subject: Biology ,,,class:sss3
1)All these are plant hormones except (a) thyroxine (b) auxins (c) abscisic
acid (d) ethylene
2)The maintenance of a constant internal environment is referred to as (a)
plasmolysis (b) diuresis (c) homeostasis. (d) glycolysis 3)All the organs
below are homeostatic in function except (a) liver (b) kidney (c) food vacuole
(d) skin
4)Which of the following is not a kidney disease? (a) oedema (b) hepatisis (c)
nephritis (d) kidney stones
5)Which of the following is not one of the effects of kidney diseases (a)
absence of blood cells in urine (b) oedema (c) high blood pressure (d)
excessive urination.
6)One of the following is not a function of kidney. (a) Removal of poisons (b)
maintaining salt balance (c) excretion (d) it regulates water level.
7)The pigment in the malpighian layer responsible for skin colouration is
known as (a) melanin (b) haemoglobin (c) haemoyanin (d) keratin
8)Which of the following specialized structures are stimulated by touch,
pressure, pains heat and cold? (a) Receptor (b) synapse (c) cell bodies (d)
muscle
9)The increase in width of the blood vessels in the mammalian skin at high
temperature is known as (a) vasodilation (b) sweating (c) vasoconstriction (d)
vasculation
10) Which of the following stimuli is not provided through the skin of
mammals? (a) light (b) pressure (c) pain (d) touch
11)Which of the following parts of mammalian skin is directly involved in
excretion? (a) Sebaceous gland (b) sweat gland (c) horny layer (d) blood
capillaries
12)Which of the following statement is correct? Hormones are (a) secreted
into the blood through ducts (b) secreted directly into the blood stream (c)
inactive chemical substances in the blood stream (d) not important
13)The pituitary is called “master glands” because (a) it is located in the
brain (b) its secretions are more numerous than any other glands. (c) it
secretion controls other glands (d) it is used in mastering learning
14)The fore brain is made up of the following except (a) cerebellum (b)
thalamus (c) hypothalamus (d) cerebrum
15)The part of the brain that controls the body homeostatic is the (a)
thalamus (b) medulla oblongata (c) hypothalamus (d) cerebrum
16)The human brain consumes ____ of the body oxygen supply (a) 10% (b)
25% (c)50% (d) 75%
17)The muscle and the gland together are referred to as ______ a) receptor b)
effector c) neurone d) sensory cell
18)A neurone that transmits messages from the sense organ to the central
nervous system is (a) sensory neurone (b) motor neurone (c) relay neurone
(d) effector
19)Which of the following is not a structural part of a typical neurone( a)
axon( b) dendron (c) cell body (d) dendrite
20)A point where one neurone connects with another is called a (a)
dendron( b) myelin sheath (c) synapse( d) ganglion
21)Automatic responses to stimuli which do not involve higher centre of the
brain are referred to as ---------- actions (a) voluntary( b) reflex (c)
muscular( d) nervous
22)Behavioural patterns acquired only through learning are referred to as (a)
reflex action (b) conditioned reflex( c) voluntary action (d) learning
23)Which of these is not a conditioned reflex a) walking( b) typing (c) driving
(d) sneezing
24)Transmission in hormonal coordination is through (a) blood stream (b)
nerve fibre (c) lymph (d) neurone
25)The process by which fruits develop without fertilization is known as a)
germination b) pathenocarpy c) viviparity d) pollination
26)Which of these is not an oviparous animal a) goat b) pigeon c) lizard d)
toad
27)A seed consists of the following parts except a) micropyle b) endosperm
c) endocarp d) hilum
28)An embryonic shoot in plant is known as a) radical b) plumule c)
endosperm d) cotyledon
29)The part of an egg that holds the embryo in position is the a) yolk b)
albumen c) shell d) chalaza
30) The sensory cell for taste is known as__(a) audible cell (b) taste bud (c)
fluid (d) sight
THEORY
1)what are hormones?
2) Outline five general funtions of hormone
3)What do you understand by( a) voluntary action (b) reflex action
4)Give five examples each of (a) voluntary actions (b) reflex actions
5) Draw and label a well diagram of human Brain
Subject: CCA. Class: jss1. 1st term
1.Which one of these is not a component of cultural and creative arts? (a)
Dance (b) Fine arts / applied arts (c) Drama (d) Playwright
2.The movement of the body in a rhythmical manner to the rhythm of the
music is called……………. (a) music (b) dance (c) drama (d) sculpture
3.The imitation of an action is best described as …….. (a) music (b) painting
(c) drama (d) sculpture
4.The following are relevant to fine arts except …… (a) painting (b) drawing
(c) drama (d) sculpture
5.The branch of applied arts that deals with cloth weaving, dyeingof fabric in
tie and dye, batik, screen printing is called …………… (a) woodwork (b)
metalwork (c) textile design (d) graphic design.
6.The early men are also referred to as …………men.(a) pre-historic (b) post-
historic (c)civilized (d)none of the above
7.What period marked the use of bronze in fashioning out things?(a) Iron age
(b) Bronze age (c) Neolithic age (d) Mesolithic age
8.Which one of the following is NOT a sub-component of performing art? (a)
Drama (b) Dance (c) Ceramics (d) Music
9.Which one of the following is an end-product of ceramics? (a)Mug (b)
Kampala (c) Printed pictures (d) Chair
10.Fine art comprises of the following except…………..…..(a) drawing (b)
photography (c) Sculpture (d) painting
11.Teamwork ensures smooth operation of a job being carried out among
members of a group. (a) True (b) False (c) Maybe (d) Not sure
12.When a person feels not connected to a family and community thereby
becoming lonely and depressed is called……..(a) teamwork (b)sense of
belonging (c) emotional trauma (d) psychological depression
13.The equal distribution of art elements in a work of art is based on what art
principle.
(a) Proportion (b) Balance (c) Rhythm (d) repetition
14.The process of allowing line, colour and shape (motif) to feature severally
in pattern making is based on what principle of art and design. (a) Balance
(b) Proportion
© Repetition (d) harmony
15.The distance between two points usually associated with drawing is called
……………….(a) line (b) colour (c) value (d) texture
16.The surface quality of an object or any artistic piece is called …………..
……(a) value (b) texture (c) colour (d) line
17. A dominant element among other visible elements in a work of art is
based on what principle of art and design. (a) Balance (b) Proportion
(c) Variety (d) Dominance
18.Which one of the following is NOT an importance of teamwork? (a) It
slows down a job session. (b) It boosts productivity. (c) Work is done within a
short time. (d)It motivates the workers.
19.What happens when a member of a production team refuses to cooperate
with other members of the production team? (a) It hampers the smooth
operation of the entire work at hand. (b) It reduces the efficiency of other
workers. (c) Work is completed within a short time. (d) None of the above.
20. Which one the following is NOT a way of achieving sense of belonging?
(a) Carefulness (b) Tolerance (c) Attributional retraining (d) Not connecting
with people.
21.The general name given to a group of actors and actresses presented in
order of appearance in a drama piece is ………(a) crew (b) audience (c) cast
(d) prompter
22. Which one of the following is NOT a function of drama?
(a)It entertains. (b)It kills ideas. (c)It informs. (d)It educates.
23. Those who are seated around the auditorium in a theatre are referred to
as …………
(a) cast (b) crew (c) audience (d) congregation
24.Which of these members possess the technical skills in drama? (a) Make –
up artist (b) Cameraman (c) Costumier (d) Actors/Actresses
25.The articles or artificial objects used by the actor during a dramatic
performance are called ……………..(a) prop (b) make up kits (c) costume (d)
None of the options.
26. A form of dance that involves dancers performing funny dance
movements for entertainment is called……. (a) tap dance (b) comic dance
(c) pure dance (d) None of
The above
27. A form of dance that involves dancers tapping the floor with purpose
built metal heeled shoes and equally dance to the rhythm is called ……….(a)
tap dance (b) ballet (c) tango dance (d) comic dance
28. A play performed on stage by a comedian/comedienne which makes the
audience laugh and ends happily is called ……….………..(a) tragic – comedy
(b) comedy (c) melodrama (d) mask drama
29.A play that has a blend of tragic and comic elements is called …….(a)
tragic-comedy (b) comedy (c) melodrama (d) folk drama
30.A play that is characterized with tragic events which ends sadly is
called……….…..(a) comedy (b) tragedy (c) tragic-comedy (d) melodrama
THEORY
1a.State two importance of a sense of belonging.
1b.Discuss other two ways of achieving a sense of belonging.
2a.Define principles of art and design?
2b.List and explain any two principles of art and design
3a.What are elements of art and design?
3b.State any five elements of art and design and explain.
Subject: CCA. Class: jss3. 1 st term
1.Which of these art traditions in Nigeria is the oldest? (a) Nok art (b) Igbo
Ukwu art (c) Tsoede art (d) Benin art
2.……..is the process of showcasing visual artworks to the public in the
exhibition hall.
(a) Painting (b) Sculpting (c) Exhibition (d) Marketing
3.The process of arranging artworks into sections within the exhibition hall is
called………..(a) fixing (b) framing (c) categorizing (d) mounting of artworks
on walls.
4.……….are decorative stitches made on fabric using needle and thread.
Embroidery (b) Macramé (c) Cloth weaving (d) Needle craft
5.Embroidery is a local craft practiced in Nigeria. (a) True (b) False (c) Maybe
(d) Not sure
6.…….is embroidery transfer method that requires the use of a water soluble
pen to draw beautiful designs on fabric directly. (a) Pricking (b) Direct
drawing (c) Tracing (d) Tailor’s tacking
7…..…involves the use of a light weight tracing that is marked with a pattern
to transfer the embroidery design to fabric.(a) Tracing (b) Direct drawing (c)
Pricking (d) Tailor’s tacking
8.Handmade embroidery and machine made embroidery are……….….of
embroidery. (a) types (b) functions (c) crafts (d) motifs
9………………….is the process of cutting coloured or white paper into a
window format (Mat) and placing the artwork on it for a better display.(a)
Fixing (b) Framing (c) Mounting (d) Labeling
10. The process of sticking a piece of paper with details about the artwork is
what way of preparing artworks for display.(a) Labeling (b)Fixing (c) Framing
(d) Mounting of artworks on walls.
11 Which of the following apart from wall is required for hanging artworks
for a number of days during display? (a) Display stand board (b) Easel (c) Flat
wooden board (d) None of the above.
12. Clay works of Nok were fired which suggest what term in art. (a) Green
ware (b) Terracotta (c) Slip (d) Glaze
13. Benin art and Ife art are both called …………………..….(a) royal art (b)
court art (c) symbolic art (d) folk art
14.……….…is a skilled drama personnel who creatively writes plays. (a)
Playwright (b) Poet (c) Novelist (d) Journalist
15. Written works of a playwright or dramatist are solely based on …….and
………..… (a) fiction and non-fiction (b) religion and politics (c) None of the
above (d) All of the above.
16.Written plays that are invented or imagined without being relevant to real
life situations are based on ……….….(a) fiction (b) non-fiction (c) All of the
above (d) None of the above
17.………….song gives a soothing relief to a bereaved person who lost a
loved one. (a) Funeral (b) Cradle (c) Insult (d) Folk
18………….….is a kind of song that mothers sing to send a baby to sleep. (a)
Lullaby (b) Gospel song (c) Folk song (d) Insult song
19….…..refers to three or more notes that are played at the same time. (a)
Chord (b)Triad (c) Melody (d) Tune
Music is a form of entertainment.(a) True (b) False (c) Maybe (d) Not sure
20. Which one of these is NOT an impact of music? (a) Moulding and marring
one’s life. (b) Creating disunity in the country (c) Creating public awareness
through the mass media (d) building relationships
21.Which one of the following is NOT a way of assisting the rural people
through drama? (a) Provision of opportunities for the rural people to
participate in drama. (b) 22.Exposing the rural people to what is generally
accepted as a norm in urban areas through drama. (c) Disregarding the
culture of the rural people and paying more attention to the Western culture.
(d) None of the above.
23.Rural communities are underdeveloped compared to urban areas. (a) True
(b) False (c) Maybe (d) Not sure
24.Drama is a means of promoting entertainment both in the rural
communities and urban areas. (a) True (b) False (c) Maybe (d) Not sure
25.Traditional drama serves as a means of promoting the culture and
tradition of people in rural communities. (a) True (b) False (c) Maybe (d) Not
sure
26.Which one of these is not a function of music? (a) Killing one’s idea (b)
Adding life to an occasion (c) Celebrating cultural festivals (d) For religious
worship
27.Which one of the following is NOT an element of art and design? (a)
Proportion
(b)Line (c) Colour (d) Texture
28.A person who is fond of using abusive words on people who offend him or
her lacks ………………(a) team spirit. (b) self – control. (c) good morals. (d)
discipline
29. The following are classes of voice except……….(a) alto (b) bass (c) tenor
(d) noise
30.Which one of the following is NOT an element of art and design? (a)
Proportion
(b)Line (c) Colour (d) Texture
THEORY
1a.List two ways of preparing artworks for display.
1b.State three display techniques in exhibition.
2a.What is embroidery?
2b.State two embroidery facilities/instruments.
2c. List and explain two methods of transferring design on Textile
3a. Who is a dramatist?
3b. What is ‘staff’ in music
Subject: CCA. Class: jss2 1st term
1.Which one of these classes of colour cannot be derived by mixing any
other colours together?
(a) Secondary colour (b) Primary colour (c) Intermediate colour (d) Tertiary
colour
2.The shortest distance between two points is called ………..……..(a) texture
(b) line
© shape (d) form
3.Which one of the following is NOT an element of art and design? (a)
Proportion
(b)Line (c) Colour (d) Texture
4. ………….colours are obtained by mixing two primary colours equally.(a)
Secondary (b) Primary (c) Intermediate (d) Harmonious
5. The mixture of two secondary colours forms a …………………colour.(a)
tertiary (b) secondary (c) intermediate (d) complimentary
6.Textile designers make the most use of the principle of …………………(a)
emphasis (b) proportion (c) repetition (d)registration
7. In pattern making, what principle of art and designs allows a colour to
have a domineering presence over other colours? (a) Balance (b)
Proportion (c) Dominance (d) Repetition
8.White, black and grey are ………colour. (a) harmonious (b) intermediate (c)
tertiary (d) neutral
9.Colours that are directly opposite each other on the colour wheel are
called…..(a) intermediate colour (b)harmonious colour (c) complimentary
colour (d) tertiary colour
10. A series of steps and movements that match the speed and rhythm of a
piece of music is called……..(a) gesticulation (b) dance (c) drama (d) None
of the above
11.Dancing is a noble career performed by..……………………………. (a)
musicians (b) dancers (c) prompters (d) None of the above.
12.The art of dancing is a sub-branch of …………….(a) fine art (b) performing
art (c) literary art (d) applied art
13.A form of dance that does not contain a plot and emphasizes a major
subject or mood is called ……(a) comic dance (b) pure dance (c) dance
drama (d) None of the above.
14.Dance is a medium of public entertainment. (a) True (b False (c) Maybe
(d) Not sure
15.Which of the following is NOT a benefit of self-control? (a) Enhancement of
one’s decision making capacity. (b) Success (c) Failure (d) Congruence
16.A person who is always in a fighting mood all the time ………….(a) lacks
self – control. (b) possessesself-control. (c) is jovial . (d) is well behaved.
17.Self-control entails the following except……(a) moderation (b) modest (c)
being in a fighting mood. (d) Not being in a fighting mood.
18.……………..refers to any form of noise, music and vibration heard through
one’s ear.(a) Voice (b) Sound (c) Pitch (d) Intensity
19. The following are classes of voice except……….(a) alto (b) bass (c) tenor
(d) noise
20.………..refers to the pitch of women voice that is high. (a) Bass (b) Alto
(c) Tenor (d) Soprano
21………..refers to the pitch of the men voice that is low. (a) Tenor (b) Bass
(c) Tenor (d) Alto
22..……….…is a skilled drama personnel who creatively writes plays. (a)
Playwright (b) Poet (c) Novelist (d) Journalist
23.The sound produced from the mouth of human beings in various forms is
called…….…(a) intensity (b) voice (c) tone (d) pitch
24.Being in the right frame of mind towards others willmake a person
exerciseself-control at all time. (a) True (b) False (c) Maybe (d) Not sure
25.A person who is fond of using abusive words on people who offend him or
her lacks ………………(a) team spirit. (b) self – control. (c) good morals. (d)
discipline.
26.Which one of these tilt towards the meaning of the psychological colour
of red?
(a) Aggression (b) Confidence (c ) Fear (d) Peace
27.Which one of these types of colour is a warm colour?
(a) Red (b) Blue (c) Purple (d) Green
28.Which one of these types of colour is a cool colour?
(a) Red (b) Orange (c) Yellow (d) Blue
29.Colour is used to make a statement. (a) True (b) False (c) Not sure (d)
Maybe
30.Black symbolizes ………(a) mourning (b) peace (c) anger (d) aggression
THEORY
Answer all the questions
1a. Define colour.
1b.List and explain any two types of colours
2a. Define elements of art and design?
2b.State the seven elements of art and design.
2c.Mention two functions of line.
3a.What is theatre design?
3b.Mention two aspects of theatre design.
Subject: Basic technology. Class: jss2 1 st term
1. What rescue operation is right for someone trapped in a
vault(underground hole)? (a) cave rescue (b) confined space rescue (c)
surface-water rescue (d) ASR
2. What do we call the rescue of people trapped in a collapsed building? (a)
CSAR (b) mine rescue (c) urban search and rescue (d) confined space rescue
3. ______ is used to extricate individuals from wrecked vehicles (a)
Helicopters (b) Rescue dogs (c) Ambulance (d) Hydraulic cutting and
spreading tools
4.Which of the following does not require rescue operations (a) collapsed
building (b) fire outbreak (c) phone calls(d) natural disasters
5.-------- is the coordinated search and rescue of emergency water landings
as well as people who have survived shipwreck or boat mishap (a) ASR (b)
CSAR (c) Cave rescue (d) RRS
6.____ is a simple initial treatment given to a patient before the arrival of the
doctor. (a) First aid (b) Infection (c) Immunization (d) Injection
7. The following are materials in the first aid box except ____ (a) hanger (b)
aspirin (c) spirit (d) thermometer
8. Which of the following is the sign on the first aid box? (a) + (b) X (c) – (d)
÷
9. _____ is applied on a fresh wound (a) Spirit (b) Hydrogen Peroxide (c)
Injection powder (d) Mist Mag
10. Mouth to mouth resuscitation is used for ___ problem (a) snake bite (b)
respiratory (c) high fever (d) bleeding
11. aluminium is used for making cooking utensils because a) it is malleable
(b) it is a good conductor of heat (c) It is light (d) it is a good conductor of
electricity.
12. All solid objects made from clay, mud or cement are called ____(a)
plastics (b) rubber (c) semiconductors (d) ceramics
13. The art of using clay to make various objects is called ____ (a) plastics (b)
rubber (c) semiconductors (d) pottery
14. Identify this line. ___________________________________ (a) thin continuous
line (b) ruled zigzag line (c) arrow head line. (d) short dashes.
15. The type of line used in showing visible outline is (a) thin continuous line
(b) thick continuous line (c) thin ruled zigzag line (d)thick continuous wavy
line.
16.The shortest distance between two points is _______ (a) curve (b) straight
line (c) crooked line (d) parallel line
17.Which of the following drawing materials cannot be used to construct a
straight line? (a) Compass (b) protractor (c) Ruler (d) pencils
18. Which of the following is not a rubber product? (a) tyres(b) pipes (c) foot
wear (d) sculpture
19. One of the differences between plastic and rubber is that RUBBER is
more _____ (a) cheaper (b) available (c) elastic (d) tougher
20.Properties of rubber can be improved through the process called
(a)extrusion (b)vulcanization (c) injection moulding (d)compression
moulding.
21. Which of the following triangles has all its sides equal? (a) Equilateral (b)
Scalene (c) Isosceles (d) Right-angled
23. Which of the following triangles has none of its side equal? (a) Equilateral
(b) Scalene (c) Isosceles (d) Right-angled
24.The part of the circle that is bounded by an arc or cord is (a) segment (b)
sector (c) diameter (d) tangent.
25.A straight line drawn through the centre, meeting the circumference at
both ends is called (a) sector (b)radius (c) diameter (d) tangent
26.A plane figure bounded by a curved line called circumference is
called-------(a) triangle (b) circle (c) quadrilaterals (d) curved line
27.Any straight line drawn across the circle, meeting the circumference at
both ends is called (a) chord (b) tangent (c) radius (d) diameter
28.Which of the following can be used to draw a circle? (a) protractor (b)
French curve (c) compass (d) template
29.Which of the following triangles has all two sides equal? (a) Equilateral (b)
Scalene (c) Isosceles (d) Right-angled
30. ______is a type of technology (a) machine technology (b) developed
technology (c) circular technology
THEORY
Answer all questions
1a. State five materials in the first aid box and their uses.
1b.Discuss how to give first aid treatment to (a) bleeding from cut (b)
respiratory problem.
2a. What are rescue operations?
2b.State the function of the following in rescue operations:
(a) Rescue dogs (b) ambulance
3a. Define a line.
3b.Draw a line AB of 60mm and divide the line into 8 equal parts.
Subject:Basic Tech. Class: jss1 1st term
1. ____ the processes (methods) and products (materials) that make life easy
and stress free (a) Machine (b) Tool (c) Equipment (d)Technology
2.Technology is derived from the Greek words tekhnē, which refers to a/an___
(a) art or craft (b) test (c) training (d) trash.
3.The following are products of technology except (a) stone (b) microwave
(c) aircraft (d) computer
4.The following are modern technology except (a)cars (b)mobile phone
(c)tractor (d) hoes
5.____ is a place where activities such as fabrication, designing, construction
and drawing take place. (a) Factory (b) Hospital (c) Hostel (d) Workshop.
6.______ means protection from, or not being exposed to, the risk of harm or
injury (a) Methodology (b) Skill (c) Safety (d) Technology
7._______is a negative experience that happens to somebody when he does
not expect it (a) An accident (b) Disease (c) Fire outbreak (d) Electrical
sparking.
8._____ is a place where activities such as fabrication, designing, construction
and drawing take place. (a) Factory (b) Hospital (c) Hostel (d) Workshop.
9. ______ means protection from, or not being exposed to the risk of harm
or injury (a) Methodology (b) Skill (c) Safety (d) Technology
10. _______is a negative experience that happens to somebody when he
does not expect it (a) An accident (b) Disease (c) Fire outbreak (d) Electrical
sparking.
11. The following are causes of accidents except (a) using appropriate
safety devices (b) Lack of concentration (c) horseplay (d) Lack of carefulness
in handling machines
12. _____ are to be used to stop fire from destroying lives (a) Extinguishers
and bucket of sand (b) Helmets (c) Boots (d) Goggles
13.The following are causes of accidents except (a) using appropriate safety
devices (b) Lack of concentration (c) horseplay (d) Lack of carefulness in
handling machines
14._____ are to be used to stop fire from destroying lives (a) Extinguishers
and bucket of sand (b) Helmets (c) Boots (d) Goggles
15.The following are the importance of technology except …………..
A.It encourages creativity in students.
B.It provides students with a solid foundation for future training in pre-
vocational subjects.
C. It prepares students with basic technological literacy.
D.It encourages waste of resources
16____ is a hard fibrous substance that chiefly composes trees and bushes
and is found beneath their bark (a) Tree (b) Plastics (C) Metal (d) Wood
17._____ is a type of solid mineral substance that is usually hard and shiny
and that heat and electricity can travel through (a) Plastic (b) Rubber (c)
Metal (d) Ceramics
18.Some metals have the ability to be hammered or beaten into shape
without cracking .This quality is known as (a) malleability (b) ductility (c)
toughness (d) fusibility
19.The group of metals that contains iron is known as (a) ferrous metals (b)
non-ferrous metals (c) alloys. (d) terrazzo
20.The group of metals that has no iron is not magnetic. Examples are as
follow except
(a) aluminium (b) copper (c) steel (d) brass
21.______ is the process by the which metals can be softened.(a) Casting (b)
Smelting (c) Annealing (d) Riveting
22.The materials used in technology include the following except (a) wood
(b) metals
(c) ceramics (d) cassava
23.The major parts of a tree are as follow except (a) roots (b) trunks
(branches) and leaves (c) flowers and seeds (d) furniture
24.____ are trees that shed their leaves in the dry season to prevent water
loss. e.g. Iroko, Afara, Mahogany, Opepe, Omo (a) Hard wood trees (b) Soft
wood trees (c) Di-cotyledonous trees (d) Coniferous trees
25.Examples of soft wood trees include the following except (a) spruce and
vine (b) cedar
(c) cypress (d) Afara
26.Which of the following is not used in making glass?
Sand (b) lime (c) potash (d) clay
27.Glass is used to manufacture eye glasses and lenses because of this
property. Choose from the options. (a) Brittleness (b) resistance to corrosion
(c) transparent (d) resistance to heat.
28._____ is a hard brittle heat-resistant material made by firing a mixture of
clay and chemicals at high temperature (a) Plastic (b) Rubber (c) Ceramic
(d) Wood
29.The following are properties of ceramics except (a) Ceramics are resistant
to corrosion (b)They can withstand very high temperature (c)They are
electrical resistant .(d)ceramics are not brittle
30.______ is a light material that is produced by chemical processes and
can be formed into shapes when heated (a) Rubber (b) Plastic (c) Metal (d)
Wood
THEORY
Answer all questions.
1a.Define technology.
1b.State 10 products of technology.
2a.Draw a typical basic technology workshop layout.
2b.State five (5) workshop safety precautions.
2c.Mention five (5) workshop safety devices.
3a.Differentiate between hard and soft wood.
3b.Mention five (5) uses of wood
4a.What are the materials for making glass?
4b.List three properties of glass.