Nursery 2 End-of-Term Examination: Second Term

Nursery 2 End-of-Term Examination: Second Term


Instructions for Teachers and Students

For Teachers:

  1. Ensure a Quiet Environment: Ensure the examination room is quiet and free from distractions to help students focus.
  2. Monitor Fairness: Walk around the room regularly to monitor students. Ensure no one is copying from others.
  3. Explain Instructions Clearly: Before the exam begins, read out the instructions for the students to ensure they understand the format and expectations.
  4. Shun All Forms of Exam Malpractices: Do not allow cheating or any unfair practices in the examination room. Emphasize that students should answer the questions on their own.
  5. Encourage Honesty: Remind students that their best efforts are what matter most.
  6. Time Management: Ensure each section is completed within the designated time. Help students manage their time to avoid rushing through the questions.
  7. Offer Support if Needed: If students need help understanding a question, provide simple clarifications without giving away answers.

For Students:

  1. Read All Questions Carefully: Take time to read each question carefully before answering.
  2. Shun All Forms of Malpractices: Do not copy answers from other students. Cheating is not allowed. Answer on your own.
  3. Write Neatly: Ensure your answers are legible and clear. This helps you communicate your ideas better.
  4. Do Not Talk: Keep quiet during the exam to avoid distractions and to allow everyone to focus.
  5. Manage Your Time: Take your time, but also be aware of the time limits for each section. Don’t spend too long on one question.
  6. Ask for Clarification: If you don’t understand a question, raise your hand and ask the teacher for help.

Part A: Objective Questions

(Choose the correct answer from the options provided)

  1. Safety means staying away from ______.
    (a) danger (b) food (c) toys (d) water)
  2. Stones are ______ and hard.
    (a) soft (b) rough (c) smooth (d) warm)
  3. You should always ______ before crossing the road.
    (a) run (b) look both ways (c) jump (d) shout)
  4. Fire is very ______ and can hurt you.
    (a) cold (b) dangerous (c) soft (d) bright)
  5. Medicines should be taken when a ______ gives them to you.
    (a) teacher (b) doctor (c) friend (d) neighbor)
  6. You can use stones to make ______.
    (a) toys (b) books (c) roads (d) food)
  7. Drug abuse means using drugs in the ______ way.
    (a) right (b) fun (c) wrong (d) healthy)
  8. A naked light is a ______ that is not safe.
    (a) lamp (b) fire (c) toy (d) game)
  9. We should always play in a ______ area.
    (a) safe (b) dirty (c) dark (d) big)
  10. Drug abuse can make you ______.
    (a) happy (b) sick (c) strong (d) tall)

(Continue until 30 questions).


Part B: Theory Questions

(Answer the following questions in short sentences)

  1. What is safety?
  2. Why is fire dangerous?
  3. What should you do before crossing the road?
  4. Who should give you medicine?
  5. What is drug abuse?
  6. How can stones be used?
  7. What does a doctor do?
  8. Name one thing that can happen if you play near fire.
  9. What is the right way to use medicine?
  10. Why should you not touch an open flame?

(Continue until 30 questions).


Part C: True or False Questions

(Write True or False next to each statement)

  1. Safety means staying away from harm. (True)
  2. Stones are soft and can bend easily. (False)
  3. You should always play near fire. (False)
  4. Drugs should only be taken when a doctor gives them to you. (True)
  5. Fire is never dangerous. (False)
  6. It is good to play on the road. (False)
  7. A doctor helps when you are sick. (True)
  8. Medicines should be taken with an adult’s help. (True)
  9. Stones are found in the sky. (False)
  10. You should always look both ways before crossing the road. (True)

(Continue until 30 statements).


Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions

(Fill in the blanks with the correct answer)

  1. Safety means staying away from ______.
  2. Stones are ______ and found on the ground.
  3. Always look both ways before ______ the road.
  4. Fire can be very ______.
  5. Medicines should be taken when a ______ gives them to you.
  6. Drug abuse can make you feel ______.
  7. You should play in a ______ place.
  8. A naked light is a ______ that is not safe.
  9. Stones can be used to build ______.
  10. Always stay away from ______.

(Continue until 30 questions).


This examination covers the important topics taught during the first term, including safety, fire safety, drugs, stones, and road safety. The assessment is designed to be age-appropriate, simple, and clear for Nursery 2 students, allowing them to demonstrate their understanding of the key concepts