Third Term Examinations For Primary SCHOOLS Primary 1 TO Primary 6 Cultural and Creative Arts
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION
SUBJECT: CREATIVE ART
CLASS: PRIMARY FOUR
SECTION A: Choose the correct answer by underlining it.
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is finding a local alternative to an existing art material.
(a) Silhouette (b) Improvisation (c) Manipulation -
The clothes worn by actors and actresses on stage to achieve their presentation is called
(a) Apparel (b) Fashion (c) Costumes -
Which of these musical instruments is an aerophone?
(a) Violin (b) Saxophone (c) Guitar -
Which of these musical instruments is classified as a chordophone?
(a) Trumpet (b) Tambourine (c) Violin -
Which of these musical instruments is classified as an idiophone?
(a) Gong (b) Talking drum (c) Guitar -
Which of these musical instruments is classified as a membranophone?
(a) Saxophone (b) Keyboard (c) Talking drum -
“Moo” is the sound of which animal?
(a) Dog (b) Cow (c) Lion -
“Quack” is the sound of which animal?
(a) Duck (b) Cat (c) Dog -
“Mew” is the sound of which animal?
(a) Lion (b) Cow (c) Cat -
Hue is another word for
(a) Weather (b) Colour (c) Shape -
When shading is deep and dark, it is known as shading.
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When shading is neither too deep nor too dark, it is known as shading.
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is one of the values needed in Cultural and Creative Art.
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Life drawing is the drawing of objects.
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Still-life objects are objects made by
SECTION B
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Draw any two still-life objects of your choice.
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Cut and arrange cardboard to form:
(a) A person that has just graduated
(b) A cardboard flower
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION
SUBJECT: CREATIVE ART
CLASS: PRIMARY FIVE
SECTION A: Choose the correct answer by underlining it.
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A secondary colour is derived by mixing
(a) Tertiary colour (b) Secondary colour (c) Two primary colours -
Which of these is a three-dimensional shape?
(a) Diagonal (b) Oval (c) Cylinder -
An intermediate colour is obtained by mixing
(a) A neutral colour (b) A primary colour with a secondary colour (c) Two tertiary colours -
Which of these is an element of culture?
(a) Population (b) Greeting (c) Location -
Which of these is an art material or tool?
(a) Donkey (b) Monkey (c) Paintbrush -
Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe was born in
(a) Imo State (b) Niger State (c) Abia State -
He became the first president of Nigeria in
(a) 1973 (b) 1980 (c) 1960 -
Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe died in 1996 at what age?
(a) 75 years (b) 92 years (c) 80 years -
Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was born in
(a) Bauchi State (b) Borno State (c) Kaduna State -
He was assassinated on 15th January 1966 at what age?
(a) 60 years (b) 75 years (c) 54 years -
Origami is the folding of to form objects.
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Origami is a language.
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On the coat of arms, the eagle stands for
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The horses symbolize and
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The letter Y on the coat of arms represents the and
SECTION B
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Draw the following shapes:
(a) Cube
(b) Cuboid
(c) Cylinder
(d) Cone -
Trace your hand and cut it out.
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Make a bottle cover collage of any object of your choice.
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION
SUBJECT: CREATIVE ART
CLASS: PRIMARY SIX
SECTION A: Choose the correct answer by underlining it.
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When a play or drama has a happy ending, it is called a
(a) Tragedy (b) Comedy (c) Tragicomedy -
When a play or drama ends in sorrow, it is called a
(a) Tragicomedy (b) Tragedy (c) Comedy -
When a play or drama has a sorrowful beginning and a happy ending, it is called a
(a) Comedy (b) Tragicomedy (c) Tragedy -
Value may be described as the quality of being
(a) Useful and desirable (b) Mature (c) Modern -
A group of people who gather together in a particular place to watch a drama performance is called an
(a) Audience (b) Orchestra (c) Choir -
The actor who plays the main role in a drama is called the
(a) Villain (b) Hero (c) Director -
The written form of a play is called a
(a) Script (b) Novel (c) Score -
Which of these is an example of a traditional Nigerian artwork?
(a) Benin Bronze (b) Egyptian Mummy (c) Eiffel Tower -
A painting of a person’s face is called a
(a) Portrait (b) Landscape (c) Still life -
A painting of natural scenery such as mountains, trees, and rivers is called a
(a) Portrait (b) Landscape (c) Abstract -
is the blending of light and dark shades in a drawing.
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Perspective in drawing is used to create an illusion of
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In theatre arts, the part of a stage that is not visible to the audience is called the
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The Nigerian traditional dance performed during the Eyo festival is called
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The process of mixing different colours to create new shades is called
SECTION B
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Draw and shade an African mask.
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Make a simple paper sculpture of an animal of your choice.
Final Notes:
These questions are structured to test students’ understanding of Creative Arts concepts while integrating theoretical and practical activities. The Section B tasks encourage hands-on application, enhancing students’ creative skills.
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION ANSWERS
SUBJECT: CREATIVE ART
PRIMARY ONE ANSWERS
SECTION A (Objective Questions)
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Circle
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Red
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Drawing
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Paintbrush
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Clay
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Pencil
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Eraser
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Broom
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Paper
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Colours
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Red, Blue, Yellow
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Painting
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Sculpture
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Shapes
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Square
SECTION B (Practical Questions – Sample Answers)
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Draw and Colour: Apple, Banana, and a Ball.
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Paper Folding: Fold a paper into a simple fan shape.
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Clay Modeling: Mold a small ball and a simple cup using clay.
PRIMARY TWO ANSWERS
SECTION A (Objective Questions)
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Pencil
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Red, Blue, Yellow
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Colouring
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Glue
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Paper
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Sun
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Tree
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Orange
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Black
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Broom
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Fish
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A House
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Cardboard
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Brush
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Handmade Craft
SECTION B (Practical Questions – Sample Answers)
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Draw and Colour: A Mango, A Chair, and A Book.
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Handprint Art: Dip your hand in paint and press it on paper.
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Simple Weaving: Use strips of paper to weave a mat.
PRIMARY THREE ANSWERS
SECTION A (Objective Questions)
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Primary Colours
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Secondary Colours
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Sculpture
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Crayons
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Colour Mixing
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Collage
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Brush
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Paper Folding
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Red + Yellow = Orange
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Blue + Yellow = Green
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Shape Drawing
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Clay Work
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Drawing Board
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Scissors
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Colouring Book
SECTION B (Practical Questions – Sample Answers)
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Draw and Colour: A Bird, A Sun, and A Boat.
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Create a Paper Mask: Cut out a face shape and decorate it.
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Make a Simple Greeting Card: Use paper, glue, and decorations.
PRIMARY FOUR ANSWERS
SECTION A (Objective Questions)
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Improvisation
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Costumes
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Saxophone
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Violin
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Gong
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Talking drum
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Cow
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Duck
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Cat
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Colour
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Dark shading
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Medium shading
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Creativity
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Living objects
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Human beings
SECTION B (Practical Questions – Sample Answers)
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Still-life objects: Apple, Bottle, Shoe, Cup
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Cardboard Collage:
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Graduate Scene: Use cardboard cutouts to depict a person in a graduation cap and gown.
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Flower: Cut and arrange colored cardboard pieces to form a flower with petals and leaves.
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PRIMARY FIVE ANSWERS
SECTION A (Objective Questions)
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Two primary colours
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Cylinder
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A primary colour with a secondary colour
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Greeting
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Paintbrush
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Niger State
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1960
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92 years
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Bauchi State
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54 years
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Paper
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Japanese
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Strength
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Dignity and pride
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Niger and Benue rivers
SECTION B (Practical Questions – Sample Answers)
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Draw the following shapes: Cube, Cuboid, Cylinder, and Cone.
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Hand Cutout: Trace and cut your hand outline on paper.
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Bottle Cap Collage: Arrange bottle caps to form an object like a house or a tree.
PRIMARY SIX ANSWERS
SECTION A (Objective Questions)
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Comedy
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Tragedy
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Tragicomedy
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Useful and desirable
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Audience
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Hero
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Script
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Benin Bronze
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Portrait
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Landscape
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Shading
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Depth
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Backstage
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Eyo dance
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Colour mixing
SECTION B (Practical Questions – Sample Answers)
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African Mask Drawing: Sketch and shade a traditional African mask.
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Paper Sculpture of an Animal: Use folded paper to create a simple 3D model of a bird, fish, or elephant.