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PES SS3 Civic Education (Objectives) Mock 3 Exam 2025/2026
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  • 1. Who among the following could be described as the founding father of Nigerian nationalism?
A) Ahmadu Bello
B) Herbert Macaulay
C) Obafemi Awolowo
D) Olusegun Obasanjo
  • 2. The Rule of Law means__________________
A) Absence of legal immunity
B) Supremacy of the law
C) Obedience to any authority
D) Peace, order and stability
  • 3. A major characteristic of civil society is ______________
A) the desire to win elections
B) corporate responsibility
C) political gerrymandering
D) social responsibility
  • 4. Citizenship status is acquired through_______________
A) association, convention, naturalization and incorporation
B) Birth, naturalization, honorary and registration
C) Birth, indigenization, colonization and referendum.
D) registration, inter-relationship, integration and declaration.
  • 5. Human rights are basic natural rights which people enjoy primarily because they are ___________________
A) members of a community
B) members of a political party
C) Human beings
D) international citizens
  • 6. Interpersonal relationship exists where______________
A) citizens are politically conscious and participate in voting
B) group shares social interest and communal aspiration
C) there is interaction between persons in a social setting
D) Citizens pay their taxes regularly to the inland revenue service
  • 7. Cultism can be described to be_______________
A) Dangerous
B) harmless
C) attractive
D) amiable
  • 8. Victims of human trafficking are usually compelled to engage in ________________________
A) lucrative employment
B) part time studies
C) Forced labour
D) Visiting tourist sites
  • 9. One habit which people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs) must avoid to remain healthy and productive is __________
A) participation in profitable ventures
B) pursuit of academic studies
C) self-pity and self-medication
D) regular contact with healthy people
  • 10. The National Assembly Presidency and Court which are inter-related and interdependent in our democracy constitute the _____________________
A) types of democracy
B) tiers of government
C) Arms of government
D) forms of government
  • 11. A system of government that listens to public opinion and tolerates opposition is ___________________
A) capitalist regime
B) socialist regime
C) dictatorial regime
D) Democratic regime
  • 12. A situations where most citizens fail to vote in elections could be described as political_____________
A) culture
B) legitimacy
C) socialization
D) Apathy
  • 13. A prerequisite for orderliness is _________________
A) Politeness
B) humility
C) hardwork
D) morality
  • 14. National symbols are also referred to as symbols of national________________________
A) development
B) co-operation
C) Identity
D) unity
  • 15. Law of libel and defamation of character violates right to freedom of ______________________
A) association
B) fair hearing
C) Expression
D) religion
  • 16. The major reason for the enactment of traffic regulations is to__________________________
A) make sure people travel for business purposes
B) Ensure safety and allow easy flow of traffic
C) arrest traffic offenders and violators
D) ensure the sustenance and longevity of the roads
  • 17. The basic responsibility of parents is ________________
A) Providing necessities of life for the children
B) Visiting sites of attraction with the children
C) Sending the children abroad for quality education
D) Buying expensive gifts for the children
  • 18. The attitude that prevents peaceful resolution of inter-communal conflict is ___________________
A) Meditation
B) Conciliation
C) Dialogue
D) Resentment
  • 19. Which of the following sets of agencies are responsible for checking road worthiness of vehicles?
A) The Nigerian Army and Vehicle Inspection Office
B) The federal road safety corps and vehicle inspection office.
C) Federal road safety corps and the Nigerian Army
D) The police and national security and civil defence corps
  • 20. Which of the following may not be vested with a constitution authority?
A) The state
B) School
C) Mob
D) Family
  • 21. An individual who finds it difficult to do without intake of prohibited substances is _________________
A) An armed robber
B) A drug addict
C) A kidnapper
D) A human trafficker
  • 22. Which of the following is not a method of recruiting victims for human trafficking?
A) Threat
B) Abduction
C) Deceit
D) Application
  • 23. The law protecting certain individuals from being prosecuted is called _____________
A) Legal rights
B) Constitutional protection
C) Penal code
D) Immunity clause
  • 24. Limitation to the right of life can be found in the case of _______________
A) A trafficked person
B) An imprisoned person
C) A condemned person
D) A kidnapped person
  • 25. In which of the following do citizens have equal rights?
A) Free education
B) Freedom of movement
C) Freedom from discrimination
D) Form or join any political party
  • 26. Interest and willingness to participate in the affairs of a nation are forms of ___________________
A) Popular participation
B) Political apathy
C) Citizenship education
D) National consciousness
  • 27. The societal norms that represent the overall attitude of the people in a society is called _____________
A) Personal values
B) Group values
C) Religious values
D) General values
  • 28. Irresponsible parenting has the tendency of _______________
A) Encouraging egoistic tendencies
B) Promoting of positive values
C) Promoting peaceful co-existence
D) Preserving of culture
  • 29. Which of the following is a cause of political apathy in Nigeria?
A) Adequate political awareness
B) Adequate citizenship education
C) Biased electoral umpires
D) A free and fair election
  • 30. Representation of Nigerians in the senate is _________________
A) Unequal
B) Equal
C) Collegial
D) Proportional
  • 31. Identify the odd one from the list below in relation to citizenship obligations.
A) Protection of public utilities
B) Obedience to the law
C) Payment of taxes
D) Right to personal liberty
  • 32. According to the 1999 constitution as amended, sovereignty belongs to the ________________
A) People from whom government derives its power and authority
B) Judiciary which interprets the laws of the state.
C) President who is also the commander in Chief of the Armed Forces
D) National Assembly which has power to make laws and amend the constitution
  • 33. Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) states that all human beings _______________
A) Have freedom of movement
B) Should be free from torture
C) Have the right to recognition
D) Are both free and equal
  • 34. Use the quotation below to answer the question "If you cannot beat them, join them".

    The statement is an indication of a society that is __________________
A) Morally degenerated
B) Ethically upright
C) Politically disintegrated
D) Socially regenerated
  • 35. Interpersonal relationship is promoted through the following ways except ___________________
A) Nationalism.
B) Confrontation
C) Healthy completion
D) Co-operation
  • 36. An activity meant to promote and protect the interest of a country is _______________
A) Nationalism
B) Communism
C) Communalism
D) Unitarianism
  • 37. Democracy is important because it ___________________
A) Accommodates popular participation
B) Breeds ethnic competition and rivalry
C) Accommodates political apathy
D) Encourages operational bureaucracy
  • 38. Which of the following criminal acts is most commonly perpetrated by cult members?
A) Corruption
B) Prostitution
C) Violence
D) Money laundering
  • 39. Which of the following is not a function of the judicial arm of government?
A) Interpretation of the law
B) Judicial review
C) Checking of arbitrariness
D) Initiation of bills
  • 40. One major reason some Nigerian youths join cult groups is _____________
A) Inadequate support from guardians and parents
B) Prevalence of corruption among political elites
C) Inadequate religious and moral instruction
D) Poor welfare programmes for students
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