POST UTME WELLSPRING UNIVERSITY 2023 General Studies | Objective

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Question 1
A company is considering investing in a new project. The company's financial analyst has prepared a cash flow diagram to illustrate the expected cash inflows and outflows over the next three years. What is the primary purpose of the cash flow diagram?
A. To determine the company's break-even point
B. To calculate the company's net present value
C. To illustrate the expected cash inflows and outflows over the next three years
D. To evaluate the company's return on investment
Question 2
The concept of 'ubuntu' is central to the philosophy of African humanism. What does this concept mean?
A. Human beings are inherently selfish and individualistic
B. Human beings are interconnected and interdependent
C. Human beings are superior to other living beings
D. Human beings are equal but separate from one another
Question 3
A researcher is studying the effect of climate change on the distribution of a certain species of bird. The researcher uses a Geographic Information System (GIS) to analyze the spatial distribution of the bird's habitat. What is the primary function of the GIS?
A. To analyze the spatial distribution of the bird's habitat
B. To determine the bird's migratory patterns
C. To calculate the bird's population size
D. To evaluate the impact of climate change on the bird's habitat
Question 4
A researcher is conducting an experiment to determine the effect of pH on the growth of a certain type of bacteria. The researcher uses a pH meter to measure the pH of the solution. What is the primary function of the pH meter?
A. To measure the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution
B. To determine the temperature of the solution
C. To calculate the osmotic pressure of the solution
D. To measure the density of the solution
Question 5
Solve for x in the equation ( 2^x + 5^x = 3^x )
A. x = 2
B. x = 3
C. x = 4
D. x = 5
Question 6
In the context of environmental education, what is the term for the process by which the environment is protected and preserved?
A. Environmental conservation
B. Ecological restoration
C. Sustainable development
D. Environmental degradation
Question 7
The 'Central Bank of Nigeria' (CBN) is responsible for which of the following?
A. Regulating the banking industry
B. Issuing currency
C. Setting monetary policy
D. All of the above
Question 8
The 'Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission' (NERC) is responsible for which of the following?
A. Regulating the electricity industry
B. Issuing licenses to electricity companies
C. Setting standards for electricity services
D. All of the above
Question 9
What is the primary cause of climate change?
A. Deforestation
B. Burning of fossil fuels
C. Industrial agriculture
D. Population growth
Question 10
In the context of Nigerian history, what was the significance of the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885?
A. It marked the beginning of European colonization in Africa
B. It led to the partitioning of Africa among European powers
C. It resulted in the formation of the Scramble for Africa
D. It ended the transatlantic slave trade
Question 11
What is the primary function of the World Health Organization (WHO) in the context of global health?
A. To promote economic development
B. To provide humanitarian aid
C. To coordinate global health policies
D. To conduct medical research
Question 12
What is the primary function of the National Assembly in the Nigerian political system?
A. To make laws for the good governance of Nigeria
B. To serve as a check on the executive arm of government
C. To represent the interests of the people of Nigeria
D. To oversee the implementation of government policies
Question 13
The 'National Assembly' of Nigeria is composed of how many senators and representatives?
A. 109 senators and 360 representatives
B. 100 senators and 400 representatives
C. 120 senators and 300 representatives
D. 90 senators and 350 representatives
Question 14
The 'Federal Road Safety Corps' (FRSC) is responsible for which of the following?
A. Enforcing traffic laws and regulations
B. Providing emergency medical services
C. Maintaining road infrastructure
D. All of the above
Question 15
What is the primary cause of poverty in developing countries?
A. Lack of education
B. Lack of access to healthcare
C. Lack of economic opportunities
D. Lack of political stability

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