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Waec marking scheme for physics

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Every physics examination in waec are marked according to the marking scheme provided by the council. This post has to deal with the the marking guide or scheme for physics in waec. Please don't forget to share this with your friends using the sharing buttons above this post, sharing is caring. Sample questions are also provided in this post. The physics examination in waec is categoralized into three parts which are : Paper 1, 2 and 3. Physics paper 1 which is the objective test consists of 50 questions for 50 marks, that is;  each question carries one mark and the time for this objective test is 1 hour 15 minutes.You are just to pick the correct answer in the options below the questions. Sample questions on the objective test are provided below: 1. The S. I unit of sound energy is     A.  Hz.    B.  cd.    C. dB.    D. J.  2. The property of a body to remain at rest or to continue in a uniform motion, in a straight line is called     A. Momentum.    B

How to pass WAEC in one sitting

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How to pass waec    Well in today's article, I am going to teach you how to excellently pass WAEC without examination malpractice. WAEC is usually getting tough and tough each year and only those who know how to prepare well are exempted from failure. It is of no use if you had good grades in eight subjects and having a pass (D7, E8)  or a fail (F9) in English or maybe Mathematics. These  subjects are very important, this does not literally mean that the remaining subjects are of less importance than English and mathematics, no, it just means that you have to have a good grade in all the subjects that you sat for in the examination. We all know that nine (9) subjects are to be taken when registering for the examination in which English and mathematics are compulsory for all departments, be it science, arts or commercial.  Now the main purpose of this post is to guide you on how to successfully get a good grade in WAEC, these are the good grades : A1, B2, B3, C4, C5 a

How to pass biology practical exams

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   We all know that biology practical is very important and it may seem difficult to understand and pass. In this post, I am going to teach you how to pass biology practical exams without any problems. I assure you that after reading this post, biology practical exams will be as simple as ABC for you to pass.  There are some things that you should know about biology practical, they are : A. Interpretation of data from biological principles : This is the only way to show how much knowledge of biology you have, from where you can interpret a fundamental biological issue from an experimental setup; or from graphs or other diagrams designed for the purpose.    You should be able to interpret the data very well.  • What you should know about graphs in biology practical : 1. Size: Convenient size at least not less than a page would give you a good score. There should be regular intervals on each axis.  2. Neatness: The graph lines should be nearly joined and the

Tips on narrative writing in English

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   In this post, I will be sharing some tips with you on narrative writing in English. These tips are very important when writing your narrative composition. Kindly make sure that you apply them after reading this article. 1.The topic candidates are asked to write on will give you some help in inventing your narrative composition, but you still have a great deal to do before you can begin to write it. 2.A narrative is a story, in other words, it is about something someone did or something that happened, about an event or a series of events. So, when you have decided which event or events you are going to write about, you need to ask yourself some questions. 3. The following should help you organize your narrative composition : • Where and when did the event(s) occur? • Why did it/they occur? • What was the main character in the story doing before the event(s)? • Were any other people involved? • What were the consequences of the event(s) for : (a) the main character ? (

General rules for composition and letter writing in O' level exams

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 In order to write an excellent composition or letter in an O' level exam (WAEC, NECO, GCE, etcetera), you need to abide by the general rules.  I have compiled these rules, according to my knowledge and experience, they are :  (1).Choosing your subject - Candidates in O' level exams usually have a choice of composition and letters. How can you choose the one which will get you the best marks?    Read all the titles carefully ,asking yourself these two questions : •Have I any good ideas about this subject?  •Do I know the right words and structures to express these ideas properly in English.  Make sure you ask yourself the second question: it is very important. Your ideas may be very interesting, but if you cannot express them in correct English, you will get low marks.  (2).The next question is : What kind of composition have I chosen? — narrative, descriptive, expository, etcetera. Different kinds of compositions are written and arranged in different wa

How to avoid losing marks in composition and letter writing

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   In this post, I would teach you on how to avoid losing marks in composition and letter writing      This article is going to help you avoid losing marks in composition and letter writing in O' level exams. There are some things that you should do, in order to avoid losing marks in composition and letter writing in O' level exams. They include :   (1). Omit ideas or arguments you cannot express clearly in correct English and do not use words you do not know how to spell. This is often a big deal, when you have a great idea that could fetch you good marks, but you don't know how to express the idea in correct English, in a way that the examiners can easily understand what you are trying to pass through. This could consequently lead to an F9   in English, which is not good, and cannot be used to process admission into any university, monotechnic, polytechnic, etcetera.   (2). Make sure you write about the exact topic required by the examiners. For example,