROJECT TOPICS 5. AFRICAN LANGUAGES PROJECT TOPICS 6. AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PROJECT TOPICS 7. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND EXTENSION PROJECT TOPICS 8. AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AND COOPERATIVES PROJECT TOPICS 9. AGRICULTURE PROJECT TOPICS 10. AGRONOMY PROJECTS TOPICS 11. ANATOMY PROJECTS TOPICS 12. ANIMAL SCIENCE PROJECT TOPICS 13. APPLIED SCIENCE PROJECT TOPICS 14. ARCHITECTURE PROJECT TOPICS 15. ARTS EDUCATION PROJECT TOPICS 16. 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ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROJECT TOPICS 44. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE PROJECT TOPICS 45. ESTATE MANAGEMENT PROJECT TOPICS 46. FINE ART PROJECT TOPICS 47. FISHERY AND AQUACULTURE PROJECT TOPICS 48. FOOD AND NUTRITION PROJECTS TOPICS 49. FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROJECT TOPICS 50. FRENCH PROJECT TOPICS 51. GEOGRAPHY PROJECT TOPICS 52. GEOLOGY PROJECT TOPICS 53. GUIDANCE COUNSELING PROJECT TOPICS 54. HEALTH EDUCATION PROJECTS TOPICS 55. HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PROJECT TOPICS 56. HOME ECONOMICS PROJECT TOPICS 57. HUMAN KINETICS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROJECT TOPICS 58. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROJECT TOPICS 59. INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY PROJECT TOPICS 60. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT PROJECT TOPICS 61. INSURANCE PROJECT TOPICS 62. INTEGRATED SCIENCE EDUCATION PROJECT TOPICS 63. LAW PROJECT TOPICS 64. LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE PROJECT TOPICS 65. LINGUISTICS AND COMMUNICATION PROJECT TOPICS 66. MANUFACTURING PROJECTS TOPICS 67. MARINE AND TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT PROJECTS TOPICS 68. MARKETING PROJECT TOPICS 69. MASS COMMUNICATION PROJECT TOPICS 70. MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS PROJECT TOPICS 71. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT TOPICS 72. MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCE PROJECT TOPICS 73. MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE PROJECTS TOPICS 74. MICROBIOLOGY PROJECT TOPICS 75. MUSIC PROJECT TOPICS 76. NURSING PROJECT TOPICS 77. OFFICE TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT PROJECT TOPICS 78. PARASITOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY PROJECT TOPICS 79. PETROLEUM ENGINEERING PROJECT TOPICS 80. PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES PROJECT TOPICS And so many other project topic categories that cannot enter here. If you have any question that requires a professional take, kindly drop a comment below and I will answer you. Good luck on your final year research project! |
The UNN Admission List 2018 has been officially released by the OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR (ADMISSIONS) according to the reports/updates on the school's official site and the PDF file it's now available for download on PROJECTS.ng. How to Download UNN Admission List 2018/2019 PDF The names of candidates offered provisional admission into the university’s various undergraduate programmes can be found in the below PDF file. You can now check your admission status here. CLICK HERE FOR THE COMPLETE LIST INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES OFFERED PROVISIONAL ADMISSION FOR THE 2018/2019 ACADEMIC SESSION Candidates offered provisional admission are required to adopt the following guidelines to regularize their acceptance of the offer: - Visit the JAMB Portal and accept your admission on CAPS by clicking “Accept Admission”. Candidates who fail to accept their admission on JAMB CAPS would not be issued JAMB Admission Letter and would b deemed as not admitted. - Visit the University of Nigeria website (unn.edu.ng) or portal (unnportal.edu.ng), log in your JAMB Registration number to generate and download a Payment Invoice which contains a Remitta number, the invoice will enable you to make payment at any Commercial Bank. - With the Payment Invoice, the candidate is requested to pay Twenty Five Thousand Naira Only (N25, 000.00) acceptance fee. Ensure that the Invoice number is keyed in appropriately at the Bank and obtain a confirmation slip containing your Confirmation number and Invoice number. - Visit the University of Nigeria website (unn.edu.ng) or portal (unnportal.edu.ng) again and login your JAMB Registration Number, the Confirmation Number and Invoice Number, then print the Admission slip and complete the Acceptance Form online. - Proceed with other fee payments and registration as indicated on the University of Nigeria website. (Signed) Dr. Chris C. Igbokwe Registrar Have you checked the UNN Admission List 2018/2019? Have you secured an Admission? Share with us below your beautiful moment. Goodluck! Source: https://projects.ng/unn-admission-list-pdf-download/ |
It's no longer news that the results of the NECO 2018 June/July examination are out. In this guide, we will be giving you the NECO Result Checker 2018 procedures. Kindly follow below step by step procedure to check your NECO Result 2018. Goodluck! Procedures for the NECO Result Checker 2018 1. Go to the official NECO Result Checker 2018 portal at http://www.mynecoexams.com/results/. 2. Select year Examination Type (i.e. June.July). 3. Select year of examination (i.e 2018). 4. Enter your card PIN number (the PIN on the NECO Result Scratch Card). 5. Enter your Examination Number 6. Finally, click on “Check My Result” button to finally see your result. At this point, if you followed the correct steps listed above, you should be able to see your results. A Screenshot of the NECO Result Checker 2018 website https://i2.wp.com/projects.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/NECO-Result-Checker-2018.png?resize=896%2C724&ssl=1 Note: The NECO result checker 2018 has a limited number of uses. We advise that you print your result during the first to third checks or screenshot the result via a computer and send it to your mail inbox or Google drive for future references and subsequent printing. The statement by NECO’s Acting Registrar/Chief Executive of the Council, Alhaji Abubakar Gana, showed that there is a decrease in examination malpractices. According to Gana, about 9,000 of the candidates that registered for the examinations did not sit for the papers, noting that “1,041,536 registered for the examination, while 1,032,729 sat for it. “Comparative analysis of candidates with five credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics for 2017 and 2018, shows 70.85% for 2017 and 71.48% for 2018— an increase of 0.63%.” He directed candidates to access their results online. According to him, a total of 20,181 candidates were involved in examination malpractice — 3,269 candidates in Mathematics and 2,177 candidates in English Language. He decried the fact that 838 candidates were absent from the examinations, yet had answer scripts. Source: https://projects.ng/neco-result-checker/ |
Finally, you came to the right place. Congrats! So you are through with your O’Level and it’s time for you to secure admission into tertiary institution? Well, you already know that you need to pass the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination to make this dream a reality. I’m confident that you need the complete Use of English JAMB past questions and answers PDF? Worry no more because we at PROJECTS.ng have compiled all the best Use of English JAMB past questions and answers PDF that will help you prepare for your JAMB examination. Continue reading to learn how to download the complete Use of English JAMB past questions and answers PDF FREE and Premium versions instantly. Believe me, it’s pretty straightforward. https://projects.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Project-Topics-and-Materials.jpg WHAT IS INSIDE THIS Use of English JAMB PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PDF FREE AND PREMIUM VERSIONS? The File Details Name: Use of English JAMB Past Questions and Answers Type: PDF Size: 4.1MB Length: 103 Pages Years Covered: 1983 - 2014 Inside this Use of English JAMB past questions and answers PDF are several years of Use of English JAMB examination past questions and answers including the most recent JAMB examinations because we update it every year. You will be happy to get this and start getting prepared right away. You sure need to pass this exam, and believe me, you will. HOW TO INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD THIS Use of English JAMB PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PDF FREE AND PREMIUM VERSIONS Downloading the Use of English JAMB past questions and answers PDF on PROJECTS.ng is pretty straightforward. Please CLICK HERE to download it. Note: The main purpose of this past question and answer is to reveal to you the nature and scope of the JAMB examination as well as help you gain confidence before the examination. We at PROJECTS.ng, cannot categorically tell you that the actual questions for the examination will come from this Use of English JAMB past questions and answers PDF. Nevertheless, we are confident that you will be on the fly after preparing your memory with this resource here. Below is some part of the contents of the Use of English JAMB past questions and answers PDF FREE. Use of English 1983 COMPREHENSION Read each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow it. 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 the completed {major} part of it within the next few weeks. All these projects are being executed with an eye to aesthetics, for we recognize the important influence of a beautiful and healthy environment on its inhabitants and feel that a cluster of buildings 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 reason. 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 inconveniences are temporary and will soon yield final tangible results. Secondly, to demonstrate our 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 our capacity to collect and expend them on executing various worthy projects in record time. 1. From the passage we can gather that A. there is not muchconsideration 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 projects can be spent on them in good time. A. the development activitywill not be intense. B. it will not be easy to convince theGovernment of our executive ability C. it will not be difficult to ask Government for funds D. our final results will be unreliable. E. the road diversions and other inconveniences will continue. 3. An eye to aesthetics in this passage means A. regard for space. B. beneficial psychological effects 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 theWorks 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 debarred from using the gates in themeantime. 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 approved projects. B. to convince the Government that we can be trusted with task. C. the inconvenience currently being experienced will go on indefinitely. D. we are fully aware of the inconveniences being caused but we do not want you to complain. E. we have the capacity to complete worthy projects within the scheduled time. Is work for prisoners a privilege to save them from the demoralizing effects and misery of endless unoccupied hours? Is it something added to a prison sentence to make it harder and more unpleasant, or something, which should have a positive value as part of a system of rehabilitation? Those magistrates who clung 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 twofold: training for work and training by work. The prisoner, that is to say, needs to be trained in habits of industry; but over and above this, he will gain immeasurably if it is possible to rouse in him the consciousness of self-mastery and of purpose that the completion of any worthwhile piece of work can give to the doer. He may find a pride of achievement in something more satisfying, and more socially desirable, than crime. But these things can only come 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 ofwork 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. developinginthemmoresatisfaction inworkthan in crime. D. helping themto accelerate their reformand discharge. E. trainingthemforworkand bywork. 8. The author thinks that strenuous work in prison. A. is a privilege for the prisoners B. may domore 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 bemade to work hard C. work ismore desirable than crime D. life in prison is one ofmisery. E. work in prison without a purpose is bad. 10. Demoralizing in this passage means A. deforming B. reforming C. agonizing D. destructive E. corrupting. 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 children 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 through no fault of theirs. These are internationally recognized as the ten rights of children and include protection, care, food and accommodation, and relief’, a spokesman 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 Australia who paid his school fees and continued to help him financially throughout his University education. Mr. Mpetechula said, ‘They 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 Mulanje. ‘The object of the centre’, explained Mr. Petre Chimbe, the Executive Secretary of the Fund, ‘is to combat malnutrition in children, by giving them the proper food.’ 11. In Malawi, the ‘Save the Children Fund’ was formed A by an English woman namedMiss Jebb in 1919 B. in 1919 under the patronage ofHis Excellency the Life PresidentNgawazi Dr. H. Kamuzu Banda C. under the patronageof His Excellency the Life President Ngawazi Dr.H.KamuzuBanda in 1953 D. in 1953 by a group of social workers headed by Dr. Mbagunda E. none of the above. 12. 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It is meant to intimate them with the level of English to be considered in examining them for qualification for admission or interactive sessions/entrance examinations leading to final admission. Thus, the text represents the nature of the questions to be asked in the examination. The test, as shown in the samples in this publication, will cover aspects of English grammar, vocabulary choices (for general and professional purposes) and acceptable style of writing. This design has been informed by the extremely low level of English language competence observed among our graduate students, a number of whom could not construct the simplest intelligible sentence of English after completing their programmes. If this happens at the University of Ibadan in spite of the rigorous and intensive programmes that we run, then it should be worse in most other universities. Given that all universities source students from the same public pool, it is not exaggerative to say that the Nigerian university system may fail to achieve its goals if this situation is not remedied. Against the above background, the University of Ibadan has decided to sort out the issue of linguistic expressivity right from the entry point into the university’s higher degree programmes. In other words, it is only those who could communicate effectively in English at the level required of a graduate student that WILL be considered for admission processing. It should be understood that the test is not with the intention to deliberately and uncritically weed off candidates. Rather, it is designed to improve the quality of our graduates and brighten their chances in society. Hence, the sample questions, with their answers, in this text, are to assist them to understand what is expected of them in the examination. The syllabus is provided for them to be informed about the extent of the preparation they have to make. Applicants may consult the recommended texts and other standard books that adequately treat the topics listed in the syllabus. As you will be instructed presently in this publication, you could practise the questions as many times as possible, scoring and 3 rating yourself in each attempt. These efforts are expected to be complemented with hands on tasks undertaken through practices indicated in standard and relevant books. The road to a reputable graduate programme is not a smooth one, but its end product is fulfilling, rewarding and distinctive. We all must strive towards putting the University of Ibadan Postgraduate School on this pedestal, where it has always been. . I wish you all the best of luck in the test. Thank you. 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(c) The prophet predicted that he would become governor; he would meet a beautiful stranger; his first son would become president. (d) The prophet predicted that he would become governor; a beautiful stranger, will meet him; his son, to become a future president. 10. (a) I was writing the letter when she lays the table for breakfast. (b) I was writing the letter when she laid the table for breakfast. (c) I was writing the letter while she lay the table for breakfast. (d) I was writing the letter while she was laying the table for breakfast. 11 (a) The girl was asked to buy some fish and that she should return to the village. (b) The girl was asked to buy some fish and then to return to the village. (c) The girl was asked to buy some fish and then, return back to the village. (d) The girl was asked to buy some fish and ordered, “go back to the village”? 12 (a) Saying is one thing; to do it is another. (b) Saying is one thing; doing is another. 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