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*WAEC GCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION* *NUMBER SEVEN* (7a) (PICK ANY FOUR) (i) Carbohydrates (ii) Protein (iii) Fats (iv) Vitamins (v) Minerals (vi) Water (vii) Fiber (viii) Antioxidants (7b) (PICK ANY SIX) (i) Back pain (ii) Neck pain (iii) Headaches (iv) Reduced lung capacity (v) Digestive issues (vi) Poor circulation (vii) Fatigue (viii) Decreased confidence

*WAEC GCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION* *NUMBER EIGHT* (8ai) Football: FIFA (FΓ©dΓ©ration Internationale de Football Association) (8aii) Basketball: FIBA (International Basketball Federation). (8aiii) Badminton: BWF (Badminton World Federation). (8aiv) Athletics: World Athletics (formerly known as the International Association of Athletics Federations or IAAF). (8v) Gymnastics: FIG (FΓ©dΓ©ration Internationale de Gymnastique). (8b) (PICK ANY FIVE) (i) Physical Fitness: Participating in sports competition helps individuals improve their physical fitness levels and overall health. (ii) Skill Development: In intramural sports, individuals have the opportunity to develop and enhance their sports-specific skills. (iii) Teamwork and Collaboration: Sports competitions promote teamwork and collaboration as individuals work together towards a common goal. (iv) Social Interaction: Intramural sports competitions provide an avenue for individuals to interact with others and build social connections. (v) Stress Relief: Engaging in sports competition can help individuals relieve stress and improve their mental well-being. (vi) Leadership Development: In intramural sports, individuals have the opportunity to take on leadership roles and develop their leadership skills. (vii) Fun and Enjoyment: Participating in sports competition can be a fun and enjoyable experience, providing individuals with a sense of happiness and satisfaction.

*WAEC GCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION* *NUMBER NINE* (9a) (i) Toss: The first step is to determine who serves first. This is done by tossing a coin or spinning a racket. (ii) Serve: Once the player who won the toss makes their choice, the game can begin. The server stands behind their end of the table with the ball in their hand. (iii) Return: The receiver must try to return the serve by hitting the ball back over the net and onto the server's side of the table. The ball must bounce once on the receiver's side before being returned. (iv) Rally: After the return, the players continue hitting the ball back and forth over the net, aiming to make it difficult for their opponent to return. (v) Points: Points are awarded based on the outcome of each rally. If the server wins the rally, they earn one point and continue serving. (vi) Alternate serving: After every two points are scored, the server changes. (vii) Scoring: The game continues until one player reaches 11 points with at least a two-point advantage. (9b) (PICK ANY FOUR) (i) Nose (ii) Mouth (iii) lungs (iv) Bronchi (v) diaphragm (vi) Alveoli (vii) Trachea (9c) A tournament is an organized competition or contest where individuals or teams compete in a series of matches or games. Tournaments are usually held to determine a winner or champion in a particular sport or activity. They can involve multiple rounds and elimination stages, with the winner being the team or individual who performs the best throughout the tournament.

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*NECO GCE AGRIC PRACTICAL* (1a) Diagram A is a Milking machine while C is a Tractor (1b) Plier (1ci) (PICK ANY TWO) (i) It significantly reduces demands and expenses (ii) It increases efficiency by automating the milking process, allowing for faster and more consistent milk extraction. (iii) It ensures better hygiene and reduces the risk of contamination (iv) It enable precise control over milking parameters, such as speed and pressure, optimizing the well-being of dairy animals (1d) (PICK ANY TWO) (i) Ensure proper cleaning and sterilization of its components to prevent bacterial contamination of milk. (ii) Regularly inspect and maintain the milking machine to address any malfunctions promptly (iii) Train operators on the correct usage of the milking machine to avoid stress or injury to dairy animals (iv) Monitor vacuum level properly (1e) (i) It is used for gripping, bending, and cutting wire or other materials (ii) It is used for securing bolts or fastening components in machinery. (1f) (PICK ANY TWO) (i) To improve its longevity for long-term use on the farm (ii) To avoid rusting (iii) To avoid stiffness (iv) To ensure ensuring its reliability on the farm. (1g) I - To exit the exhaust gasses up and away from the tractor. II - To enable the operator control accurately the direction of the tractor (1h) (PICK ANY TWO) (i) Checking fluid levels such as oil and coolant (ii) Inspecting tire pressure (iii) Ensuring all safety features and controls are functioning properly. =================================================== (2a) D - Nitrogen cycle E - Prismatic structure F - PH scale (2b) I - Ammonification III - Nitrification V - Nitrification VII Dentrification (2c) II - Ammonia IV - Nitrates VI - Nitrates (2d) VIII - Sand grain IX - Air space (2e) B horizon (subsoil) of the soil profile (2f) X - It indicates an acidic soil with a higher concentration of hydrogen ions. XI - It indicates an alkaline soil with a lower concentration of hydrogen ions ==================================================== (3ai) Fibrous (3aii) Perennial plants (3bi) I - Coleoptile II - Radicle (3bii) G is the reproductive unit used for growing maize plants while H is the storage organs for yam plants. (3c) (i) Oxygen (ii) Viable seed (3d) (i) Fertilization (ii) Weeding (iii) Irrigation (3e) (i) Healthy and vigor (ii) Adequate size and weight (iii) Good sprouting potential (3f) Hand Harvesting ==================================================== (4a) (PICK ANY TWO) (i) Both are commonly raised for meat production in agriculture (ii) Both are animals with four legs (ii) Both are social animals that benefit from companionship (4b) I - Rump II - Snout III - Ear IV - Whiskers (4c) (PICK ANY THREE) (i) It includes adequate ventilation systems to ensure proper air exchange and control temperature. (ii) It incorporates durable flooring materials that are easy to clean and maintain for optimal hygiene. (iii) The design includes sufficient space allowance per pig to prevent overcrowding (iv) The structure provides effective waste management systems to handle manure and maintain a clean environment. (iv) It includes proper lighting to regulate the pig's circadian rhythm. (4d) Gestation feed (4e) (PICK ANY THREE) (i) Regular cleaning and sanitation. (ii) Proper waste management. (iii) Disease prevention and biosecurity (i) Providing clean and uncontaminated environments (ii) Regular cleaning of cages (iii) Providing fresh and uncontaminated water (iv) Proper waste management, (v) Implementing biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of diseases. (4f) (i) Place one hand under the rabbit's hindquarters, supporting their weight. (ii) Hold the rabbit close to your body to prevent excessive movement and keep the rabbit calm during treatment.

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*NECO GCE AGRIC PRACTICAL* (1a) Diagram A is a Milking machine while C is a Tractor (1b) Plier (1ci) (PICK ANY TWO) (i) It significantly reduces udemands and expenses (ii) It increases efficiency by automating the milking process, allowing for faster and more consistent milk extraction. (iii) It ensures better hygiene and reduces the risk of contamination (iv) It enable precise control over milking parameters, such as speed and pressure, optimizing the well-being of dairy animals (1d) (PICK ANY TWO) (i) Ensure proper cleaning and sterilization of its components to prevent bacterial contamination of milk. (ii) Regularly inspect and maintain the milking machine to address any malfunctions promptly (iii) Train operators on the correct usage of the milking machine to avoid stress or injury to dairy animals (iv) Monitor vacuum level properly (1e) (i) It is used for gripping, bending, and cutting wire or other materials (ii) It is used for securing bolts or fastening components in machinery. (1f) (PICK ANY TWO) (i) To improve its longevity for long-term use on the farm (ii) To avoid rusting (iii) To avoid stiffness (iv) To ensure ensuring its reliability on the farm. (1g) I - To exit the exhaust gasses up and away from the tractor. II - To enable the operator control accurately the direction of the tractor (1h) (PICK ANY TWO) (i) Checking fluid levels such as oil and coolant (ii) Inspecting tire pressure (iii) Ensuring all safety features and controls are functioning properly. =================================================== (2a) D - Nitrogen cycle E - Prismatic structure F - PH scale (2b) I - Ammonification III - Nitrification V - Nitrification VII Dentrification (2c) II - Ammonia IV - Nitrates VI - Nitrates (2d) VIII - Sand grain IX - Air space (2e) B horizon (subsoil) of the soil profile (2f) X - It indicates an acidic soil with a higher concentration of hydrogen ions. XI - It indicates an alkaline soil with a lower concentration of hydrogen ions ==================================================== (3ai) Fibrous (3aii) Perennial plants (3bi) I - Coleoptile II - Radicle (3bii) G is the reproductive unit used for growing maize plants while H is the storage organs for yam plants. (3c) (i) Oxygen (ii) Viable seed (3d) (i) Fertilization (ii) Weeding (iii) Irrigation (3e) (i) Healthy and vigor (ii) Adequate size and weight (iii) Good sprouting potential (3f) Hand Harvesting ==================================================== (4a) (PICK ANY TWO) (i) Both are commonly raised for meat production in agriculture (ii) Both are animals with four legs (ii) Both are social animals that benefit from companionship (4b) I - Rump II - Snout III - Ear IV - Whiskers (4c) (PICK ANY THREE) (i) It includes adequate ventilation systems to ensure proper air exchange and control temperature. (ii) It incorporates durable flooring materials that are easy to clean and maintain for optimal hygiene. (iii) The design includes sufficient space allowance per pig to prevent overcrowding (iv) The structure provides effective waste management systems to handle manure and maintain a clean environment. (iv) It includes proper lighting to regulate the pig's circadian rhythm. (4d) Gestation feed (4e) (PICK ANY THREE) (i) Regular cleaning and sanitation. (ii) Proper waste management. (iii) Disease prevention and biosecurity (i) Providing clean and uncontaminated environments (ii) Regular cleaning of cages (iii) Providing fresh and uncontaminated water (iv) Proper waste management, (v) Implementing biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of diseases. (4f) (i) Place one hand under the rabbit's hindquarters, supporting their weight. (ii) Hold the rabbit close to your body to prevent excessive movement and keep the rabbit calm during treatment.

*Neco* (3ai) Fibrous root (3aii) Perennial plants (3bi) (i) Coleoptile (ii) Radicle (3bii) Diagram G are the reproductive units used for growing maize plants, while Diagram H are the edible storage organs used for consumption and propagation of yam plants. (3c) (i) Fertile soil (ii) Timely planting (3d) (i) Proper Fertilization (ii) Weeding control (iii) Adequate irrigation (3e) (i) Healthy and vigor (ii) Adequate size and weight (iii) Good sprouting potential (3f) Extracting the tubers from the soil

*Neco* (3ai) Fibrous root (3aii) Perennial plants (3bi) (i) Coleoptile (ii) Radicle (3bii) Diagram G are the reproductive units used for growing maize plants, while Diagram H are the edible storage organs used for consumption and propagation of yam plants. (3c) (i) Fertile soil (ii) Timely planting (3d) (i) Proper Fertilization (ii) Weeding control (iii) Adequate irrigation (3e) (i) Healthy and vigor (ii) Adequate size and weight (iii) Good sprouting potential (3f) Extracting the tubers from the soil

(4a) (i) Both depicts animals with four legs (ii) Both have eyes (4b) I. Rump II. Snout III. Ear IV. Whiskers (4c) (i) The house should be designed to provide proper air circulation and ventilation to maintain a comfortable and healthy environment for the pigs. (ii) It should have a reliable and efficient drainage system to manage waste and prevent the accumulation of stagnant water. (iii) The house should be equipped with strong and secure fencing to keep the pigs safely contained and protect them from predators. (4d) Gestation feed (4e) (i) Regular cleaning and sanitation. (ii) Proper waste management. (iii) Disease prevention and biosecurity (4f) (i) Place one hand under the rabbit's hindquarters, supporting their weight. (ii) Hold the rabbit close to your body to prevent excessive movement and keep the rabbit calm during treatment.

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