Revision Security Education Primary 3 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 11
Week 11 Revision – Security Education (Primary 3, Second Term)
Subject: Security Education
Class: Primary 3
Term: Second Term
Week: 11
Topic: Revision of All Topics Covered
Part A: Review and Revision (20 FAQs with Answers)
- What is criminal behavior?
- Criminal behavior is any action that breaks the law, like stealing or fighting.
- Why should we avoid criminal behavior?
- Because it can harm people and lead to punishment.
- What is the main cause of crime?
- Poverty, greed, and bad influence from friends.
- How does drug abuse lead to crime?
- It makes people lose control and act wrongly.
- What are personal crimes?
- Crimes that hurt individuals, like robbery or assault.
- What are state crimes?
- Crimes against the country, like terrorism.
- How can we prevent crime?
- By obeying the law, reporting criminals, and being careful.
- What is common criminal behavior?
- Behaviors like lying, stealing, and cheating.
- What is examination malpractice?
- It is cheating during exams.
- How can we prevent examination malpractice?
- By studying well and not copying from others.
- What is a common crime?
- Crimes like stealing, fighting, and vandalism.
- How can we prevent common crimes?
- By locking doors, being careful, and reporting bad behavior.
- What is national security?
- It is the protection of a country from danger.
- Why is national security important?
- It keeps people safe from harm.
- What is a security policy?
- Rules to keep a country safe.
- What is theft?
- Taking something that does not belong to you.
- What are the types of theft?
- Burglary, robbery, shoplifting, fraud.
- How can we prevent theft?
- By locking our doors and reporting crimes.
- What should you do if you see someone stealing?
- Tell an adult or the police.
- What happens if someone is caught stealing?
- They can be punished by the law.
Part B: Objective Questions (20 Fill-in-the-Blank with Options a, b, c, d)
- Criminal behavior is any action that ____ the law.
a) Obeys
b) Breaks
c) Ignores
d) Supports - One example of a crime is ____.
a) Eating food
b) Helping a friend
c) Stealing money
d) Sleeping - Drug abuse can lead to ____.
a) Good health
b) Happiness
c) Crime
d) Success - Personal crimes affect ____.
a) Trees
b) Animals
c) Individuals
d) Buildings - A state crime is a crime against ____.
a) A school
b) A person
c) A country
d) A teacher - One way to prevent crime is by ____.
a) Ignoring rules
b) Obeying the law
c) Encouraging stealing
d) Fighting with others - Examination malpractice means ____.
a) Playing during exams
b) Copying from another person
c) Studying hard
d) Failing an exam - A common criminal behavior is ____.
a) Lying
b) Sleeping early
c) Playing games
d) Being kind - The protection of a country is called ____.
a) Examination malpractice
b) National security
c) Common crime
d) Burglary - A security policy is a set of ____.
a) Stories
b) Laws
c) Games
d) Songs - Theft means ____.
a) Giving money to others
b) Taking something without permission
c) Playing safely
d) Helping friends - One example of theft is ____.
a) Shoplifting
b) Studying hard
c) Sharing food
d) Helping others - How can we prevent theft?
a) By leaving doors open
b) By locking doors and being careful
c) By keeping money in open places
d) By ignoring strangers - What should you do if you see someone stealing?
a) Join them
b) Tell an adult
c) Take something too
d) Keep quiet - National security protects ____.
a) Only schools
b) The whole country
c) Only animals
d) Only buildings - Fraud is a type of ____.
a) Theft
b) Honesty
c) Kindness
d) Security - One cause of crime is ____.
a) Poverty
b) Hard work
c) Education
d) Honesty - A person who steals is called a ____.
a) Teacher
b) Thief
c) Doctor
d) Friend - One way to stay safe is by ____.
a) Walking alone at night
b) Ignoring security rules
c) Being aware of our surroundings
d) Leaving valuables in the open - When someone takes money from a shop without paying, it is called ____.
a) Playing
b) Shoplifting
c) Buying
d) Selling
Part C: Theory Questions (Short Answer Questions – 20 Questions)
- What is a crime?
- Give two examples of criminal behavior.
- What does drug abuse mean?
- Name two types of crime.
- How can we prevent crime?
- What is examination malpractice?
- Give one effect of criminal behavior.
- What is national security?
- Name one security policy.
- What is theft?
- Give two examples of theft.
- How can we prevent theft?
- What should you do if you see someone stealing?
- Why is it important to follow laws?
- What is robbery?
- What is fraud?
- How does poverty cause crime?
- What is shoplifting?
- Give one way to stop examination malpractice.
- What is a good way to stay safe?
Part D: True or False Questions (20 Questions)
- Crime is an action that obeys the law. (False)
- Stealing is a criminal behavior. (True)
- Drug abuse can lead to crime. (True)
- Poverty can cause crime. (True)
- Obeying the law prevents crime. (True)
- Examination malpractice is good. (False)
- National security protects only animals. (False)
- A thief is someone who takes things without permission. (True)
- Fraud is a type of theft. (True)
- Shoplifting is taking items without paying. (True)
Part E: Fill-in-the-Gaps (20 Questions without Options)
- A person who steals is called a ______.
- Stealing is an example of ______ behavior.
- ______ is when someone copies in an exam.
- National security keeps a ______ safe.
- ______ means taking something that is not yours.
- Shoplifting is when someone steals from a ______.
- Locking doors can help prevent ______.
- A thief is someone who takes things without ______.
- ______ can cause people to commit crimes.
- Reporting a thief helps the ______.
This revision ensures students understand all topics covered in the term in a simple and engaging way. Let me know if you’d like any modifications!
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