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(1a)
Favourable balance of trade is a situation where the value of a country's exports is greater than the value of its imports within a given period. It results in a trade surplus.
(1b)
(PICK ANY FIVE)
(i) Poor transportation network which makes movement of goods difficult and expensive.
(ii) Inadequate communication facilities that slow down business transactions and exchange of information.
(iii) Political instability and civil conflicts that disrupt commercial activities.
(iv) Low level of industrial development leading to limited production of tradable goods.
(v) Similarity in the products produced by many African countries, reducing the need for inter-country trade.
(vi) Trade restrictions such as tariffs, quotas and customs barriers imposed by governments.
(vii) Inadequate capital and investment needed for large-scale production and trade.
(viii) Poor storage and warehousing facilities resulting in spoilage of goods, especially agricultural products.
(ix) Currency instability and exchange rate fluctuations which discourage international transactions.
(x) Corruption and bureaucratic bottlenecks that delay the movement of goods across borders
(1c)
(PICK ANY FOUR)
(i) Increases foreign exchange earnings.
(ii) Improves the country's balance of payments position.
(iii) Promotes economic growth and development.
(iv) Encourages expansion of local industries.
(v) Creates employment opportunities for citizens.
(vi) Increases government revenue through export-related taxes and activities.
(vii) Strengthens the value and stability of the national currency.
(viii) Enhances the country's international creditworthiness and reputation.
(ix) Increases national income and living standards.
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| 12 | (iv) Promotion of Political Participation: Representative democracy provides citizens with the opportunity to participate in governance through the election of leaders who represent their interests and aspirations.
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| 13 | (7a)
Judicial independence is the principle whereby judges and courts are free to perform their duties and make decisions according to the law and facts before them without interference, pressure, influence, or control from the executive, legislature, political groups, or private individuals.
(7b)
(PICK SIX ONLY)
(i) Constitutional Guarantee of Judicial Independence: The constitution should clearly provide for the independence of the judiciary and protect judges from undue interference by other arms of government. Such constitutional provisions help to safeguard the judiciary's authority and autonomy.
(ii) Security of Tenure for Judges: Judges should enjoy secure tenure and should not be removed from office arbitrarily. They should only be removed through established legal procedures based on proven misconduct or incapacity, thereby enabling them to perform their duties without fear.
(iii) Financial Autonomy of the Judiciary: The judiciary should have access to adequate funds and control over its budget without unnecessary dependence on the executive arm of government. Financial independence reduces external influence on judicial decisions.
(iv) Merit-Based Appointment of Judges: Judges should be appointed based on competence, integrity, experience, and professional qualifications rather than political affiliation, nepotism, or personal connections. This promotes impartiality and public confidence in the judicial system.
(v) Adequate Remuneration and Welfare Packages: Judges should receive good salaries, allowances, pensions, and other benefits that reflect the importance of their office. Proper remuneration reduces susceptibility to corruption and external influence.
(vi) Protection from Political Interference: Political office holders and government officials should not interfere in court proceedings or attempt to influence judicial decisions. The judiciary must be allowed to operate independently in accordance with the law.
(vii) Separation of Powers: The principle of separation of powers should be strictly observed so that the judiciary functions independently from the executive and legislative branches. This prevents excessive concentration of power and promotes checks and balances.
(viii) Freedom from Intimidation and Threats: Judges should be protected from harassment, threats, violence, and undue pressure from individuals, groups, or government agencies. Adequate security measures should be provided to guarantee their safety.
(ix) Establishment of Independent Judicial Bodies: Institutions such as judicial councils and service commissions should oversee the appointment, promotion, discipline, and welfare of judges without interference from political authorities. This strengthens professionalism and accountability within the judiciary.
(x) Respect for Court Judgments and Rule of Law: Government officials, organizations, and citizens should obey court decisions and uphold the rule of law. Respect for judicial pronouncements enhances the authority, credibility, and independence of the judiciary in a democratic state.
(8a)
(PICK FIVE ONLY)
(i) Large Population Size: Nigeria has a very large population, making it difficult for all citizens to participate directly in the making of government decisions. Representative democracy allows citizens to elect individuals who will make decisions on their behalf.
(ii) Vast Geographical Area: Nigeria covers a large geographical territory with many states and local government areas. Representative democracy makes governance easier by allowing elected representatives to speak for people from different parts of the country.
(iii) Diversity of Ethnic Groups: Nigeria is made up of numerous ethnic groups with different cultures, languages, and traditions. Representative democracy ensures that these diverse groups have the opportunity to be represented in government. | 3 746 |
| 14 | (ii) Increase in Violence and Crime: Cult groups are frequently associated with violent clashes, assaults, intimidation, and other criminal acts that threaten the safety of students, staff, and property.
(iii) Loss of Lives: Rival cult confrontations and violent attacks can result in injuries and deaths of students, teachers, and innocent members of the school community.
(iv) Destruction of School Property: Cult members may engage in vandalism during conflicts, causing damage to classrooms, laboratories, hostels, libraries, vehicles, and other school facilities.
(v) Decline in Academic Performance: Students involved in cult activities often devote less time to their studies, resulting in poor academic achievement and failure in examinations.
(vi) Creation of Fear and Insecurity: The presence of cult groups creates an atmosphere of fear among students and staff, making it difficult for them to concentrate on teaching and learning activities.
(vii) Increase in Student Dropout Rate: Some students may withdraw from school due to threats, harassment, or fear of becoming victims of cult violence, thereby affecting their educational pursuits.
(viii) Damage to the Institution's Reputation: Schools known for cult-related activities may develop a negative public image, which can reduce public confidence and discourage prospective students from seeking admission.
(ix) Promotion of Indiscipline and Moral Decadence: Cultism encourages behaviours such as drug abuse, bullying, intimidation, extortion, and other forms of misconduct that undermine discipline and moral values.
(x) Psychological and Emotional Trauma: Victims and witnesses of cult violence may suffer fear, anxiety, stress, depression, and other emotional problems that can affect their well-being and academic progress.
(6b)
(PICK FIVE ONLY)
(i) Enactment of Anti-Cultism Laws: The government has enacted laws that prohibit cultism and prescribe severe penalties for individuals found guilty of participating in cult-related activities, thereby serving as a deterrent to potential offenders.
(ii) Strengthening Security on Campuses: Government authorities have provided security personnel and collaborated with law enforcement agencies to monitor educational institutions and maintain law and order within school environments.
(iii) Public Enlightenment Campaigns: The government organizes awareness programmes, seminars, workshops, and media campaigns to educate students on the dangers and consequences of cultism.
(iv) Expulsion of Cult Members: Educational authorities, with government support, expel students found to be involved in cult activities in order to discourage others from joining such groups.
(v) Prosecution of Offenders: Students and other individuals arrested for cult-related offences are investigated and prosecuted according to the law, helping to reduce the spread of cultism.
(vi) Establishment of Guidance and Counselling Services: The government encourages schools to provide guidance and counselling units that help students make positive decisions and avoid involvement in cult groups.
(vii) Promotion of Moral and Civic Education: Educational policies support the teaching of moral values, civic responsibility, and good character to help students develop positive attitudes and behaviours.
(viii) Encouragement of Student Associations and Clubs: The government promotes legitimate social, cultural, academic, and sporting clubs that provide students with constructive avenues for interaction and self-development.
(ix) Collaboration with Parents and Community Leaders: Government agencies work with parents, religious leaders, traditional rulers, and community organizations to identify and prevent cult-related activities among youths.
(x) Provision of Youth Empowerment and Recreational Programmes: The government supports programmes that engage students in productive activities such as sports, vocational training, leadership development, and entrepreneurship, thereby reducing the attraction of cult groups. | 2 754 |
| 15 | (iv) Lack of Awareness: Many youths are unaware of available empowerment opportunities due to inadequate publicity and dissemination of information, thereby limiting participation and effectiveness.
(v) Inadequate Training Facilities: The absence of modern equipment, workshops, training centres, and learning materials can hinder the acquisition of practical skills needed for self-employment and career development.
(vi) High Level of Unemployment: Widespread unemployment discourages many youths from participating actively in empowerment programmes because they may lose confidence in the possibility of gaining meaningful employment after training.
(vii) Poor Educational Background: Some youths lack the basic educational qualifications and literacy skills required to benefit fully from empowerment programmes, reducing their chances of success.
(viii) Political Interference: Youth empowerment programmes are sometimes influenced by political interests, favouritism, and nepotism, leading to the exclusion of deserving beneficiaries and the failure of programme objectives.
(ix) Negative Attitudes Among Youths: Lack of commitment, indiscipline, laziness, unwillingness to learn, and poor work ethics among some participants can undermine the effectiveness of empowerment initiatives.
(x) Inadequate Access to Credit and Start-Up Capital: After acquiring vocational and entrepreneurial skills, many youths are unable to establish businesses because they lack access to loans, grants, or financial support needed to start and sustain their ventures.
(5)
(PICK ANY FIVE)
(i) Fear of traffickers: Victims are often threatened with violence, torture, or death if they try to escape or report their traffickers. Because of these threats, many victims remain silent and avoid seeking help from authorities.
(ii) Fear of deportation or arrest: Some victims are moved across borders illegally and may not have valid travel documents. They fear that if they approach the police, they may be arrested, imprisoned, or deported instead of being protected.
(iii) Lack of awareness of their rights: Many victims do not know that they have legal rights and that organizations exist to help them. As a result, they may not know where or how to seek assistance.
(iv) Shame and embarrassment: Victims often feel humiliated about what has happened to them, especially those who have been forced into prostitution or other degrading activities. This shame may prevent them from speaking out.
(v) Distrust of authorities: Some victims come from places where law enforcement officers are corrupt or abusive. Because of previous negative experiences, they may not trust the police or government agencies enough to seek help.
(vi) Language barriers: Victims who are taken to foreign countries may not understand the local language. This makes it difficult for them to communicate their problems or ask for assistance.
(vii) Emotional and psychological control: Traffickers often manipulate victims through fear, deception, intimidation, and emotional abuse. Over time, victims may become psychologically dependent on their traffickers and feel unable to leave.
(viii) Isolation from family and friends: Traffickers usually separate victims from their loved ones and support networks. Without anyone to encourage or assist them, victims may feel alone and helpless.
(ix) Financial dependence: Victims may rely completely on traffickers for food, shelter, clothing, and other basic needs. They may believe they cannot survive on their own if they escape.
(x) Fear of social stigma and discrimination: Victims may worry that their families, friends, or communities will reject, blame, or judge them because of their experiences. This fear of being stigmatized discourages them from seeking help.
(6a)
(PICK FIVE ONLY)
(i) Disruption of Academic Activities: Cult-related activities often create fear and insecurity within the school, leading to interruptions in lectures, examinations, and other academic programmes, thereby affecting students' learning. | 2 326 |
| 16 | (v) Promotes Effective Utilisation of Resources: National integration encourages people from different parts of the country to work together in the effective management and use of available human and natural resources.
(vi) Encourages Social Development: Unity fosters cooperation among citizens in areas such as education, healthcare, housing, and community development, leading to improved living standards.
(vii) Strengthens National Security: A united population is better able to cooperate with security agencies in protecting the country against internal and external threats.
(viii) Reduces Discrimination and Prejudice: National integration promotes mutual understanding and respect among different ethnic, cultural, and religious groups, thereby reducing hatred and bias.
(ix) Encourages Collective Problem-Solving: Citizens who are united can jointly address national challenges such as poverty, unemployment, insecurity, and environmental problems more effectively.
(x) Enhances International Reputation: A country that enjoys unity and integration is often respected by other nations and is better positioned to attract international partnerships, investments, and development opportunities.
(3a)
Universality of human rights refers to the principle that all human beings are entitled to the same fundamental rights and freedoms regardless of their race, colour, sex, religion, nationality, language, social status, or any other difference.
(3b)
(i) Civil Rights: These are rights that protect the personal freedom and liberty of individuals and safeguard them from unfair treatment by others or the government. They enable people to enjoy their lives without interference and ensure respect for human dignity. For example, a citizen who is unlawfully arrested has the right to challenge the detention in court and demand freedom from arbitrary arrest.
(ii) Political Rights: These are rights that allow individuals to participate actively in the political affairs and governance of their country. They enable citizens to influence government decisions and leadership selection. For example, an adult citizen who casts a vote during a general election or contests for a public office is exercising his or her political rights.
(iii) Economic Rights: These are rights that guarantee individuals access to economic opportunities and resources necessary for a decent standard of living. They ensure that people can earn a livelihood and enjoy fair conditions of work. For example, a worker who receives fair wages for services rendered and works in a safe environment is enjoying economic rights.
(iv) Social and Cultural Rights: These are rights that promote the social welfare, cultural identity, education, and overall well-being of individuals within society. They help people develop their talents and participate fully in their cultural heritage. For example, a child attending school to receive education and members of a community practising and preserving their traditional language and cultural festivals are exercising their social and cultural rights.
(4a)
Youth empowerment is the process of equipping young people with the knowledge, skills, resources, opportunities, and confidence needed to enable them participate effectively in social, economic, and political activities.
(4b)
(PICK SIX ONLY)
(i) Inadequate Funding: Many youth empowerment programmes fail to achieve their objectives because sufficient financial resources are not provided for training, equipment, facilities, and other essential activities required for successful implementation.
(ii) Corruption and Mismanagement: The diversion or misuse of funds meant for youth development programmes often prevents the intended beneficiaries from receiving the support and opportunities designed for them.
(iii) Poor Planning and Implementation: When empowerment programmes are not properly planned, coordinated, and monitored, they may fail to address the actual needs of young people, resulting in poor outcomes. | 2 403 |
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_Answer *four (4)* questions *in all.*_
_Choose at least *one (1)* question from each section._
_All questions carry equal marks._
(1a)
Honesty is the quality of being truthful, sincere, and trustworthy in one's words, actions, and dealings with others. It involves telling the truth, keeping promises, avoiding deceit, and acting with integrity at all times.
(1b)
(PICK SIX ONLY)
(i) Loss of Trust: When a person is dishonest, people gradually lose confidence in him or her. Once trust is broken, it becomes very difficult to regain it, and others may become reluctant to depend on the individual.
(ii) Damage to Reputation: Dishonesty can tarnish a person's good name and image in society. Friends, family members, colleagues, and community members may develop a negative opinion of the individual.
(iii) Broken Relationships: Dishonest behaviour often creates conflicts and misunderstandings among friends, family members, and associates. This may lead to separation, resentment, and loss of valuable relationships.
(iv) Loss of Opportunities: Employers, teachers, and business partners prefer trustworthy individuals. A dishonest person may lose educational, employment, leadership, or business opportunities because of a lack of credibility.
(v) Legal Consequences: Certain dishonest acts such as fraud, forgery, theft, and false testimony may result in arrest, prosecution, fines, or imprisonment under the law.
(vi) Feelings of Guilt and Shame: Dishonesty often causes inner discomfort and emotional distress. The individual may experience guilt, regret, anxiety, and shame for engaging in wrongful actions.
(vii) Poor Moral Character: Repeated dishonest behaviour weakens a person's moral values and integrity. Over time, the individual may find it easier to engage in more serious unethical activities.
(viii) Loss of Self-Respect: A dishonest person may begin to feel disappointed in himself or herself. This can reduce self-esteem and make the individual feel unworthy of respect and admiration.
(ix) Lack of Peace of Mind: Maintaining lies and deceptive actions often creates fear of being exposed. This constant worry can result in stress, tension, and emotional instability.
(x) Reduced Social Acceptance: Society generally values honesty and integrity. Individuals known for dishonesty may be avoided, rejected, or excluded from important social activities and positions of responsibility.
(2a)
(PICK FIVE ONLY)
(i) National Flag
(ii) National Anthem
(iii) National Pledge
(iv) Coat of Arms
(v) National Currency
(vi) National Constitution
(vii) National Identity Card
(viii) The President's Seal
(2b)
(PICK FIVE ONLY)
(i) Promotes Peace and Stability: Unity and integration help to reduce ethnic, religious, and regional conflicts, thereby creating a peaceful environment necessary for growth and development.
(ii) Encourages National Loyalty: When citizens are united, they develop a stronger sense of belonging and commitment to the nation, which enhances patriotism and national consciousness.
(iii) Facilitates Economic Growth: A united society attracts local and foreign investors because peace and cooperation create a favourable environment for business activities and economic expansion.
(iv) Enhances Political Stability: Unity among citizens promotes cooperation with government policies and reduces political tension, thereby ensuring a stable political system. | 3 464 |
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*1. (a) Define diffusion as it relates to the particle nature of matter.*
*Answer:* Diffusion is the process by which particles of a substance move from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration due to the continuous random motion of the particles. It shows that matter is made up of tiny particles that are in constant motion and have spaces between them.
*(b) State two evidence that validate the molecular nature of matter.*
*Answer:*
1. *Brownian Motion*: The random, zigzag movement of pollen grains in water seen under a microscope shows they are being hit by invisible moving water molecules.
2. *Diffusion*: The spreading of perfume across a room or potassium permanganate in water occurs because molecules are in motion and have spaces between them.
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*2. In a p-type semi-conductor, identify the*
*(a) (i) Majority carrier:*
*Answer:* Holes
*(ii) Minority carrier:*
*Answer:* Electrons
_Note: p-type is doped with trivalent atoms like Boron, creating “holes” which carry positive charge. Thermal energy also creates a few free electrons._
*(b) State one advantage of a p-n junction diode over thermionic diode.*
*Answer:*
1. *No heater required*: p-n junction diode does not need a filament to be heated, so it consumes less power and starts working instantly.
_Other valid answers: Smaller size, more robust, operates at lower voltages, longer lifespan._
[6/1, 2:02 PM] Exam Focus: *WAEC PHYSICS*
*NUMBER TWO*
(2ai)
Holes
(2aii)
Electrons
(2b)
(PICK ANY ONE)
(i) It does not require heating before operation.
(ii) It consumes less power.
(iii) It is smaller in size.
(iv) It produces less heat.
(v) It is more efficient.
(vi) It has a longer lifespan.
(vii) It is more rugged and less fragile.
(viii) It starts working instantly without warm-up time. | 4 220 |
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