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== Civic Education 1 - Objective Questions ==
== Civic Education 1 - Objective Questions ==
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     <li>The primary function of the legislature is to
     <li>Democratic societies are run and governed by
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>confirm appointments made by executives.</li>
             <li>laws.</li>
             <li>control government expenditure.</li>
             <li>monarchs.</li>
             <li>investigate public grievances.</li>
             <li>passion.</li>
             <li>makes laws.</li><li>monitor government projects.</li>
             <li>charisma.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Which of the following attributes promotes interpersonal relationship in the society?
     <li>To guarantee the rights and freedom of citizens, the powers of the organs of government must be
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Awareness</li>
             <li>rotated.</li>
             <li>Desperation</li>
             <li>separated.</li>
             <li>Reliability</li>
             <li>fused.</li>
             <li>Smartness</li><li>Truancy</li>
             <li>incorporated.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Which of the following is a cause of political apathy?
     <li>Which of the following is an example of inalienable right?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Absence of formidable pressure group</li>
             <li>Right to life.</li>
             <li>Form of government in practice</li>
             <li>Right to vote.</li>
             <li>Lake of ideology</li>
             <li>Right to” social security.</li>
             <li>Party system</li><li>Type of constitution adopted</li>
             <li>Right to adequate wages,</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>The constructive criticism of government policies depict
     <li>Citizenship can be acquired through
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>active participation in politics.</li>
             <li>nationalization.</li>
             <li>confidence in the political administration.</li>
             <li>registration.</li>
             <li>hatred of the authority.</li>
             <li>negotiation.</li>
             <li>indifferent attitude towards politics.</li><li>non-acceptance of leaders.</li>
             <li>decree.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Which of the following is an effect of a failed family?
     <li>Which of the following rights cannot be enjoyed by an Italian citizen that is residing in a West African country?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Accountable leadership</li>
             <li>Freedom of expression</li>
             <li>Buoyant economy</li>
             <li>Ownership of properties</li>
             <li>Healthy citizenry</li>
             <li>Right to worship</li>
             <li>Moral decadence</li>
             <li>Right to vote</li> </ol>
            <li>Reduction in crime</li>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Parents can discourage abuse of drugs among youths by
     <li>One of the outstanding features of citizenship by birth is that
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>allowing them to participate in meaningful social programmes.</li>
             <li>it can be withdrawn.</li>
             <li>encouraging them to have value for wealth.</li>
             <li>it can never be forfeited.</li>
             <li>introducing them to alternative medical practices.</li>
             <li>special requirements are attached. </li>
             <li>motivating them to study medical courses.</li><li>prescribing drugs for them.</li>
             <li>it can be reverted to alien status.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>An example of a country practicing one party system is
     <li>In order to reduce over-reliance on foreign grants, civil society organizations need to
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>China</li>
             <li>create revenue generation activities. </li>
             <li>France</li>
             <li>become more national in their spread and membership.</li>
             <li>Germany</li>
             <li>engage in more pragmatic methods like lobbying.</li>
             <li>Italy</li><li>Kenya</li>
             <li>engage the state for funding.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Responsible parenthood implies that, spouses recognise and perform their duties towards their___ effectively.
     <li>The major constraint to national development is
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>ancestors</li>
             <li>improper assessment of policies.</li>
             <li>community</li>
             <li>overdependence on natural resources.</li>
             <li>leaders</li>
             <li>high level of nepotism.</li>
             <li>neighbours</li><li>offsprings</li>
             <li>absence of modern technology,</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>The Headquarters of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency is located In
     <li>The conduct of an election in a democracy is the responsibility of
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Abuja.</li>
             <li>electoral commission.</li>
             <li>Calabar.</li>
             <li>security agencies.</li>
             <li>Enugu.</li>
             <li>election stakeholders.</li>
             <li>Lagos.</li><li>Minna.</li>
             <li>civil society.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>The act of excessive use of substances is termed drug
     <li>Accepting other people’s opinions and preferences, even when they live in a way one does not agree with defines
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>abuse.</li>
             <li>honesty.</li>
             <li>application.</li>
             <li>tolerance.</li>
             <li>distribution.</li>
             <li>cooperation.</li>
             <li>prescription.</li><li>sales.</li>
             <li>courage.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>The major role of NAFDAC is to
     <li>Civil society organizations fight poverty by
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>coordinate all drug laws.</li>
             <li>checking the emergence of dictatorship.</li>
             <li>eliminate all forms of illicit drugs.</li>
             <li>strengthening good governance.</li>
             <li>eradicate cultivation of narcotic plants.</li>
             <li>providing arena for the expression of diverse interest.</li>
             <li>regulate the importation of foods and drugs.</li><li>tackle the menace of drug trafficking.</li>
             <li>supporting the ruling political party.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Popular participation can be achieved through the following means '''except'''
     <li>The constitution is important because it
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>consultation.</li>
             <li>allows government institutions to act anyhow.</li>
             <li>debate.</li>
             <li>enables a particular ethnic group to control the government. </li>
             <li>election.</li>
             <li>is applicable to the president only.</li>
             <li>media.</li><li>referendum.</li>
             <li>regulates all citizens.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>National Drug Law Enforcement Agency was established in
     <li>Which of the following does a civil society advocate for?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>1988.</li>
             <li>Subjective criticism of government policies and programmes</li>
             <li>1989.</li>
             <li>Emergence of dictatorship and political extremism</li>
             <li>1990.</li>
             <li>Violent demonstrations to express views or positions</li>
             <li>1991.</li><li>1992.</li>
             <li>Objectivity and respect for opposing views</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>The principle that prohibits public servants from participating in partisan politics is
     <li>A responsible citizen can show loyalty and devotion to his country by
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>anonymity.</li>
             <li>involving in jungle justice.</li>
             <li>expertise.</li>
             <li>reporting any act of sabotage.</li>
             <li>expertise.</li>
             <li>prosecuting criminals.</li>
             <li>neutrality.</li><li>permanency.</li>
             <li>arresting criminals.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>For a foreigner to be granted citizenship by naturalisation in Nigeria, the person must be
     <li>Violations of traffic codes are often dealt with by
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>a famous member of the society.</li>
             <li>loss of driving privileges.</li>
             <li>a registered member in another country.</li>
             <li>criminal court.</li>
             <li>less than eighteen years of age.</li>
             <li>payment of damages.</li>
             <li>of good and enviable character.</li><li>willing to live and stay in his country of origin.</li>
             <li>forfeiting a fine.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>A child born to Nigerian parents living abroad can acquire citizenship by.
     <li>Civil society is regarded as an important organ of the society because it
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>adoption</li>
             <li>involves the operation of government.</li>
             <li>birth</li>
             <li>takes position on important policy questions.</li>
             <li>conferment</li>
             <li>represents the interests of powerful groups.</li>
             <li>naturalisation</li><li>registration</li>
             <li>improves the generality of citizens’ wellbeing.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>A citizen who votes in an election is said to have performed a ________ obligation.
     <li>Building national values ‘and ethical cultures can be hindered by
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>cultural</li>
             <li>celebrating right people by media or society.</li>
             <li>moral</li>
             <li>punishing influential individuals for misdeeds.</li>
             <li>political</li>
             <li>poor citizenship or followership.</li>
             <li>religious</li><li>social</li>
             <li>strengthening societal worth or morals.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Engaging profitable venture is an example of ________ right.
     <li>Establishment, maintenance and regulation of slaughterhouses and slabs is the statutory role of
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>economic</li>
             <li>federal government.</li>
             <li>legal</li>
             <li>state government.</li>
             <li>political</li>
             <li>regional government.</li>
             <li>social</li>
             <li>local government.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>The fundamental requirement in a marital relationship is
     <li>Public servants are directly responsible for the poor quality of service delivery due to
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>beauty.</li>
             <li>poor working mindsets.</li>
             <li>career.</li>
             <li>misallocation of resources.</li>
             <li>eloquence.</li>
             <li>poor condition of service.</li>
             <li>tolerance.</li><li>wealth.</li>
             <li>overbearing external influence.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Intercommunal relationships can be promoted through
     <li>Which of the following defines a legal member of a state?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>competition.</li>
             <li>Follower</li>
             <li>litigation.</li>
             <li>Alien</li>
             <li>pride.</li>
             <li>Citizen</li>
             <li>reprisal.</li><li>tranquility.</li>
             <li>Leader</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>An example of primary social group
     <li>Constant appreciation of children by parents
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>club.</li>
             <li>makes children to be arrogant.</li>
             <li>family.</li>
             <li>promotes withdrawal syndrome in children</li>
             <li>market.</li>
             <li>makes children secretive and selfless</li>
             <li>school.</li><li>workplace.</li>
             <li>builds strong and confident children</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Political participation can be enhanced through
     <li>Anindividual who abuses drugs will experience the following '''except'''
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>academic qualifications.</li>
             <li>healthy immune system.</li>
             <li>campaigns and rallies.</li>
             <li>withdrawal.</li>
             <li>demonstration and strikes.</li>
             <li>depression.</li>
             <li>religious beliefs.</li><li>youth empowerment</li>
             <li>traces of insanity.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>The youth empowerment programme established by the administration of Goodluck Jonathan was
     <li>The right to rule based on the recognition of personal qualities is known as
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>National Economic Empowerment Development Strategy.</li>
             <li>traditional authority. </li>
             <li>National Poverty Eradication Programme.</li>
             <li>charismatic authority.</li>
             <li>Nigerian Federal Government Programme to Empower Youth.</li>
             <li>legal authority.</li>
             <li>Presidential Youths Empowerment Scheme.</li><li>Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme.</li>
             <li>rational authority.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>The following are features of representative democracy except
     <li>The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (''UDHR'') was proclaimed by the United Nation’s
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>electoral umpire.</li>
             <li>Security Council.</li>
             <li>rule of law.</li>
             <li>General Assembly.</li>
             <li>selection of candidates.</li>
             <li>International Court of Justice.</li>
             <li>separation of powers.</li><li>the constitution.</li>
             <li>Economic and Social Court.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Civil society groups aim at promoting _______ in the society.
     <li>Dependency on foreign donors by civil society organizations primarily
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>businesses</li>
             <li>promotes a long term strategy of chasing funds.</li>
             <li>equality</li>
             <li>distracts the organizations from their missions.</li>
             <li>peace</li>
             <li>promotes sustainability.</li>
             <li>polities</li><li>respect</li>
             <li>increase scope of activities.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Constitutional monarchy is practiced in
     <li>The right to work in any part of the country can be regarded as
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Ghana</li>
             <li>natural rights.</li>
             <li>Kenya</li>
             <li>civic rights.</li>
             <li>Libya</li>
             <li>economic rights.</li>
             <li>Morocco</li><li>Nigeria</li>
             <li>social rights.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>National Poverty Eradication Programme was established in
     <li>Political participation can be limited by
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>1986.</li>
             <li>wealth.</li>
             <li>1987.</li>
             <li>gender.</li>
             <li>1997.</li>
             <li>age.</li>
             <li>1998.</li>
             <li>religion.</li> </ol>
            <li>1999.</li>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>The principles and ideas cherished by society constitute
     <li>'''One''' of the roles of the police as an important pillar of democracy is
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>behaviour.</li>
             <li>subjecting citizens to the wishes of leaders.</li>
             <li>culture.</li>
             <li>guarding and protecting sensitive election materials.</li>
             <li>fashion.</li>
             <li>suppressing opposition to the government.</li>
             <li>religious belief.</li><li>value system</li>
             <li>helping the incumbent government to continue in office.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Which of the following is a product of skill acquisition programme?
     <li>Which of the following institutions was set up to address the unfair treatments of citizens by public servants?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Banking</li>
             <li>Independent Corrupt Practices Commission</li>
             <li>Engineering</li>
             <li>Economic and Financial Crimes Commission</li>
             <li>Nursing</li>
             <li>Public Complaint Commission Ombudsman</li>
             <li>Smithing</li><li>Teaching</li>
             <li>International Labour Organization</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Nigeria is presently operating the ________ republic and the ________ National Assembly.
     <li>Some Civil Society Organizations do not get the needed attention from the government because of
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>fifth/eighth</li>
             <li>awareness of their activities.</li>
            <li>fourth/tenth</li>
             <li>confrontation in same sensitive issues.</li>
             <li>second/seventh</li>
             <li>overbearing external influence.</li>
             <li>sixth/eleventh</li>
             <li>open nature of the organization.</li> </ol>
             <li>third/ninth</li> </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Conflicts can best be resolved through
     <li>The reason the seven core freedoms of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (''UDIR'') arc so important is because
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>consultation.</li>
             <li>they concern individuals directly and influence their peaceful existence as human beings.</li>
             <li>dialogue.</li>
             <li>the violation of one right often Ieads to violation of another right.</li>
             <li>litigation.</li>
             <li>they embody key values and rights of human beings.</li>
             <li>medication.</li>
             <li>they enable individuals to speak up and challenge poor treatment from a public authority.</li> </ol>
            <li>reconciliation.</li> </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>The willingness to accept the views and opinions of others even when they are against ours is
     <li>The role of individuals in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (''UDHR'') includes
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>harmony.</li>
             <li>incorporation of ''UDHR'' into the national constitution.</li>
             <li>honesty.</li>
             <li>enacting laws that promote the objectives of ''UDHR.''</li>
             <li>love.</li>
             <li>tolerance of other people's view opinions, beliefs etc.</li>
             <li>patience.</li><li>tolerance.</li>
             <li>carrying out advocacy program through the mass media.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>The concern to promote the welfare of others is __ service.
     <li>Bureaucracy in public service simply means
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>conditional </li>
             <li>favouritism.</li>
             <li>domestic</li>
             <li>nepotism.</li>
             <li>humanitarian</li>
             <li>red-tapism.</li>
             <li>public</li>
             <li>patriotism.</li> </ol>
            <li>social</li> </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Which of the following is an example of civil society organisation?
     <li>Constant changes in public service has led to
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Alliance for Democracy</li>
             <li>overdependence on crude oil.</li><li>abandonment of many projects.</li><li>large scale unemployment.</li><li>poor standard of living.</li>
            <li>Campaign for Democracy and Human Rights</li>
            <li>Liberty Party</li>
            <li>National Teachers’ Institute</li><li>Nigeria Shippers Council</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>The major source of funding civil society organisations is through
     <li>The rule of law requires that
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>donations</li>
             <li>government should be subject to the law.</li>
            <li>grants.</li>
             <li>the law should be subject to the government.</li><li>law should be made in respect of an individual.</li><li>the law should be subject to traditional rulers. </li>
             <li>loans.</li>
            <li>rates.</li><li>taxes.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 36
     <li>Youth empowerment programmes are aimed at giving the youth the opportunity to
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>become exceedingly wealthy.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>be self sufficient.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>be physically strong.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>have all their wants met. </li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 37
     <li>To end the compulsive behaviour of drug addiction, drug addicts
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>can quit by themselves.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>need support and treatment.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>can relocate to a new environment.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>should take a lesser dosage of drugs.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 38
     <li>One can support a person with substance abuse problem by
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>counselling and rehabilitation.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>hiding or throwing out drugs.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>taking over the drug abusers' responsibilities.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>covering up or making excuses for the drug abuser.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 39
     <li>Trafficked persons are '''mainly''' lured with a promise of
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>schooling.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>love.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>employment.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>protection.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 40
     <li>A '''major''' source of funds to local government authorities is
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>donations.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>import duties.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>taxes on good</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>utility bills.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 41
     <li>Which of the following is the key factor in fostering cooperation among members of the society?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>Discipline</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>Empathy.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>Maturity. </li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>Understanding.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 42
     <li>Which of the immune system cells does ''HIV'' target or attack?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>B-Cells</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>T-Cells</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>NK Cells</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>Red blood cells</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 43
     <li>Values are what we
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>can see, feel and touch.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>believe in and imbibe.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>avoid like a plague.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>know as agents of civic education.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 44
     <li>'''One''' of the citizenship values inculcated by parents into their children includes
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>tax evasion.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>arrest of criminals.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>fairness to all.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>mob action.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 45
     <li>The boldness to be honest in persecution is a manifestation of
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>humility.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>obedience.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>strength.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>courage. </li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 46
     <li>Civic education is also called
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>Civic socialism</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>Citizenship education.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>Citizenship socialism.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>Cultural education.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 47
     <li>Which of the following is not an agent of Civic education?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>Family</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>Print and clectronic media </li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>Pressure group</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>Ministry of Labour and Productivity</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 48
     <li>The fundamental agent in children guidance, training and education is
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>peers.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>parents.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>society.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>school.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 49
     <li>The most common method of acquiring the citizenship of a country is by
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>registration. </li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>birth.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>marriage.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>naturalization.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 50
     <li>The qualities of being fair and reasonable in the way that people are treated is known as
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>integrity.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>love.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>justice.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>honesty.</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
</ol>
</ol>

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Civic Education 1 - Objective Questions

  1. Democratic societies are run and governed by
    1. laws.
    2. monarchs.
    3. passion.
    4. charisma.
  2. To guarantee the rights and freedom of citizens, the powers of the organs of government must be
    1. rotated.
    2. separated.
    3. fused.
    4. incorporated.
  3. Which of the following is an example of inalienable right?
    1. Right to life.
    2. Right to vote.
    3. Right to” social security.
    4. Right to adequate wages,
  4. Citizenship can be acquired through
    1. nationalization.
    2. registration.
    3. negotiation.
    4. decree.
  5. Which of the following rights cannot be enjoyed by an Italian citizen that is residing in a West African country?
    1. Freedom of expression
    2. Ownership of properties
    3. Right to worship
    4. Right to vote
  6. One of the outstanding features of citizenship by birth is that
    1. it can be withdrawn.
    2. it can never be forfeited.
    3. special requirements are attached.
    4. it can be reverted to alien status.
  7. In order to reduce over-reliance on foreign grants, civil society organizations need to
    1. create revenue generation activities.
    2. become more national in their spread and membership.
    3. engage in more pragmatic methods like lobbying.
    4. engage the state for funding.
  8. The major constraint to national development is
    1. improper assessment of policies.
    2. overdependence on natural resources.
    3. high level of nepotism.
    4. absence of modern technology,
  9. The conduct of an election in a democracy is the responsibility of
    1. electoral commission.
    2. security agencies.
    3. election stakeholders.
    4. civil society.
  10. Accepting other people’s opinions and preferences, even when they live in a way one does not agree with defines
    1. honesty.
    2. tolerance.
    3. cooperation.
    4. courage.
  11. Civil society organizations fight poverty by
    1. checking the emergence of dictatorship.
    2. strengthening good governance.
    3. providing arena for the expression of diverse interest.
    4. supporting the ruling political party.
  12. The constitution is important because it
    1. allows government institutions to act anyhow.
    2. enables a particular ethnic group to control the government.
    3. is applicable to the president only.
    4. regulates all citizens.
  13. Which of the following does a civil society advocate for?
    1. Subjective criticism of government policies and programmes
    2. Emergence of dictatorship and political extremism
    3. Violent demonstrations to express views or positions
    4. Objectivity and respect for opposing views
  14. A responsible citizen can show loyalty and devotion to his country by
    1. involving in jungle justice.
    2. reporting any act of sabotage.
    3. prosecuting criminals.
    4. arresting criminals.
  15. Violations of traffic codes are often dealt with by
    1. loss of driving privileges.
    2. criminal court.
    3. payment of damages.
    4. forfeiting a fine.
  16. Civil society is regarded as an important organ of the society because it
    1. involves the operation of government.
    2. takes position on important policy questions.
    3. represents the interests of powerful groups.
    4. improves the generality of citizens’ wellbeing.
  17. Building national values ‘and ethical cultures can be hindered by
    1. celebrating right people by media or society.
    2. punishing influential individuals for misdeeds.
    3. poor citizenship or followership.
    4. strengthening societal worth or morals.
  18. Establishment, maintenance and regulation of slaughterhouses and slabs is the statutory role of
    1. federal government.
    2. state government.
    3. regional government.
    4. local government.
  19. Public servants are directly responsible for the poor quality of service delivery due to
    1. poor working mindsets.
    2. misallocation of resources.
    3. poor condition of service.
    4. overbearing external influence.
  20. Which of the following defines a legal member of a state?
    1. Follower
    2. Alien
    3. Citizen
    4. Leader
  21. Constant appreciation of children by parents
    1. makes children to be arrogant.
    2. promotes withdrawal syndrome in children
    3. makes children secretive and selfless
    4. builds strong and confident children
  22. Anindividual who abuses drugs will experience the following except
    1. healthy immune system.
    2. withdrawal.
    3. depression.
    4. traces of insanity.
  23. The right to rule based on the recognition of personal qualities is known as
    1. traditional authority.
    2. charismatic authority.
    3. legal authority.
    4. rational authority.
  24. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was proclaimed by the United Nation’s
    1. Security Council.
    2. General Assembly.
    3. International Court of Justice.
    4. Economic and Social Court.
  25. Dependency on foreign donors by civil society organizations primarily
    1. promotes a long term strategy of chasing funds.
    2. distracts the organizations from their missions.
    3. promotes sustainability.
    4. increase scope of activities.
  26. The right to work in any part of the country can be regarded as
    1. natural rights.
    2. civic rights.
    3. economic rights.
    4. social rights.
  27. Political participation can be limited by
    1. wealth.
    2. gender.
    3. age.
    4. religion.
  28. One of the roles of the police as an important pillar of democracy is
    1. subjecting citizens to the wishes of leaders.
    2. guarding and protecting sensitive election materials.
    3. suppressing opposition to the government.
    4. helping the incumbent government to continue in office.
  29. Which of the following institutions was set up to address the unfair treatments of citizens by public servants?
    1. Independent Corrupt Practices Commission
    2. Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
    3. Public Complaint Commission Ombudsman
    4. International Labour Organization
  30. Some Civil Society Organizations do not get the needed attention from the government because of
    1. awareness of their activities.
    2. confrontation in same sensitive issues.
    3. overbearing external influence.
    4. open nature of the organization.
  31. The reason the seven core freedoms of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDIR) arc so important is because
    1. they concern individuals directly and influence their peaceful existence as human beings.
    2. the violation of one right often Ieads to violation of another right.
    3. they embody key values and rights of human beings.
    4. they enable individuals to speak up and challenge poor treatment from a public authority.
  32. The role of individuals in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) includes
    1. incorporation of UDHR into the national constitution.
    2. enacting laws that promote the objectives of UDHR.
    3. tolerance of other people's view opinions, beliefs etc.
    4. carrying out advocacy program through the mass media.
  33. Bureaucracy in public service simply means
    1. favouritism.
    2. nepotism.
    3. red-tapism.
    4. patriotism.
  34. Constant changes in public service has led to
    1. overdependence on crude oil.
    2. abandonment of many projects.
    3. large scale unemployment.
    4. poor standard of living.
  35. The rule of law requires that
    1. government should be subject to the law.
    2. the law should be subject to the government.
    3. law should be made in respect of an individual.
    4. the law should be subject to traditional rulers.
  36. Youth empowerment programmes are aimed at giving the youth the opportunity to
    1. become exceedingly wealthy.
    2. be self sufficient.
    3. be physically strong.
    4. have all their wants met.
  37. To end the compulsive behaviour of drug addiction, drug addicts
    1. can quit by themselves.
    2. need support and treatment.
    3. can relocate to a new environment.
    4. should take a lesser dosage of drugs.
  38. One can support a person with substance abuse problem by
    1. counselling and rehabilitation.
    2. hiding or throwing out drugs.
    3. taking over the drug abusers' responsibilities.
    4. covering up or making excuses for the drug abuser.
  39. Trafficked persons are mainly lured with a promise of
    1. schooling.
    2. love.
    3. employment.
    4. protection.
  40. A major source of funds to local government authorities is
    1. donations.
    2. import duties.
    3. taxes on good
    4. utility bills.
  41. Which of the following is the key factor in fostering cooperation among members of the society?
    1. Discipline
    2. Empathy.
    3. Maturity.
    4. Understanding.
  42. Which of the immune system cells does HIV target or attack?
    1. B-Cells
    2. T-Cells
    3. NK Cells
    4. Red blood cells
  43. Values are what we
    1. can see, feel and touch.
    2. believe in and imbibe.
    3. avoid like a plague.
    4. know as agents of civic education.
  44. One of the citizenship values inculcated by parents into their children includes
    1. tax evasion.
    2. arrest of criminals.
    3. fairness to all.
    4. mob action.
  45. The boldness to be honest in persecution is a manifestation of
    1. humility.
    2. obedience.
    3. strength.
    4. courage.
  46. Civic education is also called
    1. Civic socialism
    2. Citizenship education.
    3. Citizenship socialism.
    4. Cultural education.
  47. Which of the following is not an agent of Civic education?
    1. Family
    2. Print and clectronic media
    3. Pressure group
    4. Ministry of Labour and Productivity
  48. The fundamental agent in children guidance, training and education is
    1. peers.
    2. parents.
    3. society.
    4. school.
  49. The most common method of acquiring the citizenship of a country is by
    1. registration.
    2. birth.
    3. marriage.
    4. naturalization.
  50. The qualities of being fair and reasonable in the way that people are treated is known as
    1. integrity.
    2. love.
    3. justice.
    4. honesty.

Civic Education 2 - Theory Questions

Section A - National Ethics, Discipline, Rights and Obligations

  1. Question 1
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
  2. Question 2
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
  3. Question 3
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d

Section B - Emerging Issues In The Society

  1. Question 4
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
  2. Question 5
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
  3. Question 6
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d

Section C - Governmental System and Processes

  1. Question 7
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
  2. Question 8
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
  3. Question 9
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d