Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA) JSS 1 Second Term – Week 7 Mid-Term Test
Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA) JSS 1 Second Term – Week 7 Mid-Term Assessment
Mid-Term Assessment Instructions
- Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts
- Class: JSS 1
- Term: Second Term
- Week: 7
- Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
- Total Marks: 100
Instructions:
- Answer all questions in each section.
- Read each question carefully before selecting your answer.
- Use the space provided for written responses in Part B and Part D.
Part A: Objective Questions (Multiple Choice) – 20 Marks
Choose the correct answer from the options provided.
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The process of creating patterns on fabric using dye is called ______.
a) Weaving
b) Basketry
c) Tie and Dye
d) Pottery -
Which of the following is NOT a type of tie and dye design?
a) Tying
b) Folding
c) Clamping
d) Scraping -
Paper mâché is used for making ______.
a) Jewelry
b) Sculptures
c) Metal tools
d) Buildings -
Which of the following is NOT a tool for making local crafts?
a) Scissors
b) Paintbrush
c) Hammer
d) Needle -
The town of Awka is known for ______.
a) Leatherwork
b) Blacksmithing
c) Weaving
d) Sculpture -
______ is the process of making patterns by folding and tying fabric before dyeing.
a) Printing
b) Stamping
c) Tie and Dye
d) Weaving -
Which of the following is NOT a material for bead-making?
a) Straw
b) Plastic
c) Wood
d) Sand -
A traditional Nigerian town famous for sculpture is ______.
a) Kano
b) Benin
c) Calabar
d) Lokoja -
In tie and dye, which material is used to fix the color to the fabric?
a) Water
b) Chemical fixers
c) Glue
d) Soap -
What type of bead is made from small dried seeds?
a) Glass beads
b) Paper beads
c) Seed beads
d) Straw beads -
What is the main tool used for cutting paper for paper folding?
a) Hammer
b) Brush
c) Scissors
d) Needle -
Which of these is a famous weaving center in Nigeria?
a) Abeokuta
b) Maiduguri
c) Benin
d) Bida -
The technique of making objects by pasting paper with glue is called ______.
a) Clay modeling
b) Paper mâché
c) Metal carving
d) Wax printing -
What is the main ingredient in making paper mâché?
a) Sand
b) Paper
c) Beads
d) Wood -
What is the first step in making roll paper beads?
a) Painting
b) Rolling
c) Cutting
d) Threading -
Tie and dye can be used to decorate ______.
a) Walls
b) Clothes
c) Buildings
d) Furniture -
The process of forming objects with clay is called ______.
a) Modeling
b) Painting
c) Dyeing
d) Stitching -
Which of these materials is NOT used in local crafts?
a) Straw
b) Plastic
c) Glass
d) Gold -
Which Nigerian state is famous for leatherwork?
a) Kano
b) Lagos
c) Oyo
d) Enugu -
What is the main purpose of making beads?
a) For food storage
b) For decoration
c) For farming
d) For cooking
Part B: Theory Questions – 20 Marks
Answer the following questions in full sentences.
- Define tie and dye.
- List three types of tie and dye designs.
- Explain the process of making paper mâché.
- Mention four materials used in bead-making.
- What is the importance of traditional crafts in Nigeria?
- Describe how to make roll paper beads.
- Mention two places in Nigeria known for weaving.
- What is the difference between paper mâché and paper folding?
- State three uses of beads.
- What are the basic materials needed for making tie and dye?
- Explain how paper folding is used to create models.
- What are chemical fixers used for in tie and dye?
- Give two examples of local crafts and where they are practiced.
- How is basketry different from weaving?
- State one example of how beads are used in traditional ceremonies.
- Why is blacksmithing important in Nigeria?
- List three types of tools used for making local crafts.
- Mention two advantages of learning craft-making.
- Describe the process of making bottle top beads.
- What is the significance of sculpture in Nigerian culture?
Part C: True or False Questions – 20 Marks
Write T for True and F for False.
- Tie and dye is a modern fashion technique.
- Beads can be made from plastic, wood, and paper.
- Basket weaving is a type of sculpture.
- Blacksmithing involves shaping iron and metal.
- Chemical fixers are not used in tie and dye.
- Paper mâché is made by cutting metal sheets.
- Sculptors only use wood for their work.
- Kano is well known for leatherwork.
- Glass beads are made from melting glass pieces.
- Akwete is known for blacksmithing.
- Paper folding is also called origami.
- Traditional crafts help preserve cultural heritage.
- Tie and dye fabrics are only used in Nigeria.
- Weaving can be done with threads or palm fronds.
- Seed beads are made from melted plastic.
- Bead-making can be a source of income.
- Clay is used in making sculptures.
- Leatherwork is practiced in Sokoto.
- Dyeing is only done with natural colors.
- Modeling is a technique used in sculpture.
Part D: Fill in the Blanks – 20 Marks
Complete the following sentences with the correct words.
- ______ is the art of making patterns on fabric using dye.
- A ______ is a small decorative object with a hole for threading.
- The town of ______ is famous for blacksmithing in Nigeria.
- In tie and dye, ______ is used to fix the color to the fabric.
- ______ is a type of bead made from recycled paper.
- Beads can be used to make ______ and earrings.
- The art of making objects with folded paper is called ______.
- ______ is a traditional weaving center in Nigeria.
- ______ is the main material used in making paper mâché.
- The process of forming objects with clay is called ______.
- A ______ is used to cut paper into desired shapes.
- Tie and dye is commonly used to decorate ______.
- A ______ is used to string beads together.
- ______ is a natural material used for weaving baskets.
- ______ is the process of joining metal parts by heating.
- ______ is the main tool used in blacksmithing.
- Weaving can be done with ______ and palm fronds.
- ______ is a popular dyeing technique in Nigeria.
- Paper mâché requires ______ to stick the pieces together.
- In bead-making, a ______ is used to create holes in seeds.
This Cultural and Creative Arts JSS 1 Mid-Term Assessment is structured to test students’ understanding and analytical skills based on the topics covered in the term.