WAEC Past Questions and Answers - Page 2225

11,121.

The beam of yellow colour on a traffic light is an indication to drivers to 

A.

Get ready to move

B.

Watch out for cars

C.

Stop

D.

Move

Correct answer is A

The beam of yellow colour on a traffic light is an indication to drivers to get ready to move. It is the transition signal between green (go) and red (stop), preparing drivers for the change.

11,122.

To enhance national development, parenthood which is the nucleus of every society must be

A.

Regulated by religious clerics

B.

Relaxed in their responsibilities

C.

A civil and morally responsible one

D.

Supported by leader in government

Correct answer is C

To enhance national development, parenthood, which is the nucleus of every society, must be a civil and morally responsible one. Responsible parenthood involves raising children to be responsible, productive, and ethical members of society, which contributes to national development.

 

11,123.

major attribute an individual will likely exhibit if not contended is

A.

Dishonesty

B.

Jealousy

C.

irresponsibility

D.

Greediness

Correct answer is D

A major attribute an individual will likely exhibit if not contented is greediness. Greediness is the excessive desire to acquire or possess more than what one needs or deserves, especially with respect to material wealth.

11,124.

Traffic regulations are mainly meant for all

A.

Private drivers

B.

Road users

C.

Pedestrians

D.

Truck drivers

Correct answer is B

Traffic regulations are mainly meant for all road users. This includes pedestrians, cyclists, motorists, and passengers. The purpose of traffic regulations is to ensure safety and smooth movement for all who use the road.

 

11,125.

Authority that is recognised by the law of the land is called

A.

Constituted authority

B.

Charismatic authority

C.

Consultative authority

D.

Religious authority

Correct answer is A

Constituted authority refers to the power or authority that is recognized by the law of the land. It is the power given to individuals or groups by the constitution of a country. This authority is legally recognized and has the power to make, interpret, enforce, or change laws.