JAMB · Physics · United Kingdom
Physics for the JAMB Exam — UK candidates
10% of the JAMB test plan. Mechanics, electricity, waves, and modern physics in JAMB Physics for engineering and science candidates. Calibrated for British candidates.
High-stakes exams reward two skills equally: knowledge and test-craft. This page focuses on both for one of the most failure-prone areas. Physics sits at roughly 10% of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (UTME) content distribution — JAMB Physics is required for engineering, computer science, and physical science admissions. Questions test understanding of mechanics, electricity, optics, waves, and modern physics. The CBT format rewards candidates who can quickly identify the right formula and substitute values accurately. Pass rates for the JAMB are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For UK candidates preparing for JAMB, the calibration of study to local context matters: UK candidates often take exams for both domestic licensure (NMC, GMC) and migration purposes. IELTS UKVI is a separate, higher-stakes track.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Substituting values without converting units (e.g., using cm instead of m in mechanics formulas)
- !Confusing the direction of conventional current vs electron flow
- !Misidentifying the type of image formed (real/virtual, erect/inverted) for lenses and mirrors
Study tips
- 1Build a formula card for each JAMB Physics topic — mechanics, electricity, optics, waves, modern physics.
- 2Practice unit conversions daily: cm to m, g to kg, °C to K, eV to Joules.
- 3For optics, practise tracing ray diagrams for concave/convex mirrors and lenses for all object positions.
- 4In the UK, JAMB schedules and reschedules align with state holiday calendars and post-Brexit fee adjustments — confirm pricing on the awarding body's site before booking.
Sample JAMB Physics questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real JAMB questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
A 60W bulb is used for 5 hours. The electrical energy consumed is:
- A300 J
- B300 WhCorrect
- C1080 kJ
- D12 kWh
Why this answer?
Energy = Power × Time = 60 W × 5 h = 300 Wh. In joules: 300 × 3600 = 1,080,000 J = 1080 kJ. The question lists "300 Wh" as an answer, which is correct and more directly derived.
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