PRIMARY 5 THIRD TERM HISTORY REVISION AND EXAMINATION

PRIMARY 5 THIRD TERM LESSON NOTES ON HISTORY PRIMARY 5 THIRD TERM

SUBJECT: HISTORY

 

TERM: THIRD TERM

CLASS: PRIMARY 5

 

WEEK: WEEK 13

 

TOPIC:

PRIMARY 5 THIRD TERM HISTORY REVISION AND EXAMINATION

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CONTENT

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

PART A OBJECTIVES 

  1. What is one of the main economic contributions of animal husbandry and leatherwork to Nigeria? A) Providing food security B) Promoting cultural heritage C) Enhancing environmental sustainability D) Fostering skill development
  2. How do animal husbandry and leatherwork contribute to food security in Nigeria? A) By promoting responsible grazing practices B) By creating employment opportunities C) By generating revenue through the sale of hides and skins D) By providing a source of protein and nutrients in the local diet
  3. What is the significance of leatherwork in the context of economic growth and development in Nigeria? A) It promotes recycling and upcycling of animal hides and skins B) It creates employment opportunities for local communities C) It enhances natural resource conservation D) It contributes to foreign exchange earnings
  4. How do animal husbandry and leatherwork promote cultural heritage in Nigeria? A) By creating value-added products for export B) By preserving local customs and traditions C) By promoting land management practices D) By providing skills training to the local population
  5. What is one of the benefits of animal husbandry and leatherwork in terms of diversification in Nigeria? A) Reducing reliance on oil and gas B) Promoting environmental sustainability C) Enhancing human capital development D) Fostering socio-economic progress
  6. How do animal husbandry and leatherwork contribute to skill development in Nigeria? A) By providing opportunities for capacity building B) By promoting responsible grazing practices C) By generating revenue through sales of hides and skins D) By enhancing natural resource conservation
  7. What is the environmental sustainability aspect of animal husbandry and leatherwork in Nigeria? A) Promoting recycling and upcycling of hides and skins B) Creating employment opportunities for local communities C) Enhancing human capital development D) Fostering socio-economic progress
  8. How do animal husbandry and leatherwork contribute to economic resilience in Nigeria? A) By providing alternative sources of income and livelihoods B) By promoting cultural heritage C) By enhancing natural resource conservation D) By creating value-added products for export
  9. What is the value addition aspect of leatherwork in Nigeria? A) Promoting recycling and upcycling of hides and skins B) Creating employment opportunities for local communities C) Enhancing human capital development D) Fostering socio-economic progress
  10. How do animal husbandry and leatherwork contribute to the overall growth and development of Nigeria? A) By providing food security B) By promoting cultural heritage C) By enhancing environmental sustainability D) All of the above [mediator_tech]
  11. Which of the following is considered a primary occupation in the context of Northern Nigeria? a) Animal husbandry b) Leatherwork c) Textile manufacturing d) Blacksmithing
  12. What is the main characteristic of primary occupations? a) They are the most common occupations in a region b) They involve the use of machinery and advanced technology c) They are typically passed down from one generation to another d) They require specialized skills and education
  13. Which of the following best describes animal husbandry as a primary occupation? a) Raising animals for meat, milk, and other products b) Manufacturing leather products from animal hides c) Weaving textiles from animal fibers d) Fishing in rivers and lakes for food
  14. What is the primary purpose of animal husbandry in Northern Nigeria? a) Source of food and income b) Source of building materials c) Source of fuel d) Source of medicinal plants
  15. What is the main characteristic of secondary occupations? a) They are less common than primary occupations b) They involve the use of advanced technology and machinery c) They are typically seasonal in nature d) They require minimal skills and education
  16. Which of the following best describes leatherwork as a secondary occupation? a) Manufacturing leather products from animal hides b) Raising animals for meat, milk, and other products c) Weaving textiles from animal fibers d) Fishing in rivers and lakes for food
  17. What is the primary purpose of leatherwork as a secondary occupation in Northern Nigeria? a) Source of food b) Source of income through the sale of leather products c) Source of fuel d) Source of medicinal plants
  18. What is the relationship between primary and secondary occupations? a) Primary occupations are dependent on secondary occupations b) Secondary occupations are dependent on primary occupations c) Primary and secondary occupations are unrelated d) Primary occupations are more important than secondary occupations
  19. Which of the following is an example of a primary occupation? a) Cattle rearing b) Pottery making c) Carpentry d) Dyeing and printing
  20. Which of the following is an example of a secondary occupation? a) Leatherwork b) Cereal farming c) Animal husbandry d) Textile manufacturing
  21. What is a potential benefit of animal husbandry for the Northern people of Nigeria? a) Source of food b) Source of fuel c) Source of transportation d) Source of electricity
  22. What is a potential benefit of cereal farming for the Northern people of Nigeria? a) Source of building materials b) Source of medicinal plants c) Source of income through the sale of surplus crops d) Source of transportation
  23. What is a potential benefit of leather works for the Northern people of Nigeria? a) Source of food b) Source of building materials c) Source of income through the sale of leather products d) Source of fuel
  24. What is a potential benefit of pottery for the Northern people of Nigeria? a) Source of electricity b) Source of food c) Source of income through the sale of pottery items d) Source of medicinal plants
  25. What is a potential benefit of blacksmithing for the Northern people of Nigeria? a) Source of food b) Source of income through the sale of metal products c) Source of shelter d) Source of transportation
  26. What is a potential benefit of textile manufacturing for the Northern people of Nigeria? a) Source of food b) Source of income through the sale of textiles and clothing items c) Source of fuel d) Source of medicinal plants
  27. What is a potential benefit of beekeeping for the Northern people of Nigeria? a) Source of food b) Source of building materials c) Source of transportation d) Source of income through the sale of honey and beeswax
  28. What is a potential benefit of carpentry for the Northern people of Nigeria? a) Source of food b) Source of income through the sale of wooden products c) Source of medicinal plants d) Source of shelter
  29. What is a potential benefit of dyeing and printing for the Northern people of Nigeria? a) Source of food b) Source of income through the sale of colorful fabrics and textiles c) Source of fuel d) Source of transportation
  30. What is a potential benefit of fishing for the Northern people of Nigeria? a) Source of income through the sale of fish b) Source of building materials c) Source of medicinal plants d) Source of fuel [mediator_tech]
  31. Which of the following is a traditional occupation commonly practiced in Northern Nigeria? a) Software development b) Textile manufacturing c) Automobile manufacturing d) Financial services
  32. What is a common traditional occupation among the Fulani ethnic group in Northern Nigeria? a) Pottery b) Fishing c) Animal husbandry d) Carpentry
  33. Which of the following is NOT a traditional occupation in Northern Nigeria? a) Cereal farming b) Leather works c) Beekeeping d) Mobile phone repair
  34. What is a traditional occupation that involves the processing of animal hides and skins into leather in Northern Nigeria? a) Blacksmithing b) Carpentry c) Weaving d) Leather works
  35. Which of the following is a traditional occupation related to textiles in Northern Nigeria? a) Beekeeping b) Pottery c) Dyeing and printing d) Fishing
  36. What is a traditional occupation related to metalworking in Northern Nigeria? a) Dyeing and printing b) Fishing c) Blacksmithing d) Animal husbandry
  37. Which of the following is a common traditional occupation among the Kanuri ethnic group in Northern Nigeria? a) Carpentry b) Pottery c) Cereal farming d) Beekeeping
  38. What is a traditional occupation related to clay in Northern Nigeria? a) Fishing b) Beekeeping c) Blacksmithing d) Pottery
  39. Which of the following is a traditional occupation related to agriculture in Northern Nigeria? a) Software development b) Textile manufacturing c) Cereal farming d) Financial services
  40. What is a traditional occupation related to beekeeping in Northern Nigeria? a) Pottery b) Leather works c) Dyeing and printing d) Beekeeping
  41. Which ethnic group is known for their nomadic herding lifestyle and is often associated with cattle-rearing in Northern Nigeria? a. Igbo b. Yoruba c. Fulani d. Ijaw
  42. Which ethnic group is known for their skills in trade, agriculture, and handicrafts in Northern Nigeria? a. Kanuri b. Nupe c. Hausa d. Tiv
  43. Which ethnic group is primarily found in Borno state, located in the northeastern part of Nigeria? a. Kanuri b. Tiv c. Gwari d. Fulani
  44. Which ethnic group is known for their farming and fishing practices, as well as their traditional arts and crafts, including pottery and weaving in Northern Nigeria? a. Nupe b. Gwari c. Kanuri d. Igala
  45. Which ethnic group is primarily found in Niger state and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) of Nigeria, including the capital city, Abuja? a. Tiv b. Gwari c. Hausa d. Kanuri
  46. Which ethnic group is known for their agricultural practices, including farming and fishing in Northern Nigeria? a. Kanuri b. Yoruba c. Igbo d. Gwari
  47. Which ethnic group is primarily found in Benue state, located in the central part of Nigeria? a. Fulani b. Tiv c. Igala d. Hausa
  48. Which ethnic group is known for their traditional arts and crafts, including woodcarving and pottery in Northern Nigeria? a. Nupe b. Hausa c. Tiv d. Gwari
  49. Which ethnic group is known for their rich cultural heritage, including their language (Hausa), arts, crafts, and traditions in Northern Nigeria? a. Kanuri b. Fulani c. Tiv d. Igbo
  50. Which ethnic group is primarily found in Niger state, located in the central part of Nigeria, and is known for their farming and mining practices? a. Gwari b. Kanuri c. Igbo d. Yoruba [mediator_tech]
  51. Which of the following is NOT an important aspect of traditional occupations in Southern Nigeria in relation to growth and development? a) Contribution to agricultural production b) Facilitation of trade and commerce c) Preservation of cultural heritage d) Influx of foreign investment
  52. How do traditional occupations in Southern Nigeria contribute to economic growth? a) By promoting rural-urban migration b) By reducing dependence on foreign goods c) By depleting natural resources d) By increasing unemployment rates
  53. What role do traditional occupations play in sustaining rural livelihoods in Nigeria? a) They contribute to urbanization b) They increase income inequality c) They promote tourism d) They provide a source of livelihood for local communities
  54. How does the interconnectivity of traditional occupations contribute to their importance in Nigeria? a) It fosters economic and social cooperation b) It hinders economic growth c) It increases dependency on foreign goods d) It discourages cultural exchange
  55. In what ways do traditional occupations in Southern Nigeria contribute to the tourism sector? a) By depleting natural resources b) By promoting cultural exchange c) By reducing employment opportunities d) By increasing rural-urban migration
  56. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of traditional occupations in Southern Nigeria for growth and development? a) Preservation of local cultures and traditions b) Promotion of urbanization c) Creation of employment opportunities d) Generation of income for artisans and communities
  57. How do traditional occupations in Southern Nigeria contribute to the overall growth and development of Nigeria? a) By hindering economic growth b) By promoting dependence on foreign goods c) By increasing unemployment rates d) By generating revenue and boosting economic growth
  58. Which of the following is an example of symbiotic relationship among traditional occupations in Southern Nigeria? a) Farmers relying on urbanization for income b) Blacksmiths relying on foreign goods for raw materials c) Hunters relying on trade and commerce for food supply d) Fishermen relying on tourism for income
  59. How do traditional occupations in Southern Nigeria contribute to food security? a) By reducing agricultural production b) By promoting importation of foreign goods c) By creating employment opportunities d) By producing crops, fish, and palm oil for local consumption
  60. What is the role of traditional occupations in preserving cultural heritage in Southern Nigeria? a) They promote dependence on foreign cultures b) They discourage cultural exchange c) They contribute to the erosion of local traditions d) They represent the rich cultural heritage of the region
  61. Which of the following occupations in Nigeria is typically involved in the production and sale of agricultural products? a. Fishermen b. Blacksmiths c. Potters d. Traders
  62. What is the relationship between farmers and traders in Nigeria? a. Farmers depend on traders for the purchase of farming tools. b. Farmers rely on traders for the sale and distribution of their agricultural products. c. Traders produce agricultural products for farmers to sell. d. Traders rely on farmers for the production of agricultural tools.
  63. How are fishermen and fish processors interrelated in Nigeria? a. Fishermen process fish into fish products. b. Fish processors catch fish from rivers and lakes. c. Fishermen rely on fish processors for the distribution of fish products. d. Fish processors depend on fishermen for a steady supply of fresh fish.
  64. Which occupation in Nigeria is typically involved in the production and repair of farming tools? a. Fishermen b. Blacksmiths c. Weavers d. Potters
  65. How are palm oil producers and traders interconnected in Nigeria? a. Palm oil producers rely on traders for the extraction of oil from palm fruits. b. Palm oil producers purchase palm oil from traders for sale to consumers. c. Traders depend on palm oil producers for the distribution of palm oil products. d. Palm oil producers process palm oil into various forms for traders to sell.
  66. Which occupation in Nigeria is typically involved in the production of clay pots, plates, and other household items? a. Fishermen b. Blacksmiths c. Potters d. Weavers
  67. What is the relationship between weavers and fashion designers in Nigeria? a. Weavers depend on fashion designers for the sale and distribution of their woven products. b. Weavers produce clothing and accessories for fashion designers to sell. c. Fashion designers rely on weavers for the production of woven textiles and fabrics. d. Weavers purchase fashion items from fashion designers for use in their own products.
  68. How are hunters and food processors interdependent in Nigeria? a. Hunters process bushmeat into various forms for sale to consumers. b. Food processors provide hunters with bushmeat for processing. c. Hunters depend on food processors for the distribution of bushmeat products. d. Food processors rely on hunters for the supply of bushmeat.
  69. What is the relationship between blacksmiths and farmers in Nigeria? a. Blacksmiths produce farming tools for farmers to sell. b. Farmers rely on blacksmiths for the production and repair of farming tools. c. Blacksmiths purchase agricultural products from farmers for sale to consumers. d. Farmers process iron into tools for blacksmiths to use.
  70. Which occupation in Nigeria is typically involved in the production and sale of textiles and fabrics? a. Fishermen b. Blacksmiths c. Potters d. Weavers [mediator_tech]
  71. Which traditional occupation involves fishing and is commonly practiced among the people of the Niger Delta region? a. Farming b. Trading c. Fishing d. Weaving
  72. Which traditional occupation involves palm oil production and is commonly practiced among the people of the southeastern region? a. Fishing b. Pottery c. Palm oil production d. Blacksmithing
  73. Which traditional occupation involves wood carving and is commonly practiced among the people of the southwestern region? a. Farming b. Trading c. Wood carving d. Pottery
  74. Which traditional occupation involves coral bead making and is commonly practiced among the people of the Niger Delta region? a. Fishing b. Coral bead making c. Pottery d. Weaving
  75. Which traditional occupation involves pottery making and is commonly practiced among the people of the southeastern region? a. Fishing b. Trading c. Pottery making d. Palm oil production
  76. Which traditional occupation involves blacksmithing and is commonly practiced among the people of the southwestern region? a. Farming b. Blacksmithing c. Wood carving d. Trading
  77. Which traditional occupation involves weaving and is commonly practiced among the people of the Niger Delta region? a. Fishing b. Weaving c. Pottery d. Coral bead making
  78. Which traditional occupation involves farming and is commonly practiced among the people of the southeastern region? a. Fishing b. Trading c. Farming d. Palm oil production
  79. Which traditional occupation involves trading and is commonly practiced among the people of the southwestern region? a. Farming b. Trading c. Wood carving d. Blacksmithing
  80. Which traditional occupation involves hunting and is commonly practiced among the people of the southeastern region? a. Fishing b. Trading c. Hunting d. Palm oil production
  81. Which ethnic group is one of the largest in Nigeria and predominantly found in the southwestern region? a. Yoruba b. Igbo c. Ijaw d. Efik
  82. Which ethnic group is known for their entrepreneurial spirit and has made significant contributions to Nigeria’s economy? a. Yoruba b. Igbo c. Itsekiri d. Ogoni
  83. Which ethnic group is primarily residing in the southeastern region of Nigeria? a. Yoruba b. Igbo c. Ijaw d. Urhobo
  84. Which ethnic group is known for their farming and fishing practices and has faced environmental challenges due to oil exploration in their land? a. Yoruba b. Igbo c. Ogoni d. Efik
  85. Which ethnic group is found in the Niger Delta region and includes minority groups such as Ijaw, Itsekiri, and Urhobo? a. Yoruba b. Igbo c. Niger Delta peoples d. Efik
  86. Which ethnic group is known for their artistic skills, traditional religion, and vibrant festivals such as the Osun-Osogbo festival? a. Yoruba b. Igbo c. Niger Delta peoples d. Ogoni
  87. Which ethnic group is known for their unique cultural identity reflected in their language, customs, and traditions? a. Yoruba b. Igbo c. Itsekiri d. Efik
  88. Which ethnic group is primarily found in Cross River State and known for their traditional festivals such as the Calabar Carnival? a. Yoruba b. Igbo c. Niger Delta peoples d. Efik
  89. Which ethnic group is known for their resilience in protecting their land and culture despite facing environmental challenges? a. Yoruba b. Igbo c. Ogoni d. Ijaw
  90. Which ethnic group is primarily associated with the Niger Delta region and includes minority groups such as Ijaw, Itsekiri, Urhobo, and others? a. Yoruba b. Igbo c. Niger Delta peoples d. Ogoni [mediator_tech]
  91. What is the meaning of Islam? a. A form of government b. A religion c. A language d. A type of food
  92. Where did Islam originate? a. Nigeria b. Saudi Arabia c. Egypt d. India
  93. Who is considered the founder of Islam? a. Muhammad b. Jesus c. Moses d. Buddha
  94. Who were some of the people that helped spread Islam in Nigeria? a. Umar Ibn Khattab b. Mansa Musa c. Usman dan Fodio d. Nelson Mandela
  95. What are the Five Pillars of Islam? a. Belief in Allah, fasting, prayer, pilgrimage, charity b. Belief in God, meditation, fasting, charity, worship c. Belief in Jesus, prayer, pilgrimage, charity, fasting d. Belief in multiple gods, meditation, worship, charity, pilgrimage
  96. What are the dominant areas where Islam is practiced in Nigeria? a. Northern Nigeria b. Western Nigeria c. Eastern Nigeria d. Southern Nigeria
  97. What is the significance of the Five Pillars of Islam? a. They are the core beliefs of Islam b. They are the holy texts of Islam c. They are the religious leaders of Islam d. They are the historical events of Islam
  98. How did Islam spread in Nigeria? a. Through trade and commerce b. Through military conquests c. Through colonization d. Through migration
  99. Who was Usman dan Fodio? a. A famous Nigerian musician b. A renowned poet c. A political leader and Islamic scholar d. A famous athlete
  100. Why is it important to learn about Islam in Nigeria? a. To understand the cultural and religious diversity of Nigeria b. To become a Muslim c. To convert others to Islam d. To promote religious intolerance

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PART B THEORY

  1.  Explain the meaning of religion
  2. Explain the meaning of Traditional Religion
  3. Write out 4 various types of Traditional Religions that are practiced in Lagos
  4. List 2 importance of traditional religions in Nigeria
  5. Explain 4 limitations of traditional religions in the society
  6. Explain the meaning of Christianity
  7. Mention the founder of Christianity
  8. Explain who the Christians are
  9. Examine the origin of Christianity in Nigeria
  10. Relate the early Christian missionaries and the roles they played in Nigeria
  11. Explain the meaning of Islam
  12. Give the origin of Islam
  13. State the founder of Islam
  14. Examine the people that helped spread of Islam in Nigeria
  15. Mention the five pillars of Islam
  16. Write the dominant areas where Islam is practiced in Nigeria