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Saturday 8 August 2015

Day 4: Unilorin PostUtme Past Questions



 

Note: The Day 4 Answers were written right in front of the Questions so as to make Studying Easier.
 
1.      A labourer is paid N5,400:00k per month. What is his total salary in 1 3/4years?
(a)    N113,40:00
(b)   N64,800:00
(c)    N97,200:00
(d)   N129,600:00                                 ANS A

2.      Which of the following will sink when placed on water?
(a)    Ball
(b)   Plastic Cup
(c)    Balloon
(d)   Eraser                                            ANS D
3.      The following  are domestic birds except
(a)    Duck
(b)   Pigeon
(c)    Turkey
(d)   Vulture                                          ANS D
4.      A boy buys a biscuit for N4 and sells it at a profit of 20%. Find the actual price and the selling price?
(a)    i =N1.00k, ii = N5.00k
(b)   i = 60k,      ii = N4.40k
(c)    i = 80k,      ii = N4.80k
(d)   i = 50k,      ii = N4.50k                  ANS C
5.      A man buys recharge card for N500. He sells it for N430. What is the percentage loss?
(a)    7%
(b)   9%
(c)    14%
(d)   20%                                               ANS C
6.      The title of the traditional ruler of Benin is called................................
(a)    Obi
(b)   Obong
(c)    Oba
(d)   Igwe                                               ANS C
7.      Which of these is not a method of preventing iron from rusting?
(a)    Lubrication
(b)   Galvanization
(c)    Melting
(d)   Painting                                          ANS C
8.      Which of the following is not a rainbow colour?
(a)    Indigo
(b)   Purple
(c)    Orange
(d)   Green                                             ANS B
9.      A person who flies an aircraft is called..........................
(a)    A captain
(b)   A craftologist
(c)    A pilot
(d)   An aeronautics engineer                ANS C
10.  Kwame Nkrumah Museum is located in..................................
(a)    Tanzania
(b)   Kenya
(c)    Mauritania
(d)   Ghana                                            ANS D
11.  An example of confluence town in Nigeria is...................................
(a)    Onitsha
(b)   Obudu
(c)    Lokoja
(d)   PortHarcout                                   ANS C
12.  A trained person that specializes in the treatment of diseases and disorders of the teeth is called................
(a)    Cardiologist
(b)   Dermatologist
(c)    Physician
(d)   Dentist                                           ANS D
13.  A bricklayer is Paid N1000:00k for 5days work. What is his pay for 22days work?
(a)    N22,000:00k
(b)   N50,000:00k
(c)    N4,400:00k
(d)   N5,000:00k                                               ANS C
14.  In parliamentary system of government, members of the parliament are required to report the proceedings of the house to their..............................
(a)    Local government chairman and governors
(b)   Constituencies
(c)    Political parties and party  stalwarts
(d)   Traditional rulers                           ANS B
15.  One essential duty of a citizen to his/her state is to...........................
(a)    Vote and support the government in power
(b)   Recite the national anthem and the pledge
(c)    Pay his tax
(d)   Encourage other citizens to be loyal          ANS C
     16.  Under whose regime were Delta and Adamawa States created?
(a)Gen Sanni Abacha
(b)Gen yakubu Gowon
(c)Gen Murtala Muhammed
(d)Gen Ibrahim Babangida                              ANS D
17.   The body charged with the responsibility of regulating and protecting consumers against illicit foods and drugs in Nigeria
(a)Consumer protection council
(b)Standard Organization of Nigeria
(c)National Drug Law Enforcement agency
(d)National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control      ANS D
18.   The senate president during the second republic was.........................
(a)Dr. Joseph Wayas
(b)Senator Anyim Pius Anyim
(c)Senator Iyorchia Ayu
(d)Chief Adopous Wabara                   ANS A
19.   We eat Carbohydrate food to give us..........................
(a)Energy
(b)Good sight
(c)Good teeth
(d)Strong bones                                   ANS A
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
     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

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