Why JAMB Past Questions Matter
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) UTME tests four subjects: Use of English plus three others. Studying past questions reveals recurring patterns that can dramatically increase your score.
What to Expect in Each Subject
Use of English
Comprehension passages, lexis and structure, oral English, and summary writing make up the majority of questions. Focus on antonyms, synonyms, and idioms.
Mathematics
Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and statistics are all tested. Speed and accuracy are critical since you have only 2 minutes per question on average.
Sciences
Physics, Chemistry, and Biology questions frequently repeat topics from previous years. Organic chemistry, mechanics, and cell biology are perennial favourites.
How to Practise Effectively
- Set a timer and work under exam conditions.
- Attempt one subject per sitting to build stamina.
- Review explanations for every wrong answer.
- Retake the same test until you score above 90%.
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