SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2019 CLASS PRIMARY 4 SUBJECT CIVIC EDUCATION

SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2019 CLASS: PRIMARY 4                                             SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION NAME:……………………………………

(1.)   The responsibilities of the parents to their children are the following except _____ (a) provision of food (b) provision of shelter (c) sell them to slavery

( 2.)   The duties/responsibilities of the children are not the following except ____ (a) making jest of their parents (b) disobeying the authority of their parents (c) looking after their fellow children

(  3.)   The two values we have are _______ and __________ (a) food/drink values (b) positive/negative values (c) father and mother values

(4.)   The following are examples of positive values except _______ (a) loyalty (b) honesty (c) bribery and corruption

(5.)   One of the benefits of good civic values is ______ (a) fighting (b) backbiting (c) peace and harmony

(6.)   The quality that makes members of the community to train themselves so as to obey rules and regulations of the community is ______ (a) thuggery (b) malice (c) discipline

(7.)   A ______ is a body of people sharing a spirit of unity and living together under the same government (a) democracy (b) feudalism (c) nation

(  8.)   Examples of nations is ________ (a) Lagos (b) Ghana (c) Ibadan

(9.)   No nation can exist without a _____ (a) flag (b) hoe (c) government

(  10.) One of the reasons for nation building are the following except _____ (a) peaceful co-existence (b) vandalism (c) common use of resources

(11.) ___________ can be defined as the feelings and beliefs shared by a group of people who come from a common heritage (a) nation (b) ethnicity (c) civic values

(12.) People from the same ethnic group identify with each other on the basis of the following except _____ (a) language (b) food (c) fight

(  13.) Ethnicity can also be seen as a situation where people fall back to their ethnic group in order to achieve an aim (a) true (b) not true (c) all of the above

(14.) Causes of ethnicity in Nigeria are the following except ______         (a) lack of access to resources (b) poverty (c) language

(15.) The organizations that awaken ethnic consciousness are the following except _______ (a) Odua People’s Congress (OPC) (b) Ohane-eze Ndi Igbo (c) Boko Haram Group

(16.) The following are the consequences of ethnicity in Nigeria except ______ (a) communal conflict (b) peaceful co-existence (c) political violence

(17.) The solutions to problems of ethnicity are the following except _____ (a)  inter-ethnic marriage (b) political violence (c) acceptable leadership

(18.) The form of government which based on the hereditary rites and customs is _____ (a) oligarchy (b) monarchy (c) democracy

(19.) ___________ is the government of the people by the people and for the people (a) feudalism (b) aristocracy (c) democracy

(20.) A government whereby the same person is the head of state and head of government is___ (a) military government (b) monarchy (c) presidential system of government   Section

 

 

B: theory

 

(1.)   What are ethnicity?

 

Mention three major organizations that awaken ethnic consciousness (a)

 

 

( 2.) State three consequences of ethnicity in Nigeria

(a)

(b)

(c) ________________________________

 

b.) List two (2) causes of ethnicity in Nigeria   (a) ________________________________            (b) ________________________________

 

 

3.) What is a nation? _____________________________________________________________

 

 

b.) Mention four examples of a nation

 

 

(a) ________________________________            (b) ________________________________

 

(c) ________________________________            (d) ________________________________

 

4.) List three (3) characteristics of a nation   (a) ________________________________            (b) ________________________________

 

(c) ________________________________            b.) State two reasons for nation building   (

 

a) ________________________________            (b) ________________________________

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