SECURITY EDUCATION FIRST TERM EXAMINATION PRIMARY 6
FIRST TERM
SUBJECT: SECURITY EDUCATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 6
PART A OBJECTIVES
- What is the most effective way to protect your personal security online?
a. Using a strong, unique password for every account b. Sharing personal information on social media c. Downloading untested software from the internet d. Installing antivirus software on your computer
- What is the best way to secure your home against burglars?
a. Leaving all the doors and windows unlocked b. Hiding a spare key under a doormat or flowerpot c. Installing a security system with cameras and sensors d. Posting your vacation plans on social media
- What is the best way to protect your credit card information from being stolen?
a. Writing your credit card number and expiration date on a piece of paper and carrying it with you b. Using your credit card at unfamiliar or untrusted websites c. Protecting your credit card information by only using cash d. Using a credit card with a chip and regularly checking for unauthorized charges
- What is the best way to protect your personal information when using public Wi-Fi?
a. Connecting to any available network without concern b. Using a virtual private network (VPN) c. Disabling the Wi-Fi on your device when not in use d. Only accessing websites that do not require a login
- What is the best way to protect your personal information when disposing of an old computer or phone?
a. Selling it to a stranger on the internet b. Donating it to a thrift store c. Throwing it in the trash d. Using a data destruction service or physically destroying the hard drive
- What is the best way to protect yourself when you are out in public?
a. Walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas b. Trusting strangers who offer to help you c. Wearing headphones and not paying attention to your surroundings d. Being aware of your surroundings and taking necessary precautions
- What is the best way to protect yourself from scammers?
a. Giving out personal information to anyone who asks for it b. Believing promises of easy money or free gifts c. Sending money to someone you have never met in person d. Researching the person or company before providing any information or money
- What is the best way to protect yourself from identity theft?
a. Sharing personal information on social media b. Using weak, easy-to-guess passwords c. Not shredding sensitive documents before throwing them away d. Protecting your personal information and regularly checking for unauthorized accounts or activity
- What is the best way to protect yourself from physical harm?
a. Carrying a weapon with you at all times b. Confronting a potential attacker c. Ignoring warning signs of danger d. Using common sense and taking necessary precautions to avoid dangerous situations
- What is the best way to protect yourself from cyberbullying?
a. Engaging with the bully and trying to reason with them b. Ignoring the bully and hoping the behavior will stop c. Reporting the bully to a trusted adult or online platform d. Retaliating against the bully by engaging in similar behavior
11. Which of the following is NOT a type of personal security?
a. Physical security
b. Cybersecurity
c. Emotional security
d. Financial security
12. Which of the following is NOT a way to improve physical security?
a. Locking doors and windows
b. Installing a security system
c. Avoiding dark or isolated areas
d. Keeping valuables in plain sight
13. Which of the following is NOT a way to improve cybersecurity?
a. Using strong and unique passwords
b. Keeping software and security protocols up to date
c. Sharing personal information online
d. Using public Wi-Fi networks
14. Which of the following is NOT a way to improve emotional security?
a. Seeking support from friends and family
b. Practicing self-care and self-compassion
c. Avoiding confrontation and conflict
d. Ignoring your own feelings and needs
15. Which of the following is NOT a way to improve financial security?
a. Building an emergency savings fund
b. Investing in stocks or real estate
c. Spending money on unnecessary luxury items
d. Creating a budget and sticking to it
16. Which of the following is NOT a reason to prioritize personal security?
a. To protect your physical well-being
b. To protect your financial stability
c. To protect your reputation
d. To protect your social standing
17. Which of the following is NOT a common threat to physical security?
a. Natural disasters
b. Cyberattacks
c. Criminal activity
d. Terrorism
18. Which of the following is NOT a common threat to cybersecurity?
a. Phishing attacks
b. Malware
c. Physical theft
d. Ransomware
19. Which of the following is NOT a common threat to emotional security?
a. Stress and anxiety
b. Relationship conflict
c. Workplace harassment
d. Physical injury
20. Which of the following is NOT a common threat to financial security?
a. Identity theft
b. Investment fraud
c. Debt
d. Inflation
21. What is the most important reason to prioritize personal security?
a) To protect your possessions
b) To prevent physical harm to yourself
c) To safeguard your personal information
d) To avoid discomfort or inconvenience
22. Which of the following is NOT a way to protect your personal security?
a) Locking your doors and windows
b) Using strong passwords
c) Sharing personal information with strangers
d) Using anti-virus software on your computer
23. What should you do if you feel threatened or unsafe in a public place?
a) Confront the threat directly
b) Ignore the feeling and try to distract yourself
c) Seek help from a security guard or law enforcement
d) Try to blend in with your surroundings
24. When using the internet, what should you do to protect your personal security?
a) Use the same password for all of your accounts
b) Share your personal information with anyone who asks for it
c) Use a virtual private network (VPN) to protect your online activity
d) Click on links or download attachments from unknown sources
25. How can you protect your personal security while traveling?
a) Carry all of your valuables with you at all times
b) Trust anyone who approaches you and offers assistance
c) Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions such as not displaying valuable items or carrying large amounts of cash
d) Avoid using ATMs or credit cards to reduce the risk of identity theft
26. What should you do if you lose your wallet or identification documents?
a) Do nothing and hope that everything turns out okay
b) Try to retrieve the lost items yourself
c) Notify the authorities and cancel any credit cards or other documents as soon as possible
d) Ask a stranger to help you
27. Why is it important to protect your personal information?
a) To prevent identity theft
b) To avoid being scammed or taken advantage of
c) To maintain your privacy
d) All of the above
28. How can you protect your personal information online?
a) Use a weak password
b) Share your login credentials with others
c) Avoid using security measures such as two-factor authentication
d) Keep your software and devices up to date with the latest security patches
29. What should you do if you receive a suspicious phone call or email asking for personal information?
a) Ignore the call or email
b) Provide the requested information
c) Confirm the identity of the caller or sender before providing any information
d) Give false information to protect your identity
30. Which of the following is NOT a way to protect your personal security at home?
a) Install a security system
b) Keep your doors and windows locked
c) Leave a key hidden outside for anyone to find
d) Use strong passwords for your devices and accounts
31. In the event of a fire, who should you contact for assistance?
A. The local fire department
B. The police department
C. The hospital
D. The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
32. If you are the victim of a crime, who should you contact for help?
A. The local fire department
B. The police department
C. The hospital
D. The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
33. If you witness a car accident, who should you contact for assistance?
A. The local fire department
B. The police department
C. The hospital
D. The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
34. If you see suspicious activity in your neighborhood, who should you contact for help?
A. The local fire department
B. The police department
C. The hospital
D. The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
35. If you receive a bomb threat, who should you contact for assistance?
A. The local fire department
B. The police department
C. The hospital
D. The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
36. If you need medical assistance, who should you contact?
A. The local fire department
B. The police department
C. The hospital
D. The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
37. If you are involved in a natural disaster, who should you contact for help?
A. The local fire department
B. The police department
C. The hospital
D. The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
38. If you are being threatened or harassed, who should you contact for assistance?
A. The local fire department
B. The police department
C. The hospital
D. The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
39. If you need to report a missing person, who should you contact?
A. The local fire department
B. The police department
C. The hospital
D. The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
40. If you are involved in a terrorist attack, who should you contact for help?
A. The local fire department
B. The police department
C. The hospital
D. The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
41. In the face of danger, what should you do first?
A) Run away
B) Yell for help
C) Assess the situation
D) Take action
42. When faced with a dangerous situation, it is best to:
A) Freeze in fear
B) Remain calm and think clearly
C) Rely on instinct and act quickly
D) All of the above
43. When there is an imminent threat, what should you prioritize?
A) Yourself
B) Your friends and family
C) Others who are being threatened
D) All of the above
44. When dealing with a dangerous person or situation, which of these strategies can be most effective?
A). Engaging them in conversation
B). Meeting force with force
C). Quietly removing yourself from the area
D). Trying to de-escalate the situation
45. What should you do when a dangerous person or animal approaches you?
A). Remain still and quiet
B). Move calmly away from them
C.) Scream and yell for help
D.) Make eye contact and attempt to communicate
46. How can you protect yourself if there is no way to escape a hazardous situation?
A). Hide behind objects or try to find shelter B). Make noise to draw attention C). Fight back if necessary, D). All of the above
47. If your safety is at risk, what should be your primary focus in responding? A). Reacting instantly B). Protecting yourself C). Gathering as much information as possible D). Looking for potential escape routes
48. When facing an intruder, how can you increase your chances of staying safe? A.) Be aware of your surroundings B.) Speak firmly but calmly C.) Scream loudly for help D.) All of the above
49. If someone is threatening you verbally or physically, what should not be done? A.) Call for help B.). Manipulate the situation C.) Attempt to reason with them D.) Offer money or possessions
50. What can help ensure that all parties stay safe during a hazardous situation? A.). Open communication B.). Listening actively C.). Following instructions carefully D.). Having backup plans ready
PART B THEORY
- What are some common threats to personal security, and how can they be mitigated?
- What steps can be taken to protect personal information online and offline?
- How can individuals safeguard their home and belongings from burglaries and other security threats?
- What measures should be taken to ensure personal safety when traveling, both domestically and internationally?
- How can individuals protect themselves from physical threats and attacks, including threats of violence and harassment?
- What are the different types of personal security measures that individuals can take to protect themselves and their property?
- How can individuals assess their own personal security needs and determine which measures are most appropriate for their situation?
- What are some common personal security technologies and devices that can be used to enhance security, such as alarms, surveillance cameras, and locks?
- How can individuals protect their personal information and prevent identity theft?
- What are some best practices for personal safety when traveling, such as protecting oneself from crime or natural disasters?