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Mathematics S S S 2
1. A wedge in the shape of a sector of a cylinder of radius 7cm and height 5cm as shown below;
A
5cm
B
C
F
300
D
7cm
E
If the angle of the sector is 300, calculate
(a) The total surface area
(b) Volume of the wedge
2. A cylindrical tin of 8cm in diameter contains water to a depth of 4cm .If a cylindrical wooden rod 4cm in
diameter and 6cm long is placed in the tin, it floats exactly half submerged. What is the new depth of water?
3. Evaluate without using tables (a) log10 1.44  log10 90  log10 0.0625
(b) log10 5  log10 ( x  2)  log 10 ( x  1)  2
4.
Solve the simultaneous equations;
4 1
 3
x y
6 2
 5
x y
5.
A number of two digits is such that four times the unit digit is 5 greater than thrice the tens digit.
When the digits are reversed, the number is increased by 9. Find the number.
ECONOMICS SS2
POPULATION:
1. Write short notes on the following:
a. Under-population
b. Over-population
c. Optimum population
2. The Reverend Thomas Malthus’ Theory on Population is relevant to modern-day West Africa. Discuss in
detail.
Biology (SS2)
Scheme for 2Wks:
Topic: Transport systems I & II(Read on: meaning of transport system in organisms, need for
transport systems, materials for transportation in plants and animals; circulatory systems in
humans and fishes).
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Define the term transport systems?
State four reasons for transport systems.
List eight materials transported in both plants and animals.
Enumerate the types of circulatory systems.
Distinguish between tricuspid valve and bicuspid valve.
State four functions of the human blood.
Government SS Two
Week Three and Four
Separation of power
Meaning, merit and demerit of
separation of power.
Separation of power in a
presidential system of
government.
Separation of power in a cabinet
system of government
Assignment:
(1) What is separation of power?
(2) Outline four advantages and disadvantages of separation of power.
(3) Explain fully how power are separated in a presidential system of government.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
CLASS: S.S Two.
3rd Week
1. State any three (3) advantages of Sport Sociology (b) explain any ten (10) values of sport to the society
2. Explain the following (a) Sports and Social Control (b) Sports and Character Building.
4th Week
1. (a)Define Adaptive Physical Education.
(b) list out any five types of Handicap condition
2. (a) List out any four (4) causes of physical Impairment
(b) List out any five sports for the disable
(c) List out any four importance of Adaptive Physical Education
3. State any six (6) factor to be considered while planning sports activities for the disable
FOOD & NUTRITION ASSIGNMENT.
SS11.
Read the following topics in your Exam Focus Textbook, and then answer the questions that follow.
1. Table laying-(a) Types of table laying.
(b)Guidelines for laying a table.
2. Kitchen equipment.
3. Time and energy saving devices in food preparation.
4.
Time and energy management in food preparation.
Questions.
1.(a)
(b)
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2.(a)
(b)
3.(a)
(b)
4.(a)
(b)
State four guidelines for table laying.
Define accompaniment.
List any four table accompaniments.
Mention any eight kitchen equipment and classify them into various categories.
Define time management.
Draw any two time and energy saving devices used in food preparation.
State two advantages of time management.
What is energy management?
State four reasons why energy management is important in food preparation.
ACCOUNTS SS2
TOPIC –MANUFACTURING ACCOUNTS
1. Fruitee enterprises make natural fruit juices and for the year ended 31st march 2001. The following information was
available.
Stock 1/4/2000
N
Raw materials
637,000
Work in progress
120,000
Finished goods
750,000
Purchases of raw materials
2,100,000
Carriage on raw materials
157,000
Direct factory wages
Direct expenses
Depreciation of plant
1850,000
900,000
620,000
Insurance of factory
500,000
Indirect wages
450,000
General expenses
600,000
Delivery van expenses
125,000
Discount allowed
40,000
Sales
12,000,000
Office Salaries
630,000
Advertising
130,000
Welfare facilities
450,000
Stock 31/3/2001
Raw materials
490,000
Work in progress
95,000
Finished goods
570,000
Additional information
(a) Half of general expenses relate to the factory
(b) 2/3 of welfare facilities should be treated as factory cost
(c) Finished goods are transferred to trading account at cost plus 20%
You are required to prepare for the year ended 31st March 2001.
(i)
(ii)
Manufacturing account
Trading, Profit and Loss account
2 The following balances were extracted from the account of Fawemi Candle Industry for the year ended 31st December,
2004
N
100,000
40,000
10,000
2,600
3,400
250,000
12,000
8,000
20,000
900
2,160
3,920
2,760
760
1,570
Raw materials purchased
Direct wages
Salaries
Carriage on Raw materials
Carriage on Finished goods
Sales
Factory expenses
Insurance
Rent
Printing and Stationery
Discount Allowed
Returns Outwards (Raw materials)
Returns Inwards
Provision for bad debts
Bad debts written off
Additional information:
(a)
Stock:
Raw materials
Work-in-progress
Finished Goods
(b)
(c)
(i)
1/1/2004
N
12,000
15,000
6,000
31/12/2004
N
8,000
6,000
4,700
75% of Rent and Insurance expenses are chargeable to Manufacturing Account
Plant and Machinery were valued at N80,000 on 1/1/2004. N5,000 is to be provided
for its depreciation for the year.
You are required to prepare:
Manufacturing Account
(ii)
Trading and Profit and Loss Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 2004.
COMMERCE SS2
1. Discuss the merits and demerits of credit as a means of business transaction.
2. Explain ten (10) credit instruments you know, outlining their advantages and disadvantages respectively.