Mid Term Test Civic Education SS 1

SS 1 MID TERM TEST

CIVIC EDUCATION
FIRST TERM MID TERM EXAMINATION


Part A: Objective Questions

Fill-in-the-blank questions with options (a, b, c, d)

  1. Values are __________ that guide our behavior.
    a) feelings
    b) beliefs
    c) laws
    d) opinions
  2. National values are principles that guide the __________ of a country.
    a) economy
    b) laws
    c) citizens
    d) culture
  3. Family values are important for __________ within the household.
    a) conflict
    b) unity
    c) division
    d) isolation
  4. Moral values help individuals differentiate between __________ and wrong.
    a) right
    b) good
    c) evil
    d) both a and b
  5. An example of a national value in Nigeria is __________.
    a) selfishness
    b) unity
    c) division
    d) confusion
  6. __________ justice refers to fairness in the distribution of resources.
    a) Retributive
    b) Distributive
    c) Procedural
    d) Social
  7. __________ justice is focused on the fairness of legal processes.
    a) Distributive
    b) Procedural
    c) Retributive
    d) Restorative
  8. Justice is important because it promotes __________ among citizens.
    a) discrimination
    b) conflict
    c) peace
    d) division
  9. An example of selflessness is __________ for the benefit of others.
    a) taking
    b) sharing
    c) hoarding
    d) hiding
  10. National values include __________.
    a) ethnic division
    b) corruption
    c) integrity
    d) ignorance
  11. __________ justice focuses on the punishment of offenders.
    a) Restorative
    b) Retributive
    c) Distributive
    d) Procedural
  12. Family values promote __________ and mutual respect.
    a) isolation
    b) chaos
    c) conflict
    d) harmony
  13. A Nigerian who lived a selfless life is __________.
    a) selfish
    b) corrupt
    c) Nelson Mandela
    d) Fela Kuti
  14. Justice is essential for __________ and social order.
    a) chaos
    b) conflict
    c) peace
    d) division
  15. Moral values are instilled in us by our __________.
    a) peers
    b) family
    c) school
    d) society
  16. __________ values are often derived from culture and religion.
    a) Family
    b) National
    c) Economic
    d) Personal
  17. A family value that encourages hard work is __________.
    a) laziness
    b) diligence
    c) negligence
    d) indifference
  18. One of the key components of justice is __________.
    a) bias
    b) impartiality
    c) favoritism
    d) inequality
  19. The act of putting others before oneself is called __________.
    a) selfishness
    b) selflessness
    c) greed
    d) individualism
  20. National values contribute to the __________ of a nation.
    a) disintegration
    b) stability
    c) division
    d) conflict

Part B: Theory Questions

Short answer questions covering key concepts from the mid-term topics.

  1. Define values and explain their importance in society.
  2. What are national values? Provide two examples.
  3. Discuss the role of family values in child development.
  4. Explain what moral values are and how they influence behavior.
  5. List and explain five national values recognized in Nigeria.
  6. Define justice in the context of civic education.
  7. Identify and describe four types of justice.
  8. Why is justice considered important in a society?
  9. Name four Nigerians who exemplified selflessness and explain their contributions.
  10. Define selflessness and discuss its significance in building a better society.
  11. How can values influence the decision-making process of individuals?
  12. What are some challenges in promoting national values in Nigeria?
  13. Explain the relationship between family values and moral values.
  14. Describe the impact of cultural values on national identity.
  15. Discuss how justice contributes to social harmony.
  16. What is the significance of citizenship education in promoting national values?
  17. How can individuals contribute to upholding justice in their communities?
  18. Discuss the role of government in promoting justice and equality.
  19. What is the impact of selflessness on community development?
  20. How can educational institutions instill values in students?

Part C: True or False Questions

Create True or False statements related to the topics covered in the mid-term.

  1. Values are only personal beliefs and do not affect society. (True / False)
  2. National values help in building a cohesive society. (True / False)
  3. Moral values are universal and do not vary between cultures. (True / False)
  4. Justice is solely concerned with punishing wrongdoers. (True / False)
  5. Family values can influence the character development of children. (True / False)
  6. Selflessness is not a valued trait in modern society. (True / False)
  7. All citizens are entitled to equal rights under the law. (True / False)
  8. National values can be defined differently in different countries. (True / False)
  9. Justice and fairness are synonymous concepts. (True / False)
  10. Nigeria recognizes selfless leaders as national heroes. (True / False)
  11. Values can be taught and learned over time. (True / False)
  12. Family values can conflict with national values. (True / False)
  13. Citizenship education aims to promote awareness of rights and responsibilities. (True / False)
  14. There are no limitations to individual rights in Nigeria. (True / False)
  15. Justice is only applicable in legal matters. (True / False)
  16. National values include principles such as integrity and accountability. (True / False)
  17. Selflessness is often viewed positively in leadership roles. (True / False)
  18. Justice is irrelevant in a corrupt society. (True / False)
  19. Moral values guide ethical decision-making. (True / False)
  20. Family values have no impact on societal values. (True / False)

Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions

Develop fill-in-the-blank questions without multiple-choice options.

  1. Values are __________ that influence how we act and interact with others.
  2. National values are essential for fostering __________ in a country.
  3. Family values are important for creating a sense of __________ within a household.
  4. Moral values help individuals determine what is __________ and wrong.
  5. An example of a national value in Nigeria is __________.
  6. Justice ensures that every individual receives __________ treatment under the law.
  7. The right to a fair hearing is an essential aspect of __________ justice.
  8. The principle of __________ justice ensures equal distribution of resources.
  9. Selflessness is the act of putting __________ before oneself.
  10. National values contribute to a country’s __________ identity.
  11. Justice is critical for maintaining __________ in society.
  12. Individuals can promote justice by advocating for __________ rights.
  13. Family values are often influenced by __________ and tradition.
  14. Citizenship education emphasizes the importance of knowing one’s __________ and responsibilities.
  15. The concept of justice includes retributive, distributive, and __________ justice.
  16. Values shape our __________ and impact our decisions.
  17. Citizens have the right to __________ and express their opinions freely.
  18. Selflessness can inspire others to engage in __________ actions.
  19. Understanding national values can help individuals connect with their __________ identity.
  20. Justice plays a significant role in building trust within a __________.

This assessment should provide a comprehensive evaluation of the students’ understanding of the topics covered in the first term of Civic Education.

SS 1 MID TERM TEST

CIVIC EDUCATION

FIRST TERM MID TERM EXAMINATION

Answer the following questions

  1. What are values
  2. What are national values
  3. What are family values
  4. What are moral values
  5. Mention five national values
  6. What is justice
  7. Mention four types of justice
  8. Write out four importance of justice
  9. Mention four Nigerians that lived exemplary selflessness lives
  10. What is selflessness