National Values Education - Primary 3 - Exams

Exams

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION QUESTIONS

SUBJECT: NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION                 CLASS: PRIMARY 3

SECTION A: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

INSTRUCTION: Choose the appropriate options to answer each of the following questions

1.) ________ means all the processes that affects people’s beliefs, commitments, capabilities and actions as members of communities

a.) social studies b. civic education c. security education    d. societal inclusion

2.) All of these are examples of democratic activities, civic rights and responsibilities except

a.) voting during elections     b. staying informed      c. practicing tolerance d.) religious crisis

3.) One of the reasons why we study civic education is

a.) to know our rights and duties as citizens    

b.) to become vast with the knowledge of the scripture

c.) to create a fashion taste that is unmatchable      

d.) to become better acquainted with difficult mathematical equations

4.) All of these are elements of security except

a.) confidentiality b. authenticity               c. integrity  d. socialism

5.) A group of two or more persons related by birth, marriage or adoption is called _________

a.) marriage        b. family     c. omnipotent      d. community

6.) In the _________ family, relatives like aunts, uncles, grandparents etc are inclusive

a.) nuclear b. extended         c. complex d. programmed

7.) One of these is not a component of civic education

a.) human rights education   b. teaching a culture of peace        c. education of tolerance   c. gender inequality and discrimination

8.) The knowledge of civic educations should be done by all these except

a.) secondary schools b. primary schools       d. the media        d. all of the above

 9.) Someone who has no gaps and isn’t prone to dishonesty, cheating, lying etc is said to have

a.) integrity b. liberality c. punctuality      d. confidentiality

10.) Who is the head of a nuclear family?

a.) Inlaws   b. children c. mother   d. father

 11.) All of these are the roles of the father except

a.) providing moral guidance for his children

b.) loving the wife and children

c.) giving birth to children

d.) supplying the basic necessities of life such as food, clothing, shelter etc

12.) What is one of the duties of the children in the family?

a.) giving birth to children      b. protecting their parents     c. providing moral guidance   d. being good representatives of the family in the outside world thereby protecting the good name of the family

13.) ________ means to owe one’s allegiance to a nation

a.) regional b. palatial  c. national  d. expatriate

14.) Nigerian nationals can do all of these except

a.) permanently stay in Nigeria

b.) vote and take up government positions

c.) can easily set up businesses without restrictions

d.) can destroy public infrastructures and get away with it

15.) A legal union between a man and a woman to become husband and wife is called _________

a.) marriage        b. family     c. omnipotent      d. community

16.) The process of ensuring and confirming that the identity of every individual is genuine and authentic is called

a.) confidentiality b. authenticity               c. integrity  d. socialism

17.) All of these are the importance of marriage except

a.) companionship       b. procreation     c. to provide social and economic security for children d. to promote sexual immorality and perverseness

18.) _______ are legal, social and ethical principles of freedom or entitlement

a.) rights              b. laws                 c. responsibilities d. none of the above

19.) Something that one is expected to do by moral or legal obligation is called

a.) rights              b. laws                 c. duties     d. none of the above

20.) One of these is not part of our right as citizens of Nigeria

a.) right to kill and get away with it

b.) right to life

c.) right to personal liberty

d.) right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion

21.) One of the duties of citizens of Nigeria is

a.) to break the laws in the Nigerian constitution

b.) to destroy public properties

c.) to steal from political offices

d.) protection of public property

22.) In _________ a man marries more than one wife

a.) polyandry       b. monogamy      c. polygamy        d. typogamy

23.) The ability to understand the thoughts, feelings or emotions of someone else is called __________

a.) apathy  b. empathy c. disparity d. grandiose reception

24.) Christian marriage is conducted by ____________

a.) Pastor/Priest b. Herbalist c. imam               d. Buddha priest

25.) Another name for Muslim marriage is called __________

a.) minka    b. minna    c. Nikkah    d. Dimka

26.) One of the things demonstrating empathy does is

a.) creates trust

b.) creates distrust

c.) Creates strife

d.) creates insecurities and fears

27.)  In the _______ marriage, the bride price is paid

a.) Christian        b. Islamic   c. traditional        d. court

28.) Islamic marriage is conducted according to the dictates of the _________

a.) constitution    b. bible       c. Quran    d. customs and traditions of the community

29.) A government of the people, by the people and for the people is called __________

a.) democracy     b. aristocracy      c. Oligarchy        d. monarchy

30.) Security agents are responsible for

a.) creating chaos and violent situations

b.) promoting the activities of criminals

c.) maintaining law and order

d.) collecting bribes

 

SECTION B-ESSAY QUESTIONS

INSTRUCTION: Answer only THREE questions in this section

1.) List five rights of a citizen of Nigeria

2a.) What is empathy?

  b.) State three duties of citizens of Nigeria

3a.) Describe two roles of

          i.) the mother in the family

          ii.) the children in the family

  b.) Who is a national?

4.) Mention five items used during traditional marriages

5a.) What is the full meaning of EFCC?

  b.) Give three examples of security agencies in Nigeria