Mid-Term Assessment for Social Habits Nursery 1 – Second Term
Mid-Term Assessment for Social Habits Nursery 1 – Second Term
Part A: Objective Questions (Fill-in-the-Blank with Options)
- Good friends do not __ each other.
a) love
b) fight
c) help
d) praise - A special day to remember the birth of the Prophet Muhammad is called __.
a) Id El Maulud
b) Christmas
c) Valentine’s Day
d) Workers’ Day - ___ Day is celebrated on December 25th.
a) Christmas
b) Id El Fitr
c) Easter
d) Independence Day - ___ is a day we celebrate the independence of Nigeria.
a) Id El Fitr
b) Independence Day
c) Christmas
d) Democracy Day - Valentine’s Day is celebrated on ____.
a) February 14th
b) January 1st
c) May 27th
d) October 1st - Children’s Day is celebrated on ____.
a) May 27th
b) December 25th
c) October 1st
d) June 12th - On Good Friday, we celebrate the __ of Jesus Christ.
a) birth
b) crucifixion
c) resurrection
d) baptism - ___ Day celebrates workers in Nigeria.
a) Easter
b) Children’s
c) Workers’
d) Valentine’s - ___ is a holiday celebrated by Muslims at the end of Ramadan.
a) Id El Fitr
b) Christmas
c) New Year’s Day
d) Boxing Day - ___ Day is celebrated to mark the return of democracy in Nigeria.
a) Democracy Day
b) Independence Day
c) Workers’ Day
d) Christmas - We celebrate New Year’s Day on ____.
a) January 1st
b) December 25th
c) May 27th
d) October 1st - We celebrate __ on June 12th to honor Nigeria’s return to democracy.
a) Democracy Day
b) Christmas
c) Id El Kabir
d) Good Friday - Id El Kabir is a celebration in honor of ____.
a) fasting
b) Prophet Muhammad
c) Independence
d) the Resurrection - ___ Day marks the birth of Jesus Christ.
a) Christmas
b) Good Friday
c) Valentine’s Day
d) Boxing Day - The holiday celebrated on May 1st is ____.
a) Easter
b) Workers’ Day
c) Valentine’s Day
d) Children’s Day - We celebrate __ to appreciate and respect our work and workers.
a) Independence Day
b) Workers’ Day
c) Democracy Day
d) New Year’s Day - ___ Day is observed to celebrate the achievements of children in Nigeria.
a) Children’s Day
b) Christmas
c) Id El Maulud
d) Valentine’s Day - On Boxing Day, people often ____.
a) exchange gifts
b) work
c) celebrate New Year
d) fast - ___ is celebrated to mark the end of Ramadan.
a) Christmas
b) Id El Fitr
c) Democracy Day
d) Easter - ___ Day is celebrated by Muslims during the Hajj pilgrimage.
a) Id El Fitr
b) Id El Kabir
c) Christmas
d) New Year’s Day
Part B: Theory Questions (Short Answer)
- What is the significance of celebrating special days?
- What is the importance of Children’s Day in Nigeria?
- Describe the way we celebrate Christmas.
- What are the key activities done on New Year’s Day?
- Explain why Workers’ Day is important in Nigeria.
- How is Valentine’s Day celebrated?
- What does Good Friday commemorate in the Christian faith?
- What is Id El Fitr, and how is it celebrated?
- Why do we celebrate Democracy Day in Nigeria?
- What happens on Boxing Day in Nigeria?
- Why is it important to respect special days and their celebrations?
- How does celebrating special days help bring people together?
- Explain the meaning and significance of Id El Kabir.
- What activities can children engage in during Children’s Day?
- Describe how Muslims celebrate Id El Maulud.
- What is the relationship between special days and cultural awareness?
- What role do special days play in strengthening social relationships?
- Why do people pray during holidays like Id El Fitr?
- What is the meaning of Independence Day in Nigeria?
- How do people in Nigeria celebrate Id El Maulud?
Part C: True or False Questions
- True or False: Children’s Day is celebrated on June 12th.
- True or False: Christmas is celebrated to mark the birth of Jesus Christ.
- True or False: Id El Fitr marks the end of Ramadan for Muslims.
- True or False: Valentine’s Day is celebrated in honor of Nigeria’s independence.
- True or False: Workers’ Day is celebrated on May 1st in Nigeria.
- True or False: Boxing Day is celebrated on December 24th.
- True or False: Democracy Day marks Nigeria’s return to military rule.
- True or False: New Year’s Day is the first holiday of the year in Nigeria.
- True or False: Good Friday celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- True or False: Id El Maulud celebrates the birth of the Prophet Muhammad.
- True or False: Id El Kabir is celebrated to honor the sacrifice of Abraham.
- True or False: Easter celebrates the death of Jesus Christ.
- True or False: People exchange gifts on Christmas Day.
- True or False: Id El Fitr is celebrated at the beginning of Ramadan.
- True or False: Workers’ Day is a global celebration of workers.
- True or False: Boxing Day is a holiday that celebrates the end of the year.
- True or False: Id El Kabir is celebrated during the Hajj pilgrimage.
- True or False: Independence Day is celebrated on October 1st in Nigeria.
- True or False: Valentine’s Day is celebrated to honor workers.
- True or False: Christmas Day is a public holiday in Nigeria.
Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions
- New Year’s Day is celebrated on ___.
- The day we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ is called ___.
- ___ is a special day to honor the contributions of workers.
- ___ Day marks Nigeria’s independence from colonial rule.
- Id El Maulud is the celebration of the ___.
- ___ Day is celebrated on December 25th.
- ___ is the holiday that marks the end of Ramadan.
- We celebrate ___ Day to honor children in Nigeria.
- The holiday that celebrates the return of democracy in Nigeria is called ___.
- ___ Day is celebrated on May 1st.
- People celebrate ___ Day by exchanging gifts and spending time with family.
- ___ Day is observed to mark the birth of the Prophet Muhammad.
- ___ is celebrated to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- ___ Day is celebrated on October 1st to mark Nigeria’s independence.
- ___ Day is celebrated by Muslims at the end of Hajj.
- ___ Day is celebrated by Christians during the Easter season.
- ___ is a public holiday celebrated in Nigeria on December 26th.
- People fast during the month of ___.
- ___ Day is celebrated by both Christians and non-Christians worldwide.
- ___ Day is dedicated to the sacrifice of Abraham.
This mid-term assessment covers the key social habits and special days in Nigeria, testing students’ understanding of celebrations, cultural practices, and national holidays.