Social Studies Pry 5 Third Term Examination

Multiple-Choice Questions

  1. What does housing mean? a) Places where people grow food
    b) Places where people live
    c) Places where people go to school
    d) Places where people play
  2. What is adequate housing? a) Housing that is too small
    b) Housing that meets all basic needs
    c) Housing that is far from the city
    d) Housing that has no windows
  3. How does housing relate to population? a) More people need fewer houses
    b) More people need more houses
    c) Housing has no relation to population
    d) Fewer people need more houses
  4. Which of these is a feature of adequate housing? a) No windows
    b) Clean water supply
    c) Broken roof
    d) Dirty surroundings
  5. What does HIV stand for? a) Human Immunodeficiency Virus
    b) Human Infection Virus
    c) Healthy Immune Virus
    d) High Infection Virus
  6. What can help maintain physical fitness? a) Eating junk food
    b) Regular exercise
    c) Watching TV all day
    d) Sleeping all day
  7. What is drug abuse? a) Using medicine correctly
    b) Misusing drugs
    c) Drinking water
    d) Exercising regularly
  8. What is pollution? a) Making the environment clean
    b) Making the environment dirty
    c) Planting trees
    d) Recycling waste
  9. Which of these is a consequence of drug abuse? a) Better health
    b) Addiction
    c) Stronger body
    d) Improved memory
  10. What can HIV/AIDS cause in the body? a) Stronger immunity
    b) Weak immunity
    c) More energy
    d) Better health
  11. Why is adequate housing important? a) It makes people unhappy
    b) It provides comfort and safety
    c) It increases pollution
    d) It makes people sick
  12. What can reduce pollution? a) Burning waste
    b) Using bicycles
    c) Throwing garbage anywhere
    d) Cutting down trees
  13. What is a symptom of HIV/AIDS? a) High energy levels
    b) Frequent illnesses
    c) Increased appetite
    d) Stronger muscles
  14. What is an example of physical fitness activity? a) Watching TV
    b) Running
    c) Sleeping
    d) Eating junk food
  15. What is one effect of inadequate housing? a) Better health
    b) Poor health
    c) More comfort
    d) Improved safety
  16. Which of these is a pollutant? a) Clean air
    b) Clean water
    c) Smoke from factories
    d) Fresh fruits
  17. How can people prevent drug abuse? a) By using drugs as prescribed by a doctor
    b) By taking any drugs they find
    c) By avoiding all medicines
    d) By sharing drugs with friends
  18. Which feature is important in an adequate house? a) Cracked walls
    b) Proper ventilation
    c) Leaky roof
    d) Broken windows
  19. What should people do to stay physically fit? a) Eat a lot of candy
    b) Exercise regularly
    c) Sit all day
    d) Sleep late
  20. What is the main cause of air pollution? a) Planting trees
    b) Burning fossil fuels
    c) Using solar power
    d) Recycling
  21. How does HIV/AIDS spread? a) By shaking hands
    b) By mosquito bites
    c) Through unprotected sex and sharing needles
    d) By drinking water
  22. What does physical fitness improve? a) Mental health
    b) Pollution levels
    c) Drug abuse
    d) Housing problems
  23. Which of these is a cause of water pollution? a) Throwing trash in rivers
    b) Planting gardens
    c) Using rainwater
    d) Drinking clean water
  24. How can adequate housing improve health? a) By providing a clean environment
    b) By being overcrowded
    c) By having no windows
    d) By having no toilets
  25. What is the full form of AIDS? a) Acute Immune Deficiency Syndrome
    b) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
    c) Automatic Immune Deficiency Syndrome
    d) Average Immune Deficiency Syndrome
  26. What is a common result of air pollution? a) Cleaner air
    b) Respiratory problems
    c) Improved eyesight
    d) Better food
  27. What activity should be avoided to prevent drug abuse? a) Taking prescribed medication
    b) Misusing drugs
    c) Exercising regularly
    d) Eating healthy
  28. Which of these is a benefit of physical fitness? a) Increased pollution
    b) Stronger muscles
    c) Weaker body
    d) More illnesses
  29. How can housing be made adequate? a) By keeping it dirty
    b) By providing clean water and sanitation
    c) By overcrowding it
    d) By not repairing it
  30. What can be done to reduce pollution in cities? a) Using public transportation
    b) Driving more cars
    c) Burning more waste
    d) Cutting down trees

Theory Questions

  1. What does HIV stand for?
  2. Name one feature of adequate housing.
  3. What is drug abuse?
  4. How can people maintain physical fitness?
  5. What is one cause of air pollution?
  6. How can housing affect population?
  7. What is one way to prevent drug abuse?
  8. What does pollution do to the environment?
  9. Name one consequence of inadequate housing.
  10. What does AIDS stand for?

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Third Term Scheme

Primary 5 Social Studies Third Term

  1. Housing – Meaning (Types) and Acquisition of Houses (Primary 5)
  2.  Features of Adequate Housing (Primary 5)
  3.  Population and Housing (Primary 5)
  4. Personal Hygiene and Physical Development (Primary 5)
  5. Physical Fitness and Population 
  6.  Drug Abuse – Wrong use of drugs (Primary 5)
  7. Mid Term Test Social Studies Primary 5 Third Term Lesson Notes Week 7
  8. Prevention of Drug Abuse – Life – Coping Skills Social Studies Primary 5 Third Term Lesson Notes Week 8
  9. Pollution – Meaning (Types) and Effects of Pollution (Primary 5)
  10. Natural Disaster – Meaning (Types) Causes of Disaster (Primary 5)
  11. Mechanized Agriculture – Meaning, Advantages and Disadvantages of Mechanized Agriculture (Primary 5)
  12.  Difference Between Man and Woman (Primary 5)
  13. Primary 5 Social Studies Third Term Week 13
  14. Revision, Test and Examination