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ESSENCE MODEL CITY KIDS ACADEMY

OPPOSITE CHIEF BERNARD COMPOUND, UMEUBULU 1,


ETCHE L.G.A, RIVERS STATE,
ND
2 TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION

SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION


CLASS: JSS1
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE
1. _____ implies the ability of an individual, institution, state or nation to
take care of its own affairs and needs without depending on another person
or country (a) self-depends (b) self-righteous (c) self-reliance (d) self-
harmony

2. One who always depend on others for survival is ______ (a) reliance (b)
non-self-reliance (c) independent (d) employed

3. One of the following is not an attributes of self-reliance (a) creativity (b)


stealing (c) diligence (d) standard

4. A self-reliance person possess one of these (a) hatred (b) laziness (c)
pride (d) self-confidence

5. Talent and skills can be identified through ______ and ______ (a) cult groups
and school (b) home and school (c) fighting and quarrelling (d) market and
bush

6. The certificate of naturalization can be given to the applicant only if he is


up to _____ years of age (a) 30 (b) 18 (c) 60 (d) 15

7. A non-citizen can be called _____ or _____ (a) alien or foreigner (b) chief or
ozo (c) idiot or noncense (d) goat or pegs

8. A good citizen should show due respect for the national pledge and
anthem of his country (a) true (b) false

9. Can talent and skill be identified through religious bodies? (a) Yes (b) No

10. If one practice continuously, can it help him or her to perfect his talent
and skill (a) yes (b) no (c) may be (d) not at all

11. _____ and ____ are means of nurturing talent and skills (a) criticism and
beating (b) flogging and harassment (c) funding and monitoring (d) none of
the above

12. Membership of a nation based on laid down conditions is called ________


(a) foreigner (b) alien (c) human (d) citizenship
13. If your parent are from this country and you are born here, you are a
citizen by _____ (a) birth (b) registration (c) conferment (d) death

14. An alien who is granted a citizenship will be required to take ______ to


the federal republic of Nigeria (a) an envelope (b) an oath of allegiance (c)
vote of thanks (d) national anthem

15. A good citizen should show due respect by standing at attention when
singing national pledge and anthem (a) true (b) false

16. A citizen owes the following to his country except ____ (a) obligation (b)
allegiance (c) duties (d) disrespect

17. If a citizen is found supporting another country engage in war with his
country, this will make him to lose his citizenship (a) true (b) no (c) not at
all (d) I can’t tell

18. Which of the following is Rivers state slogan? (a) Home of peace and
tourism (b) treasure based of the nation (c) the power state (d) land of
promise

19. What is the name of Rivers state governor? (a) Governor Hope
Uzodinma (b) Governor Rotimi Akeredolu (c) Governor Siminalayi Fubara
(d) Governor Alex Otti

20. How many local government are there in rivers state? (a) 33 (b) 23 (c)
18 (d) 30

Section B:
Answer four questions, question one is compulsory
1. Give the full meaning of the following abbreviations:
a. NUC b. NUT c. ASUU d. NAFDAC e. WHO
2. Who is a citizen?
b. Explain two ways of losing citizenship
4. Name three types of citizenship and explain two
4b. Define Self Reliance
4c. List four attributes of self-reliance
5. Mention five agents of places where talent and skills can be identified
b. List five natural resources in our country
5c. What is human resources?
ESSENCE MODEL CITY KIDS ACADEMY
OPPOSITE CHIEF BERNARD COMPOUND, UMEUBULU 1,
ETCHE L.G.A, RIVERS STATE,
ND
2 TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION

SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION


CLASS: JSS2
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE

1. The federal, state and local government are called ______ (a) team of
government (b) executive government (c) presidential (d) tiers of
government

2. _____ is a country consisting of a group of individual states that have


control over their own affairs but are controlled by a central government
(a) government of the people (b) union government (c) federal government
(d) ethnic people

3. The history of federalism in Nigeria dates back to the era when the
country was under the ____ rule (a) Egyptian (b) Indian (c) Japan (d) British

4. ______ are the rights and powers on certain matters that can be exercised
by the federal government alone (a) exclusive list (b) controlled list (c)
states list (d) concurrent list

5. Nigeria and ______ are good example of countries that practice federal
system of government (a) United Kingdom (b) Australia (c) United States of
America

6. Nigeria is made up of three major ethnic groups as well as many other


minority groups. These various groups lived independent of each other.
They were all under their various government until ______ (a) 1914 (b) 1918
(c) 1963 (d) 1814

7. The northern and southern protectorate was joined together through a


process called ______ (a) additions (b) uniting (c) amalgamation (d)
federalism

8. As Nigeria was born _____ became the first governor General(a)


Muhammad Buhari (b) Goodluck Jonathan (c) Lord Lugard (d) Richard
Roland

9. Nigeria is made up of about ________ ethnic groups (a) 20 (b) 880 (c) 350
(d) 250

10. The strongest country in the word is _____ (a) Europe (b) Japan (c)
United States of America (d) Ghana
11. _______ promotes national unity by bringing together people from
different backgrounds (a) federalism (b) diversity (c) arrangement (d)
differences

12. The word bicameral means __________ (a) two house of chamber (b) four
house of chamber (c) two government house (d) none of the above

13. Which arm of government makes law? (a) Judiciary (b) executive (c)
president (d) legislature

14. The doctrine of the rule of law was an idea that came to a man called
______ (a) Professor Emma Onu (b) Egineer Henry Ekeh (c) Professor A.V
Dicey (d) Dr. A.C Nwagwu

15. The supremacy of the law means ____ (a) the law is the highest authority
in the land (b) the law does not protect foreigner (c) citizens can misuse
powers (d) Members of the state can rule theirselves

16. One these is not a punishment for breaking the law (a) death (b) fine (c)
withdrawal of right (d) personal liberty

17. Some problems that makes the real practice of the rule difficult includes
_______ (a) illiteracy (b) emergency (c) poverty (d) all of above

18. When somebody wins an election or is given an appointment by the


government, it is the ______ that performs the swearing in ceremony (a)
judiciary (b) legislature (c) executives (d) police

19. When someone is found guilty of committing a crime, he is sent to ______


to spend some months or years depending on the gravity of the offence

20. CPC stands for ________ (a) consumer protection council (b) customer
price council (c) council of pricing company (d) consumer people council

Section B:
Answer four questions, Question 2 is compulsory

1. Explain the meaning of law and the rule of law


b. Identify six offences people can be found guilty of and punished under
the law
c. Outline five different punishments that can be given to law breakers

2. Write the full meaning of abbreviation of the following:


(i) Son (ii) CPC (iii) FRSC (iv) ICPC (v) EFCC (vi) NAFDAC
b. Outline three functions of prison service
3. Name the three arms of government
b. List three various offices in the different arms of government
c. Mention two characteristics of federalism

4. Explain the meaning of a federation


b. Explain three need for a federation
c. Name the three tiers of government

5. According to the constitution of federal government powers are shared


between the central or federal and other component unit and is contained
in three list, mention them
b. List four items in each of the list
ESSENCE MODEL CITY KIDS ACADEMY
OPPOSITE CHIEF BERNARD COMPOUND, UMEUBULU 1,
ETCHE L.G.A, RIVERS STATE,
ND
2 TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION
CLASS: JSS3
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE

1. _______ refers to the positive practices of doing activities (a) attitude of


work (b) work environment (c) right attitude to work (d) wrong attitude to
work

2. Man uses his ______ or ______ to solve the problems of his basic needs (a)
earning or income (b) do or don’t (c) knowingly or unknowingly (d) none
of the above

3. Right attitude to work brings ______ (a) increased productivity (b)


decreased productivity (c) bad image in country (d) underdevelopment

4. Attitude is important for survival and for any person to acquire ______ (a)
consistent way of thinking (b) consistent way of feeling (c) consistent of
acting (d) all of the above

5. Right attitude to work also includes _______ (a) tolerance (b) satisfaction
(c) truthfulness (d) all of the above

6. Anti-social behavior that is not acceptable by society is ________ (a)


positive behavior (b) infected life (c) negative behavior (d) society

7. Ability to manage time well is a sure way to _____ (a) diseases (b) death
(c) success (d) trouble

8. One of these is not an effects of negative behaviors on society (a) cultism


(b) value orientation (c) inefficiency (d) high crime rate

9. A nation with high percentage of it’s citizen’s engaging in negative acts,


stands the risk of being ________ (a) isolated (b) loved (c) develop (d) high
rate

10. Consistent way of acting or reacting to issues or ideas is known as


________ (a) attitude (b) seriousness (c) commitment (d) affection

11. A nation may have abundant resources but if the people do not have the
______ it’s resources cannot be well managed (a) self-reliance (b) occupation
(c) society (d) right attitude to work

12. Right attitude to work also includes _______ (a) patriotism (b)
commitment (c) dedication to work (d) all of the above
13. _______ is a process of electing political leaders who will represent the
people in government (a) election (b) politics (c) campaign (d) selection

14. One of the importance of elections is making the representatives to be


_______ to the people who voted them in power (a) powerful (b) accountable
(c) humiliated (d) useless

15. Other ethnic groups who are not among the three major ethnic groups
in Nigeria are known as ______ (a) minority (b) majority (c) credible ones
(d) groups of people

16. Servicom was formed or found by _____ (a) Gen. Sani Abacha (b)
President Musa Yar’Adua (c) President Olesugun Obasanjo (d) Prof. Okon
Edet Uya

17. Electoral bodies in Nigeria include __________ (a) federal electoral


commission (FEC) (b) electoral commission of Nigeria (ECN) (c) national
Biafran election (NBE) (d) national electoral commission (NEC)

18. The slogan of federal capital territory Abuja is ______ (a) nature gift of
the nation (b) farming is our pride (c) the sunshine state (d) centre of unity

19. Who is the current governor or minister of the federal capital territory
_____ (a) Governor Nyemso Wike (b) Governor Seyi Makinde (c) Governor
Ahmed Aliyu (d) Governor Uba Sani

20. Lagos state is the ______ (a) centre of excellency (b) state of harmony (c)
home of hospitality (d) the confidence state
Section B: Theory
Answer four question only. Question three is compulsory
1. Explain the meaning of negative behaviors
b. Mention four types of negative behaviors and explain three
c. Enumerate two effects of negative behavior I our society
2. Explain the following: (i) Attitude (ii) Work (iii) Attitude to work
b. List four attributes of right attitude to work and discuss three
c. State three reward or importance of right attitude to work
3. What is the meaning of Servicom?
b. State three aims of servicom
c. Mention and explain three out of the five cardinal principles of servicom
4. What is Election?
b. Mention and explain three importance of election
c. Mention four electoral bodies in Nigeria past and present
5. Give the full meaning of SIEC
b. Discuss three functions of SIEC
c. Outline three needs for free and fair election
ESSENCE MODEL CITY KIDS ACADEMY
OPPOSITE CHIEF BERNARD COMPOUND, UMEUBULU 1,
ETCHE L.G.A, RIVERS STATE,
ND
2 TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION
CLASS: JSS1
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE

1. _________ is an education given to an individual to provide him or her with


understanding and skills to avoid accident (a) safety (b) first aid (c) lesson
(d) safety education

2. One of the following cannot be a first aider (a) adult (b) teacher (c)
children (d) nurse

3. Content of a first aid box include all except _______ (a) matchet (b) scissors
(c) bandage (d) methylated spirit

4. Objective of first aid include ________ (a) to arrest bleeding (b) to make
sure the victim sleep (c) to make the victim lose blood (d) to avoid a doctor

5. Personal health involves the study of _____ (a) rest and sleep (b) applied
nutrition (c) valuable habit formation (d) all of the above

6. All practices which ensures the collective good health of everyone in the
school is called ______ (a) community health (b) school health (c) personal
health (d) church health

7. _______, _______ and _______ are factors that determines health’s (a)
nutrition, boys and girls (b) run, jump and rest (c) parents, sex and age (d)
heredity, lifestyle and education

8. A person who is not made is able to love and be loved is _______ (a)
mentally fit (b) physically fit (c) ability fit (d) productivity fit

9. An individual who is physically fit will possess a degree among of _____


(a) strength (b) stamina (c) endurance (d) all of the above

10. ______ is the general name used for all human, industrial, physical and
mechanical by-product which are no more in used and need to be disposed
(a) disposal (b) rubbish (c) waste (d) refuse

11. One of the following is the main sources of water (a) borehole water (c)
surface water (d) tap water

12. Which of the following is not an underground water (a) rivers (b) wells
(c) boreholes (d) springs

13. Methods of sewage disposal includes _______ (a) the pit latrine method
(b) the water system method (c) the bucket latrine method (d) all of the
above
14. The most reliable and hygienic method of sewage disposal is _______ (a)
water system method (b) bucket latrine method (c) polyten bag dispose
method (d) latrine method

15. Health-related components of physical fitness include all except ________


(a) physical (b) flexibility (c) body composition (d) muscular strength

16. The ability to change body position quickly in different directions is


______ (a) balance (b) reaction (c) agility (d) accuracy

17. ______ is the range of motion or movement within a joint (a) flexibility
(b) strength (c) muscle (d) endurance

18. The movement of the whole body from one spot to the other is ______ (a)
locomotor movement (b) non-locomotor movement (c) basic movement
(d) fundamental movement

19. Non-locomotor or axial movement include all except ______ (a) twisting
(b) pulling (c) rocking (d) running

20. Synchronized gymnastics, marching and music are parts of ______ (a)
creative movements (b) manipulative movement (c) adoptor movement (d)
locomotor movement

Section B: Theory
Answer four questions only

1. Explain the following: (i) Personal health (ii) School health (iii)
Community health
b List three factors that determines health

2. Explain physical fitness


b. Outline three characteristics of a mentally fit person
c. What is Waste?

3. Name five methods of refuse disposal


b. Name three methods of sewage disposal
c. List three reasons for disposing of refuse and sewage

4. Mention five uses of water


b. List four water pollutants
c. Name three methods of purifying water

5. What is First Aid?


B. What is Safety Education?
c. State three qualities of a good first aider

6. List four performance-related components of physical fitness


b. List four health-related components of physical fitness
c. Give three ways in which physical fitness is important
ESSENCE MODEL CITY KIDS ACADEMY
OPPOSITE CHIEF BERNARD COMPOUND, UMEUBULU 1,
ETCHE L.G.A, RIVERS STATE,
ND
2 TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION
CLASS: JSS2
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE
1. _____ is defined as freedom from hazards (a) education (b) accidents (c)
safety (d) first aid

2. Accident that occurs at home is known as __________

3. LKiving in a substandard building can cause ______ (a) home accident (b)
school accident (c) community accident (d) work accident

4. Running around the classroom should be encouraged (a) true (b) false

5. Common accidents that occurs at home include ____ (a) poisoning (b)
electric shocks (c) cuts (d) all of the above

6. All drugs should be kept at the reach of children, Am I right? __________

7. Which types of accidents account for the greatest number of accident in


Nigeria? (a) Home accidents (b) air accident (c) transport road accident (d)
school accidents

8. Which one among the following is not among the safety in work place?
(a) Workers should acquire adequate skills in Nigeria (a) home accident (b)
air accident (c) transport or road accident (d) school accidents

9. Causes of school accident includes all except ______ (a) awareness (b)
rough play (c) carelessness (d) ignorance

10. The learning experiences on health issues which are gained in school is
called ______

11. A child lives within ______ societies (a) eight (b) four (c) two (d) three

12. Sources of air pollution include ______, _____ and ______ (a) nose, mouth
and eyes source (b) legs, hand and back source (c) war, fight and abuse
source (d) industrial, natural and domestic source

13. Air pollution can be controlled by enforcement of existing laws through


fines, confiscation of property or closure of industries (a) true (b) no (c) it
is not possible (d) don’t do that

14. One of the following is not effect of water pollution (a) dysentery (b)
typhoid fever (c) malaria (d) cholera

15. ______ is a mixture of soil, minerals, plants and animal materials (a) land
(b) soil (c) forest (d) water
16. Factors that promote good posture include ______ (a) marriage (b) sex
(c) occupation (d) bad health

17. Is it good for use to lie on a bed that is moderately hard (a) yes (b) no
(c) it can kill (d) don’t try it

18. _______ is an abnormal deviation from the normal axis of the bones due
to abnormalities (a) postural defect (b) posture (c) exercise (d) congenital

19. A situation where the in-step loses its longitudinal arch is called ______
(a) flat foot (n) flat teeth (c) posture (d) none of the above

20. Can prolonged illness lead to postural defects? _______________

Section B: Theory
Answer any four questions of your choice

1. Explain Posture
b. List five factors that promote good posture
c. List four types of postural defects

2. Mention four causes of postural defects


b. Give three causes of kyphosis (hunchback)
c. Outline three preventive measures for postural defects

3. Explain the following: (i) First aid (ii) Safety (iii) Safety education (iv)
Accident
b. Outline four causes of home accident

4. List four sources of water pollution


b. Mention five effects of water pollution
c. Mention two measures for controlling noise pollution

5. What is Gymnastic?
b. Mention four classes of apparatus
c. Explain the term spotting
ESSENCE MODEL CITY KIDS ACADEMY
OPPOSITE CHIEF BERNARD COMPOUND, UMEUBULU 1,
ETCHE L.G.A, RIVERS STATE,
ND
2 TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION
CLASS: JSS3
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE
1. The smallest unit of organization in society is _________ (a) school (b)
church (c) market (d) family

2. A family in which either the husband or the wife is no longer with the
family is called ______ (a) nuclear family (b) broken family (c) love family (d)
arranged family

3. ________ runs errands for the family

4. Girls puberty begins around _____ (a) 11-14 years (b) 9 – 10 years (c) 13-
16 years (d) 10-12 years

5. Changes in boys during puberty includes _____ (a) development of muscle


(b) development of strong bones (c) development of strong mouth (d)
development of a deep voice

6. Because of the serious health consequences, pre-marital sex must be


discouraged (a) true (b) false

7. GFN stands for ___ (a) Girls family names (b) gymnastics federation of
Nigeria (c) gymnastics friends of Nigeria (d) games and friends of Nigeria

8. Career opportunities in physical and health education include all except


____ (a) teaching physical education (b) sports psychology (c) sports chief
(d) physiotherapy

9. Choose from the list physical changes as a result of aging (a) getting fat
(b) the skin becomes fresh (c) shaking of hands (d) the lips becomes red

10. _____ is the irreversible cessation of the vital functions of a living


organism (a) death (b) life (c) diseases (d) sickness

11. In the process of dying, after the cessation of breathing, the brain may
survive for not more than _____ minutes, the heart ______ minutes, the heart
________ minutes, and the kidney ________ minutes

12. Taking of medication for an intended purpose, in an appropriate


amount frequently, strength and proper manner is called ______ (a) drug
abuse (b) drug use (c) drug dependent (d) drug misuse

13. In olden days, medication or medicines were made from ______ and
_______
14. Drugs used medically to calm mental patients are called ______ (a)
tranquilizer (b) narcotics (c) hallucinogens (d) stimulants

15. Which one in the list is not a drug withdrawal symptom? (a) Getting fair
(b) restlessness (c) convulsion (d) hallucination

16. Ways to identify potential drugs users include ______, _____ and ______ (a)
loss of interest in usual activities (b) unusual redness of eye (c) declined in
school performance and truancy (d) all of the above

17. Drug misuse and abuse can be controlled if through one of the following
(a) educating the public on dangers of using drugs (b) educating the public
on how to abuse drugs (c) selling of drugs to children (d) none of the above

18. Performance – related benefits of physical fitness are _____ and _____ (a)
composition and health (b) rest and eat (c) coordination and balance (d)
posture and power

19. The range of movements or motion at a joint is ______ (a) agility (b) body
composition (c) muscular strength (d) flexibility

20. ______ is the ability to release energy at a specific moment (a) power (b)
posture (c) health (d) stance

Section B: Theory
Answer any four questions of your choice

1. What is Family?
b. Mention four types of family and explain three
c. Mention three dangers of pre-marital sex

2. List four sports federations in Nigeria


b. List five career opportunities in physical education discuss ageing

3. List four physical changes in the ageing process


b. List five causes of death
c. What is Mourning?

4. List four reasons why people use and abuse drugs


b. State two reasons for conducting doping tests
c. Mention three ways of controlling drug abuse among young people

5. Explain three health-related benefits of physical fitness


b. Outline three benefits derived from physical fitness exercises
c. List four factors that influence physical fitness
ESSENCE MODEL CITY KIDS ACADEMY
OPPOSITE CHIEF BERNARD COMPOUND, UMEUBULU 1,
ETCHE L.G.A, RIVERS STATE,
ND
2 TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES
CLASS: JSS1
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE
1. _______ simply means a process by which a person learn ways, ideas and
techniques of behaviors past and present in his environment (a) learning
(b) humanizing (c) socialization (d) immigration

2. Agent of socialization includes ________ (a) family (b) secret cult (c) water
bodies (d) bad manners

3. The process of learning and training in old members of the society whose
else-while socialization was not sufficient to intergrate them into their
culture (a) socialization (b) culturalization (c) politics (d) re-socialization

4. Choose what socialization is not, from the list (a) changes in behavior
and altitude (b) learning one’s mother tongue (c) behavioral changes
resulting fom drug abuse (d) learning of cultures in our society

5. Which among the following is not conditions for successful socialization?


(a) there must be culture that is to be learn (b) there must be a socializer
(c) there must be a building to teach (d) there must be a socialize

6. The social problems facing our country today are generally called _____
(a) contemporary social problems (b) commercial issues in town (c) socio-
cultural problem (d) government issues

7. _____ is one of the causes of exam malpractice (a) serious reaching (b)
much teaching (c) poor preparation by students (d) intensive teaching

8. The following are consequences of exam malpractices except ______ (a) it


enhances unemployment (b) it is a national shame and disgrace (c) exam
malpractice discouraged hard work (d) it enhances economic development

9. Cult material include all except ______ (a) gun (b) axe (c) skull (d) house

10. Factors that makes occultic practices attractive include ______ (a) quest
for power (b) quest for protection (c) peer group influence (c) peer group
influence (d) all of the above

11. Why do people join cult? (a) To be more educated (b) to maintain close
contract (c) to be their brother’s keeper (d) to forge bond of brotherhood

12. Cult activities can cause one to be imprisonment for life and can also
destroy life and properties (a) true (b) false

13. Which of the following described cultism? (a) A charitable organization


(b) a group where whose activities are known only to the members (c) a
group that provide good things in society (d) a group of people who protect
students

14. HIV means _________ (a) Human improved deficient virus (b) humble
initial Venus (c) human immune deficiency virus (d) human immune
delivery vanguard

15. The signs and symptoms of HIV/AIDs include _______ (a) long and
recurrent cough (b) prolong itching skin rashes (c) severe and persistent
rash in the mouth or throat (d) all of the above

16. AIDs/HIV was discovered in _______ (a) 2020 (b) 1981 (c) 1993 (d) 1916

17. Can HIV live for long outside the body? ______________

18. HIV/AIDs can be transmitted through __________ (a) shaking of hands (b)
vaginal sex (c) kissing (d) embracing

19. Can a body that is sucking breast milk from an infected mother contact
HIV? _____________

20. How can we control HIV/AIDs transmission? (a) Avoid casual


intercourse (b) avoid shaking of hands (c) avoid being a gathering (d) do
not sleep in the same bed with an infected person

Section B: Theory
Answer four questions only
1. What is Exam Malpractice?
b. Outline four forms of exam malpractices
c. Discuss three ways to control exam malpractice
2. Explain cult or secret cult
b. Outline three characteristics of cult group
c. List four consequences of cultism
3. Briefly explain HIV/AIDs
b. State three mode of transmission
c. State three ways to control HIV/AIDs
4. Define Socialization
b. Outline two things socialization is not
c. State three conditions for a successful socialization
5. List four agent of Socialization
b. Give two features of Socialization
c. What is Contemporary social problems?
ESSENCE MODEL CITY KIDS ACADEMY
OPPOSITE CHIEF BERNARD COMPOUND, UMEUBULU 1,
ETCHE L.G.A, RIVERS STATE,
ND
2 TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES
CLASS: JSS2
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE
1. Groups whose members are drawn from different social classes is called
_____ (a) vertical groups (b) temporary group (c) permanent group (d) peer
groups

2. To or more people who are interacting in such a way that each person
influences and is influence by each other is ________ (a) membership (b)
social group (c) family (d) association

3. Groups one can decide to join or not join is called _______ (a) peer
influence (b) voluntary group (c) family (d) vertical group

4. Church congregation, political parties etc are good examples of ______


groups (a) vertical group (b) non-group (c) temporary group (d)
association

5. Communal labour done in the rural area include ______ (a) construction of
bridges (b) clearing of farm land for agriculture purposes (c) constructions
of trading square and market (d) all of the above

6. All are examples of destructive groups behavior except _____ (a) unknown
gun men (b) Boko Haram (c) Bandit (d) Nigeria Bar Association (NBA)

7. Which of the following is not a specialist in traditional health care sector?


(a) Bone setters (b) nurse (c) native doctor (d) herbalist

8. Modern health care system came to Nigeria through ______ and _____
activities (a) Muslims and African (b) Traditional and orthodox religions (c)
Islamic and Christian religion (d) None of the above

9. The ministry of heart in Nigeria is headed by a _____ (a) nurse (b) doctor
(c) specialist (d) minister

10. The study of women bodies is known as ______ (a) dentistry (b) dentist
(c) gaenacology (d) physiology

11. Expert in the field of pathology is called _______ (a) dentistry (b)
gaenacologist (d) pathogist

12. _____ provide preventive measure against diseases through vaccination


(a) specialist (b) church (c) peer group (d) health sectors

13. The use of any drug in a manner that deviates from an approved
mechical guidelines is seen as ______ (a) food stuff (b) alcohol (c) drug abuse
(d) drug use
14. All are examples of drugs except _________ (a) yoghurt (b) cocaine (c)
cannabis (d) Indian hemp

15. Which among the following does not use harmful substances? (a)
Children (b) criminal (c) rapist (d) cultist

16. Common ways to abuse drugs include ______ (a) through the mouth (b)
through inhalation (c) through injection (d) all of the above

17. Causes of drug trafficking include ______ (a) rain fall (b) substances (c)
eating habit (d) unemployment

18. _____ and ____ are agencies that work against drug traffickers (a) NDLEA
and NAFDAC (b) Civil defence and army (c) FRSC (d) Immigration

19. Drug money make people to behave abnormally (a) true (b) false

20. Drug trafficking can leads to ______ (a) life (b) death (c) growth (d)
factors

Section B: Theory
Answer four questions of your choice

1. State four ways to control harmful substances


b. List four sources of water supply
c. Outline three ways to keep our source of water clean

2. Define Drug trafficking


b. List five causes of drug trafficking
c. Mention and explain three consequences of drug trafficking

3. State four causes of drug abuse


b. Mention and explain two consequences of drug abuse
c. Discuss three ways to controlled drug abuse

4. Discuss four hindrances to governments health care delivery efforts


b. State three relationship between traditional and modern health care
c. Explain three discipline of study in modern health care delivery

5. List and Explain four types of social groups


b. Explain negative and positive group
c. Outline four communal labour done in urban area
ESSENCE MODEL CITY KIDS ACADEMY
OPPOSITE CHIEF BERNARD COMPOUND, UMEUBULU 1,
ETCHE L.G.A, RIVERS STATE,
ND
2 TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES
CLASS: JSS3
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE
1. Sporting activities like the inter- house sports competitions in school,
football match, singing competition are all examples of ______ (a) violent
conflicts (b) cold ware (c) non-violent conflict (d) intra ethnic clash

2. Factors that contributes to conflict in Nigeria include all except _______ (a)
inter-personal ideas (b) tolerance (c) poverty (d) ethnic fear

3. Conflict within an individual is seen as ______ (a) ethnic conflict (b) intra-
personal conflict (c) intra-communal conflicts (d) inter-personal conflict

4. The conflict between urhobo and the itskin is called ______ (a) inter-ethnic
conflicts (b) intra-ethnic conflicts (c) inter-personal conflicts (d) inter-
religions conflicts

5. Violent conflicts do not obey the rules of _______ (a) criminals (b)
Modekeke (c) conduct (d) Aguleri

6. ________ insurgency in Nigeria is a security threat today (a) Arewa


consultative forum (b) Boko Haram (c) Afonifere (d) Ohaneze ndi igbo

7. _____ can also cause conflict (a) broken promises (b) payment of tax (c)
education (d) building

8. Which among these are traditional approaches of conflict management


and resolution? (a) Court ruling (b) use of ancestral cults (c) arbitration (d)
medication

9. Modern approaches of conflict management and resolution include all


except ______ (a) dialogue (b) compromise (c) negotiation (d) council of
elders

10. In handling conflicts resolutions, we must adopt the principles of


________ (a) impartiality (b) favoritism (c) selfishness (d) nepotism

11. All but one is not an attributes for conflict resolution (a) mutual
understanding (b) respect for the rule of law (c) tolerance in the face of
provocation (d) un-ruly behavior

12. Cultism is a social _____ controlling Nigerian academic institutions today


(a) discipline (b) reward (c) decay (d) benefit

13. One of the ugly activities of cultism can be found in _______ (a) discipline
(b) sexual harassment and raping girls (c) good spending habit (d) order
and respect for authority
14. ________ pushes students to join cultism (a) poor home background and
cohesion (b) regular family upkeep (d) reputation

15. The following are causes of cultism except ________ (a) peer group
influence (b) exposure to foreign values (c) proliferation of arms (d)
justices at high levels

16. These are consequences of cultism except ____ (a) violence (b)
breakdown of social values (c) order (d) criminal tendencies and moral
decadence

17. Solution to cultism can be found in these but ____ (a) abiding by the
rules and regulations (b) having faith in God (c) punishment for arrested
cultists (d) reward of indiscipline

18. One of these extra-curricular activities helps students to develop good


behavior (a) debating societies (b) the red devil (c) black berets (d)
daughters of jezebel

19. Fall in moral standards results into _________ (a) moral decadence (b)
reward in hard work (c) achievement in endeavor (d) promotion of good
ways of life

Section B: Theory
Answer four questions of your choice

1. Explain the meaning of cultism


b. Outline four activities of cultist
c. List four causes of cultism

2. Mention four consequences of cultism


b. Suggest and explain three ways or solutions to the problem of cultism in
Nigeria

3. What is Conflict Management and Resolution?


b. List five traditional approaches of conflict management and resolution
and three modern approaches
c. State three negative consequences of conflicts

4. Define Conflict
b. Explain the two types of conflict
c. Give four examples of violent conflict and three examples of non-violence
conflicts

5. Explain the following: (a) Inter-personal conflicts (b) intra-personal


conflict (c) inter-ethnic conflict (d) intra-religious conflicts

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