Ss1 OBJECTIVE QUESTION
1. What is the primary role of the press in a democratic society(a) To
entertain the public(b) To promote the government’s agenda(c) To inform and
educate the public about current events(d) To shape public opinion
2. Which of the following is a function of the press(a) To make laws(b) To
enforce laws(c) To interpret laws(d) To report on laws and government
actions
3. The following are cult activities except ______(a) secret meetings (b)
maiming of lives (c) initiation (d) public initiation of members
4. Local government is headed by the (a) councilor (b) commissioner (c)
chairman (d) rector
5. Cultism can be described to be _____(a) amiable (b) attractive (c)
dangerous (d) harmless
6. Nigeria operates a _______party system (a) one (b) Three (c) ten(d) multi
7. Political parties are organization that share _____(a) divergent ideas and
views (b) common ideas and interest (c) economic resources (d) post and
money
8. The press comprises both the ______media (a) electronic & print (b)
newspaper & magazine (c) television & radio (d) commentators & radio
9. All these are the reasons of joining cult except (a) to fight injustice ( b) to
be secured and protected (c) for the preservation of culture (d) criminal
cases
10. _______ is the year secret cult is establish in Nigeria institution (a)
1953(b) 1965 (c)1963(d) 1952
11. Who was the first captain of the pyrate confraternity in Nigeria university
(a) wole Adeleke ( b) Wole Soyinka ( c) Dr. Bolaji carew (d) Nathaniel
Oyewole
12. All these are example of female cult groups except (a) abortion girls (b)
daughter of jezebel (c) white angel ( d) pink lady
13. In what year national association of buccaneers of Nigeria formed (a)
1972(b)1982(c)1967(d) 1975
14. How many student form the first secret cult in Nigeria (a) 10 student (b)
5 student (c)7 student (d)6 student
15. The first secret cult called SEA DOGS was formed in the university of
_______(a) university of port Harcourt (b) university of Ibadan (c) university of
Lagos (d) university of Nigeria
16. All of these are consequences of cultism except (a) violence ( b) drug
abuse and sexual harassment (c) loss of peace (c) forced membership
17. All of these are preventive measures against cultism except (a) student
should be law abiding (b) say no to cultism (c) have faith in God (d) spiritual
problem
18. Our institution of higher learning have become breeding ground for
cultism. TRUE OR FALSE
19. An avenue in which information are transmitted from a source to a large
number of people through a medium is known as (a) NEWS (b) TVC(c)
TELEVISION (d) THE PRESS
20. All are the seven core freedom of the UDHR except ____(a) right to a
peaceful assembly (b) right to fair hearing (c) freedom from discrimination
(d) right to vote and be voted for
21. The universal declaration of human rights was adopted by the united
nation general assembly in(a) 1948(b)1950(c)1940(d)1967
22. How many articles do we have in UDHR (a)20(b)28(c)30(d)40
23.______is not a cult groups (a) fame (b) the skull (c) black axe(d) Viking
fraternity
24. The first cult groups in Nigeria campus was called (a) black axe (b) Eiye
(c)OPC(d) pyrate
25._______ is one of the dangers of cultism (a) treason (b) wealth (c) spiritual
power (d) death
26. Causes of cultism includes the following except (a) peer group influence
(b) economic hardship (c) power (d) contentment
27. ________is defined as the right to use power (a) force (b) energy (c)
authority (d) politics
28. Nigerian National Democratic party was headed by __(a) Wole Soyinka (b)
Abraham Lincoln (c) Herbert Macaulay (d) Joseph Tarka
29. What is the main purpose of a political parties (a) to represent special
interest groups (b) to raise funds for election (c) to promote a specific
ideology or policy agenda (d) to provide a platform for individual candidate
30. Which of the following is a function of a political party (a) conducting
election (b) appointing judges (c) nominating candidates and campaigning
(d) drafting legislation
THEORY
QUESTION ONE IS COMPULSORY WITH ANY TWO QUESTIONS
1. Vividly Explain the emergence of cult groups in Nigeria
b. List 5 reasons for establishing/why students join cult
c. List 10 cult groups in Nigeria ( arrange them accordingly)
2. Explain political parties
b. List and explain five functions of political parties
3. Define press
b. List and explain five functions of the press
4. Explain 5 importance of UDHR
b. List 5 agencies responsible for the protection of human rights
5. Explain 5 ways of preventive measures against cultism
b. List 5 consequences of cultism
c. List the first 5 female cult groups in Nigeria