The highest national honour award in Nigeria is GCFR. What is the full meaning of GCFR
Marking Guide To Civic Education Primary 6 First Term Examination
Multiple-Choice Questions
- (c) national honours
- (b) 1964
- (a) to promote corruption
- (b) GCFR
- (b) commodities
- (a) imported goods
- (b) tolerance
- (a) honesty
- (c) vengeance
- (b) cooperation
- (a) pay tax and levies
- (c) going against community rules
- (b) protect life and property
- (a) yes
- (c) national unity
- (a) hatred
- (b) nationalism
- (a) national symbols
- (c) dignity
- (b) constitution
Part B – Acronyms
- (i) GCFR – Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (ii) GCON – Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (iii) MFR – Member of the Federal Republic
b.) The highest national honour award is GCFR.
- (a) Peace is a state of harmony, freedom from conflict or violence, where people live in mutual understanding and cooperation.
b.) Two values that promote peace are tolerance and forgiveness.
- Nigerian goods are products or items that are produced within the borders of Nigeria.
b.) Two examples of Nigerian goods could be locally grown agricultural products and handmade crafts.
- Two examples of national symbols are the national flag and the national coat of arms.
b.) The eagle in the coat of arms stands for strength.
- Two reasons why we need to value Nigerian goods are: (a) Supporting the local economy and industries. (b) Reducing dependency on imported goods and strengthening self-sufficiency.
b.) “Arise, O compatriots.” The compatriots are fellow citizens or fellow countrymen.