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The document consists of a series of questions related to security education, covering topics such as the definition of security, types of crimes, and the consequences of criminal activities. It includes multiple-choice questions and theoretical questions about drug abuse, rape, cultism, advance fee fraud, and embezzlement. The aim is to assess knowledge on various aspects of security and crime.
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S-Edu JSS 1-1

The document consists of a series of questions related to security education, covering topics such as the definition of security, types of crimes, and the consequences of criminal activities. It includes multiple-choice questions and theoretical questions about drug abuse, rape, cultism, advance fee fraud, and embezzlement. The aim is to assess knowledge on various aspects of security and crime.
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JSS I

Security Education
Answer all the questions.

1, Security is the state of being free from?


(a) learning (b)danger (c)process (d)safe
2,The reason for studying security education is to know how to protect lives and______from
danger. (a) properties. (b) Objects (c) threat (d)degree
3, Education is a learning process for individual to attain knowledge and______of specific
objects.
(a) abuse (b) guide (c) understanding
(d)protect
4, National security and_______are forms of security education. (a)common security (b)Threat
security (c)people security
(d) personal security
5, Social security refers to Programmes of government that is intended to _____
(a) Promote the welfare of the people
(b) protect collective efforts of people
(c) approve domestic violence
(d) pay for food and drinks
6, Community security refers to the protection of lives and properties within a _______(a)
country (b) neighborhood
(c) London (d) Asia
7, Security intelligence and ________are elements of security education.
(a) Students ideas (b) resistance (c) threat assessment (d) resources
8, Crime is the breaking of _____which can lead to punishment (a) assault
(b) sanctions (c) government (d) Law
9, Anyone who violates the law is said to have committed a ________ (a) criminal offence (b)
public offence (c) traffic offence
(d) serious offence
10, Crimes against individuals are ______(a) extensive crimes (b) category of
Crimes (c) violation crimes (d)felony crime
11, The punishment for common crimes is_______ (a) bunkering (b) payment
(c) a jail term or by fine (d) treason
12, Terrorism is a crime under_____
(a) individuals (b) property (c) offence
(d) state authority
13, lgnorance of law is still______by law
(a) punishable (b)not punishable
(c) partially punishable (d) war punishable
14, Falsehood is a deliberate lie or statement that_______ (a) marks the truth (b) suppress the
truth in order to deceive
(c) interfere with law (d) prevent the truth
15, ln the court of law falsehood is known as ______ (a) office offence (b) foreign offence (c)
perjury which is a criminal offence (d) engaging offence
16, People engage in falsehood in order to avoid ______ (a) misled (b) agents (c)oath
(d) punishment
17, Falsehood allows innocent to ______
(a) suffer (b) enjoy (c) be happy (d) justify
18, Theft is the unlawful act of taking something that ________
(a) summarize the crime (b) does not belong to you (c) committed a crime
(d) belongs to you
19, Poverty is one of the ______of crime
(a) necessity (b) Desire (c) causes (d) title
20, covetousness means an insatiable desire for ______which can cause theft. (a) eating (b)
playing (c) work (d) wealth

THEORY
Answer all questions!

1a) Define drug abuse (2 marks)


1b) Mention three types of hard drugs
(3 marks)
1c) Mention two causes of drug abuse
(2 marks)
1d) What is Murder (1 mark)
1e) State two consequences of murder
(2 marks)

2a) What is Rape (2 marks)


2b) Mention two causes of rape
(2 marks)
2c) Mention five effects of rape
(5 marks)
2d) What do you understand by the word by the word “crime" (1 mark)

3a) What is Cultism (2 marks)


3b) State four causes of Cultism
(4 marks)
3c) State two consequences of Cultism
(2 marks)
3d) State two ways of preventing Cultism
(2 marks)

4a) Define Advance fee fraud(419)


(2 marks)
4b) List two causes of Advance fee fraud
(2 marks)
4c) List three effects of Advance fee
(3 marks)
4d)What is embezzlement (1 mark)
4e) List two causes of embezzlement
(2 marks)

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