Social Studies – National Common Entrance Exam Social Studies – National Common Entrance Exam 0% Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam Questions will be picked at random from the question bank.You can use the NEXT button to move to the next question, use the PREV button to move to the previous question, the CLEAR button to clear any answer of your choice and you have the FINISH button to end the exam if you choose to.Any question not answered before the end of the exam time, will be marked as wrong and the exam will end by itself. so try to attempt all questions on time.Goodluck! 1 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam The legal separation of marriage is called divorce courtship termination saparation proposal 2 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam One of the following states is regarded as the seat of the caliphate Kebbi Sokoto Zamfara Kwara Niger 3 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam The following are problems associated with unemployment except tailoring drug abuse thuggery begging stealing 4 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam The following are mineral resources except Petroleum Gold Limestone Coal Cassava 5 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam The qualities of a good leader include the following, except honesty partiality sincerity hard work patience 6 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam Nigeria became a republic in 1993 1979 1963 1999 1960 7 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam The famous groundnut pyramid was in Sokoto Jigawa Yobe Kaduna Kano 8 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam Where is the headquarters of ECOWAS? Abuja Addis-Ababa Kampala Accra Nairobi 9 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam Which of the following natural resources is used in the production of cement? Limstone Coal Gold Tin Lead 10 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam The 13th of February, 1976 is significant in the history of Nigeria because General Murtala Mohammed was assassinated six years after civil war was celebrated More states were created Abuja became Nigeria's capital Nigeria marked 16 years of independence 11 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam Which of the following is not a product of science and technology? Stone Aeroplane Car Train Ship 12 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam The fastest means of transportation is horse boat train car aeroplane 13 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam Which of the following is not a social problem? Human trafficking Drug abuse Cultism Examination malpractice Punctuality 14 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam Who established the first television station in Nigeria? Ahmadu Bello Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Obafemi Awolowo Nnamdi Azikiwe Michael Okpara 15 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam The Yorubas of Nigeria traced their origin to Oduduwa Okunade Lamurudu Alaafin Oramiyan 16 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam What does the eagle in the Nigeria Coat of Arms represent? Peace Strength River Niger and Benue Dignity Fertile Soil 17 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam The most populated black nation in the world is Kenya Ghana Nigeria Togo Ivory Coast 18 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam Where was the first postal services established in Nigeria? Lagos Kaduna Lokoja Ibadan Enugu 19 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam The head of the family is the brother father grand father uncle mother 20 / 20 Category: Social Studies - National Common Entrance Exam How many local government areas are there in Nigeria? 772 771 770 774 773 Name Your score is LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz See also Android App – SSCE/NECO/NABTEB/GCE PAST QUESTIONS Past Question SSCE/NECO/GCE/NABTEB Share on Social Media x facebookwhatsappFollow us on Social Media x youtube