Second Term Examination Questions Security Education Primary 6 Second Term

SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
SECURITY EDUCATION PRIMARY 6

General Instructions for Teachers and Students

  1. Students are required to answer all questions to the best of their ability.
  2. No form of examination malpractice is allowed. Students should work independently.
  3. Teachers must ensure that students have all necessary materials for the exam.
  4. Time allowed: 2 hours.

Part A: Objective Questions

Answer all questions. Choose the correct option (a, b, c, or d).

  1. Security management is the process of ________ security risks.
    a) Ignoring
    b) Monitoring
    c) Increasing
    d) Avoiding
  2. A security threat is a ________ that can cause harm to people or property.
    a) Promise
    b) Danger
    c) Celebration
    d) Help
  3. One example of a security threat is ________.
    a) Thieves breaking into a house
    b) Playing games with friends
    c) Visiting the park
    d) Eating food
  4. To manage security in school, you should ________.
    a) Leave doors open
    b) Report suspicious activities
    c) Play outside without supervision
    d) Ignore safety rules
  5. A precautionary measure for personal security is ________.
    a) Leaving your bag unattended
    b) Walking in groups
    c) Talking to strangers
    d) Forgetting your phone
  6. One way to combat security threats is by ________.
    a) Ignoring the problem
    b) Reporting the issue to authorities
    c) Encouraging criminals
    d) Leaving doors open
  7. An example of a security measure at home is ________.
    a) Locking the doors and windows
    b) Leaving the lights off at night
    c) Letting strangers into the house
    d) Ignoring noises
  8. In managing security, we should always ________.
    a) Stay alert
    b) Be careless
    c) Ignore warnings
    d) Hide from everyone
  9. Which of the following is a type of security management?
    a) Financial security
    b) Eating security
    c) Running security
    d) Playing security
  10. Cybersecurity protects us from ________.
    a) Internet crimes
    b) Physical attacks
    c) Hunger
    d) Rain
  11. Personal security means protecting ________.
    a) Ourselves
    b) Cars
    c) Houses
    d) Offices
  12. A security guard’s main duty is to ________.
    a) Entertain visitors
    b) Protect people and property
    c) Ignore emergencies
    d) Watch television
  13. Which of these is NOT a precautionary measure?
    a) Locking your house at night
    b) Giving personal details to strangers
    c) Walking with friends
    d) Reporting suspicious activities
  14. What does “threat” mean?
    a) A danger that can harm us
    b) A friendly gesture
    c) A gift from someone
    d) A safety measure
  15. If you see a suspicious activity in your school, you should ________.
    a) Report it to a teacher
    b) Ignore it
    c) Join in the activity
    d) Stay silent
  16. An example of public security is ________.
    a) Community policing
    b) Leaving the community open
    c) Ignoring security cameras
    d) Removing streetlights
  17. A ________ is a person who helps keep a community safe.
    a) Security guard
    b) Doctor
    c) Cook
    d) Musician
  18. The police can help combat security threats by ________.
    a) Arresting criminals
    b) Encouraging crime
    c) Destroying property
    d) Playing games
  19. Which of these is a security measure in the community?
    a) Installing streetlights
    b) Throwing waste on the street
    c) Leaving doors unlocked
    d) Ignoring strangers
  20. Safety is the process of staying free from ________.
    a) Danger
    b) Friends
    c) Money
    d) Water

 


Part B: Theory Questions

Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Write short, clear answers to each question.

  1. What is security management? Explain its importance in protecting people and property.
  2. How can you ensure personal safety when walking home from school?
  3. What are the main responsibilities of a security guard in a school?
  4. How can students contribute to maintaining security in their school environment?
  5. What steps should you take if you see a suspicious person in your neighborhood?
  6. Explain the difference between safety and security.
  7. How do precautionary measures help in managing security risks?
  8. What should you do if you receive a suspicious phone call at home?
  9. Describe how you can protect your personal information online.
  10. How can security cameras help in improving safety in a community?
  11. Why is it important to lock doors and windows at night?
  12. What is the role of the police in managing security threats?
  13. Why is it dangerous to ignore security warnings or alarms?
  14. List three ways to combat fire safety threats in a school.
  15. What are the security risks of leaving your house unattended during the holiday season?
  16. How can neighbors help each other maintain security in a community?
  17. What are the consequences of not following safety measures at home?
  18. How can we prevent cyber threats from affecting our personal devices?
  19. Explain how teamwork among neighbors can improve community security.
  20. What actions can you take to keep your school safe during an event or celebration?

Part C: True or False Questions

Read each statement carefully and write ‘True’ or ‘False’ in the space provided.

  1. Security is only about protecting property, not people. (____)
  2. Precautionary measures help prevent security threats from occurring. (____)
  3. It is safe to share your personal details online with strangers. (____)
  4. A security guard’s main role is to entertain guests at an event. (____)
  5. Cybersecurity protects personal information from being stolen online. (____)
  6. Ignoring strange noises in your neighborhood can keep you safe. (____)
  7. Reporting suspicious activities is a good way to prevent crime. (____)
  8. It is unnecessary to lock doors when you are home. (____)
  9. Streetlights in a community are part of public security. (____)
  10. Safety measures should only be followed when there is a danger. (____)
  11. Community policing involves working together to keep the community safe. (____)
  12. The police should always be contacted if you are in danger. (____)
  13. It is safe to walk alone in dark streets at night without informing anyone. (____)
  14. Proper security management helps reduce the chances of accidents. (____)
  15. Disabling security cameras can help in protecting your home. (____)
  16. It is important to always check if your phone and computer have antivirus software. (____)
  17. It is better to let someone know your whereabouts when leaving home. (____)
  18. Cyber threats can be avoided by never sharing passwords. (____)
  19. A community without security measures is safer for everyone. (____)
  20. Safety in the community only involves protecting buildings, not people. (____)

Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions

Fill in the blanks with the correct word or term.

  1. Security management involves ________ risks to people and property.
  2. A security threat can cause harm to ________ or ________.
  3. One example of a security measure is ________ the doors and windows at night.
  4. ________ is the process of ensuring people and property are safe from harm.
  5. Cybersecurity protects our ________ data from online attacks.
  6. One way to combat security threats is by ________ suspicious activities to the authorities.
  7. It is important to stay ________ in unsafe environments.
  8. ________ helps ensure safety and security in schools and homes.
  9. A security guard’s job is to ________ people and property.
  10. ________ measures include actions taken to prevent security risks.
  11. ________ is the first step in combating a security threat.
  12. ________ should always be reported to a teacher or adult.
  13. In a community, streetlights help in ensuring ________.
  14. You should lock your ________ when you leave the house.
  15. Fire ________ measures are essential in schools and homes.
  16. It is important to have ________ in place to protect personal information online.
  17. The police enforce ________ to ensure public safety.
  18. ________ security means protecting your personal safety from danger.
  19. If you are unsure about a situation, you should always ________ an adult.
  20. Everyone in a community should work together to ensure ________ safety.

 

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