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*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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EKITI BIOLOGY OBJ 01–10: E C D C E C E C A D 11–20: D C A A C B A B E E 21–30: A D C C D C A C B A 31–40: A B A C D C B D A E

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EKITI STATE BIOLOGY
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*ABIA STATE CCA ANSWERS* 1a. Rehearsal is the repeated practice of a performance, such as drama, dance, or music, to improve and perfect it before the actual presentation. 1b. PICK ANY FOUR i. Builds confidence ii. Improves performance iii. Helps to memorize lines or moves iv. Reduces stage fright v. Enhances coordination vi. Encourages teamwork vii. Helps discover and correct mistakes viii. Improves timing and rhythm 2a. Music is the arrangement of sounds in a pattern to produce a composition through melody, rhythm, and harmony. 2b. PICK ANY TWO i. Folk music – Passed down orally and reflects the culture of the people. ii. Praise singing – Used to honor individuals or gods. iii. War songs – Used to motivate soldiers or warriors. iv. Ceremonial music – Played during cultural or religious events. v. Lullabies – Used to soothe or put babies to sleep. 3a. A colour wheel is a circular diagram that shows the relationship between primary, secondary, and tertiary colours. 3b. PICK ANY ONE i. By using similar colours i. Through repetition of shapes or patterns iii. By maintaining balance in composition iv. Using a consistent style 4a. Nigeria, we hail thee, Our dear native land, Though tribe and tongue may differ, In brotherhood we stand, Nigerians all, and proud to serve Our sovereign Motherland 4b. PICK ANY TWO i. For storytelling ii. For entertainment iii. For cultural preservation iv. To teach morals v. During ceremonies

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ABIA STATE CCA
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*ABIA STATE CRS OBJECTIVE* 1-10: ACBACDBDDA 11-20: ABABCBBBCC 21-30: ADCBBBBBAC 31-40: ABDABBABBB 41-50: CAABBDBACB 51-60: BBABCCAACC COMPLETE 💯💯✅✅ *ABIA STATE CRS ANSWERS* 1a. Before sending the twelve apostles on their mission, Jesus gave them clear instructions. He told them to go only to the lost sheep of Israel and preach that the Kingdom of Heaven is near. They were to heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, and cast out demons. Jesus instructed them not to carry money or extra supplies, teaching them to trust God for provision. They were to stay in one home per town and shake off the dust from their feet if rejected. These instructions prepared them for the challenges ahead. 1b. PICK ANY THRRE i. Fulfillment of His earthly ministry. ii. Expansion of the gospel message. iii. Display of His divine authority. iv. Preparation of future church leaders. v. Spread of healing and deliverance. vi. Encouragement of faith in others. 2a. Spiritual gifts are special abilities given by the Holy Spirit to believers for the building up of the church and service to God. 2b. i. Wisdom ii. Knowledge iii. Faith iv. Healing v. Miracles vi. Prophecy vii. Discernment of spirits viii.Speaking in tongues ix. Interpretation of tongues 2c. PICK ANY FOUR i. To build up the church. ii. To serve others. iii. To glorify God. iv. To strengthen faith. v. To spread the gospel. vi. To teach and guide believers. vii. To equip for ministry. viii. To show God’s power and love. 3a. Abraham showed obedience to God by faithfully following His commands without question. He left his homeland, Ur, to go to a land God would show him. He trusted God's promise of a son despite his old age. Abraham also demonstrated total obedience when he was ready to sacrifice his son Isaac, showing his strong faith. His obedience earned him God’s blessings and a lasting covenant. 3b. PICK ANY THERE i. He became father of many nations. ii. He received God’s covenant. iii. His name was made great. iv. He inherited the promised land. v. God protected him from enemies. vi. Through him, nations were blessed. 3c. PICK ANY TWO i. Trust in God. ii. Obey even when it’s hard. iii. Patience in waiting. iv. Faith without doubt. 4a. After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to two men walking to Emmaus. They were sad and confused, but Jesus joined them, though they didn’t recognize Him. He explained the scriptures about the Messiah. When they reached the village, He broke bread with them, and their eyes were opened they realized it was Jesus. He disappeared immediately, and they rushed back to Jerusalem to share the good news with the other disciples. This event confirmed that Jesus had truly risen. 4b. PICK ANY THREE i. Assurance of eternal life. ii. Victory over sin and death. iii. Hope in trials. iv. Confirmation of Christ’s divinity. v. Access to the Holy Spirit. vi. New life in Christ.

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IJMB BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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*2025 IJMB CRS QUESTION PAPER
*2025 IJMB CRS QUESTION PAPER

*2025 NABTEB ECONOMICS ANSWER* 5(a) Optimum population is the size of population which, when combined with available resources and technology, yields the highest per capital income or welfare. 5(b): PICK ANY FOUR 1️⃣ Uncontrolled Birth Rate: High birth rates can lead to overpopulation, while very low birth rates can cause underpopulation, making it hard to achieve the ideal population size. 2️⃣ Migration Issues: Migration of people from rural to urban areas or from one country to another can disturb population balance. 3️⃣ Unequal Resource Distribution: Some countries have large populations but limited natural resources, while others have abundant resources but small populations. 4️⃣ Technological Changes: Advancements in technology can suddenly increase production capacity or reduce the need for labour, disturbing the balance between population and resources. 5️⃣ Natural Disasters: Events like earthquakes, floods, droughts, and diseases can reduce populations drastically or destroy resources. 6️⃣ Poor Government Policies: Lack of effective policies on family planning, healthcare, and education can lead to population growth problems. 7️⃣ Economic Instability: Unemployment, inflation, and poverty discourage proper population control and make economic planning difficult. 8️⃣ Wars and Conflicts: Wars can reduce population sizes drastically and displace people, leading to imbalances in other regions.

*2025 NABTEB ECONOMICS ANSWER* 3(a) PICK ANY FOUR i. Availability of capital ii. Nature of the business iii. Availability of skilled labour iv. Availability of raw materials v. Level of technology vi. Access to market/demand for product vii. Government policies viii. Managerial ability (b) PICK ANY FOUR i. Size of the market ii. Availability of capital iii. Nature of the product iv. Availability of skilled labour v. Level of technology vi. Government regulations vii. Cost of training workers viii. Flexibility of workers (c) PICK ANY FOUR i. Size of the market: A small market limits production and reduces opportunities for specialization. ii. Availability of capital: Division of labour often requires investment in machines and training, which needs capital. iii. Nature of the product: Some products (e.g., handmade art) cannot be easily divided into different tasks. iv. Availability of skilled labour: Without trained workers, it is hard to assign specialized roles. v. Level of technology: Advanced technology makes specialization easier; absence of it hinders division. vi. Government regulations: Laws may limit how much a process can be subdivided. vii. Cost of training workers: High training cost discourages specialization. viii. Flexibility of workers: Workers unwilling to learn multiple roles make specialization difficult.

*2025 NABTEB ECONOMICS ANSWER* 4(a) Price system is a mechanism where prices are used to allocate resources, distribute goods and services, and balance supply and demand in a market economy. 4(b): PICK ANY FOUR 1️⃣ Resource Allocation: Prices allocate scarce resources to their most productive uses. For example, if the price of maize rises, more farmers will grow maize because it is profitable. 2️⃣ Rationing Function: Prices help ration scarce goods. When supply is low, prices rise, ensuring that only those who highly value the product buy it. 3️⃣ Distribution of Income: Prices determine how much income individuals earn based on what they produce or sell. 4️⃣ Incentives for Production: High prices serve as an incentive for producers to increase production to earn more profit. 5️⃣ Consumer Decision Making: Consumers use prices to decide what to buy based on their income and preferences. High prices may discourage purchase, while low prices encourage it. 6️⃣ Signal of Market Conditions: Prices reflect the conditions of supply and demand. High prices may indicate scarcity, while low prices may signal surplus. 7️⃣ Encouragement of Innovation: When prices and profits are high, producers are encouraged to find new and better ways of producing to maintain or increase profit. 8️⃣ Automatic Adjustment Mechanism: The price system automatically adjusts supply and demand to reach equilibrium, ensuring stability in the market.