First Term Primary 5 Examinations All Subjects

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1st TERM EXAMINATION


CLASS: BASIC 5

SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION

Section A

  1. The following are types of national honours awards except
    a. NNPC
    b. GCFR
    c. GCON
  2. The following are reasons for national honors award except __________
    a. hardwork
    b. fraudulent
    c. patriotism
  3. __________ is the worth, importance or usefulness of something or somebody
    a. Goods
    b. value
    c. Nation
  4. Clothes are made of _________
    a. cotton
    b. ceramics
    c. rubber
  5. Shoes are made of ____________
    a. clay
    b. ceramics
    c. leather
  6. _______, ____________ and ___________ are examples of goods made in Nigeria.
  7. ____________ is the absence of trouble, fighting or war
    a. value
    b. peace
    c. tolerance
  8. Which of these is not among the values that promote peace
    a. humility
    b. forgiveness
  9. ______________ is the quality in our lives which makes us accept the different views of other people
    a. tolerance
    b. value
    c. peace
  10. Who is the president of Nigeria?

Section B

1a. Define national honors award.
1b. Given three reasons for awarding national honors.

2a. Give three reasons why we should value made-in-Nigeria goods.
2b. Differentiate between import and export goods.

3a. Mention any two values that promote peace.
3b. Give three examples of National symbols.


CLASS: BASIC 5

SUBJECT: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Section A

  1. The use of drugs in a way that is not in accordance with the recommended way of using it is …
    a. drug trafficking
    b. drug abuse
    c. drug misuse
  2. The degree of hotness and coldness of an object is ……..
    a. heat
    b. friction
    c. temperature
  3. The instrument used to observe weather is …….
    a. obstruct
    b. observe
    c. option
  4. …………. Is the atmosphere of a particular area at a given period.
    a. soil
    b. weather
    c. water
  5. The movement of the Earth on its axis is called …………..
    a. rotation
    b. revolution
    c. renovation
  6. Improving crop yield has to do with ………… crop outputs.
    a. increasing
    b. decreasing
    c. stagnating
  7. The best type of soil for growing crops is ….
    a. loamy
    b. clay
    c. sandy
  8. Crops need all these to grow well except ……..
    a. manure
    b. inadequate water
    c. fertile soil
  9. The movement of blood around the body is called ………….
    a. respiration
    b. irritability
    c. circulation
  10. Which of these is not a type of weather condition?
    a. cloudy
    b. sunny
    c. reddish

Section B

1a. Define drug.
1b. Differentiate between synthetic and naturally occurring drugs.

2a. What is weather?
2b. List four weather symbols you know.

3a. List the eight planets in order.
3b. List any two components of the sky.


CLASS: BASIC 5

SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES

Section A

  1. Which type of marriage was common in Nigeria before the Europeans came?
    a. monogamous marriage
    b. polyandry marriage
    c. polygamous marriage
  2. How many wives can a Muslim man have?
    a. One
    b. more than two
    c. more than four
  3. Marriage that takes place either in church or court is called _____________
    a. marriage by ordinance
    b. religious marriage
    c. radical marriage
  4. Marriage between a man and a woman from different ethnic groups is called___
    a. Intra-ethnic
    b. inter-ethnic
    c. Group
  5. Which of these is a basic reason for marriage______________
    a. to bear children
    b. to be popular
    c. to have a companion
  6. An unmarried woman is called___________
    a. lady
    b. spinster
    c. madam
  7. The period of friendship between a man and a woman before the actual marriage is known___________
    a. honeymoon
    b. courtship
    c. divorce
  8. What should we do in order to avoid AIDS?
    a. we should pray
    b. we should avoid sharing of sharp objects
    c. we should eat good food
  9. The recognized religions in Nigeria are these except
    a. Islam
    b. Christianity
    c. Hinduism
  10. Adherents must give way for one another to practice his religion (yes/no)

Section B

1a. What is religion?
1b. State the main types of religion in Nigeria.

2a. Define marriage.
2b. Differentiate between inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic marriages.

3a. Mention two dangers of unhealthy boy-girl relationships.
3b. List three influences on Nigerian family life today.


CLASS: BASIC 5

SUBJECT: ICT

Section A

  1. There are _________ types of computer networks.
    a. 3
    b. 4
    c. 5
  2. The types of computer networks are ______________
    a. LAN and WAN
    b. BUS, SUB and UPS
    c. LANN, SAN, CAN and WAN
  3. ______________ is a computer network that covers a geographically small area.
    a. CAN
    b. LAN
    c. WAN
  4. ___________ is a computer network that covers a geographically large area.
    a. WAN
    b. SAN
    c. LAN
  5. The arrangement of nodes in a network is called ____________
    a. sociology
    b. topology
    c. internet
  6. Word processing is the art of processing ___________ from the computer using word processing software.
    a. document
    b. goods
    c. money
  7. Examples of word processing software are ________________
    a. cybercafé
    b. page-maker
    c. Photoshop
  8. The rules of communication that must be observed by the computers in the network are called ____________
    a. data
    b. documents
    c. protocol
  9. ______________ displays the file name currently being edited and the software in use.
    a. toolbar
    b. title bar
    c. menu bar
  10. There are _______ types of computer networks.
    a. 3
    b. 4
    c. 2

Section B

1a. Give the full meaning of the following:
[1] LAN
[2] WAN

2a. Give three advantages of computer networks.
2b. List two examples of a word processor.

3a. Mention any three parts of a computer that you know.
3b. What is the part of a computer system that cannot be seen or touched called?


CLASS: BASIC 5

SUBJECT: CCA

Section A

  1. Imaginative composition involves drawing from ……..
    a. vision
    b. imagination
    c. revelation
  2. ________ involves making pictures with pen, pencils, etc.
    a. modeling
    b. drawing
    c. dyeing
  3. Still life drawing involves the drawing of ………….
    a. air
    b. man-made objects
    c. natural objects
  4. The drawing that involves drawing a living person is known as __________
    a. life drawing
    b. man-made drawing
    c. sketch drawing
  5. Events around does not include ………..
    a. cultural events
    b. social events
    c. heavenly events
  6. Tie and dye is a way of designing clothes.
    a. yes
    b. no
    c. maybe
  7. Soft pencil must be used to draw always.
    a. yes
    b. no
  8. ________ is the drawing of the upper half of the body.
    a. creative
    b. portraiture
    c. stature
  9. The fabric required for tie and dye must be pure _____
    a. cotton
    b. fiber
    c. linen
  10. A pair of _______ gloves is worn to prevent the hands from being affected by chemicals.
    a. rubber
    b. wood
    c. plastic

Section B

1a. Mention three importance of imaginative composition.
1b. Give two examples of man-made objects.

2a. Mention the common imaginative themes.
2b. Define life drawing.

  1. Draw a fan and color it.

CLASS: BASIC 5

SUBJECT: P.H.E

Section A

  1. All these are middle distance races except …
    a. 150 m
    b. marathon
    c. none
  2. The ‘take over’ is the point where the baton is passed in _________
    a. relays
    b. middle distance
    c. short distance
  3. A game played by two teams of eleven players each is ……………
    a. table tennis
    b. cricket
    c. tennis
  4. During a game, all players should wear the same …
    a. jerseys
    b. shorts
    c. socks
  5. __________ is a game played on a rectangular court by two teams of five players each.
    a. Basketball
    b. Volleyball
    c. Tennis
  6. The goal area of a football field is measured ________ meters from each corner.
    a. 15
    b. 10
    c. 8
  7. The ____________ line in a basketball court is where the game begins.
    a. 3-point
    b. free-throw
    c. half-court
  8. Netball players are allowed to dribble the ball.
    a. true
    b. false
  9. In football, a goal is scored by kicking the ball into the _________
    a. net
    b. hoop
    c. court
  10. A ___________ kick is awarded when a player is fouled in the penalty area.
    a. free
    b. penalty
    c. corner

Section B

1a. Define relay race.
1b. List any two types of relay races.

2a. What are the benefits of participating in sports?
2b. Mention any two major sports played in Nigeria.

3a. Draw and label the different parts of a football field.
3b. Explain the purpose of the goalpost in football.


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