BASIC 3 ENGLISH

BASIC 3 ENGLISH

12th Grade

20 Qs

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BASIC 3 ENGLISH

BASIC 3 ENGLISH

Assessment

Quiz

Science

12th Grade

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Created by

Cliffmanuel Akoma

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20 questions

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1.

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1 min • 1 pt

Zuma rock is a natural land mark in Niger state and can be seen from the main road north of Abuja. A picture of this spectacular rock is shown on the one hundred naira note. It is 725 metres high and in the past the Gwari people used it to defend themselves from invading tribes.

Gurara falls, another natural landmark that is also in Niger state, is very popular with tourists. People say that the Gurara falls were named after two gods that were once worshipped by the Gwari people – Gura and Rara. Long ago, the community around the water falls used to make sacrifices at the fall and pray there. During the dry season between January and March, when the river is not flowing too strongly, It is possible to swim in the pools at the falls.

Answer the following questions

1) Which of the Landmarks appears on a naira note? _____________________________________________________(a)two hundred(b)one hundred(c)five hundred

2.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Zuma rock is a natural land mark in Niger state and can be seen from the main road north of Abuja. A picture of this spectacular rock is shown on the one hundred naira note. It is 725 metres high and in the past the Gwari people used it to defend themselves from invading tribes.

Gurara falls, another natural landmark that is also in Niger state, is very popular with tourists. People say that the Gurara falls were named after two gods that were once worshipped by the Gwari people – Gura and Rara. Long ago, the community around the water falls used to make sacrifices at the fall and pray there. During the dry season between January and March, when the river is not flowing too strongly, It is possible to swim in the pools at the falls.

Answer the following questions

How did Gurara fall get its name? ____________________________________________________(a)it was named after two gods that was once worshipped by the gwari people(b)by niger state(c)gura and rara

3.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Zuma rock is a natural land mark in Niger state and can be seen from the main road north of Abuja. A picture of this spectacular rock is shown on the one hundred naira note. It is 725 metres high and in the past the Gwari people used it to defend themselves from invading tribes.

Gurara falls, another natural landmark that is also in Niger state, is very popular with tourists. People say that the Gurara falls were named after two gods that were once worshipped by the Gwari people – Gura and Rara. Long ago, the community around the water falls used to make sacrifices at the fall and pray there. During the dry season between January and March, when the river is not flowing too strongly, It is possible to swim in the pools at the falls.

Why is it not possible to swim at the falls, ____________________________________________________(a)during dry season(b)because they use to make sacrifices at the fall and pray there(c)during wet season

4.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Zuma rock is a natural land mark in Niger state and can be seen from the main road north of Abuja. A picture of this spectacular rock is shown on the one hundred naira note. It is 725 metres high and in the past the Gwari people used it to defend themselves from invading tribes.

Gurara falls, another natural landmark that is also in Niger state, is very popular with tourists. People say that the Gurara falls were named after two gods that were once worshipped by the Gwari people – Gura and Rara. Long ago, the community around the water falls used to make sacrifices at the fall and pray there. During the dry season between January and March, when the river is not flowing too strongly, It is possible to swim in the pools at the falls.

Answer the following questions

Which of the Landmarks was used for defence? ____________________________________________________(a)zuma rock(b)fall(c)land marks

5.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Zuma rock is a natural land mark in Niger state and can be seen from the main road north of Abuja. A picture of this spectacular rock is shown on the one hundred naira note. It is 725 metres high and in the past the Gwari people used it to defend themselves from invading tribes.

Gurara falls, another natural landmark that is also in Niger state, is very popular with tourists. People say that the Gurara falls were named after two gods that were once worshipped by the Gwari people – Gura and Rara. Long ago, the community around the water falls used to make sacrifices at the fall and pray there. During the dry season between January and March, when the river is not flowing too strongly, It is possible to swim in the pools at the falls.

The two landmarks are in which state? ____________________________________________________(a)abuja and abia state(b)ogun and oyo state(c)niger and north abuja state

6.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

There are­­­­­­­­­­­____________ parts of speech:(a)6(b)7(c)8

7.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Underline the nouns in each of the following sentences

Victoria is a very good girl:(a)good(b)girl(c)victoria

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