PES SS 1 Civic Education 3rd Term Exam 2024-2025
  • 1. Political parties compete for power through elections by the following except
A) Manifesto
B) Charisma
C) Transparency
D) Persuasions
  • 2. ----- is a process of acquiring knowledge, skills and values necessary to participate actively in civic life and contribute to the development of the society
A) Citizenship engagement
B) Employment
C) Citizenship education
D) Empowerment
  • 3. ---- can be defined as a sense of pride, loyalty, and identity towards one's nation often accompanied by a desire for self government and independence
A) Sensitization
B) Patriotism
C) Nationalism
  • 4. Characteristics of Nationalism include the following except
A) Patriotism
B) Empowerment
C) Self determination
D) National identity
  • 5. Responsible parenthood trains children to be the following except
A) Politically active
B) Peace loving
C) Violent
D) Patriotic
  • 6. ----- is the act or process of effective discharge of duties and obligations of upbringing children by parents or guardians
A) Irresponsible parents
B) Proper upbringing
C) Responsible parenthood
D) Children development
  • 7. The following are types of civic duties except
A) Voting
B) Paying taxes
C) Obeying laws
D) Praying
  • 8. -----is a type of civic engagement
A) Empowerment
B) Advocacy
C) Employment
  • 9. One importance of civic engagement is
A) Discouraged democracy
B) Empowers citizens
C) Fosters community hostility
D) Prevents democracy
  • 10. The loss of interest and manifestations of withdrawal from politics of citizens of a country is
A) Political apathy
B) Political organization
C) Political parties
D) Political participation
  • 11. One of the ways citizens demonstrate political apathy is
A) Listening to political news
B) Destroying polling booths
C) Fighting against electoral malpractice
D) Voting during elections
  • 12. The following are reasons for popular participation in the society except
A) Instability
B) Respect and prestige
C) Decision making
D) Political stability
  • 13. Certain privileges enjoyed by every citizen In a country irrespective of gender or tribe are
A) Human wants
B) Human needs
C) Human rights
D) Human duties
  • 14. There are ---- major characteristics of human rights
A) Ten
B) Nine
C) Eight
D) Six
  • 15. ----- refers to natural or permanent rights of a citizen
A) Universal human rights
B) Inalienable human rights
C) Fundamental human rights
D) Inherent human rights
  • 16. Civic and political rights are also known as
A) Second rights
B) Fourth rights
C) Third rights
D) First rights
  • 17. Second rights are
A) Civic and political rights
B) Economic and social right
C) Emotional rights
D) Personal rights
  • 18. A set of rules, guidelines and principles that direct and control vehicular traffic and road users for effective road use and avoidance of accidents are called
A) Traffic information
B) Traffic light
C) Traffic regulations
D) Proper road use
  • 19. Road signs are grouped into
A) Informative and persuasive
B) Mandatory and prohibitive
C) Prohibitive and regulatory
D) Regulatory and informative
  • 20. An economic system which gives right to private individual ownership of means of production is known as
A) Democratic
B) Capitalist
C) Nationalist
D) Socialist
  • 21. What is a political party?
A) A single individual with a political agenda
B) A government institution
C) A group of people who share similar ideologies and goals
  • 22. What is the primary function of a political party?
A) To make laws
B) To enforce laws
C) To provide social services
D) To represent the interest of its members
  • 23. What is a party platform?
A) A statement of the party's principles and policies
B) A party's budget
C) A list of party leaders
D) A party's constitution
  • 24. What is the role of opposition parties in a democracy?
A) To support the ruling party
B) To undermine the democratic system
C) To provide an alternative government
D) To promote authoritarianism
  • 25. What is the role of party primaries?
A) To select party leaders
B) To choose party candidates for elections
C) To determine party policies
D) To fundraise for the party
  • 26. What is a coalition government?
A) A government formed by multiple parties
B) A government formed by a single party
C) A government with no opposition
D) A government without parties
  • 27. What is the purpose of party whips?
A) To select party leaders
B) To discipline party members
C) To fundraise for the party
D) To promote party policies
  • 28. What is party's electoral manifesto?
A) A list of party leaders
B) A party's budget
C) A document outlining the party's promises and policies for an election
  • 29. What is poverty?
A) A lack of health care
B) A state of economic deprivation
C) A social status
D) A lack of education
  • 30. What is the primary effect of poverty on individuals?
A) Increased social mobility
B) Reduced opportunities for education and employment
C) Increased access to healthcare
D) Improved living standard
  • 31. What is the impact of poverty on education?
A) Decreased access to quality education
B) No impact on education
C) Increased access to quality education
  • 32. What is the effect of poverty on human dignity?
A) Variable impact on human dignity
B) No impact on human dignity
C) Decreased human dignity
D) Increased human dignity
  • 33. What is the relationship between poverty and vulnerability?
A) Poverty has no impact on vulnerability
B) Poverty increases vulnerability
C) Poverty decreases vulnerability
  • 34. What is the impact of poverty on economic inequality?
A) Decreased economic inequality
B) No impact on economic inequality
C) Increased economic inequality
  • 35. What is the effect of poverty on human capital?
A) No impact on human capital
B) Increased investment in human capital
C) Decreased investment in human capital
  • 36. What is the benefit of capitalist democracy?
A) Increased innovation and economic growth
B) Increased economic inequality
C) Decreased economic growth
D) Decreased individual freedoms
  • 37. What is the primary characteristic of a capitalist democracy?
A) Private ownership of the means of production
B) Absence of individual freedoms
C) Limited economic opportunities
  • 38. What is the role of government in capitalist democracy?
A) To control the economy and provide all goods and services
B) To limit individual freedoms
C) To redistribute wealth and income
D) To protect property rights and enforce contract
  • 39. What is the role of the market in capitalist democracy?
A) To allocate resources based on government directives
B) To redistribute wealth
C) To allocate resources based on supply and demand
D) To provide public goods and services
  • 40. What is a capitalist democracy?
A) A political system where citizens have no say in governance
B) A system that combines capitalist economic with democratic politics
C) A system where only the wealthy have a say in governance
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