Second Term Mid Term Test Vocational Aptitude Primary 1 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 7
Vocational Aptitude Primary 1 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 7
Subject
Vocational Aptitude
Class
Primary 1
Term
Second Term
Week
7
Age
6 years
Topic
Mid-Term Assessment and Break
Duration
40 minutes
Assessment Components Overview
In this week, we will conduct a mid-term assessment to evaluate students’ understanding of the topics covered in the first half of the second term. The assessment will consist of four parts: objective questions, theory questions, true or false questions, and fill-in-the-gaps questions.
Part A: Objective Questions
Fill-in-the-Blank Questions (20 Questions)
- ________ is a place where we go to receive medical care. (a) School (b) Hospital (c) Farm (d) Store
- The tools used in a mechanic workshop include ________. (a) hammer (b) spade (c) pencil (d) scissors
- A good citizen respects the ________ of others. (a) ideas (b) toys (c) rights (d) friends
- Farming is important because it helps provide ________. (a) clothes (b) food (c) toys (d) games
- ________ are people who provide services such as plumbing and carpentry. (a) Farmers (b) Artisans (c) Teachers (d) Students
- The right to go to school is a right of ________. (a) citizens (b) animals (c) toys (d) trees
- ________ tools are used to fix water pipes. (a) Plumbing (b) Farming (c) Medical (d) Art
- A grocery store sells ________. (a) furniture (b) food (c) cars (d) clothing
- ________ farming is when crops are grown for sale. (a) Commercial (b) Domestic (c) Subsistence (d) Urban
- Hospital equipment helps doctors to ________. (a) play (b) teach (c) heal (d) cook
- A ________ is someone who works to build or repair things. (a) painter (b) teacher (c) mechanic (d) doctor
- The main purpose of trade is to ________. (a) travel (b) exchange goods (c) play games (d) study
- ________ are tools used to dig and cultivate the soil. (a) Farm tools (b) Kitchen tools (c) Office tools (d) Art tools
- ________ tools help us to take care of our health. (a) Farming (b) Office (c) Medical (d) Craft
- The responsibility of citizens includes ________ in community activities. (a) hiding (b) participating (c) ignoring (d) staying away
- A type of farming where animals are raised is called ________. (a) crop farming (b) livestock farming (c) aquaculture (d) forestry
- In a mechanic workshop, a wrench is an example of a ________. (a) tool (b) toy (c) food (d) book
- Every citizen has the right to ________ for their leaders. (a) vote (b) sleep (c) ignore (d) argue
- ________ helps keep our environment clean. (a) Pollution (b) Waste (c) Recycling (d) Ignoring
- ________ tools are used for cutting and shaping materials like wood and metal. (a) Plumbing (b) Mechanic (c) Art (d) Cooking
Part B: Theory Questions
Short Answer Questions (20 Questions)
- What is civic education?
- Name two types of hospital equipment and their uses.
- List three responsibilities of a good citizen.
- What is the importance of farming?
- Describe what a plumber does.
- What tools are commonly found in a mechanic workshop?
- Explain the difference between home trade and foreign trade.
- What is the role of an artisan in the community?
- How can we keep our environment clean?
- Why is it important for children to learn about citizenship?
- Name one type of farming and describe it.
- What do citizens need to do to participate in their community?
- List two rights that every citizen has.
- Why do we need hospital equipment?
- What is the importance of voting for citizens?
- Describe one tool used in plumbing and its purpose.
- What can you do to help in your community?
- Name a type of shop and what it sells.
- How do artisans contribute to society?
- What is the difference between goods and services?
Part C: True or False Questions
True or False Statements (20 Questions)
- Civic education teaches us how to be good citizens. (True/False)
- All citizens have the right to vote at any age. (True/False)
- A mechanic only fixes cars. (True/False)
- Farmers grow food for people to eat. (True/False)
- Hospital equipment is not important for doctors. (True/False)
- Citizens have no responsibilities in their community. (True/False)
- Plumbing tools are used to fix water problems. (True/False)
- Artisans provide services that help people. (True/False)
- Trade only happens between countries. (True/False)
- It is not important to respect the rights of others. (True/False)
- Good citizens do not help their community. (True/False)
- Everyone has the right to education. (True/False)
- Farmers raise animals for food. (True/False)
- Hospital equipment helps in treating patients. (True/False)
- There are no types of trade. (True/False)
- Civic education is only for adults. (True/False)
- All shops sell the same things. (True/False)
- Citizens can express their opinions freely. (True/False)
- Voting is an important right for citizens. (True/False)
- Tools are used for many different jobs. (True/False)
Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions
Fill-in-the-Blank Questions (20 Questions)
- The tools used by ________ help in fixing vehicles.
- A citizen’s responsibility includes ________ in community events.
- Farming is essential for ________ because it provides food.
- Hospital ________ are necessary for treating patients.
- ________ trade involves buying and selling goods within a country.
- The right to ________ is an important aspect of citizenship.
- Artisans use ________ to create and repair items.
- It is our duty to keep our environment ________.
- ________ are people who work in hospitals to care for the sick.
- The goal of trade is to ________ goods and services.
- ________ is a type of farming focused on growing crops.
- Citizens should respect the rights of their ________.
- A ________ sells food items in the community.
- Voting allows citizens to choose their ________.
- A good citizen helps to ________ their community.
- Hospital equipment includes tools like ________ and stethoscopes.
- ________ tools are essential for plumbing work.
- Livestock farming involves raising ________ for food.
- Every citizen should be aware of their ________ and duties.
- Civic education encourages active ________ in society.
This assessment will help gauge the understanding and retention of the concepts covered during the first half of the second term in Vocational Aptitude for Primary 1 students.
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 1
SUBJECT : VOCATIONAL APTITUDE
CLASS: PRIMARY 1
SUBJECT: VOCATIONAL APTITUDE
NAME:………………………………………………………………………………
- The person that teaches in a school is called (a) lawyer (b) teacher (c) nurse.
- Vocational Education is on education which makes one to have the feeling of doing or performing a particular _______ (a) playing (b) job (c) fighting.
- The person that defends or stands for against an offender in the court of law is ______ (a) farmer (b) doctor (c) lawyer.
- The person that sews cloth is called _______ (a) tailor (b) nurse (c) farmer.
- The person that plant crop and rears animals is called a _________ (a)cobbler (b) farmer (c) lawyer.
- The safety pin is used by ______ (a) mother (b) son (c) father.
- _______ is used to collect rubbish (a) Ladder (b) Rake (c) Cutlass.
- _______ is used for cutting cloths (a) Saw (b) Knife(c) Scissor.
- Electrical appliances are used in the ______ (a) home (b) radio (c) microwave oven .
- Electrical appliances are used in the _______ (a) home (b) bush
- ______ is used to warm food (a) Iron (b) Radio (c) Microwave oven
- Mention 2 instrument used in music ________ and __________.
- The person that makes or mend shoe is called ________ (a) cobbler (b) lawyer.
- The person that bards hair low or short is called _________ (a) doctor (b) barber (c) lawyer.
- The person that gives medicine treatment to patients is called nurse or _______ (a) doctor (b) teacher (c) lawyer.
- Tools make work ________ (a) easier (b) slow (c) difficult.
- The tool that protect hand from germs is called ________ (a) cloth (b) gloves (c) saw.
- _______ is used for ironing clothes (a) Radio (b) Kettle (c) Iron.
- Food is prepare in the _________ (a) kitchen (b) toilet (c) store.
- Cultivation is also an aspect of agriculture (a) True (b) False.