First Term Civic Exam Questions
First Term Civic Exam Questions
5-11 TEMILOLUWA STREET SEWAGE ROAD, GOWON ESTATE EGBEDA. LAGOS STATE.
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION CLASS: SS2 TIME: 1hrs. 30 mins
SECTION A
1. Citizens that are not enthusiastic to achieve anything for the country can be described as: (a) Patriotic citizens (b)
Bad citizens (c) Active citizens (d) Passive citizens
2. Which of these is not a feature of democracy: (a) Existence of only one party (b) Existence of rule of law (c) Free
and fair elections (d) Secret voting
3. The qualities of a good citizen are all these except: (a) Respect for national symbols (b) Partial loyalty to his
country (c) Patriotism to the nation (d) Obedience to the law of the land
4. HIV/AIDS can be contracted through all the means except: (a) Transfusion of infected blood (b) Unsafe sex (c)
Sharing of sharp objects with an infected person (d) Eating with an infected person
5. What is the main reason for the separation of powers in a democracy? (a) To create multiple branches of
government (b) To ensure efficiency in governance (c) To prevent the abuse of power (d) To allow the judiciary
to dominate the government
6. Which of these is an example of a civic responsibility of a citizen? (a) Paying taxes (b) Becoming a government
official (c) Travelling abroad (d) Joining a political party
7. The principle that “no one is above the law” is known as: (a) Rule of law (b) Executive supremacy (c)
Sovereignty (d) Judiciary independence
8. What is a key characteristic of the rule of law? (a) All citizens must vote (b) Law applies equally to everyone (c)
Laws are made by judges (d) Citizens must obey leaders unconditionally
9. Which of the following is NOT an example of a democratic process? (a) Free and fair elections (b) Public
participation in government (c) Appointment of leaders based on merit (d) Military intervention in politics
10. One of the ways to resolve conflicts in society is through: (a) Violence (b) Negotiation (c) Boycott of public
services (d) Imposing sanctions
11. Which of these is an example of a human right? (a) Right to own property (b) Right to disobey laws (c) Right to
evade taxes (d) Right to discriminate
12. A key function of local government in Nigeria is: (a) Enforcement of international treaties (b) Management of
education at federal level (c) Provision of basic amenities (d) Creation of foreign policies
13. The type of law that regulates the relationship between the various arms and tiers of government is called: (a)
Civil law (b) Constitution (c) Criminal law (d) Public law
14. Failure to carry out our obligations may result in: (a) Respect for traditional rulers (b) Maintenance of public
property (c) Respect for our rights
15. All these are bad citizens except: (a) Internet fraudsters (b) Advance fee fraudsters (c) A man who refuses to join
a political party (d) Street urchins disturbing public peace
16. An active citizen is known for all the following except: (a) Paying his tax (b) Winning laurels for the country (c)
Partially obeying traffic laws (d) Displaying high level of patriotism
17. A type of citizenship in which a foreigner is made a citizen of a country without fulfilling normal conditions for
becoming a citizen is called: (a) Honorary Citizenship (b) Diplomatic citizenship (c) Citizenship by naturalization
(d) Citizenship by registration
18. A non-citizen of a country is called: (a) An alien (b) An ambassador (c) A diplomat (d) A refugee A legal
member of a country
19. Democratic governance is usually characterized by: (a) Free, fair, and credible elections (b) Buoyant and
competitive economy (c) Accessible employment opportunities (d) Thuggery, youth involvement, and election
rigging
20. Political apathy often leads to: (a) Low level of participation (b) Good governance (c) Political stability (d) Low
literacy level
21. Our constitutional responsibilities include all these except: (a) Observing environmental sanitation (b) Voting
during elections (c) Joining the army during war (d) Payment of tax when we want
22. The military's functions in national security include all these except: (a) Fighting for good governance through
coup (b) Suppressing insurrection and restoring order during serious violence in the society (c) Maintaining
Nigeria's territorial integrity (d) Defending Nigeria from external aggression
23. Political decisions under capitalist democracy are usually made through: (a) Regular voting by electorates (b) The
capital market (c) Forces of demand and supply (d) The executive and judiciary
24. Citizenship education has to do with: (a) Learning about our culture (b) Studying our environment (c) Making
effort to promote tribalism (d) Learning how to be good citizens and responsible leaders
25. Which of these may not make a leader fail in protecting the interest of those who vote for them? (a)
Misplacement of priority (b) Sensitivity to people's problems (c) Greediness on the part of the leader (d)
Faithfulness
26. Our traditions and beliefs can be promoted through all the following except: (a) Drama presentations (b) Cultural
exhibitions at home and abroad (c) Observance of cultural and national days (d) Western films acted in Nigeria
27. Political apathy includes all these except: (a) Participating in voting (b) Refusing to register (c) Lukewarm
participation in party activities (d) Lack of readiness to fight electoral malpractice
28. Nonchalant attitude to politics may not be caused by all the following except: (a) Economic problems (b) Literacy
(c) Politics without violence (d) Exceptional performance of leaders in power
29. The best way our political leaders can promote our culture and belief is through: (a) Communication with other
international leaders in any Nigerian language or dialect (b) Encouraging foreigners to wear Nigerian dresses (c)
Making all students wear Nigerian attires as school uniforms (d) Wearing Nigerian attires as official dresses
30. Which of these can best influence a child in imbibing Nigerian culture and beliefs? (a) The family (b) The
political leaders (c) The military forces (d) The teachers
31. Political apathy could be fought by: (a) Forcing all citizens to participate in politics (b) Giving financial rewards
to all voters (c) Sacking all public servants who refuse to vote (d) Discouraging money politics and godfatherism
32. Which of these is not good for capitalist democracy? (a) Equality of the voters (b) Entrenchment of rule of law
principles (c) Imposition of one-party system (d) Press freedom
33. Which of the following is an acceptable societal value? (a) Honesty (b) Merriment (c) Praise singing (d) Family
planning
34. Which of the following is an effective way of resolving inter-communal conflict? (a) Meditation (b) Dialogue (c)
Litigation (d) Avoidance
35. Community development projects can best be achieved if the people are: (a) Cooperative (b) Religious (c)
Optimistic (d) Knowledgeable
36. Which of the following is a major problem of the Nigerian Civil Service? (a) Neutrality (b) Red-tapism (c)
Impartiality (d) Anonymity
37. The civic obligation of a citizen includes: (a) Political socialization (b) Political participation (c) Engaging in
family planning (d) Engaging in business ventures
38. The following are goals of citizenship education except: (a) Preparing learners for leadership
(b) Developing appropriate attitudes in the learners (c) Creating job opportunities (d) Providing social amenities
39. HIV/AIDS is spread mainly through: (a) Indiscriminate sexual intercourse (b) Kissing and hugging (c) Sharing
toiletries with victims (d) Handshake with victims
40. People living with HIV/AIDS could be assisted by: (a) Isolating them (b) Showing them love (c) Blaming them
(d) Avoiding them
41. The law supreme is: (a) The Constitution (b) The judiciary part of the legislature (c) Laws in parliament (d) The
president
42. Which of the following roles should a responsible parent perform? (a) Sending the children to hawk on the street
(b) Instilling in children appropriate values and attitudes (c) Encouraging early marriage (d) Showing favor to a
particular child
43. A challenge facing the protection of human rights in Nigeria is: (a) Absence of a public complaints commission
(b) Failure of leaders to promote rule of law (c) Independence of the judiciary (d) Press freedom
44. Members of a society are expected to adhere to societal values for the following reasons except: (a) Enhancement
of development (b) Improvement of self-dignity (c) Reduction of social vices (d) Relegation of morality
45. Discipline is described as the: (a) Ability to show hospitality (b) State or quality of being brave (c) Tendency to
fight (d) Ability to behave in a controlled manner
46. The defense of the territorial integrity of a country by her citizens is part of: (a) Political participation
(b) Self-determination (c) Political culture (d) Duties and obligations
47. The best means through which individual rights can be safeguarded is: (a) Knowledge acquisition (b) Judicial
independence (c) Press censorship (d) Improved standard of living
48. An enlightenment and awareness campaign on HIV/AIDS could: (a) Lead to discrimination (b) Create job
opportunities (c) Cause conflict (d) Provide people with genuine information
49. What is the primary function of the judiciary in a democracy? (a) Enforcing laws (b) Making laws (c) Interpreting
laws (d) Amending laws
50. Which of the following is a key feature of a democratic government? (a) Rule by military decree (b) Supremacy
of the law (c) Appointment of leaders by the elite (d) Censorship of the press
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5-11 TEMILOLUWA STREET SEWAGE ROAD, GOWON ESTATE EGBEDA. LAGOS STATE.
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION CLASS: SS2 TIME: 1hrs. 30 mins
SECTION B
INSRUCTION: Answer any four (4) questions the questions from this section
SECTION B
INSRUCTION: Answer any four (4) questions the questions from this section
1. All these are major consequences of human rights abuse except: (a) Refusal of citizens to cooperate with leaders
(b) Violent protest by citizens (c) Increase in lawyers' income due to increase in cases of human rights abuse (d)
Political and economic backwardness
2. In the civil service, cleaners, drivers, and security belong to the class: (a) Administrative (b) Clerical (c) Lower
(d) Professional
3. The United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights was proposed in the year: (a) 1948 (b) 1950 (c) 1952
(d) 1954
4. Citizens can be deprived of their rights during: (a) Public holiday (b) Democratic regime (c) Political campaign
(d) Emergency rule
5. Political apathy can be discouraged through the following except: (a) Educating the electorate (b) Good
governance (c) Postponement of election (d) Independent judiciary
6. The public service is a branch or arm of government: (a) Civilian (b) Executive (c) Judiciary (d) Legislature
7. The effect of queuing up in public places is: (a) Orderliness (b) Transparency (c) Honesty (d) Humility
8. A father that effectively discharges his duty towards his children could be described as a: (a) Philanthropist (b)
Celebrity (c) Responsible parent (d) Permissive father
9. Testing of blood before transfusion will greatly help to: (a) Spread HIV (b) Control HIV (c) Eradicate HIV (d)
Prevent HIV
10. Which of the following is not a major reason for political apathy? (a) Political violence (b) Unfulfilled political
promises (c) Bad governance (d) Cross carpeting phenomenon
11. Which of the following may prevent a citizen from voting in a general election? (a) Lack of stable income (b)
High cost of living (c) Non-registration (d) Political neutrality
12. The highest class in the public service in Nigeria is the: (a) Clerical (b) Manipulative (c) Technical (d)
Administrative On which of the following grounds can a citizen abstain from voting?(a) Religion (b) Education
(c) Wealth (d) Status
13. Which of the following is a consequence of political instability in a democratic government? (a) Economic
growth (b) Political violence (c) Improved governance (d) Increased voter turnout
14. The most effective way to reduce corruption in public service is: (a) Increasing salaries (b) Imposing strict
penalties for corrupt practices (c) Encouraging nepotism (d) Eliminating public service exams
15. In what scenario can a government impose emergency rule, limiting citizens' rights? (a) During elections
(b) When political parties disagree (c) During national disasters or crises (d) During political campaigns
16. The right to peaceful assembly is important in a democracy because: (a) It allows citizens to support the
government without question (b) It allows citizens to voice their concerns and advocate for change (c) It gives
government officials more power (d) It limits the participation of minority groups
17. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of human rights? (a) Universality (b) Inherent (c) Divisibility (d)
Equality
18. A type of law which helps people to enforce their rights and get compensated for injuries that other people have
caused them is called: (a) Civil law (b) People's law (c) Human rights law (d) Criminal laws
19. Imposition of curfew by government may lead to deprivation of citizens': (a) Freedom of voting (b) Freedom of
movement (c) Freedom to criticize government (d) Freedom to form political parties
20. Which of these statements is correct: (a) Political apathy nurtures democracy (b) Political apathy means everyone
is fully participating in politics(c) Political apathy increases the cost of electoral activities (d) Political apathy
destroys democracy
21. A major consequence of political apathy is: (a) Political violence (b) Election of incompetent leaders (c) Election
of prudent leaders (d) Civil disturbance
22. Fundamental human rights include all these except: (a) Right to personal liberty (b) Right to peaceful assembly
and association (d) Right to freedom from discrimination Political apathy could be fought by: (a) Forcing all
citizens to participate in politics (b) Giving financial rewards to all who vote during elections (d) Discouraging
money politics and godfathers
23. A ban on public assembly will limit: (a) Right to peaceful assembly and association (b) Right to speak against the
government (c) Right to move at odd hours (d) Right to participate in politics
24. Political participation involves the following activities except: (a) Regular payment of taxes (b) Voting during
elections (c) Joining political parties (d) Resisting electoral fraud
25. Which of these statements is incorrect about public services and civil services in Nigeria? (a) Public service is not
the same as civil service (b) All public servants are civil servants (c) All public...
26. Which of these is not a reason for poor performance of the public service in Nigeria? (a) Corruption (b) Poor
condition of service (c) Political interference (d) High salary payment
27. If __________ of human rights implies: (a) Dispensability of human rights (b) Inviolability of human rights (c)
Human rights cannot be withdrawn from any law-abiding citizens (d) Human rights is forever
28. All these are modern modes of popular participation except: (a) Public debates on national issues (b) Joining
political parties (c) Protests leading to destruction of life and property
(d) Contesting an election
29. Right to petition is: (a) Political right (b) United Nations right (c) Civic right (d) International right
30. The first generation rights are also known as: (a) Constitutional rights (b) Liberty-oriented rights
(c) Universal rights (d) Indivisible rights
31. Political apathy often leads to: (a) Political stability (b) Good governance (c) Low level of participation
(d) Low literacy level
32. Inalienable rights and privileges enjoyed by the citizens of a country are called: (a) Human rights (b)
Constitutional rights (c) Civic rights (d) Political rights
33. In Nigeria, public servants are expected to be: (a) Non-partisan (b) Political
(c) Ambitious
(d) Apolitical
34. A situation whereby most citizens fail to vote in an election could be described as political: (a) Socialization (b)
Electoral rigging (c) Inconclusive election (d) Apathy
35. Which of the following is not necessary for public servants to perform effectively: (a) In-service training (b)
Appointment based on nepotism (c) Value re-orientation for public servants (d) Incentives for meeting set goals
36. The principle that public servants cannot be held responsible for their official actions denotes: (a) Impartiality (b)
Accountability (c) Neutrality
37. The right of an individual to seek redress in a law court is categorized under: (a) Social (b) Economics (c)
Procedural (d) Political
38. The smooth operation of the public service in Nigeria is being hampered by: (a) Debt burden (b) Adequate
training (c) Privatization policy (d) Bribery and corruption
39. An organized group that is independent of the state could be described as: (a) NGO (b) Trade Union (c) Political
Party (d) Civil Society
40. Which of the following may prevent a citizen from voting in an election? (a) Lack of stable income (b) High cost
of living (c) Non-registration (d) Political neutrality
41. In a democratic government, franchise is given to: (a) Party members (b) Resident adults (c) Adult citizens (d)
Opinion leaders
42. Which of the following concepts can guarantee adherence to the rule of law?
(a) Political immunity (b) Political gerrymandering (c) National development (d) Representative democracy
43. A body established and entrusted with power and authority to direct the affairs of a state is called: (a) Federal
Executive Council (b) State Legislative Council (c) Trusteeship (d) Government
44. One of the functions of local government is: (a) Settlement of intra-party crisis (b) Making byelaws (c)
Formulation of monetary policies (d) Denomination of constituencies
45. The best means through which individual rights can be safeguarded is: (a) Knowledge acquisition (b) Judicial
independence (c) Freedom of the press (d) Improved standard of living
46. President Muhammadu Buhari hails from which state in Nigeria? (a) Kano (b) Katsina (c) Kebbi
(d) Kaduna
47. The immediate past minister of finance in Nigeria, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, resigned due to an alleged: (a) WAEC
certificate scandal (b) NYSC exemption certificate scandal (c) Money laundering (d) Bribery and corruption
48. Which of the following is not a skill for resolving inter-communal conflict? (a) War (b) Dialogue (c) Mediation
(d) Arbitration
49. The class that controls and supervises the activities of the executive class in the civil service is: (a) Clerical class
(b) Manipulative class (c) Professional class (d) Administrative class
SECTION A
1. An important aspect of youth empowerment is: (a) It serves as a means of equipping youths for the future (b) It is
an avenue for wasting the time of youths (c) It provides an avenue to siphon youth money (d) It increases
government revenue
2. Primary election is the type of election conducted within a: (a) Federal government (b) State government (c)
Local government (d) Political party
3. One of the following may not be an effect of HIV/AIDS on individuals: (a) Psychological problems (b) Broken
home (c) Spiral attack (d) Loss of livelihood
4. All these are forms of HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination except: (a) Unjust termination of
appointments (b) Restriction of travel (c) Restriction in attending churches and mosques (d) Isolation by family
members
5. Skills used in offsetting disadvantages in day-to-day life are called: (a) Youth empowerment (b) Special coping
skills (c) Offsetting skills (d) Life coping skills
6. Youth empowerment is best described as: (a) Training given to individuals for acquiring a means of livelihood (b)
Practice of engaging in a prospective career (c) Provision of subsidized meals to citizens by the government (d)
Mobilization of citizens for a political party
7. One of these may not be beneficial in developing artistic skills: (a) Constant practice (b) Visiting museums (c)
Giving out artistic works as souvenirs (d) Visiting artists
8. All these are life-coping skills except: (a) Intellectual skills (b) Manipulative skills (c) Economics skills (d)
Communicative skills
9. The following are types of elections except: (a) Movement election (b) Bye election (c) Indirect election (d)
Primary election
10. Which of the following is not a feature of democracy? (a) Election (b) No separation of powers (c) Free press (d)
Political parties
11. Which one is not a type of value? (a) Greed (b) Honesty (c) Sincerity (d) Confidence
12. Which one is a type of citizenship? (a) Citizenship by birth (b) Citizenship by marriage (c) Citizenship by
honorary (d) All of the above
13. 29th May of every year is celebrated as: (a) Children’s Day (b) Army Day (c) Democracy Day (d) Event Day
14. Dishonesty often results in:(a) Corruption (b) Peace (c) Love (d) Trust
15. The importance of values includes all these except: (a) Helps in controlling behaviour (b) Promotes good
relationships (c) Promotes anti-social behavior among youths (d) Helps resist peer pressure
16. Which of these may NOT be an advantage of youth empowerment? (a) Reduction in youth delinquency (b)
Promotion of self-reliance (c) Building youth ego and self-esteem (d) Reduction in the number of youth working
as civil servants
17. Youth empowerment programs should include all these except: (a) Social skills (b) Leadership skills (c)
Advocacy (d) Political skills
18. Which of these is an advantage of self-reliance to a nation? (a) Promotes economic growth (b) Retards economic
progress (c) Nurtures social vices (d) Reduces government revenue
19. Benefits of self-reliance to an individual include all these except: (a) Easy decision making (b) Effective and
efficient planning (c) Privacy in business (d) Ability to make abnormal profit fraudulently
20. We need to exhibit selflessness in society to: (a) Speed up political and economic development (b) Show how
religious we are (c) Receive national awards in the future (d) Make us popular
21. The following are benefits of community service except: (a) Teaching younger generations how to serve the
community (b) Promoting unity among the people (c) Reducing the level of economic activities in the community
(d) Creating an avenue for citizens to participate in government
22. A major consequence of dishonesty is: (a) Dents the nation's image internationally (b) Economic progress due to
increased money laundering (c) Increase in foreign investment (d) Readiness of foreigners to trade with Nigerians
23. When the majority of citizens depend on the government for employment, one of these may likely happen: (a)
High level of investment (b) High rate of economic growth (c) High rate of unemployment (d) High rate of
employment
24. All these are social obligations except: (a) Respect for traditional rulers (b) Maintenance of public property (c)
Respect for parents (d) Voting during elections
25. Which of these is NOT a feature of democracy? (a) Existence of the rule of law (b) Secret voting (c) Existence of
only one political party (d) Free and fair elections
26. The discrimination or negative attitudes directed at people living with HIV/AIDS is termed: (a) HIV/AIDS
discrimination (b) HIV/AIDS prejudice (c) HIV/AIDS separations (d) HIV/AIDS stigmatization Youth
empowerment involves all these except: (a) Helping youth depend on government support (b) Helping youth
develop their potential (c) Supporting youth to develop leadership skills (d) Helping youth develop confidence
27. One of these may not be the best way of preventing HIV/AIDS: (a) Abstinence from sex (b) Avoid sitting with an
infected person (c) Use of condoms (d) Avoid sharing sharp objects with an infected person
28. Intellectual skills include the following except: (a) Mathematical reasoning (b) Inductive reasoning (c)
Vocabulary ability (d) Listening ability
29. The minister of youths and sports in Nigeria is: (a) Malami Abubakar (b) Festus Keyamo (c) Sunday Dare (d)
Godswill Akpabio
30. Which of the following is NOT an agent of Civic Education? (a) Family (b) School (c) Clubhouse (d) Community
31. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of youth empowerment? (a) Promotes self-reliance (b) Increases
unemployment (c) Reduces youth delinquency (d) Builds confidence and leadership skills
32. HIV/AIDS can be contracted through all the means except: (a) Transfusion of infected blood (b) Eating with an
infected person (c) Unsafe sex (d) Sharing sharp objects with an infected person
33. When was the first HIV/AIDS case reported in Nigeria?(a) 1980 (b) 1982 (c) 1984 (d) 1986
34. Which of the following is a legal obligation of a citizen? (a) Giving financial assistance to the poor (b) Helping in
community development (c) Payment of taxes (d) Respecting national symbols
35. One of the aims of citizenship education is to produce citizens with: (a) Creative skills (b) A high sense of
patriotism (c) Entrepreneurial skills (d) Manipulative skills
36. The agents of Civic Education include the following except: (a) Family (b) Community (c) School (d) Club house
37. In a democracy, decision-making is reached through: (a) Discussion (b) Argument (c) Persuasion (d) All of the
above
38. Democracy is all about people, thus it starts with people and ends with: (a) Election (b) People (c) Voting (d)
Political parties
39. The political party currently controlling the federal government of Nigeria is: (a) CPC (b) APP (c) APC (d) PDP
40. 27th May of each year is celebrated as: (a) Father's Day (b) Teacher's Day (c) Children's Day (d) Democracy Day
41. All types of government perform the following except: (a) Providing welfare and development facilities (b)
Maintaining law and order (c) Encouraging the struggle for power (d) Encouraging trade with other states
42. The following are values that promote interpersonal relationships except: (a) Caring (b) Honesty (c) Tolerance (d)
Begging
43. The most effective approach towards eliminating sexually transmitted diseases is: (a) Abstinence (b) Casual sex
(c) Use of drugs (d) Use of condoms
44. Every person must be up to __ years before he/she is eligible to vote and be voted for: (a) 20 (b) 18 (c) 16 (d) 12
45. In Nigeria, general elections are conducted every __ years: (a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 8 (d) 6
46. The abbreviation of the Independent National Electoral Commission is: (a) NDE (b) NADEP (c) INEC (d) ICPC
47. The following are consequences of dishonesty except: (a) It causes crime (b) Examination malpractices (c)
Stability in society (d) Disorderliness in society
48. All these show that someone has the right attitude to work except: (a) Punctuality (b) Regularity (c) Discipline (d)
Inconsistency
49. The consequence of not obeying traffic rules often results in: (a) Roadwork (b) Potholes(c) Road accidents (d)
Safe driving
50. The primary function of a legislature is: (a) Execute laws (b) Interpret laws (c) Make laws (d) Formulate policies
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THIRD TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION CLASS: SS1 TIME: 1hr. 30 mins
SECTION A
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THIRD TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION CLASS: SS1 TIME: 1hr. 30 mins
SECTION A
1. Physical education is concerned with developing individual through selected———-(a) teachers (b) exercises(c)
classes(d) work.
2. Health education is the attainment of all- round —- of the body(a) body shape (b) wellness(c) balance diet (d)
brain
3. Physical and health education works towards a physical, social and ——— sound of an individual (a)
educationally (b) spiritually (c) mental (d) sportingly
4. Physical education branches are mainly sports, games and ——-(a) test (b) boxing (c) jogging (d) athletics
5. One of the purpose of physical and health education is to create ——- for people. (a) food (b) livelihood (c)
refreshments (d) dinner.
6. Health education involves the health of all———- things (a) healthy. ( b) beautiful (c) living (d) non living
7. Physically education involves the fitness of only ——-(a) student (b) human beings (c) animals (d) adult
8. Personal hygiene is studied in ———education (a)health(b) environmental(c) physical (d) scientific
9. Health education focuses on giving—-knowledge (a)health (b) encouragement (c) information (d) entertainment
10. Physical and health education have both——— and differences (a) agreement(b)differentiation(c) similarities (d)
exercises.
11. —— is the ability of an individual to perform his/her daily activities without fatigue and tiredness(a) physical
power(b) physical strength (c) physical fitness (b) power strength
12. One the similarities between physical education and health education is —-(a) they provide information about
drugs (b) they teaches health hygiene (c) they are both for sport (d) they are both for exercise
13. One of the exercise to develop strength is (a) sitting down (b) dribbling (c) vaulting (d) weight lifting
14. The aim of physical fitness is to promote (a) fitness and wellness (b)spiritual growth(c) fat individual d) slim
people
15. ————-is one of the exercise to develop flebility(a) kicking (b) catching (c) stretching (d) bouncing
16. ——is the ability to move in directions, patterns and shapes (a) balance (b) strength (c) agility
17. The modern method of disposal of human faces is by (a) the water system.(b) the pitlatrine (c) the bucket (d)
dumping
18. The method of treating water and making it safe is for drinking is known as (a) purification (b)mobilization (c)
colonization (d) pulverization
19. Everyone needs all these to live except (a)water (b) air (c) food (d) disease
20. Good water should be (a) sweet (b) bitter (c) tasteless (d) colorful
21. liquid waste can generally be called (a) water(b) sewage (c) refuse (d) urine
22. ———- can provide good water (a) bore holes(b) stagnant water (c) boreholes(d) irrigation
23. One method of purification of water is by (a) keeping in bucket(b) shaking(c) boiling (d) addition of charcoal
24. Sources of water include the following except ——- water (a) rain (b) borehole (c) heaven (d) pipe-bore.
25. ———- is the determinant of one’s health(a) the environment (b) nudity (c) fashion (d) body shapes
26. One thing that affects the health of people is their (a) jogging (b) height (c) lifestyle (d) dressing
27. The method of disposing of refuse by burying is also known as (a) refuse burial (b) refuse dumping(c)
composition (d) the burning
28. The following are the qualities of good water supply except _____ (a) odorless (b) contains disease causing
organisms (c) colorless (d) taste
29. Which of the following is not a method of purification of water supply? (a) fermentation (b) boiling (c)
coagulation (d) filtration
30. Shoulder and upper arm stretch will develop which of the following component of physical fitness? (a) endurance
(b) strength (c) balance (d) flexibility
31. _____ is the effectiveness and orderly performance of the whole system in the body (a) speed (b) accuracy (c)
co-ordination (d) heredity
32. _____ is not a branch of health education (a) safety and health education (b) food and nutrition (c) drug education
(d) sports and games
33. Aquatics is also known as _____ (a) swimming (b) tennis (c) cricket (d) hockey
34. Which area of physical education is achieved when muscles of the body are developed through selected
activities (a) social development (b) physical development (c) emotional development (d) mental development
35. What area of physical education is achieved when children learn attitudes such as obedience and loyalty? (a)
physical development (b) mental development (c) social development (d) emotional development
36. _____ is the ability of an individual to resist diseases (a) muscular power (b) flexibility (c) disease resistance (d)
balance
37. _____ is the condition in which an individual put together many parts of his body in order to produce movement
(a) flexibility (b) agility (c) accuracy (d) co-ordinations
38. A weight lifter or body builder who does not have self-control is said to be physically fit? (a) true (b) false (c)
partially fit (d) none of the above
39. _____ is the taking of right proportions of all classes of food (a) heredity (b) balanced diet (c) exercise (d) rest
40. Which of the following is appropriate before an exercise? (a) exercise on an empty stomach (b) eat something
light before exercise (c) proteins (d) fatty food
RENICS COLLEGE
5-11 TEMILOLUWA STREET SEWAGE ROAD GOWON ESTATE EGEDA, LAGOS.
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: PHE CLASS: JSS 1 TIME: 1hr 30mins
SECTION A (Objective test)
INSTRUCTION: Answer any four (4) questions
1. a. Define physical education (2 marks)
b. Define health education (2marks)
c. mention five (5) areas covered by physical education and health education (6 marks)
2. a. Define physical fitness? (2marks )
b. Lists and explain the two components of physical fitness (4marks)
c. Star four characteristics of a physically fit person (4marks)
3. a. Mention five (4)safety precautions while performing exercise (4marks)
b. Define personal health (2marks)
c. Mention four qualities of a good water (4marks)
4. a. Define sewage (2marks)
b. Define refuse (2marks)
c. Mention and explain three (3)each of the method of refuse and sewage disposal (6 marks)
5. a. Define health? (2marks)
b. Mention four(4) determinant of health (4marks)
c. State four uses of water (4marks)
RENICS COLLEGE
5-11 TEMILOLUWA STREET SEWAGE ROAD GOWON ESTATE EGEDA, LAGOS.
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: PHE CLASS: JSS 1 TIME: 1hr 30mins
SECTION A (Objective test)
INSTRUCTION: Answer any four (4) questions
1. a. Define physical education (2 marks)
b. Define health education (2marks)
c. mention five (5) areas covered by physical education and health education (6 marks)
2. a. Define physical fitness? (2marks )
b. Lists and explain the two components of physical fitness (4marks)
c. Star four characteristics of a physically fit person (4marks)
3. a. Mention five (4) safety precautions while performing exercise (4marks)
b. Define personal health (2marks)
c. Mention four qualities of a good water (4marks)
4. a. Define sewage (2marks)
b. Define refuse (2marks)
c. Mention and explain three (3)each of the method of refuse and sewage disposal (6 marks)
5. a. Define health? (2marks)
b. Mention four (4) determinant of health (4marks)
c. State four uses of water (4marks)
RENICSCOLLEGE
5-11TEMILOLUWASTREETSEWAGEROADGOWONESTATE EGEDA, LAGOS.
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: PHE CLASS: JSS 2 TIME: 1hr 30mins
SECTION A (Objective test)
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions
1. The movement that involves the use of body in making different patterns and shapes is known as(a)
recreation (b)rhythm movement (c)dance (d) fundamental rhythm
2. Mountaineering is an example of _____ recreation [a] outdoor [b] indoor [c] track [d] athletic
3. Which of the following is not a consideration of recreation activities? [a] it must be enjoyable [b] it must
be beneficial [c] it must be involuntary [d] it must involve the movement of body parts
4. _____ is not a benefit of recreation [a] it helps to correct bad posture [b] it increases juvenile crimes [c]
it provides fun and enjoyment [d] all of the above
5. _____ is a performance art form consisting of purposefully selected sequences of human movement [a]
recreation [b] leisure [c] dance [d] none of the above
6. The Bata dance is the _____ region of Nigeria [a] Northern [b] Eastern [c] Western [d] Chad
7. _____ is a form of urban recreational dance among the TIV in which men and women dance together in
circle formation [a] Koroso dance [b] Bata dance [c] Ekombi dance [d] Sewage dance
8. Which of the following is use to immobilize dislocated joint? [a] scissors [b] bandages [c] forceps [d]
gauze
9. As a first aider, which of the following will you use to revive a fainted person? [a] embrocation [b]
slings [c] smelling salt [d] potassium permanganate
10. _____ occur when a vehicle collide with an animal or fixed object [a] home accident [b] school accident
[c] road accident [d] all of the above
11. What type of home accident may occur when parents store chemicals like insecticides in containers that
are meant for beverages/soft drinks? [a] falls [b] choking and suffocation [c] cuts [d] poisoning
12. A child from 0 – 5 years who is left unsupervised with nylon bags around might suffer from which of
the following home accident? [a] burns [b] cuts [c] choking and suffocation [d] bruises
13. Pedestrians walking along the road should _____ the on-coming vehicle [a] face [b] back [c] walk
sideways [d] none of the above
14. _____ type of dance is associated with Sango (God of thunder) [a] Gese dance [b] the Bata dance [c] the
Sewage dance [d] Atilogwu dance
15. The type of dance in Nigeria in which the name was derived from the rattle tied around the dancer’s legs
is called? [a] the Bata dance [b] Gese dance [c] Koroso dance [d] the Sewage dance
16. Gardening is regarded as what type of recreational activity? [a] outdoor [b] indoor [[c] dance [d] none of
the above
17. _____ is the regular recurrence of accented and unaccented beat [a] rhythm [b] dance [c] recreation [d]
leisure
18. _____ is a modern martial art that means “gentle way” [a] long jump [b] taekwondo [c] judo [[d]
karate
19. Each contestant in judo must wear a uniform called _____ [a] pinafore [b] vest [c] shirt and trouser
[d] judogi
20. _____ is not an official in Judo [a] referee [b] two judges [c] umpire [d] none of the above
21. The person who gives the first aid is called? [a] first aider [b] ambulance [c] voluntary aider [d] all of
the above
22. A player fell on the volleyball court and bruised his/her forearms. You can help to stop the bleeding by
applying one of these _____ [a] embrocation [c] iodine [c] ice pack[d] smelling salt
23. Another name for leisure time is _____ [a] busy time [b] free time [c] work time [d] anytime
24. First aid is an _____ [a] immediate/temporary treatment [b] immediate attention [c] lasting attention [d]
temporary treatment
25. Which of the following is an objective of first aid? [a] to stop bleeding [b] to cause fracture [c] to cause
treatment [d] to heal the sick
26. An example of a dance is not _____ [a] Atilogun [b] Bata [c] Disco [d] Masquerade
27. An example of a throwing events is _____ [a] javelin [b] pole vault [c] pole throw [d] triple throw
28. An example of a jumping event is _____ [a] double jump [b] long jump [c] pole jump [d] low jump
29. Which of the following cannot be found in the first Aid box? [a] bandage [b] iodine [c] Andrew liver
salt [d] Dettol
30. Field events is divided into _____ [a] throwing and catching [b] throws and jumps [c] hittig and
catching [d] running and jumping
31. Which of the following is an indoor recreational activity? [a] canoeing [b] camping [c] choreography [d]
mountaineering
32. A cause of domestic accident is _____ [a] slippery floor [b] haste [c] over speeding [d] drinking
33. Judo was invented by _____ [a] Jigoro Kano [b] Knonard Koch [c] James Naismithh [d] William
Morgan
34. Which of the following is a skill in Judo? [a] stance [b] glide [c] recovery [d] punch
35. Judo was inverted in _____ [a] China [b] Japan [c] Korea [d] Greece
36. Which of the following is not a field event? [a] Discus [b] High jump [c] marathon [d] Football
37. Another name for triple jump is _____ [a] hop hop and step [b] hop, jump, jump [c] hop, step and hop
[d] hop, step and jump
38. Judo involves a lot of _____ [a] holding [b] punching [c] kicking [d] slapping
39. Which of the following is not a benefit of recreation? [a] it teaches personal hygiene [b] help sleep well
[c] to develop sports skills [d] to provide fun and enjoyment
40. ______ is not a cause of road accident [a] bad road [b] lack of concentration [c] noise making [d]
tiredness
RENICSCOLLEGE
5-11TEMILOLUWASTREETSEWAGEROADGOWONESTATE EGEDA, LAGOS.
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: PHE CLASS: JSS 2 TIME: 1hr 30mins
SECTION B (Theory)
INSTRUCTION: Answer any four (4) questions
1. a. Mention four (4) characteristics of recreation (4marks)
b. Lists four (4) objectives of recreation. (4marks)
c. Define recreation (2marks)
2. a. Define road and domestic accident (4marks)
b. State three each the prevention of road and domestic accident (3marks)
c. Mention three cause of road and domestic accident (3marks)
3. a. What is rhythm movement? (3marks)
b. Mention four (4)reasons for dancing (4marks)
c. Define sport injuries (3 marks)
4. a. List the basic skills and techniques in judo (3marks)
b. List four (4) factor that determines the choice of recreation (3marks)
c. Give brief history of judo? (4marks)
5. a. Define safety education and safety? (4marks)
b. State four (4) measure for preventing sport injuries (4marks)
c. Define accident? (2marks)
RENICSCOLLEGE
5-11TEMILOLUWASTREETSEWAGEROADGOWONESTATE EGEDA, LAGOS.
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: PHE CLASS: JSS 2 TIME: 1hr 30mins
SECTION B (Theory)
INSTRUCTION: Answer any four (4) questions
1. a. Mention four (4) characteristics of recreation (4marks)
b. Lists four (4) objectives of recreation. (4marks)
c. Define recreation (2marks)
2. a. Define road and domestic accident (4marks)
b. State three each the prevention of road and domestic accident (3marks)
c. Mention three cause of road and domestic accident (3marks)
3. a. What is rhythm movement? (3marks)
b. Mention four (4)reasons for dancing (4marks)
c. Define sport injuries (3 marks)
4. a. List the basic skills and techniques in judo (3marks)
b. List four (4) factor that determines the choice of recreation (3marks)
c. Give brief history of judo? (4marks)
5. a. Define safety education and safety? (4marks)
b. State four (4) measure for preventing sport injuries (4marks)
c. Define accident? (2marks)