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BASIC TECHNOLOGY LIKELY EXAMINATION QUESTIONS...FIRST TERM

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JSS 1 FIRST TERM LIKELY EXAMINATION QUESTIONS

1.                  ……………. Process are methods of doing things by hand and common to the under developed countries
(a) artificial    (b) physical   (c) manual    (d) potential   (e) mechanism
2.                  There are two forms of technology, they are…………………… and………………
(a) artificial and physical    (b) mechanism and mechanical  (c) physical and manual  (d) developed and manual  (e) developed and under developed
3.                  The use of donkey and horse to travel from one place to the other is known as ………….. approach  (a) under developed    (b) technology  (c) artificial   (d) developed   (d) physical
4.                  …………….. is the use of modern and acceptable scientific approach to doing and making things.  (a) technology   (b) metal work  (c) solar   (d) artificial   (e) transit
5.                  Which of the following is NOT a benefit of modern technology?
(a) using of gong  (b) telephone    (c) internet   (d) aircraft  (e) solar electricity
6.                  Which of these is NOT a technological development in the area of security.
(a) bombs  (b) armored car   (c) bullets   (d) guns   (e) stick
7.                  Natural resources such as oil, forest are however provided by ……………
(a) mankind    (b) human   (c) factory  (d) consumer
8.                  ……………. are the methods of doing and making things by using machines
(a) manual processes   (b) mechanized processes   (c) physical processes   (d) artificial processes   (e) local processes
9.                  Which of these is NOT a technological development in transport industry
(a) aircraft   (b) train  (c) ships   (d) motor vehicle   (e) cart
10.              A country that is developed make use of the following in education EXCEPT
(a) marker board   (b) magnetic board   (c) projector   (d) computer  (e) chalk board



JSS 2 FIRST TERM LIKELY EXAMINATION QUESTIONS
1.                  The simple medical treatment given to somebody before the arrival of the medical practical is called….  (a) treatment   (b) second aid  (c) first treatment  (d) first aid
2.                  Where the materials needed for first aid care are stored is called………………
(a) carton box  (b) metal box    (c) first aid box    (d) plastic box
3.                  The facts listed below are the objectives of first aid treatment except……..  (a) relieving (reducing) pains   (b) purely for blood donation    (c) preventing injuries from becoming worse  (d) arresting bleeding
4.                  First aid can be used to care for the following EXCEPT
(a) accident   (b) injury   (c) headache   (d) blood donation
5.                  …………. can be defined as unpleasant occurrence that occurs unexpectedly and causes injury.    (a) first aid   (b) first treatment   (c) first aider  (d) accident
6.                  Accident in a confined space includes the following except…………….  (a) storage silo   (b) hoppers   (c) pits   (d) ground
7.                  Confined space hazards include the following except…..
(a) hygienic space  (b) oxygen-deficient atmosphere  (c) toxic or explosive   (d) entrapment by machinery
8.                  one of the following is NOT among the rescuers safety measures   (a) face cap   (b) safety boot   (c) hand gloves   (d) helmets
9.                  hazard control during rescue operation includes the following except  (a) poisonous substance    (b) swift-moving current  (c) hygienic air  (d) biological agents
10.              one of the following cannot be regarded as rescue operations procedures    (a) arrival at the scene and size-up   (b) patient access   (c) hazard control   (d) inject the patient

JSS 3 FIRST TERM LIKELY EXAMINATION QUESTIONS
1.                  ………………… can be defined as the scientific knowledge used in practical ways to meet and satisfy humans needs and comforts
(a) science    (b) knowledge   (c) technology    (d) production    (e) career
2.                  The following are products of technology found in homes, except
(a) television     (b) radio   (c) cell phone   (d) wall clock   (e) sand
3.                  The following are products of technology found in industry, except
(a) water   (b) fax machine   (c) computer   (d) oven   (d) photocopy machine
4.                  The grown trees are felled down to produce what is referred to as ………..
(a) coal    (b) timber   (c) cotton   (d) palm wine   (d) palm roof
5.                  ………… is obtained from grown trees which can be used in building or for making things
(a) wood   (b) trees   (c) sand   (d) stone   (d) cement
6.                  …………. acts as a supports for the trees
(a) leaves   (b) roots        (c)   bark   (d) tree   (e) branches
7.                  ……………. holds or anchors the tree strongly on the ground
(a) stem   (b) roots   (c) bark     (d) tree    (e) leaves
8.                  Glass can be classified into …………….
(a)   3    (b)  2    (c)  4    (d)  6     (e)  5
9.                  ………….. is the art of processing earthly materials into ornamental objects through the application of high heat
(a)  ceramics    (b) glass   (c) plastics   (d) rubber   (e) decoration
10.              ……………. is formed naturally during volcanic eruptions
(a) plastic   (b) ceramics   (c) glass    (d) rubber    (e) anneal

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