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The document contains the third terminal examination questions for Mathematics and Agricultural Science for JSS1 students at Excel Loftier College for the 2024/2025 academic session. It includes multiple-choice questions covering various mathematical concepts such as place value, geometry, and area calculations, as well as questions related to animal husbandry and agricultural practices. The examination is structured in two sections, with Section A focusing on multiple-choice questions and Section B requiring short answers and explanations.

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The document contains the third terminal examination questions for Mathematics and Agricultural Science for JSS1 students at Excel Loftier College for the 2024/2025 academic session. It includes multiple-choice questions covering various mathematical concepts such as place value, geometry, and area calculations, as well as questions related to animal husbandry and agricultural practices. The examination is structured in two sections, with Section A focusing on multiple-choice questions and Section B requiring short answers and explanations.

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EXCEL LOFTIER COLLEGE, SURULERE COMMUNITY,

BEHIND FAGLO FILLING STATION, ADO-EKITI


THIRD TERMINAL EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS: JSS1
SECTION A
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTION IN THIS SECTION
1. What is the place value of 5 in 3,562?
A) 50 B) 500 C) 5 D) 5,000
2. Write 7,035 in words.
A) Seven hundred and thirty-five
B) Seven thousand and thirty-five
C) Seventy thousand and thirty-five
D) Seven thousand and three
3. Which of the following is an even number?
A) 17 B) 13 C) 24 D) 25
4. What is the smallest prime number?
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
5. Which of the following is a multiple of 9?
A) 45 B) 56 C) 32 D) 29
6. The Roman numeral for 40 is:
A) XL B) LX C) VL D) X
7. What is ½ + ¼?
A) ⅓ B) ¾ C) ⅝ D) ½

8. A triangle has how many sides?


A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5
9. What is the sum of the angles in a triangle?
A) 90° B) 180° C) 270° D) 360°
10. A square has how many lines of symmetry?
A) 2 B) 4 C) 6 D) 1
11. A rectangle has:
A) All sides are equal
B) 4 right angles
C) No lines of symmetry
D) 3 angles
12. What is 1 – 0.3?
A) 0.7 B) 0.3 C) 1.3 D) 0.8

13. What is the perimeter of a square with a side of 6 cm?


A) 24 cm B) 12 cm C) 36 cm D) 18 cm
14. Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 10 cm and breadth 4 cm.
A) 28 cm B) 40 cm C) 20 cm D) 14 cm
15. A triangle has sides 5 cm, 6 cm, and 7 cm. What is its perimeter?
A) 18 cm B) 19 cm C) 20 cm D) 21 cm
16. What is the formula for the perimeter of a square?
A) 2 × length × breadth B) 4 × side C) side × side D) length +
breadth
17. A triangle has how many sides?
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5
18. A straight angle is:
A) 45° B) 90° C) 180° D) 360°
19. A square has:
A) 4 equal sides and 4 right angles
B) 4 unequal sides and 4 right angles
C) 4 equal sides and no right angle
D) 2 equal sides and 2 right angles
20. What is the sum of the angles in a triangle?
A) 360° B) 180° C) 90° D) 270°
21. A circle has how many lines of symmetry?
A) 2 B) 4 C) Infinite D) 3

22. The area of a triangle is given by:


A) base × height B) ½ × base × height C) side² D) l × b
23. Find the area of a square with a side of 12 cm.
A) 124 cm² B) 144 cm² C) 132 cm² D) 120 cm²
24. What is the area of a circle with radius 7 cm? (Use π = 22/7)
A) 144 cm² B) 154 cm² C) 164 cm² D) 174 cm²
25. Area is measured in:
A) cm B) cm³ C) cm² D) m
26. If the area of a rectangle is 56 cm² and the length is 7 cm, what is the breadth?
A) 6 cm B) 7 cm C) 8 cm D) 9 cm
27. What is the area of a square with a side of 4.5 cm?
A) 20.25 cm² B) 18.5 cm² C) 16.5 cm² D) 19.25 cm²
28. If the base of a triangle is 10 cm and its height is 9 cm, find the area.
A) 45 cm² B) 90 cm² C) 36 cm² D) 80 cm²
29. A square field has an area of 100 m². What is the length of one side?
A) 10 m B) 20 m C) 12 m D) 8 m
30. What is the area of a triangle with a base of 6 cm and a height of 4 cm?
A) 24 cm² B) 12 cm² C) 10 cm² D) 14 cm²

SECTION B
1(a) What is the standard unit for measuring:
(i) Volume
(ii) Capacity
(b) Convert 3,000 cm³ to litres.
2. A water bottle can hold 1.5 litres of water.
(a) How many millilitres is this?
(b) If each glass holds 250 mL, how many full glasses can the bottle fill?

3. A cuboid has a length of 10 cm, a width of 6 cm, and a height of 4 cm.


Find the volume of the cuboid.

4. A cube has a side of 7 cm.


Find the volume of the cube.

5. A cylindrical drum has a radius of 7 cm and a height of 10 cm.


Find the volume of the drum.
(Use π = 22/7)

6. A box is in the shape of a cube and can hold 1,000 cm³ of sand.
What is the length of one side of the cube?

7. A triangle has a base of 10 cm and a height of 6 cm.


(a) Find the area of the triangle.
(b) If the other two sides are 8 cm and 7 cm, find the perimeter.

8. The radius of a circle is 7 cm.


(a) Calculate the perimeter (circumference) of the circle.
(b) Calculate the area of the circle.
(Use π = 22/7)

9. A rectangular farm measures 25 m by 10 m.


(a) Find the area of the farm.
(b) What is the cost of fencing the farm if fencing costs ₦150 per metre?

10. A square field has a perimeter of 60 m.


(a) What is the length of one side of the field?
(b) Find the area of the field.
EXCEL LOFTIER COLLEGE, SURULERE COMMUNITY,

BEHIND FAGLO FILLING STATION, ADO-EKITI

THIRD TERMINAL EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION

SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE CLASS: JSS1

SECTION A

INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTION IN THIS SECTION

The rearing of animals for human use is called:


A) Soil science
B) Animal nutrition
C) Animal husbandry
D) Forestry

2. Which of the following is a domestic animal?


A) Lion
B) Goat
C) Tiger
D) Monkey

3. Animals like cows and goats are kept mainly for:


A) Barking
B) Entertainment
C) Hiding
D) Food and milk

4. A pig is reared mainly for its:


A) Milk
B) Meat
C) Eggs
D) Wool

5. A young cow is called:


A) Ewe
B) Kid
C) Calf
D) Lamb
6. A sheep gives us:
A) Honey
B) Wool
C) Milk
D) Leather only

7. Which of the following animals lays eggs?


A) Cow
B) Pig
C) Hen
D) Sheep

8. Which of these is a method of soil conservation?


A) Overgrazing
B) Erosion
C) Mulching
D) Bush burning

9. A simple farm tool used for weeding is:


A) How
B) Tractor
C) Harvester
D) Planter

10. Budding is a method of:


A) Fishing
B) Crop propagation
C) Tool sharpening
D) Harvesting animals

11. Transplanting is done in:


A) Rice only
B) Fish ponds
C) Nursery to main farm
D) Grazing land

12. A donkey is mostly used for:


A) Flying
B) Singing
C) Transportation
D) Egg laying

13. The type of farming that involves keeping only one type of animal is called:
A) Mixed farming
B) Rotational grazing
C) Monogamy
D) Monoculture

14. Which of these is a propagated crop?


A) Beans
B) Rice
C) Yam
D) Tomato

15. A simple farm tool for cutting grasses is:


A) Cutlass
B) Spade
C) Rake
D) Harrow

16. The correct method of storing farm tools is:


A) Leaving them in the bush
B) Hanging them on nails
C) Dropping them in water
D) Burning them

17. One example of vegetative propagation is:


A) Use of seeds
B) Use of roots
C) Use of leaves
D) Use of stems

18. Which of these is a function of manure?


A) Kills plants
B) Reduces soil fertility
C) Adds nutrients to the soil
D) Dries the soil

19. The movement of topsoil by wind or water is called:


A) Soil washing
B) Soil transfer
C) Soil movement
D) Soil erosion

20. A young goat is called:


A) Calf
B) Pup
C) Chick
D) Kid

THEORY

Answer all questions

1a. What is weed?

b. Mention 10 common weeds in our locality.

c. Mention 5 ways of controlling weeds?


2a. What are pests?

b. Mention the classification of insect pests.

c. Mentions the classification of insect pests based on our location?

3. Explain the economic importance of pests.

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