Second Term Examination
Class : JSS 1
Subject : Civic Education
Duration : 1 Hour 30 minutes
Instruction : Answer all questions in this section correctly.
1. An individual who has full membership of a Nation is called ________. (a) citizen (b) president (c) an inhabitant (d) Governor
2. The act of shunning moral decadence and violence makes one become _______. (a) an Imam (b) employed (c) good citizen (d) man of God
3. _________ is the opposite of a citizen. (a) acquisition (b) legal authority (c) alien (d) legislature
4. Citizens duties are also referred to as __________. (a) Obligations (b) Rights (c) Job (d) Privileges
5. The voting age in Nigeria is ________. (a) 20years (b) 18years (c) 21years (d) 17years
6. The fundamental human rights of Citizens are contained in the _________. (a) register (b) document (c) constitution (d) voters register
7. An individual who does not relent until success is achieved shows __________. (a) kindness (b) determination (c) negligence (d) vigilance
8. When the citizen have right attitude to work its improve ________. (a) automatic image (b) cooperative image (c) international image (d) national image
9. In Nigeria, the institution that preserves the citizens civil liberty is called _______. (a) association (b) EFCC (c) Human Right Commission (d) law court
10. The word citizenship means _________. (a) belonging to a community, country or state (b) belonging to a social club (c) belonging in the same church (d) schooling in a country
11. Education that is aimed at making students become aware of their rights , the limits of their rights and the rights of others as well as make them respect the rights of others is _________. (a) social studies (b) civic Education (c) fundamental human rights (d) Home Economic
12. __________ is not among the civic rights of a Nigeria citizen. (a) rights to freedom (b) right to education (c) right to evade tax (d) right to life
13. Citizenship by birth is __________. (a) When a child is born in a particular country (b) When a child grows up in the country (c) When a child dies in that country (d) When a child walks up to the president of that country
14. Nigeria had Independence in ________. (a) 1967 (b) 1961 (c) 1965 (d) 1960
15. Examination malpractice is a form of ________. (a) value (b) dishonesty (c) self- reliance (d) Civic education
16. Bribery and corruption, lying, armed robbery, kidnapping and cultism are examples of __________. (a) Bad values (b) Good values (c) All of the above (d) None of the above
17. A deliberate déception for personal gain or cause of loss for another party is ____________. (a) Fraud (b) rape (c) bribery (d) abduct
18. A sexual intercourse that takes place without the consent of the victim is ________. (a) Rape (b) Kidnap (c) Abduct (d) Steal
19. Another name for advance fee fraud is also known as ___________. (a) 417 (b) 419 (c) 415 (d) 519
20. ________ is one of the causes of corruption. (a) Greed (b) Contentment (c) honesty (d) satisfaction
21. The effects of bribery and corruption includes all except ________. (a) Bad image (b) Laziness (c) underdevelopment (d) progress
22. The agency in charge of drugs and related of fences is the ________. (a) EFCC (b) NDLEA (c) SSS (d) PHCN
23. The military and police are examples of _______ agencies. (a) State Security (b) Law (c) National Security (d) Criminal
24. National honors are conferred on Nigerians who are or have (a) Distinguished themselves in nation building (b) Movie actors (c) Of the same political party with the President (d) dent the image of the nation
25.Which of the following is not a process of acquiring citizenship in a country? (a) citizenship by birth (b) citizenship by follow up (c) citizenship by registration (d) citizenship by decent
26. ________ is a legal claim or entitlement if a citizen to certain benefits. (a) Right (b) Duties (c) Legalism (d) Conformity
27. One of these is not a security agency in Nigeria. (a) FRSC (b) NDLEA (c) NSCDC (d) APC
28. The traffic light has how many colours? (a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 1
29. Security education begins at _________ level. (a) friendship (b) club (c) family (d) dancing
30. __________ maintains law and order in the country. (a) Navy (b) Army (c) Police (d) Air force
31. Corruption is mostly practiced by people in position of __________. (a) authority (b) problem (c) happiness (d) danger
32. Crimes and offences are ________________. (a) appreciated (b) honored (c) punished (d) welcomed
33. An act of giving, offering,solicit or accepting an inducement or reward which may influence the action of any person is _________. (a) bribe (b) gift (c) salary (d) wages
34. Crime can be prevented through all the following except (a) community based vigilante group (b) moral education programmes in schools (c) stealing of government funds (d) youth empowerment program
35. The most important place for building values is ____________. (a) school (b) church (c) family (d) media house
36. The agency that sees to the arrest and persecution of the people involved in money laundering is known as __________. (a) CBC (b) ICPC (c) NAFDAC (d) EFCC
37. __________ is not an example of crime. (a)murder (b) kidnapping (c) selflessness (d) child abuse
38. Cheating in Examination is categorized as _________. (a) collaboration (b) failure (c) malpractice (d) desperation
39. Truancy is common among _________. (a) students (b) market women (c) babies (d) old people
40. All these are causes of Examination malpractice except (a) poor study habit (b) lack of qualified teachers (c) readiness of students to study (d) lack of preparation for examination
Section B: Theory
Answer all questions .
1a. Who is a citizen?
1b. State five rights of a citizen.
1c. State three duties of a citizen.
2. Define the following:
i. Corruption
ii. Rape
iii. Truancy
iv. Advance fee fraud
v. Examination malpractices
3a.