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PES SS 3 Civic Education Mock 1 Exam 2025/26
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  • 1. Democratic societies are run and governed by
A) Monarch
B) Charisma
C) Laws
D) Pastor
  • 2. To guarantee the rights and freedom of citizens . The powers of the organs of government must be.
A) Fused
B) Incorporated
C) Rotated
D) Seperated
  • 3. Which of the following is an example of inalienable rights?
A) Right to vote
B) Right to adequate wages
C) Right to social security
D) Right to life
  • 4. Citizenship can be acquired through
A) Decree
B) Nationalisation
C) Negotiation
D) Registration
  • 5. Which of the following right cannot be enjoyed by an  Italian citizen that is residing in a  West African country
A) Ownership of properties
B) Right to worship
C) Freedom of expression
D) Right to vote
  • 6. One of the outstanding features of citizenship by birth is that
A) It can never be forfeited
B) Special requirements are attached
C) It can be reverted to alien status
D) It can be withdrawn
  • 7. in order to reduce over-reliance  on foreign grants, civil society organizations need to
A) Create revenue generation activities
B) Engage the state for funding
C) Become more national in their spread and membership
D) Engage in more pragmatic method like lobbying
  • 8. The major constraint to national development
A) Civic society
B) Overdependence of natural resources
C) Improper assessment of policies
D) High level of nepotism
  • 9. The conduct of an election in a democracy is the responsibility of .
A) Security agencies
B) Civil society
C) Election stakeholders
D) Electoral commission
  • 10. Accepting other people's opinions and preferences, even when they live in a way one does not agree with defines
A) Honesty
B) Tolerance
C) Cooperation
D) Courage
  • 11. Civil society organizations fight poverty by
A) Providing arena for the expression of diverse intrest
B) Checking the emergence of dictatorship
C) Supporting the ruling political party
D) Strengthening good governance
  • 12. The constitution is important because it
A) Enable a particular ethnic group to control the government
B) Allow government institutions to act anyhow
C) Is applicable to the president only
D) Regulate all citizen
  • 13. Which of the following does a civil society advocate for
A) Subjective criticism of policies and programmes
B) Emergence of dictatorship and political extreamism
C) Objectivity and respect for opposing views
D) Violent demonstrate to express view or position
  • 14. A responsible citizen can show loyalty and devotion to his country by
A) Prosecuting criminals
B) Arresting criminals
C) Involving in jungle justice
D) Reporting any bad act of sabotage
  • 15. Violations of traffic codes are often dealt with by.
A) Payment of damages
B) Forfeiting a fine
C) Loss of driving privileges
D) Criminal court
  • 16. Civil society is regarded as an important organ of the society because it
A) Takes a position on important policy questions
B) Involves the operation of the government
C) Represent the interests of powerful groups
D) Improve the generality of citizens'well-being.
  • 17. Building national values and ethical cultures can be hindered by.
A) Celebrating the right people by media or society
B) Strengthening societal worth or morals
C) Poor citizenship or followership
D) Punishing influence individual for misdeeds
  • 18. Establishment, maintenance and regulation of slaughterhouses and slabs is the statutory role of.
A) Regional government
B) Local government
C) Federal government
D) State government
  • 19. Public servants are directly  responsible for the poor quality of service delivery due to
A) Poor working mindset
B) Poor condition of service
C) Misallocation of resources
D) Overbearing external influence
  • 20. Which of the following defines a legal member of a state
A) Alian
B) Citizen
C) Leader
D) Follower
  • 21. Constant appreciation of children by parents 

    A. makes children to be arrogant

    B. promotes withdrawal syndrome in children
A) Makes children to be arrogant
B) Make children secretive and selfless
C) Build strong and confident children
D) Promote withdrawal syndrome in children
  • 22. An individual who abuses drugs will experience the following except
A) Traces of insanity
B) Healthy immune system
C) Withdrawal
D) Depression
  • 23. A right to rule based on the recognition of personal  qualities is known as 

    ,
A) Traditional authority
B) Charismatic authority
C) Rational authority
D) Legal authority
  • 24. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights [UDHR] was proclaimed by the United Nations
A) General assembly
B) International court of Justice
C) Security Council
D) Economic and social club
  • 25. Dependency on foreign donors by civil society organizations primarily
A) promotes sustainability
B) distracts the organization from their missions
C) promote a long-term strategy of chasing funds
D) Increase scope of activities
  • 26. The right to work in any part in any part of the country can be regarded as
A) Civic right
B) Natural rights
C) Economic right
D) Social right
  • 27. Political participation can be limited by
A) Gender
B) Age
C) Religion
D) Wealth
  • 28. One of the roles of the police as an important pillar of democracy is
A) suppressing opposition to the government
B) guarding and protecting sensitive election materials
C) helping the incumbent government to continue in office
D) subjecting citizens to the wishes
  • 29. Which of the following institutions was set up to address the unfair treatment of citizens by public servants?
A) Economic and Financial Crime Commission
B) Independent Corrupt Practices Commission
C) International Labour Commission
D) public complaint commission /ombudsman
  • 30. Some civil society organizations do not get the needed attention from the government because of
A) overbearing external influence
B) awareness of their activities
C) open nature of the organisation
D) confrontation in some sensitive issues
  • 31. The reasons the seven core freedoms of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights [UDHR] are so important is because of
A) they concern individuals directly and influence their peaceful existence as human being
B) They enable individuals to speak up and challenge poor treatment from a public authority
C) they embody key values and the rights of human beings
D) the violation of one right often leads to the violation of another right
  • 32. The roles of individuals in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights [UDHR] include
A) carrying out advocacy programs through the mass media
B) tolerance of other people's views, opinions, beliefs, etc
C) incorporation of UDHR into the national constitution
D) Enacting laws that promote the objectives of UDHR
  • 33. Bureaucracy in public service simply means
A) Nep -tapism
B) Patriotism
C) Favouritism
D) Neptapism
  • 34. Constant changes in public service has led to
A) over-dependency in crude oil
B) poor standard of living
C) large-scale unemployment
D) abandonment of many projects
  • 35. The rule of law requires that
A) law should be made in respect of individuals
B) the law should be subject to the government
C) The government should be subject to the law
D) the law should be subject to traditional rulers
  • 36. Youth empowerment programs aimed at giving the youth the opportunity to
A) become exceedingly wealthy
B) be self sufficient
C) have all their want met
D) be physically strong
  • 37. To end the compulsive behavior of drug addiction, drug addict
A) should take a lesser dosage of drugs
B) need support and treatment
C) can relocate to a new environment
D) can quit by themselves
  • 38. One can support a person with substance abuse problem by
A) covering up or making excuses for the drug abuser
B) Taking over the drug user responsibilities
C) Hiding or throwing out drugs
D) counseling and rehabilitation
  • 39. Trafficked persons are mainly lured with a promise of
A) Protection
B) Employment
C) Schooling
D) Love
  • 40. A major source of funds to local government authorities is
A) Utility bills
B) Donations
C) Taxes on goods
D) Important duties
  • 41. Which of the following is the key factor in fostering cooperation among members of the society
A) Empathy
B) Discipline
C) Understanding
D) Maturity
  • 42. Which of the  immune system cells does HIV target or attack
A) Mk- cell
B) Red -blood cell
C) T- cell
D) B- cell
  • 43. Values are what we?
A) known as an agent of civic education
B) believe in and imbibe
C) believe in and imbibe
D) avoid like the plague
  • 44. One of the citizenship values included by parent into their children includes
A) tax evasion
B) mob action
C) fairness to all
D) fairness to all
  • 45. The boldness to be honest in persecution is a manifestation of?
A) Strength
B) Humility
C) Courage
D) Obedience
  • 46. Civic education is also called
A) Civic education is also called
B) citizenship socialism
C) civic socialism
D) cultural education
  • 47. Which of the following is not an agent of civic education
A) print and electronic media
B) ministry of labour and productivity
C) Pressure group
D) Family
  • 48. The fundamental agent in children's guidance, training, and education is?
A) Payment
B) Security
C) Peers
D) Parent
E) Society
  • 49. The most common method of acquiring the citizenship of a country is by
A) Registration
B) Naturalization
C) Marriage
D) Birth
  • 50. The qualities of being fair and reasonable in the way that people are treated is
A) Honesty
B) Justice
C) Intergrity
D) Love
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