First Term Examination Security Education Primary 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 11

Security Education First Term Examination

Subject: Security Education
Class: Primary 2
Term: First Term
Week: 11
Age: 7 years
Topic: Examination on All Topics Covered This Term
Duration: 60 minutes

Instructions for Teachers and Students

For Teachers:

  1. Ensure all students understand the questions.
  2. Provide necessary explanations and examples.
  3. Mark and review the answers with the students.

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. Answer True or False for the fill-in-the-gap questions.
  5. Ask for help if you do not understand any question.

Examination Questions

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

  1. A source of insecurity in Nigeria is ______.
    a) Electricity
    b) Bombing
    c) Water
    d) Education
  2. Food poisoning can come from eating ______ food.
    a) Fresh
    b) Spoiled
    c) Clean
    d) Raw
  3. A suspicious movement should be reported to ______.
    a) A teacher
    b) A friend
    c) A pet
    d) A stranger
  4. Dangerous chemicals can cause ______ to our health.
    a) Harm
    b) Joy
    c) Fun
    d) Play
  5. A stranger is someone you have never ______.
    a) Seen
    b) Known
    c) Talked to
    d) Liked
  6. Riot is a form of ______ disturbance.
    a) Peaceful
    b) Violent
    c) Calm
    d) Happy
  7. Bombing can destroy ______.
    a) Nature
    b) Buildings
    c) Fun
    d) School
  8. If you suspect food poisoning, you should go to a ______.
    a) Doctor
    b) Teacher
    c) Stranger
    d) Neighbor
  9. Chemicals like lead are ______.
    a) Safe
    b) Harmful
    c) Useful
    d) Clean
  10. To curb riots, schools should have good ______.
    a) Discipline
    b) Food
    c) Games
    d) Music
  11. The consequence of suicide bombing is ______.
    a) Joy
    b) Destruction
    c) Peace
    d) Fun
  12. To avoid food poisoning, always eat ______ food.
    a) Clean
    b) Spoiled
    c) Dirty
    d) Rotten
  13. If you see a stranger in school, you should ______.
    a) Greet them
    b) Report them
    c) Ignore them
    d) Play with them
  14. Dangerous chemicals can be found in ______.
    a) Toys
    b) Schools
    c) Factories
    d) Books
  15. Riot can be caused by unfair ______.
    a) Treatment
    b) Games
    c) Music
    d) Food
  16. Eating contaminated food can cause ______.
    a) Illness
    b) Strength
    c) Happiness
    d) Excitement
  17. Reporting suspicious activities helps to ______ us.
    a) Endanger
    b) Protect
    c) Confuse
    d) Harm
  18. Suicide bombing is a form of ______.
    a) Celebration
    b) Violence
    c) Joy
    d) Game
  19. Asbestos is a ______ chemical.
    a) Harmless
    b) Dangerous
    c) Fun
    d) Safe
  20. Strangers may offer you ______ to make you go with them.
    a) Sweets
    b) Toys
    c) Water
    d) Books
  21. The effect of bombing on the environment is ______.
    a) Growth
    b) Destruction
    c) Beauty
    d) Improvement
  22. To avoid chemical dangers, always read ______.
    a) Books
    b) Labels
    c) Games
    d) Songs
  23. Food poisoning symptoms include ______.
    a) Happiness
    b) Vomiting
    c) Strength
    d) Fun
  24. If a stranger approaches you, you should ______.
    a) Report
    b) Follow
    c) Ignore
    d) Play
  25. Bombing can result in loss of ______.
    a) Lives
    b) Toys
    c) Games
    d) Music
  26. Schools can prevent riots by having good ______.
    a) Discipline
    b) Food
    c) Games
    d) Music
  27. Always report suspicious movements to a ______.
    a) Teacher
    b) Friend
    c) Pet
    d) Stranger
  28. A riot can cause damage to ______.
    a) People
    b) Buildings
    c) Nature
    d) All of the above
  29. Suicide bombing is ______.
    a) Safe
    b) Dangerous
    c) Fun
    d) Playful
  30. To stay safe from food poisoning, always wash your ______.
    a) Hands
    b) Toys
    c) Clothes
    d) Shoes

Part B: Theory Questions (20 Short Answer Questions)

  1. What is food poisoning?
  2. Name two dangerous chemicals.
  3. What should you do if you see a stranger in school?
  4. Explain the difference between danger and insecurity.
  5. What are the effects of bombing on the environment?
  6. How can you identify a suspicious person?
  7. What should you do if you suspect food poisoning?
  8. Why is it important to report strangers?
  9. Name two causes of riots.
  10. How can schools curb riots?
  11. What are the symptoms of food poisoning?
  12. Why should we avoid dangerous chemicals?
  13. What is the consequence of involving in suicide bombing?
  14. How can bombing be prevented in Nigeria?
  15. Why is it important to be cautious around strangers?
  16. Name two sources of insecurity in Nigeria.
  17. What is the effect of asbestos on health?
  18. Explain why food poisoning is dangerous.
  19. How can we stay safe from dangerous chemicals?
  20. What should you do if you see a suspicious movement?

Part C: Fill in the Gaps (10 True or False Questions)

  1. A riot is a peaceful gathering.
  2. Bombing can cause harm to people.
  3. Strangers are people you know very well.
  4. Dangerous chemicals are safe to use without protection.
  5. Reporting suspicious activities can help prevent danger.
  6. Eating spoiled food can cause food poisoning.
  7. A superior person is a teacher or trusted adult.
  8. Suicide bombing is a form of peaceful protest.
  9. Dangerous chemicals can be found in some factories.
  10. It is safe to accept sweets from strangers.

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