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Primary 5 Civic Education

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Primary 5 Civic Education

The document is a promotional examination for Primary 5 students focusing on Civic Education for the 2024/2025 academic year. It includes objective questions about civic values, government structure, and citizenship, as well as theory questions requiring definitions and examples. Students are instructed to choose correct answers and answer three theory questions from the provided options.

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COMBINE PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION 2024/2025

Subject: Civic Education

Class: Primary 5

SECTION A: Objective Questions

INSTRUCTION– Choose the correct answer from the options A – C.

1. _____ are virtues and character traits which help the growth and development of a country.
(a) Culture (b) Element (c) Civic values

2. Nigeria has _____ ethnic groups. (a) 7 (b) 3 (c) 9

3. These are ways of being a citizen except _____. (a) Communication (b) Birth (c) Naturalization

4. Pressure groups influence government policy through _____. (a) Protest (b) Strike (c) All listed

5. _____ keeps government more responsive to the wishes of the citizens. (a) Pressure group (b)
Police (c) Government

6. ASUU means _____. (a) Academic Staff United of Universities (b) Academic Staff Unity of
Universities (c) Academic Staff Union of Universities

7. _____ means knowing how to treat people well at all times. (a) Disloyalty (b) Comfortability
(c) Manner

8. These are good values except _____. (a) Respect (b) Covertness (c) Kindness

9. _____ means telling the truth. (a) Honesty (b) Love (c) Respect

10. We must live in _____ with one another. (a) Grudge (b) Quarrel (c) Peace

11. _____ is when there is no war. (a) War (b) Peace (c) Culture

12. Social injustice leads to _____. (a) Crisis (b) Stability (c) Peace

13. These are human rights except access to _____. (a) Education (b) Shelter (c) Killing

14. These are social injustices except _____. (a) Ethnicity (b) Gender discrimination (c) All listed

15. The Nigeria national motto is _____. (a) Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress (b) Unity and
Fact, Peace and Progress (c) Unity and Faith, Pace and Progress

16. A political system where the government is ruled by kings or queens is called ______. (a)
Democracy (b) Monarchy (c) Federalism
17. The three arms of government are Executive, Legislative, and ______. (a) Judiciary (b)
President (c) Police

18. The process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country is called ______. (a)
Immigration (b) Naturalization (c) Colonization

19. ______ is a document that allows a citizen to travel to another country. (a) Visa (b) Passport
(c) Ticket

20. A country’s supreme law is contained in the ______. (a) Constitution (b) Gazette (c)
Manifesto

21. The organization responsible for conducting elections in Nigeria is called ______. (a)
NAFDAC (b) INEC (c) EFCC

22. One of the duties of a good citizen is ______. (a) Ignoring government policies (b)
Respecting laws and authority (c) Disregarding other citizens

23. The head of the Nigerian government is known as the ______. (a) Minister (b) President (c)
Speaker

24. The Nigerian national anthem promotes ______. (a) Corruption (b) Unity (c) War

25. The Green color in the Nigerian flag represents ______. (a) Agriculture (b) Peace (c)
Prosperity

26. ______ is responsible for making laws in a country. (a) Executive (b) Legislature (c) Judiciary

27. A leader who is chosen by the people through voting is called ______. (a) Dictator (b)
Elected leader (c) Monarch

28. The process of voting in an election is called ______. (a) Selection (b) Election (c) Delegation

29. A person who is a member of a country either by birth or registration is called ______. (a)
Foreigner (b) Citizen (c) Refugee

30. The highest court in Nigeria is the ______. (a) Court of Appeal (b) Supreme Court (c)
Magistrate Court

SECTION B: Theory Questions


Instructions: Answer any 3 Questions

1. Define pressure group.

1b. Write out 3 advantages of pressure groups.

2. What are values?

2b. Give 4 examples of values.

3. Define peace.

3b. Mention 3 values that promote peace.

4. What is social injustice?

4b. List out 4 unfair practices in Nigeria.

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