Unlock the secrets to conquering the NECO GCE General Mathematics exam with ease in 2024! Despite initial apprehensions, you'll find these questions refreshingly straightforward. Let's delve into what you can expect and how to prepare effectively.
About NECO:
NECO, established in 1999, is Nigeria's premier examination body, entrusted with conducting the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE) and the General Certificate in Education. With a mission to deliver globally credible examination results, NECO aims to redefine the future of Nigerian students through quality assessment.
NECO GCE General-Mathematics Objective and Theory Questions and Answers:
Mark your calendars for the NECO GCE General Mathematics paper scheduled for Saturday, 11th November. Below, we've curated likely questions based on past exams to aid your SSCE preparation. Bookmark this page for easy reference and stay tuned for updates.
Theory Questions:
4a) Using sine rule
b/sin20 = 6/sin30
bsin30 = 6sin120
b 6sin120/sin30
b = 6×0.2511/0.4540
b = 5.7063/0.4540
b = 12.57 ≠ 12.6cm
4b i) I = PRT/100, p=N15000 R=10% and I=3years
A = P+ I
where I = 15000*10*3/100=N4500
A=4500+15000 =N19500
ii) I = PRT/100, p=N15000 R=10% and I=3years
A = P+ I
where I = 15000*10*3/100=N4500
A=4500+15000 =N19500
Question 1
Solve: 7x + 4 < (4x + 3).
Salem, Sunday, and Shaka shared a sum of N 1,100.00. For every N2.00 Salem gets, Sunday gets fifty kobo and for every N 4.00, Sunday gets, Shaka gets N 2.00. Find Shaka’s share.
Question 2
The present ages of a father and his son are in the ratio of 10: 3. If the son is 15 years old now, in how many years will the ratio of their ages be 2: 1?
The arithmetic mean of x, y, and z is 6, while that of x, y, z, t, u, v and w is 9. Calculate the arithmetic mean of t, u, v, and w.
Question 3
A boy, 1.2 m tall, stands 6 m away from the foot of a vertical lamp pole 4.2 m long. If the lamp is at the tip of the pole,
Represent this information with a diagram.
Calculate the:
(i) length of the shadow of the boy cast by the lamp;
(ii) angle of elevation of the lamp from the boy, correct to the nearest degree.
Disclaimer:
While these questions aren't actual NECO GCE General Mathematics exam questions, they closely resemble past inquiries, offering valuable practice and insight into the exam's nature.
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