Security Education JSS 3 Third Term Exams

SECURITY EDUCATION JSS 3

  1. The punishment for rape is ___ years of imprisonment.
    (a) 20
    (b) 15
    (c) 14
    (d) 11
  2. Three years imprisonment is given for _______.
    (a) murder
    (b) burglary
    (c) theft
    (d) violence
  3. Trading on marijuana and cocaine can attract ___ years imprisonment.
    (a) 3-5
    (b) 10
    (c) 11
    (d) 14
  4. Addition of another similar material to the original product from the company is called________.
    (a) adultery
    (b) bulteration
    (c) adulteration
    (d) contamination
  5. When our cornflake normal golden creamy colour is turned greenish it could be it is _______.
    (a) adulterated
    (b) contaminated
    (c) changed in colour
    (d) none of the above
  6. Crime are violation of
    (a) market prices.
    (b) constitution.
    (c) law.
    (d) all of the above.
  7. The simplest way of reporting a crime without being in danger is
    (a) talking directly to the criminal.
    (b) reporting the crime through text messages.
    (c) rushing to the scene.
    (d) all of the above.
  8. When there is heavy rainfall resulting in a flood, _____________ is the agency to direct people on what to do.
    (a) National Emergency Management Agency
    (b) Police and Immigration Force
    (c) Navy
    (d) Customs and Traders
  9. Poor economic development can result from
    (a) good education system.
    (b) underpopulation.
    (c) drug abuse.
    (d) all of the above.
  10. One common effect of excessive intake of alcohol is
    (a) automobile accident.
    (b) fire outbreak.
    (c) school rioting.
    (d) peace at home.
  11. The major causes of insecurity in Nigeria are
    (A) Illiteracy
    (B) Unemployment
    (C) Greediness
    (D) Overpopulation
  12. _____________ is not an emergency situation
    (A) Fire outbreak
    (B) Earthquake
    (C) Flood
    (D) Malaria fever
  13. Which of the following is not an agency that deals with emergencies?
    (A) Police
    (B) Fire Service
    (C) Odua People’s Congress
    (D) Red Cross
  14. Crime means
    (A) Minor offences that cause injury
    (B) Mistakes that bring injury to others
    (C) Illegal behaviors punishable by law of the land
    (D) Behaviors against the tradition of our elders
  15. Unlawful killing or taking of life of another person is described as
    (A) Suicide
    (B) Kidnapping
    (C) Murder
    (D) Vandalization
  16. A major security challenge in Nigeria is
    the
    (A) Examination malpractices
    (B) Insurgence in the North East
    (C) Political crisis
    (D) Indecent dressing
  17. The study of security education is important for these reasons except
    (A) Promotion of peace
    (B) Inflicting hardship on citizens
    (C) Prevention of havoc
    (D) Promotion of national development
  18. To prevent crimes, citizens should do the following except
    (A) Obeying the law
    (B) Reporting suspicious movement in the day or night
    (C) Reporting suspected criminals
    (D) Bribing police not to prosecute criminals
  19. All these crimes are very common among youths except
    (A) Rape
    (B) Examination malpractice
    (C) Weapon smuggling
    (D) Robbery and stealing
  20. An act of intentionally taking another person’s property without permission is called
    (A) Gang robbery
    (B) Armed robbery
    (C) Theft
    (D) Tapping
  21. The illegal duplication of another person’s literary or musical work for commercial purpose is called
    (A) Piracy
    (B) Anti-piracy
    (C) Crime of duplication
    (D) Literary piracy
  22. Increase in crime rate in a country will
    (A) Encourage more foreign investors
    (B) Boost the level of economic activities
    (C) Drive away foreign investors
    (D) Increase government revenue
  23. The security agency that fights drug trafficking in Nigeria is
    (A) NDLEA
    (B) NAFDAC
    (C) SSS
    (D) DSS
  24. All these are dangers or effects of pipeline vandalization except
    (A) Scarcity of petroleum products
    (B) Economic wastes
    (C) Water pollution
    (D) Increase in government revenue
  25. All these are true except
    (A) All crimes carry different punishment
    (B) All crimes carry the same punishment
    (C) Not all criminals go to jail
    (D) Police and criminals are not friends
  26. Security agents include all these except
    (A) A naval officer
    (B) A lawyer
    (C) A police officer
    (D) An army officer
  27. Financial crimes in Nigeria are handled by
    (A) Chief Justice of the Federation
    (B) Governor of the Central Bank
    (C) Federal Ministry of Finance
    (D) Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
  28. One of these is a crime against morality or victimless crime
    (A) Prostitution
    (B) Armed robbery
    (C) Arson
    (D) Theft
  29. Which of these has the tendency to commit crimes?
    (A) Educated youths
    (B) Employed youths
    (C) Uneducated youths
    (D) Youths on scholarship abroad
  30. Professionals specially trained to maintain law and order, protect life and property are called
    (A) The Police
    (B) Security agents
    (C) State Security Service
    (D) The military
  31. The taking away of adults and children by cunning or force is termed ________.
    (a) drug trafficking
    (b) road trafficking
    (c) human trafficking
    (d) human resources
  32. Active stooling and dysentery result from ______.
    (a) adultery
    (b) adulting
    (c) adulteration
    (d) all of the above
  33. Before a crime, there must be ______.
    (a) lawlessness
    (b) lawfully
    (c) law
    (d) lawton
  34. The violation of a person’s right by another or by the state and vice versa is called _______.
    (a) construction
    (b) crime
    (c) lawfulness
    (d) law
  35. Fighting between a wife and her husband is termed as ______.
    (a) industrial violence
    (b) domestic violence
    (c) national demonstration
    (d) none of the above
  36. Outbreak of argument and fighting in a church is termed ______.
    (a) churchism
    (b) in-church argument
    (c) domestic violence
    (d) market church development
  37. Criminals basically start their obvious character firstly as
    (a) a good man.
    (b) greedy person.
    (c) generous person.
    (d) churchman.
  38. Conflict leading to taking up arms against two or more countries is called _______.
    (a) revolution
    (b) war
    (c) resolution
    (d) disagreement
  39. Illegal sexual intercourse between a man and woman for money is termed
    (a) friendly intercourse.
    (b) prostitution.
    (c) rape.
    (d) none of the above.
  40. A violent setting of a building or property on fire is regarded as ______.
    (a) anger
    (b) arson
    (c) violence
    (d) burning

THEORY – SECTION II

  1. Explain the effects of unemployment on security in Nigeria.
  2. Discuss the roles of community policing in crime prevention and security enhancement.
  3. Differentiate between natural disasters and man-made emergencies, citing examples of each and their impacts on society.
  4. Explain the concept of cybercrime and its implications for national security in the digital age.
  5. Discuss the importance of ethical behavior and integrity in maintaining security and order in society.
  6. Explain the effects of drug abuse on society.
  7. What are the key characteristics of criminals and how do these traits contribute to criminal behavior?
  8. Differentiate between adulteration and contamination in food products, and discuss the potential health risks associated with each.
  9. Discuss some common causes and consequences of human trafficking.
  10. Explain the role of law enforcement agencies in maintaining security and order during natural disasters such as floods.

SECURITY EDUCATION JSS 3 FIRST TERM EXAMINATION