Commerce is a vital subject for Senior Secondary School students, especially those in the commercial class. It focuses on trade, business activities, and the processes that connect producers to consumers. This set of Commerce Exam Questions for SS1 First Term is designed to help students understand key concepts such as the meaning and scope of commerce, trade and aids to trade, occupations, and business units. These questions follow the WAEC and NECO standard to help students prepare effectively for their exams.
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Commerce Exam Questions for SS1 First Term
Commerce Exam Questions for SS1 First Term are divided into two sections:
- Section A
- Section B
The first section, namely, Section A is the objective test, and students are expected to attempt all questions in the section. Section B is the theory part, and students are expected to answer only five (5) questions out of seven (7).
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE TEST
1. The process of buying, selling, and distribution of goods and services is known as……
(a) retail trade
(b) commerce
(c) wholesale trade
(d) marketing concept
2. The practice of employing specialists in relevant occupations is a feature of
(a) mobility of labor
(b) exchange economy
(c) mixed economy
(d) division of labor
3. Which of the following converts raw materials into finished goods
(a) extractive industry
(b) manufacturing industry
(c) constructive industry
(d) tertiary industry
4. Which of the following supports the view that there was commerce in Nigeria many years ago
(a) communities were interdependent
(b) the economy was subsistent
(c) specialization was minimal
(d) cowries were used as money
5. Production ends when goods
(a) and services are used by the producer
(b) are packed and labeled
(c) are sold in the market
(d) and services reach the final user
6. If a businessman imports stockfish with a view to exporting them to other countries, this form of trade is known as
(a) invisible trade
(b) entrepot
(c) export trade
(d) import trade
7. The part of business capital that does not change its form in the process of production is known as
(a) nominal capital
(b) liquid capital
(c) fixed capital
(d) working capital
8. The factor of production which is described as wealth set aside for the production of further wealth is called
(a) land
(b) capital
(c) goodwill
(d) labor
9. The main disadvantage of rail transport to the trader is that
(a) it carries bulky goods only
(b) its cost of carriage is high
(c) it is slow and inflexible
(d) it causes road congestion
10. The major divisions of commerce are
(a) import, export, and transport
(b) trade and auxiliaries to trade
(c) exchange consumption and production
(d) import trade and production
11. The three main divisions of production include industrial, …………
(a) commercial and banking
(b) commercial and services
(c) manufacturing and services
(d) banking and services
12. Which of the following is one of the functions of commerce
(a) manufacturing
(b) storage of goods
(c) construction of roads
(d) car assembly
13. Which of the following does not belong to the extractive industry
(a) farming    (b) mining
(c) insuring   (d) fishing
14. Which of the following is not a factor of production
(a) capital       (b) land
(c) labor         (d) staffing
15. In which class of occupation would you place a taxi driver?
(a) extractive
(b) personal services
(c) primary production
(d) commercial services
16. Which of the following is the most suitable means of transporting bulky goods from Lagos to Kaduna
(a) train       (b) ship
(c) lorry       (d) aeroplane
17. Charges paid by a ship for staying on a port beyond the agreed sailing time are called
(a) profit         (b) demurrage
(c) carriage     (d) interest
18. An individual who makes the final use of goods and services provided by a firm is the
(a) wholesaler    (b) consumer
(c) retailer          (d) trader
19. The reward for capital is
(a) dividend       (b) profit
(c) interest         (d) rent
20. The tendency for firms and individuals to concentrate on the activity which is of the most advantage to them is known as
(a) decentralization
(b) diversification
(c) commercialization
(d) specialization
21. Commerce developed as a result of ………
(a) speculation
(b) competition
(c) specialization
(d) importation
22. Which of the following is concerned with obtaining raw materials from their natural locations
(a) extractive industry
(b) construction industry
(c) manufacturing industry
(d) transport industry
23. Workers involved in mining, quarrying, or fishing are engaged in
(a) secondary production
(b) primary production
(c) tertiary production
(d) construction industry
24. An application form that is filled out by anyone taking out an insurance policy is called
(a) a policy form
(b) a claims form
(c) a proposal form
(d) an entry form
25. Which of the following was the chief means of transport during the Trans-Sahara trade
(a) motor lorries
(b) camels
(c) airplanes
(d) barges
26. The reward of land as a factor of production is known as
(a) interest       (b) rent
(c) profit           (d) wages
27. Division of labor is limited by ………..
(a) the non-availability of special skills
(b) the problem of mass production
(c) the extent of supply
(d) the extent of the market
28. Into which of the following two broad areas can trade be divided
(a) home and foreign trade
(b) house and retail trade
(c) wholesale and retail trade
(d) import and export
29. The provision of all kinds of services is related to
(a) primary production
(b) secondary production
(c) construction
(d) tertiary production
30. Which of the following cannot be used as a means of transport between Kano and Lagos
(a) airplane     (b) ship
(c) train           (d) bus
31. Which of the following is not a basic want of man
(a) transport    (b) food
(c) shelter        (d) clothing
32. Which of the following is not aid to trade
(a) transport   (b) production
(c) banking     (d) Insurance



