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Spursy(m): 5:45pm On May 14
See the Exams Questions set by the Department of Sociology at Usman DanFodio University, Sokoto State

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yinkus6750(m): 6:01pm On May 14
Good questions. Education is expected to evolve around real situation in individual environment. And we talking about Sociology here.

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lordm(m): 6:39pm On May 14
Very good questions

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aremubabs: 6:46pm On May 14
Spursy:
See the Exams Questions set by the Department of Sociology at Usman DanFodio University, Sokoto State

It is a bad question.

Leading questions can only generate biased answers.


A better question would be: "Analyze the sexual harassment allegation of Natasha Iduaghan against Akpabio, and draw your own conclusions."


Our lecturers need to do better with stimulating the brains of their students.


When you ask a leading question, you are constraining their thinking capabilities.


Then, to make it worse, the examiner makes it clear that he doesn't believe that there is gender-based political culture among our politicians because he wants the students to suggests ways to boost gender-based political culture among Nigerian politicians.


This is a really bad question.

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Spursy(m): 6:58pm On May 14
aremubabs:


It is a bad question.

Leading questions can only generate biased answers.


A better question would be: "Analyze the sexual harassment allegation of Natasha Iduaghan against Akpabio, and draw your own conclusions."


Our lecturers need to do better with stimulating the brains of their students.


When you ask a leading question, you are constraining their thinking capabilities.


Then, to make it worse, the examiner makes it clear that he doesn't believe that there is gender-based political culture among our politicians because he wants the students to suggests ways to boost gender-based political culture among Nigerian politicians.


This is a really bad question.






God bless you for this. Same thing I shared with a friend. Exactly what I said.
You said it all
Thanks.

POV: I can't explain how terribly hungry I am right now. My God!. How do I sleep tonight knowing that same continues tommorow?

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Globad(f): 7:02pm On May 14
Dem get time
b3llo(m): 7:02pm On May 14
Hmmm
Globad(f): 7:03pm On May 14
From the answers, some analysts will be able to determine students who are sympathisers of APC, PDP, Labour party or even IPOB 😃 😀 😄 😁

Also, a deep analysis of the answers may reveal the state or region of many of the students

Naija na interesting country 👅 😛

Let's pray on behalf of the students that the lecturer that will mark the script won't also show his bias or political leaning in awarding marks. Make e no come be another JAMB wahala eyes 👀

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chrisxxx(m): 7:05pm On May 14
These questions make no sense. The questions and narration have no correlation. Shabby lecturers.

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Globad(f): 7:06pm On May 14
chrisxxx:
These questions make no sense. The questions and narration have no correlation. Shabby lectures.

Many lecturers have become lazy

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donmik: 7:07pm On May 14
This lecturer deserves an award in the Nigerian educational contest

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Wealthoptulent(m): 7:09pm On May 14
Typical... example of one with out knowledge

Omoluyi(m): 7:09pm On May 14
aremubabs:


It is a bad question.

Leading questions can only generate biased answers.


A better question would be: "Analyze the sexual harassment allegation of Natasha Iduaghan against Akpabio, and draw your own conclusions."


Our lecturers need to do better with stimulating the brains of their students.


When you ask a leading question, you are constraining their thinking capabilities.


Then, to make it worse, the examiner makes it clear that he doesn't believe that there is gender-based political culture among our politicians because he wants the students to suggests ways to boost gender-based political culture among Nigerian politicians.


I do not agree with your second submission that the examiner doesn't believe that there is gender-based political culture among our politicians. He's only asking for suggestions on how it can be improved. You can't boost what is not available





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wunmi590(m): 7:15pm On May 14


I can't get anything less than A in this examination, despite the fact that, I'm not a sociology student...
aremubabs: 7:15pm On May 14
Omoluyi:

I do not agree with your second submission that the examiner doesn't believe that there is gender-based political culture among our politicians. He's only asking for suggestions on how it can be improved. You can't boost what is not available


Even so, it is still bad to believe that gender-based political culture is low.

For a start, how does one even define gender-based political culture?

It is just a very bad question.


Too bad because it is leading, and also because it is ambiguous.
floss(m): 7:17pm On May 14
The best answers to those questions might be forwarded to the respective parties as it helps in determining the cause and effect of the problem and a solution drawn from the student’s perspective.

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BarrElChapo(m): 7:20pm On May 14
Fantastic questions. Real life situations to stimulate the mind properly.

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lumens: 7:20pm On May 14
grin












Someone like helinues and yarimo who were never privileged to see the four walls of a university cannot relate.

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yemre: 7:21pm On May 14
Some say these are good questions and some say they're bad questions... with reasons.

This is what education is all about as it empowers people to think critical, look at issues holistically and see things from different perspectives.

Those that have argued for and against, you've all done well. I'll do my own analysis later in the day as I just came in.

But some people will come out in the open to trivialize the need to get education simply because it doesn't guarantee success!

We need God's intervention in this country.

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Danhausa09: 7:27pm On May 14
Spursy:


God bless you for this. Same thing I shared with a friend. Exactly what I said.
You said it all
Thanks.

POV: I can't explain how terribly hungry I am right now. My God!. How do I sleep tonight knowing that same continues tommorow?
lord begginstien

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eventainment(m): 7:28pm On May 14
aremubabs:


It is a bad question.

Leading questions can only generate biased answers.


A better question would be: "Analyze the sexual harassment allegation of Natasha Iduaghan against Akpabio, and draw your own conclusions."


Our lecturers need to do better with stimulating the brains of their students.


When you ask a leading question, you are constraining their thinking capabilities.


Then, to make it worse, the examiner makes it clear that he doesn't believe that there is gender-based political culture among our politicians because he wants the students to suggests ways to boost gender-based political culture among Nigerian politicians.


This is a really bad question.







Well I choose to argue with your correction being that it will now be a question with various opinions, and what will now be the yardstick to judge what is correct or wrong. It's better of you push the students to a direction and see how they deduce and conclude with it, than bringing up a scope that will not give a definitive answer.

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PJtech: 7:32pm On May 14
E no easy o. I just dey come back from where i go deny pregnancy

Guys always use condoms
Tjra: 7:39pm On May 14
Natasha

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papyjaypaul: 7:40pm On May 14
Why is the second semester 2023/24 session exam taking place in the month May of 2025?

I like the third question about Traoré and philosophy of African leaders. What's the philosophy of the leaders we have in Nigeria now? They don't have, that's why they keep decamping every month.

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Tjra: 7:41pm On May 14
papyjaypaul:
Why is the second semester 2023/24 session exam taking place in the month May of 2025?
Rich kid. It seems you studied in England cheesy

For Naija universities exams of particular calendar session are written 1 or 2 years after.

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papyjaypaul: 7:43pm On May 14
eventainment:



Well I choose to argue with your correction being that it will now be a question with various opinions, and what will now be the yardstick to judge what is correct or wrong. It's better of you push the students to a direction and see how they deduce and conclude with it, than bringing up a scope that will not give a definitive answer.
. But the point of education is to let students explore. We are the same people who condemn cramming. You may be thinking the answer will be in one way but you'll be surprised that what they taught them is for all sides.

This kind of question encourages ciritcal thinking instead of one size fits all. They usually have a guideline for marking this kind of question and it is expected the students apply certain concepts or theories in answering their questions. It's applied learning.

GoodSpirit:
Why is ot that Arts students don't always compete for the best students even when they study simpler subjects?

papyjaypaul:


I see that the issue isn't so much about the difficulty of subjects, but about perceptions about what constitutes "value" and "success."

Arts subjects like literature, history, philosophy, or fine arts engage with human experience, critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and creative expression. These are not always quantifiable and valued in the beginning, and so they’re often perceived as "easier" simply because they don’t always involve rigid structures like formulas or problem sets. Who cannot draw? Who cannot write a poem?

In many education systems, the "best students" are steered toward fields like medicine, engineering, or finance because these are seen as paths to clear, prestigious careers. Arts students, by contrast, often have to carve their own paths. That takes a different kind of courage and intelligence, one rooted in introspection, communication, and adaptability. It's a different kind of intelligence.

The truth is, the Arts don’t lack competition or depth. They often attract students who are ionate, reflective, and curious, but perhaps not always the ones who fit traditional metrics of academic "achievement." The best minds in Arts think in complex, layered ways, but that brilliance may not always be visible on a transcript.

So the question isn’t really about Arts being "simpler." It’s about rethinking what we value in education and recognizing that intellectual rigor comes in many forms, not just those with numbers and right answers.

At the end of the day, the engineer builds a world class stadium that can only be enjoyed by the creativity and atristry of footballers. When he is tired, he goes to a comedy show to enjoy the art of a funny guy wink

We need each other.

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mechanics(m): 7:44pm On May 14
Number 5 is easy, the answer is godfatherism and corruption, Wike wants Fubara to be sharing Rivers allocation with him, the solution is godfatherism should be banned in politics and corruption should be tackled.
PDPdestroyer(m): 7:44pm On May 14
Obidients go score zero for this exam if they attempt any of these questions grin
papyjaypaul: 7:49pm On May 14
Tjra:

Rich kid. It seems you studied in England cheesy

For Naija universities exams of particular calendar session are written 1 or 2 years after.

cry Isn't it a pity that we are still where we were many years ago. Nigeria is stealing the bright future of the young people by making life hard by their own doing, not God's.
alizma: 7:52pm On May 14
Good questions, time to be politically informed, for those who have been involved, following the news and making their contribution on and offline, with those two questions, this course is a bonus already

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