2025 WAEC Computer Studies 3 (Practical) Questions and Answers Now Available

Computer Studies 3 (Practical)
01:00pm – 03:00pm (1st Set)

Computer Studies 3 (Practical)
03:00pm – 05:00pm (2ndSet)

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Guidelines to Achieve Answers for the Questions:

*Question 1: MS Word Birthday Calendar*
1. Design the Calendar:
– Open MS Word → Go to Insert → Table → Quick Tables → Select a built-in calendar template.
– Adjust the month and year to your birth details (e.g., May 2026).

2. WordArt Title:
– Go to Insert → WordArt → Choose a style.
– Type “My Birthday Calendar” → Set font size to 18.

3. Text Effect:
– Select the WordArt → Go to Format → Text Effects → Transform → Apply the “Stop” effect (square shape).

4. Insert Image:
– Delete the WAEC logo placeholder → Go to Insert → Pictures/Online Pictures → Add your photo or ClipArt.

5. Month and Year:
– Type the month and year (e.g., MAY 2026) using Arial Rounded MT Bold, 30 pt.

6. Highlight Birthday:
– Locate your birth date on the calendar → Add an asterisk () or color the cell.

7. Personal Details:
– Below the calendar, type your full name and index number (e.g., Dikkio Chinedu 4251102068).

8. Save and Print:
– Save as IndexNumber.docx in the desktop folder.
– Print the document.

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*Question 2: PowerPoint Geo-political Zones*
1. Create Slides:
– Open PowerPoint → Use Title and Content layout for all 6 slides.
– Assign a different Design Theme to each slide (e.g., Organic, Ion, Slice).

2. Slide Content:
– Title: “Six Geo-political Zones in Nigeria” (on all slides).
– Subtitle: Name of the zone (e.g., “South East”).
– Bullet Points: List states for each zone (use unique bullet styles per slide).

3. Footer:
– Go to Insert → Header & Footer → Check Date and Time (Update automatically) → Add your name and index number.

4. Save and Print:
– Save as IndexNumber.pptx.
– Print as a Handout (6 slides per page).

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*Question 3: Textbook Cover Design*
1. Title and Audience:
– Use a graphic tool (e.g., Canva, Adobe Illustrator).
– Box (i): Add book title (e.g., Mathematics for Beginners).
– Box (ii): Target audience (e.g., Primary School Students).
– Remove borders for both boxes.

2. Circular Image:
– Insert an image into a circular shape (e.g., globe icon).

3. Author Name:
– Box (iv): Use artistic text (e.g., gradient, shadow) → Fictitious name (e.g., John Doe).

4. Spine Title:
– Rotate the book title vertically on the spine.

5. Octagonal Author Image:
– Insert an image into an octagon shape (e.g., a portrait).

6. Author Description:
– Write a 2-3 line bio under About the Author.

7. Publisher:
– Add a fictitious publisher (e.g., Global Education Press).

8. Save and Print:
– Save as IndexNumber_Cover.jpg.
– Print the design.

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