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FIRST TERM BASIC EXAM FOR JSS 1 CLASS

Jss 1
Week 2

Living thing and non-living thing

1. Matter can broadly be classified into--------and ----------- [a] monkey and birds [b] living things
and non-living things [c] living things and man [d] non-living things and table.

2. Examples of living things are the following except-----------[a] bird [b] goat [c] grass [d] plastics

3. All of the following can be compressed except----------- [a] oxygen [b] hydrogen [c] carbon
dioxide [d] water

4. In which of the following is the kinetic energy of particles of matter is greatest? [a] gas [b] liquid
[c] solid [d] stone

5. The process whereby a substance in solid state changes directly to gaseous state is known
as------------ [a] freezing [b] sublimation [c] melting [d] cooling

THEORY

1. In a tabular form, give 2 differences between solid, liquid and gaseous substances.
2. Write briefly on atom, molecules and ions.

Week 3

LIVING THING AND NON LIVING THING (II)

1. -----------------is the site for photosynthesis in plants[a] cell wall [b] nucleus [c] chloroplast [d]
ribosome
2. -------------- is an act of changing position of parts or the whole of an organism [a]Excretion [b]
Irritability [c] movement [d] reproduction
3. The organ that assist mammal to move is [a] leg [b] muscle [c] hand [d] bone
4. --------------- is the act of getting rid of waste product out of the body of living thing [a]
respiration [b] irritability [c] excretion [d] reproduction
5. Ability of plants to respond to stimuli is very slow because [a] they are too large [b] they have
leaves [c] they do not have organs for movement [d] they have very thick bark.

THEORY
1. Write five differences between metal and non-metals
2. Mention two examples of animals that can
a) Give two properties each of metals and non-metals.

b) Lay eggs before hatch them to produce young one.

Week 4

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

1. A person who is attracted to the other sex is labelled A.Heterosexua B.intersexual C.transsexuality
D.affectional.

2. A ---------- is a person whose sense of self is not consistent with his or her anatomical sex A.
transsexual B. sexual orientation C. bisexual D. transsexuality

3. The term refers to a person's erotic, romantic, or affectional attraction to the other sex, the same sex,
or both. A. sexual orientation B. orientation C. lesbian

4. The term refers to the period of physical maturation. A. puberty B. bisexual C. awkwardness. D.
transsexual

5. The term-------- typically refers to the socially defined period during which a person adjusts to the
physical, emotional, and social changes associated with the transition from childhood to adulthood. A.
adolescence B. puberty C. aging D. transsexual

THEORY

1. Differentiate between female and male in term of puberty.


2. Differentiate between puberty and growth.
3. Who are homosexuals?

Week 5

FAMILY HEALTH (SANITATION) (I)

1 _______ is a state of well being of our actual body, mind and the way we feel about ourselves
(a) Health (b) Family (c) Body (d) Relaxation

2 Poor hygiene causes ______ (a) Sound health (b) Sickness (c) Sharp and clear eyes (d) Wealth
3 Advantages of personal hygiene include the following except ______ (a) Looking attractive (b)
ability to save more money (c) looking beautiful (d) looking untidy

4 _______ improves the health of the family (a) Exercise (b) Bad habit (c) Dirty environment (d)
sickness

5 Which of the following might result from poor hygiene of the teeth (a) toothache (b) tooth
decay (c) extracting the bad teeth (d) all of the above

THEORY

1 Explain personal hygiene.

2 State three advantages and three disadvantages of hygiene.

Week 6

FAMILY HEALTH (II) (NUTRITION)

Which of the following is not a food item? (a) Milk (b) Spinach (c) Orange (d) Alcohol

2. A disease that results from the lack of protein is called ______ (a) a hunger disease (b) a poverty
disease (c) Kwashiorkor disease (d) vitamin deficiency disease

3 _______ is a substance we eat and digest and give energy to the body (a) Starch (b) Food (c)
Protein (d) Balance diet

4 Which of the following is the function of vitamins in the human body ?(a) providing energy (b)
preserving health (c) body building (d) none of the above

5 The following food items are sources of carbohydrate except (a) beans (b) yam (c) rice (d) orange

THEORY

1 Prepare an adequate diet chart.

2 List the six classes of food and their functions

Week 8

FAMILY HEALTH (III) DRUG ABUSE


1. Causes of drug abuse include the following except (a) Curiosity b) lack of self-confidence c)
search for excitement d) cocaine

2. Marijuana is grown purposely for its (a) Addictive b) fibre and seed c) stimulant d) effects on
brain and liver

3. One of these is a source of drug (a) Drug b) abuse c) curiosity d) opium

4. The Indian hemp is a plant grown as a ---- and of seed rich in oil. (a) Fibre b) opium c) seed d) All
of the above

5. Drug abuse can lead to the following except (a) Problems at home b) Suicides c) Violence d)
Sound health

THEORY

1. Give five side effects of drug

2. Give five sources of drugs with brief explanation

3. State four causes of drug abuse

WEEK 9

MALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN

1. The reproductive system is also called the ________ system a. genital system b. seminal system c.
reproduction system.
2.___________ is the outer sex organs of men and male animal that is used for urinating a. penis b.
testicles c. scrotal sac
3.The two eggs under the pennis inside the scrotal sac is called ________a. testicles b. epididymis c. vas
deferens
4. Sperm is called the male sex cells a. true b. false c. i dont know
5. Boys between the age of 12-14years begin to produce sperm a. yes b. no c. maybe

Theory

1. State 5 internal parts of the male reproductive system and explain them
2. Define reproduction.
WEEK 10

FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

1. The reproductive system is also called the ________ system a. genital system
b. seminal system c. reproduction system.
2. __________ are the two tubes extending from the upper par of the uterus
towards the ovaries a. oviduct b. cervix c. womb
3. ___________ is located just above the vaginal and urtheral opening a. clitoris b.
hymen c. vaginal opening.
4. ____________ is the small opening above the vaginal opening for the passage of
urine a. urethral opening b. hymen c. womb
5. __________ is a thin membrane which is partially covers the vaginal opening a.
hymen b. womb c. vulva

Theory

1. The reproductive system is also called the ________ system a. genital system b.
seminal system c. reproduction system.
2. draw the female reproductive system.

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