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POLICE ACADEMY
WUDIL, KANO
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR THE
FIRST INTAKE OF
THE DEGREE PROGRAMME
NIGERIA POLICE ACADEMY, WUDIL
WRITTEN ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR FIRST COURSE OF
THE DEGREE PROGRAMME
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Time: 3 hours
General instructions
Read the following instructions carefully before answering the questions.
Write your Name, Exam Number, State of Origin, Exam Centre.
Faculty, Course and Subjects of your choice on the Answer Sheet. given to you.
Use the Answer Sheet to answer all questions.
The total time allocated for this examination is 3 hours
PART ONE – CHOICE OF SUBJECTS
All candidates MUST answer the questions in Part One
Candidates for Humanities, Law and Social and Management Sciences: Candidates for Humanities, Law and Social and Management Sciences are to answer all questions in any THREE of the following subjects which must include the candiadte’s chosen course of study:
Mathematics – Economics
Geography – History
Government – Commerce
Principles of Accounts – French
History
Candidates for Sciences: Candidates for Sciences are to answer all questions in any THREE of the following subjects which must include the candidate’s chosen course of study.
Mathematics – Biology
Chemistry – Physis
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Table of contents
Subjects Page
Use of English
Mathematics
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Economics
Geography
Government
History
French
Commerce
Principles of Accounts
USE OF ENGLISH
COMPREHENSION
Instruction: Read carefully the following passage and answer questions that follows it:
THE PASSAGE
A short puff of wind extinguished the candle I was carrying. Laying it carefully down at my feet so that I could easily find it again in the dark, I quickly went through my pockets to see if I still had box of matches which I had thoughtfully put there that morning, when I set out to explore the cave. But a thorough search revealed nothing with which to re-light the candle and left me desperately trying to recall how the matches could have gone astray. I then remembered that, half an hour before I had taken a short rest and eaten a bar of chocolate. While doing so, had rested the candle on a convenient rock in order to leave my hand free to unwrap the chocolate, and just as now, a brath of wind had made the candle flicker and finally go out. It was then that I had the occasion to use my matches and I only supposed that I had thoughtlessly felt the box on the rock where the candle had been standing. I reckoned that I must be about half a mile from the entrance and that the only thing for it was to grope my way back again. About an hour later, bruised from my frequent collisions with projecting rocks, I stumbled into the daylight. The first thing I thought of was a cigarette. Instinctively, I drew out my lighter from my trouser pocket. It was only when. I had it in my hand that I realized what a fool I had been.
QUESTIONS
Why did the Writer take a box of matches into the cave with him?
A. Because he was thoughtful
B. Because he needed it in exploring the cave
C. In order to relight his candle shoud it go out
D. Because he envisaged the wind
Which of the alternatives has the same meaning as the following word or phrase as they appear in the passage? “Gone astray”
A. Got lost.
B. Been misplacing.
C. Gotten missing.
D. Been thrown away.
“The only thing for it” means
A. The alternative.
B. the only alternative
C. The last option.
D. the one choice.
In what condition did the writer return?
A. He returned stubling out into the light
B. He returned feeling foolish and thoughtless
C. He returned bruised and tired
D. He returned longing for a cigarette
Why did the writer realize that he had been a fool?
A. Because he had lost his box of matches.
B. Because he had allowed his candle to go out.
C. Because he had bruised himself from the constant collisions wit the projecting rocks.
D. Because he had foolishly thought he had nothing with which to relight the candle when he had his lighter all the while.
WUDIL, KANO
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR THE
FIRST INTAKE OF
THE DEGREE PROGRAMME
NIGERIA POLICE ACADEMY, WUDIL
WRITTEN ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR FIRST COURSE OF
THE DEGREE PROGRAMME
[/center]
Time: 3 hours
General instructions
Read the following instructions carefully before answering the questions.
Write your Name, Exam Number, State of Origin, Exam Centre.
Faculty, Course and Subjects of your choice on the Answer Sheet. given to you.
Use the Answer Sheet to answer all questions.
The total time allocated for this examination is 3 hours
PART ONE – CHOICE OF SUBJECTS
All candidates MUST answer the questions in Part One
Candidates for Humanities, Law and Social and Management Sciences: Candidates for Humanities, Law and Social and Management Sciences are to answer all questions in any THREE of the following subjects which must include the candiadte’s chosen course of study:
Mathematics – Economics
Geography – History
Government – Commerce
Principles of Accounts – French
History
Candidates for Sciences: Candidates for Sciences are to answer all questions in any THREE of the following subjects which must include the candidate’s chosen course of study.
Mathematics – Biology
Chemistry – Physis
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Table of contents
Subjects Page
Use of English
Mathematics
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Economics
Geography
Government
History
French
Commerce
Principles of Accounts
USE OF ENGLISH
COMPREHENSION
Instruction: Read carefully the following passage and answer questions that follows it:
THE PASSAGE
A short puff of wind extinguished the candle I was carrying. Laying it carefully down at my feet so that I could easily find it again in the dark, I quickly went through my pockets to see if I still had box of matches which I had thoughtfully put there that morning, when I set out to explore the cave. But a thorough search revealed nothing with which to re-light the candle and left me desperately trying to recall how the matches could have gone astray. I then remembered that, half an hour before I had taken a short rest and eaten a bar of chocolate. While doing so, had rested the candle on a convenient rock in order to leave my hand free to unwrap the chocolate, and just as now, a brath of wind had made the candle flicker and finally go out. It was then that I had the occasion to use my matches and I only supposed that I had thoughtlessly felt the box on the rock where the candle had been standing. I reckoned that I must be about half a mile from the entrance and that the only thing for it was to grope my way back again. About an hour later, bruised from my frequent collisions with projecting rocks, I stumbled into the daylight. The first thing I thought of was a cigarette. Instinctively, I drew out my lighter from my trouser pocket. It was only when. I had it in my hand that I realized what a fool I had been.
QUESTIONS
Why did the Writer take a box of matches into the cave with him?
A. Because he was thoughtful
B. Because he needed it in exploring the cave
C. In order to relight his candle shoud it go out
D. Because he envisaged the wind
Which of the alternatives has the same meaning as the following word or phrase as they appear in the passage? “Gone astray”
A. Got lost.
B. Been misplacing.
C. Gotten missing.
D. Been thrown away.
“The only thing for it” means
A. The alternative.
B. the only alternative
C. The last option.
D. the one choice.
In what condition did the writer return?
A. He returned stubling out into the light
B. He returned feeling foolish and thoughtless
C. He returned bruised and tired
D. He returned longing for a cigarette
Why did the writer realize that he had been a fool?
A. Because he had lost his box of matches.
B. Because he had allowed his candle to go out.
C. Because he had bruised himself from the constant collisions wit the projecting rocks.
D. Because he had foolishly thought he had nothing with which to relight the candle when he had his lighter all the while.
MATHEMATICES
A famer has 120m of fencing with which to enclose a rectangular sheep-pen using a wall for one side. Find the maximum area that he can enclose
A. 1,800m2
B. 800m2
C. 1,500m2
D. 1,020m2
Find the area of a parallelogram ABCD in which DA = 8cm, DC = 10cm, D= 30o
A. 30cm2
B. 40cm2
C. 55cm2
D.50cm2
3 In the figure below if AB = 8, BD = 2, AC = 10, DE = -61/4 Calculate AE
A. 5 ½
B. 12 ½
C. 13
D. 10
PQRS is a trapezium having PQ parallel to SQ, and PSQ = QRS = 73. Calculate PQR
A. 107
B. 97
C. 73
D. None
5. ABC is triangle right-angle at B, and X is the mid-point of AC. What is the relationship between line BX and AC?
A. BX = AC
B. BX = 1/4AC
C. BX = 2AC
D. BX = 1/2AC
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BIOLOGY
The ability of organisms to maintain a constant internal environment is known as
A. Endosmosis
B. Plasmolysis
C. Homeostasis
D. Diuresis
Which of the following blood components has the greatest affinity to oxygen and carbon?
A. Blood plasma
B. Leucocytes
C. Erythrocytes
D. Thrombocytes
Water vapour is lost in plant during transpiration through
A. Stomata and lenticles
B. Guard cells and lenticles
C. Guard cells and stomata
D. None of the aboce
Which of the following is the nitifying bacterium
A. Nitrosomonas
B. Nitrobacter
C. Azotobacter
D. Rhizobium
Which of the following statements is true of the cotyledons in epigeal germination?
A. They shrink and siappear
B. They are carried above the soil
C. They remain below the soil
D. They absorb water and swell
CHEMISTRY
Fractional distillation of crude oil from Kaduna Refinery produces gasoline, kerosene, aviation fuel and diesel oil. Which of the fraction has a higher proportion of light hydrocarbon?
A. Gasoline
B. Kerosene
C. Aviation fuel
D. Diesel oil
Alkaline hydrolysis of vegetable oil produces fatty acids and glycerol. The latter can be separated from the mixture by
A. Decalcination
B. Precipitation
C. Filtration
D. Extraction
3. The molecule HOCH CH CHCI CH is called
A. Chloro hydroxyl butane
B. Chloro hydroxyl butanol
C. Hydroxyl chloro butane
D. Chloro hydroxyl butane
A compound XY is formed when two elections are transferred from an atom of X to an atom of Y. Which of the following statements is not correct?
A. X is oxidized and Y is reduced
B. X is reduced and Y is oxidized
C. This is a redox reaction
D. X is a reducing agent
Copper II Oxide is an example of
A. Efflorescence comp
B. Deliquescent comp
C. Hygroscopic comp
D. None of the above
PHYSICS
A lorry of mass 2000kg moving at 36 km/h is brought to rest over a distance of 20m. Calculate the average breaking force.
A. 2500N
B. 10000N
C. 1500N
D. 5000N
2. When a plain mirror at which a ray of light is incident is rotated through an angle 8, the reflected ray will be rotated through:
A. 28
B. 8
C. 28
D. 38
3. A carnot engine turns heat into work:
A. With 100% efficiency
B. With 50% efficiency
C. Without itself undergoing a permanent change
D. With the help of expanding steam
4. An adiabatic process in a system is one in which
A. No heat enters or leaves the system
B. The system does not work nor is work done on it
C. The temperature of the system remains constant
D. The pressure of the system remains constant
5. When a light ray approaches a glass-air interface from the glass sides, the critical angle refraction is:
A. 0o
B. 45o
C. 90o
D. Equal to the angle of incidence
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ECONOMICS
Which of these definitions best defines economics?
A. Is a science of opportunity cost
B. Is a science of alternatives
C. Is a science of scarcity
D. Is a science of choice
2. The basic problem of economics is best defined as:
A. what, how and for whom production is made
B. production of goods and service
C. distribution of goods and services
D. production, distribution, and consumption
3. Which of the following defines the tools of economic analysisi?
A. Theorizing
B. Abstracting
C. Modeling
D. All of the above
All graphical representations must have
A. two aves
B. zero origin
C. graduation
D. all of the above
5. The population of a country deines the numbers of
A. The able – bodied men and women in that country
B. the children and youth in that country
C. children, labour force and aged people in that country
D. school and labour force age in the country
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