First Term Examination Security Education Primary 5 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Week 12: Examination of the Topics Covered in the First Term
Subject: Security Education
Class: Primary 5
Term: First Term
Age: 9 years
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Exam Instructions
For Teachers:
- Ensure that all students are seated quietly before the exam begins.
- Distribute exam papers and answer sheets to each student.
- Do not allow any form of communication between students during the exam.
- Ensure that the exam hall is monitored at all times.
- Do not assist or give clues to students during the exam.
- Collect all answer sheets immediately after the exam ends.
- Record all incidents of suspected exam malpractice for further review.
For Students:
- Sit quietly and wait for the teacher to distribute your exam paper.
- Read all instructions carefully before answering any questions.
- Do not talk or share answers with other students during the exam.
- Keep your eyes on your own paper.
- If you finish early, review your answers before submitting your paper.
- Do not bring any unauthorized materials into the exam hall.
- Remember, honesty is the best policy—do not cheat.
Part A: Objective Questions
(30 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions with Options)
- Personal security means keeping yourself ______.
a) quiet
b) safe
c) happy
d) hidden - If you get lost, you should ______.
a) walk around
b) stay in one place
c) run
d) hide - Never accept ______ from a stranger.
a) money
b) food
c) help
d) directions - Running with sharp objects is ______.
a) fun
b) safe
c) dangerous
d) exciting - The school gate should be ______.
a) guarded
b) open
c) locked
d) decorated - Pupils should not leave the school without ______.
a) friends
b) permission
c) food
d) shoes - A security club helps to promote ______.
a) games
b) noise
c) safety
d) fights - Sharing your home address with strangers is ______.
a) fun
b) dangerous
c) safe
d) necessary - Security personnel at the school gate ______.
a) play games
b) protect pupils
c) open the gate
d) chat with friends - You should tell a ______ if someone touches you inappropriately.
a) stranger
b) friend
c) trusted adult
d) pet - The school compound should be ______ to ensure safety.
a) fenced
b) crowded
c) busy
d) dirty - Pupils should be discouraged from ______ around the school.
a) reading
b) playing
c) loitering
d) helping - Jumping from the staircase can lead to ______.
a) fun
b) accidents
c) safety
d) praise - If you see a stranger near the school, you should ______.
a) ask for help
b) inform a teacher
c) ignore them
d) greet them - Knowing your parents’ phone number is important for ______.
a) fun
b) safety
c) games
d) stories - Personal security is about ______ yourself from harm.
a) exposing
b) protecting
c) hiding
d) avoiding - If someone gives you a gift and asks you to keep it secret, you should ______.
a) accept it
b) tell your parents
c) hide it
d) ignore it - The school should have a ______ for emergencies.
a) playground
b) security plan
c) library
d) garden - Pupils should always walk, not ______ in the school compound.
a) run
b) jump
c) skip
d) play - A trusted adult could be a ______.
a) stranger
b) teacher
c) neighbor
d) friend - Never share your ______ online with people you don’t know.
a) pictures
b) toys
c) address
d) games - It is important to have security ______ in the school.
a) tips
b) mistakes
c) problems
d) risks - If you see a fire, you should ______.
a) run towards it
b) call for help
c) ignore it
d) start another one - In school, you should avoid ______ with strangers.
a) chatting
b) playing
c) eating
d) laughing - Always report any ______ behavior to a teacher.
a) normal
b) suspicious
c) friendly
d) fun - It is important to be ______ while crossing the road.
a) careless
b) alert
c) fast
d) loud - Pupils should not ______ the school fence.
a) paint
b) climb
c) kick
d) push - A security club in school helps teach pupils about ______.
a) safety
b) fun
c) games
d) sports - Running up and down the stairs is ______.
a) safe
b) dangerous
c) fun
d) easy - Pupils should be taught about ______ in school to keep them safe.
a) security
b) games
c) noise
d) jokes
Part B: Theory Questions
(30 Simple Short Answer Questions)
- What is personal security?
- Why should you not accept food from strangers?
- What should you do if you get lost?
- Why is running with sharp objects dangerous?
- What is the role of security personnel at the school gate?
- Why shouldn’t pupils leave the school without permission?
- What is a security club?
- Why is it important not to share your home address with strangers?
- What should you do if someone touches you inappropriately?
- Why is it important to have a fence around the school?
- What could happen if you jump from the staircase?
- Why should pupils be discouraged from loitering in school?
- What should you do if you see someone acting suspiciously near the school?
- Why is it important to know your parents’ phone number?
- What should you do if someone gives you a gift and asks you to keep it secret?
- What is the purpose of a security plan in school?
- Why should pupils walk, not run, in the school compound?
- Who can be considered a trusted adult in school?
- Why is it dangerous to share your personal information online?
- What should you do if you see a fire?
- Why is it important to avoid chatting with strangers in school?
- Why should any suspicious behavior be reported to a teacher?
- Why should you be alert while crossing the road?
- Why should pupils not climb the school fence?
- How does a security club help pupils?
- Why is it dangerous to run up and down the stairs?
- Why should pupils be taught about security in school?
- What should you do if you see a stranger near the school?
- Why should pupils not share their parents’ phone numbers with strangers?
- What are the consequences of joining bad gangs in school?
Part C: True or False Questions
(30 True or False Questions)
- Personal security is only about keeping your belongings safe.
True / False - It is safe to accept gifts from strangers if they are friendly.
True / False - Running with a sharp object is dangerous.
True / False - A security club is meant to promote noise and fun.
True / False - Pupils should always share their home address with strangers.
True / False - Security personnel help keep the school safe.
True / False - It is okay to leave school without telling a teacher.
True / False - Jumping from the staircase is a safe way to play.
True / False - It is important to have a fence around the school.
True / False - You should tell a trusted adult if someone touches you inappropriately.
True / False - Sharing your parents’ phone number with strangers is dangerous.
True / False - Pupils should be taught about security to keep them safe.
True / False - It is okay to play with fire if an adult is around.
True / False - Reporting suspicious behavior is important for safety.
True / False - Running up and down the stairs can cause accidents.
True / False - A security plan is unnecessary in schools.
True / False - Pupils should walk, not run, in the school compound.
True / False - It is safe to share personal information online.
True / False - Climbing the school fence is a fun activity.
True / False - It is important to avoid chatting with strangers.
True / False - Security personnel are not needed at the school gate.
True / False - Knowing your parents’ phone number can help if you get lost.
True / False - The school gate should always be open for anyone.
True / False - Pupils should be alert while crossing the road.
True / False - A security club teaches pupils about staying safe.
True / False - Pupils should report any unsafe behavior they see.
True / False - It is safe to chat with strangers if you are near your school.
True / False - Security in school is only for the teachers.
True / False - Pupils should always listen to security personnel.
True / False - It is fun to climb the school fence during break time.
True / False
These questions are designed to test your understanding of the security topics we have covered this term. Do your best, and remember to be honest and careful while answering. Good luck!
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