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

 

Civic Education Primary 6 First Term Examination

 

Multiple-Choice Questions

  1. (c) national honours
  2. (b) 1964
  3. (a) to promote corruption
  4. (b) GCFR
  5. (b) commodities
  6. (a) imported goods
  7. (b) tolerance
  8. (a) honesty
  9. (c) vengeance
  10. (b) cooperation
  11. (a) pay tax and levies
  12. (c) going against community rules
  13. (b) protect life and property
  14. (a) yes
  15. (c) national unity
  16. (a) hatred
  17. (b) nationalism
  18. (a) national symbols
  19. (c) dignity
  20. (b) constitution

Part B – Acronyms

  1. (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.

  2. (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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

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