WAEC Physical Education 3 (Performance Test) Answers
What is Physical Education in WAEC?
Physical Education (PE) in the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) is a subject that tests your knowledge of sport, the human body, health, and physical activity. It is not just about playing football or running on a field. In WAEC, PE is mostly a written exam that covers theory — meaning you need to read, understand, and write.
WAEC offers Physical Education under the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). The exam is available to students in Nigeria, Ghana, and other West African countries. It is a full subject with its own syllabus, topics, and grading system.
Structure of the WAEC PE Exam
The WAEC Physical Education exam is divided into two or three parts depending on your country. Here is a simple breakdown:
| Paper | Type | What it tests | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paper 1 | Objective (MCQ) | 50 multiple choice questions | 50 marks |
| Paper 2 | Essay / Theory | Long answer questions | 100 marks |
| Paper 3 | Practical | Field performance (some countries) | Varies |
Note: In Nigeria, the PE exam is mostly Papers 1 and 2 (theory). Practical sports performance may not count toward your final grade in all cases. Always check your country’s specific format.
Sports Organisations You Must Know
The WAEC exam often asks about sports governing bodies. You need to know both local and international organisations, their full names, and what they do.
| Abbreviation | Full Name | Role |
|---|---|---|
| FIFA | Fédération Internationale de Football Association | Governs football worldwide |
| IAAF / WA | World Athletics | Governs track and field |
| IOC | International Olympic Committee | Organises the Olympic Games |
| NOC | National Olympic Committee | Country-level Olympic body |
| NFF | Nigeria Football Federation | Governs football in Nigeria |
| CAF | Confederation of African Football | Governs football in Africa |
| FIBA | International Basketball Federation | Governs basketball worldwide |
First Aid in Sports — Key Points
First aid questions appear in almost every WAEC PE paper. You should be able to describe how to treat common sports injuries. Here are the most important ones:
Sprain — PRICE method: Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation Fracture — Immobilise the limb, do not move the person, get medical help Muscle cramp — Gently stretch and massage the affected muscle Dislocation — Do not try to put it back in place yourself; get a doctor Heat exhaustion — Move the person to shade, give water, cool them down slowly Unconsciousness — Place in recovery position, check breathing, call for help
WAEC Grading System for PE
Your final PE grade depends on your performance in the theory papers. Here is how WAEC grades the subject:
| Grade | Score Range | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | 75% – 100% | Excellent |
| B2 | 70% – 74% | Very Good |
| B3 | 65% – 69% | Good |
| C4 | 60% – 64% | Credit |
| C5 | 55% – 59% | Credit |
| C6 | 50% – 54% | Credit |
| F9 | 0% – 44% | Fail |
Grades A1 to C6 are all passing grades. You need at least a C6 to say you have a credit in Physical Education. Many universities and polytechnics require credits for admission into sports-related courses.
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