Examination History Primary 1 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 13
Week 13: Examination of Topics Covered
Subject: History
Class: Primary 1
Term: First Term
Exam Instructions
For Teachers:
- Ensure all students are seated properly before the examination starts.
- Distribute question papers and answer sheets in an orderly manner.
- Supervise the students actively to prevent exam malpractice.
- Remind students of the rules and consequences of cheating before starting.
- Collect all materials after the examination.
For Students:
- Sit quietly and listen carefully to the teacher’s instructions.
- Do not talk, look at another student’s work, or use any unauthorized material.
- Write your name and class clearly on your answer sheet.
- Focus on your work and attempt all questions.
- If you are caught cheating, your paper will be canceled.
Part A: Objective Questions
(Fill in the blank with options a, b, c, or d)
- ______ is a hero in Lagos.
(a) Eyo (b) Herbert Macaulay (c) Basket weaving (d) Mat weaving - Traditional music is passed down from ______.
(a) ancestors (b) teachers (c) students (d) parents - The Egungun festival honors ______.
(a) ancestors (b) teachers (c) leaders (d) children - A heroine is a ______ who helps her community.
(a) boy (b) woman (c) girl (d) man - ______ is made using raffia.
(a) Pottery (b) Basket weaving (c) Drawing (d) Carving - The Eyo festival is held in ______.
(a) Lagos (b) Abuja (c) Enugu (d) Kano - ______ music is traditional in Lagos.
(a) Were (b) Pop (c) Hip-hop (d) Jazz - Pottery is made from ______.
(a) raffia (b) wood (c) clay (d) metal - Heroes help their ______.
(a) community (b) teachers (c) parents (d) classmates - Kayo-Kayo festival is celebrated in ______.
(a) Badagry (b) Ikeja (c) Lekki (d) Abuja - Traditional handcrafts include ______.
(a) teaching (b) mat weaving (c) cooking (d) writing - Blacksmiths work with ______.
(a) clay (b) raffia (c) metal (d) fabric - Festivals bring people ______.
(a) together (b) apart (c) forward (d) backward - ______ is a type of traditional handcraft.
(a) Singing (b) Mat weaving (c) Eating (d) Teaching - The Eyo festival is also called the ______ festival.
(a) white cloth (b) food (c) yam (d) fishing - Mat weaving is done using ______.
(a) raffia (b) metal (c) clay (d) fabric - ______ helps to preserve culture.
(a) Festivals (b) Games (c) Food (d) Singing - Heroes and heroines inspire ______.
(a) others (b) problems (c) fear (d) conflict - Were is a type of ______ music.
(a) traditional (b) modern (c) gospel (d) pop - Pottery is used for making ______.
(a) mats (b) pots (c) chairs (d) shoes - The Egungun festival is celebrated in ______.
(a) Lagos (b) Enugu (c) Abuja (d) Calabar - Raffia is used in ______.
(a) weaving (b) carving (c) pottery (d) singing - Blacksmiths make ______.
(a) tools (b) chairs (c) shoes (d) books - Eyo festival is unique to ______.
(a) Lagos (b) Abuja (c) Enugu (d) Kano - Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti was a ______.
(a) heroine (b) hero (c) musician (d) teacher - Kayo-Kayo festival is held in ______.
(a) Badagry (b) Lagos Island (c) Ikorodu (d) Abuja - Traditional music is important for ______.
(a) history (b) games (c) cooking (d) dancing - The first traditional musician in Lagos was ______.
(a) Ayinde Barrister (b) Obafemi Awolowo (c) Eyo (d) Tinubu - Wood carving is a type of ______.
(a) handcraft (b) music (c) food (d) game - Heroes are ______ in their actions.
(a) selfless (b) selfish (c) rude (d) lazy
Part B: Theory Questions
- Define a hero.
- Who is a heroine?
- Name two traditional handcrafts in Lagos.
- What material is used in basket weaving?
- Name two types of traditional music in Lagos.
- What is the Eyo festival about?
- Why is pottery important?
- Name a type of festival in Badagry.
- What is blacksmithing?
- Why are heroes and heroines important?
- Name a craft that uses clay.
- What is mat weaving?
- Name one heroine in Lagos.
- What is basket weaving?
- Name a traditional craft found in Lagos.
- What is the Egungun festival known for?
- Name a famous hero in Lagos.
- Why is traditional music important?
- What is the purpose of festivals?
- Name one craft made with raffia.
- Who is Ayinde Barrister?
- What is traditional music?
- Name one example of wood carving.
- Where is the Kayo-Kayo festival held?
- Why are festivals important?
- Define blacksmithing.
- What do blacksmiths produce?
- Who celebrates the Egungun festival?
- What does the Eyo festival symbolize?
- Name a prominent individual engaged in handcraft.
Part C: True or False Questions
- The Eyo festival is a fishing event. (False)
- Pottery uses clay. (True)
- Were is a type of modern music. (False)
- Basket weaving is a traditional handcraft. (True)
- Heroes do not help their community. (False)
- The Egungun festival honors ancestors. (True)
- Mat weaving uses raffia. (True)
- Blacksmiths make tools from clay. (False)
- The Eyo festival is celebrated in Lagos. (True)
- Traditional music keeps history alive. (True)
- A heroine is always a man. (False)
- Pottery is used for making mats. (False)
- The Kayo-Kayo festival is celebrated in Badagry. (True)
- Basket weaving uses metal. (False)
- Traditional music is a part of Lagos culture. (True)
- Blacksmiths carve wood. (False)
- The Egungun festival is celebrated in Lagos. (True)
- Heroes inspire others. (True)
- Raffia is used for weaving. (True)
- Eyo festival is unique to Lagos. (True)
Part D: Fill-in-the-Gap Questions
- A hero is someone who ______ others.
- A heroine is a ______ who helps her community.
- Traditional music is passed down from ______.
- The Eyo festival is also called the ______ festival.
- Mat weaving uses ______.
- Pottery is made from ______.
- Basket weaving is a ______ craft.
- Blacksmithing uses ______.
- Egungun festival honors our ______.
- Were is a type of ______ music.
- Heroes are ______ in their actions.
- Festivals help preserve our ______.
- Raffia is used in ______ weaving.
- The first traditional music in Lagos was ______.
- ______ is a craft made from clay.
- Eyo festival is celebrated in ______.
- Traditional music keeps ______ alive.
- Blacksmiths make tools for ______.
- ______ is a famous heroine in Lagos.
- The Kayo-Kayo festival is held in ______.
- ______ is important to preserve history.
- A ______ carves wood.
- Traditional music teaches ______ about their culture.
- Pottery helps people store ______.
- Egungun festival is about ______ ancestors.
- Mat weaving is common in ______ communities.
- Heroes are known for their ______.
- ______ is a traditional musician in Lagos.
- Wood carving requires ______.
- Festivals bring people ______.
This exam is based on lessons taught during the term and is designed to test understanding in a fair and honest way.
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