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After so many requests, we present 2013/2014 WAEC May/June candidates with the specimens for Biology practical. This specimen was sent to us by one of our readers, you can also verify them from your school, as the specimens would have been given to them.

WAEC May/June biology Practical Specimens

Specimens for Biology – WAEC

SPECIMEN A- Stem of cassava plant/sugar cane/sweet potato
SPECIMEN B- Plantain/Banana/Pineapple sucker.
SPECIMEN C- Runner of Grass.
SPECIMEN D- SPirogyra filaments in water.
SPECIMEN E- Lung of freshly killed goat.
SPECIMEN F- Freshly preserved Toad.
SPECIMEN G1- Water leaf plant with fresh stem (Talinum triangulare).
SPECIMEN G2- Water leaf plant with fleshy stem (left in cosin solution for minimum of six hours).
SPECIMEN H- Freshly prepared iodine solution.
SPECIMEN L- Skin of a goat/sheep/cow.
SPECIMEN M - Feather(Quill).
SPECIMEN N - Shell of a giant African snail.
SPECIMEN P - Tuber of Irish potato.
SPECIMEN Q - Twig of hibiscus/Bougainvillea.
SPECIMEN R - cassava cutting.
SPECIMEN S - Hind wing of cockroach

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2013 WAEC May/June Specimens for Agricultural Science Practical

For those candidates who will be attempting Agricultural Science in the 2013 WAEC May/June, we present you with the 2013 WAEC May/June Agric Practical Specimens. So start researching on them and make sure you verify them with your Agricultural Science teacher.


WAEC May/June Agric Practical Specimens

Specimens for Agric – WAEC

A- Sandy soil (To be labelled).
B- Loamy soil (To be labelled).
C- Clay soil (To be labelled).
D- Pebbles or sandstone.
E- Granite.
F- Marble.
G- Litmus papers (Blue and Red).
H- Dilute Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) (To be labelled).
I- Shears.
J- Secateurs.
K- Spade.
L- Spear grass
M- Tridax.
N- Elephant grass.
O- Centrosema.
P- Tropical Kudzu.
Q- Pieces of meat.
R- Leather.
S- Feather.

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4allnaijayouth Team present 2013/2014 WAEC May/June candidates the specimens for Physics practical. Thanks to ‘Nifemi’ a reader of this blog that sent this to us. You can verify this from your school physics teacher, as they would have been provided the specimens by WAEC.

WAEC May/June PhysicsPractical Specimens

Specimens for Physics – WAEC

QUESTION 1.
-Uniform meter rule labelled M with its mass written on its reverse side.
-Knife edge.
-Graduated measuring cylinder(0-10cm^3) labelled m1 with its mass indicated on it.
-Fine dry sand.
-Spatula.
-Thread 50cm long.
QUESTION 2.
-Rectangular glass prism measuring at least 8.0cm x 5.5cm.
-Cellotex board.
-Four optical pins.
-Four thumb pins.
-Drawing papers.
QUESTION 3.
-2 ohm standard resistor.
-Ammeter(0-3A).
-Constantan wire S.W.G.28, 100cm long.
-Two 1.5V dry cells or 2.0V freshly charged accumulator.
-Meter rule.
-Key.
-Crocodile clip.
-Six connecting wires.

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