Revision Civic Education Primary 4 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Civic Education Primary 4 Second Term Revision Lesson Notes – Week 12
Part A: Review and Revision (FAQs with Answers)
- What are national values?
National values are beliefs and practices that guide how people live and relate in a country. - Why are national values important?
They help maintain peace and unity in a country. - What is constituted authority?
Constituted authority refers to leaders chosen to govern and maintain order. - Give an example of constituted authority.
The president is an example of constituted authority. - What are civic values?
Civic values are qualities like honesty, loyalty, and respect that make good citizens. - Name one importance of building our nation, Nigeria.
It promotes peaceful coexistence. - What is a nation?
A nation is a group of people living together under one government. - Name one characteristic of a nation.
Common customs or traditions. - Why is it important to respect constituted authority?
It ensures law and order in society. - What are the duties of parents in nation-building?
Parents teach children good values and guide them to become responsible citizens. - What are the duties of children in nation-building?
Children must obey rules and respect elders. - Name one example of how constituted authorities protect citizens’ rights.
Judges ensure fair trials in courts. - Why do nations need laws?
Laws maintain peace and prevent chaos. - What is cultural diversity?
Cultural diversity means having different cultures and traditions in a country. - Give one reason why we should appreciate cultural diversity in Nigeria.
It promotes understanding and unity among different groups. - What is the role of traditional rulers?
Traditional rulers mediate disputes and promote unity in their communities. - What is the meaning of responsibility?
Responsibility means doing what is expected of you. - Name one way to build a strong nation.
Working together for common goals. - What is the importance of civic values?
They help citizens live peacefully and responsibly. - Why do we need leaders in society?
Leaders guide and make decisions for the good of everyone.
Part B: Objective Questions (Fill-in-the-Blank with Options)
- __________ is an example of constituted authority.
a) King
b) Dog
c) Plant
d) River - National values promote __________ in society.
a) peace
b) fighting
c) confusion
d) anger - A nation is a group of people living together under one __________.
a) roof
b) tree
c) government
d) building - Judges ensure that __________ is served.
a) justice
b) food
c) water
d) money - One characteristic of a nation is __________.
a) common customs
b) private money
c) secret groups
d) different rules - __________ is an example of a civic value.
a) Honesty
b) Stealing
c) Fighting
d) Lying - Traditional rulers help to promote __________ in their communities.
a) unity
b) division
c) arguments
d) war - __________ is one way children can help build the nation.
a) Obeying rules
b) Fighting teachers
c) Breaking laws
d) Being rude - Cultural diversity means having different __________ in one country.
a) cultures
b) buildings
c) animals
d) trees - __________ teaches moral values in society.
a) Religious leaders
b) Animals
c) Cars
d) Rivers - __________ refers to ethnic identity (a) monarchy (b) ethnicity (c) democracy
- The organizations that awaken ethnic consciousness are the following except _____(a) Odua People’s Congress (OPC) (b) Ohane-eze Ndi Igbo (ONI)(c) Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) (d) Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministry (M.F.M)
- One of the causes of ethnicity in Nigeria are the following except _____(a) poverty (b) illiteracy (c) love
- Good civic value are the following except _____ (a) stealing (b) justice (c) honesty
- One of the following is benefit of good civic value(a) robbery and lying (b) peace and harmony (c) fighting and hooliganism
- ________ are those beliefs that members of a community should have(a) obedience (b) loyalty (c) civic values
- _______ is a body of people sharing a spirit of unity and living together under the same government (a) village (b) council (c) nation
- Examples of nations are the following except _____(a) Badagry and Ikeja (b) Nigeria and America (c) London and South Africa
- The following are characteristics of a nation except _______(a) school curriculum (b) government (c) territory
- Nation building is a deliberate intention (a) yes (b) no (c) yes and no
- These are the reasons for nation building except _____(a) peaceful co-existence (b) embezzling and cheating (c) good neighbourliness
- The inability of Nigerians to acquire a share of country’s resources leads to _____(a) love and unity (b) communal crisis (c) wine and dying
- Ethnicity is one of the problems that caused ______ in our society(a) growth (b) unity (c) underdevelopment
- As a result of ethnicity, man skilled and willing young men are not _____(a) travelling out (b) doing farming (c) employed
- Ethnic divisions in Nigeria have led to several ____(a) awards (b) football matches (c) political conflicts
- ______ is the inability to read and write in any language (a) poverty (b) illiteracy (c) love
- ________ is the power that a nation has to govern itself without external control(a) Lingua franca (b) sovereignty (c) population
- No nation can exist without _____ (a) bread (b) oil (c) government
- People from different ethnic groups should be encouraged to _____ one another(a) hate (b) marry (c) kill
- _________ is regarded as the best government (a) monarchy (b) feudalism (c) democracy
Part C: Theory Questions (Short Answers)
- What are national values?
- Name two examples of constituted authority in Nigeria.
- Why is it important to respect leaders?
- What is one responsibility of a governor?
- Mention one way traditional rulers promote peace.
- What does cultural diversity mean?
- How do parents contribute to nation-building?
- Why do we need laws in a country?
- Mention two characteristics of a nation.
- What is one role of the police in society?
Part D: True or False Questions
- National values are not important in society. False
- The president is an example of constituted authority. True
- Laws help to maintain peace in a nation. True
- Fighting is a good example of civic values. False
- Cultural diversity promotes understanding among people. True
- Traditional rulers do not have any responsibilities. False
- Respecting leaders helps maintain order in society. True
- Children have no role in nation-building. False
- Nigeria has one culture. False
- Civic values help citizens to be responsible. True
Part E: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions
- __________ are beliefs and practices that guide people in a country.
- A nation has a __________ government.
- Traditional rulers promote __________ in their communities.
- Laws help maintain __________ in society.
- Judges ensure that __________ is served.
- __________ is an example of constituted authority.
- Civic values include honesty, loyalty, and __________.
- Cultural diversity means having different __________ in a country.
- Parents teach children __________ values.
- Leaders help to make __________ for the good of everyone.
This comprehensive revision exercise provides a well-rounded review of the term’s topics, ensuring students can confidently prepare for their exams while reinforcing key concepts.