THIRD TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS : JSS 1
SUBJECT : NATIONAL VALUE EDUCATION
INSTRUCTION : Read and answer the following questions.
SECTION A: CIVIC EDUCATION
Part 1 : OBJECTIVES QUESTIONS
1. All but one are causes of road accidents. (a) Concentration (b) Bad road (c) Over speeding (d) Drunkeness
2. ___________ is a kind of constitution that can easily be amended. (a) rigid (b) Social (c) flexible (d) federal
3. Amber in the traffic light is another name for ________Colour. (a) red (b) green (c) purple (d) yellow
4. The Nigerian citizens who designed the national flag was _________. (a) Obafemi Awolowo 1959 (b) Wole Soyinka 1960 (c) Taiwo Akinwunmi 1960 (d) Fred Anyeagblam 1960
5. The house of representatives has ________ members. (a) 360 (b) 109 (c) 120 (d) 340
6. _________ is a body of accepted rules, principles and convention stating how the country is to be governed. (a) Book (b) bible (c) dictionary (d) constitution
7. The road sign that is used to indicate the pedestrian an safely cross the road is called __________. (a) zebra crossing lion crossing (c) tiger crossing (d) road division
8. The type of constitution that cannot be easily amended is called _________. (a) rigid (b) flexible (c) unwritten (d) federal
9. Which of these colours best represents the traffic light? (a) Amber, Green and Red (b) Green, Red, and white (c) Red , Yellow and white (d) GREEN, yellow and blue
10. Which of the following is not National Symbol? (a) Anthem (b) Coat of arm (c) Flag (d) Law
11. The eagle in the coat of arm represents _________. (a) strength (b) pride (c) beauty (d) agriculture
12. The national coat of arm is also known as _________. (a) shield (b) protection (c) Ammonal bearing (d) horse
13. ___________ stands for dignity in the coat of arms. (a) eagle (b) horses (c) lettry (d) vegetation
14. In Nigeria, the government of the central is called _________. (a) federal (b) high (c) local (d) state
15. The Head of the federal republic of Nigeria is the _________. (a) governor (b) chairman (c) president (d) councillor
16. The highest court in Nigeria is the ________ court. (a) appeal (b) supreme (c) sharia (d) magistrate
17. The green part of the Nigerian flag represents _________. (a) peace (b) revenue (c) Agriculture (d) loyalty
18. All of the following are causes of crime except _________ (a) poverty (b) pressure group (c) deprivation (d) satisfaction
19. _________ is the act of being untruthful in words or actions while dealing with others. (a) truth (b) promotion (c) dishonesty (d) demonstration
20. The national pledge is a statement of ___________. (a) trust (b) faith (c) honesty (d) oath
21. Sharing things and ideas together is a quality of __________ (a) integrity (b) cooperation (c) honesty (d) selfishness
22. All these Institutions can promote National unity except _________. (a) unity Schools (b) constitution (c) federal character (d) National youth service corps
23. National Consciousness means _________. (a) the love of money (b) the feeling of love for ones country (c) the feeling of love for ones parents (d) thinking of how to survive in a nation
24. Rights are privileges while duties are ___________. (a) responsibilities (b) loyalty (c) values (d) honesty
25. _________ is God’s given ability. (a) talent (b) self- reliance (c) trade (d) learning
26. ___________ is the sexual intercourse that takes place as a result of force or threat. (a) cultism (b) theft (c) falsehood (d) rape
27. Cooperation means working together with someone or a group of people for a _________ purpose. (a) common (b) complex (c) conspiring (d) confident
28. A child can be socialized through the following agents except __________. (a) family (b) peer group (c) school (d) prison
29. Democracy date in Nigeria is __________. (a) May 29 (b) June 12 (c) Oct. 1 (d) May 27
30. An honest person is a man of __________. (a) disgrace (b) greeting (c) honor (d) reproach
31. Another name for fake drugs is _________. (a) counterfeit drugs (b) substandard drugs (c) adulterated drugs (d) all of the above.
32. All these are symptoms of food poisoning except _________. (a) nausea (b) vomiting (c) diarrhea (d) headache
33. Most food poisoning can be traced to all these except __________ (a) parasites (b) bacteria (c) virus (d) mosquito bite
34. All these are social vices except __________ (a) bribery (b) fraud (c) corruption (d) transparency
35. The fundamental human rights of individuals are usually written in the _______. (a) acts of parliament (b) convention (c) court of law (d) constitution
36. When fake drugs are discovered, it is the responsibility of _________ officials to swing into action by quickly destroying them. (a) ICPC (b) EFCC (c) NEMA (d) NAFDAC
37. Another name for food poisoning is ___________. (a) Food borne illness (b) Food contamination (c) toxic food (d) Food spoilt
38. A good citizen must possess all of the following to promote the image of his / her country except __________. (a) honesty (b) cooperation (c) self-reliance (d) partiality
39. Paying of taxes is an example of _________. (a) political obligation (b) Social obligation (c) economic obligation (d) Religious obligation
40. One of the ways of developing one’s talent includes __________. (a) training (b) violence (c) disobedience (d) demonstration
SECTION B : THEORY
1a. Define traffic rules and regulations.
1b. State Four (4) traffic rules and regulations observed by motorists on the road.
1c. State Four (4) causes of road accidents.
2a. Define National symbols.
2b. List Four (4) types of National symbols
2c. Briefly explain three (3) of the types of National symbols listed above.
3a. What is fundamental human rights?
3b. Mention the fundamental human rights.
3c. State three responsibilities of a citizens to his/her nation.