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JOHN FLORA NURSERY & PRIMARY SCHOOL

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION


SUBJECT: PHE CLASS: BASIC 4 & 5
OBJECTIVES
1. An Athlete is a person who________________? (a) sleep (b) jog (c)eat (d)exercise
2. Eating while Jogging is a good thing. True /False
3. Sprint is an example of which event? (a)Athletics (b) field (c) Track (d)expansion
4. How many stand bar do we have in high Jump? (a) four (b) two (c) six (d)none of the above
5. Eating good food that contains balanced ration? makes us_____________(a) safe (b)sick (c) ill
(d)Healthy
6. _______________ game is played with 11 players in each team (a)Volley (b)Hockey (c)football
(d)Tennis
7. Tennis game deals with what? (a)bone & muscle (b) eye and hand (c)leg and waists (d)none of
the above
8. Which Sport is played with the hand? (a) football (b)high jump (c)Hockey (d)Basketball
9. ______________ game is played with 5 players aside (a)volley (b)Hockey (c)Basketball (d)Tennis
10. Tennis can be played on ______________? (a)chair (b) Table (c)mat (d)desk
11. Swimming is not part of exercising. True / false
12. It is good to eat during sports. Yes/NO
13. Heading is part of the skills of basketball. True/false
14. ______________________________fracture is a fracture that the bones Split but not broken. (a) Green
Stick (b)communicate (c)Joint (d)all of the above
15. Green Stick fracture is commonly found among ___________________(a)adults (b)youth (c)young
children (d)All of the above
16. Tennis can be played both played with individually and dual. True /false
17. Taking our bath before and after Jogging is _________________ (a)good (b)bad (c)not too good
(d)Amazed
18. If a sprinter run into another person lanes he or She will be__________________ (a)qualified
(b)accepted (c)disqualified (d)warned
19. If a Jumper Jumps below the cross bar, he or She will be disqualified. True/false
20. Eating good food that contains the Six classes of food makes us___________________ (a)ill (b)heavy
(c)Smart (d)Healthy and strong.

THEORY
1a. Define Track event
b. Give one example of a Track event
2a. Define field event
2b. Give two examples of a field event
3a. Define Football
3b. Mention (5) skills in playing Football
3c. Mention (2) officials in football
4. Mention rules and regulation guiding High Jump
5a. Define "Basketball"
5b. Mention 3 skills in playing basketball

JOHN FLORA NURSERY & PRIMARY SCHOOL


FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
SUBJECT: HOME ECONOMICS CLASS: BASIC 4 & 5
OBJECTIVES
1. Traditional Kitchen is built inside the main building. Yes/No
2. _________________means taking care of ones self (a)moral instruction (b)personal hygiene (c)hygiene
(d)All of the above
3. They are all types of floor coverings except (a)tiles (b)broom (c)rug (d)linoleum
4. Washing of hands before and after eating is __________________ (a)good (b)bad (c)suprised (d)none
of the above
5. Home economics deals with the study of ___________ &___________ (a)food & cloth (b)house & motor
(c)family & friends (d)tidying the home and hygiene
6. ___________and_________ are used in tacking of clothes. (a) nail and needle (b)hemming and Vibration
(c)Thread and needle (d)needle and scissors
7. These are types of stitches except one? (a)Tight stitches (b)hemming stitches (c)open and Close
stitches (d)inner stitches
8. Traditional kitchen is built far from the main building. True/false
9. Modern kitchen a built far away from the building. Yes /No
10. _____________Comes first? (a)parents (b)money (c)Health (d)clothes
11. Floor coverings are used for beautification? Yes/ No
12. Being clean all the time makes you __________________ (a)attraction (b)happy (c)dirty (d)suprised
13. They are all used as a cleaning agent except (a)broom (b)water (c)brush (d)tiles
14. ___________made up a polish? (a)flaked soap (b)wax (c)Turpentine (d)All of the above
15. Home made polish are used mostly in _____________? (a) shoes (b)Curtains (c)furniture (d)houses
16. All this are furniture, except ______________? (a)Table (b)chair (c)glass (d)cupboard
17. Furnitures are made up of ______________ (a)glass (b)wood (c)plastics (d)none of the above
18. Home economics teach us about taking care of ourselves and our home. True/false
19. Kitchen utensils are meant to be kept ______________ (a)untidy (b)safe and clean (c)anyhow
(d)well
20. Kitchen utensils are ________________ used for cooking. (a)pliers (b)wood (c)tools (d)all of the
above
THEORY
1a. Define Furniture
1b. List 3 furniture you know

2a. List out (5) kitchen utensils


2b. Define Traditional kitchen

3. Define Modern kitchen

4. Define floor coverings


4b. Mention 5 floor coverings

5. Define Home made polish

JOHN FLORA NURSERY & PRIMARY SCHOOL


FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION CLASS: BASIC 4 & 5
OBJECTIVES
1. Civic education is a bringing awareness the legal culture clear? True/false
2. In a particular country a citizen expected to ______________ (a)fight in the society (b)preach (c)obey
the rules and regulation (d)communicate
3. Human right are those right that an individual is not derived from? Yes/No
4. Agents of Civic Education includes the following except one? (a)school (b)Family (c)community
(d)Satan
5. There are two types of value? (a)good and Amazed Value (b)Spoilt and corrupt value (c)diligence
and sincerity value (d)Negative and positive value
6. Examples of positive value includes the following except? (a)Honesty (b)Sincerity (c)stealing
(d)Discipline
7. Negative Value includes the following except one? (a)patience (b)Stealing (c)lies (d)malice
8. Sources of value includes the following except one? (a)family (b)media (c)school (d)hatred
9. Having a Negative value can bring destruction to one’s life. Yes/No
10. A leader is a person who directs his people in a good way so that they can achieve a goal?
True/False
11._____________ leader discourages people for them not to achieve a stated goal? (a)good (b)amazed
(c)intelligent (d)bad
12. _____________ leader leads his people in a good or right Path (a)good (b)bad (c)unfair (d)none of
the above
13. A Leader that leads his people in a wrong Path is a ______________ leader (a)good (b)bad (c)Fair
(d)All of the above
14. Human right are right to ______________ except one? (a)be killed (b)Freedom (c)bondage (d)hard
labour
15. Youth are young people that are above 18 and can do things old man or woman cannot do
things. True / false
16. Political parties are parties that campaign together to choose the right leader in a country or
State? True/ false
17. NUT means _________________ (a)National Unity Tigress (b)Nigerian Union Tailor (c)Naibility
Unique People (d)Nigeria Union of Teacher
18. Government main service are ________________ except one. (a)building houses for each individual
(b)provision of electricity (c)repairing of damage roads (d)construction of gutters for drainage
19. Government should provide higher education. True / false
20. Government has to provide certain services for the benefit of her citizens? True /false
THEORY
1. Mention (3) reasons why many people do not own houses
1b. Poverty means
1c. What is Loan?
2a. Mention (3) Services that the Government should provide
2b. Mention 5 things that are promoted when maintaining government services
3a Define Leadership
3b. Who is a leader?
3c. List the types of Leadership
4a. Who is a Good leader?
4b. Mention 3 problem associated with bad leadership
5a. Define disaster
5b. list the types of disaster.
5c. Define types of disaster

JOHN FLORA NURSERY & PRIMARY SCHOOL


FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS: BASIC 5
OBJECTIVES
1 1 5 7 3 1
1. The sum of and is ____________? a. b. c. d.
2 4 6 8 4 4
5 2 1 7 6 3
2. The difference of from is __________? a. b. c. d.
8 4 8 8 8 8
1 1 1 2 3 8
3. The product of and is __________ ? a. b. c. d.
6 6 6 6 12 36
4. The multiples (third) of 24 is _____________? a. 1 b. 8 c. 56 d. 72
5. The fifth multiples of 100 is ___________? a. 200 b. 550 c. 500 d. 510
1 5 11 4 100
6. Convert 1 to improper fraction ? a. b. c. d.
3 3 3 3 3
22 2 1 1 4
7. Convert to mixed number? a. 11 b. 15 c. 7 d. 8
3 4 3 3 3
100
8. Identify what fraction it is ? a. Mixed number b. Improper fraction c. Proper fraction
150
d. None of the above
300
9. Identify what fraction it is ? a. Improper fraction b. Mixed fraction c. Square root
1
d. Proper fraction
10.Find the square of 36 and 25 a. 6 and 5 b. 8 and 10 c. 15 and 9 d. none of the above
11.Find the square of 4 ? a. 1 b. 4 c. 2 d. 8

From number 12 to 16 convert the following fraction to decimals


4
12.
10
=

729
13. 1000 =

119
14. 1000 =

9
15.
10
=

424780
16. 1000
=

From number 17-20 write out the multiples of the following number (10) each
17. 24 =

18. 12 =

19. 72 =

20. 14 =
THEORY
1a. What is a Binary and Denary numbers
1b. Convert the following denary to binary numbers
 56ten
 78ten
 100ten
1c. Convert the following Binary to base(ten)
 1101122
 1002
 1100112

2a. Find the common multiples of the following numbers


 50 and 100
 70 and 72
 40 and 25
2b. Find the fifth multiples of these numbers
 25 =
 200 =
 49 =
2c. What is the full meaning of “LCM”

3a. Convert the following decimals to fraction


 0.009
 1.01
 2.467
3b. Convert improper fraction to mixed number
33

3
15

3
20

6

4a. Addition of fraction and substraction of fraction


1 1 1
 8 + 34 + 2
2 2 1
 3+2-3
5 4 1
 5-5+4
4b. What are prime numbers
4c. List (5) examples of a prime numbers

5. Reduce to it’s lowest term


9

3
25

5
100

2

JOHN FLORA NURSERY & PRIMARY SCHOOL


FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS: BASIC 4
OBJECTIVES
1. The place value of 5 in 11265 a. Unit b. Ten c. Tens of thousand d. Million
2. The place value of 3,000,000 is ________? a. Hundred b. Million c. Thousand d. Unit
3. The place value of 8 in 18.129 is _____? a. Unit b. Thousand c. Tenth d. Thousandth
4. What is the place value of 6 in 278.2876 a. Unit b. Thousand c. Tenth d. Tenth of thousandth
5. What is the place value of 1 in 40.217 a. Tens b. Thousandth c. Hundredth d. Millionth
6. 1129 + 8216 is _____? a. 10002 b. 25689 c. 9298 d. 9345
7. Deduct 289 from 889 a. 100 b. 561 c. 600 d. 411
8. Multiply 286 from 889 a. 1486 b. 2567 c. 1829 d. 3718
9. Multiply 36 by 9 a. 120 b. 324 c. 516 d. 99
10. 1024 + 689 – 111 x 2 a. 2,5678 b. 11,989 c. 1,491 d. None of the above
3 3 3 1
11. 0.03 in fraction a. b. c. d.
10 1000 100 10
2964
12. in decimal a. 6.492 b. 46.92 c. 29.64 d. 2.964
1000
1 11 1 1
13. 1.1 in fraction a. 2 b. c. 1 d. 1
10 10 10 1
9 9 9
14. 0.0009 in fraction a. b. c. d. None of the above
1000 10 100
15. Millions has how many zeros? a. 4 b. 6 c. 7 d. 8
16. Hundred of thousand has ___________ zero’s? a. 7 b. 6 c. 5 d. 4
17. Thousand has 2 zero’s? True / False
18. In improper fraction the numerator is always bigger than the denominator? Yes / No
19. Mixed fraction is a combination of whole number and proper fraction? True / False
1 10 11 1 9
20. Change this number to improper fraction? 2 a. b. c. d.
4 4 4 4 4

THEORY
1a. Write the place value of the following words
 1,280,567
 899721
 1020
 123.48927
 1111.89654
1b. Write the place value of the underline digits
 123.1679
 3697827
 84321.10

2a. Convert Fraction to Decimal


2497

1000

999

1000

9
 10

2b. Convert decimal to fraction


 7.12
 0.001
 2.364

3a. Convert the following decimal to percentage





3b. Convert the following fractions to percentage



JOHN FLORA NURSERY & PRIMARY SCHOOL
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
SUBJECT: QUANTITATIVE REASONING CLASS: BASIC 5

SECTION A
SAMPLES: 2 50 6 6

100 36

4 25 2 18

1. U 4 100 6. 4
A. 6 A. 50
400 B. 5 200 B. 90
C. 8 C. 70
80 2 100

2. 3 7. 10 10
A. 200 A. 200
600 B. 300 B. 151
C. 500 C. 100
60 10 4 25

3. 10 10 20
A. 200 8. A. 500

100 B. 500 B. 200


0 C. 100 C. 300
2 40 5
500

2
4. 40 A. 40 9. A. 800

B. 30 800 B. 600
1600
C. 20 C. 400
16 50
2 800

5. 6 A. 60 10. 20 A. 10

300 B. 20 180 B. 11
C. 50 C. 9
SECTION B

1. 10 8. 100

20 25 50 80

2. 9 7 9. 18

16 5
3

3. 4 10. 3

0 5 9 3

4. 22

147 25

5. 12 24

24

6. 500 5

10

28
7.

JOHN FLORA NURSERY & PRIMARY SCHOOL


FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
SUBJECT: QUANTITATIVE REASONING CLASS: BASIC 4

SAMPLE: 81.21 39.88 41.33

1. 88.44 22.11

2. 44.12 39.99

3. 99.33 44.11

4. 95.45 25.46

5. 84.21 33.12

6. 86.14 21.12

7. 94.11 23.11

8. 88.48 23.11

9. 140.11 60.14

10. 66.48 21.24

11. 48.48 46.21

12. 141.21 80.13

13. 98.11 24.11

14. 214.28 151.11

15. 88.99 44.99

16. 314.12 150.77

17. 76.88 44.18

18. 214.11 121.14


19. 86.17 41.88

20. 541.12 341.13

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