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It is regularly reviewed and has all the subjects likely to be administered in the test.
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TEST FORMAT OF ABSU POST-UTME PREPARATORY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR ARTS
ABSU POST-UTME Arts-based questions come from:
- English Language
- Economics
- Government
- CRK
- Commerce
- Literature in English
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SOME QUESTIONS OF ABSU POST-UTME PREPARATORY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR ARTS
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ABSU POST-UTME Preparatory Questions & Answers For Arts
Sample Question 1
1. The door handle was shaky because the screws had....
A. lost
B. loosed
C. losed
D. loosened
2. Something is being done to detect the person who.....the crime
A. perpetrated
B. perpetuated
C. performed
D. promoted
3. The lawyer pleaded with the judge to....justice with mercy
A. tempar
B. temper
C. tamper
D. taper
Sample Question 2
4. Contractionary monetary policy is used to
A. control inflation
B. bridge the deflationary gap
C. expand the output level
D. deregulate the economy
5. The output approach to measuring national income is based on the computation of
A. final output
B. factor cost
C. value added
D. profits earned
6. The activities of the oil and gas industries are classified into
A. exploration and transportation
B. upstream and downstream
C. discovery and extraction
D. onshore and offshore
Sample Question 3
7. Under the 1963 Republican Constitution, the president exercised
A. judicial powers
B. executive powers
C. nominal powers
D. concurrent powers
8. The first black African state to gain political independence from a colonial power was
A. Nigeria
B. Liberia
C. Ghana
D. Ethiopia
E. Guinea
9. In federal constitution, legislative powers that are shared by two levels are referred to as
A. exclusive
B. extra-ordinary
C. residual
D. concurrent
Sample Question 4
10. The need to construct a scale of preference is necessitated by
A. the need to satisfy wants
B. scarcity and the need for choice
C. scarcity of resources
D. non-availability of factors of production
11. If at 10k per kg, 1000kg of yam were purchased and at 5k per kg, 1500kg were purchased, the resultant point elasticity of demand is
A. 0.33
B. 0.0001
C. 1.00
D. 10.00
12. If a wage increase is granted to a cement manufactures worker, the supply curve of cement will
A. move to the right
B. move to the left
C. move to the opposite side
D. move to nowhere
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