AIC 1st Term Civic Education Exam for SS 1
  • 1. The importance of values includes all these except____
A) Promoting bad behaviors among youths
B) Promoting good relationships
C) Helps in resisting peer pressure among youths
D) Helps in controlling our behaviours
  • 2. HIV/AIDS can be contacted through all these means except___
A) eating with infected person
B) through the fluid of an infected person
C) sharing of sharp objects with an infected person
D) transfusion of infected blood
  • 3. The discrimination and negative attitudes people in the society direct at people living with HIV/AIDS is termed as_____
A) HIV/AIDS Prejudice
B) HIV/AIDS Stigmatization
C) HIV/AIDS Discrimination
D) HIV/AIDS Seperation
  • 4. Youth empowerment involves all these except____
A) helping youths to watch football match
B) helping youths to develop confidence and trust in themselves
C) helping youths to discover and develop their potentials
D) supporting youths to develop their leadership skills
  • 5. The following are the advantages of having opportunity to defend oneself except____
A) protection of fundamental human rights
B) reduction in the number of courts
C) prevention of injustice
D) reduction in friction and conflict in the society
  • 6. The political party that is controlling the federal government of Nigeria today is___
A) SDP
B) APC
C) ANC
D) PDP
  • 7. ____is an importance of youth empowerment
A) It serves as avenue to collect youths' money
B) It increases government revenue
C) It serves as a means of equipping youths for the future
D) It is an avenue for wasting the time of the youths
  • 8. Which is not type of values?
A) Integrity
B) Confidence
C) Greed
D) Honesty
  • 9. The body of rules and regulations through which a society is governed is____
A) policy
B) agenda
C) law
D) decree
  • 10. The type of law that deals with the right of citizens is___
A) civic law
B) legislative law
C) public law
D) criminal law
  • 11. The rights of citizens include all of the following except____
A) right to freedom of expression
B) right to steal public funds
C) right to movement
D) right to personal liberty
  • 12. The type of law that regulates the relationship between the various arms of government is called____
A) civil law
B) constitutional law
C) common law
D) public law
  • 13. Citizenship Education has to do with____
A) learning about ourselves
B) learning how to be good citizens and responsible leaders
C) studying our environment
D) making effort to promote tribalism
  • 14. People living with HIV/AIDS could be assisted by____
A) abandoning them
B) showing them love
C) isolating them
D) blaming them
  • 15. Which of the following is an acceptable societal value?
A) Honesty
B) Praise singing
C) Get together
D) Merriment
  • 16. Honesty, integrity, trustworthiness and justice are part of_____values
A) infinite
B) absolute
C) negative
D) positive
  • 17. These are youth empowerment skills except_____
A) Life coping skills
B) Communicative skills
C) Environmental skills
D) Manipulative skills
  • 18. When youths acquire the skills that enable them to live in the society and be responsible citizens,it is called___
A) Cooperation
B) Youth empowerment
C) Youth misunderstanding
D) Youth management
  • 19. _____is the strong feeling of national consciousness and love for one's country to take care of it's own affairs and free from foreign domination.
A) Totalitarianism
B) Loyalty
C) Nationalism
D) Unity
  • 20. HIV means____
A) Homo Internal Deficiency Virus
B) Human Immune Deficiency Virus
C) Human Immunization Deficit Virus
D) Human Immunity Development Viral
  • 21. Dishonesty often result to____
A) trust
B) corruption
C) peace
D) love
  • 22. A_______value has everything to do with those qualities that are good for oneself and the society at large.
A) negative
B) positive
C) independent
D) intrinsic
  • 23. All except one are importance of values.
A) Values help to control our behaviours in the society.
B) Values help in goals setting.
C) Values teach bad behaviors.
  • 24. HIV/AIDS_______is the negative attitudes and beliefs about people with HIV.
A) effects
B) symptoms
C) beliefs
D) stigmatization
  • 25. One of these is a component of citizenship.
A) Family responsibility.
B) Citizen responsibility.
C) Civic responsibility.
D) Individual responsibility.
  • 26. The following are the consequences of dishonesty except_____.
A) examination malpractices
B) it causes crime
C) disorderliness in the society
D) stability in the society
  • 27. The primary function of the legislature is___
A) make laws
B) interprete laws
C) implement laws
D) execute laws
  • 28. AIDS means___________.
A) Accelerated Immune Deficit Symptoms.
B) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.
C) Acquired Impressive Definitely System.
D) Acceptance Immunity Development Syndrome.
  • 29. ______can be defined as educating children,from early childhood,to become clear-thinking and enlightened citizens who participate in decisions concerning society.
A) Human rights education
B) Citizenship Education
C) Civil Education
D) Policy evaluation
  • 30. Responsible citizens_______.
A) neglect the development of their country
B) have knowledge about their roles in their communities, their country,and their world.
C) loot public funds
D) disregard any information pertaining to their country
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