First Term Examination Questions: Civic Education for Primary 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 11

First Term Examination Questions: Civic Education for Primary 2


Part A: Objective Questions (30 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions with Options)

  1. Civic education helps us learn about our ______.
    a) toys
    b) rights
    c) games
    d) songs
  2. Being honest means always telling the ______.
    a) story
    b) joke
    c) truth
    d) lie
  3. Saying “sorry” when you hurt someone is an example of ______.
    a) rudeness
    b) politeness
    c) shouting
    d) ignoring
  4. Etiquette means following ______ of behavior.
    a) games
    b) rules
    c) jokes
    d) stories
  5. Waiting for your turn in line is an example of ______.
    a) pushing
    b) shouting
    c) politeness
    d) ignoring
  6. Civic education teaches us how to be good ______.
    a) players
    b) singers
    c) citizens
    d) dancers
  7. Being honest can lead to ______.
    a) praise
    b) shame
    c) punishment
    d) noise
  8. Treating others with respect shows ______.
    a) rudeness
    b) noise
    c) courtesy
    d) fighting
  9. In a democracy, people ______ for their leaders.
    a) sing
    b) dance
    c) vote
    d) play
  10. Helping someone in need is a sign of ______.
    a) politeness
    b) rudeness
    c) selfishness
    d) noise
  11. Speaking softly in a library shows ______.
    a) respect
    b) disrespect
    c) rudeness
    d) noise
  12. Being honest makes you feel ______ about yourself.
    a) sad
    b) bad
    c) good
    d) confused
  13. Civic education includes learning about our ______ in the community.
    a) games
    b) toys
    c) rights
    d) songs
  14. Lying can lead to ______.
    a) trust
    b) praise
    c) punishment
    d) reward
  15. Using good manners is part of ______.
    a) etiquette
    b) noise
    c) story
    d) game
  16. Showing kindness to others is an example of ______.
    a) rudeness
    b) noise
    c) courtesy
    d) fighting
  17. Following the rules in public places shows ______.
    a) disrespect
    b) courtesy
    c) rudeness
    d) fighting
  18. Saying “thank you” when someone helps you is being ______.
    a) rude
    b) polite
    c) noisy
    d) selfish
  19. Civic education helps us understand our ______ as citizens.
    a) games
    b) roles
    c) toys
    d) stories
  20. Treating others with respect is a part of ______.
    a) etiquette
    b) noise
    c) story
    d) game
  21. Being honest with your friends builds ______.
    a) trust
    b) noise
    c) rudeness
    d) confusion
  22. Helping to clean up your classroom shows ______.
    a) disrespect
    b) responsibility
    c) rudeness
    d) noise
  23. Being polite in a queue means ______.
    a) pushing
    b) shouting
    c) waiting your turn
    d) ignoring
  24. Using polite words is part of showing ______.
    a) rudeness
    b) noise
    c) courtesy
    d) fighting
  25. Voting in an election is a ______ practice.
    a) playing
    b) singing
    c) democratic
    d) fighting
  26. Helping others when they are in trouble is a sign of ______.
    a) politeness
    b) rudeness
    c) selfishness
    d) noise
  27. Keeping quiet during a lesson shows ______.
    a) respect
    b) disrespect
    c) rudeness
    d) noise
  28. Being honest means telling the ______ even when it’s hard.
    a) lie
    b) story
    c) truth
    d) joke
  29. Being polite to your classmates helps to build ______.
    a) noise
    b) fights
    c) good relationships
    d) confusion
  30. Following the rules of behavior in school shows ______.
    a) etiquette
    b) noise
    c) story
    d) game

Part B: Theory Questions (20 Short Answer Questions)

  1. What is civic education?
  2. Why is honesty important?
  3. Name two examples of politeness.
  4. How should we behave in public places?
  5. What is the role of courtesy in making friends?
  6. Explain the term ‘politeness.’
  7. How can civic education help our country?
  8. What does it mean to follow etiquette?
  9. Why should we say “sorry” when we hurt someone?
  10. Describe one benefit of being honest.
  11. How can we show respect in public transport?
  12. What is a democratic practice?
  13. Why is it important to help others?
  14. What does it mean to be responsible in school?
  15. How can we build good relationships with others?
  16. Why should we keep noise levels down in a library?
  17. Describe one punishment for dishonesty.
  18. How can we show politeness in a queue?
  19. What does it mean to show respect in public?
  20. Why is it important to use polite words?

Part C: True or False Questions (10 Questions)

  1. Honesty means always telling the truth. (True)
  2. Courtesy is about being rude to others. (False)
  3. Civic education teaches us about our rights and duties. (True)
  4. Being noisy in public places shows respect. (False)
  5. Saying “please” and “thank you” is polite. (True)
  6. Helping others shows rudeness. (False)
  7. Keeping quiet during a lesson shows respect. (True)
  8. Voting is part of democratic practices. (True)
  9. Telling lies builds trust. (False)
  10. Using polite words is part of etiquette. (True)

Instructions for Teachers:

  1. Review all topics covered this term before administering the exam.
  2. Encourage pupils to read each question carefully.
  3. Collect and mark the exam papers, providing feedback to each pupil.

Instructions for Students:

  1. Read each question carefully.
  2. Choose the correct answer for the fill-in-the-blank questions.
  3. Write short answers for the theory questions.
  4. Indicate True or False for the True or False questions.
  5. Ask for help if you do not understand a question.

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