Commerce JAMB, WAEC, NECO AND NABTEB Official Past Questions

2647

A document showing full details of the goods and passengers carried in a ship or aircraft is

  • A. Bill of lading
  • B. Airway bill
  • C. Manifest
  • D. Indent
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2648

Which of the following involves the delivery of mails to a traveler without a fixed address

  • A. Speedpost
  • B. Reply paid
  • C. Recorded delivery
  • D. Post restante
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2649

Which of the following involves the delivery of mails to a traveler without a fixed address

  • A. Speedpost
  • B. Reply paid
  • C. Recorded delivery
  • D. Post restante
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2650

If the charterer delayed the ship beyond the lay days, he is asked to pay

  • A. dead freight
  • B. demurrage
  • C. lump sum
  • D. freight
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2651

If the charterer delayed the ship beyond the lay days, he is asked to pay

  • A. dead freight
  • B. demurrage
  • C. lump sum
  • D. freight
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2652

Madam Tope insured her shop premises for the sum of D60,000, when insuring the shop,she did not tell the Insurance company that she cooks in the shop, but told the insurance company that she sells second hand clothes. Hence she insured her store against natural causes. Tope’s shop got burnt yesterday by fire from the cooking pot.

The amount D60,000 quoted represents

  • A. Premium
  • B. sum insured
  • C. contribution
  • D. compensation
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2653

Madam Tope insured her shop premises for the sum of D60,000, when insuring the shop,she did not tell the Insurance company that she cooks in the shop, but told the insurance company that she sells second hand clothes. Hence she insured her store against natural causes. Tope’s shop got burnt yesterday by fire from the cooking pot.

The amount D60,000 quoted represents

  • A. Premium
  • B. sum insured
  • C. contribution
  • D. compensation
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2654

Madam Tope insured her shop premises for the sum of D60,000, when insuring the shop,she did not tell the Insurance company that she cooks in the shop, but told the insurance company that she sells second hand clothes. Hence she insured her store against natural causes. Tope’s shop got burnt yesterday by fire from the cooking pot.

Which of the following insurance principles will prevent her from claiming compensation?

  • A. indemnity
  • B. insurable interest
  • C. Proximate cause
  • D. Utmost good faith
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2655

Madam Tope insured her shop premises for the sum of D60,000, when insuring the shop,she did not tell the Insurance company that she cooks in the shop, but told the insurance company that she sells second hand clothes. Hence she insured her store against natural causes. Tope’s shop got burnt yesterday by fire from the cooking pot.

Which of the following insurance principles was breached by Madam Tope?

  • A. Insurable interest
  • B. Contribution
  • C. Utmost good faith
  • D. Subrogation
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2656

Madam Tope insured her shop premises for the sum of D60,000, when insuring the shop,she did not tell the Insurance company that she cooks in the shop, but told the insurance company that she sells second hand clothes. Hence she insured her store against natural causes. Tope’s shop got burnt yesterday by fire from the cooking pot.

Which of the following insurance principles was breached by Madam Tope?

  • A. Insurable interest
  • B. Contribution
  • C. Utmost good faith
  • D. Subrogation
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2657

An open cheque is one

  • A. on which the amount is written only in figures
  • B. which has no name
  • C. which can be cashed over the counter
  • D. which has no specific amount written on it
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2658

An open cheque is one

  • A. on which the amount is written only in figures
  • B. which has no name
  • C. which can be cashed over the counter
  • D. which has no specific amount written on it
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2659

Which of the following is referred to as the oldest form of insurance?

  • A. Marine insurance
  • B. Burglary insurance
  • C. Whole life insurance
  • D. Accident insurance
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2660

Which of the following is referred to as the oldest form of insurance?

  • A. Marine insurance
  • B. Burglary insurance
  • C. Whole life insurance
  • D. Accident insurance
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2661

Which of the following is legal tender

  • A. Bank notes
  • B. Bank drafts
  • C. Central bank cheque
  • D. Traveller's cheque
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2662

Which of the following is legal tender

  • A. Bank notes
  • B. Bank drafts
  • C. Central bank cheque
  • D. Traveller's cheque
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2663

Treasury bills are bought and sold in the

  • A. Capital market
  • B. Open market
  • C. Commodity market
  • D. Money market
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2664

Which of the following is not a function of the Central Bank

  • A. Banker to the government
  • B. Banker's bank
  • C. issuance of currency notes
  • D. Granting loans to the public
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2665

Which of the following is not a function of the Central Bank

  • A. Banker to the government
  • B. Banker's bank
  • C. issuance of currency notes
  • D. Granting loans to the public
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2666

Which of the following is not a reason for dishonoring a cheque?

  • A. insufficient funds in drawer's account
  • B. when the cheque is stale
  • C. Amount in figure differs with amount in words
  • D. Poor handwriting
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2667

Which of the following is not a reason for dishonoring a cheque?

  • A. insufficient funds in drawer's account
  • B. when the cheque is stale
  • C. Amount in figure differs with amount in words
  • D. Poor handwriting
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