Second Term Examination
Subject : National Value Education
Class: JSS 2
Instruction : Answer all questions.
Section A : Social Studies
1. Communal labour include all EXCEPT ________. (a) Looting in the community (b) Cleaning of bushes in the community (c) Construction of road (d) Building of community bore holes
2. The coming together of people as one to show their feelings or concern positively about the happenings around them is called _______ (a) Mob action (b) Mass action (c) Mass feeling (d) People’s feeling
3.All EXCEPT one is a form of drug abuse (a) Taking capsules (b) Taking drugs without doctor’s prescription (c) overdose and underdose of drugs (d) Taking illegal drugs
4. The characteristics of positive group behaviour include all EXCEPT _________ (a) It involves looting and stealing (b) It is usually peaceful (c) It involves obedience (d) Members may not know each other
5. Casual crowd include all the following EXCEPT ________ (a) Shopping rolls (b) Accident scene (c) Picnics (d) amusement parks
6. A group of spectators expressing their joy and cheering their team is a ________ (a) Casual (b) Conventional (c) Communal (d) Expressive
7. All is a positive way of behaving EXCEPT __________ (a) Dialogue (b) Resolution (c) Strike (d) Reconciliation
8. Harmful objects employed during negative group behaviour include the following EXCEPT __________ (a) gun (b) sticks (c) machetes (d) Quran
9. When a group of people are protesting and destroying properties is called ___________ (a) Mass action (b) Mob people (c) Mob action (d) People action
10. Drugs include all the following EXCEPT _______ (a) Tablets (b) Tubers (c) Herbs (d) Capsules
11. The illicit use of drugs and substances by an individual is called _________ (a) Drug in use (b) Drug in-take (c) Drug abuse (d) Drug prevention
12. Worshippers in the church, mosque and shrines and other festivals are examples of ________ (a) Casual (b) Expressive (c) Conventional (d) Criminal
13. The use of media to educate people about the danger if drug abuse as a way of discouraging it, is called __________ (a) choosing God’s way (b) Policies of stopping drugs (c) Public enlightenment (d) Constructive use of means
14. Drug abuse can affect the family in the following ways EXCEPT _________ (a) Indebtedness (b) Disgrace the family (c) Give kudos to the family (d) Jeopardize the family name
15. Drug abuse can affect the society in the following ways EXCEPT _________ (a) High crime rate (b) Good image and international relation (c) Increase in violence (d) Lack of development
16. These are objectives of Social Studies except (a) It discourages from knowing our duties and obligation (b) It fosters mutual and brotherly relationship (c) It encourages Nation building, hard work, etc (d) It encourages respect for human rights
17. Social _________ are described as collection of persons who have regular contact with members. (a) friend (b) mates (c) groups (d) community
18. __________ is referred to as our beliefs of what is right and wrong in our society. (a) Values (b) Courage (c) Abstinence (d) People
19. All are importance of values except _______. (a) Cooperation (b) Unity (c) Decent behavior (d) Indiscipline
20. The following are sources of values except (a) gang (b) our family (c) our traditions and customs (d) our constitution
21. One of these is the importance of Social Studies. (a) It undermines the identity of different cultures (b) It helps to know the qualities of good leadership and followers (c) It discourages from gaining the knowledge of building and develop stable society (d) It teaches us to disobey the constitution
22. Values ________ refers to understanding of one’s own values. (a) Education (b) Clarification (c) Description (d) Relationship
23. Harmful substances refers to food, drinks, water and drugs that are ________ for uman consumption. (a) Unit (b) health (c) Delicious (d) Sweet
24. The following are examples of harmful substances except (a) Stale foods (b) Poorly cooked foods (c) Original products (d) Rotten foods
25. Marriage can be defined as the legal _______ of two adult individuals who wish to remain together as husband and wife. (a) law (b) book (c) Union (d) Friends
26. The following are types of marriage except _________. (a) Customary marriage (b) Court or Ordinance marriage (c) Religious marriage (d) Children marriage
27. All these are conditions of marriage except (a) Physical fitness (b) Psychological fitness (c) Sexually active (d) Financial readiness
28. Family bond and cohesion refers to _______ relationship and unity existing in a family. (a) indiscipline (b) dishonesty (c) strong (d) evil
29. Advantages of living together in the family except (a) protection (b) hatred (c) unity (d) provision of basic needs
30. The act of being a male or female is referred to as (a) Social Studies (b) Gender (c) Abstinence (d) Honesty
Section B : Theory
1a. Define Values
1b. Explain at least three importance of Values
2a. Define harmful substances
2b. List three examples of harmful substances
3a. What is family bond and cohesion?
3b. State four advantages of living together in a family.
Section B: Civic Education
16. Which of these arm of government is the law making body? (a) Executive (b) Court (c) Judiciary (d) Legislature
17. The leader of the house of senate in Nigeria is the __________ (a) Vice president (b) President (c) Senate president (d) Speaker
18. House of senate consists of _______ members. (a) 108 (b) 109 (c) 107 (d) 360
19. One of the arms of government is responsible for interpreting the law. (a) Executive (b) Legislature (c) Judiciary (d) Political parties
20. The organ responsible for implementing policies and laws made in the country is the ___________ (a) Judiciary (b) Executive (c) Legislature (d) Court of law
21. The house of representative is headed by _________ (a) Senate (b) Speaker (c) Deputy speaker (d) President
22. The house of representative has ______ members. (a) 306 (b) 360 (c) 108 (d) 109
23.}The upper chamber of the Legislature at the federal level is called the __________ (a) House of representative (b) Senate (c) Senates’ congregation (d) Representatives’ congregation
24._______________ propounded the theory of therule of law. (a) Professor A. V Dicey (b) Professor Wole Soyinka (c) Professor A. V Daiisy (d) Chinua Achebe
25. Checking of the activities of others by another arm of Government is called _________ (a,) Checks and balances (b) Balance of power (c) Separation of power (d) Organs of government
26. Existence of the arms of government is the characteristics of _________. (a) Republic (b) Federation (c) Congress (d) Democracy
27. The rule of law ensures or guarantees _________ (a) Dictatorial leadership (b) Infringement of human rights (c) Equality of all citizens (d) Restraining press freedom
28. _________ is referred to as capital punishment. (a) Fines (b) Detention (c) Jail term (d) Death
29. All EXCEPT one of the following are needs for federation. (a) National integration (b) Unhealthy rivalry (c) Unity in diversity (d) Political participation
30. The concurrent list contains items that ___________ (a) Only the federal government can legislate on (b) Both the state and local government can legislate on (c) Both the federal and state government can legislate on (d) Only the state government can legislate on