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PES JS 1 NVE 3rd Term Exam 2024/2025
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  • 1. ------ refers to the quality of being honest, trustworthy, and having strong moral principles.
A) Honesty
B) Integrity
C) Discipline
D) Justice
  • 2. Integrity is about doing the
A) Right thing even when no one is watching
B) Right thing at the wrong time
C) Wrong thing at the right time
  • 3. The following are importance of integrity except
A) Encourages dishonesty
B) Fosters accountability
C) Promotes credibility
D) Builds trust
  • 4. --------- is not a benefit of integrity
A) Strong relationships
B) Positive reputation
C) Personal growth
D) Spoilt reputation
  • 5. ------ are infections that are spread through sexual contact.
A) Gonorrhea
B) HIV
C) STIs
D) AIDS
  • 6. The following are common STIs except
A) Herpes
B) Tuberculosis
C) Chlamydia
D) Gonorrhea
  • 7. HIV means
A) Human immunodeficiency virus
B) Human immunity virus
C) Human immunodeficiency volume
D) Human immune virus
  • 8. HIV/ AIDS cannot be transmitted through the following except
A) Hugging
B) Mother to child transmission
C) Eating with a person infected
D) Sharing clothes with an infected person
  • 9. The following are methods used to prevent HIV/ AIDS except
A) Getting tested
B) Safe sex practices
C) PrEP
D) Unscreened blood transfusion
  • 10. Appreciating what one has is
A) Acceptance
B) Satisfaction
C) Gratitude
D) Contentment
  • 11. ------- is a state of being happy and satisfied with one's circumstances, possessions, or relationships.
A) Satisfaction
B) Gratitude
C) Acceptance
D) Contentment
  • 12. ----- is not a benefit of contentment
A) Increased happiness
B) Better well-being
C) Increased stress
D) Reduced stress
  • 13. The following are importance of security education except
A) Response
B) Vandalism
C) Awareness
D) Prevention
  • 14. Assault means
A) Physically harming someone
B) Intimidating someone
C) Damaging property
D) Bullying
  • 15. ------ refers to the practice of adhering to rules, regulations and standards to maintain order and promote responsible behavior.
A) Honesty
B) Diligence
C) Responsibility
D) Discipline
  • 16. Discipline
A) Encourages disrespect
B) Promotes disorder
C) Promotes violence
D) Encourages responsibility
  • 17. The types of discipline are
A) Self and internal discipline
B) Self and external discipline
C) External and internal discipline
D) Self and people's discipline
  • 18. ----- refers to activities of secret societies or groups that engage in violent, intimidating, or criminal behavior often with a sense of exclusivity and loyalty.
A) Disregard
B) Disrespect
C) Violence
D) Cultism
  • 19. ------ leads to cultism in schools
A) Violence
B) Intimidation
C) Loss of life
D) Peer pressure
  • 20. ------ is a role of security education
A) School policies
B) Parental involvement
C) Law enforcement
D) Building resilience
  • 21. What is integrity
A) Being powerful and influential
B) Being popular and well -liked
C) Being dishonest and flexible with the truth
D) Being honest and having strong moral principles
  • 22. Which of the following following is an example of integrity in the workplace
A) Admitting to a mistake and taking responsibility
B) Gossiping about colleagues
C) Ignoring company policies
D) Taking credit for someone else 's work
  • 23. What is the importance of integrity in leadership
A) It creates fear and obedience
B) It leads to authoritarianism
C) It builds trust and credibility with followers
D) It promotes popularity and fame
  • 24. Which value is closely related to integrity
A) Betrayal
B) Honesty
C) Dishonesty
D) Loyalty
  • 25. How does integrity impact personal relationship
A) It creates conflict and mistrust
B) It builds trust and strengthens relationships
C) It leads to dependency
  • 26. What is the consequences of lacking integrity
A) Gain of power and influence
B) Improved relationships
C) Loss of trust and reputation
D) Increased popularity
  • 27. Which of the following demonstrates integrity in personal life
A) Blaming others for mistakes
B) Keeping promises and commitments
C) Breaking promises and commitments
D) Ignoring responsibilities
  • 28. How does integrity relate to ethics
A) Integrity is about bending rules
B) Integrity is about adhering to a code of ethics
C) Integrity is about following personal preferences
D) Integrity is about ignoring ethics
  • 29. What is the role of integrity in decision - making?
A) It guides decisions based on personal gain
B) It prioritize convenience
C) It ignores moral principles
D) It guides decisions based on moral principles
  • 30. Why is integrity essential in professional settings
A) It builds trust and credibility with clients and colleagues
B) It leads to burnout
C) It builds trust and credibility with clients and colleagues
D) It promotes career advancement
  • 31. What is the primary goal of crime prevention in schools
A) To ignore crime incidents
B) To punish students who commit crimes
C) To create a safe and secure learning environment
D) To increase security personnel
  • 32. Which of the following is a strategy for preventing crimes in schools
A) Reducing staff supervision
B) Implementing security cameras and alarms
C) Ignoring bullying and harassment
D) Reducing staff suspensions
  • 33. What is the role of school administrators in crime prevention
A) To prioritize academic achievement over safety
B) To ignore safety concerns
C) To develop and implement safety policies
  • 34. How can schools promote a positive school climate to prevent crimes
A) By fostering a culture of respect and emphaty
B) By ignoring students concerns
C) By reducing student engagement
  • 35. Which of the following is a benefit of school - based crime prevention programs
A) Reduced academic achievement
B) Improved student safety and well - being
C) Increased suspensions and expulsions
D) Increased crime rates
  • 36. What is the importance of involving parents in school crime prevention
A) To support school safety initiatives and policies
B) To provide additional security personnel
C) To ignore school safety concerns
  • 37. How can schools address bullying as a crime prevention strategy
A) By increasing punitive measures
B) By implementing evidence based bullying prevention programs
C) By ignoring bullying accident
  • 38. What is the role of community partnership in school crime prevention
A) To provide resources and support for school safety initiatives
B) To ignore school safety concerns
C) To provide additional security personnel
D) To increase crime rates
  • 39. How can schools use technology to prevent crimes
A) By ignoring technological advancement
B) By monitoring social media and online activity
C) By increasing students access to technology
  • 40. What is the importance of providing support services for students in crime prevention?
A) To reduce students engagement
B) To provide counseling and intervention services for students
C) To ignore students needs
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