Security Education Second Term Mid Term Test Primary 4

Security Education Mid-Term Test – Primary 4

Subject: Security Education
Class: Primary 4
Term: Second Term
Week: Week 7
Topic: Mid-Term Test – Covering Previous Topics


Part A: Objective Questions (Multiple Choice)

Answer the following questions by picking the correct option (a, b, c, or d):

  1. What is the first step in avoiding dangerous places?
    a) Know the neighborhood
    b) Trust everyone
    c) Take shortcuts
    d) Ignore the signs
  2. 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
    d) Clean streets and parks
  3. What should you do if you come across a dangerous place?
    a) Keep walking
    b) Turn back and leave
    c) Stop and hide
    d) Continue with your journey
  4. 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
    d) Ignore them
  5. 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
    d) Friendly neighbours
  6. What should you do if you feel threatened in a public place?
    a) Ignore it
    b) Yell for help
    c) Stay quiet and hide
    d) Go home immediately
  7. 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
    d) Walking with others
  8. 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
    d) Walk away calmly
  9. 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
    d) Trust strangers
  10. 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
    d) Neighbours and teachers
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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
  16. 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
  17. 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
  18. 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
  19. 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
  20. What type of crime is theft?
    a) Physical crime
    b) Emotional crime
    c) Property crime
    d) Violent crime

Part B: Theory Questions (Short Answer)

  1. What are some ways to avoid dangerous places in your neighborhood?
  2. Why is it important to stay with a group in a dangerous situation?
  3. Explain the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony.
  4. What steps should you take if you are being followed by a stranger?
  5. Why should you report suspicious activities to the police?
  6. How can you identify a dangerous person in public?
  7. What is the role of the police in keeping a community safe?
  8. How does crime affect a neighborhood?
  9. Describe the concept of “innocent until proven guilty” in a criminal trial.
  10. Why is it important to avoid shortcuts and isolated paths at night?
  11. What are the consequences of committing a crime?
  12. What is the importance of safety precautions when cooking at home?
  13. How does the environment contribute to safety?
  14. How can you prevent fires in your house?
  15. What is the purpose of a neighborhood watch group?
  16. What can you do to protect yourself from emotional harm?
  17. What are some examples of physical dangers at home?
  18. How does keeping the environment clean contribute to safety?
  19. What steps can you take to ensure the water supply is safe and clean?
  20. How can you keep your neighborhood safe from crime?

Part C: True or False

  1. It is safe to walk alone at night through a dark, secluded street.
    True / False
  2. Reporting suspicious activity to the police can help prevent crime.
    True / False
  3. The role of the police is to decide the sentence of the accused.
    True / False
  4. A crime is an act that is socially acceptable.
    True / False
  5. The judge’s role is to decide the sentence of the accused.
    True / False
  6. Physical danger includes threats like violence and accidents.
    True / False
  7. Emotional danger refers to situations that threaten your mental well-being.
    True / False
  8. White-collar crimes are committed by professionals, and blue-collar crimes are committed by manual workers.
    True / False
  9. If you are followed by a stranger, you should confront them immediately.
    True / False
  10. Vandalism is a property crime.
    True / False
  11. Keeping valuables in plain sight helps prevent theft.
    True / False
  12. Installing smoke detectors in your house is one way to prevent fire.
    True / False
  13. Physical harm is the only type of danger to consider when assessing safety.
    True / False
  14. It is important to avoid cleaning and securing your house for safety.
    True / False
  15. Cleanliness in the environment can prevent the spread of diseases.
    True / False
  16. Neighborhood watch groups help in encouraging crime.
    True / False
  17. The police have no role in maintaining public order.
    True / False
  18. A crime involves breaking a law that protects people’s safety.
    True / False
  19. Spiritual dangers are threats to one’s emotional well-being.
    True / False
  20. Reporting fraud helps to prevent further scams.
    True / False

Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps

  1. A person who steals someone else’s property is committing a ________________ crime.
  2. ________________ is a type of crime that involves violence against people.
  3. A ________________ crime is committed by professionals and involves deceit.
  4. A neighborhood watch group’s main purpose is to ________________ crime.
  5. ________________ is the act of damaging someone’s property intentionally.
  6. If you feel threatened in a public place, it is important to ________________ for help.
  7. The role of the ________________ is to decide the guilt or innocence of an accused person.
  8. A crime can be defined as an act that goes ________________ the law.
  9. ________________ dangers include threats like accidents and natural disasters.
  10. It is important to ________________ valuables to keep them safe from thieves.
  11. In a criminal trial, the judge’s role is to ________________ the sentence.
  12. ________________ crimes are less serious and carry lighter penalties.
  13. ________________ crime refers to a situation where someone is threatened emotionally.
  14. ________________ is a potential danger that affects people’s physical well-being.
  15. A person accused of a crime is considered ________________ until proven guilty.
  16. Installing ________________ in your home can help prevent fire accidents.
  17. A ________________ is an action that can harm others and break the law.
  18. If you are lost, it is safer to ________________ and find your way back.
  19. The ________________ system is responsible for rehabilitating offenders.
  20. Keeping streets ________________ is important for preventing crime and maintaining safety.

This mid-term assessment has been designed to evaluate the understanding of key concepts in Security Education, ensuring that it addresses fundamental knowledge while encouraging critical thinking. It aligns with the curriculum and is suitable for Primary 4 students.

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