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The JAMB exam happens over a span of many days covering several subjects. There are almost 14 subjects from which JAMB Questions And Answers will be asked. We have listed these subjects below following which we have listed the JAMB Past Questions And Answers PDF for each of the subjects.
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A. Type A
B. Type B
C. Type C
D. Type D
A. the cytoplasm fills up the entire cell space
B. the nucleus is pushed to the center of the cell
C. the cell wall is made up of cellulose
D. the nucleus is small and irregular in shape
A. it controls the life processes of the cell
B. it translates genetic information for the manufacture of proteins
C. it stores and carries hereditary information
D. it is a reservoir of energy for the cell
A. gametophyte
B. prothallus
C. sporophyte
D. antheridium
A. toads
B. snails
C. earthworms
D. birds
A. Type A
B. Type B
C. Type C
D. Type D
A. conceal and camouflage the animal from predators
B. scare other males from the territory
C. attract female lizards for mating purposes
D. warm predators of the distastefulness of the animal
A. Agama sp.
B. Bufo sp.
C. Spirogyra sp.
D. Tilapia sp.
A. tracheophytes and ferns
B. angiosperms and gymnosperms
C. monocotyledons and dicotyledons
D. thallophytes and bryophytes
A. Reptilia
B. Amphibia
C. Aves
D. Mammalia
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A. Wages and salaries of public servants
B. Student grants and scholarships.
C. Profits of companies.
D. Income earned by self-employed persons such as lawyers.
E. Rents on property.
A. both price and quantity will increase
B. only price increase
C. only quantity increase
D. the price remains constant
E. the price falls.
A. Rural areas supply agricultural raw materials.
B. The pace of development will be quickened in rural areas.
C. Employment will be provided for rural inhabitants.
D. Capital is easily available in rural areas.
E. Suitable humid climate is sometimes found in rural areas.
A. Sunlight, machinery, man, land
B. Land, labor, capital, enterprise technology
C. Capital, technology, ideas, market, land.
D. Land, water, weather.
E. Money, market, middlemen.
Units of shelter 5 4 3 2 0
Units of food 0 5 9 12 15
A. One unit of shelter
B. Three units of shelter
C. One-third of a unit of shelter
D. Six units ofshelter
E. Two units ofshelter.
A. Obtaining the maximum output from available resources at the lowest possible cost
B. Conservation of our petroleum resources
C. Equity in the distribution of the nation’s wealth
D. Producing without waste
E. The limited wants unlimited resources dilemma
A. The productivity of labor
B. The law of diminishing marginal utility
C. The law of diminishing returns
D. The concept of factor intensity
E. Labour-intensive production.
A. Curve I
B. Curve II
C. Curve III
D. Curve IV
E. CurveI and III
A. From above at its lowest point
B. From below before the lowest point
C. From below at its lowest point
D. From below after the lowest point
E. At zero point
A. Importsraw material for the palm oil industry
B. Is a palm tree growing area
C. Soil is unsuitable for other crops
D. Government does not engage land for other crops
E. Land is suitable for oil
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A. Na2 ,CO3
B. NaHCO3
C NaHSO4
D Na2SO3
E. Na2 SO4
A. ethanol
B. glycerol
C. methanol D. propanol
C. an alkane
D. an ester
E. glycol
A. butane gas flame A. C H O B. C H O 12 22 11 6 12 6
B. acetylene flame C. C H O D. C H O 3 6 3 7 14 7
C. kerosene flame E. C H3O
D. oxy-acetylene flame
E. oxygen flame
A. CH
B. CH2
C. CH3
D. CnHn
E. CnH2n+2
A. a metal
B. an alkaline earth metal
C. an s-block element
D. a p-block element
E. a transition element
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
A. hexagonal
B. tigonal
C. linear
D. tetrahedral
E. cubical
A. addition of water followed by filtration then sublimation
B. addition of water followed by sublimation then filtration
C. sublimation followed by the addition of water then filtration
D. fractional distillation
E. fractional crystallization.
A. P&VT
B. P& T/V
C. PT& V
D. PV&VT
E. P & V/T
A. titration
B. decantation
C. distillation
D. evaporation
E. sublimation
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A. Ministers are usually members of parliament
B. The Prime Minister is politically responsible to the parliament
C. The Head of State is the powerful organ of government
D. The Head of Government may advise the head of State to dissolve parliament
E. The Party in opposition provides the Shadow Government.
A. the economy of the State is centrally planned and controlled
B. Private persons are permitted to undertake enterprises
C. accumulation of private property is forbidden
D. that means of production are owned and controlled by the State
E. all big industries and the land are publicly owned for common good.
A. enfranchisement
B. disqualification
C. dismissal D prohibition
E. disenfranchisement.
A. a one-chamber legislature
B. the process of voting in the legislature
C. the upper chamber in a legislature
D. a two-chamber legislature
E.legislature in all sovereign States.
A. separately
B. independently and co-operatively
C. against one another
D. reluctantly and gradually for the executive
E. together in the interest of other nations.
A. serve as the watchdog of the Executive
B. enact laws
C. execute the laws of the land
D. interpret the laws
E. protect the interest of accused persons.
A. a government that aspires to control every aspect of a citizen’s life
B. a government for the masses
C. a government of the people, by the people, and for the people
D. a weak government E controlled by the rich
A. Guinea
B U.S.A.
C Great Britain
D China
E Nigeria.
A. whose constitution can only be changed by a military government
B. where its citizens can speak without fear or favor
C. in which sovereignty is invested in the military
D. whose citizens are free to evade responsibility
E.whose government decisions are made independent of sovereign interference
A. free elections and proper register of voters
B. proper constituencies and a real choice of candidates
C. a politically educated electorate
D. representation only for the poor
E. rule by the interest groups.
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A. man utilizes the resources in his physical environment
B. man produces, distributes, and consumes his goods and services
C. man buys, sells, and distributes goods and services
D. raw materials are changed into finished goods.
A. extractive
B. manufacturing
C. constructive
D. processing
A. conditioning
B. blending
C.merging
D. synthesis.
A. taxes to the government
B. dividends to shareholders
C. interest on loans
D. premium for insurance.
A. is a collection of many sole proprietors
B. is a multiple partnerships
C. can sue and be sued
D. has limited resources.
A. Conglomeration
B. Vertical integration
C. Horizontal integration
D.Cartel.
A. Preference shareholders.
B. Debenture holders
C. Ordinary shareholders.
D. Cumulative preference shareholders.
A. an agreement by the owners
B. a declaration by a court of law
C. the termination ofitslife
D. an unfavorable economic climate.
A. N24.65 million.
B. N17.00 million.
C. N9.35 million.
D. N7.65 million.
A. Liquid Capital
B. Current assets
C. Fixed assets
D. Working capital
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A. Type A
B. Type B
C. Type C
D. Type D
Questions 2 to 5 are based on J.C. De Graft’s Sons and Daughters
A. Fosuwa and Maidservant
B. Hannah and George
C. Aaron and Maanan
D. Lawyer B and Mrs. B
A. his condemnation of her choice of career
B. his recent advances toward her
C. the betrayal of her father’s trust
D. the betrayal of his wife’s trust.
A. Mrs. B
B. Hannah
C. Maanan
D. Aunt
A. On the street
B. In George’s place
C. In Aunt’s house
D. In Ofosu’s place.
Questions 6 to 10 are based on William Shakes ear’s Romeo and Juliet
A. suicide of Juliet
B. suicide of Romeo
C. murder of Paris
D. murder of TybaIt
A. blank verse
B. free verse
C. meters
D. foot.
A. Juliet
B. Romeo
C. Tybalt
D. Benvolio.
A. Athens
B. Verona
C. Padua
D. Venice
A. kills Tybalt in a street duel
B. marries Juliet without parental consent
C. attends Capulet’s party uninvited
D. attempts to kill Paris his rival.
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A. (6,5)
B. (5,8)
C. (5,7)
D. (5,5)
E. (7,5)
A. #20,000.00
B. P’0#25,000.00
C. #30,000.00
D. #15,000.003
E.#45,000.00
A. 600
B. 300
C. 1200
D. 450
E. 1350
A. 4x = 5, y=2
B. x=2, y=5
C. x=-2, y= -5
D. x = 5, y=-2
E. x = -5, y= -2
A. -3and2
B. –2 and2
C. 3and–2
D. 1and3
E. –3and1
A. 4:1 increase
B. 2:1 increase
C. 1:4 decrease
D. 1: 1 no change
E. 3: 4 decrease
A. 0.019
B. 0.0019
C. 0.00019
D. 0.000019
E. 0.000035
A. y = 10×2 + 52
B. y = x2 + 131 31x x
C. y= x2 + 1
D. y= x2 + 1 E. y = 10 (x2 + 1 )x 31 31 x 31( x)
A. x/(x-3)(x+7)
B. (x+3)(x+7)/x
C. x/(x-3) (x-7)
D. x/(x+3)(x+7)
E. x/(x+4)(x+7)
A. 2
B. 6 C. 18
D. 12
E. 0