AIC SS 2 Civic Education 3rd Term Exam 2022/23
  • 1. 1. An association of like minded persons with the aim of controlling political power is ______
A) Government
B) Political Party
C) Machineries
D) Pressure groups
  • 2. 2. National integrity demands for the following except ____
A) Trustworthiness
B) Insecerity
C) Tolerance
D) Honesty
  • 3. 3. When an individual lives below economy level and could not get the basic necessities of life, the situation is referred to as _____
A) Lack of funds
B) Insufficiency
C) Poverty
D) Development
  • 4. 4. Which of the following is a way of acquiring citizenship
A) Honorary
B) All of the above
C) By birth
D) Marriage
  • 5. 5. Which of the following is a type of poverty ?
A) Absolute
B) Abject
C) Relevant
D) Abnormal
  • 6. 6. A situation where most people fail to vote in election could be described as political _____
A) Culture
B) Legitimacy
C) Apathy
D) Socialization
  • 7. 7. In Nigeria, public servants are expected to be _____
A) Apolitical
B) Political
C) Non - partisan
D) Ambitious
  • 8. 8. The principle that public servants can not be held responsible for their official actions denotes ____
A) Anonymity
B) Impartiality
C) Accountability
D) Neutrality
  • 9. 9. Political apathy often leads to _____
A) Political stability
B) Low literacy level
C) Low level of participation
D) Good governance
  • 10. 10. The right of an individual to seek redress in a law court is categorised under _____
A) Social
B) Procedural
C) Economic
D) Political
  • 11. 11. A major factor responsible for human trafficking is ____
A) Joblessness
B) Illiteracy
C) Greed
D) Hunger
  • 12. 12. The effect of human trafficking on the victims is _____
A) Illiteracy
B) Exploitation
C) Affluence
D) Exposure
  • 13. 13. The Supreme Court of Nigeria helps in law _____
A) Application
B) Interpretation
C) Enforcement
D) Drafting
  • 14. 14. Rule of law is limited by the following except _____
A) Immunity
B) Habeas corpus
C) Iliteracy
D) State of emergency
  • 15. 15. Which of the following is not a form of political participation?
A) Joining political party
B) Ballot box stuffing during election
C) Taking part in voters registration exercise
D) Voting during elections
  • 16. 16. Civil society perform the following roles during general elections except _____
A) Counting votes
B) Educating the voters
C) Stimulating participants
D) Serving as watchdog
  • 17. 17. Which of the following is not an example of civil society groups?
A) United Action for Democracy
B) Amnesty International
C) Transition Monitoring Group
D) United Nations Organization
  • 18. 18. Rule of law can be defined as ____
A) Independence of the different arms of government
B) Giving special treatment to leaders
C) Equality of citizens before the law
D) Giving preferential treatment to the rich
  • 19. 19. Which of these is not a factor responsible for active participation in politics
A) Attainment of basic needs
B) Fulfillment of electoral promises
C) Ignorance among the populace
D) Free and fair election
  • 20. 20. Popular participation in politics means _____
A) Active involvement of all citizens
B) Active involvement of under-aged citizens
C) Active involvement of greater number of qualified citizens
D) Active involvement of all privileged citizens
  • 21. 21. Which of these government agencies is responsible for curbing human trafficking?
A) EFCC
B) NAPTIP
C) NAFDAC
D) NAPEP
  • 22. 22. A non governmental organization that allows independent initiative of citizens is known as _____
A) Pressure group
B) Civil society
C) Professional society
D) Religious group
  • 23. 23. Trafficked individuals are likely to have been ____
A) Hardworking and courageous
B) Dangerous and heartless
C) Corrupt and greedy
D) Traumatized and stigmatized
  • 24. 24. Trafficked children are likely to experience all the following except _____
A) Forced labour
B) Prostitution
C) Empowerment
D) Unwanted pregnancy
  • 25. 25. What do human traffickers use to instill fear into their victims?
A) Exploitation
B) Confrontation
C) Intimidation
D) Elimination
  • 26. 26. The principle of rule of law is upheld in the society in order to ______
A) Protect the citizens from arbitrary rule
B) Accord immunity to the president
C) Encourage mass literacy and prosperity
D) Preserve customs and tradition of the society
  • 27. 27. Forms of civil society include the following
A) Traditional based, talent skills based
B) Self reliant based, Manipulative based
C) Trade union, faith-based groups
D) Institutional based, Performance based
  • 28. 28. Functions and need for civil society include ______
A) Carries out research in new areas of government policies
B) Keep records of government properties
C) Limit and control of the power of state
D) They assist in formulation of policies
  • 29. 29. The form of political participation which requires the direct physical presence of participants in political issues is _____
A) Modern mode
B) Traditional mode
C) Presence mode
D) Popular mode
  • 30. 30. Problems of rule of law include all but one
A) Strike actions
B) Partial judiciary
C) Openness of the law
D) Unlawful arrests, detention and torture
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