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How do I access my JAMB portal on my phone?

 

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is responsible for conducting examinations for aspirants seeking admission into Nigerian universities. JAMB provides a portal for candidates to access their registration details, admission status using CAPS, and other JAMB services.

In this article, we will show you how candidates can access their JAMB portal on their phones.

 

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About the JAMB Portal

For those candidates who want to take the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), JAMB created the JAMB portal, an online platform. The portal provides a central platform for candidates to access information regarding their registration details, admission status, and other JAMB services.

Aspirates can access their JAMB portal using their registration number, email, and password.

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Steps to Access the JAMB Portal on the Phone

To access the JAMB website on a phone, candidates should follow the steps below:

Step 1: Ensure that the phone is connected to the internet.

Candidates can access the JAMB website on their phone, but candidates need to ensure that their phone is connected to the internet using mobile data or Wi-Fi.

Step 2: Open the browser.

Access the browser on your smart phone using Chrome or Safari.

Step 3: Type in the JAMB URL.

Type in the JAMB URL in the address bar of the browser. Candidates should ensure that they type in the URL correctly.

For the JAMB website, Click HERE

Step 4: Log in to the portal.

Once the JAMB portal is opened, candidates can log in to the portal using their registration number, email, and password. Candidates should ensure that they provide the correct information to access their portal.

JAMB Portal

Step 5: Access their JAMB services

After logging in to the portal, candidates can access their JAMB services, such as their registration details, admission status (CAPS), and other JAMB services. Candidates can navigate through the portal using the menu provided on the portal.

 

 

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Tips for Opening the JAMB Portal on Mobile Phones

Here are some tips for opening the JAMB portal on a phone:

Use a Fast and Stable Internet Connection: To open the JAMB portal on a phone, candidates need to ensure that their phone is connected to a fast and stable internet connection. A slow or unstable internet connection may lead to the portal not opening or taking a long time to load.

Use the correct URL: Candidates should ensure that they use the correct URL to access the JAMB portal. Using the wrong URL may lead to the portal not opening or directing the candidate to a different website.

Double-check the Registration Number and Password: Candidates should double-check their registration number and password before logging in to the portal. Providing the wrong registration number or password may lead to the portal not opening or denying the candidate access to their portal.

Conclusion

In conclusion, candidates can open their JAMB profiles on their phones by ensuring that their phone is connected to the internet, opening the browser, typing in the JAMB URL, logging in to the portal, and accessing their JAMB services. Candidates should ensure that they use a fast and stable internet connection, have sufficient storage space, use the correct URL, and double-check their registration number and password to avoid issues with opening the portal on their phones.

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How scholastics, others see JAMB cut-off marks

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), during its strategy meeting hung on July 21, fixed the base cut-off score for induction into the country’s colleges at 140 for the 2022/2023 scholarly meeting.

It put that of Polytechnics at 120, and Colleges of Education at 100.

Two years back, it had supported 160 as a cut-off mark for 2020/2021 college confirmations.

The board additionally endorsed 120 as removed marks for Polytechnic and 100 for the School of Education and Innovative organizations.

Last year, it reported 140 as the cut-off mark for all government, state, and confidential Universities; 100 for polytechnics; and 80 for schools of training in Nigeria for 2021 affirmation.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that, in declaring the current year’s removed imprints, the assessment body expressed that of the over 1.7 million applicants that sat for the assessment, just 378,639 scored 200 or more.

The pattern of the cut-off marks throughout the long term, dropping on account of colleges to 140, of the complete 400 imprints, has evoked blended responses.

Some depict the bringing down of the cut-off, the benchmark for situation of competitors into the country’s organizations of higher learning, as troubling, with suggestions for schooling norms.

Others, be that as it may, suspect something, saying it isn’t the sole determinant.

Prof. Oluwole Familoni, prompt past Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics and Research), University of Lagos, accepts that low profile off imprints wouldn’t empower rivalry.

He expressed that there was a need to guarantee that competitors are tested to get the best for the colleges particularly, as well as other tertiary establishments.

This, as indicated by him, will guarantee that the best are conceded and fit for reason, during and after graduation.

Prof. Ibrahim Bakare, Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities, Lagos State University, Ojo (ASUU-LASU), accepts the new JAMB trim off is an impression of the presentation of the competitors.

Bakare, likewise Director of Consult, LASU, said that the low profile off had serious ramifications on the nature of understudies being delivered right now.

“This suggests that the public authority needs to do a ton in propelling the educators first in our optional schools and giving an empowering climate to non-public schools to contend well.

“Government ought to likewise prepare and retrain our educators in state funded schools and enough prepare the research centers to upgrade the presentation of the understudies.

“More finances should be allotted in genuine terms to the schooling area, immediately, and the government assistance of educators ought to likewise be improved assuming the exhibition of understudies is to be upgraded,” he said.

Bakare said that instructors’ appraisals, legitimate quality affirmation components, and showing methods required quick consideration from the public authority.

“Showing climate should likewise be helpful for work with a smooth growing experience.

” State of crisis ought to be announced in our schooling area in Nigeria,” he said.

Yet, Chief Adeolu Ogunbanjo, Deputy National President, National Parent Teacher Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN), places that cut-off imprints should be visible just as a manual for college confirmation, however not in entirety.

He said that the foundations actually directed their own inside assessments, via the Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

“Note that understudies getting entrance into any college should have a blend of optional school testament assessments result, JAMB score, and the specific college inside led assessment.

“I think and I need to trust that the insight Prof. Ishaku Oloyode utilized there, was to guarantee that college confirmation is presently adaptable to guarantee that it takes more understudies, especially now that a great deal of things are upsetting schooling in the country.

“Yet, bringing the slice off down to 140 doesn’t imply that an understudy who tries to concentrate on Engineering can do as such; but we wouldn’t fret the step, as guardians,” he said.

Mr Andrew Agada, Principal, King’s College, Lagos is of the view that the up-and-comers’ presentation in the assessment might have been essential for the justification behind the cut-off marks reported.

He noticed that some time back, it used to be higher for colleges and other tertiary foundations.

“Colleges used to be 180 in any event, yet getting to this level at the present time, implies something should be generally off-base some place,” he said.

Agada praised one of his understudies that partook in the assessment and emerged with a complete score of 355.

He noticed that it was no mean accomplishment, adding that it was a respectable thing to the school and should have been praised.

Mr Sunday Fowowe, National President, Association of Nursery and Primary Education Instructors in Nigeria (ANPEIN) communicated worry at the cut-off marks during the current year.

Fowowe said that the horrible showing of up-and-comers in the current year’s assessment was conceivably because of the inquiries being over the educational plan or prospectus given to them to study.

“Likewise, perhaps lethargy with respect to the competitors, for which they didn’t read up well for the assessment, could likewise be a component.

“As scientists, we are constrained by this improvement to do a study about those that scored under 180, that will get entrance into the different colleges.

“We should do a four-year longitudinal investigation of their presentation in their future divisions, to check whether there is a relationship between’s JAMB execution (scores) and undergrad scholastic execution,” he said.

To Dr. Nasir Fagge, a previous President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), there is a requirement for a survey of the law laying out the JAMB.

As indicated by him, permitting the assessment body to conclude general cut-off marks for the country’s tertiary foundation should be casted off, on the off chance that the framework is to accomplish its order.

“This is something we have been drawing in the public authority on, before. Where on earth will you have a specific outfit to figure out what is best for foundations of learning concerning confirmation?

“The training is unfamiliar to college independence.

“The occupation of the board ought to end with leading the assessment. All it needs to do from there on is to examine the outcomes and handover to the separate organizations of higher learning, to conclude what they need.

“These foundations will then frame a board that will do different checks, come to an understanding and afterward hand it over to the Senate for ultimate conclusion.

“The demonstration of concluding who is conceded into any college, for example, ought to lie exclusively with the Senates of the different colleges.

“They ought to have the option to take a gander at the overall exhibition of the competitors and figure out where to fix their cut-off marks and not JAMB.

“As I would see it, I dare say that this kind of training by the assessment body doesn’t energize legitimacy and limit,” the unionist said.

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Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) Warns CBT Centers Against Extortion

The Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) has prompted licensed Computer Based Test (CBT) focus administrators against blackmail or face unforgiving outcomes.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) gave an admonition on Monday to administrators of certify Computer Based Test (CBT) focuses, advising them to quit coercing up-and-comers or they will confront cruel fines.

It expressed in its week after week announcement that it had been made mindful of reports that a few administrators charged more than the N700 expense for administrations delivered to up-and-comers.

It repeated that it wouldn’t endure any type of double-dealing and would require a N100,000 fine on culprits after they had to return cash gathered.

“Focus proprietors are cautioned that inability to stop the terrible demonstration will bring about a N100,000 fine and conceivable renouncement of the JAMB permit.”

“Competitors are urged to report any CBT focus charging an expense in overabundance of the board’s specified expense for any of its administrations,” it said.

The board likewise communicated trust that the focuses to which it conceded consent to carry out specific roles would proceed true to form.

Pillar certify CBT focuses in February to enlist possibility for parttime examinations, Sandwich programs, National Open University of Nigeria projects, and distance learning programs.

Pillar expressed that the authorizing was finished in line with the CBT focuses to decongest its workplaces the nation over after regularly packed practices during the cycle.

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Polytechnics and Colleges That Do Not Write Post UTME (2022/2023) https://examscholars.com/blog/polytechnics-and-colleges-that-do-not-write-post-utme-2022-2023/ https://examscholars.com/blog/polytechnics-and-colleges-that-do-not-write-post-utme-2022-2023/#respond Tue, 10 May 2022 09:14:53 +0000 https://examscholars.com/blog/?p=1760 Let’s talk about polytechnics that do not conduct post UTMEs for their candidates. In other words, this post will cover a list of polytechnics that won’t do post UTME for you if you seek admission into any of them. It will be delightful if you pursue admission into polytechnics that will save you the hurdle […]

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Let’s talk about polytechnics that do not conduct post UTMEs for their candidates. In other words, this post will cover a list of polytechnics that won’t do post UTME for you if you seek admission into any of them.

It will be delightful if you pursue admission into polytechnics that will save you the hurdle of reading for or writing another exam after you had done well in UTME.

Polytechnics that Won’t Do Post UTME
Osun State Polytechnic Iree, Osun State
Osun State College of Technology, Esa Oke, Osun State
Osun State College of Education, Ila-Orangun (free form for all aspirants as well)
Federal Polytechnic Offa, Kwara State
The Polytechnic Ibadan, Ibadan Oyo State
Oke Ogun Polytechnic, Saki Oyo State
Ibarapa Polytechnic Eruwa, Oyo State
Federal College of Agriculture, Moor Plantation Ibadan, Oyo State
Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, Ondo State
Federal College of Education (Special) Oyo, Oyo State
Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State
Federal Polytechnic Ilaro, Ilaro Ogun State
Federal Polytechnic Bida, Bida NigeriState
Lagos State Polytechnic Ojo, Lago State

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Universities That Do Not Write Post UTME (2022/2023) https://examscholars.com/blog/universities-that-do-not-write-post-utme-2022-2023/ https://examscholars.com/blog/universities-that-do-not-write-post-utme-2022-2023/#respond Tue, 10 May 2022 09:10:31 +0000 https://examscholars.com/blog/?p=1758 Some universities do not write post UTMEs for their candidates. All they want is your O’level results and JAMB UTME score. Instead of the post UTME, they prefer physical and/or online screening for credentials. Hence, if you’re afraid of writing other exams after UTME before you’re offered admission; I suggest you consider any of the […]

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Some universities do not write post UTMEs for their candidates. All they want is your O’level results and JAMB UTME score. Instead of the post UTME, they prefer physical and/or online screening for credentials. Hence, if you’re afraid of writing other exams after UTME before you’re offered admission; I suggest you consider any of the universities below.

Adeyemi College of Education Ondo State (Affiliated with Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife)
Ekiti State University (EKSU) and Affiliates e.g EKSU Ila Campus
Osun State University, Osogbo (UNIOSUN)
Lagos State University (LASU) and Affiliates e.g LASU Ilesa Campus
University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID)
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU)
Kwara State University (KWASU)
Federal University of Oye Ekiti (FUOYE)
Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko Ondo State
Ondo State University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa
University of Jos (UNIJOS)
Yobe State University (YSU)
Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, (AE-FUNAI)
Taraba State University, (TASU)
Federal University Kashere (FUKashere)
Modibbo Adama University of Technology (MAUTECH)
Cross River State University of Technology (CRUTECH)
Ebonyi State University (EBSU)
Ambrose Alli University (AAU)
Ebonyi State University (EBSU)

These are confirmed universities writing no post UTME for their admitted candidates. The list will continually be updated.

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What about a Full-Time Degree without the JAMB?
If you still want to avoid writing the UTME, some universities offer 12-month programs that only require you to obtain a Direct Entry form after completion.

With such advanced programs, you will be offered 200-level admission to the university where you completed them, as well as any other university that accepts them. The university programs listed below will allow you to gain admission without taking the JAMB.

Interim Joint Matriculation Board (IJMB)
Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB)
University Advanced Basic Science (UABS) e.g FUTA UABS
National Business & Technical Examination Board (NABTEB Advanced)
Cambridge Advanced level e.g UI Cambridge programme

After completion of any of the above programmes, you will obtain the Direct entry form which doesn’t require writing UTME. It’s through the DE form that you will choose any interested university you wish. If you meet a certain point required, you will eventually be offered admission

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How to Get a JAMB Score of More Than 300 in 2022 (Top JAMB Secrets) https://examscholars.com/blog/how-to-get-a-jamb-score-of-more-than-300-in-2022-top-jamb-secrets/ https://examscholars.com/blog/how-to-get-a-jamb-score-of-more-than-300-in-2022-top-jamb-secrets/#respond Sat, 07 May 2022 09:13:00 +0000 https://examscholars.com/blog/?p=1739 If you follow these steps, you will pass JAMB with flying colors this year. 1. Begin your preparations as soon as possible. This is the first and most important piece of advice any experienced person can give a JAMBite. The UTME examination is more advanced and technical than your O’level examination. Furthermore, it is extremely […]

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If you follow these steps, you will pass JAMB with flying colors this year.

1. Begin your preparations as soon as possible.
This is the first and most important piece of advice any experienced person can give a JAMBite. The UTME examination is more advanced and technical than your O’level examination. Furthermore, it is extremely competitive, with over 1.7 million candidates sitting for it each year, and less than 45 percent of that number gaining admission at the end of the year.

2. Create a workable schedule for yourself.
Many people will discourage you from doing this, most likely because they have tried and failed. However, the importance and value of creating a personal study schedule cannot be overstated. Yes, it takes a lot of discipline to maintain, but it is well worth it. Set aside specific days and times for each of your four subjects.

3. Utilize JAMB Syllabuses.
This is where many candidates fail, and it is the reason they fall short of their own expectations. Many people are unaware that there is a JAMB syllabus for all subjects. So they simply purchase a JAMB form, complete their registrations, and begin reading (and many just read amiss). Please have this delivered today. JAMB provides syllabuses for all subjects on which candidates are tested, and it is very reassuring to note that they do not go beyond their syllabus.

4. Use the JAMB-recommended textbooks.
Many people are unaware that there are JAMB Recommended Textbooks. As a result, they simply read any Senior Secondary School Textbook they could get their hands on and assume they are all the same. In their wisdom and based on the coverage of their syllabuses, JAMB recommends textbooks to help candidates grasp the necessary information or knowledge to excel in the UTME examination. As a result, it would be foolish for any serious candidate with admission as a goal not to use recommended textbooks.

5. Review previous question papers.
One of the secrets to passing any examination (whether external or internal) is to learn how the examiner sets his questions, and the only way to do so is to obtain previous year’s question papers. Good enough, JAMB Past Questions are easily accessible from inception to the present day, and it may interest you to know that the majority of the questions set by JAMB in recent years are simply a repetition of questions set in the past.

6. Participate in UTME coaching.
There’s a lot to be learned from those who have more experience than you. With such people, you are protected from certain mistakes, and you will receive instructions, input, and advice from them, and everything will turn out for the better. Attending some UTME classes is a very viable option.

7. Recognize your weak points and work to improve them.
Don’t be embarrassed to admit that you’re not very good at a particular topic or subject. Accept that you are lacking in those areas and devise strategies to improve. Work on your weaknesses. Try to develop a personal interest in subjects in which you are overly skilled. Get to know your teachers better, make friends with those who are already excelling in that field, and devote more time and energy to studying those subjects.

Now, while you’re working to improve your weak points, don’t forget about your strengths. Many people make this error, but you don’t have to. It is even easier to expand in your area of strength. So, keep working on the subjects that are relatively easier for you until you reach the point where you score 100 percent on every practice test.

8. Seek Assistance!
Over 1.7 million other candidates are preparing for this exam. So you’re not the only one here. Find and connect with others who are studying for the exam. People who share similar interests and goals. Collaborate with them as a team, and use social media to connect with each other no matter how far apart you are geographically. Working as part of a team provides the necessary challenge and motivates you to work harder. This significantly speeds up the preparation process.

9. Increase your practice time.
Unfortunately, the time available for JAMB preparation is limited. More practice should be your response. If you don’t know how to use a computer, get some training and practice on the CBT mode. Prepare for the main exam by learning your way around the environment.

10. Consider the God-factor.

Always remember that the Almighty still rules over men’s affairs. Maintain a relationship with your Creator and constantly pray for the upcoming UTME exams. Pray that no heartbreaking or unfortunate event occurs to you – that you do not become ill or miss an exam, that your system does not malfunction, and that your network is favorable to you.

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Do you intend to take the 2020 JAMB UTME? Do you want a blatantly excellent outcome? If you answered yes, continue reading.
In Nigeria, the JAMB exam is a significant higher education entrance examination. Every year, over one million people take the JAMB exam. One unthinkable and resounding dilemma about the JAMB exam is that any mistake during the exam can cost you an extra year before being admitted to university.

This post is not about how to pass your JAMB exam and get an invitation to the JAMB post-UME. If you are looking for the above-mentioned post, I recommend you read the post below before proceeding.

I will focus on how to approach JAMB mathematics during the JAMB exam in a way that will help you score very high. For most students taking the JAMB exam, JAMB math has been a nightmare. It is not always a lack of ability in JAMB maths that causes a problem, but rather the inability of many students to answer their JAMB maths exam in an effective and efficient manner without affecting their overall time allotted for the exam.

Time and management are significant factors that cause students to score poorly on the JAMB exam, and little attention has been paid to how to best manage this issue. You may find yourself cutting into time allotted for other JAMB subjects as a result of overspending on the JAMB maths exam.

It is critical to maintain focus and manage your time effectively. Remember that most JAMB exam centers do not allow the use of calculators in the exam hall, so you must use your brain to solve simple arithmetic.

Which JAMB Subject Should I Begin With?
Apart from JAMB English language, which is a compulsory JAMB subject that all candidates must take, three other subjects are optional, depending on the university program you have chosen. There is no right or wrong answer as to which subject to begin with, but it is best to begin with subjects that you are familiar with.

Being in your comfort zone when it comes to JAMB subjects will increase your speed and ability to tackle JAMB questions. This pattern will continue from subject to subject until the questions are completed.

Jump Unfamiliar Question
Another proven trick that will help you save valuable and precious time during your JAMB maths exam is the ability to jump over questions that you do not understand on first glance or questions that will take greater time to solve.

Leaving unfamiliar questions will give you complete control over your JAMB maths exam because once you have completed the simple and known questions, you will be able to devote your time to solving the difficult JAMB maths questions you left behind. The advantage now is that you are not under any pressure to answer the questions, and with your level of concentration, many ideas on how to best solve the questions will keep popping into your head.

Taking these factors into account and sticking to them during your JAMB maths exam can go a long way toward helping you improve your JAMB maths result.

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JAMB Chemistry Question 2022 Expected Topics And Approach https://examscholars.com/blog/jamb-chemistry-question-2022-expected-topics-and-approach/ https://examscholars.com/blog/jamb-chemistry-question-2022-expected-topics-and-approach/#comments Sat, 07 May 2022 09:03:31 +0000 https://examscholars.com/blog/?p=1733 JAMB Chemistry questions are simple to answer if you pay close attention to some important chemistry topics. There are some topics in the UTME chemistry syllabus that appear frequently in JAMB questions. On this page, I will list the topics to which every JAMB UTME chemistry candidate should pay close attention. JAMB Chemistry Expected Topics […]

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JAMB Chemistry questions are simple to answer if you pay close attention to some important chemistry topics. There are some topics in the UTME chemistry syllabus that appear frequently in JAMB questions.

On this page, I will list the topics to which every JAMB UTME chemistry candidate should pay close attention.
JAMB Chemistry Expected Topics Separating Techniques
How to Find an Empirical Formula
Equation balancing
Salt, Acid, and Base (Physical and Chemical properties, Neutralization rxn)
The PH Scale
Isotopes
Configuration of electronic devices
The Gas Law
The redox reaction
Chemical reaction rate (Le Chatelier’s principle)
Carbon and its derivatives
Hydrogen and its compound Nitrogen, as well as Sulphur and its compound
Allotropes
Hydrocarbons with aromatic and aliphatic rings (Alkane, Alkene, Akyne, Benzene)
Isomerism
Alkanol \sAlkanoic \sEsterification
Water hardness Saponification
The preceding topics are classified as organic, physical, and industrial chemistry.
Many students believe that chemistry is volatile, which is why you must adequately prepare to score above 70 on it.
It is critical that you are familiar with the chemical properties, physical properties, and laboratory preparation of nos. 11–14. The naming of hydrocarbons and their differences, as well as the balancing of redox reactions, are all equally important. I’ve discovered that candidates who pay close attention to these chemistry topics always do well on the exam.
JAMB Chemistry Exam Questions and Answers
(1) An organic compound is composed of 60% carbon, 13.3% hydrogen, and 26.7 percent oxygen. Determine the empirical formula.

C6H13O2 (A)

C4H9O (B)

C5H12O (C5H12O) (C5H12O) (C5H

C3H8O (D)

[C = 12, H = 1, O = 16] Formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formal

D is the correct answer.

(2) The reaction of ammonia and ethyl ethanoate results in

Ethanol and propanamide (A)

Ethanol and ethanamide (B)

Propanol and ethanamide (C)

Propanol (D) and propanamide

B is the correct answer.

(2) An example of an is 2-methylbutan-2-ol.

Tertiary alkanol (B)

dihydric alkanol (C)

(D) alkanol primary

B is the correct answer.

(4) Using the technique of fractionation, chlorophyll obtained from green plant leaves can be composed of more than one colored component.

crystallization (A)

hydrolysis (B)

(C) chromatography

sublimation (D)

C is the correct answer.

(5) The color of the water in the fountain is

A. cyan Orange B. D. yellow C. red

C is the correct answer.

(6) Permanent water hardness can be removed by

Filtration (A)

(B) the addition of slaked lime

(C) the addition of caustic soda

(D) it is boiling.

B is the correct answer.

(7) A solution that, when treated with hydrochloric acid, emits a colorless, odorless gas that turns lime water milky is most likely a solution.

trioxocarbonate (A) (IV)

trioxonitrate (B) (V)

(B) trioxonitrate(V)

(C) hydroxide

(D) chloride

Answer – A

(8) If chlorine is bubbled into water and the resulting yellowish-green solution is exposed to bright sunlight for a while, the solution will decompose giving out

(A) oxygen, thereby producing hypochlorous

(B) chlorine and oxygen

(C) oxygen and leaving behind aqueous hydrochloric acid

(D) oxygen, hydrogen and chlorine

Answer – C

(9) H3PO4(aq)+ H2O(l) → H2PO4–(aq) + H3O+(aq)

∆H = –13kJ at 298K

In the reaction above, an increase in temperature would

(A) have no effect on the reaction

(B) slow down the reverse reaction

(C) favour the forward reaction

(D)favour the reverse reaction

Answer – D

(10) Sulphur (IV) oxide bleaches by

(A) hydration (B) reduction (C) absorption (D) oxidation

Answer B

(11) Which of the following gases can be collected by the method of downward delivery?

(A) Oxygen (B) Hydrogen (C) Chlorine (D) Ammonia.

Answer – C

(12) Milikan’s contribution to the development of atomic theory is the
determination of

(A) charge on electron (B) positive rays (C) charge to mass ratio (D) cathode rays

Answer A

(13) What current in amperes will deposit 2.7g of alluminium in 2 hours? (A) 32 (B) 8 (C) 4 (D) 16

Answer C

(14) Ethanoic acid is

(A) tribasic (B) unionizeable (C) monobasic (D) dibasic

Answer C

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Exam Slip Re-Printing Procedure for the 2022 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) https://examscholars.com/blog/exam-slip-re-printing-procedure-for-the-2022-joint-admissions-and-matriculation-board-jamb-4/ https://examscholars.com/blog/exam-slip-re-printing-procedure-for-the-2022-joint-admissions-and-matriculation-board-jamb-4/#respond Thu, 05 May 2022 10:00:55 +0000 https://examscholars.com/blog/?p=1715 The reprint portal for the 2022 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) has been activated. Applicants can now print their examination slips via email or the JAMB website. See the instructions for printing the JAMB slip below. This is to notify all candidates who have registered for the 2022 Joint […]

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The reprint portal for the 2022 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) has been activated. Applicants can now print their examination slips via email or the JAMB website. See the instructions for printing the JAMB slip below.
This is to notify all candidates who have registered for the 2022 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) that the printing of the examination slip has begun.

The exam slip, which includes each candidate’s exam schedule (date, time, and location), is now available for printing on the JAMB portal.
On Saturday, April 30, all candidates who registered for the 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) could begin printing their 2022 UTME notification slips ahead of the exam.

The 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) will be held nationwide on Saturday, May 6, 2022.

Candidates are advised to print their slips prior to the start of the JAMB Exam in order to become acquainted with the examination schedules, as no excuse for missing the examination will be accepted.

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How Print JAMB Exam Slip Showing Date & Time
Reprinting of JAMB registration slip is quite easy. All you would be required to print your JAMB exam slip that reflects your examination schedule is your registration number. Follow the steps outlined below for the process:

STEP 1: Go to the JAMB UTME e-slip printing page at https://portal.jamb.gov.ng/eFacility/PrintExaminationSlip
STEP 2: Supply your JAMB Registration Number or Email address or Phone number in the appropriate column.
STEP 3: Finally, click on the ‘Print Examination Slip‘ button to access your exam schedule.
CLICK HERE

Please allow your browser to display a popup for the JAMB website (www.jamb.org.ng).

NOTE:

Wrist Watch, Mobile Phone, Electronic Device, Pen/Biro, Key Holder, ATM Card, Eraser, Bangles, Ring, Necklace ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE EXAMINATION CENTRE.
It is recommended that you keep a copy of this Slip for future reference.
At the Examination Centre, your biometric (thumbprint) verification is REQUIRED.
If you do not sit for the exam as specified above, you will be marked absent and will forfeit your right to sit for the exam.
The UTME Subject will not be changed in the Examination Centre.

Among other things, the Board must follow the COVID-19 Protocols:

At the gate, there will be a temperature check.
Before entering the exam center, there will be hand-washing/sanitizer.
There will be no entry to the exam center if you do not wear a face mask.
For the duration of the examination, you must wear a face mask.
All candidates are advised to plan ahead of time and stay close to their examination sites; if possible, they should visit their centers prior to the exam date.

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