AIC Civic Education SS 1 3rd Assessment for 2nd Term
  • 1. Which of these is not a political party?
A) Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)
B) All Progressive Congress (APC)
C) All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA)
D) Alliance for Democracy (AD)
  • 2. The "right to vote and be voted for" can only be enjoyed by Nigerian citizens who attain the age of ________
A) 18
B) 16
C) 15
D) 13
  • 3. The responsibilities of government to its citizens include the following except _______
A) Creating employment opportunity
B) Payment of property tax to its citizens
C) Protection of lives and properties
D) Provision of social amenities
  • 4. Which of the following is a legal obligation of a citizen?
A) Payment of taxes
B) Helping in community development
C) Voting during election
D) Giving financial assistance to the poor
  • 5. Which of the following is not a function of political parties?
A) Aggregation of opinion
B) Selection and recruitment of leaders for governance
C) Educating the government
D) Unifying factor
  • 6. Which of the following bodies is responsible for defending the country against external aggression?
A) The Army
B) Civil defense
C) Police
D) Customs
  • 7. How many colors are in the traffic light?
A) 6
B) 4
C) 2
D) 3
  • 8. The formation and implementation of policies are the major duties of the _________
A) Judiciary
B) Police
C) Executive
D) Legislature
  • 9. The universal declaration for protection against human rights abuse and violation worldwide was adopted by the ________ in the year_________
A) Nigeria in 1940
B) African Union in 1935
C) England in 1950
D) United Nation (UN) in 1948
  • 10. A political arrangement where there is division of powers among the tiers of government is __________
A) Nationalism
B) Parliamentary
C) Separation of powers
D) Federalism
  • 11. Orderliness in the society is good mainly because it _________
A) Discourages poverty
B) Promotes peace and stability
C) Guarantees employment for youths
D) Ensures maximum rewards from leaders
  • 12. Orderliness can be defined as _______
A) Being punctual to work
B) Doing things in a proper way
C) Studying diligently in school
D) Learning the proper way of life
  • 13. Cultism was introduced in what year and where?
A) 1952 at The University of Ibadan
B) 1940 at The National Stadium
C) 1952 at Obafemi Awolowo University
D) 1942 at The Polytechnic Ibadan
  • 14. A citizen is someone who _________
A) Is a legal member of the country
B) Has lived in a country for a long time
C) Is a staunch supporter of the country's development
D) Holds a chieftaincy title in the country
  • 15. The inalienable entitlements of an individual in a society are known as _________
A) Basic Necessities
B) Human Rights
C) Natural Justice
D) Fundamental Freedom
  • 16. One importance of constituted authority is that it leads to ___________
A) Immunity of elected leaders
B) Arbitrary use of powers
C) Maintenance of law and order
D) Concentration of power
  • 17. Citizenship status is acquired through ________
A) Birth, indigenization, colonization and referendum
B) Registration, inter-relationship, integration and declaration
C) Birth, naturalization, honorary and registration
D) Association, convention, naturalization, and incorporation
  • 18. One of the types of constituted authority include the following ________
A) Ceremonial
B) Private
C) Organisational
D) Political
  • 19. Cultism can be discouraged through _________
A) Provision of jobs for cultists
B) Mentoring of cultists by the rich
C) Establishment of cultists support group
D) Sensitization on the dangers of Cultism
  • 20. All these are among the core freedoms of UDHR except _______
A) Equality to fair and public hearing
B) Right to life, liberty and security of person
C) The right to freedom of peaceful assembly/association
D) Freedom to respect National Flag and Anthem
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