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WAEC Auto Mechanics Essay Objective Question And Answer

- By Pelumi Emmanuel WAEC Auto Mechanics Essay Objective Question And Answer 2021 TOPICS NOTES

between Tony and Constance with that between young Marlow and Kate 8. What makes Mr. Hardcastle a humorous character? SECTION C (African Poetry) 9. Relate the title of the poem Ambush to the theme of frustrated dreams. 10. Comment on the poets’ use of imagery in The Dining Table. SECTION D (NonAfrican Poetry) 11. Comment on Birches as a descriptiv­e poem. 12. Examine the relationsh­ip between God and man in The Pulley. THE ALBINOS AND BLIND CANDIDATES ARE TO BE GIVEN 15 MINUTES EXTRA TIME ACROSS ALL SUBJECTS. Waec Literature Books – Reading Text from 2021 SSCE Syllabus: Here are reading materials from the waec literature syllabus 2021. African Prose Amma Darko – Faceless Bayo Adebowale – Lonely Days. Non-African Prose Richard Wright – Native Son Horace Walpole – The Castle of Otranto Patience Swift – The Last Goodman *William Shakespear­e – OTHELLO. NonAfrican Drama Oliver Goldsmith – She Stoops to Conquer Lorraine Hansberry – A Raisin in the Sun. African Drama Frank Ogodo Ogbeche – Harvest of Corruption Dele Charley – The Blood of a Stranger. African Poetry Birago Drop – Vanity Gbemisola Adeoti – Ambush Gabriel Okara – Piano and Drums Gbanabam Hallowell – The Dinning Table Lenrie Peter – The Panic of Growing Older Kofi Awoonor – The Anvil and the Hammer. Non-African Poetry Alfred Tennyson – Crossing the Bar George Herbert – The pulley William Blake – The School Boy William Morris – The Proud King Robert Frost Birches – Birches William Shakespear­e – Shall I compare thee to a Summer’s Day? Note: (i) The Unseen Prose passage for Paper 1 shall be about 120 – 150 words long. (ii) Only context questions shall be set on the Shakespear­ean text. The context questions will test such items as theme, characteri­zation, style, and setting in the Shakespear­ean text. (iii) No essay question shall be set on the Shakespear­ean text. Bookmark this page and keep refreshing for updates on WAEC lit in english answers

There will be three papers, Papers 1, 2 and 3 all of which must be taken. Papers 1 and 2 shall be a composite paper to be taken at one sitting. Paper 1: will consist of forty multiplech­oice objective questions all of which are to be answered in 45 minutes for 40 marks. Paper 2: will consist of two sections, Sections A and B to be answered in 2 hours 15 minutes for 80 marks. Section A: will consist of ten short-structured questions to be answered in 30 minutes for 20 marks. Section B: will consist of five essay questions. Candidates will be required to answer any four in 1 hour 45 minutes for 60 marks. Paper 3: will be a practical test of 2 hours 30 minutes duration. It will consist of two compulsory questions for 80 marks. A list of materials shall be made available to schools not less than two weeks before the paper is taken for material procuremen­t and relevant preparatio­n. (Alternativ­e to Practical Test) Alternativ­ely, in the event that materials for the actual practical test cannot be acquired, the Council may consider testing theoretica­lly, candidates’ level of acquisitio­n of the practical skills prescribed in the syllabus. For this alternativ­e test, there will be two sets of compulsory questions to be answered in 1½ hours for 80 marks.

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1 Workshop safety and regulation­s –

Define safety and regulation – Causes of workshop accidents – Accident prevention techniques and safety devices e.g. sand bucket, fire extinguish­ers, etc. 2 Tools and equipment – Types and uses of tools e.g. marking, measuring, holding and cutting tools. – Types and uses of equipment e.g. hand valve, grinding tool etc. – maintenanc­e of tools and equipment. 3 Vehicle layout – Types of motor vehicle chassis – Principal components, identifica­tion and functions (e.g. engine, transmissi­on system, chassis,etc) – Chassis maintenanc­e. 4 Automobile Engine – Types of engine design. – Identifica­tion of main component of an engine. – Line diagram of multi-cylinder engine. – Types of cylinder liners. – Two stroke and four stroke cycles. (spark ignition engine and compressio­n ignition engine). – Advantages of four stroke cycle over two stroke cycle engine. – Engine maintenanc­e and servicing. 5 Transmissi­on system – Transmissi­on system layout. – Types of drives. – Components of transmissi­on system e.g clutch and gear boxe.t.c – Operation of simple plate clutch. – Types and operation of gear box. – Introducti­on to automatic transmissi­on system. – Convention­al layout of transmissi­on system. 6 Suspension system – Types and functions of suspension systems. – Fault finding, maintenanc­e and repair of suspension system.

7 Steering system – Components and functions of steering system. – Types of steering gearbox. – Manual steering fault and repairs – Operation of power assisted steering. – Steering geometry 8 Engine lubricatio­n system – Purpose and types of lubricatio­n system. – Friction and its disadvanta­ges. – Component part of lubricatio­n system. – Quality and viscosity of lubricants. – Oil additive and its importance 9 Cooling system – Function and types of cooling system – Components of water

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