Friday, August 21, 2015

UNILORIN Post UTME Practice Question Part 5


71. In a coding system numbers 0 to 9 are coded a to j respectively, what will be the code for the number 4238
a. ebdj
b. fdei
c. ecdi
d. dbch                                                                                                                 ANS C

72. Obtain the missing number in the following sequence: 2, 3, 5, 8, ----, 17, 23, 30
a. 13
b. 12
c. 11
d. 14                                                                                                                      ANS B

73. A retailer sells at a discount of 15% of the marked price, if a customer pays N16,700.00 for an item, what is the marked price of the item?
a. N 19,650.00
b. N 13,750.00
c. N 20,700.00
d. N 22,700.00                                                                                                    ANS A

74. Given that G is directly proportional to the square of H. If G is 5 when H is 3, Find H when G is 100 
a. 150
b. 125
c. 180
d. 225                                                                                                                    ANS C

75. Late Idi Amin Dada was from which of the following countries
a. Kenya
b. Tanzania
c. Uganda
d. Congo Brazzaville                                                                                       ANS C

76. River Nile has its source from
a. Lake Chad
b. Lake Victoria
c. Lake Tanganyika
d. Lake Albert                                                                                                    ANS B

77. The first Nigerian who was the head of state when Nigeria first won the African Cup of Nations,
a. Shehu Shagari
b. Muhammadu Buhari
c. Muritala Muhammed
d. Ibrahim Babangida                                                                                     ANS A

78. Which is the odd one out among the followings,
a. African National Congress
b. Social Democratic Party
c. National Republican Convention
d. All Peoples Party                                                                                        ANS A

79. The last military head of state in Nigeria was
a. Sanni Abacha
b. Ibrahim Babangida
c. Abubakar Abdulsalam
d. Muritala Muhammed                                                                               ANS C

80. GSM telephony was introduced into Nigeria communication system during the regime of
a. Ibrahim Babangida
b. Olusegun Obasanjo
c. Umaru Yar’adua
d. Goodluck Jonathan                                                                                    ANSB

81. The following Nigerian footballers have won the African Footballer Award except
a. Victor Ikpeba
b. Nwankwo Kanu
c. Rasheed Yekini
d. Austin Okocha                                                                                         ANS D

82. Kofi Annan is well known for his role as
a. President of Ghana
b. Secretary General of United Nations
c. Secretary General of the African Union
d. President of the United Nations                                                                 ANS B

83. Complete the followings; Ooni and Osun, Sultan and Sokoto, Obi and Anambra, El Kanemi and --------
a. Kaduna
b. Borno
c. Katsina
d. Yobe                                                                                                               ANS B

84. In which part of Nigeria will you find relics of groundnut pyramids
a. Kano
b. Jos
c. Sokoto
d. Maiduguri                                                                                                      ANS A

85. Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport is found in
a. Enugu
b. Port Harcourt
c. Abuja
d. Calabar                                                                                                            ANS C

86. The time zone operative in Nigeria is
a. GMT
b. +1 GMT
c. – 1 GMT
d. +2 GMT                                                                                                           ANS B

87. The rotation of the earth on its axis is used in the measurement of
a. Time
b. Weather
c. Temperature
d. Pressure                                                                                                         ANS A

88. The Nigerian currency in use before the change to the Naira was the
a. Pound
b. Dollar
c. Riyal
d. CFA                                                                                                                   ANS A

89. An oncologist is a medical practitioner specialized in the treatment of
a. Tumours
b. Fibroids
c. Obesities
d. Ulcers                                                                                                              ANS A

90. In which of the following African countries will you find a confluence of two oceans
a. South Africa
b. Nigeria
c. Somalia
d. Senegal                                                                                                           ANS A

91. Choose the odd one out among the followings:
a. Peru
b. Venezuela
c. Bolivia
d. Indonesia                                                                                                       ANS D

92. The capital city of Rwanda is
a. Khartoum
b. Kabul
c. Kigali
d. Kingston                                                                                                         ANS C

93. The geographic equator passes through which of the following countries
a. Uganda
b. Zambia
c. Nigeria
d. Cameroon                                                                                                      ANS A

94. Which of the followings is not a planet
a. Pluto
b. Mercury
c. Venus
d. Moon                                                                                                               ANS D

95. Which of the followings is a star?
a. Earth
b. Sun
c. Moon
d. Nebula                                                                                                            ANS B

96. The River Niger has its source from
a. Fouta Djallon Island
b. Lake Guinea
c. Upper Volta
d. Timbuktu                                                                                                       ANS A

97. The earth is mainly covered with
a. Water
b. Land
c. Equal amount of land and water
d. Mountains                                                                                                     ANS A

98. Car is to road as train is to
A. Wheels
B. B. Rails
C. C. Surface
D. D. Locomotive                                                                                             ANS B

99. Which is the odd one out?
A. Hockey
B. B. Exercise
C. C. Tennis
D. D. Football                                                                                                    ANS B

100. A forest is to a tree as a tree is to a
A. Leaf
B. B. Orchard
C. C. Jungle
D. D. Plant                                                                                                           ANS A

101. A rancher plans to add a post between every two posts of an open-ended (straight) fence. If he currently has 10 posts in the fence, how many does he need to insert?
A. 5
B. B. 9
C. C. 10
D. D. 20
 ANS B

102. Complete the series English, French, Hindi, Arabic
A. Swahili
B. Language
C. Dialect
D. Africa                                                                                                               ANS A

103. If you were to add all odd numbers between 1 and 11 (both inclusive), the result would be
A. Even
B. Odd
C. Impossible to say                                                                                       ANS A

104. When Jack, James, Jim and Jane stand by age, Jack being the youngest stands first while James brings up the rear. However, when they stand by height, Jim being the shortest stands first while James comes to the third spot. In both lines Jane remains at the second position. Who is immediately younger than James?
A. Jack
B. James
C. Jim
D. Jane                                                                                                                 ANS C

105. The day after tomorrow is three days before a Monday. What day is it today?
A. Monday
B. Tuesday
C. Wednesday
D. Thursday                                                                                                        ANS C

106. Which is the next number is the series? 18, 13, 9, 6, 4,.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4                                                                                                                        ANS C

107. Steam is to water as liquid is to
A. Ice
B. Solid
C. Vapour
D. Snow                                                                                                               ANS B

108. What will be the total weight of 10 poles, each of the same weight? If:
I. One-fourth of the weight of each pole is 5 kg.
II. The total weight of three poles is 20 kilograms more than the total weight of two poles.

A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient to answer the question
B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
C. Either I or II is sufficient
D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
E. Both I and II are sufficient                                                                       ANS E

109. How much was the total sale of a company if:
I. The company sold 8000 units of product A each costing N 25.00
II. This company has no other product line.

A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient to deduce the answer
B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
C. Either I or II is sufficient
D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
E. Both I and II are sufficient                                                                       ANS D

110. Tanya is older than Eric.
Cliff is older than Tanya.
Eric is older than Cliff.
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is
A. true
B. false
C. uncertain

D. None of the above                                                                                    ANS B

Friday, August 14, 2015

UNILORIN Post UTME Practice Question Part 4

Part 4 



41. ON A ROAD MAP, A LINE SEGMENT OF 4 INCHES LONG REPRESENTS A DISDANCE OF 12 MILES. HOW MANY MILES LONG IS 4.5 INCHES.
(A) 12.5
(B) (B) 13.5
(C) (C) 14.5
(D) (D) 15.5                                                                                                                       ANS B

42. THE BREATH AND LENTH OF A RECTANGLE ARE L AND 2L RESPECTIVELY. WHAT IS THE PERIMETER OF THE RECTANGLE?
(A) L
(B) 3L
(C)5L
(D ) 6L                                                                                                                      ANS D

43. THE PLACE WHERE WATER IS FOUND IN THE DESERT IS CALLED
(A)LAKE
(B) DAM
(C) DIFF
(D) OASIS                                                                                                                  ANS D

44. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING HAS THE HIGHEST POPULATION IN THE WORLD
(A)INDIA
(B) RUSSIA
(C) CHINA
(D) USA                                                                                                                     ANS C

45. THE SCIENTIFIC WAY OF REFERRING TO THE ACTIVITY OF THE EAR IS
(A)AUDIO VISUAL
(B) AUDIO
(C) VISUAL
(D) CHEMORECEPTOR                                                                                        ANS B

46. THE UPPER LEGISLATIVE ARM OF GOVERNMENT IN NIGERIA IS HEADED BY
(A)SPEAKER
(B) PRESIDENT
(C) LEADER
(D) SECRETARY                                                                                                      ANS B

47. THE DEGREE OF HOTNESS AND COLDNESS OF A PLACE IS CALLED
(A)RAINFALL
(B) HUMIDITY
(C) TEMPERATURE
(D) WEATHER                                                                                                            ANS C

48. A PLACE WHERE TWO RIVERS MEET IS CALLED
(A)CONFLUENCE
(B) JUNCTION
(C) JOINT
(D) DELTA                                                                                                                    ANS A

49. THE PRIMARY SOURCE OF ENERGY IS CALLED
(A)SUNLIGHT
(B) WATER
(C) FOOD
(D) HEAT                                                                                                                    ANS A

50. THE FIRST COLOUR OF THE RAINBOW IS CALLED
(A)GREEN
(B) VIOLET
(C) INDIGO
(D) RED                                                                                                                       ANS D

51. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A MAMMAL
(A)WHALE
(B) DOG
(C) CAT
(D) SHARK                                                                                                                   ANS D

52. AVIAN FLU IS A DISEASE IN WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING
(A)MAMMALS
(B) BIRDS
(C) PICES
(D) AMPHIBIANS                                                                                                                                             ANS B

53. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT AN EXCRETORY PRODUCT?
(A)SWEAT
(B) UREA
(C) URINE
(D) FAECES                                                                                                                    ANS D

54. THE NAME OF A YOUNG LION IS CALLED
(A) KITTEN
(B) KEVLIN
(C) CUB
(D) CUDE                                                                                                                           ANS C

55. THE NAME OF AN EQUIPMENT FOR MEASURING PRESSURE IS CALLED
(A) BAROMETER
(B) THERMOMETER
(C) GAUGE
(D) HYGROMETER                                                                                                       ANS A

56. WHAT IS THE ANGLE IN DEGREES ON A STRAIGHT LINE
(A) 90
(B) 60
(C) 180
(D) 30                                                                                                                                 ANS C

57. WHAT O.005KILOGRAMMES TO GRAMMES
(A) 5000
(B) 500
(C) 50
(D) 5                                                                                                                                   ANS D

58. WHAT IS THE VALUE OF DCXL
(A) 640
(B) 504
(C) 540
(D) 600                                                                                                                              ANS A

59. Choose the odd one among the followings,
a. Cougar
b. Hyena
c. Cheetah
d. Leopard                                                                                                                          ANS B

60. Which among the following does not belong to the group,
a. Brigadier
b. Colonel
c. Navy Captain
d. Group Captain                                                                                                                                             ANS A
               
61. In which part of Africa will you find Tanzania
a. West Africa
b. North Africa
c. Southern Africa
d. East Africa                                                                                                                     ANS D

62. A hexagonal kite has --- sides.
a. 5
b. 6
c. 4
d. 7                                                                                                                                          ANS B

63. The followings are true concerning a trapezium except
a. It does not have any line of symmetry
b. All the sides are of different lengths
c. All the angles are of different sizes
d. It has two angles equal but others different.                                                                       ANS D

64. A man bought 100 eggs at N1500.00, 10 eggs were damaged. He sold the rest at N20.00 each. Calculate the percentage profit made.
a. 17


b. 15
c. 20
d. 12                                                                                                                                        ANS C

65. In a leap year a baker baked 500,000 loaves of bread, how many loaves did the baker bake in February, if his working days are Mondays to Saturdays?
a. 1592
b. 39800
c. 38208
d. 46168                                                                                                                                  ANS C

66. In Nigeria democracy day is marked on
a. June 12
b. May 29
c. June 29
d. May 27                                                                                                                              ANS B

67. The -------------- originated the division of time as base of 60
a. Babylonians
b. Americans
c. Romans
d. Arabs                                                                                                                               ANS A

68. In the computer browser address field, what does the abbreviation www stands for
a. world wide web
b. word wide web
c. web wide world
d. wide web world                                                                                                                                          ANS A

69. The earth is the ------ planet from the sun
a. 3rd
b. 4th
c. 2nd
d. 5th                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         ANS A

70. The following deceases are transmitted by mosquitoes except
a. Yellow fever
b. Dengue fever
c. West Nile fever
d. Hepatitis fever                                                                                                                                            ANS D


Wednesday, August 12, 2015

UNILORIN Post UTME Practice Question Part 3

Part 3

20. President Barrack Obama is the.................. president of the United States of America and first African-American president of U.S.
(a)35th
(b)44th
(c)40th
(d)39th                                                       ANS B

21. A large area of water surrounded by land is called.......................................
(a)A dam
(b)An Island
(c)An Is berg
(d)A lake                                                   ANS D

22. A written piece of paper which indicates that goods bought and services rendered have been paid for is called...............................
(a) An Invoice
(b) A receipt
(c) A wage bill
(d) A trade document                                ANS B

23. The device for stepping up or down electricity voltage on transmission line is called......................
(a) Electricity meter
(b) Transmission station
(c) Transformer
(d) Step-down panel                                   ANS C

24. The major raw material for pottery is.............................
(a)Metal
(b)Ceramics
(c)Cement
(d)Clay                                                        ANS D

25. If the total sales for a bag shop in a certain year were #150, 000 What were sales in July, if July sales were half the monthly average?
A) #6,250
B) #8,650
C) #12,500
D) #7,550                                                   ANS A

26. In UITH, Dr Steve has worked more night shift than Dr. Greg who has worked five night shifts. Dr Okon has worked fifteen night shifts more than Dr. Steve and Dr. Greg combined. Dr. Uche has worked eight night shifts less than Dr. Steve. How many night shifts has Dr, Steve worked?
A) Ten
B) Nine
C) Eight
D) Seven                                                       ANS B

27. At a basket match, Roland was sitting in seat 356. Peter on the right of Roland in seat 355. Samuel was on the left of Roland. Samson was by the left of Samuel. Which seat is Samson sitting?
A) 354
B) 357
C) 358
D) 353                                                         ANS A

28. While preparing for the post jamb aptitude test, Felix read through pages 35 to 78 and 102 to 127 of an English text book. How many pages did he read altogether?
A) 58
B) 70
C) 68
D) 64                                                            ANS B

29. How many numbers between 1 and 60 begins or end with 5
A) 5
B) 8
C) 15
D) 18                                                            ANS C

30. A researcher conducted in the laboratory showed that 55% rats died of liver disorder when exposed to sulphur dioxide but 96% of rats who died of liver disorder were not exposed to sulphur dioxide. This means that,
A) Small portion of studied rats was exposed to Sulphur dioxide
B) There is only one cause of fatal liver disease in rats
C) Sulphur dioxide is not particularly dangerous to theliver of rats
D) Most rats will not suffer from exposure to low level of Sulphur dioxide.         ANS A

31. Three people witnessed a lady who was robbed in a cyber café and they were asked to describe the mugger. Which of the following best described the mugger?
A) He was tall, of average weight and middle-aged
B) He was tall, thin and young
C) He was average height, thin and middle-aged
D) He was tall, thin and middle-aged                                                        ANS D

32. If 15 cans of food are needed for seven adults for two days, the number of cans needed to feed four adults for seven days is?
A) 25
B) 15
C) 20
D) 30                                                                                               ANS D

33. Which one of the following key techniques is necessary for all the others to be effective? 
A) Communication
B) Teamwork
C) Leadership
D) Technical know-how                                                       ANS A


34. How many Lunar months make one year
A) 13
B) 11
C) 12
D) 14                                                                               ANS A
  
35. Two-third of a class passed English Language as a subject. The number of students who failed English Language will be?
A) 1/3
B) 1/2
C) 1/4
D) 3/4                                                                                 ANS A 

36, “My Heart Jumped into my mouth” What is the meaning of the above statement?
A) To be confused
B) To be hungry
C) To be afraid
D) To be discouraged                                                            ANS C

37. It was Friday on Jan 1, 2010. What was the day of the week Jan 1, 2011?
A) Sunday
B) Wednesday
C) Thursday
D) Saturday                                                                           ANS D

38. Today is Monday. After 63 days, it will be:
A) Wednesday
B) Monday
C) Tuesday
D) Saturday                                                                            ANS B


39. AT 10% DISCOUNT, AN ITEM VALUED AT N45000 NOW COST
(A) 4050
(B) (B) 40500
(C) (C) 40505
(D) (D) 40550                                                                          ANS D

40. IN WHICH COUNTRY IS MISSISSIPPI RIVER
(A) USA
(B) (B) ARGENTINA
(C) (C) BRAZIL
(D) (D) CANADA.                                                                    ANS A