SECURITY EDUCATION SECOND TERM MID TERM TEST PRIMARY 4
Subject : Security Education
Class : Primary
Term : Second Term
Week : Week 7
Topic :
SECURITY EDUCATION SECOND TERM MID TERM TEST PRIMARY 4
Previous Topic : MEANING OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOURS
Part A Objectives
Answer the following questions by picking the right answer from the given alternatives.
- What is the first step in avoiding dangerous places? A) Know the neighborhood B) Trust everyone C) Take shortcuts
- What are some signs of a dangerous place? A) Bright lights and busy street B) Abandoned buildings and dark alleys C) A lot of people and high fences
- What should you do if you come across a dangerous place? A) Keep walking B) Turn back and leave C) Stop and hide
- What should you do if someone is following you on the street? A) Run away B) Stop and confront them C) Walk faster and find a safe place
- What are the common indicators of danger in a neighborhood? A) Loud music and broken windows B) Clean streets and well-lit areas C) Graffiti and loitering
- What should you do if you feel threatened in a public place? A) Ignore it B) Yell for help C) Stay quiet and hide
- What are some things to avoid when walking alone at night? A) Busy streets and well-lit areas B) Shortcuts and secluded paths C) Crowded areas and large parks
- What should you do if someone tries to grab you or take you away? A) Go with them B) Fight back C) Yell for help
- What is the best way to stay safe in a dangerous place? A) Stay with a group B) Travel alone C) Take the long route
- What are the different types of dangerous people to avoid? A) Friendly people and old ladies B) Armed robbers and rapists C) Children and homeless people.
- What is the definition of a crime? a) An act committed in violation of law b) An act committed with good intentions c) An act that brings harm to society d) An act that is socially acceptable
- What is the purpose of punishment in criminal law? a) To teach the offender a lesson b) To repay society for the harm caused c) To rehabilitate the offender d) All of the above
- What is the difference between a misdemeanour and a felony? a) Misdemeanours are more serious crimes b) Felonies are more serious crimes c) Misdemeanours carry a lighter punishment d) Felonies carry a lighter punishment
- What is the concept of “innocent until proven guilty”? a) An accused person is presumed guilty until proven otherwise b) An accused person is presumed innocent until proven guilty c) An accused person is guilty until proven innocent d) There is no such concept in criminal law
- What is the role of the police in the criminal justice system? a) To enforce the law and maintain order b) To prosecute the accused c) To decide the sentence of the accused d) To defend the accused
- What is the difference between a white-collar crime and a blue-collar crime? a) White-collar crimes are committed by professionals, blue-collar crimes by manual workers b) White-collar crimes are less serious, blue-collar crimes more serious c) White-collar crimes are more prevalent, blue-collar crimes less so d) There is no difference between the two
- What is the definition of a criminal behaviour? a) Behaviour that is against the law b) Behaviour that is socially acceptable c) Behaviour that is morally wrong d) Behaviour that does not harm others
- What is the role of the judge in the criminal justice system? a) To enforce the law and maintain order b) To prosecute the accused c) To decide the sentence of the accused d) To defend the accused
- What is the role of the jury in a criminal trial? a) To enforce the law and maintain order b) To prosecute the accused c) To decide the guilt or innocence of the accused d) To decide the sentence of the accused
- What is the purpose of the prison system in the criminal justice system? a) To punish the offender b) To rehabilitate the offender c) To protect society from dangerous criminals d) All of the above
- What is danger? A. A potential harm or threat to safety and security B. A force of good in the society C. An imaginary concept with no real impact
- What is physical danger? A. A danger that poses threat to one’s physical being B. A danger that affects one’s emotional state C. A danger that targets one’s spiritual well-being
- What is emotional danger? A. A danger that poses threat to one’s physical being B. A danger that affects one’s emotional state C. A danger that targets one’s spiritual well-being
- What is spiritual danger? A. A danger that poses threat to one’s physical being B. A danger that affects one’s emotional state C. A danger that targets one’s spiritual well-being
- What are some examples of physical dangers? A. Natural disasters, accidents, violence B. Emotional abuse, cyber-bullying C. Spiritual deprivation, loss of faith
- What are some examples of emotional dangers? A. Natural disasters, accidents, violence B. Emotional abuse, cyber-bullying C. Spiritual deprivation, loss of faith
- What are some examples of spiritual dangers? A. Natural disasters, accidents, violence B. Emotional abuse, cyber-bullying C. Spiritual deprivation, loss of faith
- What is the most important preventive measure to avoid physical danger? A. Mental preparation and emotional resilience B. Physical preparation and safety measures C. Spiritual fortitude and belief in a higher power
- What is the most important preventive measure to avoid emotional danger? A. Mental preparation and emotional resilience B. Physical preparation and safety measures C. Spiritual fortitude and belief in a higher power
- What is the most important preventive measure to avoid spiritual danger? A. Mental preparation and emotional resilience B. Physical preparation and safety measures C. Spiritual fortitude and belief in a higher power
- What is the meaning of safety? A. The state of being protected from harm or injury B. The state of being vulnerable to danger C. The state of being physically secure
- What is cleanliness? A. The state of being free of dirt, dust and other impurities B. The state of being unclean C. The state of being well-maintained
- What are safety precautions? A. Measures taken to protect oneself from harm or danger B. Measures taken to increase risk C. Measures taken to neglect safety
- What is the importance of keeping the environment clean? A. To maintain a healthy and hygienic living environment B. To attract dirt and impurities C. To ignore cleanliness
- What is the role of individual in keeping the environment clean? A. To dispose of waste properly and recycle where necessary B. To litter and neglect waste management C. To contribute to environmental pollution
- How can one maintain a clean and safe environment at home? A. By regularly cleaning and organizing, fixing hazards, and securing the premises B. By neglecting cleaning and creating hazardous conditions C. By not taking any precautions
- What measures can be taken to ensure safety while cooking? A. Wearing protective clothing, keeping flammable materials away and being mindful of hot surfaces B. Cooking with flammable materials, neglecting protective clothing and disregarding hot surfaces C. Ignoring safety measures while cooking
- What measures can be taken to prevent falls at home? A. By securing loose rugs, maintaining good lighting, and ensuring stairs and walkways are clear B. By leaving loose rugs, inadequate lighting, and cluttered stairs and walkways C. By neglecting fall prevention measures
- What can be done to prevent fires at home? A. Installing smoke detectors, ensuring proper use of electrical appliances, and practicing fire safety drills B. Neglecting smoke detectors, using electrical appliances improperly, and disregarding fire safety drills C. Ignoring fire prevention measures
- What steps can be taken to maintain clean and safe water supply? A. Regularly cleaning and checking water supply system, treating water to eliminate contaminants, and properly storing water B. Neglecting water supply system, leaving contaminants in water, and improperly storing water C. Ignoring water safety and cleanliness measures.
- What is the definition of a crime? A. An act that is against the law B. An act that is acceptable in society C. An act that is harmless
- What is an example of a crime in a neighborhood? A. Littering B. Speeding C. Jogging
- What is one way to prevent crimes in the neighborhood? A. Encouraging people to break the law B. Ignoring suspicious activity C. Reporting suspicious activity to the police
- What type of crime is theft? A. Physical crime B. Emotional crime C. Property crime
- What is the punishment for someone convicted of a crime? A. A reward B. A punishment C. Nothing
- What is one way to prevent theft in the neighborhood? A. Keeping valuables in plain sight B. Leaving doors and windows unlocked C. Installing security systems
- What type of crime is assault? A. Property crime B. Physical crime C. Emotional crime
- What is the purpose of neighborhood watch groups? A. To encourage crime B. To ignore crime C. To prevent crime
- What is one way to prevent fraud in the neighborhood? A. Sharing personal information with strangers B. Being cautious about giving out personal information C. Ignoring warnings about scams
- What type of crime is vandalism? A. Physical crime B. Emotional crime C. Property crime