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Sorry! don't send it to me. post it 4 every one to know. thanks |
Pls I 1 2 know if AAUA do organise post jamb lectures. if yes wen is to take-off? u can snd d reply 2 07066789650.10ks |
Hello my fellow Nairaland members/AAUA Aspirants I'm James. please I need the past questions and answers for biochemistry. You can reach me on 07066789650 or send it to olfjames@yahoo.co.uk |
This is true. Its a serious matter ooo. |
My fellow Nairaland Members, I want to start a poultry after school as a second means of getting my money knowing fully well that its a good means of getting money. I want to know if N60,000 will be enough to raise up a hundred birds that's including all expenses such as feeding and medical. Response will be appreciated. |
I pray |
How is the business and how much will it cost to raise them to maturity. and estimate please. |
A newly registered user of Nairaland and you wanna post something. I know you must have gotten the information you're asking from this same site. Welcome tomflex |
Response please. I need an answer to the first question. |
The cut-off is 180. |
Pardon him. This is not an English class. |
Nothing. there's no real information yet. the rumour is early july at stated by davidayo above. if there's any information you will definitely know. Just keep checking this site. Okey |
@david Please where do you live? I'm in Edo at present and I need the post jamb questions badly. please let me know and about the post post jamb date when ever you confirm it just beep my line - 07066789650 - I'll give you a call. I'm James. |
@niyitex Mine is 07066789650. I'm not having enough credit now. |
Please I want to know if after I obtain my B.Sc in Microbiology I can go for Pharmacy when I want to have my Masters? and what are the job opportunities for a Microbiologist in Nigeria or outside Nigeria.? Response will be appreciated. |
Is there any information from OAU about this year's post jamb? |
Hey! you don't have to tell lies because you want to get people's attention. No information yet. |
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[size=20pt]Matthew 7:1 Judge not, that ye be not judged.[/size] [size=15pt]Also Remember[/size] [size=15pt]That there is a sin unto death. A sin against the Holy Spirit CAN NEVER be forgiven because God has decided to punish whosoever sin against the Holy Spirit no matter the amount of prayers made.[/size] |
I can't just let today go without letting you know that Jesus loves you and he wants you to give your life to him so that you will not go to hell. Hell is real. Just simple steps of repentance will settle it all. |
Visit: [url]http://forum.visionitesmagazine.com/index.php/board,28.0.html[/url] if you doubt it click the link on my signature and see OAUs past post-ume questions for yourself. |
[size=15pt][center]POST JAMB TEST 2006[/center][/size] [center]OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSTY, ILE-IFE[/center] From the alternatives suggested, select the answer that best expresses the same meaning as the expression italicized in each exercise 1. Don’t take the plate away; it is possible for the owner to ask for it (a) the owner might (b) the owner can (c) the owner is going to (d) the owner will come to (e) none of them Answer = A 2. I wonder if you would allow me to put out the fire (a) I might (b) I can (c) I should (d) I have to (e) All of them Answer = B 3. When your great-grandmother was in Vietnam, did she have the ability to speak Chinese? (a) had she been able (b) was she enable (c) could she (d) how possible was it for her (e) None of them Answer = C 4. I know a carpenter that knows how to make that kind of wardrobe (a) could (b) has the know-how (c) can (d) can be able (e) may be able Answer = C 5. Frances, where is your male visitor? Don’t lie to me; it is not possible that he has gone through the high windows (a) he couldn’t have (b) he can’t have (c) he shouldn’t (d) he mustn’t have (e) None of them Answer = A 6. My father made no bones about telling his friend how he felt about his behaviour. This means that my father (a) spoke well to his friend about his behaviour (b) spoke honestly to his friend about his behaviour (c) spoke in the open to his friend about his behaviour (d) spoke hesitantly to his friend about is behaviour (e) spoke with all his might to his friend about his behaviour Answer = B 7. After much talk, my brother thought it was time to talk to hit the hay. This means that my brother thought it was time to (a) make hay while the sub shines (b) burn the collection of hay (c) go to bed (d) keep quiet (e) tell the others off Answer = C 8. The housemaster was foaming in the mouth when he discovered that some students had sneaked out of the hostel. This means the headmaster (a) was very sad (b) had epilepsy (c) became silent and calculative (d) was uncontrollably furious (e) was jittery Answer = D 9. Who told Mabel she could sing? She really laid an egg at the talent show. This means (a) Mabel’s performance was very embarrassing (b) Mabel’s performance was very interesting (c) Mabel’s performance was very impressive (d) Mabel’s performance was very bad (e) Mabel’s performance was like that of a hen laying egg Answer = A. 10. Mr. Johnson is on the warpath because his car broke down again. This means that Mr. Johnson is (a) ready to fight his mechanic (b) started fighting the government because the road was bad (c) very infuriated (d) fighting a war with his family in the car (e) drawing a battle in between him and his mechanic Answer = C Choose the appropriate option to complete the following 11. At the crusade, we prayed to God ………………, us on us (a) breath his breathe (b) breathe his breath on us (c) breathe his breathe (d) breath his breath Answer = B Breathe is a verb, breath is a noun. Be careful not to confuse both with breadth, the opposite of length 12. The Chairman, Committee of Deans needs to see your friend Dele urgently, do you know his ………? (a) where and about (b) whereabouts (c) whereabout (d) where and abouts Answer = B The question is from Pluralia Tantums. Whereabouts must have an s; not whereabout. Other words like whereabouts are: surroundings, holidays, earnings, archives, premises, spirits (meaning: mood) wages, headquarters, ashes, arrears, annals, auspices, odds, riches, remains (dead body), regards, outskirts, banns (announcement of coming marriage) and troops. 13. “As from now, this university will have zero tolerance for any form of malpractice”, said the Vice-chancellor. The Vice-Chancellor said that (a) as from then, this university would have zero tolerance for any form of malpractice (b) as from now, this university would have zero tolerance for any form of malpractice (c) as from then, his university will have zero tolerance for any form of malpractice (d) as from then, that university would begin to have zero tolerance for any form of malpractice Answer = D The question is from Reported Speech. Notice that now has changed to then, this has changed to that, will changed to would. All verbs must change, in indirect / reported speech to the past form. 14. The teacher took me for one of those students who could not spell words as (a) ‘miscelanous and mainainance’ (b) ‘miscelaneous and meintainance’ (c) ‘miscellaneous and maintenance’ (d) ‘miscellanous and maintainance’ Answer = C The question is from orthography and spellings. 15. God should take control of the heart of the organizers of this Post-UME screening exercise, they should not make this test …………………than UME (a) more tough (b) more tougher (c) much tougher (d) more much tougher Answer = C The question is from comparative of adjectives. Tougher is already a comparative adjective and needs no more before it but it can take much before it to show that it is not only / ordinarily tougher but much (a lot,) tougher than the previous. From the words lettered A – E, choose the word that is alike in meaning to the word emboldened. 16. Andrew made some bellicose statement about his strength to other boys in the street. This means that Andrew (a) is a brave man (b) wishes to fight (c) is a coward (d) loves to help others with his power (e) has a lot of power Answer = B This question is about Diction. Bellicosity is eagerness to fight. 17. The excuse that he forgot about the meeting was a flimsy one. This means that the excuse was (a) very bad (b) a complete lie (c) difficult to believe (d) not important (e) a very good one Answer = B The question is about Diction. 18. Scrupulous politicians do not have a place in the Nigerian politics. Scrupulous politicians are (a) honest (b) dishonest (c) corrupt (d) good-natured (e) insincere Answer = A The question is about Diction. Scrupulous means, having the qualities of fairness and honesty; not willing to do wrong. 19. The woman was happy because her gorgeous dressing made her quite obtrusive. The woman was very (a) appreciated (b) proud (c) good (d) noticeable (e) excellent Answer = D The question is about semantics. 20. The man is known to be a sly. I won’t trust him with anything. This means the man is known as a (a) deceiver (b) thief (c) kidnapper (d) rogue (e) burglar Answer = A The question is about Diction. Sly is an adjective as, not a noun as it has been used in the question. From Questions 21 – 25, choose among the options A – E the word that is nearest in meaning to the italicized words in each of the sentences. To get more on UNILAG, OAU, UNIOSUN and others visit: [url]http://forum.visionitesmagazine.com/index.php/board,28.0.html[/url]. I posted this so that we all will know the kind of english questions they do set. |
My people abeg post any rumour about the post jamb date. I'm tired of reading and staying at home. |
Why now? |
@david Thanks for the information. Please confirm and let us know. |
Please I heard the advert over the radio yesterday that Unity Bank has started selling. Please I want someone that has any idea on how to go about it to put me through. I'm just a student; will N3,000 be too small to buy? |
I did the change of institution from UNIOSUN to AAUA but it hasn't reflected on my result. Am I the only one haven this problem? I want to know please. |
This is how OOU calculates marks for admission: Your Jamb score divided by 8 + your putme score which is over 50. If your jamb score is low like 180+ or even 190+, you have to prepare very well for you putme so that you can score above 30 out of the 50 questions. The putme questions are very simple. I was there last year for the post utme, I scored 33/50 but my jamb score (195) was too low to meet up with the cut-off. Wish you all good luck. |
I have a friend there who told me the asst. to the vc said there is putme. The cut-off is 180 even in previous years. |
@sizzlers LA MA PE ill mua jofu i'tela "sefeni" Cheesy no bi only u know frenchHave you ever heard this? Munsantu yampe mua jofu i'tela |
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