Download the KANO State NDA Compendium Past Questions and Answers PDF for the 2024/2025 academic session, specifically designed for sciences and arts students.
The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) has chosen specific places in Nigeria where exams will happen. The government approved these places. The list of these approved exam centers is below.
- Adamawa: Government Day Secondary School, Opposite HQ 23 Armd Bde, Yola
- Akwa Ibom: Community Secondary School, Aka Offot, Uyo.
- Bauchi: Government Day Secondary School/Command Day Secondary School, Shadawaka Barracks, Bauchi.
- Borno: Command Day Secondary School, Maimalari Cantonment, Maiduguri
- Edo: Army Day Secondary School NASST, Benin
- Enugu: Command Day Secondary School, Abakpa Barracks, Enugu
- FCT: Command Children School, Mogadishu Cantonment, Abuja
- Imo: Holy Ghost College, Owerri
- Kaduna: Nigerian Defence Academy, Old Site, Ribadu Campus, Kaduna
- Kaduna: Nigerian Defence Academy, Permanent Site, Afaka, Kaduna
- Kano: Air Force Comprehensive Secondary School, Kano
- Kwara: Nigerian Army School of Education (NASE) Ilorin
- Lagos: Command Day Secondary School, Ikeja Cantonment, Lagos
- Lagos: Command Day Secondary School, Ojo, Lagos
- Ondo: Command Secondary School, Akure
- Oyo: Command Day Secondary School Odogbo, Ibadan
- Plateau: Command Secondary School, Zaria Road.
Notes, all the NDA past questions and answers for all the state centre are available here.
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English language
Mathematics
Physics
Biology
Economics and more.
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NDA COMPENDIUM SUBJECT COMBINATIONS FOR 2024/2025
- English language
- Mathematics,
- Physics,
- Biology,
- Economics,
- Geography,
- Government
- Civic Education,
- Arabic
- CRK
- IRK.
KANO State Free NDA Past Questions And Answers PDF Samples For 2024/2025
What is the primary purpose of a constitution in a democratic society?
- A. To establish a monarchy
- B. To define and limit government powers
- C. To promote economic development
- D. To enforce strict social norms
Answer: B. To define and limit government powers
2. Who is responsible for interpreting the laws and ensuring they align with the constitution in the United States?
- A. President
- B. Congress
- C. Supreme Court
- D. State Governors
Answer: C. Supreme Court
3. What is the role of the legislative branch in a democratic government?
- A. Enforcing laws
- B. Making laws
- C. Interpreting laws
- D. Appointing judges
Answer: B. Making laws
4. In a democratic election, what principle ensures that each eligible citizen’s vote has equal value?
- A. Plurality
- B. Universal suffrage
- C. Electoral college
- D. Gerrymandering
Answer: B. Universal suffrage
5. What is the concept of “checks and balances” in a democratic system?
- A. All powers concentrated in one branch
- B. Each branch has some control over the others
- C. Power is vested in a single leader
- D. Citizens directly make laws
Answer: B. Each branch has some control over the others
6. What is the purpose of the Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution?
- A. To establish the three branches of government
- B. To guarantee certain individual freedoms
- C. To regulate commerce
- D. To determine the rules of succession
Answer: B. To guarantee certain individual freedoms
7. What is the main responsibility of the executive branch in a democratic government?
- A. Making laws
- B. Enforcing laws
- C. Interpreting laws
- D. Approving treaties
Answer: B. Enforcing laws
8. What is the purpose of the judicial branch in a democratic system?
- A. Making laws
- B. Enforcing laws
- C. Interpreting laws
- D. Approving budgets
Answer: C. Interpreting laws
9. Which of the following is a civic duty in many democratic societies?
- A. Voting
- B. Owning property
- C. Joining a political party
- D. Running for office
Answer: A. Voting
10. What is the role of the media in a democratic society?
- A. Creating laws
- B. Enforcing laws
- C. Providing information and fostering public debate
- D. Electing officials
Answer: C. Providing information and fostering public debate.
1. Identify the grammatically correct sentence:
A. She don’t like coffee.
B. He doesn’t likes coffee.
C. They doesn’t like coffee.
D. She doesn’t like coffee.
Answer: D. She doesn’t like coffee.
2. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: The cat sat on _____ windowsill.
A. it’s
B. its
C. it
D. its’
Answer: B. its
3. Which of the following is a synonym for “benevolent”?
A. Malevolent
B. Kind
C. Harsh
D. Deceitful
Answer: B. Kind
4. What is the plural form of “child”?
A. Childs
B. Childes
C. Children
D. Childs’
Answer: C. Children
5. Identify the antonym for “vivid”:
A. Dull
B. Lively
C. Bright
D. Colorful
Answer: A. Dull
6. Choose the correct form of the verb: She _____ to the store yesterday.
A. Go
B. Goes
C. Went
D. Gone
Answer: C. Went
7. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. The cat, sat on the windowsill.
B. The cat sat on the windowsill.
C. The cat sat, on the windowsill.
D. The cat sat on the, windowsill.
Answer: B. The cat sat on the windowsill.
8. Identify the type of figurative language in the phrase: “The world is a stage.”
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Hyperbole
D. Personification
Answer: B. Metaphor
9. Which sentence is in the passive voice?
A. The students eagerly read the novel.
B. The novel was eagerly read by the students.
C. She wrote a beautiful poem.
D. They are planning a surprise party.
Answer: B. The novel was eagerly read by the students.
10. Identify the correct spelling of the word:
A. Existance
B. Existence
C. Exsistence
D. Exhistence
Answer: B. Existence
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NDA ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS INTO ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS OF THE NIGERIAN DEFENCE ACADEMY KADUNA 2024/2025 SESSION
1. Candidates eligible for 76 Regular Course admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) must have the following:
a. Must be medically and physically fit and must be of good moral character.
b. Must be single male or female without legal obligation to support any child or other individuals.
c. Present a Certificate of indigeneship from the state government or local government area.
d. Be at least 17 years old and NOT more than 21 years old as at August 2024 (the year of entry into the Academy).
e. Must have a minimum of 5 ordinary level credits at GCE,SSCE (WAEC,NECO, NBAIS and NABTEB) English language, Mathematics and three other subjects which are relevant to the intended programme at not more than 2 sittings.
f. Must have passed the Unified Tertiary Matriculation examinations (UTME) and attained an acceptable minimum national standard (as determined by JAMB annual policy meeting).
g. Must NOT be less than 1.68meters tall for male and 1.65meters for female.
h. knowledge of French, Arabic or Madarin language is an added advantage.
2. Candidates are to note the following:
a. Application forms submitted without ordinary level results will
NOT be accepted.
b. Candidates awaiting results are not qualified.
c. Only ordinary level examination results of NOT more than 5 years old from the date of examination will be accepted.
d. Admission into the Academy is for both male and female Nigerians only.
3. Cadets upon admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy are full time students and not employees in training.
They shall not claim any form of right or engagement whatsoever as an employee of the institution or Federal
Government of Nigeria upon dismissal or withdrawal from the Academy before
commission as an office.