2022 Civic Education WAEC SSCE (School Candidates) May/June

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Civic Education 1 - Objective Questions

  1. A prerequisite for orderliness is
    1. humility
    2. morality
    3. hardwork
    4. politeness
  2. National symbols are also referred to as symbols of national
    1. co-operation
    2. identity
    3. unity
    4. development
  3. Law of libel and defamation of character violates right to freedom of
    1. fair hearing
    2. religion
    3. expression
    4. association
  4. Who among the following is not a foremost Nigerian nationalist?
    1. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
    2. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe
    3. General Yakubu Gowon
    4. Chief Obafemi Awolowo
  5. The major reason for the enactment of traffic regulations is to
    1. make sure people travel for business purpose
    2. arrest traffic offenders and violators
    3. ensure safety and allow easy flow of traffic
    4. ensure the sustenance and longevity of the roads
  6. The basic responsibility of parents is
    1. providing necessities of life for the children
    2. buying expensive gifts for the children
    3. sending the children abroad for quality education
    4. visiting sites of attraction with the children
  7. The attitude that prevents peaceful resolution of inter-communal conflict is
    1. conciliation
    2. resentment
    3. dialogue
    4. mediation
  8. Use the passage below to answer questions 8 and 9

    It is a common practice for the youths of Upe village to meet every last Saturday of the month to build a proposed structure. Through this practice, they have successfully built. a monumental market complex which attracts people from neighboring villages.

  9. The zeal shown by the youths of Upe Village is a manifestation of
    1. community service
    2. political participation
    3. national development
    4. town planning
  10. The youth who took part in the various building projects in Upe village are said to be
    1. reliable
    2. self-reliant
    3. hardworking
    4. selfless
  11. Which of the following sets of agencies are responsible for checking road worthiness of vehicles?
    1. The Federal Road Safety Corps and Vehicle inspection Office
    2. The Police and National Security and Civil Defence Corps
    3. Federal Road Safety Corps and the Nigerian Army
    4. The Nigerian Army and Vehicle Inspection Office
  12. Which of the following may not be vested with a constituted authority?
    1. family
    2. A mob
    3. A school
    4. the state
  13. Aa individual who finds it difficult to do without in-take of prohibited substances is
    1. a human trafficker
    2. an armed robber
    3. a drug addict
    4. a kidnapper
  14. Which of the following is not a method of recruiting victims for human trafficking?
    1. Deceit
    2. Threat
    3. Application
    4. Abduction
  15. The law protecting certain individuals from being prosecuted is called
    1. penal code
    2. constitutional protection
    3. immunity clause
    4. legal rights
  16. Use the cartoon in Fig. 1 to answer questions 15 to 18.

    Fig. 1

  17. We can conclude that the mother of the boy putting on a face cap in the cartoon in Fig 1. is a
    1. religious mother
    2. responsible parent
    3. wealthy person
    4. child activist
  18. The effect of the interaction as captured in the cartoon in Fig. 1 in relation to Civic Education is
    1. mass mobilization
    2. pressure group
    3. peer pressure
    4. popular participation
  19. We can make inference from the response of the boy wearing short pants in the cartoon in Fig. 1 that he
    1. needs the knowledge of Civic Education
    2. became industrious through empowerment
    3. gets financial support from his family
    4. lacks moral care of a responsible parent
  20. Which of the following is not an advisable way through which the orientation of the boy wearing short pants in the cartoon in Fig. 1 can be corrected?
    1. Subjecting him to harsh punitive measures
    2. Impacting an effective Civic Education in him
    3. He needs morally upright and responsible parenting
    4. An effective guidance and counselling section
  21. Limitation to the right to life can be found in the case of
    1. an imprisoned person
    2. a kidnapped person
    3. a condemned person
    4. a trafficked person
  22. In which of the following do citizens have equal rights? Right to
    1. freedom of movement
    2. freedom from discrimination
    3. free education
    4. form or join any political party
  23. Interest and willingness to participate in the affairs of a nation are forms of
    1. popular participation
    2. national consciousness
    3. political apathy
    4. citizenship education
  24. The societal norms that represents the overall attitude of the people in a society is called
    1. group values
    2. general values
    3. religious values
    4. personal values
  25. Use the quotation below to answer question 23.

    My stiffest earthly assignment is ended and major life work is done. My country is now free ...Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe

  26. The speaker quoted above must have fought hard for national
    1. prosperity
    2. recognition
    3. development
    4. independence
  27. Irresponsible parenting has the tendency of
    1. encouraging egoistic tendencies
    2. preserving of culture
    3. promoting of positive values
    4. promoting peaceful co-existence
  28. Which of the following is a cause of political apathy in Nigeria?
    1. Adequate citizenship education
    2. A free and fair election
    3. Biased electoral umpires
    4. Adequate political awareness
  29. Question 26
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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