Examination Security Education Primary 1 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 13

Security Education Primary 1 – Second Term Lesson Notes (Week 13)

Topic: Examination of Topics Covered in the Second Term


Exam Instructions for Teachers and Students

For Teachers:

  1. Ensure a quiet environment: Create a calm atmosphere that will allow students to focus on their exam.
  2. Review the instructions with the students: Go over the exam instructions carefully to ensure students understand them.
  3. No cheating allowed: Remind students that cheating is not acceptable and they will be disqualified if caught.
  4. Supervise closely: Walk around the exam room while students are writing to ensure that no one engages in any malpractices.
  5. Time management: Give students enough time to complete the exam, but also encourage them to manage their time well.
  6. Provide assistance: If any student asks for clarification, answer their questions without giving away the answers.
  7. Maintain fairness: Ensure that all students have an equal opportunity to complete their exam.
  8. Collect all materials: Ensure that students hand in their answer sheets and any extra materials at the end of the exam.

For Students:

  1. Listen to the instructions: Pay attention to what your teacher says before starting the exam.
  2. No cheating: Do not copy from others, and do not use any unauthorized materials.
  3. Read the questions carefully: Make sure you understand what is being asked before answering.
  4. Stay focused: Avoid distractions and concentrate on your work.
  5. Use your time wisely: Do not spend too much time on any one question. Answer the questions you know first.
  6. Do your best: Try your best in every question. Don’t leave anything blank.
  7. Do not talk during the exam: If you have a question, raise your hand and wait for the teacher’s help.
  8. Respect others: Keep quiet so others can focus.
  9. Check your work: Once you finish, review your answers to make sure you didn’t miss anything.
  10. Stay seated: Remain in your seat until the teacher tells you to leave.

Part A: Objective Questions

(Choose the correct answer: a, b, c, or d)

  1. Security means being ______.
    a) Safe
    b) Sad
    c) Angry
    d) Sick
  2. A fire outbreak can happen if you play with ______.
    a) Water
    b) Matches
    c) Sand
    d) Paper
  3. A road accident can happen when people ______.
    a) Walk safely
    b) Play on the road
    c) Sleep
    d) Eat
  4. A person who protects you is called a ______.
    a) Teacher
    b) Security officer
    c) Doctor
    d) Driver
  5. To stay safe, we must lock our ______.
    a) Car
    b) House
    c) School
    d) Wallet
  6. You should not talk to ______.
    a) Your parents
    b) Strangers
    c) Your friends
    d) Your teacher
  7. A flood happens when there is too much ______.
    a) Sun
    b) Rain
    c) Wind
    d) Snow
  8. A person who takes care of us during emergencies is called a ______.
    a) Teacher
    b) Doctor
    c) Firefighter
    d) Policeman
  9. You should not play with ______.
    a) Toys
    b) Matches
    c) Friends
    d) Books
  10. ______ can cause harm to your body.
    a) Healthy food
    b) Drugs
    c) Water
    d) Air

Part B: Theory Questions

(Answer in short sentences)

  1. What does security mean?
  2. What should you do during a fire outbreak?
  3. What should you do if there is a flood?
  4. Name one thing that can cause a road accident.
  5. What is a security officer?
  6. Why is it important to lock doors?
  7. What should you do if you see a suspicious person?
  8. What is the meaning of danger?
  9. Why should you avoid talking to strangers?
  10. What can cause a fire outbreak?

Part C: True or False Questions

  1. Security means being safe. (True)
  2. Strangers should always be trusted. (False)
  3. You should always talk to a stranger if they ask for help. (False)
  4. Fire can spread if you play with matches. (True)
  5. Floods are caused by too much water. (True)
  6. You should walk on the road without looking. (False)
  7. A person who helps you during a fire is called a doctor. (False)
  8. You should drink clean water. (True)
  9. Eating unsafe food can make you sick. (True)
  10. You should leave the door open at night. (False)

Part D: Fill in the Gaps Questions

  1. Security means being ______ from danger.
  2. Fire outbreaks can happen when you play with ______.
  3. A flood happens when there is too much ______.
  4. ______ can help during a road accident.
  5. You should not talk to ______.
  6. A road accident can happen when people are not ______.
  7. You should lock your ______ when you are away.
  8. You should drink ______ water.
  9. Always ______ electrical appliances when not in use.
  10. A security officer protects you from ______.

Note for Teachers and Students:
This examination is designed to test your understanding of security topics learned this term. Ensure you follow all instructions carefully and avoid any form of malpractices. Remember, your effort and honesty are what matter most. Good luck!