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EXAMINATION IN NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (NVE)

TERM: SECOND SESSION: 2022/2023

CLASS: YEAR 7

SECTION A

1. ______is referred to as the illegal act of sleeping with someone forcefully (a) rape (b)
murder (c) cultism (d) embezzlement
2. The following are causes of murder except (a) love (b) greed (c) lack of contentment (d)
moving alone in dark places
3. The illicit way of making use of public fund for personal gain is called (a) embezzlement
(b) pick pocketing (c) yahoo (d) attack
4. Advance fee fraud can be caused by all except (a) unemployment (b) poverty (c) greed
(d) contentment
5. Effects of falsehood include all but, (a) cheating (b) low productivity (c) slow economic
progress (d) singing
6. Theft can be prevented by the following other than (a) good moral upbringing (b)
observance of law (c) contentment (d) greed
7. ______is the group of people whose activities are carried out in the night (a) cultism (b)
bribery (c) killing (d) drugs
8. The chemical substance which changes the body reactions when taken is called (a) drug
(b) chemical (c) water (d) sweet
9. The following are the effects of bribery and corruption except (a) It devalues the quality
of human life (b) It brings shame and disrespect (c) It kills individual and national images
(d) provision of infrastructure
10. The restriction of edible substances from being imported into the country by the
government is called (a) banning (b) contamination (c) freezing (d) stopping
11. The inalienable rights of citizens are called (a) fundamental human rights (b) special
privileges (c) social rights (d) confirmed rights
12. A legal member of a country is known as (a) a citizen (a) a foreign (c) a refugee (d)
stranger
13. The constitutional responsibility of citizens is called _____(a) power (b) obligation (c)
maturity (d) rights
14. A non-citizen is also referred to as (a) a citizen (b) an alien (c) a monarch (d) a ruler
15. The following are types of citizenship except (a) by birth (b) by registration (c) by
naturalization (d) by nationalization
16. The oath of loyalty taken by an alien in order to obtain citizenship is called (a) oath of
allegiance (b) oath of secrecy (c) oath of power (d) oath of citizenship
17. The statutory age for citizenship is (a) 15 years (b) 18 years (c) 17 years (d) 16 years
18. The fundamental human rights are found in the _____ chapter of the 1999 constitution (a)
2nd (b) 3rd (c) 4th (d) 5th
19. A criminal who has been to prison and released is called (a) ex-convict (b) prisoner (c)
militant (d) politician
20. The following are fundamental human rights except (a) right to life (b) right to education
(c) right to freedom of movement (d) right to exploit others
21. Common problems are (a) acceptable problems in society (b) unacceptable problems in
society (c) social values in society (d) psychological menace in society
22. The following are causes of common problems in society except (a) Laziness (b)
Incompetency (c) Parental influence (d) Hard work
23. Which of these is not a common problem in society (a) kidnapping (b) armed robbery (c)
banditry (d) protest
24. When a man marries a woman outside his own country, the woman becomes a citizen of
the man’s country by (a) registration (b) honour (c) naturalization (d) birth
25. To obtain citizenship by naturalization, an alien must be (a) 18 years and above (b) a
criminal (c) an ex-convict (d) a traveler
26. The act of being satisfied with what you have is called (a) contentment (b) reliable (c)
honour (d) justice
27. The ability to work with people as a team is known as (a) commitment (b) cooperation (c)
contentment (d) confidence
28. Common problems can be reduced through (a) killing (b) public enlightenment (c) abuse
(d) insurgency
29. A person who walk by foot along the road side is called (a) a walker (b) a being (c)
pedestrian (d) motorcyclist
30. The act of taking drugs without doctors prescriptions termed (a) drug abuse (b) drug
attack (c) drug addiction (d) drug taking
31. The act of being free from all forms of sexual activities is known as (a) trafficking (b)
abstinence (c) safety (d) guideline
32. The following are reasons for abstinence except (a) to be wide (b) to maintain purity (c)
to remain a virgin before marriage (d) to avoid shame and disgrace
33. The totality of people’s way of life may be referred to as (a) socialization (b) culture (c)
integration (d) organization
34. Which of these does not enhance abstinence (a) pure knowledge (b) decision making (c)
self control (d) caressing
35. The physical aspect of culture that supports people’s need is referred to as (a) material
culture (b) natural culture (c) religious culture (d) non-material culture
36. One of these is not an example of non-material culture (a) values (b) religion (c) spoon
(d) belief
37. Characteristics of culture include all except (a) culture is learned (b) culture is dynamic
(c) culture is violent (d) culture is transferrable
38. Which tribe in Nigeria greet their elder by prostration (a) Igbo (b) Hausa (c) Yoruba (d)
Efik
39. Which of the major ethnic groups in Nigeria dresses in “Isi Agu” and “Red Cap”? (a)
Igbo (b) Hausa (c) Yoruba (d) Efik
40. The following are the dangers of sexual promiscuity except (a) unwanted pregnancy (b)
gender equality (c) transmission of STD (d) shame and disgrace

SECTION B

PICK ANY TWO QUESTIONS OF YOUR CHOICE FROM THIS SECTION.

1. State the four causes of cultism and drugs (4 marks)


(b) What are drugs?give examples (3 marks)
(c) Define drug abuse and state few examples of hard drugs (3 marks)
2. Define the following (i) Human Rights (ii) Obligation (4 marks)
(b) State four fundamental human rights (4 marks)
(c) Give two distinction between rights and obligations of citizens (2 marks)
3. State four safety measures in home (4 marks)
(b) Define abstinence (2 marks)
(c) State four benefits of abstinence (4 marks)
4. Define culture (2 marks)
(b) Explain two types of culture and give examples (5 marks)
(c) State three characteristics of culture (3 marks)

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