ABIAPOLY Post UTME Past Questions and Answers
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ABIAPOLY Post UTME Past Questions and Answers
Securing admission into a higher institution in Nigeria is a journey of preparation, strategy, and resilience. For candidates aiming for the prestigious Abia State Polytechnic (ABIAPOLY), now officially known as Ogbonnaya Onu Polytechnic, the first step toward academic excellence begins with conquering the Post UTME screening.
At Manny Spark, we understand the anxiety that comes with entrance examinations. It is not just about reading; it is about reading the right materials. Thousands of students write JAMB every year, but only a fraction secure admission. The secret often lies in understanding the pattern of the internal screening exams set by the institution.
“Success is where preparation and opportunity meet.” — Bobby Unser
This article is designed to be your comprehensive guide. We will not only provide you with access to the ABIAPOLY Post UTME Past Questions and Answers, but we will also take a deep dive into everything you need to know about the school—from its bustling location in Aba to the specific courses that can shape your career.
About Abia State Polytechnic (ABIAPOLY): Location and Legacy
Understanding your potential alma mater is crucial. Abia State Polytechnic is situated in the heart of Aba, the commercial nerve center of Abia State, Nigeria.
Specific Location Details:
The institution is strategically located along the Aba-Owerri Road, occupying the site of the former Girls’ Technical College (GTC). This location is significant for several reasons:
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Accessibility: Being on a major road connecting Abia to Imo State makes it easily accessible for students traveling from various parts of the country.
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Commercial Hub: Aba is known as the “Japan of Africa” due to its immense indigenous manufacturing and craftsmanship. Studying here exposes students to a practical, industrial environment that is rare in other cities.
Established in 1992 (though originally set up by an edict in 1994 with retrospective effect), the polytechnic was born out of a desire to provide technological and vocational education to the youths of Nigeria. It has since grown into a citadel of learning that prides itself on the motto: “Towards Excellence in Technology.”
Whether you are walking through the School of Engineering or the busy administrative blocks, the air at ABIAPOLY is thick with the spirit of entrepreneurship and academic rigor.

Why ABIAPOLY? The Academic Culture and Environment
Why should you choose this institution? Beyond the certificate, ABIAPOLY offers an environment that bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
The “Aba Spirit” in Education
The location in Aba influences the academic culture. Students here are not just taught to pass exams; they are encouraged to be industrious. The proximity to major industries and markets (like the Ariaria International Market) provides unique internship and SIWES (Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme) opportunities.
Facilities and Student Welfare
The polytechnic boasts of:
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Modern Laboratories: especially for Science Laboratory Technology and Engineering students.
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A Robust Library: Stocked with relevant academic resources.
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Entrepreneurial Centre: To train students in skills outside their primary course of study.
At Manny Spark, we believe that your environment dictates your growth. Choosing ABIAPOLY places you in a hub of innovation.
Available Faculties and Departments
To help you confirm your course of choice, we have detailed the various schools and departments available at the polytechnic.
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The institution operates a collegiate system with several schools. Below is a breakdown of the key departments:
School of Engineering Technology
This is the flagship faculty, given the technological focus of the institution.
| Department | Focus Area |
| Civil Engineering | Construction, structural design, and public works. |
| Computer Engineering | Hardware maintenance, system design, and embedded systems. |
| Electrical/Electronics Engineering | Power systems, telecommunications, and circuitry. |
| Mechanical Engineering | Production, automotive technology, and thermodynamics. |
School of Business and Management Technology
Ideal for students looking to dominate the corporate world.
| Department | Focus Area |
| Accountancy | Financial reporting, auditing, and taxation. |
| Banking and Finance | Financial markets, investment banking, and monetary policy. |
| Business Administration | Corporate management, HR, and organizational behavior. |
| Public Administration | Government policy, civil service, and governance. |
| Office Technology & Management | Modern secretarial studies and office automation. |
School of Science and Industrial Technology
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Computer Science: Software development, networking, and AI basics.
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Statistics: Data analysis and probability.
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Science Laboratory Technology (SLT): With options in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Microbiology.
School of Environmental Design and Technology
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Architecture: Building design and planning.
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Estate Management: Property valuation and facility management.
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Urban and Regional Planning: City planning and environmental sustainability.
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Building Technology: Construction management and site supervision.
Understanding the ABIAPOLY Post UTME Screening Process

The Post UTME (Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) is the final hurdle before admission. For ABIAPOLY, this process is strict but transparent.
The Screening Format
Historically, the screening can take two forms, and you must be prepared for both:
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Computer Based Test (CBT): You may be required to sit for a CBT exam comprising questions from English Language, Mathematics, and General Knowledge/Current Affairs.
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Physical Screening: In some sessions, the school may opt for a screening of O’Level results and JAMB scores. However, aptitude tests are the standard for competitive courses.
The Grading System
Your final admission score is usually a legitimate aggregate of:
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Your JAMB Score (50%)
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Your Post UTME Score (50%)
Note: This underscores why scoring high in the Post UTME is non-negotiable. Even with a lower JAMB score, a high Post UTME score can save your admission.
Admission Requirements: What You Must Have

Before you purchase the ABIAPOLY Post UTME Past Questions, ensure you meet the minimum entry requirements to avoid disqualification.
General Requirements:
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JAMB Cut-off Mark: Candidates must have scored 120 and above in the just concluded JAMB UTME. (Note: This score is subject to change based on the academic year’s policy).
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First Choice: Candidates who did not choose ABIAPOLY as their first choice must effect a Change of Institution on the JAMB portal.
O’Level Requirements:
You must possess at least five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, including Mathematics and English Language, in not more than two sittings.
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Acceptable Results: WAEC, NECO, and NABTEB.
Important Note by Dr. Manny: Do not combine NABTEB with WAEC or NECO if you can avoid it, although some schools accept it. It is always safer to combine WAEC and NECO.
The Manny Spark Takeaway: Why You Need Past Questions
Takeaway:
The difference between a student who groans in the exam hall and one who smiles is familiarity.
When you study with the ABIAPOLY Post UTME Past Questions and Answers provided by Manny Spark, you are not just memorizing answers; you are learning the mindset of the examiners.
Benefits of Using Our Past Questions:
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Pattern Recognition: You will notice that ABIAPOLY repeats specific topics in Mathematics and English every year.
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Time Management: Practicing with actual past questions helps you gauge your speed. The Post UTME is usually a race against time.
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Confidence Boost: There is a psychological edge you get when you see a question in the exam hall that you solved the night before.
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Accurate Answers: Many materials online are full of errors. Dr. Manny and the team at Manny Spark have reviewed these answers to ensure accuracy.
Detailed Study Strategies for Post UTME Success
Buying the past questions is step one. Using them effectively is step two. Here is a study plan curated by Dr. Manny:
1. The “Reverse Engineering” Method
Instead of reading your textbooks from cover to cover, start with the Past Questions.
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Attempt a year (e.g., 2023 set).
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Mark your score.
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Identify the topics you failed.
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Then go to your textbook to study those specific topics.
2. Simulate Exam Conditions
Don’t study while lying on your bed or listening to music.
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Sit at a desk.
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Set a timer (e.g., 40 minutes for 50 questions).
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Remove all distractions.
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This trains your brain to focus under pressure.
3. Group Study (The Right Way)
Find other aspirants of ABIAPOLY. Solve questions together. Teaching a concept to a friend is the best way to master it yourself.
4. Stay Updated
Join the Manny Spark Telegram channel (@DocManny) to get real-time updates on when the Post UTME form is out, when the exam date is fixed, and venue details.
Sample ABIAPOLY Post UTME Past Questions
To give you a taste of what to expect, here are a few sample questions extracted from our comprehensive N5,000 pack.
Subject: English Language
Instruction: Choose the option that best completes the sentence.
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The man _______ the police arrested is a notorious thief.
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A. who
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B. whom
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C. which
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D. whose
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Answer: B (whom – used as the object of the verb arrested)
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Neither the teacher nor the students _______ present at the meeting.
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A. was
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B. were
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C. is
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D. are
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Answer: B (were – the verb agrees with the closer noun “students”)
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Subject: Mathematics
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Solve for x if 3(x – 2) = 2(x + 4).
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A. 10
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B. 12
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C. 14
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D. 6
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Answer: C (14)
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Solution:
$$3x – 6 = 2x + 8$$$$3x – 2x = 8 + 6$$$$x = 14$$
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A car travels 120km in 2 hours. What is its average speed?
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A. 50km/h
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B. 60km/h
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C. 70km/h
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D. 40km/h
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Answer: B
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Solution:
$$Speed = \frac{Distance}{Time}$$$$Speed = \frac{120}{2} = 60km/h$$
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Subject: General Knowledge
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Who is the current Governor of Abia State (as of the last election)?
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A. Okezie Ikpeazu
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B. Alex Otti
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C. Orji Uzor Kalu
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D. Theodore Orji
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Answer: B (Alex Otti)
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The capital of Nigeria was moved from Lagos to Abuja in what year?
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A. 1990
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B. 1991
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C. 1992
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D. 1993
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Answer: B (1991)
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These are just the tip of the iceberg. The full package contains hundreds of solved questions covering over 10 years of exams.
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How to Get the Complete Past Questions and Answers

Do not gamble with your admission. The ABIAPOLY Post UTME Past Questions and Answers (Up-to-date Version) is available for a token of N5,000.
This small investment secures your preparation and gives you access to Dr. Manny’s mentorship circle.
Payment Procedure
To purchase the material and receive it immediately via Email or WhatsApp:
Step 1: Make a Transfer
Transfer the sum of N5,000 to the account details below (contact us to get the account number to ensure safety).
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After payment, send a screenshot of the transaction, your email address, and your course of choice to:
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is ABIAPOLY Post UTME difficult?
A: It can be challenging if you are unprepared. The questions test your speed and accuracy. With the Manny Spark past questions, it becomes much easier.
Q: Can I gain admission without JAMB?
A: No, for National Diploma (ND) Full-Time programs, JAMB is compulsory. However, ABIAPOLY offers Part-Time and Evening programs which have different entry modes.
Q: How much is the Post UTME form?
A: The price varies annually, usually between N2,000 and N5,000. We will update you on our platforms once the form is on sale.
Q: Does ABIAPOLY accept second choice candidates?
A: Generally, they prefer first-choice candidates. It is highly advisable to change your institution to ABIAPOLY on the JAMB portal to increase your chances.
Q: Is the Past Question file printable?
A: Yes, the material we send is a high-quality PDF that you can print at any computer center or read on your phone/laptop.
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