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Civic Education 7

The document is an examination paper for Grade 7 Civic Education at Bethsaida College Enugu, covering various topics related to human rights, citizenship, and national identity. It consists of multiple-choice questions and theory questions that assess students' understanding of civic responsibilities and national symbols. The exam includes questions about the Nigerian flag, citizenship acquisition, and the importance of self-reliance.
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Civic Education 7

The document is an examination paper for Grade 7 Civic Education at Bethsaida College Enugu, covering various topics related to human rights, citizenship, and national identity. It consists of multiple-choice questions and theory questions that assess students' understanding of civic responsibilities and national symbols. The exam includes questions about the Nigerian flag, citizenship acquisition, and the importance of self-reliance.
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BETHSAIDA COLLEGE ENUGU

3RD TERM PRMOTIONAL EXAMINATION (2020/21 SESSION)


SUBJECT: Civic education CLASS: GRADE 7
Section A: Objectives (40 marks)

1. Human rights can be safe guarded through one of these measures (a) Mass
education (b) Rule of law (c) Independence of the Judiciary (d) All of the above.
2. Which of the following is the duty of a Citizen? (a) Obedience to law (b) Freedom of
worship (c) Membership of a political party (d) Freedom of association
3. What does the green colour in the Nigerian flag represent? (a) The official stamp of
the Nation (b) The two major rivers in Nigeria (c) The symbol of authority and an
instrument of State power (d) Agricultural land which shows the fertility of our soil
and the major occupations of Nigerians.
4. Which of the following describes the full meaning of UNDR? (a) United declaration of
human rights (b) Unlimited declaration of human (c) Universal declaration of human
rights (d) Union declaration of human rights.
5. The observance of rights and duties of Citizens helps to promote..........the society.
(a) Good governance (b) Dishonesty (c) Respect(d) Discipline
6. Which of these agencies train and assist people who want to be self employed (a)
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (b) Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (c) Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (d) National Directorate of
Employment
7. Self employment projects is good because it ............... (a) Is the best way to solve
unemployment problem in the society (b) It does not guarantee old age (c) It does not
give job satisfaction (d) It is strenuous to young people
8. Which of the following is not a form of human rights abuse (a) Imprisonment without
trial (b) Due process (c) Denial of press freedom (d) Child labour
9. 1960 is very important in the history of Nigeria because .......... (a) It marked the
beginning of Nigerian civil war (b) The nation got Her independence (c) The Nothern
and southern protectorate were brought together as one entity (d) There was eclipse
of the moons
10. Self Reliance brings about ............. (a) Increase in crime (b) Encourages laziness (c)
National development (d) Violates the country
11. One of these is not a fundamental right (a) Right to Education (b) Right to good Job
(c) Right to Life (d) Right to Personal Liberty
12. One of these is not the quality of a good citizen (a) Law abiding (b) Ready to Defend
His country (c) Respect of National symbols (d) Interference in the rights of others
13. A naturalized citizen can lose His/Her citizenship through only one of these ways (a)
Law abiding (b) Opposes the country violently (c) Is ready to defend His/Her country
(d) Respects the National symbols
14. Which of the following is a duty of a citizen to His/Her country (a) Payment of taxes
(b) Giving alms to the poor (c) Membership of pressure groups (d) Freedom of
movement
15. The Yoruba speaking people in Nigeria can be found in ................. (a) Delta and
Enugu (b) Kano and Ekiti (c) Ondo and Ogun (d) Lagos and Zamfara
16. An important duty you owe your country is ............... (a) Being charitable to others (b)
Conducting Census (c) Not harbouring criminals (d) Not conducting census
17. When somebody is not doing anything for a living to earn money, that person is said
to be ............. (a) Employed (b) Unemployed (c) Public servant (d) Self employed
18. Self Reliance implies .............. (a) Overzealousness to succeed (b) Sincere effort to
cheat (c) Healthy confidence in one’s ability (d) Manpower to work hard
19. A common symbol of authority for the three arms of Government is .............. (a) Coat
of arms and National flag (b) Coat of arms and the mace (c) Coat of arms and
Currency (d) Coat of arms only
20. How many colours does the Nigerian flag have (a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 2
21. Citizenship is acquired by ................ (a) Emigration (b) Naturalization (c) Immigration
(d) Importation
22. An identity can be described as ............ (a) Something with whch you are known (b)
Something that drives people away from you (c) Something causing sickness to
people (d) Something attached to your own
23. A salute to the Nigerian flag signifies .............. (a) Respect to the president (b)
Respect to the Senate (c) Respect to the school (d) Respect to the Nation
24. The Igbos can be found in the .............. Nigeria (a) South West (b) South South (c)
South East (d) North East
25. The horses on the Nigerian coat of arm represents ............. (a) Labour (b) Purity (c)
Dignity (d) Healthiness
26. The Nigerian flag was designed by ............... (a) Mr. Michael John Akinbade (b) Mr.
Moris Kehinde Akinbose (c) Mr. Melvin Shola Akinwumi (d) Mr. Michael Taiwo
Akinkunmi
27. Which of the following is an acquired skill (a) Hairdresser (b) Singer (c) Dancer (d)
Footballer
28. Nigeria came into existence in the year ................ (a) 1913 (b) 1914 (c) 1915 (d)
1916
29. The national anthem was composed by ............. of the Nigerian police band (a) Ben
Odion Ayade (b) Bassey Okoro Okwuike (c) Benedict Odiase Elise (d) Benson Odafe
Eriafe
30. The national flag was designed in ............... (a) 1956 (b) 1957 (c) 1958 (d) 1959
31. Talents and skills can be discovered in the following places except .............. (a)
Clubs (b) Schools (c) Playmates (d) Competition
32. Which of the following states in Nigeria is coal found (a) Lagos (b) Abuja (c) Kaduna
(d) Enugu
33. Which of the following ways can citizenship be loss (a) Having dual citizenship (b)
Payment of taxes (c) Fighting in the public (d) Telling lies
34. The importance of citizenship includes the following except ............ (a) Freedom of
movement (b) Enjoys protection from the government (c)Stealing from your
neighbours (d) accepted as a member of the society
35. Engaging in a crime that could cause damage or threat to a country is
called ................... (a) Armed robbery (b) Embezzlement (c) Treason (d) Kidnapping
36. For one to become a citizen of Nigeria, He/She must hae lived in Nigeria for ............
years (a) 15 (b) 14 (c) 13 (d) 12
37. Which of the following is not a consequence of undiscovered talents and skills (a)
Choosing the wrong profession (b)Poverty (c) Parading quacks (d) Highly efficient
individuals
38. The age requirement to become a citizen in Nigeria is ............ years (a) 17 (b) 18 (c)
19 (d) 20
39. Crude oil was first discovered in Nigeria in ............. (a) Ilaje, Ondo state (b) Bori River
state (c) Oloibiri, Bayelsa state (d) Ikorodu, lagos state
40. The Eze is to the Eastern part of Nigeria as .................. is to the Northern part of
Nigeria (a) Ooni (b) Oba (c) Emir (d) Obi
Section b: theory

Instructions: Attempt four (4) questions only

1a. Define the concept of National consciousness

1b. List any three symbols of National identity you know

2a. Define Talents and Skills

2b. Give 2 examples each of Talents and Skills

3a. List 5 processes of identifying Talents and Skills

3b. Outline 5 ways of nurturing Talents and Skills

4a. What is Self Reliance

4b. State 5 attributes of Self Reliant people

5a. Explain the concept of Wealth of a Nation

5b. Mention 5 Natural resources in Nigeria and the location/state where they can be found

6a. List 5 ways of becoming a citizen of Nigeria

6b. Differentiate between Rights and Duties

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