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*NECO DATA PROCESSING PRACTICAL*
*NUMBER 3B*
(3bi)
(i). Save your work frequently to avoid losing progress due to unexpected power failure or system crash.
(ii). Ensure accurate alignment of text and logo by using guidelines and rulers to maintain a professional layout.
(3bii)
(i). Pick Tool
(ii). Shape Tool
(iii). Text Tool
(iv). Rectangle Tool
(v). Ellipse Tool
(vi). Fill Tool
(3iii)
(i). LAUNCH CORELDRAW; Open the CorelDraw application from the desktop or start menu.
(ii). OPEN THE SOURCE DOCUMENT; Click on File > Open, then select the file you want to copy.
(iii). SELECT THE ENTIRE CONTENT ; Use the Pick Tool to drag around all objects or press Ctrl + A to select all.
(iv). COPY THE CONTENT; Press Ctrl + C or right-click the selected objects and choose Copy.
(v). CREATE A NEW DOCUMENT; Click File > New or press Ctrl + N to open a new blank workspace.
(vi). PASTE THE COPIED CONTENT; Press Ctrl + V or right-click and choose Paste to insert the copied items.
(vii). SAVE THE NEW DOCUMENT; Go to File > Save As, choose a new file name, and select a desired location.
*ADJUSTMENT TO NECO 2025 CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS*
Please be informed that there has been a slight adjustment to the previously issued instructions for the Chemistry Practical Examination.
All schools are advised to contact the Custodian Officer in their respective locations to obtain the updated information.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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PHE OBJ
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11-20: DDACACADCA
21-30: BDAEBCCDCB
31-40: BACCDACDBC
41-50: CCBADCDBBB
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(6bii)
(i). Hierarchical Database Structure; Data is organized in a tree-like format with parent-child relationships.
(ii). Network Database Structure – Similar to hierarchical, but allows many-to-many relationships between data.
(iii). Relational Database Structure – Data is stored in tables with rows and columns, and tables are related using keys (e.g., MySQL, Oracle).
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(7a)
(i). Title Bar
(ii). Menu Bar
(iii). Property Bar
(iv(. Toolbox
(v). Docker Window
(vi). Drawing Page
(vii). Rulers
(viii). Color Palette
(ix). Status Bar
(x). Scroll Bars
(xi). Page Navigator
(xii). Standard Toolbar
(7b)
(i). Open your drawing in AutoCAD.
(ii.) Click on the "Move" tool from the Modify panel or type MOVE in the command line.
(Iii). Select the object(s) you want to move and press Enter.
(iv). Specify the base point (starting point of movement).
(v). Specify the second point (new location for the object).
(vi). The object will be moved from the base point to the new location.
(7c)
(i) CTRL + Q
This keyboard shortcut is used to quit or close AutoCAD. It exits the application entirely.
(ii) CTRL + PAGE UP
This command is used to switch to the previous tab (layout or drawing tab) in AutoCAD. It helps navigate open drawing tabs easily.
*COMPLETED*✅✅
(4a)
(i) Truth table: A truth table is a table that shows all possible input values and the corresponding output of a logical operation. It is used in Boolean algebra and digital electronics to understand how logic gates work.
(ii) Boolean logic: Boolean logic is a form of algebra that deals with true or false values (1 or 0). It uses logical operations such as AND, OR, and NOT to perform comparisons and decisions in computers and digital systems.
(4b)
X Y (OR) X + Y . (AND) X × Y
0 0 0 0
0 1 1 0
0. 0. 1 0
0 1 1 1
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(5ai)
(i). Open Microsoft Word.
(ii). Go to the "Design" tab on the ribbon.
(iii). Click on "Watermark" in the Page Background group.
(iv). Select a pre-designed watermark (e.g., Confidential, Draft) or click "Custom Watermark".
(iv).Choose Text Watermark or Picture Watermark.
(v). Customize it and click Apply, then OK.
(5aii)
(i). Open the document in Microsoft Word.
(ii). Click on the "Layout" or "Page Layout" tab.
(iii). Click on "Orientation" in the Page Setup group.
(iv). Choose either Portrait or Landscape.
(v). The page will change to the selected orientation.
(5aiii)
A footer is the section located at the bottom margin of a page in a document. It can contain information such as page numbers, dates, author's name, or file name. Footers appear on all or selected pages and are used to provide consistent information throughout a document.
(5b)
(i) SUM: The SUM function is used to add together a range of numbers or cells. For example, =SUM(A1:A5) will add all the values in cells A1 through A5.
(ii) AVERAGE: This function calculates the mean value of a range of numbers. It adds the numbers together and divides by the count of the numbers.
(iii) MIN: The MIN function returns the smallest value in a given set of numbers. For example, =MIN(5, 12, 3, 9) returns 3.
(iv) MAX: This function returns the largest value in a given range. For example, =MAX(10, 23, 5) returns 23.
(v) COUNT: is used to count the number of numeric entries in a range.
(vi) TRIM: The TRIM function removes all extra spaces from text, leaving only single spaces between words. For example, =TRIM(" Hello World ") returns "Hello World".
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(6a)
(i) Notes Pane: The Notes Pane allows the presenter to add speaker notes that will not be visible to the audience during the slide show but will guide the speaker during the presentation.
(ii) Outline Tab: The Outline Tab displays the textual content of all slides in a structured format. It helps the user focus on slide titles and main points quickly.
(iii) Slide Pane: The Slide Pane shows the selected slide in large view and allows for editing slide contents directly. It is the main workspace when building a presentation.
(iv) Slide Tab: This tab displays thumbnail previews of all slides in the presentation. It helps users quickly navigate and reorder slides.
(v) Navigation Pane: The Navigation Pane provides an overview of the slide structure. It is useful for navigating between different sections and slides of a presentation.
(vi) View Button: The View Button allows the user to switch between different views such as Normal, Slide Sorter, Reading View, and Slide Show. These views offer various ways to work with slides.
(6bi)
(i). Data Organization: Databases store data in an organized way, making retrieval and management easier.
(ii). Data Sharing: Multiple users can access the same data at the same time.
(iii). Reduced Data Redundancy: Information is stored once and reused, reducing repetition.
(iv). Data Integrity: Ensures that the data entered is accurate and consistent.
(v) Data Security: Allows user permissions to be set, restricting access to sensitive information.
(vi). Efficient Querying: Provides tools (like SQL) for fast searching, filtering, and sorting of data.
*NABTEB COMPUTER CRAFT STUDIES OBJECTIVE*
1-10: ABADCCABBC
11-20: BCDAACBDAA
21-30: BCAABCBDCA
31-40: ADCCCCCDAC
*COMPLETED 💯* 💯
*2025 NABTEB COMPUTER CRAFT STUDIES*
_INSTRUCTIONS; ANSWER FIVE QUESTIONS ONLY_
(1a)
(i) Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer system that can be seen and touched. These include devices like the keyboard, mouse, monitor, my system unit, printer, and scanner. Hardware provides the platform on which software runs and is essential for the functioning of a computer.
(ii) Software is a set of instructions or programs that tell the computer what to do. It is the non-physical part of the computer and includes operating systems (like Windows), application software (like Microsoft Word), and utility software (like antivirus programs). Software makes hardware functional.
(iii) Data processing is the collection and manipulation of data to produce meaningful information. It involves input (data entry), processing (using software to work on the data), storage, and output (producing results). For example, calculating students’ exam scores using a spreadsheet.
(iv) Data validation is the process of ensuring that data entered into a computer system is correct, accurate, and useful. It helps to detect and prevent errors by using techniques such as range checks, format checks, and consistency checks. This ensures that only valid data is processed.
(1b)
(i) Batch processing is a method of data processing where similar data are collected over a period and processed together as a single batch. It is used for tasks that do not require immediate results. For example, processing payroll for employees at the end of the month.
(ii) Real-time processing is the method of data processing where data is processed immediately after it is entered. It provides instant feedback and is used in systems where quick response is crucial. For example, ATM transactions or airline reservation systems.
*==================================*
(2a)
Data transmission is the process of sending digital or analog data between two or more computers or devices over a communication medium such as cables, wireless signals, or optical fiber. It is essential for sharing information and resources in networks.
(2b)
(i) Simplex: This is a one-way communication where data flows in only one direction. The sender can only send, and the receiver can only receive. An example is a television broadcast.
(ii) Half duplex: In half-duplex communication, data can flow in both directions, but only one direction at a time. When one device is sending, the other must wait. A common example is a walkie-talkie.
(iii) Full-duplex communication allows data to flow in both directions at the same time. It is like a two-way street. An example is a phone call where both people can talk and listen simultaneously.
(iv) Synchronous transmission is when data is sent at regular intervals, in a timed and coordinated manner. Both sender and receiver are synchronized by a clock signal. It is fast and efficient, used in systems like real-time video conferencing.
(v) Asynchronous:
Asynchronous transmission sends data at irregular intervals with start and stop bits to mark the beginning and end of the transmission. It is suitable for low-speed communication like keyboard or mouse input.
*==================================*
(3a)
Control statements in BASIC (Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) are instructions that control the flow of execution in a program. They determine whether certain parts of code should be executed based on conditions. *Examples include* IF...THEN, FOR...NEXT, and WHILE...WEND. These statements help in decision-making and loop execution.
(3b)
10 INPUT "Enter first number: ", A
20 INPUT "Enter second number: ", B
30 INPUT "Enter third number: ", C
40 LET SUM = A + B + C
50 PRINT "The sum is: ",SUM
60 END
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IJMB done and dusted
Repost from Exam Info
*Ekiti UNIFIED CIVIC EDUCATION ANSWERS*
1-10 : BEDABCCEAA
11-20: CAAEECCCDD
21-30: CBBCAABABB
31-40: AAACDCABAC
41-50: BCBCBACADA
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THEORY
1a. UDHR means Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
1b.
I. Right to life
II. Right to freedom of speech
III. Right to education
IV. Right to work
V. Right to rest and leisure
VI. Right to own property
VII. Right to freedom from torture
VIII. Right to equal treatment before the law
2a. Inter-communal relationship means the peaceful and friendly relationship between people from different communities.
2b.
I. It promotes peace and unity.
II. It helps people to share ideas and cultures.
III. It encourages trade and development.
IV. It helps to solve problems together.
3a. Youth empowerment means giving young people the knowledge, skills, and support they need to succeed and live a good life.
3b.
I. Leadership skill
II. Communication skill
III. Vocational skill (e.g. tailoring, carpentry)
IV. ICT (computer) skill
4a. Values are the good beliefs and principles that guide how we behave and treat others.
4b.
I. They help us know what is right and wrong.
II. They guide our behavior.
III. They help us respect others.
IV. They make the society peaceful.
*Part B*
5.
I. Making laws for the country.
II. Amending or changing laws when necessary.
III. Approving budgets prepared by the executive.
IV. Checking the actions of the executive through oversight.
V. Representing the people in government.
6a. NAPTIP means National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons.
6b.
I. Arresting and prosecuting human traffickers.
II. Rescuing and protecting victims of trafficking.
III. Educating people about the dangers of human trafficking.
IV. Working with other agencies to stop human trafficking.
7.
I. Victims suffer physical and emotional pain.
II. It destroys the future of many young people.
III. It leads to loss of respect and dignity.
IV. It brings shame to families and the country.
V. It increases crime and insecurity.
8a.
I. Avoid sharing sharp objects like razors and needles.
II. Use protection during sexual activity.
III. Go for regular HIV testing.
IV. Avoid unsafe blood transfusion.
8b.
I. Taking antiretroviral (ARV) drugs regularly.
II. Eating healthy food to stay strong.
III. Going for regular medical check-ups.
9a.
I. Provide food, shelter, and clothing.
II. Give good education and training.
III. Teach good morals and values.
IV. Protect the child from harm.
V. Spend time and show love to the child.
9b.
I. It helps children grow up well.
II. It reduces bad behavior in society.
III. It builds strong families.
IV. It improves the future of the children.
V. It brings peace and progress to the society.
*COMPLETED 🔥✅*
Repost from Exam Info
*EKITI STATE UNIFIED BIOLOGY ANSWER*
(1a)food chain: A food chain shows how energy and nutrients move from one organism to another in an ecosystem.
1ai. DRAWING
(1b
(i)A food chain is a single pathway of energy flow, while a food web is a network of multiple pathways.
(ii)A food chain is simple, while a food web is complex.
(iii)A food chain shows a linear relationship, while a food web shows a more interconnected relationship.
(1c)
(i)Energy flows from lower to higher trophic levels.
(ii)The amount of energy decreases at each higher trophic level.
(2a)Pollution is the introduction of harmful substances or contaminants into the environment, causing adverse changes.
(2b)
(i)Carbon monoxide
(ii)Sulfur dioxide
(iii)Nitrogen oxides
(iv)Particulate matter
(2bi)
(i)Using cleaner fuels
(ii)Implementing emission standards
(iii)Promoting public transportation
(2c)
(i)Traffic
(ii)Construction activities
(iii)Industrial operations
(iv)Loud music
(2d)
(i)Filtration
(ii)Chlorination
(iii)Boiling
(iv)Distillation
(3a)Conservation involves protecting and managing natural resources to ensure their availability for future generations.
(3ai)
(i)Renewable: Solar energy, wind energy
(ii)Non-renewable: Coal, oil
(3bi)
(i)To ensure the availability of resources for future generations.
(ii)To protect ecosystems and biodiversity.
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