Mention three components of civic education?
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2022/2023
CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: CIVIL EDUCATION
NAME:………………………………………………………………………………
- __________ education is a course of study which teaches the right and duties (a) health (b) economics (c) civic
- The Nigeria national flag has ______ colour (a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 2
- Payment of taxes is one of the duties of citizens to the government (a) true (b) false (c) maybe
- A _______ is a person that belongs to a particular country? (a) foreigner (b) tourist (c) citizen
- Civic Education teaches a citizen how to be _____ minded (a) close (b) open (c) foolish
- ______ aspect involves production of goods and services (a) cultural (b) social (c) economics
- Who is the governor of Lagos State? (a) Babajide Sanwo-Olu (b) Bola Ahmen Tinubu (c) Akinwunmi Ambode
- The component of Civic Education include the following except _____ (a) rights (b) gossip (c) responsibilities
- Open-mindedness means ________ (a) to tolerate the views and beliefs of others (b) to disgrace others in public (c) all of the above
- ______ is the way of life of the people. (a) culture (b) rights (c) marriage
- A good citizen must obey the laws of the country? (a) true (b) false (c) maybe
- _____ arrest people that break the law (a) soldier (b) police (c) villagers
- We settle case in the ______ (a) police station (b) court (c) school
- The following are fundamental rights of a citizen except ______ (a) right to life and education (b) freedom of movement and speech (c) freedom to kill.
- INEC means ______ (a) Independent National Egg combined (b) Independent National Electoral Commission (c) Industrial National Enforcement
- A citizen has ______ to vote and be voted for (a) fighting right (b) democratic right (c) foolish right
- Community values includes the following except _______ (a) respect and integrity (b) friendship and caring (c) stubbornness and stupidity
- Reward for being the best is called ______ (a) excellence (b) co-operation (c) open-mindedness
- The act of working together or two or more people to achieve common goal is ____________ (a) friendship (b) co-operation (c) caring
- No citizen should tamper with the life of another citizen (a) Maybe (b) Yes (c) No
PART B THEORY
- (a) Mention three components of civic education? (i) ___________________________________
(ii) ____________________________________ (iii) ____________________________________
- b) List three dimension aspect of civic education? (i) ___________________________________
(ii) ____________________________________ (iii) ____________________________________
- (a) What does duty mean? ________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
- b) Mention three duties of citizens to the country? (i) ___________________________________
(ii) ____________________________________ (iii) ____________________________________
- (a) What is community value? ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
- b) Mention three community values a citizen must have? (i) _____________________________
(ii) ____________________________________ (iii) ____________________________________
- (a) What is democracy? __________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
- b) Write the three major religions we have in Nigeria? (i) ________________________________
(ii) ____________________________________ (iii) ____________________________________
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2022/2023
CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE
NAME:………………………………………………………………………………
- Which of these is not a unit for measuring length? (a) kilogram (b) meter (c) centimeter
- “CM” is the short form of writing ________ (a) center meter (b) centigrade (c) centimeter
- Mass simply means ___________ (a) length (b) weight (c) space
- Time can be measured in the following units except ___________ (a) second (b) hour (c) kilogram
- The mass of an objects is the same as its _________ (a) weight (b) content (c) texture
- Which of these was used to measure time in the olden days? (a) digital watch (b) analog clock (c) sandglass
- _______ and ______ methods are used for measuring length (a) style and fashion (b) olden and modern (c) good and nice
- ____ are modern methods of measuring length (a) ruler and tape rule (b) belt and rope (c) leg and hand
- _____ is the amount of matter a body contains (a) load (b) mass (c) time
- The following are instruments used for measuring mass except _______ (a) spring balance and bathroom scale (b) chemical balance and kitchen scale (c) generator and blender
- Simple pendulum, wristwatch and handsets are modern methods of measuring time? (a) true (b) false (c) maybe
- _____ is the duration in which all things happen (a) mass (b) length (c) time
- The major source of light energy is the ________ (a) moon (b) sun (c) star
- ______ is an artificial source of light (a) electric bulb (b) sun (c) moon
- __________ is the throwing back or throwing off of light falling on smooth hard surface (a) reproduction (b) reflection (c) reduction
- ________ is a piece of glass which reflect light and produces image (a) wood (b) mirror (c) iron
- The two form of technology are ________ and _________ (a) social and economic (b) physical and spiritual (c) developed and under developed
- ______ is an example of develop technology (a) use of firewood and well water (b) use of grinding stone and broom (c) use of aeroplane and blender
- Which of the types of technology is faster, reliable and make work easier? (a) developed technology (b) under developed technology (c) civic technology
- We can measure volume using ____ (a) glass cup (b) measuring cylinder (c) calculator
PART B THEORY
- (a)What is length? _____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
b.) List three modern method of measuring length? (i) ____________________________
(ii) ______________________________ (iii) __________________________________
- (a) What is time? ______________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
b.) Mention four instruments for measuring time? (i) _____________________________
(ii) ____________________ (iii) _____________________ (iv) ____________________
- (a) What is mirror? _____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
b.) List two main types of mirror we have? (i) __________________________________
(ii) _____________________________________
- (a) There are ________________________ and ___________________ technology.
- (i) Tractor is an example of _________________________ technology.
(ii) Hoe and Cutlass are examples of ____________________ technology.
- (a) What is reflection? __________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
- b) Mention two uses of light energy?
(a) __________________________________________________________________
(b) __________________________________________________________________
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2022/2023
CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
NAME:………………………………………………………………………………
- What is the name of this symbol <? (a) greater than (b) less than (c) equal to
- Write 325 in expanded form? (a) three hundred and twenty five (b) 3 hundred 2tens 5unts (c) three thousand and 5
- Write 600 is greater than 400 in symbol? (a) 600<400 (b) 600=400 (c) 600>400
- Write 134 is lesser than 1483? (a) 134>1483 (b) 134<1483 (c) 134=1483
- Write in figure; Five thousand, one hundred? (a) 50100 (b) 5000100 (c) 5100
- What is ¾ of 24?
- 9 multiply by 9 is ____________ (a) 72 (b) 81 (c) 42
- 40 divided by 4 is ____________ (a) 12 (b) 30 (c) 10
- What is the sum of 219 and 378? (a) 597 (b) 523 (c) 719
- What is the fraction of the shaded part?
- 2/6 (b) 3/6 (c) 4/6
- What is the fraction of the shaded part?
- 5/8 (b) 4/8 (c) 3/8
- What is value of 3 in 345? (a) unit (b) hundred (c) tens
- Complete this equivalent fraction 2/3 = 8/ (a) 13 (b) 14 (c) 12
- From fraction 3/5 which is the numerator? (a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 3 and 5
- From fraction 6/9, which number is the denominator? (a) 9 (b)6 (c) 6 and 9
- Complete with the correct sign 2/5 1/3 (a) > (b) < (c) =
- 4 6 4
+ 4 2 5 (a) 888 (b) 899 (c) 887
- There are 445 boys and 398 girls in a local primary school. How many pupils are there altogether? (a) 842 (b) 843 (c) 854
- Subtract
5 1 3
– 3 4 2 (a) 172 (b) 171 (c) 187
- Expand 142 = + +
PART B THEORY
- (a) Write 4673 in word? ________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
- b) Write Six thousand, five hundred and forty two in figure? ___________________
- (a) Arrange 79 29 49 89 from smallest to biggest? ______________________________________________________
- b) What does the underline word stand for 6 7 5? ____________________________
- (a) Complete __________ 712 ___________ _________ ___________ __________ 717
- Use greater than or less than
- 954 is ______________________ 955
- 883 is ______________________ 841
- Complete to form equivalent fraction:
- 2/3 = / 12 = 16/
- Complete using either <, >, =
½ 2/3
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2022/2023
CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: VERBAL REASONING
NAME:………………………………………………………………………………
A B C D E F G H I J K
L M N O P Q R S T U V
W X Y Z
- The fifteen letter is ________________
- The last letter is _______________
- The first letter if ______________
- The twenty-first letter is ____________________
- Before Y comes _________________
- After M comes _________________
- Before _____________ comes Q
- After ___________ comes Z
- After __________ comes P
- Write out the vowel letters
_________ ________ ___________ __________ ___________
- Circle all the consonants in M A R R Y
- Circle all the vowels in P E P P E R
- What is the middle letter in SOMETHING? __________________
- There are ____________ vowel in the word AGAINST.
- The tenth consonant letter is __________________
Write in alphabetical order
- Sick came ink
_________ ________ _________
- Shout dress food
________ _________ ________
- Run jump climb
_______ ________ _______
- Big zip was
_______ ______ _______
Write figure 1,2,3,4 for each alphabetical order
- Man ( ) teach ( ) cat ( ) shop ( )
- Chair ( ) teach ( ) mouse ( ) van ( )
- Umbrella ( ) teach ( ) cat ( ) x-ray ( )
Underline the odd word
- Lorry bat mate nine
- Paste quilt ran fish
- X-ray city Yatch zip
Analogies
- School is to schools, as roof is to ____________ (a) roofs (b) roots (c) rooters
- Lorry is to lorries, as church is to _________ (a) churches (b) churches (c) mosques
- Sister is to sisters, as child is to _________ (a) children (b) childs (c) childish
- Put imn alphabetical order using the second letter of each word.
Rice race rush rhymes
______ _______ ________ __________
- Put in alphabetical order using the third letter of each word.
Cow coast cut cap cry
_______ _______ _______ _______ ______
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2022/2023
CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: VOCATIONAL
NAME:………………………………………………………………………………
- _______ involves the skills of planting crops and rearing of animal (a) farming (b) law (c) tailoring
- The art and skill of cooking good and hygienic food is called _______ (a) cookery (b) barbing (c) teaching
- Hammer is to carpenter as _______ is to a photographer (a) chisel (b) tape rule (c) camera
- A lawyer works in a _______ (a) salon (b) court (c) studio
- _______ is a person that involves in teaching (a) teacher (b) learner (c) gateman
- Law is made to protect liberties and rights of citizen? (a) true (b) false (c) not sure
- Hospital is to a doctors as _______ is to a lawyer (a) library (b)theater (c) law court
- The person that is educated in the field of engineering is called _______ (a) engineer (b) farmer (c) fisherman
- The art and trade of cutting, shaping, working and joining wood is called _______ (a) welding (b) joining (c) carpentry
- A place where woods are deposited for cutting into sizes is called ________ (a) court (b) sawmill (c) garden
- The full meaning of NUT is ____________ (a) Nigeria Union of teachers (b) Nato union of traders (c) Nigeria union of technicians
- The head of secondary school is called ______ (a) headmaster (b) principal (c) provost
- The headmaster or headmistress is the head of ______ (a) primary school (b) secondary school (c) university
- The person who precides over court proceedings in a law court is called a _______ (a) teacher (b) judge (c) bail
- ________ is a safety equipment (a) helmet (b) party shoe (c) football boot
- Nail is used to fasten wood together? (a) true (b) false (c) none of the above
- The major material used by a carpenter is _________ (a) plastic (b) wood (c) rubber
- The person who engages in carpentry work is called a ______ (a) doctor (b) lawyer (c) carpenter
- A person who cut down trees is called a -____________ (a) lumberjack (b) tree cutter barber
- Iroko is a type of ______ (a) hardwood (b) softwood (c) none of the above
PART B THEORY
- (a) Who is a teacher? ________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
- b) Mention three places where we can find teachers? (i) _____________________
(ii) _________________________ (iii) __________________________
- Write the meaning of the following using where they head?
- The Headmaster or Headmistress: _________________________________
- The Principal: ________________________________________________
- The Vice Chancellor: __________________________________________
- (a) A lawyer works in a _______________________________________
- b) List three dress code of a lawyer? (i) _________________________________
(ii) ______________________________ (iii) ___________________________
- (a) Who is a Carpenter? ______________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
- List three objects created by a carpenter? (i) ______________________________
(ii) ______________________________ (iii) _____________________________
- (a) State three types of engineering you know? (i) __________________________
(ii) ____________________________ (iii) _______________________________
- b) Mention three safety equipment used by engineers? (i) ____________________
(ii) ____________________________ (iii) _______________________________
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2022/2023
CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: C R K
NAME:………………………………………………………………………………
- ______ was taken out of water (a) Paul (b) Moses (c) Isaac
- The Passover means ________ (a) jump over (b) cross over (c) fly over
- _____ is the wife of Moses (a) Mary (b) Zeporah (c) Deborah
- The water in the land of Egypt turned into _______ (a) pot (b) blood (c) zobo
- Why did Moses run away from Egypt? (a) He stole money (b) He slapped an Egyptian (c) He killed an Egyptian
- The name of Moses father-in-law is called ______ (a) Abraham (b) Jethro (c) Jacob
- Moses staff turned into ______ (a) bird (b) snake (c) goat
- Did pharaoh allow the children of Israel to go? (a) yes (b) no (c) maybe
- God punished pharaoh for his _______(a) obedience (b) disobedience (c) goodness
- The children of Israel ________ against God and Moses (a) complained (b) fight (c) cried
- ________ divide into two part for Israelites to pass () sea (b) land (c) air
- God punished the Egyptians with the following except ________ (a) frogs (b) boils (c) rice
- _____ killed the first born of Egyptian (a) angel of life (b) angel of death (c) angel of trouble
- God punished the children of Israel with _____ for complaining (a) snake bite (b) scorpion bite (c) lion bite
- Moses was told to make a _____ by God (a) A golden serpent (b) A brazen serpent (c) A iron serpent
- ________ is a type of brazen serpent for sinners today. (a) Jesus Christ (b) Moses (c) John
- Whosoever believes in Jesus shall be ________ (a) killed (b) saved (c) paralyzed
- Jesus died to save us from ________ (a) sins (b) anger (c) bad
- _____ created the heaven and the earth (a) man (b) God (c) Solomon
- God created man in his own ____________ (a) image (b) darkness (c) house
PART B THEORY
- (a) The Passover means ______________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
- b) Moses means ___________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
- (a) Mention three plagues God used to punished the Egyptian: (i) _____________
(ii) ______________________________ (iii) _____________________________
- (a) Emanuel means __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
- b) ________________ was hung on the stick in the wilderness.
- (a) The Egyptian perished in the _______________________________________
- b) Why did serpent bite the Israelites? ___________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
- (a) Who was the person God use to lead Israelite to the promise land? __________________________________________________________________
- b) How did God instructed the Israelite to use the blood of the lamb?
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2022/2023
CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: CREATIVE ARTS
NAME:………………………………………………………………………………
- ______ means the art of drawing things that are natural (a) national drawing (b) nature drawing (c) Nigeria drawing
- Natural things are created by God only? (a) true (b) false (c) maybe
- ________ and _______ are examples of natural drawing (a) plant and fish (b) house and chair (c) table and spoon
- Any thing around us make up our ____ (a) society (b) environment (c) club
- How many colours does a rainbow have? (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8
- The two major colour of your school uniform is _______ and _________ (a) white and blue (b) pink and grey (c) red and yellow
- _____ is used for drawing (a) note book (b) drawing book (c) textbook
- ______ must be used when drawing (a) biro (b) pencil (c) stick
- Art is a profession? (a) true (b) false (c) maybe
- The natural in-built power to do things that involves creativity is called ______ (a) art (b) tar (c) rat
- Which is not a use of art? (a) communication (b) education (c) computing
- Colours are used to ______ the environment. (a) dirty (b) stain (c) beautify
- The colour of a leaf is ______ (a) white (b) blue (c) green
- Tree can be found in our environment? (a) true (b) false (c) maybe
- We can care for our environment by doing the following except _________ (a) regular sweeping of homes (b) proper use of toilet (c) throwing dirt everywhere
- Fishes live __________ (a) on land (b) in water (c) in the sky
- The Nigeria flag is made up of _____ and _____ colour (a) red and white (b) green and white (c) yellow and white
- The sky is ______ in colour (a) red (b) blue (c) yellow
- The primary colour consist of red, blue and _______ (a) purple (b) yellow (c) black
- The following are drawing materials except _______ (a) eraser (b) pencil (c) stone
PART B THEORY
- (a) What is the meaning of Natural drawing? ______________________________
__________________________________________________________________
- b) Mention two things that are natural? (i) ________________________________
(ii) ______________________________________________
- (a) What is the meaning of environment? _________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
- Mention three things you can find in your environment? (i) ________________
(ii) ____________________________ (iii) _______________________________
- Mention three care of the environment?
- ____________________________________________________________
- ____________________________________________________________
- ____________________________________________________________
- Draw a fish and colour it?
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2022/2023
CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES
NAME:………………………………………………………………………………
- A group of people that are related by blood is known as _____________ (a) brother (b) group (c) family
- The two types of family are _______ families (a) father-in-law and mother-in-law (b) nuclear and extended (c) grandfather and grandmother
- The coming together of a man and a woman as husband and wife is known as ________ (a) friendship (b) family (c) marriage
- When a man has only one wife it is called _______ (a) monogamy (b) polygamy (c) polyandry
- Which of these types of marriage is not practiced in Nigeria? (a) monogamy (b) polygamy (c) polyandry
- The money a husband pays to marry a woman is called ______ (a) dowry (b) bride price (c) marriage life
- A person who is trained to prepared and sell drugs to people is known as ______ (a) pharmacist (b) teacher (c) guardian
- Drugs in liquid form is called ______ (a) syrup (b) tablets (c) capsules
- One of the following cannot give drugs? (a) our parents (b) our friends (c) nurses
- When you take drug without prescription you are engaging in _________ (a) drug medication (b) drug inhaling (c) drug abuse
- The brother of my brother or mother is my _______ (a) nephew (b) cousin (c) uncle
- The _______ is the breadwinner of the family. (a) brother (b) mother (c) father
- We inhale drugs through our _______ (a) buttock (b) nose (c) skin
- Bible is to Christian marriage as _________ is to Islamic marriage (a) kettle (b) rosary (c) Quran
- Traditional marriage is done _______ (a) according to the custom of the people (b) according to the instruction of the pastor (c) according to the wish of the court
- Marriage certificate is common in _______ marriage (a) Court (b) Islamic (c) Christian
- The government agency in charge of arresting drug offenders is _______ (a) INEC (b) WAEC (c) NDLEA
- Heroine is an example of ________ (a) common drug (b) legal drug (c) illegal drug
- Paracetamol, Vitamin C and Aspirin are examples of _________ (a) legal drugs (b) illegal drugs (c) common drugs
- Other children of one’s parents are called ________ (a) relatives (b) siblings (c) friends
PART B THEORY
- (a) What is family? ________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
- List five members of the extended family? (i) ________________ (ii) ______________
(iii) ____________________ (iv) _____________________
- (a) Define marriage? ______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
- b) What are the two types of marriages practiced in Nigeria? (i) ____________________
(ii) ___________________________________
- (a) List the four forms of marriage? (i) ________________________________________
(ii) _________________________________ (iii) ________________________________
(iv) __________________________________
- b) Mention four objects used in marriage? (i) _______________ (ii) _________________
(iii) _________________________ (iv) ______________________
- (a) Name four forms of common drugs? (i) _____________________________________
(ii) _________________________________ (iii) ________________________________
(iv) __________________________________
- b) Mention two people who can give common drugs? (i) __________________________
(ii) _____________________________________
- (a) What are common drugs? _______________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
- b) List four examples of common drugs? (i) __________________________________
(ii) _________________________________ (iii) ________________________________
(iv) __________________________________
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2022/2023
CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
NAME:………………………………………………………………………………
- Energy-giving foods are also called __________ (a) carbohydrates (b) protein (c) fats & oil
- Which of the following is an example of starchy carbohydrates? (a) cassava (b) honey (c) sugarcane
- All of these are examples of grain crops except ________ (a) rice (b) yam (c) corn
- Protein is made up of smaller units called ________ (a) glucose (b) fatty acid (c) amino acids
- Food that repairs and replace worn-out tissues are called _______ (a) body building foods (b) energy-giving food (c) body protecting food
- Which of the following is gotten from animal source? (a) milk (b) beans (c) vegetables
- The following elements are found in carbohydrates except _______ (a) carbon (b) nitrogen (c) hydrogen
- Bread is energy-giving food as _________ is body-building food (a) meat (b) yam (c) rice
- Fruits that complete their life cycles in three years or more are called _______ (a) animal crops (b) perennial crops (c) biennial crops
- _________ supplies vitamins to the body. (a) protein (b) fruits (c) fat & oil
- Vegetables also supply the body with vitamins. (a) true (b) false (c) not sure
- _________ are used to make fruit juices (a) carbohydrates (b) protein (c) fruits
- All the following are leafy vegetables except _______ (a) spinach (b) okro (c) ewedu
- Vegetables are classified into _____ (a) two (b) three (c) five
- Kwashiorkor is caused as a result of _______ deficiencies (a) carbohydrates (b) protein (c) vitamins
- Plant proteins are _______ and ________ (a) peas and beans (b) eggs and meat (c) fish and milk
- Grain crops are also called _____ crops (a) tuber (b) cereal (c) fruit
- Basal feeds are energy-giving food which are low in vitamins. (a) true (b) false (c) not sure
- The following are examples of tuber crops except _______ (a) yam (b) cassava (c) rice
- Proteins speed up the rate of chemical reaction. (a) true (b) false (c) not sure
PART B THEORY
- (a) What are proteins? _______________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
- b) List four examples of proteins? (i) ___________________________________
(ii) ______________________________ (iii) _____________________________
(iv) ___________________________________
- (a) What are energy-giving foods? ______________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
- b) give two examples of each classes of energy-giving foods:
(i) Grains: _____________________________________________
(ii) Tubers: ____________________________________________
- (a) Define vegetables? _______________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
- b) Name the two classes of vegetables that we have?
(i) ____________________________________________________________
(ii) ___________________________________________________________
- (a) State two uses of fruits?
(i) ______________________________________________________________
(ii) ______________________________________________________________
- b) What are fruit crops? ______________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
- Mention four elements found in protein?
- __________________________________________________________
- __________________________________________________________
- __________________________________________________________
- __________________________________________________________
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2022/2023
CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: HISTORY
NAME:………………………………………………………………………………
- There are _____ states in Nigeria (a) 6 (b) 36 (c) 21
- Nigeria is located in _______ continent (a) American (b) African (c) Asia
- There are _____ geopolitical zones in Nigeria (a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 2
- The Yoruba speaking states are called ________ (a) South-East (b) South-South (c) South-West
- The South-South zones are also known as _______ states (a) Igbo Speaking (b) Niger-Delta (c) Yoruba Speaking
- Egun people are found in _____ part of Lagos State (a) Badagry (b) Yaba (c) Mushin
- Which geopolitical zones has 5 states? (a) South-West (b) South-South (c) South-East
- The father of the Yoruba is _______ (a) Oduduwa (b) Oba (c) Oloye
- The most populous city in the South-West is _______ (a) Lagos (b) Ekiti (c) Ogun
- There are _______ states in the South-South zones (a) 6 (b) 5 (c)7
- The largest city in the South-South region is ______ (a) Akwa-ibom (b) Port-Harcourt (c) Delta
- What is the capital of Bayelsa? (a) Yenogoa (b) Uyo (c) Calabar
- The geopolitical zones with the highest states is ________ (a) North-West (b) South-East (c) South-South
- The largest city in the North-West region is ___________ (a) Kano (b) Sokoto (c) Gusau
- The region known as the Middle Belt in the geopolitical zones is _______ (a) North-West (b) North Central (c) North-East
- The state referred to as the Coal City in the south-East region is _____ (a) Enugu State (b) Abia State (c) Ebonyi State
- _____ created 12 states to replace the nation’s four regions (a) General Yakubu Gowon (b) General Sani Abacha (c) General Ibrahim Babangida
- In what year was Nigeria divided into six geopolitical zones? (a) 1995 (b) 2005 (c) 2018
- The capital of FCT is ________ (a) Lagos (b) Abuja (c) Ibadan
- Who divided Nigeria into Six geopolitical zones? (a) General Muhammodu Buhari (b) General Sani Abacha /(c) General Olusegun Obasanjo
- List the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria/ (i) _________________________________
(ii) _______________________________ (iii) _________________________________
(iv) ______________________________ (v) ___________________________________
(vi) ______________________________
- (s) the South-South zones are referred to as the __________________ and are called ________________________________
- b) The capital of Edo is _________________________ while the capital of Akwa-Ibom is ___________________________
- (a) What is the primary occupation of the South-South zones? ______________________
________________________________________________________________________
- (a) Mention the states that makes up the South-West regions:
(i) ____________________________ (ii) _____________________________________
(iii) ____________________________ (iv) __________________________________
(v) ______________________________ (vi) __________________________________
- b) The Egun people are found in ___________________ part of Lagos and some part of __________________ state.
- (a) Which is the largest city in the North-West region? _________________________
- b) North-West is the homeland of ________________________ people with the second largest tribe being ________________________________
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2022/2023
CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: HOME ECONOMICS
NAME:………………………………………………………………………………
- All the following are parts of the head except ___________ (a) eyes (b) fingers (c) nose
- To keep our body clean, we bath with soap, water and _________ (a) sponge (b) brush (c) broom
- We must brush our teeth _____ in a day (a) once (b) twice (c) thrice
- The following are reasons why we care for our body except _______ (a) to look attractive (b) to prevent bad odour (c) to cause diseases
- _________ is having sores in-between toes (a) foot rot (b) minigitis (c) ricket
- Which of these are artificial hairs? (a) short or long hair (b) permed or treated hair (c) weave-ons and wigs
- There are _____ different types of skin (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 5
- ___________ is the outer layer that covers the entire body of a human being (a) clothes (b) skin (c) bones
- A skin disease with patches shaped like rings on the skin is known as _________ (a) ring worm (b) pimples (c) scabies
- Examples of traditional mouth cleaning materials are ____________ and _____________ (a) toothbrush and toothpaste (b) cotton wool and salt (c) mouth watch and mouth spray
- The ________ is the part of the face used for eating, drinking and speaking (a) nose (b) ear (c) mouth
- Lack of proper care of the mouth could cause the following except _______ (a) (a) tooth decay (b) mouth odour (c) good breath
- It is dangerous to share your tooth brush and chewing stick with others? (a) true (b) false (c) not sure
- The colour of the skin are _______ and ________ (a) white and black colour (b) dark and fair colour (c) red and yellow colour
- Sharing the same clippers without sterilizing or cleaning properly can lead to infection? (a) true (b) false (c) not sure
- The waste removed from the body through the skin is called _______ (a) saliva (b) sweat (c) water
- The swollen spots or blemish on the skin filled with pus are called ________ (a) pimples (b) acne (c) scabies
- Which of the following is a contagious skin disease? (a) acne (b) ringworm (c) scabies
- Long and dirty nails attract _____ into our body (a) germs b) good hygiene (c) dirtiness
- ________ is the things we do to keep ou8r body clean (a) body contamination (b) body hygiene (c) dirtiness
PART B THEORY
- (a) List five parts of the body? (i) __________________ (ii) ______________________
(iii) _____________________ (iv) _________________ (v) ______________________
- b) Mention four materials used for bathing? (i) ________________ (ii) ______________
(iii) ________________ (iv) _______________________
- (a) What is foot rot? _______________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
- State two causes of foot rot? (i) ____________________________________________
(ii) _________________________________________
- (a) Mention two examples of artificial air? (i) ______________________________
(ii) ______________________________________
- b) What is hair infection? ___________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
- (a) The three type of skin are? (i) ______________________________________
(ii) _____________________________ (iii) ____________________________________
- b) Define skin? ___________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
- (a) State three uses of the mouth? (i) ______________________________________
(ii) _____________________________ (iii) ____________________________________
- b) _________________________ and ____________________ are used for cleaning the mouth.
CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE
NAME:………………………………………………………………………………
Section A: Comprehension
The boy who had courage.
One day, robbers came to a big house near our village. They came in the middle of the night and hid their car in a bush. They went into the house and told everyone to lie down.
They stole many things: a radio, a television set and all the money in the house.
A boy who lived in a little house near the big house. He heard a sound that woke him up. He looked out and saw the robbers but they did not see him. He ran out to call for help. He ran quietly and hid in the bush. When the villagers saw the robbers car, four of them pushed it gently through the bush to the chief’s house.
Later, the thieves came out with all things they had stolen. They wanted to get away but could not find their car. The villagers then pounced on them and began to beat them. They took the robbers to the chief’s house.
They got back the things the robbers had stolen and the villagers were very happy that they had caught the robbers. They carried the boy high on their shoulders and said, you are our hero! In the morning, they took the robbers to the police station.
Answer the following questions
- Who came to the village in the middle of the night? _____________________________
- What did the robbers steal? _________________________________________________
- Who called for help from the villagers? _______________________________________
- Were the robbers caught? __________________________________________________
- Where did the villagers take the robbers in the morning? _______________________________________________________
Section B: Grammar
Write “True” or “False” in the boxes below
- People riding bicycles are called pedestrians _________________________
- A pedestrian should always use the Zebra crossing _____________________________
- Drivers should obey traffic rules ____________________________________
- To avoid accident, drivers should disobey the traffic light ______________________
Complete the following plurals
- Child – _________________ (childs, children)
- Man – _________________ (men, mans)
- Company – _________________ (company, companies)
- Tomato – _________________ (tomatos, tomatoes)
- Calf – _________________ (calfs, calves)
Read the sentences carefully and state the types of sentences.
- Have you seen the book? _________________________ (a) assertive (b) interrogative (c) exclamatory
- The girls are playing netball ____________ (a) assertive (b) opative (c) interrogative
- Good luck! _____________ (a) opative (b) imperative (c) assertive
Pronounce the following words and determines the number of syllables.
- Product = __________________________ (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4
- Denominator = ____________________ (a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5
- Calendar = ___________________ (a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 2
Section C: Literature (Apron Child)
- The Apron Child is written by __________________________________________
- Anita’s parents _________________ her to come out of her room. (a) whipped (b) persuaded (c) threatened (d) commanded
- Why was Anita’s mum angry with her? (a) she was too playful (b) she was willing to change (c) she broke some glasses (d) she was a good girl
- Is it proper to place unreasonable demand on our parents? (a) yes (b) no (c) not sure
- Anita’s action was ___________ (a) totally acceptable (b) totally unacceptable (c) very commendable (c) totally commendable
Section D: Composition
Choose anyone and write
- Write a poem: Once I saw a little bird
- Write composition on “A dog”