PRIMARY 4 THIRD TERM EXAMINATION CIVIC EDUCATION
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION
CLASS: BASIC 4
Third Term Examination
Choose the correct answer from the options.
- The following are the reasons why we need to obey traffic regulations except
[a] help reduce accidents [b] lead to traffic jam
[c] serve as guide to motorists and pedestrian - Soldiers sometimes help in traffic control
[a] true [b] false [c] can’t say - All pedestrian are to use the ______________ while crossing high ways
[a] black crossing [b] bridge [c] pedestrian crossing - _____________ is not a proper attitude towards accident victims
[a] friendliness [b] Negligence [c] caring - A ______________ is place for washing clothes
[a] sink [b] bowl [c] laundry - ______________ are garments worn to cover the body nakedness
[a] palm fronds [b] clothes [c] coverings - All these are duties of children to their parents except
[a] sweeping [b] payment of school fees [c] running errand - __________________ is not part of duties of citizens to constituted authority
[a] payment of tax [b] disloyalty [c] obedience to the law - Traffic regulations …………… motorist on the road
[a] guide [b] mislead [c] re – direct - The green light on the traffic control light means ……………….
[a] stop [b] go [c] come - All these are ways of caring for clothes except ………………
[a] washing [b] tearing [c] ironing - Personal hygiene is the same as ……………..
[a] environmental sanitation [b] personal cleanliness [c] pollution - An accident ………….. is a person involved an accident
[a] causer [b] victim [c] pusher - ……………. helps enforce traffic regulations
[a] LASMA [b] NAFDAC [c] EFCC - . ………… are example of civic value except
[a] dedication [b] obedience [c] dishonest - Promoting ______ helps people learn about and respect different cultures. a) Unity b) Division c) Silence d) Competition
- To ensure fairness, people should be treated ______. a) Unequally b) Poorly c) Equally d) Badly
- ______ and communication help solve conflicts peacefully. a) Silence b) Dialogue c) Fighting d) Ignoring
- Teaching about different cultures can help ______ the problem of ethnicity. a) Increase b) Solve c) Ignore d) Hide
- Cultural days at school help promote ______. a) Competition b) Confusion c) Unity d) Division
- Hiring people based on their ______, not ethnicity, ensures fairness. a) Age b) Looks c) Skills d) Gender
- Community meetings allow people to ______ their concerns. a) Hide b) Ignore c) Voice d) Avoid
- Anti-discrimination laws help ______ all ethnic groups. a) Hurt b) Ignore c) Protect d) Divide
- Teaching children about diversity helps them grow into ______ adults. a) Respectful b) Unkind c) Rude d) Ignorant
- Policies that promote ______ help create a fairer society. a) Division b) Exclusion c) Inclusion d) Ignorance
- Celebrating diversity makes people appreciate each other’s ______. a) Differences b) Problems c) Mistakes d) Weaknesses
- Promoting understanding can help prevent ______ conflicts. a) Peaceful b) Silent c) Communal d) Solitary
- Laws that prevent ______ promote equality. a) Fairness b) Justice c) Discrimination d) Unity
- School lessons on different cultures promote ______. a) Unity b) Conflict c) Division d) Confusion
- Dialogue between different ethnic groups can ______ misunderstandings. a) Create b) Solve c) Ignore d) Hide
- _____________is concerned with goodness or badness of human behaviour
a. Status b. Level c. Moral d. State - Which of these is not a worker union? (a) NUT (b) NUJ (c) NMA (d) AU
- One of these is not a political party in Nigeria (a) EFCC (b) APC (c) PDP (d) APGA
- _____________goes with hardworking (a) Failure (b) Success (c) disgrace (d) Shame
- There are ___________arms of government a. five b. two c. three d. four
- Nigeria is a country in ______________ a. Asia b. Europe c. Africa d. North America
- _________is a way pressure groups make their intention known to the government. (a) worship b. violence c. suicide d. protest.
- The capital of Nigeria is ________________ a. Abuja b. Bornu c. Kano d. Calabar
- Which of these is not a child’s right? Right to ____________ a. life b. education c. terrorism d.freedom
- The following are former Presidents of Nigeria except __________a. Goodluck Jonathan b. Olusegun Obasanjo c. Olusegun Osoba d. Musa Yar’adua
- Communal conflicts are consequences of ______. a) Ethnicity b) Religion c) Language d) Geography
- Ethnic tensions can lead to ______ during elections. a) Festivals b) Political violence c) Celebrations d) Education
- Nepotism involves giving unfair advantages to people based on their ______. a) Skills b) Ethnicity c) Age d) Gender
- Giving jobs only to people from one’s own ethnic group is an example of ______. a) Meritocracy b) Nepotism c) Equality d) Fairness
- Communal conflicts can result in ______ of property and loss of lives. a) Destruction b) Celebration c) Growth d) Education
- Political violence disrupts ______ and stability in society. a) Peace b) War c) Friendship d) Fun
- Nepotism undermines fairness and ______ in decision-making. a) Equality b) Meritocracy c) Injustice d) Inequality
- People often fight in communal conflicts to protect their ______. a) Resources b) Toys c) Books d) Computers
- Political violence affects the well-being of ______. a) Animals b) Communities c) Plants d) Rivers
- Nepotism creates feelings of ______ and resentment. a) Happiness b) Injustice c) Peace d) Joy
- Ethnic tensions can lead to ______ during elections. a) Peace b) Celebration c) Political violence d) Cooperation
- Nepotism hinders progress and ______ in society. a) Unity b) Division c) Growth d) Happiness
- Communal conflicts arise due to disputes over ______ or resources. a) Money b) Land c) Food d) Clothes
- Political violence disrupts the ______ of communities. a) Peace b) War c) Joy d) Happiness
- Nepotism involves giving unfair advantages based on ______. a) Skills b) Ethnicity c) Age d) Gender
- Ethnicity can be caused by ______ factors. a) Economic b) Political c) Historical d) All of the above
- When different ethnic groups compete for limited resources, it is an ______ reason for ethnicity. a) Economic b) Political c) Social d) Cultural
- Politicians using ethnicity to gain power is a ______ reason for ethnicity. a) Economic b) Political c) Historical d) Social
- Favoring one’s own ethnic group over others is known as ______. a) Economics b) Tribalism c) Politics d) History
- Long-standing conflicts or tensions between ethnic groups due to past events are ______ factors for ethnicity. a) Economic b) Political c) Historical d) Social
- Social norms and traditions reinforcing ethnic identities and differences are ______ factors for ethnicity. a) Economic b) Political c) Social d) Cultural
- Giving jobs only to people from the same ethnic group is an example of ______. a) Economic reason for ethnicity b) Political reason for ethnicity c) Tribalism d) Social factor for ethnicity
- Which factor can create divisions and conflicts between different ethnic groups? a) Economic factors b) Political factors c) Tribalism d) All of the above
- What is tribalism? a) Favoring one’s own ethnic group over others b) Competition for limited resources c) Political manipulation d) Social norms reinforcing ethnic identities
- When politicians use ethnicity to gain power, it is a ______ reason for ethnicity. a) Economic b) Political c) Tribalism d) Social
- Which factor involves historical disputes or tensions between ethnic groups? a) Economic reason b) Political reason c) Tribalism d) Historical factor
- Social norms and traditions reinforcing ethnic identities are ______ factors for ethnicity. a) Economic b) Political c) Social d) Cultural
- Which factor can lead to discrimination and division between ethnic groups? a) Economic reason b) Political reason c) Tribalism d) Historical factor
- Giving benefits to specific ethnic groups during elections is an example of ______. a) Economic reason for ethnicity b) Political reason for ethnicity c) Tribalism d) Social factor for ethnicity
- What are some causes of ethnicity? a) Only economic reasons b) Only political reasons c) Economic, political, tribalism, historical, and social reasons d) None of the above
- Ethnicity is about people who share the same ______. a) Money b) Culture c) Games d) Cars
- Ethnicity includes things like food, clothing, ______, and festivals. a) Music b) Animals c) Sports d) Plants
- An example of an ethnic group in Nigeria is the ______. a) Americans b) Yoruba c) Indians d) Chinese
- Ethnic groups may fight over ______ or resources. a) Schools b) Land c) Clothes d) Books
- Treating someone unfairly because of their ethnicity is called ______. a) Discrimination b) Celebration c) Education d) Recreation
- Focusing more on one’s ethnic group than on the country can cause ______. a) Unity b) Division c) Joy d) Growth
- Some ethnic groups may not have the same ______ as others. a) Toys b) Opportunities c) Friends d) Games
- The Hausa people are mostly found in the ______ of Nigeria. a) South b) East c) North d) West
- The Igbo people celebrate the ______ festival. a) Christmas b) New Yam c) Eid d) Easter
- The Yoruba people are known for speaking the ______ language. a) Hausa b) Igbo c) Yoruba d) Fulfulde
- The Fulani people are famous for ______. a) Farming b) Fishing c) Teaching d) Cattle herding
- The Ijaw people are mostly found in the ______ Delta. a) Niger b) Amazon c) Nile d) Mississippi
- Ethnicity can include traditions and ______. a) Cars b) Customs c) Toys d) Houses
- The Kanuri people are known for their rich ______ and traditional customs. a) History b) Food c) Music d) Clothing
- Working together despite ethnic differences makes Nigeria ______. a) Weaker b) Smaller c) Stronger d) Poorer
- National values are the ______ and principles that a country holds important. a) Money b) Beliefs c) Games d) Toys
- National values help people in a country to ______ together. a) Fight b) Play c) Work d) Dance
- One example of a national value is ______. a) Lying b) Stealing c) Honesty d) Laziness
- ______ values are about right and wrong. a) Cultural b) Political c) Moral d) Economic
- Wearing traditional clothes is an example of ______ values. a) Cultural b) Moral c) Political d) Economic
- Democracy is a type of ______ value. a) Moral b) Political c) Economic d) Cultural
- Hard work is an example of an ______ value. a) Economic b) Moral c) Political d) Cultural
- National values help to bring ______ in a country. a) Money b) Unity c) Conflict d) Problems
- Respecting others’ opinions helps to maintain ______. a) Peace b) War c) Confusion d) Anger
- National values help a country to grow and ______. a) Stop b) Fight c) Improve d) Divide
- Feeling proud to be Nigerian is an example of ______. a) Identity b) Laziness c) Conflict d) Dishonesty
- National values apply to ______ in the country. a) Some people b) Everyone c) Only adults d) Only children
- Values like respect and honesty do not ______ easily. a) Appear b) Change c) Stay d) Grow
- National values affect how people ______ and make decisions. a) Sleep b) Act c) Eat d) Dress
- ______ is shared by many people in the country. a) Hatred b) Love for the country c) Anger d) Jealousy
SECTION B
Attempt all questions in this section
- What is traffic regulation ?
- What is accident ?
- List 4 types of accident
- Define personal hygiene
- What are three causes of ethnicity?
- Give an example of an economic reason for ethnicity.
- How do political factors contribute to ethnicity?
- Explain tribalism and its impact on ethnicity.
- How do social norms reinforce ethnic identities?
- Why is competition for resources a cause of ethnicity?
- What role do politicians play in ethnicity?
- Write 2 ways by caring for clothes
- What is clothes ?
- Why is division a problem in ethnicity?
- Name one ethnic group in the Southwest of Nigeria.
- Which ethnic group is mostly found in the North?
- How do the Igbo people celebrate their culture?
- What are the Fulani people known for?
- Write 2 types of clothes
- Mention clothes suitable for these weathers
- Raining season _____________
- Dry season _______________
- At night _____________
- At work _______________
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