Passage A All over the world till lately and in most of the world till today, mankind has been following the course of nature: that is to say, it has been breeding up to the maximum. To let nature take her extravagant course in the reproduction of the human race may have made sense in an age in which we were also letting her take her course in decimating mankind by casualties of war, pestilence and famine. Being human, we have at least revolted against that senseless waste. We have started to...
1. Which of the following is not a connective symbol? 2. Which of the following is not a connective symbol? 3. Which of the following is not a connective symbol? 4. Which of the following is not a connective in English?
1. The thesis that argues that the external world exists independently of the mind is called---- 2. The objects of the external world are mere constructs of our minds. This is the view of 3. Who attempted to reconstruct the epistemological chaos of the modern period? 4. In an attempt to reconcile the parallelism of rationalism and empiricism, ---------------- inadvertently introduced metaphysical ---------------------- into epistemology.
1. The two accounts of origin of the Igbo asserts that they came from 2. The Europeans were not happy with Benin because of the following, except 3. Which year was the British punitive expedition sent to Benin 4. The rulers of the Oyo Empire took the title of
1. Taboos are part of the……………… of society. 2. The late Dr. Ladi Kwali was renowned for the art of…………………… 3. Culture is ……………………………. derived.
1. Yoruba Kingdoms rose to ----------- by the 20 century 2. The Hausas were traditional worshippers before the 12 and 14 centuries, respectively 3. Mai …..attempted to destroy traditional religion in Borno during his reign
CONTENTS Introduction . PAGES 1 What you will Learn in this Course . 1 Course Aims . 1 Course Objectives . 2 Working through the Course................................................ 2 Course Materials.................................................. 2 Study Units........................................................................... Textbooks and References.......................................... Assignment........................................................ 3 Presentation Schedu...
1. From the letters A to D choose the ones that has the same consonants words as the one represented by the letters 2. An essay is a piece of - which is made up of several paragraphs and written about a specific topic 3. The - part of an essay must captivate the readers interest
1. The root meaning of Philosophy is ……… (A) Wise love (B) Wisdom friendly (C) Wisdom lover (D) Wisdom friendship 2. What is fatalism? (A) The belief that everything has a cause (B) The view that human beings do not have the power to change the course of events (C) The view that nothing happens without a cause (D) The belief that reality is mechanistic 3. The concept of justice in Platonism consists of ……… (A) Doing the right and commendable thing (B) Goodness and uprightn...
Which of the following is not a connective symbol? a. b. ~ c. (d) σ 2. Which of the following is not a connective symbol? a → b ~ c ↔ (d) β 3. Which of the following is not a connective symbol? (a) α b ↔ c ~ d → 4. Which of the following is not a connective in English? a If…Then… b And c Or (d) Conclude. 5. Which of the following is not a connective in English? a. and b or (c) declare D if and only if.
1. Sabon Garis were established in the - 2. The nationalist who resigned his membership of NYM because his candidate lost an election into executive council was who? 3. Sabo Garis were occupied by who?
What is a journal? A journal is a chronological record of the transactions of a business entity. It is a form of diary that is used to record transactions before they are posted to the related ledgers. There are two basic types of journal: special and general journals. A special journal is designed in a tabular form to record one type of transaction involving sales and purchases. Examples of special journals are sales journal, purchases journal, sales return journal and purchases return jour...
COURSE CONTENT The course content consists basically of the treatment of accounting transactions according tothe provisions of relevant accounting standards. COURSE AIM The aim of the course is to introduce you to basic principles of accounting and to understand how financial documents are posted into accounting record in order to determine the profit orloss of an organization. It also includes practical treatment of accounting transactions conducted through the bank and how errors in account...
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: “The course is designed to enable students to learn the application of the double entry system of book keeping, as well as the underlying principles, concepts, conventions and classification of accounts as applied in different types of transactions. The course will examine students on their ability to apply their knowledge to practical tasks, their ability to record transactions by double entry systems and their appreciation of the use of modern methods in the preparati...
Trial Balance The trail balance can be defined as the list of all balances extracted from the ledger accounts at a given point in time drawn up to test the arithmetic accuracy of accounting entries. The debit balances are shown under the debit column and the credit balances under the credit column. As has been mentioned, the total of the debit balances should agree with the total of the credit balances if the double entry principle have been correctly applied. The failure of the totals to agr...