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Approved JAMB Shortcut Keys 2022/2023

Approved JAMB Shortcut Keys 2022/2023

A candidate who doesn’t have perfect knowledge of how the computer runs can still write JAMB Exam with the approved Jamb shortcut keys.

Below are JAMB Shortcut Keys:

  • A – To select Option A
  • B – To select Option B
  • C – To select Option C
  • D – To select option D
  • N – N stands for NEXT QUESTION
  • P – Stands for PREVIOUS QUESTION
  • R – Stands for RETURUN
  • S– Stands for SUBMIT or END EXAM to the exam

You can answer JAMB UTME questions in two ways; You may key in answers by clicking on the option using the mouse you believe to be the answer or typing in the letter of the option using the keyboard.

Answers are recorded directly into the computer.

The keyboard shortcuts are eight in number and the 8 keys are A, B, C, D, P, N, S and R.

Please note that you cannot log in again after submission.

All the best as you learn more about How To Answer JAMB Questions 2022/2023

 

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