Third Term Examinations Primary 5 Civic Education
THIRD TERM
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 5
Part A
Objectives
Instructions : Answer the following questions by choosing the right option from the given alternatives
1) The acts expected of an individual and to which he/she is morally and legally bound is called _____ (a)Activities (b)Records (c)Duties/Obligations
2) All of these are expected duties of pupils at home except _____ (a)respect (b)obedience (c)malice
3) Pupils are expected to _____ their properties (a)care for (b)destroy (c)sell
4) One of the obligations of citizens to the government is _____
(a)selling of votes (b)payment of taxes (c)fighting on the road
5) _____ is a national symbol (a)school bag (b)school bus (c)the National flag
6) We should _____ the national symbols (a)disrespect (b)destroy (c)respect
7) The word ‘Compatriots’ from the Nigerian National Anthem means_____ (a)Citizens of the same country (b)elderly people (c)People in government ‘
8) The award of ‘OON’ stands for _____
(a)Oba of Niger (b)Officer of Nigeria (c)Officer of the Order of the Nigeria
9) One of these are recipients of National Honours/ awards_____
(a)Aliko Dangote (b)James John (c)FataiLawal
10) The white colour in the Nigeria National Flag stands for_____
(a)Unity and peace (b)fine cloth (c)Good Nation
11) Citizens are expected to _____ (a)fight during elections (b)vote during election (c)destroy government property
12) _____ groups are groups of people with common goals and interest (a)pressure (b)pleasure (c)precious
13) Pressure groups help to promote _____ (a)social studies (b)social justice (c)society evils
14) One of these is not an example of pressure groups_____
(a)classmates (b)ASUU (c)NLC
15) _____ is the unwillingness to work or do a job for a living (a)suffering (b)pride (c)laziness
16) One of these is an act of Laziness_____ (a)sleeping on duty (b)coughing (c)sneezing
17) Hardwork can be encouraged through
_____ (a)sack (b)increase in payment (c)punishment
18) The failure to treat people fairly in known as _____ (a)social injustice (b)leadership (c)communication
19) Laziness can be discouraged through_____ (a)applaud (b)Denial of promotion (c)smiling
20) Social injustice can be communicated to leaders through _____ (a)fighting (b)strike action (c)sitting down
21) _____ education helps children to know what is right or wrong (a)moral (b)quantitative (c)Telephone
22) One of the ways by which Moral education can influence the activities of Civil societies is through _____ (a)Honesty (b)fighting (c)quarrelling
23) One characteristic of civil societies is _____ (a)checking abuse of power (b)checking if leaders are hungry (c)going about their businesses
24) Members of civil societies are expected to be _____ (a)divided (b)quarrelling (c)united
15) _____ is an example of Civil society in Nigeria. (a)OPC (b)Teachers (c)Traders
SECTION B
1) NDLEA stands for _____
2) One of the duties of a pupil in the school is _____
3) A good citizen of a country must _____
4) If the citizens fail to perform their obligation there will _____
5) Some recipients of national awards in Nigeria include _____ and _____
6) Pressure groups are _____
7) Examples of pressure groups include _____ , _____ and _____
8) NUJ stands for _____
9) ASUU stands for _____
10) Laziness can be discouraged through_____
11) Hardwork can be encouraged through_____
12) Example of a lazy act is _____
13) Moral education means _____
14) People who are lazy at work should be_____
15) Social injustice can be communicated to leaders by _____
SECTION C
1) Give 4 duties of a pupils at home and in school
(i) _____ (iii) _____
(ii) _____ (iv) _____
- b) Write out 4 obligations of citizens to the government _____, _____, _____, _____
2a) What are pressure groups? _____
- b) Give 4 examples of pressure groups
(i) _____ (iii) _____
(ii) _____ (iv) _____
3) Write out the Nigerian’s National Anthem _____
4) Write the full meaning of
(i) NUT _____
(ii) NURTW _____
(iii) NUJ _____
(iv) ASUU _____
(v) NUPENG
5) What are Civil Societies? _____
- b) Give 4 Civil society groups in Nigeria
(i) _____ (ii) _____
(iii) _____ (iv) _____