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.

  1. The process of creating patterns on fabric using dye is called ______.
    a) Weaving
    b) Basketry
    c) Tie and Dye
    d) Pottery

  2. Which of the following is NOT a type of tie and dye design?
    a) Tying
    b) Folding
    c) Clamping
    d) Scraping

  3. Paper mâché is used for making ______.
    a) Jewelry
    b) Sculptures
    c) Metal tools
    d) Buildings

  4. Which of the following is NOT a tool for making local crafts?
    a) Scissors
    b) Paintbrush
    c) Hammer
    d) Needle

  5. The town of Awka is known for ______.
    a) Leatherwork
    b) Blacksmithing
    c) Weaving
    d) Sculpture

  6. ______ is the process of making patterns by folding and tying fabric before dyeing.
    a) Printing
    b) Stamping
    c) Tie and Dye
    d) Weaving

  7. Which of the following is NOT a material for bead-making?
    a) Straw
    b) Plastic
    c) Wood
    d) Sand

  8. A traditional Nigerian town famous for sculpture is ______.
    a) Kano
    b) Benin
    c) Calabar
    d) Lokoja

  9. In tie and dye, which material is used to fix the color to the fabric?
    a) Water
    b) Chemical fixers
    c) Glue
    d) Soap

  10. What type of bead is made from small dried seeds?
    a) Glass beads
    b) Paper beads
    c) Seed beads
    d) Straw beads

  11. What is the main tool used for cutting paper for paper folding?
    a) Hammer
    b) Brush
    c) Scissors
    d) Needle

  12. Which of these is a famous weaving center in Nigeria?
    a) Abeokuta
    b) Maiduguri
    c) Benin
    d) Bida

  13. The technique of making objects by pasting paper with glue is called ______.
    a) Clay modeling
    b) Paper mâché
    c) Metal carving
    d) Wax printing

  14. What is the main ingredient in making paper mâché?
    a) Sand
    b) Paper
    c) Beads
    d) Wood

  15. What is the first step in making roll paper beads?
    a) Painting
    b) Rolling
    c) Cutting
    d) Threading

  16. Tie and dye can be used to decorate ______.
    a) Walls
    b) Clothes
    c) Buildings
    d) Furniture

  17. The process of forming objects with clay is called ______.
    a) Modeling
    b) Painting
    c) Dyeing
    d) Stitching

  18. Which of these materials is NOT used in local crafts?
    a) Straw
    b) Plastic
    c) Glass
    d) Gold

  19. Which Nigerian state is famous for leatherwork?
    a) Kano
    b) Lagos
    c) Oyo
    d) Enugu

  20. 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.

  1. Define tie and dye.
  2. List three types of tie and dye designs.
  3. Explain the process of making paper mâché.
  4. Mention four materials used in bead-making.
  5. What is the importance of traditional crafts in Nigeria?
  6. Describe how to make roll paper beads.
  7. Mention two places in Nigeria known for weaving.
  8. What is the difference between paper mâché and paper folding?
  9. State three uses of beads.
  10. What are the basic materials needed for making tie and dye?
  11. Explain how paper folding is used to create models.
  12. What are chemical fixers used for in tie and dye?
  13. Give two examples of local crafts and where they are practiced.
  14. How is basketry different from weaving?
  15. State one example of how beads are used in traditional ceremonies.
  16. Why is blacksmithing important in Nigeria?
  17. List three types of tools used for making local crafts.
  18. Mention two advantages of learning craft-making.
  19. Describe the process of making bottle top beads.
  20. 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.

  1. Tie and dye is a modern fashion technique.
  2. Beads can be made from plastic, wood, and paper.
  3. Basket weaving is a type of sculpture.
  4. Blacksmithing involves shaping iron and metal.
  5. Chemical fixers are not used in tie and dye.
  6. Paper mâché is made by cutting metal sheets.
  7. Sculptors only use wood for their work.
  8. Kano is well known for leatherwork.
  9. Glass beads are made from melting glass pieces.
  10. Akwete is known for blacksmithing.
  11. Paper folding is also called origami.
  12. Traditional crafts help preserve cultural heritage.
  13. Tie and dye fabrics are only used in Nigeria.
  14. Weaving can be done with threads or palm fronds.
  15. Seed beads are made from melted plastic.
  16. Bead-making can be a source of income.
  17. Clay is used in making sculptures.
  18. Leatherwork is practiced in Sokoto.
  19. Dyeing is only done with natural colors.
  20. Modeling is a technique used in sculpture.

Part D: Fill in the Blanks – 20 Marks

Complete the following sentences with the correct words.

  1. ______ is the art of making patterns on fabric using dye.
  2. A ______ is a small decorative object with a hole for threading.
  3. The town of ______ is famous for blacksmithing in Nigeria.
  4. In tie and dye, ______ is used to fix the color to the fabric.
  5. ______ is a type of bead made from recycled paper.
  6. Beads can be used to make ______ and earrings.
  7. The art of making objects with folded paper is called ______.
  8. ______ is a traditional weaving center in Nigeria.
  9. ______ is the main material used in making paper mâché.
  10. The process of forming objects with clay is called ______.
  11. A ______ is used to cut paper into desired shapes.
  12. Tie and dye is commonly used to decorate ______.
  13. A ______ is used to string beads together.
  14. ______ is a natural material used for weaving baskets.
  15. ______ is the process of joining metal parts by heating.
  16. ______ is the main tool used in blacksmithing.
  17. Weaving can be done with ______ and palm fronds.
  18. ______ is a popular dyeing technique in Nigeria.
  19. Paper mâché requires ______ to stick the pieces together.
  20. 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.

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