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Js3 Civic Exam

The document is a first-term examination for Js3 Civic Education, consisting of multiple-choice questions, subjective questions, and theory parts. It covers topics such as negative and positive behaviors, human rights, cooperation, and values in society. Additionally, it includes questions about Nigeria's political structure and important historical facts.

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Js3 Civic Exam

The document is a first-term examination for Js3 Civic Education, consisting of multiple-choice questions, subjective questions, and theory parts. It covers topics such as negative and positive behaviors, human rights, cooperation, and values in society. Additionally, it includes questions about Nigeria's political structure and important historical facts.

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Js3 Civic Education

First Term Examination

Section A:CBT

1. Negative behavior simply means? (a) unjustifiable

behaviors (b) social unacceptable behavior (c) social

unpopular behavior (d) socially accepted behavior

2. Census figure can be used for all the following

except (a) knowing a country population size (b)

planning for the budget (c) knowing the number of a

political party (d) getting aids from international

bodies.

3. All these are principle of rule of law except (a)

principle of a partiality (b) principle of fair hearing (c)

principle of supremacy of the law (d) principle of

right to appeal

4. Human right are normally entrenched in the (a)

political party manifestos (b) constitution (c)

pressure group (d) law report

5. Positive behavior can be encouraged by (a) stealing

public funds (b) rigging elections (c) displaying good

leadership (d) promoting materialism

6. An official trained purposely to count the number of

people during population census is (a) counter (b)

countillor (c) demophy (d) demographer

7. One of the consequences of lack of cooperation is


(a) conflict (b) oneness(c) understanding (d)

progress

8. The act of doing the same thing without changing is

called (a) integrity (b) commitment (c) consistency

(d) trust.

9. Which of these creates sense of belonging in a

team? (a) Sharing of ideas (b)Selfishness (c) Caring

for each team member (d) Hiding of information

10. Which of these is not a citizen’s right in Nigeria? (a)

Right to life, (b) Right to fair hearing (c) Right to vote

(d) Right to infringe other people’s rights

11. Working together to achieve a common goal for the

good of everyone is also known as (a) Team work

(b) Team spirit (c) Togetherness (d) Cooperation.

12. Which of these is not true about values? (a) they

dictate our behavior to others (b) they influence our

goals in life (c) they makes us unhappy and

unfulfilled (d) they promotes good relationship in the

society

13. Right to vote during the election is a (a) civil right (b)

voting right (c) democratic right (d) election right

14. Trust is associated with (a) confidence (b) integrity

(c) love (d) religion

15. Which of these is not a negative behavior n(a)

Bunkering (b) forgery (c) African time mentality (d)


Transparency.

16. Dishonesty is manifested through the following

except (a) Impersonation (b) Examination

malpractice (c) constructively criticizing government

(d) Embezzlement of public funds.

17. One of these is a characteristic of honesty (a)

Fraudulence (b) Truthfulness (c) Disloyalty (d) Love

of money.

18. Which of these is very important for cooperation in

the society (a) Selfishness (b) Unity (c) Dishonesty

(d) Love of money.

19. Which of these is a form of dishonesty? (a) Fighting

in the public (b) Cheating in examination (c)

Disobedience to parents. (d) Failure to help others.

20. The rule of law can be strengthened through (a)

Independence of judiciary (b) High cost of litigation

(c) prolonged prosecution of offenders (d) Immunity

clause in the constitution.

Section B:Subjective part

1. The current president of Nigeria is_____________________

2. We have______local governments in Nigeria.

3.;The slogan of FCT is__________________

4. Nigeria became a republic in________

5. The first political party in Nigeria is___________

6. The current minister of FCT is____________________


7. The ruling party in Nigeria is_____________

8. The first indigenous president in Nigeria was_______________

9. The first political party in Nigeria was founded in________

10. In Nigeria, democracy day is celebrated on the______day of________'

Section C Theory part; Answer Any Three

a. Highlight three role of citizens in constitutional development.

b. List three institutions that promote national development.

c. Define self employment.

2. Define values.

b. List and explain the types of values.

3. What is integrity?

b. List four attributes of integrity.

4. Give the full meaning of HIV/ADS

b. List any three ways it can be contracted.

5. What is population census?

b. State four challenges it faces.

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