Examination Civic Education Primary 3 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Civic Education Primary 3 First Term Examination
Subject: Civic Education
Class: Primary 3
Term: First Term
Week: 12
Age: 8 years
Instructions for Examination:
- Answer all questions in the examination paper.
- Read each question carefully before answering.
- For multiple-choice questions, circle the correct answer.
- Write your answers clearly and neatly.
- Do not talk to other pupils during the exam.
- If you need help, raise your hand and wait for the teacher.
- Avoid any form of cheating or copying.
- Do your best and show what you have learned.
Part A: Objective Questions (30 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions)
- Civic education helps people understand their _____.
a) Hobbies
b) Rights
c) Toys
d) Games - The value of ____ means being truthful.
a) Cooperation
b) Self-reliance
c) Honesty
d) Courage - To practice _____, you work together with others.
a) Self-reliance
b) Honesty
c) Cooperation
d) Isolation - A right to vote is a benefit of being a _____.
a) Visitor
b) Teacher
c) Citizen
d) Student - Democracy allows people to have a _____.
a) Secret
b) Hobby
c) Voice
d) Fear - The freedom to join any group is called _____.
a) Freedom of Movement
b) Freedom of Speech
c) Freedom of Association
d) Freedom of Choice - _____ is being able to depend on oneself for solving problems.
a) Cooperation
b) Self-reliance
c) Dependence
d) Assistance - The right to ____ is important for learning.
a) Food
b) Education
c) Entertainment
d) Travel - _____ is important because it helps build trust.
a) Cooperation
b) Self-reliance
c) Honesty
d) Fear - The value that means working together is _____.
a) Self-reliance
b) Honesty
c) Cooperation
d) Independence - A community value that helps us to work alone effectively is _____.
a) Cooperation
b) Self-reliance
c) Honesty
d) Kindness - To practice ____ means you work together towards a common goal.
a) Self-reliance
b) Cooperation
c) Courage
d) Independence - The value of honesty ensures people can _____ on each other.
a) Argue
b) Depend
c) Ignore
d) Avoid - _____ means telling the truth and not lying.
a) Cooperation
b) Honesty
c) Self-reliance
d) Independence - The value of _____ helps us to manage tasks on our own.
a) Cooperation
b) Honesty
c) Self-reliance
d) Kindness - The practice of voting is an example of _____.
a) Cooperation
b) Democracy
c) Self-reliance
d) Independence - A citizen has the right to _____.
a) Ignore laws
b) Vote
c) Avoid duties
d) Shun responsibilities - _____ means being truthful and not lying to others.
a) Cooperation
b) Honesty
c) Self-reliance
d) Courage - The freedom to speak your mind is known as _____.
a) Freedom of Association
b) Freedom of Speech
c) Freedom of Movement
d) Freedom of Choice - _____ is about joining any group or organization.
a) Freedom of Speech
b) Freedom of Movement
c) Freedom of Association
d) Freedom of Choice - To be _____ means to complete tasks independently.
a) Cooperative
b) Honest
c) Self-reliant
d) Dependent - A person who always helps others shows _____.
a) Self-reliance
b) Honesty
c) Cooperation
d) Independence - The value of ____ helps build strong relationships.
a) Courage
b) Cooperation
c) Honesty
d) Self-reliance - The right to ____ ensures people can go to school.
a) Vote
b) Education
c) Speak
d) Travel - ____ allows people to express their opinions freely.
a) Freedom of Speech
b) Freedom of Movement
c) Freedom of Association
d) Freedom of Choice - To practice ____ means to depend on oneself.
a) Cooperation
b) Dependence
c) Self-reliance
d) Assistance - The practice of joining groups and organizations is known as _____.
a) Freedom of Choice
b) Freedom of Association
c) Freedom of Speech
d) Freedom of Movement - ____ means telling the truth and not deceiving others.
a) Cooperation
b) Self-reliance
c) Honesty
d) Courage - To work well in a group, you need to show _____.
a) Independence
b) Self-reliance
c) Honesty
d) Cooperation - The right to participate in elections is an example of _____.
a) Self-reliance
b) Cooperation
c) Democracy
d) Honesty
Part B: Theory Questions (20 Short Answer Questions)
- What is the meaning of civic education?
- List and describe the components of civic education.
- What is democracy, and why is it important?
- Explain the benefits of being a national.
- What are rights and duties? Why are they important?
- Describe the right to education and its significance.
- What are democratic practices? Give examples.
- Define the value of honesty and provide an example.
- What is cooperation, and how does it benefit a community?
- Explain self-reliance with an example.
- How does freedom of speech benefit individuals?
- What is freedom of association? Give an example.
- Discuss the value of self-reliance in a school setting.
- Why is it important to practice values like cooperation and honesty?
- How does democracy allow people to participate in decision-making?
- Describe the right to life and its importance.
- What are some community values, and why are they important?
- Explain how honesty builds trust in relationships.
- How can democratic practices be seen in everyday life?
- Why is the right to vote important in a democracy?
Part C: True or False Questions (10 Questions)
- Civic education helps people understand their rights and duties.
- True
- Honesty involves telling lies to protect someone’s feelings.
- False
- Self-reliance means depending on others to solve your problems.
- False
- Democracy allows people to vote and participate in decision-making.
- True
- Freedom of Speech means you can say whatever you want without any consequences.
- False
- Cooperation means working together towards a common goal.
- True
- Self-reliance is not important in a community.
- False
- The right to education ensures everyone can go to school.
- True
- Community values like cooperation help individuals work alone effectively.
- False
- Democratic practices include voting and participating in campaigns.
- True
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