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Paper 1 | Objectives | 40 Questions
BECE - School
Year: 1990
Level: JHS
Time: 45 mins
Type: Question Paper
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Part 1 Objective Test
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Paper 1 | Objectives
Mathematics (Core)
Exam
2011
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Biology
1990
2008
Christian Religious Knowledge/Education/Studies (CRS/CRK/CRE)
2002
Geography
2017
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Government
2004
1997
Chemistry
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2020
Past Questions
Quiz
Classroom
Daily Grove
Which of the following is a liquid?
A. Iron
B. Mercury
C. Brass
D. Gold
E. Aluminium
The space occupied by matter is its
A. area
B. length
C. radius
D. width
E. volume
Which of the following processes could be used to obtain water from a salt solution?
A. Filtration
B. Decantation
C. Evaporation
D. Distillation
E. Sedimentation
The portion of air which is used in burning is
A. nitrogen
B. water vapour
C. oxygen
D. carbon dioxide
E. inert gas
Brine is a saturated solution of
A. sodium chloride and carbon dioxide
B. calcium carbonate and water
C. sodium chloride and water
D. calcium carbonate and kerosene
E. magnesium and water
The chemical symbol for iron is
A. I
B. K
C. Fe
D. Au
E. Cl
A torchlight derives its energy from
A. petrol
B. kerosene
C. a magnet
D. gas oil
E. a dry cell
A substance which cannot be broken down into simpler substances is called
A. a molecule
B. a compound
C. an element
D. a mixture
E. an atom
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