Tuesday 4 March 2014

[MUST READ] ARE YOU PREPARED? - JAMB2014 - CHECK THIS OUT

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND LETS SEE HOW PREPARED YOU ARE,
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1. SHARPEN YOUR MATHS SKILLS 
ANSWER THIS 

A hunter 1.6m tall, views a bird on top of a tree at an
angle of 45 degree. If the distance between the hunter and
the tree is 10.4m, find the height of the tree.

A. 8.8m 
B. 9.0m
C. 10.4m 
D. 12.0m
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2. You think you can score 250+ this year? 
answer this

*which of the options expresses the same*

‘An open secret’ means

A. a fact that is very secret 
B. an open matter
C. a secret known to everybody 
D. a confidential matter
E. a secret told in the open air.
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3. 

*which of the options expresses the same
idea as the one in quotes?*

‘To beat down the price’ is to

A. flog the price 
B. reduce the price 
C. beat the salesman
D. attack the seller
E. control the price.

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4. *fill in the right word/phrase*

The politicians were______by the press

A. marooned 
B. ridiculed 
C. eclipsed 
D. ostracized
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WHERE ARE THE ECONOMIST

can you score 80+? 
answer this

Marginal cost curve intersects average cost curve

A. From above at its lowest point
B. From below before the lowest point
C. From below at its lowest point
D. From below after the lowest point
E. At zero point
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Thursday 20 February 2014

TIPS On How To Pass Jamb : Strategies for answering difficult questions

TIPS
#HowToPassJAMB 

Strategies for answering difficult questions:

-Echo options:
If two options are opposite each other, chances are one of them is correct

Favor options that contain qualifiers
The result is longer, more inclusive items that better fill the role of the answer
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If two alternatives seem correct,
compare them for differences,
then refer to the stem to find your best answer

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Guessing:

Always guess when there is no penalty
for guessing or you can eliminate options
Don't guess if you are penalized for guessing
and if you have no basis for your choice
Use hints from questions you know
to answer questions you do not.

Change your first answers
when you are sure of the correction, or other cues in the test cue you to change.


after reading this can you answer the question bellow?


ONLY THE BRILLIANT ONES SHOULD TRY THIS PLEASE

*fill in the right word/phrase*

It had been raining before the match started,________?

A. isn’t it 

B. hasn’t it. 

C. hadn’t it

D. wasn’t it

E. is it.


post your answers as comments