Civic Education SS 1 First Term Lesson Notes Examination Questions
CLASS: S.S.1
SUBJECT: Civic Education
INSTRUCTION: Underline the correct answer.
OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
- Democracy can promote national development if there is:
- a. Good governance
- b. Promotion of culture
- c. Immunity for leaders
- d. Registration of parties
- Cultism in tertiary institutions in Nigeria was originally introduced to:
- a. Perpetuate the use of local gin and alcohol
- b. Harass opponents of university administrators
- c. Fight colonialism and oppressive rulers
- d. Promote inter-communal marriage
- A responsible parent is someone who:
- a. Cares and provides for the children
- b. Indulges the children because of love
- c. Works in order to receive salary
- d. Employs house helps to take care of the children
- An ideology that aims at promoting national consciousness and identity is:
- a. Nationalism
- b. Socialization
- c. Civic culture
- d. Progressivism
- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was declared and adopted by the United Nations in:
- a. 1948
- b. 1968
- c. 1978
- d. 1958
- The right to vote and participate in government is:
- a. Political right
- b. Civil right
- c. Social right
- d. Cultural right
- The situation where laws are obeyed and authority is respected is:
- a. Orderliness
- b. Decorum
- c. Queries
- d. Driving skill
- The body of rules and regulations through which a country is governed is:
- a. Constitution
- b. Nationalism
- c. State law
- d. Confederation
- In what continent is Nigeria situated?
- a. Asia
- b. Europe
- c. Africa
- d. South America
- The correct colour combination of the Nigerian flag is:
- a. Green with green
- b. Green, yellow, white
- c. Green, white, green
- d. Green and red
THEORY QUESTIONS
Answer any three (3) questions from this section.
- a. Define democracy.
b. List and explain the two types of democracy. - a. State five reasons why students join cults.
b. List five consequences of cultism. - a. Define the term orderliness.
b. Outline five merits of orderliness. - a. What is a political party?
b. Outline the functions of political parties.
END OF TEST