Third Term Examinations Security Education Primary 6 Third Term Lesson Notes Week 11
Subject: Security Education
Class: Primary 6
Term: Third Term
Type: Lesson Notes
Week: Week 11
Topic: Third Term Examination Primary 6 Security Education
Answer the following questions
- Crime refers to any action that breaks the ___________. a. Rules b. Law c. Code of conduct d. School policies
- Taking someone’s property without their permission is called ___________. a. Robbery b. Assault c. Vandalism d. None of the above
- Cybercrime refers to committing crimes using ___________. a. Guns b. Knives c. Computers or the internet d. None of the above
- Embezzlement or insider trading are examples of ___________. a. White-collar crime b. Sexual offenses c. Hate crimes d. Drug-related offenses
- Crimes related to sexual conduct are called ___________. a. Theft and robbery b. Vandalism and destruction of property c. Sexual offenses d. Assault and battery
- Damaging or destroying someone else’s property is called ___________. a. Cybercrime b. Vandalism and destruction of property c. Theft and robbery d. Assault and battery
- Crimes committed against someone based on their race, ethnicity, religion, or other personal characteristic are called ___________. a. Hate crimes b. Sexual offenses c. Drug-related offenses d. White-collar crime
- The legal system defines what actions are considered criminal and what ___________ are appropriate for different types of crimes. a. Rewards b. Punishments c. Apologies d. None of the above
- Committing a crime can have serious consequences, including ___________. a. Fines, imprisonment, and a criminal record b. Awards, recognition, and praise c. Gifts, money, and presents d. None of the above
- It’s important to understand what actions are considered criminal so that we can avoid breaking the ___________ and stay safe within our communities. a. School rules b. Traffic laws c. Law d. None of the above
- Taking someone else’s property without permission is known as __________. a) Impersonation b) Theft c) Assault d) Vandalism
- Non-consensual sexual contact is known as __________. a) Rape b) Theft c) Cybercrime d) Impersonation
- Pretending to be someone else is known as __________. a) Vandalism b) Assault c) Cybercrime d) Impersonation
- Any act that causes physical harm to another person is considered __________. a) Vandalism b) Rape c) Assault d) Theft
- Illegal activity carried out on the internet is known as __________. a) Cybercrime b) Vandalism c) Theft d) Impersonation
- Destroying or damaging someone else’s property is known as __________. a) Cybercrime b) Theft c) Vandalism d) Impersonation
- If you are caught stealing, you can be punished by imprisonment or payment of __________. a) Fines b) Rewards c) Gifts d) Praises
- If someone is found guilty of rape, they can be sentenced to __________. a) Imprisonment or fines b) Community service c) Counseling d) All of the above
- If you are found guilty of cybercrime, you can be punished with imprisonment or __________. a) Warning b) Rehabilitation c) Fines d) Praises
- Breaking the law can have serious consequences, including __________. a) Imprisonment, fines, and even death penalty in some cases b) Rewards and praise c) Community service d) All of the above
- What is NAFDAC responsible for? a) Ensuring the safety and quality of food and drugs in Nigeria b) Regulating traffic in Nigeria c) Promoting agriculture in Nigeria d) Ensuring the safety of Nigerian borders
- Adulterated food and fake drugs can cause: a) Illness b) Death c) Both A and B d) None of the above
- Punishments for producing adulterated food or fake drugs can include: a) Fines b) Imprisonment c) Both A and B d) None of the above
- The primary goal of NAFDAC is to: a) Promote international trade b) Protect the health of Nigerian consumers c) Provide job opportunities in the food and drug industry d) None of the above
- What should you do if you suspect someone is producing adulterated food or fake drugs? a) Ignore it b) Report it to the authorities c) Consume it anyway d) Sell it to others
- Which of the following is not a role of NAFDAC in the punishment for crimes related to adulterated food and fake drugs? a) Setting standards for food and drug production b) Conducting inspections of production facilities c) Providing legal defense for offenders d) Seizing and destroying adulterated products
- What is the punishment for producing adulterated food or fake drugs? a) A slap on the wrist b) A fine c) Imprisonment d) None of the above
- What is the importance of buying food and drugs from trusted sources? a) To avoid consuming adulterated or fake products b) To support local businesses c) To get a better deal d) None of the above
- Which agency works with NAFDAC to ensure the safety and quality of imported food and drugs? a) The United Nations b) The World Health Organization c) The African Union d) None of the above
- What is the primary reason for punishing producers of adulterated food and fake drugs? a) To protect the health of consumers b) To promote international trade c) To increase government revenue d) None of the above
Part B Theory
- What is the punishment for theft?
- Define rape and explain its legal punishment.
- What is the importance of making the right choices and avoiding committing crimes?
- What is cybercrime, and what are its legal consequences?
- What is the punishment for vandalizing someone else’s property?
- What is NAFDAC responsible for?
- What can adulterated food and fake drugs cause?
- What is the punishment for producing adulterated food or fake drugs?
- Why is it important to buy food and drugs from trusted sources?
- What should you do if you suspect someone is producing adulterated food or fake drugs?