Mid Term Test Security Education Primary 1 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 7

Security Education Primary 1 – Second Term Mid-Term Assessment (Week 7)

Week: 7
Class: Primary 1
Subject: Security Education
Term: Second Term
Age: 5–6 years


Assessment Components


Part A: Objective Questions

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

  1. Security means being ______ from danger.
    a) Safe
    b) Harmed
    c) Lost
    d) Unhappy
  2. A person who protects lives and property is called a ______.
    a) Teacher
    b) Doctor
    c) Security officer
    d) Pilot
  3. ______ is a common source of danger.
    a) Playing with fire
    b) Reading a book
    c) Eating healthy food
    d) Walking safely
  4. During a fire outbreak, you should ______.
    a) Panic
    b) Call for help
    c) Ignore it
    d) Play
  5. Floods are caused by too much ______.
    a) Food
    b) Sunlight
    c) Rain
    d) Heat
  6. A road accident can happen if you ______.
    a) Play on the road
    b) Walk carefully
    c) Stay at home
    d) Ride safely
  7. To avoid danger, do not talk to ______.
    a) Friends
    b) Strangers
    c) Teachers
    d) Parents
  8. If someone is injured, you should ______.
    a) Call for help
    b) Ignore them
    c) Leave them alone
    d) Laugh
  9. It is safe to stay away from ______ objects.
    a) Sharp
    b) Soft
    c) Round
    d) Light
  10. To prevent a fire outbreak, always ______ electrical appliances.
    a) Leave on
    b) Switch off
    c) Ignore
    d) Use
  11. ______ can cause insecurity.
    a) Walking alone at night
    b) Staying in a group
    c) Locking your doors
    d) Following safety rules
  12. A flood can carry ______ water.
    a) Clean
    b) Dirty
    c) Hot
    d) Cold
  13. If you see a stranger near your house, you should ______.
    a) Tell an adult
    b) Invite them in
    c) Ignore them
    d) Talk to them
  14. You should never play with ______.
    a) Balls
    b) Matches
    c) Toys
    d) Pencils
  15. To stay safe during a road accident, you should ______.
    a) Run into the road
    b) Stay calm
    c) Shout loudly
    d) Do nothing
  16. Fire can spread quickly if there is ______.
    a) Water
    b) Paper
    c) Sand
    d) Stone
  17. You should never eat food that is ______.
    a) Fresh
    b) Dirty
    c) Cooked
    d) Safe
  18. It is ______ to lock your doors before going to bed.
    a) Unsafe
    b) Safe
    c) Wrong
    d) Useless
  19. A person who enters a house to steal is called a ______.
    a) Visitor
    b) Friend
    c) Thief
    d) Neighbor
  20. ______ numbers should be known during emergencies.
    a) Emergency
    b) Random
    c) Unnecessary
    d) Hidden

Part B: Theory Questions

(Answer in short sentences)

  1. What is security?
  2. Mention two sources of danger.
  3. Name one precaution to take during a fire outbreak.
  4. What should you do if there is a flood?
  5. Why is it dangerous to play with sharp objects?
  6. What should you do if you see a stranger?
  7. Give one example of an emergency number.
  8. Why is it important to switch off electrical appliances when not in use?
  9. Mention one thing that can cause a road accident.
  10. How can you prevent a fire outbreak at home?
  11. What should you do during a road accident?
  12. Mention two things that can cause insecurity in a community.
  13. Why should you not eat unsafe food?
  14. What should you do if someone is injured?
  15. Name one thing you should do to stay safe at night.
  16. Mention two safety rules you have learned.
  17. What is the first step to take during a fire outbreak?
  18. Name two things that can cause a flood.
  19. Why is it important to feel safe?
  20. What should you do if you are lost?

Part C: True or False Questions

  1. It is safe to play with matches. (False)
  2. Strangers should not be trusted. (True)
  3. A flood is caused by too much sunlight. (False)
  4. You should switch off electrical appliances during a fire. (True)
  5. Walking alone at night is safe. (False)
  6. Road accidents can be caused by playing on the road. (True)
  7. Emergency numbers are not important. (False)
  8. You should call for help during a fire outbreak. (True)
  9. A thief is someone who steals. (True)
  10. Floodwater is safe to drink. (False)
  11. Fire spreads faster with paper. (True)
  12. Eating dirty food is safe. (False)
  13. It is important to lock your doors at night. (True)
  14. You should never play with sharp objects. (True)
  15. Suspicious people around your home can cause insecurity. (True)
  16. You should stay calm during an emergency. (True)
  17. Road safety rules are unnecessary. (False)
  18. It is good to stay away from dangerous chemicals. (True)
  19. You should never call for help during a flood. (False)
  20. Being safe is important for everyone. (True)

Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions

  1. Security means being ______ from danger.
  2. A fire outbreak can be prevented by switching ______ electrical appliances.
  3. Floods are caused by too much ______.
  4. To stay safe, do not talk to ______.
  5. During a road accident, you should stay ______.
  6. A thief is someone who ______.
  7. You should never play with ______ objects.
  8. Eating dirty food can cause ______.
  9. During a fire, call the ______ services.
  10. A person who protects others is called a ______.
  11. Floodwater is not ______ to drink.
  12. Walking alone at night is ______.
  13. Fire spreads faster when there is ______ around.
  14. During an emergency, always stay ______.
  15. A ______ is caused by vehicles crashing.
  16. It is important to know emergency ______.
  17. Do not ______ electrical appliances near water.
  18. Suspicious people around your home can cause ______.
  19. You should ______ your doors before going to bed.
  20. Strangers should not be ______ into your house.