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)

  1. What are national values?
    National values are beliefs and practices that guide how people live and relate in a country.
  2. Why are national values important?
    They help maintain peace and unity in a country.
  3. What is constituted authority?
    Constituted authority refers to leaders chosen to govern and maintain order.
  4. Give an example of constituted authority.
    The president is an example of constituted authority.
  5. What are civic values?
    Civic values are qualities like honesty, loyalty, and respect that make good citizens.
  6. Name one importance of building our nation, Nigeria.
    It promotes peaceful coexistence.
  7. What is a nation?
    A nation is a group of people living together under one government.
  8. Name one characteristic of a nation.
    Common customs or traditions.
  9. Why is it important to respect constituted authority?
    It ensures law and order in society.
  10. What are the duties of parents in nation-building?
    Parents teach children good values and guide them to become responsible citizens.
  11. What are the duties of children in nation-building?
    Children must obey rules and respect elders.
  12. Name one example of how constituted authorities protect citizens’ rights.
    Judges ensure fair trials in courts.
  13. Why do nations need laws?
    Laws maintain peace and prevent chaos.
  14. What is cultural diversity?
    Cultural diversity means having different cultures and traditions in a country.
  15. Give one reason why we should appreciate cultural diversity in Nigeria.
    It promotes understanding and unity among different groups.
  16. What is the role of traditional rulers?
    Traditional rulers mediate disputes and promote unity in their communities.
  17. What is the meaning of responsibility?
    Responsibility means doing what is expected of you.
  18. Name one way to build a strong nation.
    Working together for common goals.
  19. What is the importance of civic values?
    They help citizens live peacefully and responsibly.
  20. 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)

  1. __________ is an example of constituted authority.
    a) King
    b) Dog
    c) Plant
    d) River
  2. National values promote __________ in society.
    a) peace
    b) fighting
    c) confusion
    d) anger
  3. A nation is a group of people living together under one __________.
    a) roof
    b) tree
    c) government
    d) building
  4. Judges ensure that __________ is served.
    a) justice
    b) food
    c) water
    d) money
  5. One characteristic of a nation is __________.
    a) common customs
    b) private money
    c) secret groups
    d) different rules
  6. __________ is an example of a civic value.
    a) Honesty
    b) Stealing
    c) Fighting
    d) Lying
  7. Traditional rulers help to promote __________ in their communities.
    a) unity
    b) division
    c) arguments
    d) war
  8. __________ is one way children can help build the nation.
    a) Obeying rules
    b) Fighting teachers
    c) Breaking laws
    d) Being rude
  9. Cultural diversity means having different __________ in one country.
    a) cultures
    b) buildings
    c) animals
    d) trees
  10. __________ teaches moral values in society.
    a) Religious leaders
    b) Animals
    c) Cars
    d) Rivers
  11. __________ refers to ethnic identity (a) monarchy (b) ethnicity (c) democracy
  12. 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)
  13. One of the causes of ethnicity in Nigeria are the following except _____(a) poverty (b) illiteracy (c) love
  14. Good civic value are the following except _____ (a) stealing (b) justice (c) honesty
  15. One of the following is benefit of good civic value(a) robbery and lying (b) peace and harmony (c) fighting and hooliganism
  16. ________ are those beliefs that members of a community should have(a) obedience (b) loyalty (c) civic values
  17. _______ is a body of people sharing a spirit of unity and living together under the same government (a) village (b) council (c) nation
  18. Examples of nations are the following except _____(a) Badagry and Ikeja (b) Nigeria and America (c) London and South Africa
  19. The following are characteristics of a nation except _______(a) school curriculum (b) government (c) territory
  20. Nation building is a deliberate intention (a) yes (b) no (c) yes and no
  21. These are the reasons for nation building except _____(a) peaceful co-existence (b) embezzling and cheating (c) good neighbourliness
  22. 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
  23. Ethnicity is one of the problems that caused ______ in our society(a) growth (b) unity (c) underdevelopment
  24. As a result of ethnicity, man skilled and willing young men are not _____(a) travelling out (b) doing farming (c) employed
  25. Ethnic divisions in Nigeria have led to several ____(a) awards (b) football matches (c) political conflicts
  26. ______ is the inability to read and write in any language (a) poverty (b) illiteracy (c) love
  27. ________ is the power that a nation has to govern itself without external control(a) Lingua franca (b) sovereignty (c) population
  28. No nation can exist without _____ (a) bread (b) oil (c) government
  29. People from different ethnic groups should be encouraged to _____ one another(a) hate (b) marry (c) kill
  30. _________ is regarded as the best government (a) monarchy (b) feudalism (c) democracy

 


Part C: Theory Questions (Short Answers)

  1. What are national values?
  2. Name two examples of constituted authority in Nigeria.
  3. Why is it important to respect leaders?
  4. What is one responsibility of a governor?
  5. Mention one way traditional rulers promote peace.
  6. What does cultural diversity mean?
  7. How do parents contribute to nation-building?
  8. Why do we need laws in a country?
  9. Mention two characteristics of a nation.
  10. What is one role of the police in society?

Part D: True or False Questions

  1. National values are not important in society. False
  2. The president is an example of constituted authority. True
  3. Laws help to maintain peace in a nation. True
  4. Fighting is a good example of civic values. False
  5. Cultural diversity promotes understanding among people. True
  6. Traditional rulers do not have any responsibilities. False
  7. Respecting leaders helps maintain order in society. True
  8. Children have no role in nation-building. False
  9. Nigeria has one culture. False
  10. Civic values help citizens to be responsible. True

Part E: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions

  1. __________ are beliefs and practices that guide people in a country.
  2. A nation has a __________ government.
  3. Traditional rulers promote __________ in their communities.
  4. Laws help maintain __________ in society.
  5. Judges ensure that __________ is served.
  6. __________ is an example of constituted authority.
  7. Civic values include honesty, loyalty, and __________.
  8. Cultural diversity means having different __________ in a country.
  9. Parents teach children __________ values.
  10. 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.

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