First Term Examination
Class : JSS 1
Subject : National Value Education (Civic Education)
Section A: Objectives
Instruction: Read the questions carefully and choose from the alternatives lettered a – d.
1. Civic education is studied to achieve one of these (a) encourage disobedience to land (b) increase social vices (c) promote patriotism (d) discourage rational unit
2. One of these brings difference in values (a) illiteracy (b) enmity (c) education (d) immorality
3. When people respect the values of other people, there is often _________ in that society (a) strike (b) peace (c) war (d) chaos
4. Patriotism means ___________ (a) state of disrespect to one’s country (b) lack of service to one’s country (c) love of and loyalty to one’s country (d) feeling of disobedience
5. Civic education makes us know ___________ (a) Business skill (b) Man and environment (c) Rights and responsibilities (d) The food to survive
6. Values can be learnt from these sources EXCEPT (a) school (b) home (c) market place (d) friends
7. Individual values enable us to (make) (a) act well (b) bad choices (c) misbehave (d) be disrespectful
8. Which of these is a result of cooperation? (a) selfishness (b) progress (c) chaos (d) crisis
9. All these are parental values EXCEPT (a) dependence (b) self-reliance (c) decency (d) hardworking
10. African Union is a __________ organisation. (a) unilateral (b) bilateral (c) multi-lateral (d) internal and philanthropic
Values is very important because __________ (a) it gives room for frivolous thing (b) it does not recognize the importance of a particular thing (c) it enhances good behaviour, attitudes and feelings in the society (d) none of the above
11. One of these is NOT an important of values (a) peace (b) decision making (c) disharmony (d) easy identification
12. “Honesty is the best policy” means (a) good work deserve good pay. (b) if one does nor do things quickly (c) it is an ideal way of man (d) think well before you do anything
13. One of the consequences of dishonesty is ______________ (a) award (b) reward (c) shame d) promotion
14. The adage “United we stand divided we fall”, explains the needs for ___________ (a) honesty (b) disunity (c) cooperation (d) trust
15. Parents are expected to teach their children all these except. (a) honesty (b) integrity (c) corruption (d) discipline
16. Moral principles and standards can be _____________. (a) morality (b) norms (c) values (d) beliefs
17. The cooperation among several countries is called _______________ (a) unilateral cooperation (b) internal cooperation (c) international cooperation (d) multilateral cooperation
18. One of the factors that promote good value system is ___________. (a) inconsistency (b)discrimination (c) tolerance (d) all of the above.
19. Cooperation is the working together of people to achieve a common purpose or goal. (a) false (b) true (c) all of the above (d) none of the above
20. To encourage cooperation there must be _____________ (a) lack of focus (b) unhealthy competition (c) misunderstanding (d) well defined goals
21. Trust is associates with _________ (a) integrity (b) cooperation (c) religion (d) love
22. The attributes of honesty includes (a) truthfulness. (b) obedience (c) loyalty (d) all of the above
23. One of the benefits of cooperation is (a) cooperation leads to anarchy (b) it leads to achievement of goal (c) it hinders the progress of the society (d) it promotes disunity
24. The acceptable behaviour of a given society is called __________ (a) discipline (b) duties (c) values (d) responsibilities
25. Every aspect of human endeavour that deals with the manner of doing things together to achieve desired results is called ___________ (a) kindness (b) mutual respect (c) cooperation (d) honesty
26. Which of these is not a benefit of good values in the society? (a) cooperation (b) harmony (c) progress (d) conflict
27. Being straight forward can also be called ___________ (a) right play (b) fair play (c) left play (d) nice play
28. Values are more than beliefs because it involves (a) feelings (b) culture (c) interest (d) behaviour
29. An individual who gives honour to other citizens that are older to him or her is said to have a value called ___________ (a) responsibility (b) duties (c) respect (d) fairness
30. The quality or state if being upright is _________ (a) discipline (b) humility (c) integrity (d) honesty
31. Values can simply be defined as __________ (a) acceptable vices. (b) patience and tolerance (c) expected moral standards (d) all of the above
32. The following are values that promote interpersonal relationship except _________ (a) patience (b) tolerance (c) caring (d) wealth
33. A transparent accountable and faithful citizen is ____________ (a) smart (b) fair (c) democratic (d) honest
34. One of the attributes of cooperation is __________ (a) discrimination (b) disagreement (c) team work (d) acknowledgement
35. ___________ are the acceptable patterns of behaviour in any career, business or profession in relation to other people. (a) Social values (b) Ethical values (c) Moral values (d) Cultural values
Section B: Theory
Instruction : Answer all questions.
1a. Define cooperation
1b. Mention and explain two types of cooperation
1c. List five attributes of cooperation
2a. Define honesty
2b. State two consequences of dishonesty
2c. Mention and explain three factors that promote good value
3a. Define values
3b. Mention the types of values and give two examples each
3c. State two importance of good value