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Kogi State College of Nursing and Midwifery Past Questions
Kogi State College of Nursing and Midwifery will soon announce her aptitude test and all aspirants who seek to secure the admission must sit for this test. Note, only those who score very high will be admitted.
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1. The flowering period of plants in a habitat is determined by the
(a) duration of sunlight
(b) intensity and duration of rainfall
(c) relative humidity of the atmosphere
(d) temperature of the habitat.
2. Fungi are beterotrophic because they
(a) have no leaves
(b) lack roots
(c) are filamentous
(d) lack chlorophyll
3. The blood vessel which carries blood from the alimentary canal to the liver is the
(a) hepatic artery
(b) hepatic vein
(c) hepatic portal vein
(d) mesenteric
4. Gascerts exchange in Aves occurs in the
(a) trachcoles
(b) bronchi
(c) air saes
(d) trachea
5. The bone of the neck on which the shall rests is known as the
(a) Odontoid process
(b) axis
(c) atlas
(d) occipital condyle