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19/06/2026

COMMERCE OBJ
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11–20: ACAADDDDAD
21–30: BDACBBDCAB
31–40:BBBCABCBDB
41–50:DCCCCBAAAD

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WAEC COMMERCE ANSWERS
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(1a)
Commerce is the buying and selling of goods and services through traditional methods and physical channels, while e-commerce is the buying and selling of goods and services through electronic means, especially the internet.

(1bi)
Business to Customer (B2C) is a type of e-commerce in which businesses sell goods and services directly to individual consumers through online platforms. Customers can browse products, place orders, make payments, and receive deliveries without visiting a physical store. Examples include online shopping websites and retail platforms.

(1bii)
Government to Business (G2B) is a type of e-commerce that involves online interactions and transactions between government agencies and business organizations. It enables businesses to access government services such as tax payments, business registration, license applications, contract bidding, and regulatory compliance through electronic platforms.

(1c)
=Advantages=
(PICK ANY TWO)
(i) It enables buying and selling of goods at any time of the day.
(ii) It provides access to a wider market beyond geographical boundaries.
(iii) It reduces operational and transaction costs.
(iv) It offers convenience to both buyers and sellers.
(v) It allows quick and easy comparison of prices and products.
(vi) It speeds up communication and transaction processing.

=Disadvantages=
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) It is vulnerable to cybercrime, hacking, and online fraud.
(ii) Customers cannot physically inspect products before purchase.
(iii) It depends heavily on internet connectivity and electricity.
(iv) Delivery delays may occur after purchase.
(v) Technical failures can disrupt business operations.
(vi) Personal and financial information may be exposed to security breaches.

19/06/2026

NABTEB GOVERNMENT ANSWERS
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1(a)
i. Cognitive component (political knowledge and awareness)
ii. Affective component (feelings and emotional attachment to politics)
iii. Evaluative component (judgment and opinions about political institutions and leaders)

Explanation

i. Cognitive component: Refers to the knowledge and understanding citizens have about the political system, government and public affairs.
ii. Affective component: Refers to the feelings, emotions and level of attachment people have towards their country, leaders and political institutions.
iii. Evaluative component: Refers to the judgments and opinions citizens form about government performance, policies and political actors.

1(c)

[PICK ANY FIVE]

i. A defined territory or geographical area.
ii. A permanent population.
iii. A government with authority to rule.
iv. Sovereignty or supreme power.
v. Recognition by other states.
vi. Existence of laws and institutions.
vii. Capacity to maintain law and order.

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2(a)

Meaning of Legitimacy

Legitimacy is the acceptance and recognition of a government or ruler by the people as having the lawful and moral right to govern. It is the belief that those in authority deserve obedience because they came to power through acceptable means.

2(b)

[PICK ANY FIVE]

i. Free and fair elections.
ii. Popular consent and public support.
iii. Good governance and accountability.
iv. Respect for the constitution and rule of law.
v. Protection of citizens' rights and freedoms.
vi. Effective leadership and service delivery.
vii. Political stability and transparency.

2(c)

Explanation

i. Free and fair elections: Leaders chosen through credible elections gain public trust and acceptance.
ii. Popular consent: Governments supported by the majority of citizens enjoy greater legitimacy.
iii. Good governance: Honest administration and efficient service delivery increase people's confidence.
iv. Rule of law: Obeying constitutional provisions and applying laws equally strengthens legitimacy.
v. Protection of rights: Respecting human rights and civil liberties makes citizens more willing to accept government authority.

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3(a)

Functions of the Legislature

i. Makes laws for the country.
ii. Represents the interests of the people.
iii. Approves the national budget and taxation.
iv. Oversees and checks the activities of the executive.
v. Confirms appointments and may impeach public officials where necessary.

3(b)

Unicameral Legislature

A unicameral legislature consists of only one legislative chamber that performs all law-making functions.

Bicameral Legislature

A bicameral legislature consists of two legislative chambers, usually an upper house and a lower house, which jointly make laws.

Examples

i. Nigeria – Bicameral.
ii. United States – Bicameral.
iii. Ghana – Unicameral.

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4(a)

Meaning of Public Opinion

Public opinion is the collective views, beliefs, attitudes or judgments of the people on political, social or economic issues affecting society.

4(b)

[PICK ANY FIVE]

i. Opinion polls.
ii. Referendums.
iii. Elections.
iv. Public meetings or town hall meetings.
v. Media surveys.
vi. Interviews and questionnaires.
vii. Social media feedback.

4(c)

Explanation

i. Opinion polls: Surveys conducted to determine what people think about an issue.
ii. Referendums: Citizens vote directly to express their opinion on a specific matter.
iii. Elections: Voting patterns indicate public approval or disapproval of leaders and policies.
iv. Public meetings: Discussions and debates reveal people's views on important issues.
v. Media surveys: Newspapers, radio, television and online platforms collect and publish public opinions.

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5(a)

Differences Between Political Parties and Pressure Groups

i. Political parties seek political power, while pressure groups seek to influence government policies.
ii. Political parties contest elections, while pressure groups generally do not.
iii. Political parties present candidates for public office, while pressure groups do not.
iv. Political parties have broad political programmes, while pressure groups focus on specific interests.
v. Political parties aim to form government, while pressure groups aim to influence those in government.

5(b)

Methods Employed by Pressure Groups

i. Lobbying government officials and legislators.
ii. Organising demonstrations and peaceful protests.
iii. Using mass media campaigns and public awareness programmes.
iv. Filing court cases or legal actions.
v. Petitions, negotiations and dialogue with government authorities.

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6(a)

[PICK ANY FIVE]

i. Introduced a federal system of government.
ii. Granted greater regional autonomy.
iii. Expanded the powers of regional legislatures.
iv. Reduced excessive central control.
v. Encouraged Nigerian participation in governance.
vi. Prepared the country for self-government and independence.
vii. Strengthened representative institutions.

6(b)

Main Provisions of the 1960 Indepe

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Use This To TRACE CAREFULLY WITH THIS ANSWERS;
F/ACCOUNTING-OBJ!
1. D — managers
2. D — entity concept
3. C — executives honorarium
4. A — current asset
5. C — capital
6. A — journal proper
7. A — Le 386,000
8. C — Le 522,000
9. C — Le 282,000
10. A — returns inwards journal
11. B — D 44,000
12. C — D 6,000
13. A — cash refund from suppliers
14. C — profit and loss account
15. D — net sales
16. B — capital
17. B — prudence concept
18. B — accumulated fund
19. B — in two ledger accounts
20. B — $7,085
21. B — a creditor
22. C — Le 16,000
23. C — Le 32,000
24. A — accounting equation
25. D — net loss
26. A — credited to current account
27. C — loss of Le 13,000
28. D — decrease of Le 15,000
29. B — entity concept
30. C — reduction in provision for doubtful debts
31. C — N 35,160
32. B — N 21,096
33. A — revenue expenditure
34. A — an asset
35. D — N 95,000
36. B — N 271,000
37. C — purchase consideration
38. D — liability clause of the company
39. B — trial balance
40. D — debenture interest
41. B — equals the net assets
42. C — voucher
43. C — Purchases ledger control account
44. D — $660
45. A — profit and loss account
46. D — Le 134,000
47. C — Le 70,000
48. D — 1:1
49. D — GHe 200,000
50. B — quality of labour

COMPLETED.

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WAEC FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ANSWERS
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(3)
(i) Business Entity Concept: The Business Entity Concept states that the business is treated as a separate entity from its owner or owners. The financial transactions of the business are recorded independently of the personal transactions of the proprietor. Therefore, only transactions relating to the business are included in the financial statements.

(ii) Going Concern Concept: The Going Concern Concept assumes that the business will continue to operate for the foreseeable future and will not be liquidated or cease operations soon. Based on this assumption, assets are valued at cost less depreciation rather than their immediate sale value, and long-term liabilities are recognized accordingly.

(iii) Realization Concept: The Realization Concept provides that revenue is recognized only when it has been earned and realized. This usually occurs when goods have been delivered, or services have been rendered to customers, regardless of whether cash has been received. It prevents the recognition of anticipated or unrealized profits.

(iv) Materiality Concept: The Materiality Concept states that only information and transactions that are significant enough to influence the decisions of users of financial statements should be disclosed separately. Items of little value or importance may be treated in a simpler manner to avoid unnecessary detail in the accounts.

(v) Consistency Concept: The Consistency Concept requires that the same accounting methods, principles, and procedures should be applied from one accounting period to another. This ensures comparability of financial statements over time and enables users to make meaningful assessments of the business's performance and financial position. If any change is made, it must be clearly disclosed and justified.

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WAEC PHYSICS PRACTICAL ALTERNATIVE B ANSWERS
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*3(b)(xv)*
(PICK ANY TWO)
(i) Ensure all connections are tight and correct.
(ii) Close the key only when taking readings.
(iii) Avoid parallax error when reading the meters.
(iv) Ensure the jockey makes good contact with the potentiometer wire.
(v) Take readings when the pointer is steady.
(vi) Repeat readings and take the average.

*3(c)*
(PICK ANY TWO)
(i) Manganin has low temperature coefficient of resistance.
(ii) Manganin has high resistivity.
(iii) Its resistance remains nearly constant with temperature changes.
(iv) It gives more accurate and stable measurements.
(v) It is durable and does not corrode easily.

*3(d)(i)*

I = V/R

Where:

I = Current

V = Potential Difference

R = Resistance

Given:

V = 240.0 V

R = 12.4 Ω

I = 240.0/12.4

I = 19.35 A

Current drawn = 19.35 A

*(d)(ii)*
Given:

V = 110.0 V

I = 19.35 A

P = VI

P = 110.0 × 19.35

P = 2128.5 W

Power = 2.13 × 10³ W

17/06/2026

ECONOMICS
01-10: BBBCACDCAB
11-20: BCACCCCDAD
21-30: BAABBCAACD
31-40: BBDACACABB
41-50: DCAADDBBAB

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WAEC ECONOMICS ANSWERS
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(1a)
(i) Point of saturation (MU = 0): Qx = 6 units
(ii) MU declining but positive (MU between 8 and 0): Qx = 1 to 5 units
(iii) TU decreasing (when MU is negative): Qx = 7 units and beyond
(iv) TU at maximum (when MU = 0): Qx = 6 units

(1b)
(i)Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility
(ii)Law of Consumer Equilibrium

(1ci)
Consuming 1 unit of X: MU = 8 > Price ($4) → Consumer should increase consumption since they're getting more utility than they're paying. They are NOT in equilibrium yet.

(1cii)
Consuming 4 units of X: MU = 4 = Price ($4) → Consumer is at equilibrium. They should maintain this level of consumption as MU equals the price paid.

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WAEC BIOLOGY PRACTICAL ANSWERS
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2(a)(i
i. Digestion.
ii. Peristalsis.

2(a)(ii)

i. Digestion – Stomach.
ii. Peristalsis – Oesophagus.

2(b)

i. Thick muscular walls for churning food.
ii. Presence of gastric glands for secretion of digestive juices.

2(c)

i. Pepsin.
ii. Rennin (or Gastric lipase).

2(e)(i)

Parasitism.

2(e)(ii)

The mistletoe obtains water and nutrients from the host plant while the host is harmed.

2(e)(iii)

Possession of haustoria (sucking roots) that pe*****te the host tissues and absorb nutrients.

2(e)(iv)

i. Reduces growth and vigour of the host twig/branch.
ii. May cause drying, weakening or death of the infected branch.

2(e)(v)

Dodder (Cuscuta) growing on another plant.

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