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2023 NECO TIME TABLE
The National Examination Council of Nigeria (NECO) has released the time table for itβs June/July SSCE 2023 examination and it will run from 3rd July to 11th August, 2023.
NECO 2023 SSCE INTERNAL EXAMINATION TIMETABLE
Monday, 3rd July to Friday, 7th July 2023
(Actual date and time will be fixed by the Council.)
Physical Education (Practical)
Auto Mechanics (Practical)
Woodwork (Practical)
Home Management (Practical)
Foods and Nutrition (Practical)
Performance Test, Music Technology/Alternative
Aural Music
Oral French
Oral Arabic
Auto Body Repair and Spray Painting (Practical)
Auto Electrical Work
Auto Mechanical Work (Practical)
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (Practical)
Welding and Fabrication, Engineering Craft Practice (Practical)
Electrical Installation & Maintenance Work (Practical)
Radio, Television and Electronics Work (Practical)
Blocklaying, Bricklaying and Concrete Work (Practical)
Painting and Decoration (Exhibition)
Plumbing and Pipe Fitting (Practical)
Machine Woodworking (Practical)
Carpentry and Joinery (Practical)
Furniture Making (Practical)
Upholstery (Practical)
Catering Craft Practice (Practical)
Garment Making (Practical)
Clothing and Textiles (Practical)
Dyeing and Bleaching (Exhibition)
Printing Craft Practice (Exhibition)
Cosmetology (Practical)
Photography (Practical)
Leather Goods, Manufacturing and Repair (Exhibition)
GSM Maintenance and Repairs (Practical)
Animal Husbandry (Progressive Assessments)
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Monday, 10th July 2023
Data Processing (Practical)
10:00am β 1:00pm
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Tuesday, 11th July 2023
Biology (Practical)
10:00am β 12:00noon
Music (Objective & Essay)
2:00pm β 4:30pm
Insurance (Objective & Essay)
2:00pm β 4:40pm
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Wednesday, 12th July 2023
History (Objective & Essay)
10:00am β 1:00pm
Building Construction (Drawing)
10:00am β 1:00pm
Foods & Nutrition (Objective & Essay)
2:00pm β 4:30pm
Woodwork (Drawing & Design)
2:00pm β 4:00pm
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Thursday, 13th July 2023
Chemistry (Practical)
10:00am β 12:00noon
Government (Objective & Essay)
2:00pm β 4:40pm
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NECO PRACTICAL SPECIMENS
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BIOLOGY PRACTICAL SPECIMEN
The information contained here is highly confidential. Therefore, efforts should be made to avoid candidates getting to know of this either directly or indirectly before the examination.
Each candidate should bring to the examination hall/laboratory:
A sharpened Pencil (HB).
An Eraser.
A Ruler.
A Sharp Razor Blade or Scalpel or Knife.
The school should provide the following for the candidates:
Iodine Solution.
Specimen A β Land Snail
Specimen B β Toad
Specimen C β Spider
Specimen D β Crayfish
Specimen E- Spirogyra Filaments
Specimen F β mucor/Rhizopus
Specimen G β Groundnut Seeding (A week old)
Specimen H β Maize Seedling (A week old)
Specimen I β Microscope
Specimen J β Slide (plain)
Specimen K β Pigeon
Specimen L β Agama Lizard
Specimen M β Rat
Specimen N β Tilapia
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AGRIC SCIENCE PRACTICAL SPECIMEN
Great care should be taken to ensure that the information given overleaf does not reach the candidates either directly or indirectly before the examination.
The provision of specimens, materials, and equipment for the examination is your responsibility.
[i] Each candidate should be provided with the following specimens labeled accordingly;
Specimen A β WATERING CAN
SPECIMEN B β PLIER
SPECIMEN C β KNAPSACK SPRAYER
SPECIMEN D β LITMUS PAPER
SPECIMEN E β CROWDING
SPECIMEN F β LIMESTONE
SPECIMEN G β CLAYEY SOIL (POWDERY FORM)
SPECIMEN H β YAM TUBER
SPECIMEN | β CASSAVA TUBER
SPECIMEN J β ORANGE FRUIT
SPECIMEN K β GROUNDNUT CAKE
SPECIMEN L β HIDES AND SKIN
SPECIMEN M β DIGESTIVE TRACT OF A BIRD
[ii] Where a specimen is not readily available in sufficient quantity, it should be shared between small groups of candidates.
REPORT FORM: The report form is provided separately on which the following information must be stated
STUDY NECO PAST QUESTIONS
NECO Civic Education Theory Questions.
SECTION A
Answer two questions from each section
1.(a) Explain the meaning of values,
(b) Identify four ways through which the society can promote justice and selflessness.
2.(a) What is the meaning of UIV?
(b) Discuss four symptoms and effects of HIV/AIDs.
3. Discuss five main functions of the legislature.
4.(a) What is cuitism?
(b) Explain three reasons why students join cult,
(c) Identify three preventive measures against cultism.
SECTION B
5. Explain five consequences of human trafficking,
6.(a) What is the meaning of NAPTIP?
(b) Explain four functions of NAPTIP.
7.(a) Define public service,
(b) Discuss four ways of improving public service in Nigeria.
8.(a) What is the meaning of NDLEA?
(b) What is drug abuse?
(c) Explain three ways of preventing drug abuse.
(i) What is the possible cause of the pop-up?
(ii) State a possible source of the element causing the pop-up.
(iii) What measure would be necessary to stop the pop-up from reoccurring?
(c) Mr. Aneke is billed to address a large audience in an auditorium.
(i) What computer application package is suitable to prepare and deliver his speech?
(ii) State the output device that can be used to transmit Mr. Anekeβs speech note from his computer to a large screen in the auditorium.
(d) Give two types of computer network.
NECO Chemistry Questions.
1. a) (i) What is the structure of the atom as proposed by Rutherford?
(ii) Distinguish between the atomic number and the mass number of an element.
(iii) Explain briefly why the relative atomic mass of chlorine is not a whole number.
b) (i) What is meant by first ionization energy?
(ii) List three properties of electrovalent compounds
(iii) Consider the following pairs of elements: 9F and 17CL; 12Mg and 20Ca.
2. a) (i) Define nuclear fission.
(ii) Consider the equilibrium reaction represented by the following equation: A2(g) + 3B2(g) 2AB3(g); H = + kJmol-1. Explain briefly the effect of each of the following changes on the equilibrium composition:
- increase in the concentration of B;
- decrease in pressure of the system;
- addition of catalyst.
b) The lattice energies of three sodium halides are as follows:
Explain briefly the trend.
c) State the property exhibited by nitrogen (IV) oxide in each of the following reactions:
(i) 4Cu + 2NO2 4CuO + N2;
(ii) H2O+ 2NO2 HNO3 + HNO2.
3. a) (i) Define saturated solution.
(ii) Distinguish between dative bond and covalent bond.
(iii) Explain why sugar and common salt do not conduct electricity in the solid state……