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Saturday, 1 April 2017

2016/17 GSP201 PAST QUESTIONS FOR THE CBT ONLINE QUIZ - LIVE QUESTION



2016/17 GSP201 PAST QUESTIONS FOR THE CBT ONLINE QUIZ - LIVE QUESTION

1. ---------------------- is not an aspect or sub-field of human geography?
a. Industrial geography
b. Agricultural geography
c. Hydrological geography
d. Population geography


2. The ----------------------- believes in the Laissez-faire principle in the working of the economy?
a. Classical economists
b. Keynesians
c. Socialists
d. Monetarists


3. -------------------- refers to government administration supervised through departments staffed
with officials?
a. Bureaucracy
b. Public Policy
c. Public administration
d. Management


4. -------------------------- is a process of learning by means of which citizens are inculcated with the
norms, values, skills etc that enables their effective participation in the activities of their political
community?
a. Political culture
b. Political learning
c. Political Socialization
d. Political participation


5. --------------------- is the branch of ethics which concerns itself with the definition of and
clarification of ethical concepts?
a. Normative ethics
b. Deontology
c. Teleology
d. Meta-ethics


6. The subject matter of anthropology is ---------------------------------
a. Culture
b. Society
c. Man
d. Human interaction
7. -------------------------- is the field or sub-field of psychology which focuses on how the body,
especially the hormones, brain and parts of the nervous systems, influences behavior?
a. Experimental psychology
b. Psychometrics
c. Cognitive psychology
d. Biopsychology


8. In the traditional African Society ----------- and --------------- worlds are believes to exists?
a. The human and the supreme
b. The human and mundane
c. The spirit and the inspirited
d. The spirit and the human


9. The following are the elements of mass communication, except ---------------?
a. Decoding
b. Noise
c. Channels
d. Social media


10. Social work education includes the following, except -----------------------?
a. Humanities
b. The professional foundation
c. Codes of ethics
d. A broad liberal arts base.
 

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Thursday, 30 March 2017

How to Enroll in GSP Quiz - University of NIgeria, Nsukka.

How to Enroll in GSP Quiz Tests - UNN


If you are a student in UNN and you've not heard of Enrollment key, then you may not be offering the General Studies. For some times now, the management of the school, University of Nigeria has come up with the new idea the school general studies quizzes will now be computer based, and Not just computer based, the other interesting part of the whole thing is that students can stay anywhere to take the test provided there is access to the internet. 


The school has also made available WI-FI for all the students to access the net at any time, any day.
If you've not yet got your's, click here to see how to get your login details.

This post will guide you on how to enroll in the quiz.

STEPS TO ENROLL:
  1. Visit moodle.unn.edu.ng and login with your matriculation number (2016123456), eliminating the '/'  as username and your default password used in the student portal login.
  2. Scroll down to the "Course Category", and select the course you are offering. The courses available there are: 
SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES
  • HUMANITIES 
  • USE OF ENGLISH 
  • USE OF THE LIBRARY
  • SOCIAL SCIENCES 
  • NATURAL SCIENCE
Though there are other options there to choose from, but for this course, GSP, we concentrate on these.

Department




Enrollment field


To be able to view what you are typing, click on the unmask box just beside the Enrollment Key field and click on enroll me.
You then process to choose the time you are comfortable to write the test in the next page that loads.

For further explanations, comment below, if we do not give you answer, the contact the school ICT.

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234 UNN Summit, Empowering the Leaders of Tomorrow

234 UNN Summit, Empowering the Leaders of Tomorrow


The 1st Ever 234 UNN Summit will be hosted by The 234 Project in partnership with the All-Nigeria United Nations Students’ and Youth Association, University of Nigeria Chapter(ANUNSA, UNN). The Summit is a progressive event founded on the 234Project’s mission of building a platform where people can discover everything positive, progressive and inspirational about Nigeria. The theme of the Summit is "Empowering the Leaders of Tomorrow".





Available seating is limited so be sure to sign up as soon as possible to enter for Door Busters.

Date: May 5th 2017
Time: 11 a.m
Theme: Empowering the Leaders of tomorrow
Location: Princess Alexandra Auditorium (PAA), UNN Campus
Contact: Send emails to questions@the234project.com or call 07037929503/07068632652

To register for free CLICK HERE

There are three packages to choose from during the application:


  1.  234 Startup ------------- Worth- N75,000 Grand Prize {Pitch your unique solution, product or business idea that you believe will impact lives.}
  2.  234 Debate ------------- Worth - N80,000 Grand Prize { Make the best argument to prove your point right and your opponent’s point wrong.}
  3. 234 Heritage ------------ Worth - N30,000 Grand Prize {Showcase your cultural heritage. Share and demonstrate your pride and love for Nigeria}


SEE DETAILS AND SCREENSHOTS BELOW:






234 STARTUP



WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE ?

  1. University of Nigeria Students who are innovative and creative
  2. University of Nigeria Students who are entrepreneurial
  3. University of Nigeria Students who are solutions oriented/problem solvers
  4. University of Nigeria Students who are environmentalist
  5. University of Nigeria Students with an idea to start a business
  6. University of Nigeria Students who have started a company
Students from the following Campuses may apply:
-Nsukka Campus
-Enugu Campus
-Aba Campus

OBJECTIVES

Create an opportunity for students to present their business venture, product ideas or solutions in an environment that promotes new venture creation and the spirit of entrepreneurship
Award students on the merits of presenting their idea and the completeness of the idea with N75,000 and certificates of participation
Give students a chance to showcase their talent and passion for entrepreneurship

GENERAL COMPETITION GUIDELINES

The competition is FREE to enter and is open to UNN Students.
Individuals or Teams (max of 2 people) may register by filling out the application below

PROCESS AND JUDGING.


Judges will include entrepreneurs, consultants and other business professionals.
Online submissions will be judged and the finalists will be notified.
The Top 3 Startups will then compete in the final round on the 5th of May.
The winners will be announced at the end of the program.

FINAL ROUND GUIDELINES

The purpose of a pitch is to QUICKLY get the potential investor’s attention, let them know what you have and get them to say, “Tell me more!”
Distributing materials, samples and/or prototypes is permitted and encouraged.
Finalists will be required to present PowerPoint slides (max of 6)
During the final round, each person/team will be given five minutes to present their business idea, product idea or solution. Finalists will also answer questions from the panel of judges about their presentation.
VIDEO SUBMISSION GUIDELINES – Video Must be 2 MINS max

Remember to include:

  1. Opening – What is your business/idea/solution/innovation?
  2. What are you solving for and what is your proposed solution?
  3. What is your competitive advantage?
  4. How much capital is required to launch your Startup?
  5. Upload your video to YouTube or Vimeo and share the link for your submission. It can be a private or public link, as long as our judges can access it.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
234 DEBATE



WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE ?

-University of Nigeria Students @
-Nsukka Campus
-Enugu Campus
-Aba Campus

OBJECTIVES

Create an opportunity for students to present their oratory and critical thinking skills in an environment that promotes leadership and transparency
Award students on the merits of presenting their view points and the completeness of thought with N80,000 and certificates of participation.

GENERAL COMPETITION GUIDELINES

  1. This is a 4 person team competition and the team captain and team name should be registered in the application below.
  2. At least 2 members must participate in submitted video.
  3. Choose to Defend or Argue against one of the topics below.
  4. Skill-based education panacea to the unemployment problems in Nigeria.

Reverting to an Agro-Dependent economy, a panacea to Nigeria’s economic woes.

PROCESS AND JUDGING

  1. Judges will include entrepreneurs and business professionals
  2. The Top 3 teams will be selected following the online submissions and finalists will be notified.
  3. The finalists will make a presentation on May 5th, 2017.
  4. The winners will be announced at the end of the event.

VIDEO SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Remember to include:

Video has to be a maximum of 120 seconds – (2mins).
Remember to state your topic, your position and your conclusion
Make sure you speak clearly and that the submitted video is very clear. Feel free to reach out to friends and colleagues to review the video before you submit. VIDEOS THAT ARE HARD TO COMPREHEND OR VIEW WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
  1. Light your shot appropriately.
  2. Have a professional appearance.
  3. Upload your video to YouTube or Vimeo and share the link for your submission. It can be a private or public link, as long as our judges can access it.

FINAL ROUND GUIDELINES

These guidelines would be provided on the day of the event.

234Heritage:





WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE ?

Universtiy of Nigeria Students @ any of the following Campuses
Nsukka Campus
Enugu Campus
Aba Campus

OBJECTIVES

Strengthen young people’s adequate understanding of other cultures: develop a tolerant attitude to cultural differences and respect for ethnic peculiarities with their unique forms of self-expression and artistic realization
Support emerging talents in their creative initiatives and promote choreography and other various artistic forms, performing and pedagogical aspects. The competition should encourage academic, professional cooperation and cultural exchange between participating teams.

GENERAL COMPETITION GUIDELINES

The competition is FREE to enter and is open all University of Nigeria Students.
Individuals or Groups (max of 6 people) may register by filling out the application below

PROCESS AND JUDGING


  1. Online submissions will be judged and the finalist will be notified.
  2. The Top 3 Acts will then compete in the final round on the 5th of May.
  3. The winners will be announced at the end of the event.


FINAL ROUND GUIDELINES

Finalists will be informed of all final round guidelines
VIDEO SUBMISSION GUIDELINES – Video should not be longer than 2MINs

Remember to include:

  1. Name of the Act and performance type.
  2. Upload your video to YouTube or Vimeo and share the link for your submission. It can be a private or public link, as long as our judges can access it.


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Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Sunday, 26 March 2017

GSP 207: Logic, Philosophy and Human Existence QUIZ

GSP 207: Logic, Philosophy and Human Existence QUIZ


                           

                           HUMANITIES UNIT SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES
                                      UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA

 First Semester Examinations, 2013/2014 Session Friday, April 2, 2014: Time 11/2 hrs.
GSP 207: Logic, Philosophy and Human Existence
Candidate’s Personal Data:



Name …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Reg. No: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Department …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Candidate’s Signature ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Candidate’s GSP 207 Lecturer/Seminar Leader ………………………………………………………………………………………..
General Instructions: Candidates Must:
(i)                  Fill in the above information under Candidate’s Personal Data and complete the corresponding columns in the examination answer booklet before answering any Question
(ii)                Insert this question paper inside the answer script and hand in to the invigilator at the end of the examination.
(Section A) Answer Question 1 and any other Question
1.       State the Authors, year of publications and ISBN numbers of TWO of the SET texts you read, and summarized the themes with emphasis on how the Nation can attain stability and meaningful development.
2.       How can Humanities be adapted to serve the needs of Africa?
3.       Human Rights and Social Justice is an imperative for nation building: discuss this statement with reference to Nigerian situation.
4.       Highlight the traditional Values and mention how they could resolve the crises of moral values in our time.
(SECTION B) Attempt all Questions

Supply the correct answer to each of the statements from the list of options provided.

1.       The branch of philosophy that deals with studies of human knowledge is known  as ----------------- A Epidemiology B. Rationalism C Epistemology D. Axiology

2.        Who among these is not a rationalist? A. Plato B. Rene Descartes C. Leibniz D. John Locke

3.       All these are empiricists excepts: A. Spinoza B. Huma C. Hobbes D. Berkeley

4.       It was --------------------- who reconciled both rationalism and empiricism. A. Emmanuel Kant B Immanuel Kant C. Immanuel Cant D Immanuel Kant.

5.       The source of knowledge that deals with the act of communicating divine truth is ----------------- A. Intuition B. Revelation C. Authority D. Reason

6.       The major thrust of skepticism is ------------------ A Praise singing B. Epistemology C. Doubt D. Pragmatism

7.       ----------------------------- saw skepticism as a contradiction. A St. Augustine B. St. Anselem C. St. Andrew, D. St. Francis

8.       “My brother, who leads the most powerful secret cult on the campus, seeks to know if my name if still in your list of noise-makers”. In Fallacy, this statement is an example of my name is still in your list of noise-makers”. in fallacy, this statement is an example of
A. Argumentum ad Hominen B. Argumentum ad Misericordiam C. Argumentum ad Baculum D. Argumentum ad Verecundiam.

9.       The following are examples of fallacies of ambiguity, except 
A. Accent B. Descent. C. Amphiboly D. Equivocation.

10.   The fallacy of Begging the Question is also known as:
A Questio Disputata B. Tu Quogue C. Non Causa Pro Causa D. Petitio Principi

11.   Ignoratio Elenchi is another name for the fallacy of:
A. Irrelevant conclusion B. Ignorance C. False cause D. False Belief

12.   United Nation Declaration of Human Rights took place in the year.
A 1939                   B. 1945 C. 1948                  D. 1949

13.   In the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria, Human Rights were enshrined as fundamental Rights in Chapter.
A One                        B. Two                  C. Three               D. Four

14.   One of the following is not an aspect of Human Rights:
A. Rights to Life B. Rights to Fair hearing                 C. Rights to Self-determination         D. Rights to Kleptomania

15.   ----------------------- distinguished two sources of the expression to value
A. Plato B. John Dewey              C. Phaedo                 D. Noetis A

16.   Franz Fanen’s writings are known to advocate violence of a particular nature:
 A. Physical              B. Economic        C. Cultural                D. African            E. Natural

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17.   Two Branches of metaphysics are:         
A. Cosmogony and Ontology      B. Cosmology and Ontology        C. Epistemology and Axiology          D. Ethics and Aesthetics

18.   One of these is not among the four causes postulated by Aristotle:
A. The material cause             B. The formal cause                 C. The final cause             D. The efficiency cause

19.   The equalization Scheme exalted -----------------------
A. African – Americans B. African outcast C. African dibias D. African magic E. None of the above.

20.   The oracle Delphi declared: “If Croesus (the King of Lydia) goes to war with cyrus (the king of Persia), he will destroy a mighty kingdom”. This is an example of the fallacy of ------------------
A. Equivocation   B. Amphiboly     C. Accent D. Complex Question

>> ALSO READ POSSIBLE QUESTIONS FROM CHAPTER 6 OF THE BOOK - CLICK HERE.

 
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[CBT]--Possible Question from GSP 207 Chapter 4 (Fallacies in Logic and Law reports)

[CBT]--Possible Question from GSP 207 Chapter 4 (Fallacies in Logic and Law reports) 

 

All student offering the course GSP207 in University of Nigeria Nsukka are required to practice the following selected questions to get prepared for quiz and examination forth coming  quiz and examination on the 27th March and 4th April respectively.



1. An argument that may seem correct but proves not to be so upon examination is ---------------------

2. Aristotle limited such fallacious to -------------------.

3. Another name for Argumentum ad Baculum is ---------------------.

4. Argument directed to the man, Abusive is known as --------------------------.

5. Argument directed to the man, Circumstantial is known as ----------------------.

6. Argument from Ignorance is refered to as -----------------------------.

7. Appeal to Pity is refered to as -------------------------------.

8. Appeal to the people is referred to as --------------------------.

9. Appeal to Authority is referred to as -----------------------------.

10. Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc means -------------------------.

11. Fallacy of Ambiguity is divided into ---------------.

12. Fallacy of division is exactly the opposite of fallacy of -----------------.

13. Which of the following is not among the fallacies of ambiguity: Equivocation, amphiboly, composition, Populum.

14. When a word has more than one meaning is called -----------------------.

15. When there is a shift or change in the meaning of a statement based on deceptive but
    invalid assent or emphasis placed on a part of the statement is -----------------------.

16. When a person argues from premises with  ambiguous grammatical construction which are
    confusing is ------------.

17. "All men are equal" is an example of ----------------. .

18. A person's good or bad behaviour is logically irrelevant to truthfulness or falsehood.---------------.

19. Ignoratio Elenchi means ---------.
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Saturday, 25 March 2017

Possible Questions from GSP 207 Chapter 5 (Basic Symbolic Logic)

Possible Questions from GSP 207 Chapter 5 (Basic Symbolic Logic)

All student offering the course GSP207 in University of Nigeria Nsukka are required to practice the following selected questions to get prepared for quiz and examination forth coming  quiz and examination on the 27th March and 4th April respectively.


Take time to through the following questions:

1. A type of statement that makes one complete sense is --------------------------------
2. Logical connectives are also known as ----------------------------------------
3. Negation is represented by the symbol ---------------------- & --------------
4. Conjunctions are represented by the symbol -----------, -----------------, -------------- and --------------
5. Disjunction is represented by the symbol --------------------------------
6. "iff" stands for -----------------------------------.

Use the following  information to answer the questions from 7 - 9.

If  P = John Bull and Q = Peter is handsome, then

7. P ^ Q means that ---------------------------------------------
8. ~ (P ^ Q) means that -----------------------------------------
9. ~ P means that -------------------------------------------------.

Use the information in the table below to answer question 10:



p q p ^ q
Line 1 F T _______
 Line 2 T F _______
Line 3 F T _______
Line 4 F F _______

10. Fill in the spaces in the figure above.


Use the information in the table below to answer question 11:




Column1 p  q p ^ q ~p ~q ~ ( p ^ q)
Line 1 T T ___ ___ ___ ______
Line 2 T F ___ ___ ___ ______
Line 3 F T ___ ___ ___ ______
Line 4 F F ___ ___ ___ ______

11. Fill in the spaces in the figure above.

12. A statement is either true or false? -------------------
13 Sentences are the building block of arguments, True or False, ------------------------
14. ----------------------- is the initiator symbolic logic.


CLICK HERE TO PRACTICE FOR CHAPTER 6
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