Civic Education Primary 6 First Term Examination Questions Civic Education Primary 6 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12

Civic Education Primary 6 Week 12 Examination


Exam Instructions

For Teachers:

  1. Supervision: Ensure all students are seated in a manner that prevents cheating. Walk around the classroom frequently to monitor student activities.
  2. Instructions: Clearly explain the instructions for each section of the exam. Make sure students understand what they need to do.
  3. Materials: Provide all necessary materials such as answer sheets, pens, and pencils. Ensure there are no unauthorized materials on students’ desks.
  4. Timing: Adhere strictly to the allotted time for each section. Announce time checks periodically.
  5. Assistance: Do not assist students with answers. If students ask questions, clarify the instructions but avoid giving answers.
  6. Malpractice: Watch for any signs of cheating or plagiarism. Take necessary action if any form of malpractice is observed.

For Students:

  1. Follow Instructions: Read and follow the instructions given for each part of the exam. If you are unsure, raise your hand and ask the teacher for clarification.
  2. No Cheating: Do not look at other students’ papers or use unauthorized materials. Use only the materials provided by the teacher.
  3. Time Management: Manage your time wisely. Keep track of time to ensure you can complete all sections.
  4. Write Clearly: Write your answers legibly. Ensure that your handwriting is clear so that your answers can be easily read.
  5. Stay Calm: If you find a question difficult, move on and return to it later. Do your best and stay calm throughout the exam.

Part A: Objective Questions

Fill in the blank with the correct option (a, b, c, or d):

  1. National honors are given to recognize __________. a) contributions
    b) failures
    c) ignorance
    d) disobedience
  2. The acronym OFR stands for __________. a) Order of the Federal Republic
    b) Officer of the Federal Republic
    c) Order of the Federal Reserve
    d) Officer of the Federation Republic
  3. One benefit of supporting local industries is __________. a) creating unemployment
    b) boosting the local economy
    c) increasing reliance on imports
    d) reducing local production
  4. An example of a Nigerian-made good is __________ oil. a) groundnut
    b) olive
    c) sunflower
    d) canola
  5. The main reason for low patronage of Nigerian goods is __________. a) high quality
    b) foreign competition
    c) better marketing
    d) improved technology
  6. National heroes are recognized for their __________ to the country. a) contributions
    b) failures
    c) disobedience
    d) ignorance
  7. The concept of valuing Nigerian goods involves __________. a) reducing local production
    b) enhancing product quality
    c) ignoring local products
    d) avoiding local markets
  8. A benefit of buying Nigerian-made products is __________. a) supporting foreign businesses
    b) enhancing the local economy
    c) decreasing local job opportunities
    d) increasing import costs
  9. Fake products can __________ the patronage of local goods. a) increase
    b) decrease
    c) have no effect
    d) improve
  10. To improve local product appeal, __________ should be improved. a) technology
    b) import regulations
    c) foreign competition
    d) exchange rates
  11. One way to encourage local products is __________. a) decreasing marketing efforts
    b) improving product quality
    c) reducing accessibility
    d) increasing import rates
  12. Consumer education helps in __________. a) promoting local products
    b) ignoring local products
    c) decreasing product value
    d) increasing import reliance
  13. National honors are awarded to __________ hard work and patriotism. a) punish
    b) reward
    c) ignore
    d) criticize
  14. Improving local product quality can be achieved through __________. a) better marketing
    b) better technology
    c) reducing local production
    d) limiting product availability
  15. The primary reason for awarding national honors is to __________ contributions. a) discourage
    b) reward
    c) ignore
    d) punish
  16. Supporting local industries can lead to __________. a) higher import rates
    b) job creation
    c) decreased local production
    d) higher unemployment
  17. Increasing local product accessibility can be achieved by __________. a) reducing distribution channels
    b) improving marketing
    c) decreasing product quality
    d) limiting product availability
  18. One challenge in promoting Nigerian goods is __________. a) fake products
    b) better marketing
    c) increased availability
    d) improved technology
  19. The concept of valuing Nigerian goods involves __________. a) avoiding local markets
    b) enhancing local production
    c) reducing local product quality
    d) increasing import reliance
  20. The main reason for low patronage of Nigerian goods is __________. a) high quality
    b) competition from imports
    c) better marketing
    d) improved technology
  21. National heroes are honored for their __________. a) contributions
    b) failures
    c) ignorance
    d) disobedience
  22. An example of a local product is __________. a) groundnut oil
    b) olive oil
    c) canola oil
    d) sunflower oil
  23. Supporting local industries helps to __________ reliance on imports. a) increase
    b) decrease
    c) maintain
    d) ignore
  24. A benefit of buying local products is __________. a) increased unemployment
    b) supporting the local economy
    c) decreased local production
    d) higher import costs
  25. The role of marketing in promoting local products is to __________. a) reduce consumer interest
    b) increase consumer interest
    c) ignore product quality
    d) increase import reliance
  26. To increase local product appeal, __________ should be improved. a) product quality
    b) import rates
    c) foreign competition
    d) exchange rates
  27. Financial support for local industries can lead to __________. a) reduced production capabilities
    b) improved production capabilities
    c) decreased local quality
    d) increased foreign competition
  28. Consumer education helps in __________ local products. a) ignoring
    b) promoting
    c) decreasing
    d) limiting
  29. The concept of valuing Nigerian goods involves __________. a) increasing import reliance
    b) enhancing local production
    c) reducing local production
    d) ignoring local products
  30. The main challenge in promoting Nigerian goods is __________. a) fake products
    b) improved technology
    c) better marketing
    d) increased availability

Part B: Theory Questions

  1. What is the purpose of national honors awards?
  2. List three types of national honors awards and describe their significance.
  3. Explain why supporting local industries is important.
  4. Describe two benefits of buying Nigerian-made products.
  5. What are some reasons Nigerian goods suffer from low patronage?
  6. How can the quality of local products be improved?
  7. What strategies can be used to encourage the purchase of local products?
  8. How does comparing local and imported goods benefit consumers?
  9. What problems exist in developing a positive attitude towards local goods?
  10. Explain how effective marketing can influence local product sales.
  11. Why should consumers value Nigerian-made products?
  12. Name two national heroes and describe their contributions.
  13. What role does consumer education play in supporting local products?
  14. How can financial support benefit local industries?
  15. Describe effective ways to increase the accessibility of local goods.
  16. Discuss the impact of government policies on local product promotion.
  17. How can improved technology affect the quality of local products?
  18. Why is understanding the value of local products important for consumers?
  19. What methods can be used to enhance local product appeal?
  20. How can reducing reliance on imports benefit local industries?
  21. What are the main reasons for awarding national honors?
  22. How can marketing strategies help in promoting local products?
  23. Explain the significance of comparing local and imported goods.
  24. Describe the benefits of financial support for local industries.
  25. What are the challenges faced in promoting Nigerian goods?
  26. How can consumer education be improved to support local products?
  27. Explain the importance of valuing Nigerian-made products.
  28. What are the effects of fake products on local goods?
  29. How can local product quality be enhanced?
  30. Discuss the role of national heroes in shaping national pride.

Part C: True or False Questions

  1. National honors are given to recognize significant contributions. (True)
  2. The acronym OFR stands for Officer of the Federal Republic. (False)
  3. Supporting local industries can lead to job creation. (True)
  4. Imported goods are always preferred over local goods. (False)
  5. Improving local product quality can increase consumer interest. (True)
  6. Fake products do not affect the patronage of local goods. (False)
  7. Marketing strategies can help promote local products. (True)
  8. National heroes are recognized for their achievements. (True)
  9. The concept of valuing Nigerian goods involves reducing local production. (False)
  10. Financial support can enhance local product production. (True)
  11. Consumer education is not important for promoting local products. (False)
  12. Local products should be marketed to increase their sales. (True)
  13. National honors are given to punish poor performance. (False)
  14. Understanding local product value helps in making informed choices. (True)
  15. The main reason for low patronage of local goods is high product quality. (False)
  16. Increased foreign competition benefits local industries. (False)
  17. Local product appeal can be improved through better marketing. (True)
  18. National honors include awards such as OFR and CON. (True)
  19. The availability of local goods is not influenced by marketing. (False)
  20. Supporting local industries can reduce reliance on imports. (True)

Part D: Fill in the Gaps Questions

  1. National honors are given to recognize __________ achievements.
  2. The acronym CON stands for Commander of the __________ of the Niger.
  3. Supporting local industries helps to __________ job creation.
  4. One reason for low patronage of Nigerian goods is __________ competition.
  5. Marketing __________ can help increase the sales of local products.
  6. Financial support improves the __________ capabilities of local industries.
  7. Comparing local and imported goods helps understand their __________.
  8. National heroes are honored for their __________ contributions to the country.
  9. Local product __________ can be improved with better technology.
  10. Supporting local industries can reduce __________ on imported goods.
  11. National honors are awarded to __________ contributions and patriotism.
  12. Consumer __________ helps in making informed choices about local products.
  13. Local product appeal can be improved through better __________.
  14. One challenge faced by local products is __________ products.
  15. To increase the appeal of local goods, __________ should be enhanced.
  16. National honors recognize __________ achievements in various fields.
  17. The role of marketing is to __________ consumer interest in local products.
  18. Financial support can lead to __________ improvements in local industries.
  19. The primary reason for low patronage of local goods is __________ competition.
  20. Understanding the value of local products helps in making __________ decisions

 

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION

CLASS: PRIMARY 6
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION

NAME: ……………………………………………………………


Answer the following questions:

SECTION A: OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

  1. ___________ are awards given to honor some members of society who, in the course of doing their work, have made exceptional contributions to the development of a nation.
    • (a) National Anthem
    • (b) National Symbols
    • (c) National Honours
  2. When was the national honor award established by the Nigerian government?
    • (a) 1960
    • (b) 1964
    • (c) 1946
  3. Which of the following is not a reason for awarding national honors?
    • (a) To promote corruption
    • (b) To encourage other citizens
    • (c) To promote excellence
  4. Which is the highest honor of the national honors award?
    • (a) GCON
    • (b) GCFR
    • (c) CFR
  5. ___________________ are those things that are produced for our survival as human beings.
    • (a) Nigerian Goods
    • (b) Commodities
    • (c) Goods
  6. Goods brought into the country from other countries are called _____.
    • (a) Imported Goods
    • (b) Exported Goods
    • (c) Nigerian Goods
  7. ___ is the willingness of a person to accept another person’s behavior or views even when there is a good reason to dislike such a view or behavior.
    • (a) Cooperation
    • (b) Tolerance
    • (c) Peace
  8. One of the following is a value that promotes the development of society.
    • (a) Honesty
    • (b) Fraud
    • (c) Corruption
  9. Which of these is not a characteristic of tolerance?
    • (a) Forgiveness
    • (b) Respect for One Another
    • (c) Vengeance
  10. _________ means working together with somebody or other people in order to achieve a goal.
    • (a) National Unity
    • (b) Cooperation
    • (c) Tolerance
  11. One of the basic duties of a citizen is to ____________.
    • (a) Pay Tax and Levies
    • (b) Form Rebel Against Government
    • (c) Be Selfish
  12. Attributes of cooperation include the following except _____.
    • (a) Mutual Effort
    • (b) Willingness to Assist
    • (c) Going Against Community Rules
  13. The primary function of the government is to ________.
    • (a) Spend Society Fund for Their Family
    • (b) Protect Life and Property
    • (c) Sponsor Terrorists
  14. Is national unity a positive value that promotes peace?
    • (a) Yes
    • (b) No
    • (c) All of the Above
  15. A strong feeling of oneness among people of a nation is called _____.
    • (a) Cooperation
    • (b) Tolerance
    • (c) National Unity
  16. Other values that promote peace are, except _______.
    • (a) Hatred
    • (b) Humility
    • (c) Forgiveness
  17. _____________ is the feeling of love that one has and shows towards one’s country.
    • (a) Naturalization
    • (b) Nationalism
    • (c) Loyalism
  18. The symbols such as drawings, events, people, or objects that describe and represent certain qualities of the nation are called ___.
    • (a) National Symbols
    • (b) National Anthem
    • (c) National Union
  19. The two horses in the coat of arms stand for _______.
    • (a) Strength
    • (b) Rich Soil
    • (c) Dignity
  20. The rights of citizens are written in a book called __________.
    • (a) Novel
    • (b) Constitution
    • (c) Magazine
  21. The Nigerian national flag has __________ colors.
    • (a) Two
    • (b) Three
    • (c) Four
  22. The eagle on the Nigerian coat of arms represents __________.
    • (a) Freedom
    • (b) Strength
    • (c) Peace
  23. The green color in the Nigerian flag symbolizes __________.
    • (a) Peace
    • (b) Agriculture
    • (c) Wealth
  24. The national motto of Nigeria is __________.
    • (a) Peace and Unity
    • (b) Unity and Faith
    • (c) Discipline and Progress
  25. The Nigerian coat of arms was designed by __________.
    • (a) Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi
    • (b) Bernard O. Bako
    • (c) Emmanuel Okeke
  26. The Federal Government is responsible for __________.
    • (a) Local Roads
    • (b) Education
    • (c) National Defense
  27. The __________ is responsible for making laws in Nigeria.
    • (a) Executive
    • (b) Legislature
    • (c) Judiciary
  28. The concept of __________ involves respecting the differences in people’s opinions and beliefs.
    • (a) Discrimination
    • (b) Tolerance
    • (c) Intolerance
  29. The role of the National Assembly includes __________.
    • (a) Enforcing Laws
    • (b) Making Laws
    • (c) Executing Laws
  30. The term __________ refers to the practice of citizens being actively involved in their country’s affairs.
    • (a) Civic Duty
    • (b) Political Participation
    • (c) Economic Contribution
  31. The abbreviation for the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance is __________.
    • (a) FMF
    • (b) NMF
    • (c) FMOF
  32. The concept of __________ refers to the harmonious coexistence of people from different backgrounds.
    • (a) Conflict
    • (b) Tolerance
    • (c) Segregation
  33. A good citizen should __________.
    • (a) Disregard the Law
    • (b) Obey the Law
    • (c) Ignore Civic Duties
  34. The Nigerian National Anthem was written by __________.
    • (a) John A. Ilechukwu
    • (b) Stephen Olufemi
    • (c) E. M. Martin
  35. The term __________ refers to the set of rules and principles governing a country.
    • (a) Constitution
    • (b) Code of Conduct
    • (c) Bill of Rights
  36. The role of the judiciary is to __________.
    • (a) Make Laws
    • (b) Interpret Laws
    • (c) Enforce Laws
  37. The ________ is a symbol of national pride and unity.
    • (a) National Flag
    • (b) National Anthem
    • (c) Coat of Arms
  38. __________ refers to the practice of actively participating in community and national activities.
    • (a) Civic Engagement
    • (b) Passive Participation
    • (c) Social Involvement
  39. The Nigerian coat of arms features __________.
    • (a) A Tiger
    • (b) An Eagle
    • (c) A Lion
  40. The __________ is a symbol of authority and governance in Nigeria.
    • (a) National Pledge
    • (b) National Anthem
    • (c) Coat of Arms
  41. The term __________ describes the act of supporting and promoting one’s country.
    • (a) Nationalism
    • (b) Patriotism
    • (c) Federalism
  42. An example of a national symbol is __________.
    • (a) National Bank
    • (b) National Stadium
    • (c) National Flag
  43. The __________ is responsible for overseeing the elections in Nigeria.
    • (a) EFCC
    • (b) INEC
    • (c) CBN
  44. The ________ is the body responsible for the administration of justice.
    • (a) Executive
    • (b) Legislature
    • (c) Judiciary
  45. The acronym EFCC stands for __________.
    • (a) Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
    • (b) Economic and Fiscal Control Commission
    • (c) Economic and Financial Compliance Commission
  46. The role of the Local Government includes __________.
    • (a) National Defense
    • (b) Local Administration
    • (c) International Relations
  47. The Nigerian coat of arms has a background of __________.
    • (a) Red and Green
    • (b) Black and White
    • (c) Blue and Yellow
  48. The __________ is a traditional symbol of power and leadership in Nigeria.
    • (a) Staff of Office
    • (b) National Flag
    • (c) Coat of Arms
  49. The acronym CBN stands for __________.
    • (a) Central Bank of Nigeria
    • (b) Commercial Bank of Nigeria
    • (c) Community Bank of Nigeria
  50. The concept of __________ involves respecting and valuing different cultural practices and beliefs.
    • (a) Multiculturalism
    • (b) Racism
    • (c) Discrimination

SECTION B: THEORY QUESTIONS

  1. Give the meaning of these acronyms:
    • (i) GCFR – _________________________________________________________________
    • (ii) GCON – _________________________________________________________________
    • (iii) MFR – __________________________________________________________________
    • (iv) The highest national honour award is ______________________________________
  2. What is peace?


    • (b) Mention two values that promote peace:
      • (a) ________________________________
      • (b) ________________________________
  3. Define Nigerian goods:


    • (b) List two examples of Nigerian goods:
      • (a) ________________________________
      • (b) ________________________________
  4. Give two examples of national symbols:
    • (a) ________________________________
    • (b) ________________________________
    • (b) The eagle in the coat of arms stands for: ___________________________________
  5. State two reasons why we need to value Nigerian goods:
    • (a) ________________________________
    • (b) ________________________________
    • (b) Arise, O compatriots. Who are the compatriots? _____________________________________