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CIVIC EDUCATION EXAM QUESTIONS SS1 FIRST TERM

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SS1 CIVIC EDUCATION EXAM QUESTIONS FIRST TERM – EDUDELIGHT.COM

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION

Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved.

SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION TIME: 2HRS CLASS: SS 1

The importance of values include all these except (a) Helps in controlling our behavior (b) Promoting
good relationship (c) Promoting anti-social behaviours in youths (c) Helps in resisting peer among youth.

A major consequence of dishonesty is (a) Dents on thee nation’s image internationally (b) Economics
progress due to increase in money laundry (c) Increase in level of investment by foreigners (d) readiness
of foreigners to trade with Nigerians.

When majority of a nations citizen depend on governments for employment, one of these may likely
happen (a) High level of investment (b) High level of economic growth (c) High rate of employment (d)
High rate of unemployment

All these are social obligations except (a) Respect for traditional rulers (b) Maintenances of public
property (c) Respect for or parents (d) Voting during election.

Which of these is not a feature of democracy? (a) Existence rule of law (b) Secret Voting (c) Existence of
only one political party (d) Free and fair elections

Hiv/Aids can be contracted through all the means except (a) Transfusion of infected blood (b) Eating
with infected person (c) Unsafe sex (d) Sharing of sharp objects with an infected person.

The discrimination negative attitudes the people in the society direct at people living with HIV/AIDS is
termed (a) HIV/AIDS discrimination (b) HIV/AIDS prejudice (c) HIV/AIDS separations (d) HIV/AIDS
Stigmatization.

Youth empowerment involves all these except. (a) Helping youth to depend on Government support (b)
helping youth to develop their potentials (c) supporting youths to develop their leadership skills (d)
helping youths to develop confidence and trust in themselves.
Which of these may not be an advantage of youth empowerment? (a) possible reduction in number of
youth working as civil servants (b) reduction in youth delinquency (c) promotion of self reliance (d)
building of youth ego and seif esteem

Youth empowerment programme should include all these except. (a) Social skills (b) leadership skills
(c) advocacy (d) political skills

An advantage of self reliance to a nation is that it (a) promotes economic growth (b) Retard economic
progress (c) Natures social vices (d) Reduces government revenue and income.

Benefits of self reliance to an individual are all these except (a) easy decision making (b) effective and
efficient planning (c) privacy in business (d) ability to make abnormal profit fraudulently.

We need to exhibit selflessness in the society in order to (a) Speed up political and economic
developments in the society (b) Show how religious we are (c) Receive national award in future (d) Make
us popular.

The following are the benefits of having opportunity of defending oneself except (a) Reduction in friction
and conflict in the society. (b) Prevention of injustice (c) protection of fundamental human right (d)
reduction in the number of court.

All these are the importance of community service except (a) Teaching younger generations how to
serve the community (b) promoting unity among the people in the community. (c) Reducing the level of
economic activities in the community (d) creating avenue for the citizens to participate in government.

One of these may not be the best way of the preventing of HIV/AIDS (a) Abstinence from sex (b) Avoid
sitting with an infected person (c) Use of condoms (d) Avoid sharing sharp objects with an infected
person

One of the following may not be the effects of HIV/AIDS on individual (a) Psychological Problems (b)
Broken home (c) Spiral attack (d) Loss of livehood

All these are forms of HIV/AIDS related stigma and discrimination except (a) Unjust termination of
appointments (b) Restriction travels (c) Restriction in attending churches and mosque (d) Isolation by
the family member.

Skills that are used in offsetting disadvantages of day today life is called (a) Youth empowerment (b)
Special coping skills (c) Offsetting skills (d) Life coping skills

Youth empowerment is best described as the (a) Training giver to Individual for acquiring means of
livelihood (b) Practice of engaging in prospective career (c) Provision of subsidized meals to the citizens
by government (d) Mobilization of citizens for political party

One of these may not be too glad in developing artistic skills (a) Constant practice (b) Visit to museums
(c) Giving out artistic works as souvenirs (d) Visiting artists
All these are life coping skills except (a) Intellectual skill (b) Manipulative skills (c) Economics skills (d)
Communicative skills

Intellectual skills include the following except (a)Mathematic reasoning (b) Inductive reasoning (c)
Vocabulary ability (d) Listening ability.

All types of government perform all the following except (a) providing welfare and development
facilities (b) Maintaining law and order (c) Encouraging the struggle for power (d) Encouraging trade with
other state.

The following are values that promote interpersonal relationship except (a) Caring (b) Honesty (c)
Tolerance (d) Begging

The most effective approach towards the elimination of sexually transmitted disease is by (a) abstinence
(b) Casual sex (c) Use of drugs (d) Use of condom

When was the first HIV/AIDS case reported in Nigeria (a) 1980 (b)1982 (c) 1984 (d)1986

Which of the following is a legal obligation of a citizen? (a) Giving financial assistance to the poor (b)
Helping in community development (c) Payment of taxes (d) Respecting the national symbols

One of the aims of a citizenship education is to produce citizens with (a) Creative skill (b) High sense of
entrepreneurship skills (c) High sense of patriotism (d) Manipulative skills.

The agent of civic education include the following except (a) family (b) community (c) school (d) Club
house.

In democracy,decision making is reached through(a)Discussion (b)argument (c)persuasion (d)all of the


above

Democracy is all about people thus, it starts with people and end with. –––

(a)Election (b)people (c)voting (d)political party’s

The political party that is controlling the federal government of Nigeria today is

(a)CPC (b)APP (c)APC (d)PDP

34.27th May of each year is celebrated as ––– in Nigeria(a)Father’s day (b)Teacher day (c)children day
(d)Democracy day
35. Every person must be up to ––– years before he/she is eligible to vote and be voted for(a)20 (b)18
(c)16 (d)12

36. In Nigeria general elections are conducted every ––– years(a)2 (b)4 (c)8 (d)6

37. The abbreviation of Independent National Electoral Commission is(a)NDE (b)NADEP (c)INEC (d)ICPC

38. ––– is an important of youth empowerment (a) it serves as a means of equipping youths for the
future (b) it is an avenue of wasting the time of the youths(c)it provides an avenue to siphon youths
money(d)it increases government revenue

39. Primary election is the type of election conducted within a –––(a)Federal (b)State (c)local
government (d)political party

40. The following are types of election except(a)movement election (b)bye election(c)indirect election
(d)primary election

41. Which one is not a feature of democracy?(a)Election (b)no separation (c)Free press (d)political party

42. Which one is not types of values(a)Greed (b)honesty (c)sincerity (d)confidence

43. Which one is a type of citizenship(a)citizenship by birth (b)citizenship by marriage(c)citizenship by


honorary (d)All of the above

44. 29th May of every year is celebrated as ––– in Nigeria.(a)Children day (b)Army day (c)Democracy day
(d)Event day

45. Dishonesty often resulted to –––


(a)corruption (b)peace (c)love (d)trust

46. The following are consequences of dishonesty except(a)It causes crime (b)examination
malpractices(c)stability in the society (d)disorderliness in the society

47. All these show that someone has the right attitude to work, except

(a)punctuality (b)regularity (c)discipline (d)inconsistency

48. The consequence of not obeying traffic rules often resulted into –––

(a)Road works (b)pot holes (c)road accidents (d)safe driving.

49.The primary function of a legislature is (a) execute law(b)interpret law(c)make law(D)formulate


policies

50. Th minister of youths and sport in Nigeria is (a) Malami Abubakar (b) Festus Kenyamo(c) Sunday Dare
(d)Godswill Akpabio

SS1 CIVIC EDUCATION EXAM QUESTIONS FIRST TERM – EDUDELIGHT.COM

THEORY: ATTEMPTS ONLY THREE QUESTIONS

1. What is Civic Education?

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B. State five reasons for studying civic education

C. Highlight five agents of Civic Education

2. What are values?

B. State five importance of values in the society

C. Highlight five examples of values in Nigeria society.

3. Define Community Service

B. State five benefits of Community Service

C. Highlight three ways in which a person can defend himself against attack.

4. Explain the meaning of HIV and AIDS

B. State five preventive measure of HIV/AIDS

C. List five consequences of stigmatization of HIV/AIDS patient

5. What is youth empowerment?


B.State five benefits of youth empowerment.

C.Highlight three roles of government in providing employment opportunities for Nigeria youth

6.Define citizenship education

B.State five goals of citizenship education in Nigeria

C.Highlight ways of acquiring citizenship in Nigeria

SS1 CIVIC EDUCATION EXAM QUESTIONS FIRST TERM – EDUDELIGHT.COM

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