Second Term Examination Questions Security Education Primary 3 Second Term

Second Term Examination – Security Education (Primary 3)

Instructions for Teachers and Students

Teachers’ Instructions:

  1. Ensure a quiet and organized examination environment.
  2. Read and explain the instructions clearly to the students before they begin.
  3. Distribute question papers and answer sheets carefully.
  4. Ensure that students do not copy from each other.
  5. Supervise the exam without giving hints or answers.
  6. Collect all answer sheets immediately after the exam.

Students’ Instructions:

  1. Write your name, class, and subject on the answer sheet.
  2. Read each question carefully before answering.
  3. Do not talk or copy from others.
  4. Keep your work neat and clear.
  5. If you have a question, raise your hand and ask the teacher.
  6. Submit your answer sheet when time is up.

Part A: Objective Questions 

  1. Criminal behavior is an action that ____ the law.
    a) Obeys
    b) Breaks
    c) Follows
    d) Supports
  2. A person who steals is called a ____.
    a) Teacher
    b) Thief
    c) Doctor
    d) Student
  3. A common cause of crime is ____.
    a) Honesty
    b) Poverty
    c) Kindness
    d) Studying
  4. Drug abuse means ____.
    a) Taking medicine properly
    b) Using drugs the wrong way
    c) Eating healthy food
    d) Drinking water
  5. An example of a personal crime is ____.
    a) Stealing
    b) Farming
    c) Teaching
    d) Studying
  6. A state crime is committed against ____.
    a) A friend
    b) A country
    c) A school
    d) A house
  7. One way to prevent crime is by ____.
    a) Ignoring the law
    b) Reporting criminals
    c) Fighting others
    d) Encouraging stealing
  8. Examination malpractice means ____.
    a) Copying in an exam
    b) Studying hard
    c) Helping a friend study
    d) Reading books
  9. A common criminal behavior is ____.
    a) Lying
    b) Playing
    c) Eating
    d) Sleeping
  10. National security protects ____.
    a) Only schools
    b) The whole country
    c) Only animals
    d) Only markets
  11. One way to ensure security is ____.
    a) Leaving doors open
    b) Following rules
    c) Ignoring strangers
    d) Sleeping all day
  12. Theft means taking things ____.
    a) With permission
    b) Without permission
    c) From a friend
    d) As a gift

 


Part B: Theory Questions 

  1. What is a crime?
  2. Give two examples of criminal behavior.
  3. What does drug abuse mean?
  4. Name two causes of crime.
  5. How can we prevent crime?
  6. What is examination malpractice?
  7. Give one effect of criminal behavior.
  8. What is national security?
  9. What is a security policy?
  10. What is theft?
  11. Give two examples of theft.
  12. How can we prevent theft?
  13. What should you do if you see someone stealing?
  14. Why is it important to obey laws?
  15. What is robbery?
  16. What is fraud?
  17. How does poverty cause crime?
  18. What is shoplifting?
  19. Give one way to stop examination malpractice.
  20. What is a good way to stay safe?
  21. What is a personal crime?
  22. What is a state crime?
  23. How can education help prevent crime?
  24. What should you do if you see a crime?
  25. What is the role of the police in security?
  26. Why should we report criminals?
  27. How can family help prevent crime?
  28. What is an example of state crime?
  29. How can honesty help reduce crime?
  30. What is one thing you should not do in an exam?

Part C: True or False Questions (30 Questions)

  1. Crime is an action that obeys the law. (False)
  2. Stealing is a criminal behavior. (True)
  3. Drug abuse can lead to crime. (True)
  4. Poverty can cause crime. (True)
  5. Obeying the law prevents crime. (True)
  6. Examination malpractice is a good habit. (False)
  7. National security protects only animals. (False)
  8. A thief is someone who takes things without permission. (True)
  9. Fraud is a type of theft. (True)
  10. Shoplifting is when someone steals from a shop. (True)

 


Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions (30 Questions without Options)

  1. A person who steals is called a ______.
  2. Stealing is an example of ______ behavior.
  3. ______ is when someone copies in an exam.
  4. National security keeps a ______ safe.
  5. ______ means taking something that is not yours.
  6. Shoplifting is when someone steals from a ______.
  7. Locking doors can help prevent ______.
  8. A thief is someone who takes things without ______.
  9. ______ can cause people to commit crimes.
  10. Reporting a thief helps the ______.

 


Conclusion

This examination helps students review everything they have learned this term in a simple and engaging way.

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