(1st Term - 2023) Basic 5 1
(1st Term - 2023) Basic 5 1
(1st Term - 2023) Basic 5 1
SECTION B (Theory)
1. (a) Simplify the expression + + +
(b) express 485 in Roman Numerals.
(c) If the perimeter of a square is 48m, what is the length of its sides?
2. (a) arrange the following fractions in ascending order: , ,
(b) What is the LCM of 10, 12 and 30?
(c) If it takes 20 men to dig a trench in 9days, how long will it take 15men working at the
same rate to finish the trench?
3. (a) A water tank on a farm measures 30m by 42m by 15m. What is the volume of the tank?
(b) Find the perimeter of the figure below
4cm
12cm
6cm
15cm
(c) Simplify CX + KLV – LXIV
4. (a) Find the volume of a cylinder with radius 7cm and height 8cm.
(b) 5 sheep ate 150kg of grass in 15 days. How many days’ will 9 sheep take to eat 90kg of
grass?
(c) find the perimeter of a rectangular table top whose area and length are 28m2 and 7m
respectively.
(d) What is 586 in Roman figures?
5. (a) Change 213four to base ten.
(b) A water tank is 6cm long, 5cm wide and 3cm high. Find the volume of the water it can
hold when it is half full.
(c) simplify of ÷
6. (a) Express the HCF of 20, 36 and 24 as a product of prime factors.
(b) Simplify
(c) Find the area of the figure below
6cm
12cm
6cm
15cm
8cm 3cm
3cm
(b) a bag of rice weighs 45kg. how many rounds will a man go at the rate of 120g per round?
SECTION B (Theory)
1. (a) Define drugs.
(b) Mention 4 examples of naturally occurring drugs.
(c) State any 3 effects of drug abuse.
5. (a) Mention the name of the instrument used for studying distant objects.
(b) What is the difference between a planet and a star?
(c) Explain how the rotation of earth causes night time.
SECTION B (Theory)
1. (a) Define Agriculture
(b) Name two major activities in Agriculture.
(c) Name three crops which are sold to other countries.
2. (a) mention three importance of Agriculture in Nigeria.
(b) Name three career opportunities in agriculture.
(c) Briefly explain any one in 2b above.
3. (a) List 4 problems of agriculture.
(b) how can bad road affect agriculture?
(c) who is a veterinary doctor?
4. (a) Define pre-planting activities
(b) Define post planting activities
(c) Mention four activities in post- planting.
5. (a) Mention two agricultural produce that can be used as raw materials for industries.
(b) What percentage of Nigerians are involved in agriculture?
(c) Agriculture is believed to have originated in the ______________________________
6. (a) How did the early people practise farming?
(b) Which of the early people was a hunter?
(c) Narrate how the early people started growing crops and animals.
7. (a) Define crop-production
(b) Differentiate between pre-planting and post-planting operations.
(c) Mention any three pre-planting operations.
8. (a) Mention four people in agriculture.
(b) Mention four simple farm tools.
(c) Mention four farm produce or raw materials and their finished goods.
9. Explain the following
(a) Mulching
(b) Stalking
(c) Weeding
1ST TERM EXAMINATIONS 2022/2023 ACADEMIC SECTION
CLASS: Basic Five
SUBJECT: C.R.K.
SECTION A (Objectives)
B. Red
1. Paul’s original name was C. White
A. Peter D. Blue
B. John 8. Paul’s missionary journey began
C. Saul when he was called by the ____
D. Samuel A. Man of God
2. Where was Paul born? B. Spiritual king
A. Tairat C. Holy spirit
B. Damascus D. Pharisees
C. Tarsus of Asia 9. Evangelism is the responsibility of
D. Taraba _______
3. Paul was a _____ of the Christian A. Evangelist
before he met Christ B. Pastors only
A. Persecutor C. Every believer
B. Teacher D. Non-believers
C. Pastor 10. Paul raised a ____ at Trous
D. Preacher A. Cripple
4. Where was Saul going when he met B. Eutychus
with Jesus? C. Elymas
A. Jerusalem D. Blind
B. Damascus 11. _______ Said “separate me Barnabas
C. Rome and Paul for the work I have called
D. Otukpo them”
5. What happened to Saul on his way? A. Peter
A. A great light from heaven B. Silas
flashed around him C. The holy spirit
B. Water from sky splash around D. Apostles
him 12. Which of these cities did Paul preach?
C. Force flash from heaven flash A. Corinth
around him B. Bethlehem
D. Armed robbers arrested him C. Egypt
6. After Paul’s baptism, he started to__ D. Egbeda
A. Kill the Christians 13. Paul wrote to the following people
B. Preach the gospel except ___
C. Pull down churches A. Ephesians
D. Attack the Jewish leaders B. Romans
7. Lydia was a dealer in _____ cloth C. Matthew
A. Purple D. Corinthians
14. Paul met opposition at 21. Paul and ____ were separated for
A. Philippine mission work
B. China A. Barnabas
C. Asia B. Saul
D. Norway C. Peter
15. At midnight, Paul and Silas _____ to D. Silas
God 22. Missionary work needs_____
A. Fight A. Drunkenness
B. Prayed B. Meekness
C. Smiled C. Uncleanness
D. Danced D. Dedication
16. Paul formally Saul is from sect of 23. Who prayed for Saul to regain his
Jewish religion known as _____ sight?
A. Sanhedrin A. Ananias
B. Sadducees B. Judas
C. Pharisees C. The high priest
D. Scribes D. Philip
17. The reason why Paul was called 24. ______ was sent to the believers in
‘Hermes' at Lystra was because Antioch to encourage them
he_____ A. Barnabas
A. Chief speaker B. Peter
B. Tall C. Paul
C. Cheerful D. John
D. Wore caramel skin 25. The last town visited by Paul and
18. John Mark joined Paul and Barnabas Barnabas during their first missionary
in their first missionary journey at __ journey before revisiting the town
A. Salamis they had visited was_____
B. Selucia A. Lystria
C. Cyprus B. Paphos
D. Paphos C. Derbe
19. St. Paul said “husbands, love your D. Antioch in Pisidia
wives as _____ 26. Which of these is a miracle?
A. Christ loved the church and A. Casting out evil spirit by the
gave himself up for her holy spirit
B. Jesus loved Mary His mother B. Traveling from place to place
C. God loved Jesus C. Healing the sick person by the
D. Christ loved God and died for Spirit of divination
him D. None of the above
20. Who is thee head of the church? 27. Paul also advised men to_____ their
A. Jesus Christ wives
B. The pastor A. Respect
C. The bishop B. Love
D. Our father C. Embrace
D. Mate B. Change
28. Before the conversion of Paul, he was C. Express
highly involved in the____ of the D. Persecution
Christians 36. Saul fell off from his_____
A. elevation A. Donkey
B. conversion B. Camel
C. promotion C. Horse
D. Persecution D. Car
29. Paul was trained by a lawyer 37. Saul was blind for ____ days
called_____ A. Three
A. Judas B. Thirteen
B. Gamaliel C. Mine
C. Peter D. Fire
D. James 38. “Saul, why do you persecute me”,
30. Who arrested Paul on his way to whose voice was that?
Damascus? A. Jesus
A. Gamaliel B. John
B. Holy Spirit C. James
C. Angel Gabriel D. Peter
D. Holy Michael 39. ______ was stoned to death in the
31. Paul in his second missionary journey presence of Saul
met a couple whose names are ___ A. Jesus
A. Priscilla and Aquila B. Stephen
B. Adam and Eve C. Peter
C. Jesus and Mary D. Ananias
D. Ananias and Sapphira 40. Paul was traveling to imprison
32. Paul was a _____ by birth believers in _____
A. Jew A. Damascus
B. Christian B. Rome
C. Priest C. Israel
D. Igbo D. Ghana
33. Saul was a _____ by profession 41. God told ____ to pray for the Saul so
A. Teacher that he might regain his sight
B. Tent maker A. Jacob
C. Plumber B. Ananias
D. Driver C. Abraham
34. Paul’s former name was____ D. Michael
A. Stephen 42. ______ asked Saul why he was
B. Saul persecuting him
C. Samuel A. James
D. Samson B. John
35. Conversion means_____ C. Jesus
A. Wake up D. Jude
43. God can transform a person’s life A. School and Pupils
when he or she believed in God B. Church and believers
A. True C. Synagogue and People
B. False D. Believers and unbelievers
C. Undecided 51. There are ____ Epistles of Paul ____
D. Impossible A. 13
44. Saul arrested Christians and put them B. 30
in ____ C. 300
A. Prison D. 313
B. School 52. The first and last letters of Paul’s
C. Church epistles are ___ and ___
D. Station A. First Corinthians and second
45. Paul belonged to a religious group Timothy
who felt that they were ____ than B. Romans and Hebrews
others C. Hebrews and Romans
A. Smarter D. None of the above
B. Richer 53. Galatians is before and after __
C. Holier A. Before revelation and after
D. Worse Genesis
46. The home town of Paul was ___ B. Before new and old testament
A. Antioch C. Before epistles and after 2
B. Tarsus Corinthians
C. Lystra D. Before Matthew and Romans
D. Macedonia 54. The epistles of Paul are in the ____
47. The major problem among the A. Old testament
churches at Corinth appears to have B. New testament
been _____ C. Dictionary
A. Sexual immorality D. Inside out maths
B. Disunity 55. Why did Paul write these letters?
C. Greed A. To contest
D. Disrespect B. To correct
48. Another word for epistle is ____ C. To warn
A. Fax D. To instruct
B. Email 56. When Saul escaped from Damascus to
C. Letter Jerusalem after his conversion, the
D. Instagram disciples in Jerusalem ______
49. All the letters written by Paul are A. Welcome him
called ____ B. Were afraid of him
A. Epistles of God C. Were indifferent towards him
B. Epistles of John D. Were full of sympathy for him
C. Epistles of Paul 57. Paul and Barnabas were referred to as
D. Epistles of Jesus “gods” in Lystra because they __
50. The epistles of Paul are for __ and __
A. Were agents of the unknown B. Barnabas and James
God C. Paul and Saul
B. Silenced Elymas the magician D. None of the above
C. Healed a crippled man 64. Paul said that anyone who would not
D. Proclaimed the gospel with work, should not ___
Power A. Drink
58. According to Paul, which of the B. Crawl
following is the greatest? C. Eat
A. Truth D. Fight
B. Love 65. Miracles work hand in hand with __
C. Faith A. Prayer
D. Hope B. Disciples
59. The elders at Jerusalem advised Paul C. Faith
on this arrival to the city to __ D. Power
A. Preach the blood news 66. Paul raised the dead a ____
B. Avoid Jewish Christians A. Egypt
C. Join those in the temple for B. Nigeria
prayer and fasting C. India
D. None of the above D. Trous
60. In the church at Antioch there were 67. Who prayed for Saul to regain his
some ___ and ___ sight?
A. Prophets and lawyers A. Ananias
B. Prophets and teachers B. Judas
C. Prophets and Paul C. The high priest
D. Prophets and Simon D. Philip
61. The following are members of the 68. Paul was born in city called
church in Antioch A. Tarsus
A. Barnabas and Saul B. Jerusalem
B. Barnabas and James C. Rwanda
C. Paul and Saul D. Jordan
D. Bryan and Samson 69. The early Christian missionaries built
62. A ____ wins souls for Jesus by all this except
traveling from place to place A. Churches
preaching the good news about Jesus B. Hospital
A. Mission C. Schools
B. Missionary D. Stadium
C. Vision 70. The name “Paul” means ____ in
D. Visionary Roman
63. They fasted and prayed, placed their A. Huge
hands on them and sent them off who B. Small
did they sent off? C. Giant
A. Barnabas and Saul D. Average
SECTION B (Theory)
1a. What is Paul’s other name?
1b. Why did Paul have two names?
1c. Write a short note on Paul’s early life.
4a. Describe what happened when Paul and Silas were imprison
4b. Name the two major groups to whom Paul preached
4c. State how Paul and Barnabas were selected by the holy spirit
5a. What are the reasons which led Paul to write his letters?
5b. List the last 5 epistles of Paul
5c. List the first 5 epistles of Paul
7a. How were Paul and Barnabas selected for their missionary work?
7b. Give reasons why Stephen was stoned to death
7c. Paul was trained by a lawyer called ________
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Following elimination of racially based immigration policies in Canada by the late 1960s, immigration began from all
parts of the world. Toronto's population grew to more than one million in 1951 and doubled to two million by 1971. By
the 1980s, Toronto had surpassed Montreal as Canada's most populous city and the chief economic hub. During this
time, in part due to the political uncertainty raised by the resurgence of the Quebec sovereignty movement, many
corporations moved their head offices from Montreal to Toronto and other Canadian cities.
In 1954, the City of Toronto was federated into a regional government known as Metropolitan Toronto. Later
metropolitan government began to manage services that crossed municipal boundaries. In 1967, the seven smallest
municipalities of the region were merged into their larger neighbors, resulting in a six-city configuration that included
the old City of Toronto and the surrounding municipalities of East York,Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough and York.
In 1998, six metropolitan governments were dissolved into a single municipality, creating the current City of Toronto.
Question:
1. What was the primary reason for the growth of Toronto's population to two million by 1971?
(A) Montreal (B)Elimination of racially based immigration policies (C) Quebec sovereignty movement (D)
Corporations moving to Toronto
2. How many metropolitan governments were dissolved to form the City of Toronto municipality? (A) One (B)
Two (C)Six (D) Five
3. When did Toronto surpass Montreal as Canada's most populous city?(A) 1971 (B) 1954 (C) 1980 (D) 1998
4. What caused the multinational corporations to move their head offices from Montreal to Toronto?
(A) Using water (B) Crossing municipal boundaries (C) Using public transit (D) Crossing states
(A) city of Toronto (B) government of Toronto (C) municipality of Toronto (D) business centre of Toronto
7. The municipalities that merged were ——— in number. (A) six (B) Seven (C) One (D) not known
8. What is the meaning of the phrase "When all think alike, no one is thinking very much'?
9. But here the Ki-Ki spoke up quickly in their mild voices, saying: "That is not our idea, your Highnesses."In the
above sentence, Ki-Ki's argument is ——
(A) An agreement (B) A disagreement (C) A joke (D) A song for praise
(A) Montreal (B) Not mentioned (C) Canada itself (D) Toronto
Grammar
(13) There is no doubt that the __________ of people rioting demand change quickly.
(18) The money was originally meant to be share between you and ________
(a) more intelligent (b) intelligenter (c) intelligentest (d) most intelligent
(25) "Ourselves" in the sentence: We fed ourselves from our meager salaried is an example of __________
(a) yes, I may (b) yes, you can (c) yes, you will (d) yes, you may
(28) Can you keep an eye ______ the baby while I shop?
(29) The man said that he had some ________ for ________
(a) advices, police (b) advices, polices (c) advice, police (d) advice, polices
(30) "Loudly" in the sentence: Those children speak too loudly in the classroom is an example of_______
(a) Small Internal Memory (b) Subscriber Identification Method (c) Snack In Making (d) Subscribers Internal Memory
(a) Bachelor of Science in Economics (b) Bachelors In Economics (c) Basic Science of Economics (d) Bring Science
in Economics
(a) Automatic TechniqueMachine (b) Automated Text Machine (c) Auto Technology Mobile (d) Automated Teller
Machine
Pick the most suitable contractions for the underlined words in these sentences.
(38) Admiss_________
(39) ________ment
(40) Conclu_________
(41) __________tability
(48) Chief David's car cost an arm and a leg. Means, Chief David's car ___________
(a) was very expensive (b) was bought with his arm and leg (c) did not cost much money (d) had an accident and cut
his arm and leg
(49) You don't make a good leader if you can't take the bull by the horn. Means that ___________
(a) holding the bull's horn makes you a good leader (b) making a bold decision is learnt by facing a bull (c) bravely
dealing with a difficult situation (d) only good learners can boldly hold a bull's horns
(50) The children shouted in chorus "welcome to our school, sir!". This means that __________
(a) they shouted very loud and clear (b) they shouted as people singing choruses (c) they all shouted at the same time
(d) they all shouted with one voice
(51) She was beaten right under her mother's nose. This means that she was beaten ________
(a)in her mother's presence (b) on the nose of her mother (c) in her mother's absence (d) as her mother cleaned her
nose
(52) Abdul was to come home today. This means that Abdul _________
(a) is expected to come home today (b) should come home today (c) was expected to come home today (d) may or
may not come home today
(53) His birthday was attended by the cream of the society. This means that the birthday was attended by _______
(a) only the rich people in the society (b) only the educated in the society (c) very important people in the society (d)
only politicians in the society
(54) We couldn't have found the car but for the policeman's effort.
(a) the policeman could not help us find the car (b) the policeman made efforts but we didn't find the car (c) we found
the car without the policeman's effort (d) it was because of the policeman's effort we found the car
Mechanics
(a) "Mum! Sarah shouted where are my shoes?" (b) Mum! Sarah shouted "where are my shoes?" (c) "Mum!" Sarah
shouted, "where are my shoes?" (d) Mum! "Sarah shouted "where are my shoes?"
(a) "clean the floor, Cinderella!" Her step mum yelled (b)"clean the floor," Cinderella! Her step mum yelled (c)
"clean" the floor, Cinderella! Her step mum yelled (d) clean the floor, Cinderella! " her step mum yelled"
(a) This year's Eid Maulud would fall on a Monday (b) This year's eid Maulud would fall on a monday (c) This year's
eid maulud would fall on a Monday (d) This years' Eid Maulud would fall on a monday
(58) Shade the correctly capitalized option.
(a) Josiah works as an AIT and BBC correspondent (b) Josiah works as an ait and BBC correspondent (c) josiah works
as an Ait ad Bbc correspondent (d) josiah works as an AIT and BBC correspondent
(59) (a)Is Dr Judith a UNICEF consultant? (b) Is Dr. Judith a UNICEF consultant? (c) Is Dr. Judith a U.N.I.C.E.F
consultant? (d) Is Dr Judith a U.N.I.C.E.F consultant?
(60) (a) He works at Nafdac (b) He works at N.A.F.D.A.C (c) He works at NAFDAC (d) He work at N.A.F.D.A.C
Theory
Comprehension
I always enjoy the drive into Leeds. It is a good straight road, with some pleasant views of the countryside on either
side. There are woods and hills, villages and farms and, about halfway, a large lake. In addition, because there is rarely
much traffic on the road, I can usually enjoy the view as I drive along. I was rather annoyed the other morning,
therefore, when a small blue car began to drive very close behind me. I went a little faster, hoping to leave the car
behind. However, whenever I slowed down, the little car caught up with me. The driver, a middle-aged man, was
grinning and waving to me. However, I did not recognize either him or the car. Again, I began to drive a little faster but
the little car caught up with me whenever I slowed down. "Perhaps I am doing something wrong," I thought. I checked
my lights and my indicator, but they were both in order. Moreover, I certainly did not have a puncture. The man was a
lunatic, I decided. Feeling rather cross, I drove off very fast, leaving the small blue car behind. I did not slow down
until I got to Leeds. There are some traffic lights just before you cross the railway bridge into Leeds and, as it happened,
the lights turned red as I approached. I was still waiting there when the little blue car caught up with me. The driver got
out and tapped on my window. I opened it. "Can I help you?" I asked rather coldly. "I am trying to help you!" the man
said. "You see, your number plate fell off about fifteen miles back. I tried to attract your attention, but you didn't take
any notice!"
Creative Writing
(3) Write a biography, in not less than a page, with accurate detailed findings on your role model.
(4) In a bid to introduce yourself to a potential reader, write in not less than 100 words, an autobiography about yourself.
Grammar.
Mechanics.
Use the correct suffix from the list to make new words _____ ful, ly, hood, ship, al.
(1) govmerntn:
(2) dueaction:
(3) mioptrnat:
(4) aficilyt:
(5) ocsntruct:
SOCIAL STUDIES
1. ——— is referred to as an act of associating and co-existing with people on a society or an environment
(a) Living together (b) staying together (c) Tolerance (d) Cooperation
2. For society to function people must ——— (a) Interact (b) Interface (c) Fight (d) Quarrel
3. When people live together in peace , it promotes —— (a) Intolerance (b) Ingratitude (c) Development (d)
Authority
4. Living together means that one cannot be —— in the society (a) Alone (b) Bothered (c) Troublesome (d)
Leader
5. Attributes of living together includes all except ——— (a) Honesty (b) Sincerity (c) Extremism (d) Tolerance
6. Which of these is not a challenge of loving together? (a) constant offense (b) Extremism (c) disloyalty (d)
Readiness to serve one another
(a) Tourism and attraction (b) Disputes and unrest (c) Trouble and fight (d) Lack and recklessness
8. Which of these can be a challenge of living together ? (a) hard-work (b) appropriate authorities (c)
commitment (d) injustice
9. One benefit of living together is —— (a) Negligence (b) Disunity (c) Extremism (d) Stability
10. Living together enhances all except —— (a) friendliness (b) Good neighborliness (c) personal blessing (d)
communal disability
11. ——— is the way of life of people in a society . (a) culture (b) Appearance (c) Display (d)Family
12. The first basic unit of life in the society is the ——— (a) Husband (b) wife (c) Children (d) Family
13. The ways of life of other societies as adopted in another society is regarded as ———
(a) External influences (b) internal influences (c) Normal influences (d) unknown influences
14. In Nigeria, most Marriages are conducted according to ——— (a) Family rites (b) cultural practices (c)
Environmental practices (d) Education
15. In the olden days it was said that a child belonged to the whole society and not just his —— (a) Environment (b)
Immediate family (c) Extended family (d) Relations
16. In Nigeria , some foreign influence can be witnessed in ——— (a) Language (b) Education (c) Marriage
patterns (d) All of the above
17. In Nigeria, the school system we practice is referred to as ——— education (a) Western (b) Eastern (c)
Southern (d) Northern
18. ——— is the use of scientific knowledge for production of tools beneficial to man. (a) Technology (b)
Techniques (c) Science (d) Production
19. Products of science and technology include all except ——— (a) Television (b) communication gadgets (c)
Machines (d) wooden furnitures
20. Which of these is not an advantage of science and technology to Nigerian Families ? (a) Easier and faster
chores (b) educational programs (c) Addiction (d) easy access to children
21. Which of these is not a disadvantage of science and technology. (a) Cyberbully (b) online stalking (c) ease of
communication (d) Emulating destructive habits
22. People with the same cultural background who speak the same language are of the same ——— (a) Ethnicity
(b) Tribalism (c) Culture (d) Tradition
23. Nigeria consists of over —— ethnic groups. (a) 150 (b) 250 (c) 350 (d) 200
(a) Yoruba, Efik, Hausa (b) Igbo, Kanuri, Yoruba (c) Igbo, Hausa , Yoruba (d) Igbo, Hausa , Ibibio
25. The marriage between an Hausa woman from Kano state and an Hausa man from Katsina state is a ———
(a) Inter-ethnic marriage (b) Intra-ethnic marriage (c) Traditional marriage (d) Cultural marriage
(a) No language barrier (b) No privacy (c) unnecessary interference (d) Friends interference
27. One disadvantage of intra-ethnic marriage is —— (a) unity among family members (b) undue interference (c)
No language barrier (d) practice of same traditions
(a) Intra-ethnic marriage (b) Inter-marriage (c) Marital union (d) Customs and tradition
(a) reduction of inter-ethnic crises (b) promotes mutual economic support (c) promotes moral virtues (d) criticism
about ethnic group
31. Problems possibly faced by couples in marriage is —— (a) Tribal problems (b) marital problems (c) household
problems (d) couple problems
(a) They are different people (b) They think differently (c) they walk differently (d) they behave differently
33. The head of the nuclear family is the ——— (a) grandfather (b) father in-law (c) father (d) mother
34. When we listen to other people’s views, we gain all these except —— (a) Harmony (b) Conflict (c) Peace (d)
Tolerance
35. All of these are examples of community leadership in Nigeria except ——— (a) Oba (b) Emir (c) Eze (d)
Town crier
36. Nigeria became a republic —— (a) 1st October 1960 (b) 27th May, 1963 (c) 1st October ,1963 (d) 1st October ,
1970
37. A Legal union between a man and a woman which makes them husband or wife is———
(a) wedding ceremony (b) Marriage (c) cultural tradition (d) Intra-ethnicity
38. The belief and established ways of doing things by a particular group of people is known as ———
(a) traditional festivals (b) traditional ceremonies (c) cultural ceremonies (d) culture
39. One of these is not a major religion practiced in Nigeria (a) Hinduism (b) Islam (c) Christianity (d) Traditional
religion
40. The feeling of love that one has and shows for one’s country is ———
(a) sacrificial love (b) nationalism (c) heroism (d) patriotism
41. How many local government areas has Nigeria ? (a) 450 (b) 360 (c) 814 (d) 774
42. The first premier of western region whose portrait is on the one hundred Naira currency is ——
43. One of these is not a national symbol of Nigeria . (a) The National flag (b) The National coat of arms (c) The
National passport (d) The National Television Station
44. The two horses on the Nigerian coat of arms stand for ——— (a) dignity (b) strength (c) peace (d) progress
45. Marriage values include all these except ——— (a) love and care (b) fear of God (c) submission (d) Disrespect
to one’s spouse
46. The practice of treating someone unfairly based on gender is called —— (a) gender discrimination (b)
traditional discrimination (c) societal discrimination (d) complexion discrimination
47. One of these is not an element of culture. (a) dance (b) mode of dressing (c) religion (d) exercise
48. All these are aspects of culture except ——— (a) Belief (b) Religion (c) Family (d) Sleeping
49. A nuclear family is composed of all except ——— (a) cousin (b) a father (c) a mother (d) children
50. The different ethnic groups in Nigeria differ from one another in ——
(a) end in education (b) societal rejection (c) contraction of disease (d) fame and progress
52. which of these is not a solution to the ethnicity problems in Nigeria ? (a) patriotism (b) tolerance (c) public
enlightenment (d) corruption
53. A group of people who are related together and referred to as the smallest unit within a society is called ———
(a) church (b) community (c) family (d) hamlet
54. Use of ——— is an influence of working parent on Nigeria life . (a) head tie (b) baby sitter (c) vehicle (d)
party
55. There are ——— major religious practice in Nigeria . (a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 3 (d) 4
56. All these are problems common to marriage except ——— (a) childlessness (b) affection (c) infidelity (d)
distrust
57. The belief that others do not have right to religious of thier choice is called ———
(a) religious laws (b) religious intolerance (c) religious belief (d) religious tolerance
58. ——— is a legal ending of marriage . (a) Union (b) Divorce (c) Alimony (d) break-up
59. Which of these is a product of foreign influence . (a) Trouser (b) Agbada (c) Buba (d) Shokoto
60. One of these is not a way to maintain a healthy boy-girl relationship (a) fear God (b) say no to negative peer
pressure (c) say no to sex before marriage (d) stay out late at night
THEORY
b. List six aspects of our lives that have been influenced by foreign countries.
4a. State the 2 visibility areas of science and technology influence on Nigerian homes .
c. Explain ‘marriage’
CIVIC EDUCATION
1. Awards officially given to person for their contributions to their country’s development is ———
2. The categories for national awards in Nigeria include the order of the Federal Republic and ——
(a) The order of Nigeria (b) The order of the Niger (c) The order of Nigerians (d) The order of Republicans
3. Asides commanders, Officers and Members, the other rank of National honours is ———
(a) Grand patron (b) Grand Father (c) Grand Author (d) Grand Commander
(a) Officer of the Niger (b) Member of the Niger (c) Order of the Order of the Niger (d) Operation of the Order of
the Nigeria
5. Having little or no concern for oneself with regard to fame or position is——
(a) Innoson motors (b) KIA motors (c) Mercedes motors (d) Hyundai motors
(a) Order of the family Republic (b) Order of the Federal Republic (c) Order of Friend Republic (d) Order of
Financial Republic
14. All the following are values that promotes peace except———
(a) Foreign goods (b) Forfeited goods (c) Homemade goods (d) Nigerian goods
(a) Purchasing them (b) Promoting their usage (c) Marketing them (d) Vandalizing them
(a) Increase in development (b) They are not over processed (c) Boosts National pride (d) Depreciates Nigerian
Currencies
20. ——— are the acceptable standard behavior of people in our society
(a) self control (b) wisdom (c) Evolvement (d) All the above
26. —— is working together to achieve a common goal as opposed to working for selfish benefits
(a) willingness to assist (b) Dedication to service (c) shared responsibilities (d) selfishness
28. —— is The agreements of a man and woman to be joined as husband and wife .
(a) Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe (b) Alhaji Shehu Shagari (c) Alhaji Abubakar Balewa (d) Olusegun Obasanjo
34. Goods that Nigeria buys from all the countries are called ——
(a) export goods (b) import goods (c) custom goods (d) cash commodities
35. Raw materials provided for man naturally for his use are known as ——
(a) Chemical products (b) imported products (c) natural resources (d) resource products
(a) Defense of the country (b) Enabling disorderliness (c) maintaining law and order (d) providing social
amenities
38. The various groups of people with different languages, tribes and cultural backgrounds that make up a country
are referred to as ———
(a) Tribal groups (b) ethnic groups (c) cultural groups (d) zonal groups
39. Late Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe , Alhaji Shehigari and Professor Yemi Osibanjo are examples of ———
(a) colonial leaders (b) traditional leaders (c) political leaders (d) religious leaders
40. Nigeria got her independence from ——— on 1st October 1960
(a) National peace (b) Acceptance (c) National Unity (d) Unity
42. All of these are causes of social disorder except —— (a) love for nation and people (b) corruption practices (c)
civil wars (d) activities like cultism, terrorism
43. One’s ability to control emotions and actions even in the face of provocation is known as ———
(a) compassion (b) intolerance (c) love and peace (d) self control
44. Herbert Macaulay , Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe , Sir Abubabar Tafawa Balewa , Chief Obafemi Awolowo are
examples of ———
(a) Nigerian presidents (b) Nigerian nationalists (c) Nigerian prime ministers (d) Nigerian premiers
45. Features that distinguish the people of one nation from those of the other countries is referred to as ———
(a) National anthem (b) National flag (c) National identity (d) National passport
46. People who seek independence of their nation are —— (a) leaders (b) nationalist (c) presidents (d) nationals
47. The act of selecting leaders through voting is called —— (a) election (b) democracy (c) selection (d)
appointment
51. which of these is not a way of promoting national interest ? (a) coercive measure (b) Foreign aid (c) Diplomatic
negotiation (d) Forgiveness
52. A book which contains the laws governing a country is called ———
(a) civic laws (b) moral laws (c) constitution (d) moral laws
(a) man of the year award (b) best citizen award (c) Honorable award (d) National honours
(a) Herbert Macauley (b) Obafemi Awolowo (c) Sir Fredrick Lugard (d) Sir Abubakar Tafewa Balewa
55. The act of working as a single force composed of different bodies is ——— (a) unity (b) oneness (c) workforce
(d) obedience
56. Which of these is not an example of civic value ? (a) obedience (b) honesty (c) dedication (d) discrimination
57. ——— is the act of promoting national interest by showing keenness in whatever one is doing (a) patriotism (b)
crisis (c) election (d) competition
58. The following are problems of ethnic groups loyalty except ———
(a) election malpractice (b) political instability (c) providing for one another (d) criticism and discrimination
59. —— and —— are qualities of patriotic citizens. (a) love and selfishness (b) honesty and pride (c) dedication
and selfless (d) loyalty amd deceit
(a) to promote unity (b) to promote the development of the country (c) to ensure that the resources of the country
are used (d) to promote education
THEORY
(i) MON (ii) MFR (iii) CFR (iv) CON (v) OON (vi) OFR (vii) GCFR (viii) GCON
8b . Stage three ways of promoting national interest within and outside a country