Second Term Mid-Term Test History Primary 3 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 7
HISTORY PRIMARY 3 SECOND TERM MID-TERM ASSESSMENT
WEEK 7: MID-TERM ASSESSMENT AND BREAK
Subject: History
Class: Primary 3
Term: Second Term
Week: 7
Age: 7 – 8 years
Duration: 1 hour
ASSESSMENT COMPONENTS
Part A: Objective Questions (Fill-in-the-blank with Options)
Choose the correct answer from the options provided.
- A person who does great things for their people is called a ______.
a) Teacher
b) Hero
c) Doctor
d) Farmer - Lagos State is located in the ______ part of Nigeria.
a) Northern
b) Southern
c) Eastern
d) Western - The capital of Lagos State is ______.
a) Badagry
b) Ikorodu
c) Ikeja
d) Epe - The first king of Lagos was ______.
a) Oba Kosoko
b) Oba Ado
c) Oba Akintoye
d) Oba Ologun Kutere - ______ was a powerful businesswoman in Lagos who fought against the slave trade.
a) Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti
b) Madam Efunroye Tinubu
c) Queen Amina
d) Alimotu Pelewura - Alimotu Pelewura was the leader of ______.
a) The Market Women’s Association
b) The Army
c) The Police
d) The Farmers’ Union - The name of the traditional ruler of Lagos is ______.
a) Emir
b) Oba
c) Sarki
d) King - Lagos State was once ruled by ______.
a) The Portuguese
b) The French
c) The British
d) The Spanish - The Lagos Town Council once had a female leader named ______.
a) Alimotu Pelewura
b) Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti
c) Chief (Mrs.) Kofoworola Abayomi
d) Madam Tinubu - Early heroines in Lagos helped in ______.
a) Fighting wars
b) Improving trade and education
c) Destroying markets
d) Stopping businesses - The title of the king of Lagos is ______.
a) Oba of Lagos
b) Sultan of Lagos
c) Emir of Lagos
d) President of Lagos - Madam Tinubu was known for her involvement in ______.
a) Teaching
b) Politics
c) Trade
d) Farming - ______ fought for women’s rights and education in Nigeria.
a) Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti
b) Madam Tinubu
c) Queen Amina
d) Alimotu Pelewura - The British ruled Lagos in the year ______.
a) 1861
b) 1900
c) 1960
d) 1999 - The first European traders to come to Lagos were the ______.
a) British
b) French
c) Portuguese
d) Americans - Lagos was named by the ______.
a) British
b) Portuguese
c) French
d) Spanish - ______ was an early heroine who supported women traders in Lagos.
a) Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti
b) Alimotu Pelewura
c) Queen Amina
d) Madam Tinubu - The people who ruled Lagos before the British were the ______.
a) French
b) Portuguese
c) British
d) Obas - ______ fought against colonial rule and helped women in Nigeria.
a) Madam Tinubu
b) Chief (Mrs.) Kofoworola Abayomi
c) Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti
d) Alimotu Pelewura - The city of Lagos was taken over by the British in ______.
a) 1960
b) 1861
c) 1999
d) 1900
Part B: Theory Questions (Short Answer Questions)
- Who was the first Oba of Lagos?
- Mention two early heroes in Lagos State.
- Who was Madam Tinubu?
- What was the role of Alimotu Pelewura in Lagos?
- What year did the British take over Lagos?
- Who was the first Nigerian woman to be elected into the Lagos Town Council?
- What is the capital of Lagos State?
- Name two things early heroines in Lagos did to help the people.
- Who is the current Oba of Lagos?
- Mention two European countries that had contact with Lagos.
- What was Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti known for?
- What does a heroine do?
- Who were the early rulers of Lagos before the British?
- Why is history important?
- Mention two places in Lagos that are important for history.
- Who gave Lagos its name?
- What was Madam Tinubu’s role in trade?
- Name one early heroine in Lagos and her contribution.
- Who were the first foreigners to trade in Lagos?
- What is the title of the traditional ruler of Lagos?
Part C: True or False Questions
- Lagos was ruled by the British in 1861. (True/False)
- Madam Tinubu was a warrior. (True/False)
- Alimotu Pelewura was a leader of market women. (True/False)
- The first European traders in Lagos were the Portuguese. (True/False)
- The Lagos Town Council was led by Chief (Mrs.) Kofoworola Abayomi. (True/False)
- Lagos is in the northern part of Nigeria. (True/False)
- The Oba of Lagos is a traditional ruler. (True/False)
- Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti fought for women’s rights. (True/False)
- The French ruled Lagos before the British. (True/False)
- History helps us learn about the past. (True/False)
- Lagos was named by the Portuguese. (True/False)
- Madam Tinubu was involved in the slave trade. (True/False)
- Lagos became a British colony in 1960. (True/False)
- Women in Lagos State played important roles in trade and politics. (True/False)
- The Oba of Lagos is the president of Nigeria. (True/False)
- Lagos was an important trading center in the past. (True/False)
- Alimotu Pelewura fought against colonial rule. (True/False)
- The first Oba of Lagos was Oba Ado. (True/False)
- Madam Tinubu was the first Nigerian woman to drive a car. (True/False)
- Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti helped women fight for their rights. (True/False)
Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions
- The first Oba of Lagos was ______.
- Madam Tinubu was a famous ______ in Lagos.
- Lagos State is in the ______ part of Nigeria.
- The title of the king of Lagos is ______.
- Lagos was taken over by the British in the year ______.
- Alimotu Pelewura was a leader of ______.
- Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti fought for ______ rights.
- The capital of Lagos State is ______.
- The British ruled Lagos before Nigeria’s independence in ______.
- Lagos was named by the ______.
- The first European traders in Lagos were the ______.
- Lagos was an important center for ______.
- Early heroines of Lagos State helped in ______.
- The Oba of Lagos is a ______ ruler.
- Chief (Mrs.) Kofoworola Abayomi worked in ______.
- Madam Tinubu fought against ______.
- Alimotu Pelewura was a leader in ______.
- The Lagos Town Council once had a female leader named ______.
- The first European country to visit Lagos was ______.
- The year Lagos became a British colony was ______.
This assessment covers all key topics from the term. Let me know if you need modifications!
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