Mid Term Test Security Education Primary 5 Second Term Lesson Notes

Security Education Mid-Term Assessment – Primary 5

Subject: Security Education
Class: Primary 5
Term: Second Term
Week: Week 7


Part A: Objective Questions

Answer the following questions by selecting the correct option:

  1. What is the first step a child should take to ensure their personal security?
    a. Understanding safety rules and regulations
    b. Asking for help from strangers
    c. Ignoring warning signs and symbols
  2. Which of the following is NOT a way a child can stay aware and informed about their personal security?
    a. Knowing the address of their home
    b. Not memorizing phone numbers of family and friends
    c. Understanding warning signs and symbols
  3. What should a child do if they encounter a stranger in an emergency situation?
    a. Ask for help
    b. Call 112
    c. Ignore the stranger
  4. What is a child’s duty when it comes to their community security?
    a. Avoiding the neighborhood security personnel
    b. Not being familiar with neighborhood security personnel and vigilante groups
    c. Knowing the neighborhood security personnel and vigilante groups
  5. What should a child do to ensure their personal security on the road?
    a. Ignore traffic signs, rules, and regulations
    b. Use drugs
    c. Follow traffic signs, rules, and regulations
  6. Why is it important for a child to stay away from drugs?
    a. To ensure their community security
    b. To ensure their personal security
    c. To ensure their health and well-being
  7. What should a child do to avoid dangerous zones?
    a. Enter dangerous zones
    b. Ignore dangerous zones
    c. Stay away from dangerous zones
  8. What number should a child call in case of an emergency?
    a. 111
    b. 911
    c. 112
  9. How serious should a child take their personal security?
    a. Not at all serious
    b. Somewhat serious
    c. Very serious
  10. What is the overall goal of a child’s duties and responsibilities in respect to their personal security?
    a. To ignore their personal security
    b. To ensure their personal safety and well-being
    c. To compromise their personal security
  11. What is the first step a child should take to ensure their personal security?
    a. Follow safety rules and regulations
    b. Ask for help from strangers
    c. Stay away from drugs
    d. Avoid dangerous zones
  12. What should a child know to ensure their personal security?
    a. Their home address
    b. Their friends’ phone numbers
    c. How to contact emergency services
    d. All of the above
  13. What is a child’s responsibility when it comes to personal information?
    a. Share it with anyone
    b. Keep it private
    c. Post it on social media
    d. None of the above
  14. What should a child be aware of to ensure their personal security?
    a. The warning signs and symbols
    b. The people around them
    c. Potential dangers
    d. All of the above
  15. What is a child’s duty when it comes to seeking help?
    a. Ask for help from strangers
    b. Avoid asking for help
    c. Seek help from trusted adults
    d. None of the above
  16. What should a child be familiar with to ensure their personal security in their community?
    a. Neighborhood security personnel
    b. Traffic signals and laws
    c. Vigilante groups
    d. All of the above
  17. What should a child stay away from to ensure their personal security?
    a. Drugs and substance abuse
    b. Dangerous locations
    c. Traffic laws
    d. All of the above
  18. What is a child’s responsibility when it comes to traffic rules and regulations?
    a. Ignore them
    b. Follow them
    c. Break them
    d. None of the above
  19. What is a child’s duty in case of an emergency?
    a. Call 911
    b. Avoid calling for help
    c. Call 112
    d. None of the above
  20. What is a child’s responsibility in terms of their personal security?
    a. Leave it up to others
    b. Take it seriously
    c. Ignore it
    d. None of the above

Part B: Theory Questions

Answer the following questions in short sentences:

  1. Explain the meaning of “duty” and “responsibility.”
  2. With appropriate examples, differentiate between duty and responsibility.
  3. Classify the duties of a child in respect to personal security.
  4. Differentiate between security and insecurity.
  5. Explain the meaning of personal security.
  6. State 4 importance of personal security.
  7. Explain the meaning of peer group.
  8. State 2 roles of peer groups on a child’s personal security.
  9. Identify the roles of parents on a child’s personal security.
  10. State 5 roles of parents on a child’s personal security.
  11. Explain 5 ways parents can contribute to a child’s personal security.
  12. Differentiate between security and insecurity.
  13. Explain the meaning of personal security.
  14. State 4 agents of personal security.
  15. Mention two duties of parents as agents of personal security.
  16. What is the impact of staying away from dangerous zones on personal security?
  17. How does understanding warning signs contribute to personal security?
  18. Why should children avoid discussing personal details with strangers?
  19. Explain how following traffic laws contributes to a child’s personal security.
  20. How do community security personnel contribute to a child’s personal security?

Part C: True or False Questions

Read the following statements and write “True” or “False”:

  1. A child should always ignore warning signs to ensure personal security.
  2. Children should not memorize important phone numbers of family members.
  3. A child should stay away from drugs to ensure their well-being.
  4. Personal security is not important for a child’s safety.
  5. Knowing the neighborhood security personnel can help improve personal security.
  6. It is not necessary for children to follow traffic signs while on the road.
  7. In an emergency, a child should ask a stranger for help.
  8. A child should be familiar with their home address in case of emergencies.
  9. Ignoring safety rules and regulations is a good way to stay secure.
  10. Personal security measures only focus on physical protection.
  11. A child’s responsibility includes knowing how to contact emergency services.
  12. Personal security helps prevent identity theft and fraud.
  13. Staying away from dangerous zones contributes to personal security.
  14. A child should trust anyone with personal information.
  15. A child’s duty is to take personal security seriously.
  16. Personal security allows children to live their lives free from fear.
  17. Children should disregard personal security for fun or adventure.
  18. Peer groups have no role in a child’s personal security.
  19. Parents can help ensure a child’s personal security.
  20. Personal security is only about physical protection, not about mental health.

Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words or terms:

  1. A child’s duty in ensuring their personal security begins with __________.
  2. Knowing the address of their home is an important part of a child’s __________.
  3. In an emergency situation, a child should __________ for help from a stranger.
  4. A child should be familiar with __________ and vigilante groups in their neighborhood for their security.
  5. To ensure their safety on the road, a child should __________ traffic signs, rules, and regulations.
  6. Staying away from drugs is important for a child’s __________ and well-being.
  7. To avoid dangerous zones, a child should __________ away from them.
  8. In case of an emergency, a child should call __________.
  9. The personal security of a child should be taken __________.
  10. The ultimate goal of a child’s duties and responsibilities in respect to personal security is to __________ their safety and well-being.
  11. A child’s first duty in ensuring their personal security is to __________ safety rules and regulations.
  12. It is important for a child to know their __________ address in case of an emergency.
  13. To ensure their personal security, a child should memorize important phone numbers, such as their __________’s.
  14. A child should __________ from seeking help from strangers.
  15. To ensure their personal security in their community, a child should be familiar with neighborhood security personnel and __________ groups.
  16. A child’s duty in ensuring their personal security is to __________ away from drugs and substance abuse.
  17. A child should avoid __________ zones to ensure their personal security.
  18. To ensure their personal security, a child should __________ traffic laws and regulations.
  19. In case of an emergency, a child should __________ 112.
  20. A child’s overall responsibility in terms of their personal security is to __________ it seriously.

This mid-term assessment is designed to test the students’ knowledge on key concepts of personal security, ensuring they understand the importance of safety rules, community security, and personal well-being.

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