Year : 
2011
Title : 
English Language
Exam : 
JAMB Exam

Paper 1 | Objectives

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In 1962, a team of scientists produced a special radio station that had a range of fifteen moles. Even though communication was being accomplished in space at a range of more than a million times this distance, the new radio station caused more excitement among scientists. The reason: its power supply was ‘battery ‘made of bacteria. For the first time, practical amounts of electricity were being produced by a form of life and put to use.

‘Biocell’, the new power supply had a liquid fuel containing tiny forms of life that changed the fuel directly into electric energy. This was far more than an interesting experiment. The biocell is being developed as producer of electricity for radios, for signals to guide ships, for lighting and for other uses. Thought the working biocell is only a few years old, some scientists feel that it will one day produce power cheaply as is now being done by other methods, and that the biocell will use materials that would otherwise be considered a waste. Early biocells were powered with sugar, but a wide range of fuels can be used. Work is being done using sea water to feed the bacteria.

Electricity from living cells is no new idea. Man experienced the strange ‘shock ‘produced by some fish even before electricity was really discovered. Then in time, there were other discoveries. Benjamin Franklin found that lightning in the sky was electricity. Lulgi Galvani found some electricity in the muscles and nerves of animals. Bust the African catfish produces far more electricity than most other living creatures. And another fish, the electric eel, well named, for it has an even greater electric charge. Research works also discovered that even humans produce small amounts of electricity in their bodies. Our hearts produce a very small amount that can be measured, so do our brains. The biocell is completely new in the field of power production and, as yet, no mass-produced models have begun to replace the older types of batteries. It might be wondered, and then what the excitement is all about.

81.

According to the passage, electricity was first discovered in

A. hearts and brains

B. muscles of animals

C. lighting

D. fish

Detailed Solution

According to the passage, the first ''shock'' was produced by some fish even before electricity was really discovered.
There is an explanation video available below.

The passage below has gaps numbered 16 to 25. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap.

Believe it or not, change is to human existence what the blood is to the human body. We live in era of amazing …. 16…. [A. well-defined B. fast-paced C. favourable D. social] change spawned by advancing technology and industrialization. However, man’s …17…. [A. knowledge of B. attitude to C. commitment to D. opinion of] promoting and defending change in a deliberate effort to establish…18… [A. customs B. companies C. trade-zones D. variations] that stimulate advancement for man’s concern is proving unfavourable to the climate with threatening ...19… [A. repercussions B. clouds C. pressure D. implication].
Human-induced climate change has awakened widespread concern across the globe. As a matter of fact, climate change is now 20 [A. an acceptable B. a foremost C. the only D. the last] global issue. It is a major test of Africa’s ….21…. [A. popularity B. energy C. ingenuity D. incapability] ! the fourth Assessment Report {AR4} of the intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) confirmed that human actions are changing the earth’s climate and creating maker disturbances in human ….22…[A. geography B. societies C. systems D life] and ecosystems. The IPCC reports that the world has warned by an average of 0.76oC since pre-industrial times. The rising global …23…. [A. command B. demand C. warming D. supply] for energy and the adverse changes in the climate put the earth and its inhabitants in a catch -22 situation.
Again, if the effects of climate change on each were commensurate with the level of greenhouse …24 …. [A. structure B. paints C. emulsion D. emissions] in spews out, perhaps Africa would have been spared and would probably be just an amused spectator. But it is, this is not the case. Here again, we see well-meaning global citizens appealing for the rest of the world to take responsibility for the problems of Africa, a strategy that cannot, thus far, termed ….25…. [A. notable B. liable C. credible D. flexible]

82.

16

A. well-defined

B. fast-paced

C. favourable

D. social

Detailed Solution

Fast-paced; moving or developing very quickly.
There is an explanation video available below.
83.

17

A. knowledge of

B. attitude to

C. commitment to

D. opinion of

Detailed Solution

commitment to; the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc.
There is an explanation video available below.
84.

18

A. customs

B. companies

C. trade-zones

D. variations

Detailed Solution

There is an explanation video available below.
85.

19

A. repercussions

B. clouds

C. pressure

D. implication

Detailed Solution

Repercussions; an unintended consequence of an event or action, especially an unwelcome one.
There is an explanation video available below.
86.

20

A. an acceptable

B. a foremost

C. the only

D. the last

Detailed Solution

Foremost; most prominent in rank, importance, or position.
There is an explanation video available below.
87.

21

A. popularity

B. energy

C. ingenuity

D. incapability

Detailed Solution

Ingenuity; the quality of being clever, original, and inventive.
There is an explanation video available below.
88.

22

A. geography

B. societies

C. systems

D. life

Detailed Solution

Life; the existence of an individual human being
There is an explanation video available below.
89.

23

A. command

B. demand

C. warming

D. supply

Detailed Solution

warming; a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.
There is an explanation video available below.
90.

24

A. structure

B. paints

C. emulsion

D. emissions

Detailed Solution

Emissions; the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
There is an explanation video available below.

In 1962, a team of scientists produced a special radio station that had a range of fifteen moles. Even though communication was being accomplished in space at a range of more than a million times this distance, the new radio station caused more excitement among scientists. The reason: its power supply was ‘battery ‘made of bacteria. For the first time, practical amounts of electricity were being produced by a form of life and put to use.

‘Biocell’, the new power supply had a liquid fuel containing tiny forms of life that changed the fuel directly into electric energy. This was far more than an interesting experiment. The biocell is being developed as producer of electricity for radios, for signals to guide ships, for lighting and for other uses. Thought the working biocell is only a few years old, some scientists feel that it will one day produce power cheaply as is now being done by other methods, and that the biocell will use materials that would otherwise be considered a waste. Early biocells were powered with sugar, but a wide range of fuels can be used. Work is being done using sea water to feed the bacteria.

Electricity from living cells is no new idea. Man experienced the strange ‘shock ‘produced by some fish even before electricity was really discovered. Then in time, there were other discoveries. Benjamin Franklin found that lightning in the sky was electricity. Lulgi Galvani found some electricity in the muscles and nerves of animals. Bust the African catfish produces far more electricity than most other living creatures. And another fish, the electric eel, well named, for it has an even greater electric charge. Research works also discovered that even humans produce small amounts of electricity in their bodies. Our hearts produce a very small amount that can be measured, so do our brains. The biocell is completely new in the field of power production and, as yet, no mass-produced models have begun to replace the older types of batteries. It might be wondered, and then what the excitement is all about.

81.

According to the passage, electricity was first discovered in

A. hearts and brains

B. muscles of animals

C. lighting

D. fish

Detailed Solution

According to the passage, the first ''shock'' was produced by some fish even before electricity was really discovered.
There is an explanation video available below.

The passage below has gaps numbered 16 to 25. Immediately following each gap, four options are provided. Choose the most appropriate option for each gap.

Believe it or not, change is to human existence what the blood is to the human body. We live in era of amazing …. 16…. [A. well-defined B. fast-paced C. favourable D. social] change spawned by advancing technology and industrialization. However, man’s …17…. [A. knowledge of B. attitude to C. commitment to D. opinion of] promoting and defending change in a deliberate effort to establish…18… [A. customs B. companies C. trade-zones D. variations] that stimulate advancement for man’s concern is proving unfavourable to the climate with threatening ...19… [A. repercussions B. clouds C. pressure D. implication].
Human-induced climate change has awakened widespread concern across the globe. As a matter of fact, climate change is now 20 [A. an acceptable B. a foremost C. the only D. the last] global issue. It is a major test of Africa’s ….21…. [A. popularity B. energy C. ingenuity D. incapability] ! the fourth Assessment Report {AR4} of the intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) confirmed that human actions are changing the earth’s climate and creating maker disturbances in human ….22…[A. geography B. societies C. systems D life] and ecosystems. The IPCC reports that the world has warned by an average of 0.76oC since pre-industrial times. The rising global …23…. [A. command B. demand C. warming D. supply] for energy and the adverse changes in the climate put the earth and its inhabitants in a catch -22 situation.
Again, if the effects of climate change on each were commensurate with the level of greenhouse …24 …. [A. structure B. paints C. emulsion D. emissions] in spews out, perhaps Africa would have been spared and would probably be just an amused spectator. But it is, this is not the case. Here again, we see well-meaning global citizens appealing for the rest of the world to take responsibility for the problems of Africa, a strategy that cannot, thus far, termed ….25…. [A. notable B. liable C. credible D. flexible]

82.

16

A. well-defined

B. fast-paced

C. favourable

D. social

Detailed Solution

Fast-paced; moving or developing very quickly.
There is an explanation video available below.
83.

17

A. knowledge of

B. attitude to

C. commitment to

D. opinion of

Detailed Solution

commitment to; the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc.
There is an explanation video available below.
84.

18

A. customs

B. companies

C. trade-zones

D. variations

Detailed Solution

There is an explanation video available below.
85.

19

A. repercussions

B. clouds

C. pressure

D. implication

Detailed Solution

Repercussions; an unintended consequence of an event or action, especially an unwelcome one.
There is an explanation video available below.
86.

20

A. an acceptable

B. a foremost

C. the only

D. the last

Detailed Solution

Foremost; most prominent in rank, importance, or position.
There is an explanation video available below.
87.

21

A. popularity

B. energy

C. ingenuity

D. incapability

Detailed Solution

Ingenuity; the quality of being clever, original, and inventive.
There is an explanation video available below.
88.

22

A. geography

B. societies

C. systems

D. life

Detailed Solution

Life; the existence of an individual human being
There is an explanation video available below.
89.

23

A. command

B. demand

C. warming

D. supply

Detailed Solution

warming; a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.
There is an explanation video available below.
90.

24

A. structure

B. paints

C. emulsion

D. emissions

Detailed Solution

Emissions; the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
There is an explanation video available below.