Primary 1 Third Term History Mid Term Test / Break

Primary 1 Third Term Lesson Notes

History

Weeks 7

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Primary 1 Third Term History Mid Term Test / Break

  1. The procedures of becoming a traditional ruler in Lagos involves __________. a) birthright b) election by the people c) appointment by the government
  2. The traditional rites involved before an individual becomes a traditional ruler in Lagos include __________. a) offering of sacrifices b) wearing of specific clothing c) reciting of poems
  3. The items involved in the installation or coronation of a traditional ruler in Lagos include __________. a) Akoko leaves b) cowries c) beads
  4. The traditional ruler’s staff is called __________. a) Opa Ase b) Opa Oranmiyan c) Opa Osanyin
  5. The traditional ruler’s crown is called __________. a) Ade b) Eze c) Obi
  6. If a traditional ruler in Lagos commits an offense, he may be __________. a) praised b) deposed c) promoted
  7. The traditional ruler of Lagos is known as the __________. a) Oba b) Emir c) King
  8. The first step in becoming a traditional ruler in Lagos is to __________. a) study at a university b) be nominated by the ruling council c) gain the support of the people
  9. The traditional ruler of Lagos is believed to have __________. a) supernatural powers b) no powers c) limited powers
  10. The red cap worn by traditional rulers in Lagos is called __________. a) Fila b) Abeti Aja c) Aso Oke
  11. The traditional ruler of Lagos is usually selected from the __________. a) royal family b) commoners c) military
  12. During the installation of a traditional ruler in Lagos, he is given __________. a) a sword b) a drum c) a horse
  13. The traditional ruler’s palace is called __________. a) Oke-Afa b) Iga c) Obi
  14. The traditional ruler of Lagos is considered to be __________. a) above the law b) below the law c) equal to the law
  15. The traditional ruler’s regalia includes __________. a) beads b) feathers c) buttons
  16. The traditional ruler of Lagos is usually crowned by the __________. a) governor b) president c) people
  17. The Akoko leaves used in the installation of a traditional ruler in Lagos symbolize __________. a) authority b) wisdom c) courage
  18. If a traditional ruler in Lagos is deposed, he may be replaced by __________. a) his son b) another member of the royal family c) an outsider
  19. The traditional ruler of Lagos is responsible for __________. a) national security b) local governance c) international trade
  20. The traditional ruler of Lagos is considered to be a __________. a) cultural symbol b) religious leader c) political figure
  21. The symbols of traditional authority represent the authority of ____________ in Lagos State. a) religious leaders b) traditional rulers c) government officials
  22. The symbols of traditional authority are used to identify the ____________. a) location of the ruler b) power and authority of the ruler c) wealth of the ruler
  23. The symbols of traditional authority can be made from different materials such as ____________. a) gold and silver b) wood and bronze c) plastic and paper
  24. The staff carried by traditional rulers is called a ____________. a) scepter b) sword c) cane
  25. The crown worn by traditional rulers represents their ____________. a) age b) authority c) wealth
  26. The traditional ruler’s stool is a symbol of their ____________. a) comfort b) power c) religion
  27. The use of symbols of traditional authority dates back to ____________. a) the 21st century b) the colonial era c) the Stone Age
  28. The symbols of traditional authority are important because they ____________. a) represent the cultural heritage of Lagos State b) signify the wealth of the ruler c) have no significance
  29. The materials used in producing symbols of traditional authority are chosen based on their ____________. a) durability b) beauty c) price
  30. The use of symbols of traditional authority in Lagos State is a reflection of the ____________. a) political system b) religious practices c) fashion trends
  31. The traditional ruler’s regalia is made up of ____________. a) clothes and shoes b) beads and jewelry c) all of the above
  32. The symbols of traditional authority can also be seen in ____________. a) currency notes b) official documents c) both a and b
  33. The traditional ruler’s fan is a symbol of their ____________. a) authority b) comfort c) wealth
  34. The use of symbols of traditional authority is a way of ____________. a) preserving the culture and traditions of Lagos State b) showing off the ruler’s wealth c) intimidating the subjects
  35. The traditional ruler’s staff represents their ____________. a) age b) power c) hobby
  36. The symbols of traditional authority are passed down from ____________ to ____________. a) father, mother b) grandfather, grandmother c) ruler, ruler
  37. The use of symbols of traditional authority is a way of ____________. a) maintaining social order b) promoting chaos c) imposing tyranny
  38. The materials used in producing symbols of traditional authority are sourced from ____________. a) within Lagos State b) other states in Nigeria c) outside Nigeria
  39. The use of symbols of traditional authority is an important aspect of Lagos State’s ____________. a) economy b) politics c) tourism
  40. The symbols of traditional authority are an important part of Lagos State’s ____________. a) past b) present c) future
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