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JAMB Commences Reprinting of Exam Slip For 2021 UTME

The authorities of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB has activated its portal for the reprint of exam slip (See how to check your exam date and venue)

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HOW TO reprint your jamb exam slip

The authorities of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB has enabled its portal for the reprinting of examination slip for the 2021 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME).

Hence, all UTME candidates can now follow the procedures enlisted in this article to check their examination venue and date, as well as print out their examination slips.

Before you proceed, you may want to see this Quiz: Likely Questions from JAMB 2021 Novel: The Life Changer.

How to Reprint Your JAMB Exam Slip

  1. To reprint your JAMB exam slip, you have to visit the JAMB eFacility portal » https://portal.jamb.gov.ng/ExamSlipPrinting/PrintExaminationSlip
  2. Thereafter, enter your JAMB registration number, e-mail or phone number in the box provided
  3. Then click “Print Examination Slip”
  4. Voila!!! A pop-up will display your details with JAMB examination venue and date.

While we wish everyone the best of luck in their examination, we have also prepared a series of materials to help them prepare for the examination and come out in flying colours.

In the same vein, you may want to attempt this quiz on THE LIFE CHANGER to see how far you have prepared for the examination.

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50 Questions in 30 Minutes

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General Knowlegde Quiz

Once you click the START button, you will be presented with 50 General Knowledge questions from UNILORIN Post UTME Online Screening. You are to attempt every question within 30 minutes. Note that questions are randomly generated each time you attempt the quiz so feel free to retake the quiz as many times as possible to get new questions.

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1. An example of a confluence town in Nigeria is...................................

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2. Substances that remove dirt by absorbing the grease that fixes the dirt are known as…………..?

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3. Animals that feed on both plant and flesh are called -------------?

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4. Which of these is NOT a fruit?

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5. Which of these is used for making fabrics?

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6. On Nigeria’s Coat of Arms, the black shield stands for…………?

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7. The largest known planet is…………………….?

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8. A stew of meat, especially mutton and vegetables is called…………..?

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9. AVIAN FLU IS A DISEASE IN WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING

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10. A book of names and addresses is known as………………..?

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11. The organism that causes MALARIA is - ----------------------?

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12. The collection of stars is called ---------------?

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13. An area of land almost surrounded by water is known as----------?

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14. An institution for the reformation of young offenders is known as………………?

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15. The history of the life of a person written by himself is called……………………?

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16. Late Idi Amin Dada was from which of the following countries?

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17. The Nigeria flag was designed by-----------------?

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18. Sir Richard’s constitution was introduced in Nigeria in what year?

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19. The capital of Cameroon is………………?

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20. THE SCIENTIFIC WAY OF REFERRING TO THE ACTIVITY OF THE EAR IS…………

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21. ---------------can be defined as the movement of water molecules across a semi-permeable?

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22. The non-resident head of a University is the----------------------?

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23. Blue is a…………………colour?

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24. The last military head of state in Nigeria was……

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25. IN WHICH COUNTRY IS MISSISSIPPI RIVER

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26. The senate president during the second republic was............

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27. The art of conducting negotiations between nations is called…………..?

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28. The earth is mainly covered with……………?

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29. GSM telephone was introduced into Nigeria communication system during the regime of……………….?

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30. Starch could be found in all of these except ----------------------?

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31. The body charged with the responsibility of regulating and
protecting consumers against illicit foods and drugs in Nigeria

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32. A place where fruit trees are grown is called………………?

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33. Which of the following will sink when placed on water?

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34. Living on fish alone makes one……………….?

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35. The rotation of the earth on its axis is used in the measurement of……………?

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36. The International organization responsible for taking care of the injured is known as …………?

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37. The first Nigerian who was the head of state when Nigeria first won the African Cup of Nations is…………………..?

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38. Which one is odd among the followings?

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39. A soup made with meat, fish or vegetables is called………………?

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40. Which of these is not a method of preventing iron from rusting?

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41. Taiwo Akinkunmi designed the Nigerian Flag in?

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42. Perspiration is to animals while ------------------ is to plants.

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43. THE PLACE WHERE WATER ISn FOUND IN THE DESERT IS CALLED

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44. Goods found floating after a shipwreck are called…………….?

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45. Digestion of food starts from the mouth with enzyme ---------------in the saliva.

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46. The digestive tract is also referred to as………….. Canal?

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47. Queen Elizabeth visited Nigeria for the second time on the………?

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48. A written piece of paper that indicates that goods bought and services rendered have been paid for is called.............

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49. Gavel is an instrument used by ----------------?

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50. Thefollowing are domestic birds except

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