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BIOLOGY PRACTICAL SPECIMEN FOR 2014 WAEC

Group I
Specimen A- Young Maize plant
Specimen B-Male flowers/inflorescence of maize plant
Specimen C-Female flowers/inflorescence of a maize plant
Specimen D-Maize grain
Specimen E-Guinea pig/rat/mouze/small mammal (fleshy killed or well
preserved)
Specimen F-domestic fowl/hen/chicken (put in a cage)
Specimen G-Mud wasp
Group III
Specimen L- Freshy uprooted Grass species
Specimen M- Freshly killed or wet preserved grasshopper placed in a
petric dish.
Specimen N- freshly procured /Harvested mushroom placed in a beaker.
Materials Need to carryout the pratical:
(I) Glass jar cover or petric dish
(II) Scapel or Razor blade
(III) A beaker
(IV) A pair of forceps



AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SPECIMEN FOR 2014 WAEC

SPECIMEN A: CLAYEY SOIL
SPECIMEN B: SANDY SOIL
SPECIMEN C: MILLEPEDE
SPECIMEN D: COW DUNG
SPECIMEN E: UREA.
SPECIMEN F: N.P.K 15:15:15
SPECIMEN G: WATER
SPECIMEN H: SHEARS
SPECIMEN I: SICKLE
SPECIMEN J: KNAPSACK SPRAYER
SPECIMEN K: WHEELBARROW
SPECIMEN L: TRIDAX
SPECIMEN M: CARPET GRASS
SPECIMEN N: WATER LEAVE
SPECIMEN O: SUGAR CANE
SPECIMEN P: SAWDUST
SPECIMEN Q: ROUNDWORM
SPECIMEN R: BIRD
SPECIMEN S: LIVER OF A RUMINANT
SPECIMEN T: HEART OF A RUMINANT





PHYSICS PRACTICAL SPECIMEN FOR 2014 WAEC

Question 1
-A smooth solid spherical object e.g pendulum bob without hook,a
marble,ball-bearings etc.
A grooved plane 150cm long (or a plank 150cm long and 10cm wide guided
at both sides by a tie-rod)
-A short wooden plank (50m-70m) to incline to plane; stop watch/clock;
-Meter rule;
-Pile of paper towels/serviettes
Question 2
-A ray box with a circular hole of about 3cm with cross wires;
-Converging lens of focal length 15cm to 20cm
-Lens holder;
-Screen;
-Meter rule;
-Plasticine to guide the lens on the holder;
-Flat plank to raise the ray box when necessary
Question 3
-Potentiometer (0-100cm)
-10 Ohms standard resistor labelled R
-Three 1.5v cells connected in series in a rack;
-jockey;
-Key;
-Ammeter (0-3A)
-Eight connecting wires




CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL SPECIMEN FOR 2014 WAEC

In addition to the fittings and reagents normally contained in a chemistry laboratory, the following apparatus and materials will be required by each candidates:

(a) One burette of 50cm^3 Capacity
(b) One pipette, either 20cm^3 or 25cm^3. All candidates at one centre must use pipettes of the same volume. These should be clean and free from grease.
(c) The usual apparatus for titration;
(d) The usually apparatus and reagent for qualitative work including the following with all reagents appropriately labelled;
(i) Red and blue litmus paper
(ii) Aqueous ammonia
(iii) Dilute hydrochloric acid
(iv) Dilute sodium hydroxide solution
(v) Barium chloride solution
(vi) Dilute trioxonitrate (V) acid
(vii) Silver trioxonitrate (V) acid

(e) glass rod
(f) filtration apparatus
(g) spatula
(h) two boiling tube
(i) Four test tubes
(j) methyl orange indicator
(k) wash bottle containing distilled/deionized water
(l) mathematical table/calculator

Candidates should be supplied with the following:
(a) 150cm^3 of hydrochloric acid solution in a corked flash or bottle,labelled 'An'. These should all be the same containing 9.0cm^3 of concentrated HCL (about 36% w/w) per dm^3 of solution.

(b) 150cm^3 of Na2CO3 solution in a corked flask or bottle labelled 'Bn'. These should all be the same containing 5.3g of Na2CO3 per dm^3 of solution.

(c) One spatulaful of a uniform mixture of NH4CL and ZnSO4 in a specimen bottle labelled 'Cn'. The components of the mixture should be in the ratio 1:1 by mass.

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