Second Term Examination Civic Education Second Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Civic Education Kindergarten Second Term Lesson Notes – Week 12
Examination Instructions for Teachers and Students
Instructions for Teachers:
- Ensure Proper Supervision: Teachers should monitor the students closely during the exam to prevent any form of cheating or malpractices.
- Explain the Exam Rules: Before starting the exam, remind the students that any form of cheating or dishonest behavior is not allowed. Explain that anyone caught cheating will be disqualified.
- Provide Clear Instructions: Make sure students understand the instructions for each section of the exam and encourage them to read each question carefully before answering.
- Be Available for Clarification: Be ready to assist students with understanding any difficult words or instructions but avoid giving answers.
- Maintain a Quiet Environment: Ensure the exam room is quiet so that students can concentrate without distractions.
- Encourage Honesty: Remind students that the goal is to assess their knowledge fairly and honestly.
Instructions for Students:
- Read All Instructions Carefully: Before starting the exam, read all the instructions and questions carefully to avoid mistakes.
- Shun Exam Malpractices: Any form of cheating, such as copying from another student or using unauthorized materials, will lead to immediate disqualification. Please be honest and give your best effort.
- Write Neatly and Legibly: Ensure that your handwriting is clear. If you need more space for an answer, ask the teacher for additional paper.
- Answer Each Question: Ensure that you answer every question, even if you are unsure. Don’t leave any questions unanswered.
- Respect Time: Stick to the allotted time for each section and avoid rushing through the exam.
- Follow the Instructions for Each Section: Different sections have different rules, such as multiple-choice, short answer, and true or false questions. Follow the instructions for each.
- Stay Calm: If you find any question difficult, stay calm and move to the next one. You can always come back to it later.
Part A: Objective Questions – 30 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions with Options
- We should show ___ to our parents.
(a) respect, (b) anger, (c) jealousy, (d) excitement) - The national ___ is a symbol of our country.
(a) flag, (b) flower, (c) coat of arms, (d) song) - To be a good citizen, we must follow the ___ of our country.
(a) food, (b) rules, (c) weather, (d) games) - The ___ helps to show respect for our country.
(a) national anthem, (b) food, (c) clothes, (d) music) - We must keep our school ___ and tidy.
(a) dirty, (b) clean, (c) messy, (d) loud) - A good citizen is someone who follows the ___ of the community.
(a) animals, (b) rules, (c) games, (d) books) - The national pledge teaches us to be ___ to our country.
(a) disloyal, (b) loyal, (c) lazy, (d) kind) - We should show ___ to our teachers and classmates.
(a) disrespect, (b) kindness, (c) anger, (d) fear) - The coat of arms is a symbol of our country’s ___ and pride.
(a) failure, (b) values, (c) games, (d) animals) - To be a good citizen, we should help our ___ in times of need.
(a) parents, (b) country, (c) pets, (d) friends) - We should always treat others with ___ and kindness.
(a) hate, (b) respect, (c) anger, (d) jealousy) - The Quran and the Bible are examples of ___ books.
(a) comic, (b) story, (c) religious, (d) math) - The national anthem should be sung with ___ and respect.
(a) excitement, (b) anger, (c) pride, (d) fear) - We show respect to elders by ___ to them.
(a) ignoring, (b) listening, (c) shouting, (d) talking) - Cleanliness in a worship place shows ___ for the space.
(a) laziness, (b) disrespect, (c) care, (d) disorder) - A good citizen helps keep their community ___ and peaceful.
(a) noisy, (b) clean, (c) sad, (d) busy) - We show respect during the national pledge by standing still and ___ it.
(a) ignoring, (b) listening to, (c) shouting, (d) ignoring - The ___ is the official song of our country.
(a) national anthem, (b) birthday song, (c) love song, (d) friendship song) - To keep places of worship clean, we must use ___ to clean.
(a) brooms, (b) chairs, (c) flowers, (d) computers) - Respect for others helps build a ___ and friendly community.
(a) loud, (b) peaceful, (c) sad, (d) angry) - We should avoid ___ in places of worship.
(a) noise, (b) prayers, (c) cleaning, (d) silence) - When we respect others, we help create a ___ community.
(a) messy, (b) peaceful, (c) noisy, (d) sad) - To show respect to teachers, we should ___ when they speak.
(a) interrupt, (b) listen, (c) sleep, (d) talk loudly) - A good citizen is someone who helps ___ the country better.
(a) ignore, (b) make, (c) destroy, (d) hurt) - Cleanliness in places of worship shows ___ for the place and God.
(a) disrespect, (b) care, (c) anger, (d) laziness) - Being kind to others is a sign of being a good ___.
(a) student, (b) teacher, (c) citizen, (d) animal - The national symbols represent our country’s ___ and culture.
(a) food, (b) pride, (c) buildings, (d) weather) - We should always treat the national flag with ___ and respect.
(a) anger, (b) pride, (c) sadness, (d) laziness) - The national pledge teaches us to be good ___ to our country.
(a) leaders, (b) citizens, (c) strangers, (d) friends) - Showing respect during class time helps us to ___ better.
(a) learn, (b) sleep, (c) argue, (d) ignore
Part B: Theory Questions – 30 Simple Short Answer Questions
- What does it mean to be a good citizen?
- Why should we respect our parents?
- What are national symbols?
- How do we show respect to our teachers?
- What is the national pledge?
- Why do we sing the national anthem?
- How should we keep places of worship?
- Why is cleanliness important in places of worship?
- What is the coat of arms?
- What are some rewards for being respectful?
- What does the national pledge teach us?
- How can we show respect to our elders?
- What is the role of a good citizen?
- How can we make our community better?
- What does respect mean?
- Why do we follow rules in our community?
- How do we show respect to our classmates?
- What is the meaning of loyalty?
- Why should we keep our environment clean?
- What is the importance of the national anthem?
- How do we take care of our school?
- What does it mean to live peacefully with others?
- How can we show kindness to others?
- What is the national flag?
- Why do we salute the national flag?
- How do we show respect in a classroom?
- What can we do to make our country proud?
- Why is helping others important?
- How does showing respect help us in school?
- What are some examples of good citizenship?
Part C: True or False Questions – 30 True or False Questions
- True or False: We should ignore the national anthem.
- True or False: Cleanliness in places of worship is important.
- True or False: The national pledge teaches us loyalty to our country.
- True or False: A good citizen is selfish.
- True or False: We should respect our teachers and classmates.
- True or False: The coat of arms is a national symbol.
- True or False: We should always clean places of worship.
- True or False: The national anthem should be sung with respect.
- True or False: The Quran and Bible are examples of religious books.
- True or False: We should treat others with kindness and respect.
- True or False: The national flag should be treated with respect.
- True or False: A good citizen helps others.
- True or False: We should never show respect to others.
- True or False: We should follow the rules in our community.
- True or False: A good citizen is always honest.
- True or False: The national pledge encourages disloyalty.
- True or False: We should shout during the national anthem.
- True or False: A good citizen never helps others.
- True or False: Cleanliness is not important in places of worship.
- True or False: The national pledge helps us show respect for our country.
- True or False: We should be loud in class to show respect.
- True or False: Respecting others helps create a peaceful community.
- True or False: Being polite is important in school.
- True or False: A good citizen follows the rules.
- True or False: We should only respect our friends.
- True or False: The coat of arms symbolizes our country’s pride.
- True or False: We should respect our peers by listening to them.
- True or False: Showing kindness is a part of being a good citizen.
- True or False: Being a good citizen means helping your community.
- True or False: We should always clean up after ourselves in school.
Part D: Fill in the Gaps Questions – 30 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions without Options
- A good citizen always follows the ___ of their country.
- The ___ is a symbol of our nation’s pride.
- We should show ___ to our parents and elders.
- The national ___ helps us remember our country’s values.
- Cleanliness in places of worship shows ___ for the space.
- A good citizen helps make the community ___.
- We should always ___ the national anthem.
- The ___ teaches us loyalty to our country.
- To be a good citizen, we must follow the ___ in our community.
- A good citizen respects the ___ of others.
- We show ___ to our teachers by listening when they speak.
- We should always treat the national ___ with respect.
- The Quran and Bible are examples of ___ books.
- We show respect during the national ___ by standing still.
- A good citizen is someone who helps ___ the country.
- We should never be ___ to our classmates.
- Respecting others helps create a ___ environment.
- The national coat of arms represents our country’s ___.
- A good citizen takes care of their ___ and property.
- We should always keep our school ___ and clean.
- A good citizen shows ___ to others.
- The national ___ teaches us about our country’s history.
- To show respect, we must ___ to others.
- We should be ___ when listening to the national anthem.
- A good citizen ___ for the well-being of others.
- We should be ___ to others, no matter their background.
- The national pledge helps us ___ our country.
- A good citizen helps keep the ___ clean and safe.
- We should always show ___ for others in school.
- The national symbols represent our country’s ___.
This examination tests the knowledge and understanding of the key concepts taught during the term. Make sure to answer each section carefully and honestly.
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