JSS1 CIVIC EDUCATION FIRST TERM CAT 1
TIME: 40 minutes
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions in Sections A and B.
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE TEST
NO. OF QUESTIONS: 20
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer from the options a – d.
- The following are examples of early counting devices EXCEPT (a) cowries. (b) stones. (c) the Jacquard loom. (d) pebbles.
- ……….. is referred to as the father of the modern-day computer. (a) Bill Gates (b) Philip Emeagwuli (c) Charles Babbage (d) Steve Jobs
- Which of the following is NOT a mechanical counting device? (a) Napier’s Bone (b) Abacus (c) Slide Rule (d) Speeding Clock
- The Jacquard loom was invented by Joseph Maria Jacquard in ……….. (a) 1614. (b) 1801. (c) 1642. (d) 1823.
- The Napier’s Bone is an example of ……….. counting device. (a) a mechanical (b) an early (c) an electromechanical (d) a modern
- Which of the following electromechanical counting devices used punched cards to control the sequence of instructions? (a) Jacquard loom (b) Gottfried Leibniz machine (c) Napier Bone (d) Blaise Pascal machine
- The Scottish mathematician who invented Napier’s Bone is known as ………..
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