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CHRIST THE REDEEMER’S ACADEMY

NO. 41 HAROLD WILSON DRIVE, BORIKIRI, PORT HARCOURT


FIRST TERM EXAMINATION QUESTIONS FOR 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________
SUBJECT: ECONOMICS CLASS: SS TWO
Instruction: Answer all the question in this section
1. Which of the following would cause a righteous shift in the demand curve for a
product? (a) decrease in consumers income (b) increase in the price of a substitute
good (c) improvement in the technology of production (d) increase in the price of the
product itself
2. Which factors does not directly cause a shift in the demand curve? (a) changes in
consumer income (b) changes in consumer preferences (c) changes in the price of
the good (d) changes in the price of complementary goods
3. Which of these will likely cause of a shift in demand for smartphone (a) Decrease in
production cost of a smart phones (b) decrease in production cost of a smart phones
(c) decrease in income tax rate (d) technological advancement in production of
smartphone
4. In economics, ceteris paribus means (a) all other things being equal (b) holding only
prices constant (c) increasing variables (d) reducing demand for goods
5. Which of the following is used to examine economic relationships between variables?
(a) graphs (b) charts (c) equations (d) all of the above
6. Which of the following would not cause a shift in the PPC (a) an increase in
technology (b) population growth (c) a change in resource allocation (d) discovery of
new natural resource
7. Variable cost are (a) costs that are fixed over time (b) cost that change with the level
of output (c) total cost minus fixed costs (d) costs that do not vary with output
8. Which type of is associated with producing an extra a unit of output (a) total cost (b)
average cost (d) fixed cost (d) marginal cost
9. If a factory’s variable costs rise but fixed cost stay the same, the effect on total cost
will be (a) no change (b) an increase (c) total cost will equal fixed cost
10. Marginal cost is the (a) cost of producing one additional unit of output (b) difference
between total revenue and total cost (c) cost of the first unit produced (d) cost of
inputs in production
11. Which of the following is a cause of unemployment in the labour market (a) increase
in demand for goods and services (b) technological advancements (c) increase in
wages (d) increase in labour productivity
12. A decrease in the labour supply is likely to (a) lower the wages rate (b) increase the
wage rate (c) have no effect on wages (d) increase the level of employment
13. The marginal productivity theory of wages states that (a) a wages are determined by
the bargaining power of unions (b) each worker is paid according to their total
productivity (c) wages are equal to the additional output produced by the last worker
employed (d) all workers receive the same wage in a competitive market
14. Which of the following faster is most likely to increase the supply of labour (a) an
increase in wages in other sectors (b) a decrease in working hours (c) an improved
working conditions (d) increased wages in the same sector
15. Wages in a competitive labour market are determined by market are determined by
(a) the bargaining power of workers (b) the supply and demand for labour (c)
government regulations alone (d) the productivity of each worker
16. The labour force of a country includes (a) only those employed in government jobs
(b) people who are able and willing to work, including both employed and
unemployed (d) students and retired workers
17. Which one of these is not a cause of unemployment (a) increase in crime rate (b)
high cost of education (c) lack of industries (d) lack of information
18. In a rapidly growing economy where human labour is being replaced by machines,
there is likely to be a (a) classical unemployment (b) frictional unemployment (c)
seasonal unemployment (d) residual unemployment
19. A situation of full employment exist when (a) every adults is employed (b) all adults
who are able and eligible to work are employed (c) all those who are able and eligible
to work are employed (d) only the disabled are not employed
20. Which of the following cost curve is not U-shaped (a) marginal cost curve (b) average
fixed cost curve (c) average total cost curve (d) average variable cost curve
SECTION B: THEORY
Instruction: Answer all the question in this section
The table below shows the income of forty workers in a factory
Marks 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Frequenc 3 5 3 5 4 9 5 3 3
y

1. Prepare a grouped frequency table using class interval to calculate the following
(a) The range (b) The mean deviation (c) The variance
(d) The standard deviation

2. (a) What is the concept of unemployment


(b) Discuss four causes of unemployment in Nigeria
(c) Explain four types of unemployment in Nigeria
(d) Explain two effect and two possible solution to unemployment

3. (a) Explain what is meant by a shift demand curve


(b) Explain four causes of shift in demand and supply
(c) How does the prices of related goods influence demand?
(d) What is the impact of population dangers on demand?

4. (a) What is revenue


(b) What is the difference between total revenue, allerage revenue and marginal
revenue?
(c) What factors affect total revenue?
(d) How does marginal revenue behave in different market structures?
CHRIST THE REDEEMER’S ACADEMY
NO. 41 HAROLD WILSON DRIVE, BORIKIRI, PORT HARCOURT
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION QUESTIONS FOR 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________
SUBJECT: ECONOMICS CLASS: SS THREE
Instruction: Answer all the question in this section

1. What economic principle did the Asian tigers, demonstrate by integrating into global
markets (a) comparative advantage (b) isolationism (c) self-sufficiency (d) currency
manipulation
2. A lesson from Asian Tigers growth story includes (a) dependence on primary
commodities (b) early investment in human capital (c) minimal focus on exports (d)
protectionist policies against all inputs
3. Which Asian Tigers is known for its high tech industry development (a) Singapore (b)
South Korea (c) Hong Kong (d) Taiwan
4. Which of the following is not a key factors in the Asian Tigers economic success (a)
strong education systems (b) political stability (c) limited foreign trade (d)
investment in infrastructure
5. A key characteristic of the Asian Tiger’s economic strategy (a) high tariffs and
restricted imports (b) government incentives or savings and investments (c) heavy
reliance on domestic markets (d) avoidance of foreign investment
6. Which Asian Tiger is known for its strategic use of special economic zones and free
trade (a) South Korea (b) Hong Kong (c) Taiwan (d) Singapore
7. Which sector did the Asian Tigers initially focus on to Jumpstart economic growth (a)
agriculture (b) heavy industry (c) export oriented manufacturing (d) technology
startups
8. What is brain drain in the context of human capital (a) the migration of skilled
workers from one country (b) the increase in educational attainment in a country (c)
the decline of educational institutions (d) the investment in training programs
9. Which government policy is likely to improve human capital in a country (a) cutting
funding for healthcare (b) investing in vocational training programs (c) increasing
input duties (d) restricting access to education
10. Which of the following is a significant way to invest in human capital (a) reducing
taxes on corporations (b) enhancing educational opportunities (c) increasing tariffs
on imports (d) promoting monopolies
11. Which of the following is a major oil-producing region in Nigeria (a) Northern Nigerian
(b) Eastern Nigeria (c) Niger Delta (d) Western Nigeria
12. What is the main government agency responsible for regulating the petroleum
industry in Nigeria (a) federal ministry of finance (b) Nigerian National Petroleum
(NNP) (c) Central bank of Nigeria (d) Economic and financial crimes commission
(EFCC)
13. The term “value-added” in manufacturing refers to (a) the profit make from selling
goods (b) the increase in value of raw materials through processing (c) the cost of
labour in production (d) the expense incurred in transportation
14. What is the primary focus of the manufacturing industry (a) service delivery (b)
extraction of raw materials (c) production of goods from raw materials (d)
transportation of goods
15. Which of the following best describes the services industry (a) the production of
physical goods (b) the extraction of raw materials (c) the provision of intangible
products and activities
16. Which of the following best describes the services industry (a) the production of
physical goods (b) the extraction of raw materials (c) the provision of intangible
products and activities (d) the manufacture of construction materials
17. A major challenge facing the service industry in Nigeria is (a) inadequate labour force
(b) overproduction of goods (c) poor infrastructure and unreliable power supply (d)
low demand for services
18. The balance of trade is defined as the difference between a country’s (a) inputs and
experts of goods only (b) total income and total expenditure (c) import and exports
of goods and services (d) inflows and outflows of capital
19. Which of the following is disadvantage of devaluation in international trade (a) it
raises the cost of exports (b) it lower import prices (c) it can lead to inflation (d) it
increases foreign exchange reserves
20. Which organization is primarily responsible for promoting free trade globally (a)
international money fund IMF (b) World Trade organization (c) United Nations (UN)
(d) World Health Organization (WHO)

SECTION B: THEORY
Instruction: Answer all the questions

1. (a) Who are the Asian Tigers and why are they called by this name
(b) Describe three economic policies that contributed to the success of the Asian
Tigers
(c) Explain how the Asian Tigers used technology and innovation to support their
economic growth

2. (a) Define human capital


(b) Explain its importance to economic growth
(c) Discuss three factors that can contribute to the development of human capital in
an economy
(d) Explain two ways governments can invest in human capital to improve
productivity

3. (a) Define the term utility


(b) Explain three types of utility
(c) Give two differences between total and marginal utility

4. (a) Define the service industry


(b) Explain three characteristics that distinguish the service industry from other
sectors, such as manufacturing
(c) Discuss thee ways the service industry contributes to the economic development
of a country.
CHRIST THE REDEEMER’S ACADEMY
NO. 41 HAROLD WILSON DRIVE, BORIKIRI, PORT HARCOURT
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION QUESTIONS FOR 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________
SUBJECT: ENGLISH STUDIES CLASS: JSS THREE
Instruction: Answer all the question in this section
COMPREHENSION
They made much of Danda at the church father Royde was conceived that his conversion
would attract other pagans. So he made the catelist appoint a special teacher to teach him
the catechism. Danda learnt quickly. In a few days he knew who made him, why he was
made, and other things. He could even sing some of the church songs with his flute. It
would not be long, the catechist hoped before he would be baptized. But before this took
place, Danda came into serious conflict with church. He missed a church service. That day
he had been invited to a drinking party Mbammili and he had gone to it instead of to
church.
To miss worship in the eyes of the church was a mortal sis punishable in heaven as well as
on earth. For it was the first sign of indifference and the church needed to deal severely
with this situation or they would lose most of their new members. It showed great zeal or
enthusiasm. They wore their next Sunday clothes with pride and learnt all that was to be
learnt. In a months’ time as the novelty wore off, they lost interest and grumbled at some
of the church rules which were the people who came into church after marrying many
wives to do? Put the others away said the church but then, how was one to recover the
bride prize? The parents of the wife would have all of it.
1. According to the passage, why was father Royde particularly happy with Dandas
conversion? (a) Danda was a great flutist (b) they made much of Danda (c) Danda’s
conversion would attract other pagans (d) Danda needed a special teacher
2. According to the passage, what was a special teacher appointed to teach Danda (a)
the catechism (b) about baptism (c) the flute (d) church worship
3. What special feat could Danda perform after a four days of his conversion (a) He
could teach the catechism (b) He could attract other pagans (c) He could receive
Holy communion (d) He could conduct a worship service
4. Due to Danda’s progress, the catechist hoped that it would not be long before Danda
was (a) expelled from the church (b) made a catechist of the church (c) baptized in
the church (d) opposed to the rules of the church
5. Why must the church deal severely with those who missed church worship (a) they
might loose most of their new members if they didn’t (b) it is a sin (c) it was the
attitude of pagans (d) it was a sign of disrespect

Choose the most suitable words for each blank from the alternative lettered A-D
Malaria is a serious 6, that relapses in humans. It is characterized by periodic 7 of chills and
8 malaria is caused by a one called group of 9 known as plasmodium which is 10 to
humans through the female anophets. 11 to bite malaria is common in the tropics.
A class of drugs known as 12 is used to 13 malaria. Among them chroquine, used to be the
most 14. However because of the appearance of 15 strains of malaria, a more potentclass
of drugs has been developed.
6. (a) Infection (b) Infections (c) ailment (d) sickness
7. (a) shots (b) attacks (c) punches (d) blows
8. (a) sneezing (b) yawning (c) fever (d) shakes
9. (a) parasites (b) diseases (c) insects (d) parasites
10. (a) transmitted (b) transmitted (c) transferred (d) transferred
11. (a) insect (b) mosquito (c) spider (d) housefly
12. (a) promalarials (b) antimosquitos (c) antimalarials (d) antemalarials
13. (a) treat (b) reduce (c) decrease (d) capture
14. (a) shocking (b) effective (c) defective (c) invisible
15. (a) drug induced (b) drug abuse (c) drug resistant (d) drug misused

Choose the best answer to complete each sentence


16. Identify the adjective in this sentence “The tall boy ran quickly” (a) boy (b) tall (c) ran
(d) quickly
17. Complete the sentence “they _______ finished their homework (a) have (b) has (c)
had (d) was
18. What part of speech is “peacefully” in this sentence? “The cat slept peacefully? (a)
noun (b) verb (c) adverb (c) adjective
19. Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. “The teacher gave ______ the
books” (a) we (b) us (c) I (d) they
20. Select the correct preposition. “She walked ________ the street” (a) on (b) to (c)
across (d) by
21. Identify the silent in the word “knee” (a) K (b) N (c) E (d) none
22. The word “ship” begins with which sound? (a) /s/ (b) /sh/ (c) /ch/ (d) /k/
23. Which word has the same vowel sound as “meat” (a) bet (b) met (c) seat (c) get
24. Identify the number of syllables in the word “examination” (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
25. Which word contains a diphthong (a) cow (b) cat (c) dog (d) hen
26. In comprehension “context clues helps the reader to (a) underline difficult words (b)
guess the meaning of the story (c) find the main character (d) ignore the difficult
parts
27. Which of these is the most likely the main idea of a passage about recycling (a)
throwing away garbage (b) reusing materials to reduce waste (c) creating more
waste (d) storing used items
28. What is the purpose of a title in a comprehension passage (a) to make it long (b) to
introduce the topic (c) to confuse readers (d) to tell the ending
29. In a story, what does it mean if a character “sprinted” across the field? (a) walked
slowly (b) sat down (c) ran quickly (d) slept

SECTION B: THEORY
Instruction: Answer any three of the following

1. Write an essay on the topic “My model in my school and why I admire her.
2. Describe an event that you attended recently, explaining what happened and how it
made you feel
3. Explain the meaning of the following and use them in sentences
(a) Curious (b) Determination
CHRIST THE REDEEMER’S ACADEMY
NO. 41 HAROLD WILSON DRIVE, BORIKIRI, PORT HARCOURT
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION QUESTIONS FOR 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________
SUBJECT: ENGLISH STUDIES CLASS: JSS TWO
Instruction: Answer all the question in this section
COMPREHENSION
INCREASING RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT
Unemployment refers to a situation in which labour is idle. Instead of being engaged in
productive activity. It is a situation in which labour is not being utilized. It is also called
joblessness. Unemployment may be voluntary or involuntary.
Voluntary unemployment is a situation in which the unemployed person deliberately
refuses to work at the going wage rate for example, a young male graduate from a rich
family can choose to reject any job offered to him, preferring to stay idel and live on the
wealth of his parents. A young female school leaver may choose to get married and raise
children rather than go into the labour market. These are cases of voluntary
unemployment.
Involuntary unemployment occurs when an individual is ready to do a job at the present
wage rate, but cannot fund any job. In other words, the unemployed person is ready to
work but nobody uses his service.
In general, the term unemployment is ued to describe involuntary unemployment, since
this is the kind of unemployment in which the labour force has no land and capital to
combine for production.
Most developing countries, including Nigeria, are passing, through a period of high
unemployment; rates a percentage by dividing the number of unemployment individuals
by all individuals currently in the labour force. The labour force is the total number of
people working in a country.
A number of factors have been responsible for the increasing rate of unemployment in
Nigeria. Nigeria is blessed with a lot of raw materials and human resources. However, years
of corruption and neglect have led to the underutilization of these resources, so the
resources, so the resources do no yield maximum economic benefit to the people. Hence,
unemployment increases because the resources are not used to create more jobs.
Lack of adequate electric power generation is a major cause of unemployment in the
country. Many graduates artisans and youths roam the streets engaging I social evils like
pick-pocketing and prostitution.
Another serious causes of unemployment is neglect of the agricultural sector. Many
unemployed people look for white collar jobs. Work in offices, which are limited in number.
Being a farmer does not appear to the youths. Nigeria has abundant agricultural land to
plant a lot of foreign currency.

1. The pronoun it used in the last sentence of the first paragraph refers to (a)
unemployment (b) situation (c) labour (d) involuntary
2. Which word in the first paragraph means inactive (a) utilized (b) joblessness (c) idle
(d) engaged
3. Which one of the following is an effect of unemployment in Nigeria (a) revolution (b)
white collar jobs (c) prostitution (d) foreign currency
4. The word artisans used in the seventh paragraph means (a) handicraft workers (b)
bus conductors (c) musicians (d) fire fighters
5. Which of the following is not responsible for unemployment in Nigeria (a) corruption
(b) inadequate power supply (c) Neglect of agriculture (d) Inadequate number of cars
on the road
6. Which part of speech shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another
word? (a) conjunction (b) preposition (c) interjection (d) pronoun
7. Identify the part of speech of the word “happiness” in the sentence “happiness is the
key to life” (a) verb (b) noun (c) adjective (d) pronoun
8. In the sentence “they arrived after the storm” what is the part of speech “after” (a)
conjunction (b) adverb (c) preposition (d) pronoun
9. What is the function of an adjective in a sentence? (a) to connect clause (b) to
describe a noun or pronoun (c) to replace a noun (d) to modify a verb
10. Which of the following is an abstract noun (a) table (b) friendship (c) cat (d) mountain
Choose from the options lettered A-E the one that contains the given phonetic symbol
11. Which phonetic symbol represent the long “e” sound as in “see” (a) /i/ (b) /ei/ (c) /i:/
(d) /ai/
12. What does the phonetic symbol /a: / represent? (a) the vowel sound in “cat” (b) the
vowel sound in “car” (c) the vowel sound in “bed”(d) the vowel sound in “sit”
13. /ae/ (a) paragraph (b) elephant (c) breath (d) world
14. What is the main purpose of descriptive writing (a) to tell a story (b) inform the
reader (c) to create a vivid picture in the readers mind (d) to convince the reader
15. What is the purpose of an outline before writing an essay? (a) to format the essay (b)
to organize ideas and structure (c) to replace the introduction (d) to conclude the
essay
16. Out of the following verbs, only ________ is always transitive (a) describe (b) sleep (c)
eat (d) move
17. In the sentences, she at the bread throughout the day, direct object is (a) she (b) the
day (c) the bread (d) throughout
18. In the sentence “He spoke with enthusiasm” the word spoke is (a) transitive verb (b)
mono transitive verb (c) intransitive verb (d) ditransitive verbs
19. Unfortunately “he is now a complete gentlemen” The subject is ________ (a)
fortunately (b) he (c) a complete gentleman (d) not a complete gentleman
20. The process form of the sentence the bad road cause the accident is ______ (a) the
accident is caused by the bad road (b) the accident was caused by the bad road (c)
the accident has been caused by the road (d) no of the above

SECTION B: THEORY
Instruction; Answer all the question
CHRIST THE REDEEMER’S ACADEMY
NO. 41 HAROLD WILSON DRIVE, BORIKIRI, PORT HARCOURT
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION QUESTIONS FOR 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________
SUBJECT: LITERATURE IN ENGLISH CLASS: JSS TWO
Instruction: Answer all the question from the Novel “The Hypocrites” by Felicia O. Eze

1. Baba is a native doctor in ________ (a) Ijebu-Ode (b) Ijobu-edo (c) Ijobu-ode (d)
Ijebu-Ode
2. Who made these statesmen “not really, I’ve just come for you to bless this money
for me. (a) pastor Obi (b) Sis mercy (c) brother uncle (d) baba
3. Please change your style and method of service was said by (a) pastor Chuks wife
(b) pastor Obi wife (c) pastor wife (d) members of the church
4. __________ is the founder of the faithful servants international freedom church (a)
pastor Chuks (b) pastor obi (c) pastor Uche (d) pastor Ifeanyi
5. Honestly money changes people’s life. Look at you talking about a flight” who
made these statements and to who (a) pastor Chuks to pastor Obi (b) Pastor Obi
to pastor chuks (c) Pastor chuk to pastor Ifeanyi (d) Pastor Luke to Pastor
Otanandu
6. Didn’t I tell you that your wife is no longer ________ (a) who you think she is (b)
how you think she is (c) what you think she is (d) she has gone far
7. Who is the founder of Daily Power Canopy Church (a) Pastor Chuks (b) Pastor Obi
(c) Pastor Uche (d) Pastor Ifeanyi
8. The book titled the “hypocrites” is a (a) prose (b) play (c) poetry (d) drama
9. The author of the book “hypocrites” is (a) Felicia Adams (b) Felicia O. Eze (c)
Felicia Eze (d) Felicia Vincent Eze
10. The pastors resided in the __________ part of Nigeria (a) Eastern (b) Southern (c)
Northern (d) Western
11. Act 4 scene II took place in (a) Obi’s church (b) Chuk’s House (c) Luke’s Office (d)
Otanandu’s shrine
12. A seed of fifteen thousand naira was given to pastor Obi by who? (a) Luke (b)
Obiageli (c) Uche (d) Mercy
13. Who had experienced ten miscarriage (a) mercy (b) pastor’s wife (c) Uche’s wife
(d) Obiageli
14. Otanandu was a second option because (a) the pastors needed more wealth (b)
Baba was a demand in changing the rituals (c) He was more powerful in the east
(d) none of the above
15. How many members from Pastor Chuks church died? (a) Nine (b) Three (c) four
(d) Two
16. Pastor Obi confessed _______ after the accident (a) 4 weeks (b) 3 weeks (c) 1
week (d) 2 weeks
17. Mrs Luke gave a sum of _________ to the pastors (a) hundred thousand naira (b)
forty thousand naira (c) one hundred and fifty thousand naira
18. Pastor Obi got (a) admission (b) imprisoned (c) happy (d) judgement
19. The protagonist of the book is (a) Ifeanyi (b) Pastor Chuks (c) Pastor Obi (d) Mercy
20. Pastor Obi was going through _______ (a) pastorial indiscipline (b) financial crises
(c) health problems (d) sorcery

SECTION B: THEORY
Instruction: Answer all the questions in this section
1. (a) What are folktales
(b) Explain three features of folktales

2. (a) What are African myths


(b) Explain three features of African Myths

3. (a) Explain the accident that happened to pastor Obi and pastor Chuks on their
way back from the shrine
(b) What was the advice pastor Chuks gave to his friend?

4. (a) Enumerate the three that must be done before getting successful in the
church financially
(b) Briefly explain the predicament of pastor Obi
CHRIST THE REDEEMER’S ACADEMY
NO. 41 HAROLD WILSON DRIVE, BORIKIRI, PORT HARCOURT
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION QUESTIONS FOR 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________
SUBJECT: LITERATURE IN ENGLISH CLASS: JSS THREE
Instruction: Answer all the question in this section
1. Who is the author of the play title “who is innocent (a) Rapheal Odom (b) Andrew
Wona (c) Peter Akpojotor (d) Peter Akopotor
2. Who bought the drink and money to the chiefs (a) Senator Ibe (b) Senator Jaja (c)
Senator John (d) Senator Amadi
3. What is the name of the engineer in the play (a) Engineer Bola (b) Engineer Ola
(c) Engineer Whyte (d) Engineer Abiola
4. Who is the wife of chief Prof. Dike? (a) Dr. Mrs. Chidinma (b) Dr. Mrs. Janeth (c) Dr.
Mrs. Mrs. Amadi (d) None of the above
5. What is the name of chief Prof. Dike’s daughter (a) Deborah (b) Blessing (c) Faith
(d) Rita
6. The people choice for governor is (a) Obi (b) Sim Fubara (c) W. T. Jaja (d) Jaja
7. Which party won the election in the story (a) APC (b) PDP (c) PPDC (d) LP
8. _________ shifted his petrol meters? (a) Chief Ibe (b) Chief Kalu (c) Chief Okon (d)
Chief Wike
9. ______ rejected the bribe (a) Chief Owundah (b) Chief Ejike (c) Chief Ibe (d) Chief
Wokoma
10. Who is the dean (a) Prof. Dike (b) Prof. Aguyi (c) Prof. Owundah (d) Prof. Chief Ibe
11. According to the play, the commissioner for works and housing (a) King Jaja (b)
Senator James (c) Honourable Bukulu (d) Honourable Wokoma
12. Which of the Chiefs lost his son (a) Wokoma (b) Owunda (c) Dike (d) Ibe
13. Who made this statement in Act 1 Scene 1 “ It’s only a foolish man who say fodo
stinks and still wants to eat it. (a) Chief Wokoma (b) King (c) Chief Eke (d
Akpojotor
14. Which of the Chiefs complained about the poor administration in act one scene
one (a) Chief Benson (b) Chief Amadi (c) Amaka (d) Chief Ib
15. Who made this statement in Act 3 Scene 1 “ It is not having two legs, it is by
wisdom (a) Chidera (b) Kelechi (c) Johnny (d) Uche
16. What is the slogan of the political party PPDC (a) Demonology for all (b)
Democracy for all (c) demonstrative for all (d) demonstration for all
17. You and the majority of the others who worked for his election did so because he
was a pay-as-you-go master --- was said by (a) Chief Wokoma (b) Chief Ejike (c)
Chief Ibe (d) Chief Amadi
18. What where the chiefs in Council debating among themselves before the Eze
arrived (a) how they will manipulate the Eze (b) on the failure of government (c)
on the success of government (d) B and C only

SECTION B: THEORY
Instruction: Answer all the question in this section

1. Briefly explain the predicament of Chief Ibe

2. (a) What is a prose?


(b) List four characteristics of prose
(c) Explain two kind of prose

3. (a) Explain two element of prose


(b) Discuss two features of prose

4. With example discuss two types of prose

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