Civic Education 1 - Objective Questions
- Fundamental rights are literally the rights that one can enjoy because one is
- An individual.
- A human being.
- A citizen.
- A human being.
- Which of the following nationalists is associated with democratic socialism?
- Ahmadu Bello.
- Tafawa Balewa.
- Anthony Enahoro.
- Obafemi Awolowo.
- When a person is being fair, impartial and reasonable in dealing with others, such person is said to be
- Responsible.
- Tolerant.
- Honest.
- Humble.
- A limitation to the exercise of human right is
- War.
- Deportation.
- Migration.
- HIV/AIDS.
- Which of the following is not among the sources of authority?
- Societal.
- Traditional.
- Rational legal.
- Charismatic.
- Orderliness can be exhibited in the following ways except?
- Observing the traffic lights.
- Opening culture.
- Decorum behaviour.
- Interrupting an individual.
- Which of the following is a way of achieving responsible parenthood?
- Commitment.
- Patriotism.
- Favouritism.
- Goodness.
- A citizen is someone who
- holds a chieftaincy title in the country.
- is a legal member of the country.
- has lived in the country for a long time.
- is a staunch supporter of the country’s development.
- Incidences of broken home and irresponsible parenthood are the major
causes of the following except?
- Unhealthy growth.
- Armed robbery.
- Migration.
- Cultism.
- Citizenship education will not help to achieve which of the following?
- National unity.
- Education of the youth.
- Moral decadence.
- Promoting democracy.
- From the story above, it could be said that imasuen have demonstrated
- Honesty
- Fair play.
- Tolerance.
- Selflessness.
- The behaviour of the motorcycle rider in the above story depicts
- Arrogance.
- Unruly attitude.
- Cruelty.
- Aggressive behaviour.
- The behaviour of Imasuen in the Story above can help promote all the following except?
- Orderly.
- Peaceful co-existence.
- Punctuality.
- Stability.
- Nationalism is a product of all the following features except
- Cultural similarity.
- Social complexity.
- Shared interest.
- Historical association.
- Trafficked individuals are likely to have been
- Corrupt and greedy.
- Traumatized and stigmatized.
- Dangerous and heartless.
- Hardworking and courageous.
- The drug usually referred to as Marijuana is
- Cannabis.
- Cocaine.
- Caffeine.
- Heroin.
- The process of acquisition of necessary skills by young people for national development is known as
- Sponsorship.
- Encouragement.
- Motivation.
- Empowerment.
- The federal Road Safety corps (FRSC) carries out all these functions except
- Construction of motorable roads.
- effective patrol operation.
- Inspection of vehicles.
- Prompt rescue mission.
- The inalienable entitlements of an individual in a society are known as
- Basic Necessities.
- Natural justice.
- Fundamental freedom.
- Human rights.
- Membership of an organization that is characterized by secrecy of operations is associated with
- Activism.
- Cultism.
- Radicalism.
- Spiritism.
- The inability of citizens of a country to freely elect their leaders is a threat to
- Federalism.
- Totalitarianism.
- Oligarchy.
- Democracy.
- Being faithful in marriage can greatly assist to prevent
- Unhealthy growth.
- Extravagancy.
- Hatred.
- HIV infection.
- Which of the following is a punitive measure against cultism?
- Counselling and enlightenment in school.
- A true and sincere religious inculcation.
- Arrest and prosecution of suspects.
- Good parental responsibility and care.
- *The road sign in Figure 1 indicates
- Move ahead.
- Stop ahead.
- Speed limit.
- Wait a bit.
- Authorized road users include the following except
- Pedestrians.
- Bicycle riders.
- Roller skaters.
- Tricycle riders.
- Which of the following is not a function of the judicial arm of government?
- Implementation of the law.
- Pronouncement of punishment.
- Adjudication of cases.
- Interpretation of the law.
- Trafficked children are likely to experience all the following except
- Empowerment.
- Prostitution.
- Forced labour.
- Unwanted pregnancy.
- Which of the following is not a way of promoting national consciousness?
- Inter-school debate.
- Multicultural education.
- Sporting festivals.
- Compensatory mechanism.
- The totality of legislative, executive and judicial powers constitutes
- Sovereignty.
- Authority.
- State.
- Government.
- *What existed between Ate and Ube towns can best be termed
- Boldness.
- Commitment.
- Courage.
- Co-operation.
- The relationship that existed between Ate and Ube towns will lead to all the following except
- Promotion of harmony.
- Unification.
- Stunted development.
- Achievement of goals.
- Which of the following categories of students will not likely be a major target of campus cult membership recruitment?
- Proud children from wealthy homes.
- Students with influential parents.
- Bold and morally upright children.
- Wayward and fun-loving students
- What do human traffickers use to instill fear into their victims?
- Confrontation.
- Intimidation.
- Elimination.
- Exploitation.
- The origin of democracy is traced to the
- Romans.
- Greeks.
- Egyptians.
- British.
- Which of the following skills is needed for youth empowerment?
- Cross-curricula skills.
- Non-cognitive skills.
- Manipulative skills.
- Transversal skills.
- Which of the following not a feature of federal constitution?
- Division of power.
- Supremacy of the constitution.
- Flexibility of the constitution.
- Written constitution.
- Which of the following is not a consequence of human trafficking?
- Relative deprivation.
- Violation of rights.
- Discontentment of individuals.
- Family bonding and reunion.
- The principle of rule of law is upheld in the society in order to
- Protect the citizens from arbitrary rule.
- Accord immunity to the president.
- Preserve customs and tradition of the society.
- Encourage mass literacy and prosperity.
- Constitutional democracy is also known as
- Communalism.
- Limited government.
- Communism.
- Autocratic government.
- Human rights are the cornerstones of
- Democracy.
- Plutocracy.
- Option c
- Option d
- In order to guarantee transparency and accountability in governance: leaders should ensure that
- Constitutionalism thrives.
- the judiciary.
- Immunity covers government
- Trials should be held in secret.
- *The diagram in Figure 2 symbolizes
- Strength.
- Authority.
- Status.
- Power.
- Political Apathy can be discouraged through
- Voter's registration.
- Registration of more political parties.
- Support of governmental policies.
- Free and fair elections.
- *Which of the following is the consequence of government initial attitude towards Okiti community?
- Underdevelopment.
- Corruption.
- Ignorance.
- Illiteracy.
- Which of the following is not portrayed in the write-up above?
- The importance of decentralization.
- Government responsiveness.
- Intra-governmental relations.
- Freedom of expression.
- From the above write-up, the action of Okiti people received prompt government attention because of the
- existence of democratic governance
- Need to support minority groups.
- Need to reward patriotic citizens.
- Election that was fast approaching.
- Democracy could be described as a form of government in which people
- Develop interest in good governance.
- Produce sound political manifesto for national development.
- participate in the decision making process.
- Contribute to political liberation.
- *Which of the following risa focus of the activities of civil society?
- Anonymity.
- Equity.
- Position Seeking.
- Policy Implementation.
- Which of the following principles prohibits public servants from being seen or heard in the public?
- Permanence.
- Impartiality.
- Meritocracy.
- Anonymity.
- *Which of the following is a consequence of Political apathy?
- Unrest and recession in the country.
- Emergence of incompetent leaders.
- Lack of foreign direct investment.
- Frequent military intervention.
Use the story below to answer questions 11 to 13
One fateful morning, Imasuen was going to school. A few distance away from the school gate, he saw an accident victim writhing in severe pain by the road side. The accident victim was hit by a motorcycle rider and left half-dead. Although Imasuen was already late for school, he decided to convey the victim to a nearby hospital before reporting the matter to a nearby police station.
Civic Education 2 - Theory Questions
Section A - National Ethics, Discipline, Rights and Obligations
- Define the term justice.
- Explain what the scale, sword and blindfold stand for in Figure 1.
- State Three significance of nationalism to political development in Nigeria.
- Highlight three nationalistic roles of Kwame Nkrumah
- Explain five roles of Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in curbing road accidents in Nigeria.
Section B - Emerging Issues In The Society
- State five behaviours associated with drug addiction
- State five hardships that victims of human trafficking may experience in the hands of human traffickers.
- Explain the following: (i) HIV (ii) AIDS.
- List nine symptoms of AIDS.
Section C - Governmental System and Processes
- List three main features of the rule of law
- State four hindrances to the application of the rule of law in the society
- What is Political Apathy?
- State any two dangers of political apathy to the society
- Highlight four ways of addressing political apathy
- Define civil society
- Outline six impediments to the effectiveness of civil societies in Nigeria?