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Third Term Examination

2016 Academic Session


CLASS: J.S.S.I
SUBJECTS: CIVIC EDUCATION
SECTION: A Objective Test
DURATION: 11/2 Hour

ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

1. _______ is not one of the fundamental human rights (a) right to good (b) right to
education (c) right to life (d) right to personal liberty

2. ___________ is one of the forms of human rights abuse (a) open trial of accused person
(b) treating people which respect (c) giving people fair hearing (d) torture and
indecent treatment

3. _________ is not a form of human right abuse (a) child trafficking (b) sexual abuse (c)
punishment for offence committed (d) forceful seizure of people’s properties

4. __________ is not one of the effects of abuse of human rights (a) it creates political
instability (b) it gives bad name and image to the country (c) it brings peace and
unity in the country (d) it brings the wrong people in government

5. ________ is not one of the classification of rights of Nigerian citizens (a) liberty rights
(b) civic rights (c) Economic rights (d) political rights

6. ________ is not one of the institution or organization than can help to check human
right abuse (a) law court 9b) committee of friends (c) human rights activities (d)
the legislature

7. ___________ is not among the civic rights of a Nigeria citizen (a) right to life (b) right
to education (c) right to freedom of expression (d) right to evade tax

8. Shuman rights can be safeguarded through one of these measures (a) mass
education (b) independent judiciary (c) rule of law (d) all of the above

9. Which of the following is not among the obligations of a citizen (a) paying tax (b)
attending political meetings (c) paying respect to national symbols (d) voting
during election
10. __________ is an example of civic rights of Nigeria citizens (a) right to vote and contest
election (b) right to take up political appointment (c) right to life (d) right to
participate in the political affairs

11. Environmental cleanliness is an example of __________ obligation (a) civic (b) social
(c) political (d) economic

12. Moral obligations are duties imposed on the citizens by the _________ and __________
(a) family and school (b) law and state (c) constitution and law (d) law and
government

13. _________ is not one of the consequences on non-performance of obligation to the


state (a) breakdown of law and order (b) human rights will not br protected (c) no
progress and development (d) maintenance of peace and unity

14. ___________ is not a road user (a) motorist (b) pedestrian (c) object (d) animal

15. The three colours in the traffic light that control traffic are (a) red, yellow, blue (b)
red, yellow, white (c) red, yellow , lemon (d) red, yellow green

16. The major killer on the highway is (a) over-speeding (b) night driving (c) lack of
concentration

17. __________ is not one of the contents of a first Aid kit (a) fruit juice (b) paracetamol
(c) petroleum jelly (d) antiseptic soap

18. Taking drugs without a doctor’s advice is called (a) drug administration (b) drug
safeguard (c) self medication (d) miracles healing

19. Basic rights which individuals are allowed to have as human being in the society is
known as _________ (a) human priviledge (b) human basic (c) fundamental human
rights (d) priviledge human rights

20. All except one are examples of fundamental human rights (a) rights death (b)
right to life (c) right to private life (d) right to fair hearing

21. Human rights _____________ could help to achieve change in the society (a) activities
(b) activities (c) action (d) acquisition

22. One of the effects of human rights abuse is _________ (a) lack of progress (b0 unity
(c) co-operation (d) kindness

23. Some of the human rights abuse in Nigeria include all except (a) acquisition of
property (b) denial of press freedom (c) imprisonment without far hearing at trial
(d) prevention from voting

24. Human rights abuse can be prevented through the following ways except (a)
constitution (b) court (c) Mass media (d) child foundation
25. A citizen who abuses the rights of other can be charged to ___________ (a) court (b)
school (c) hospital (d) church

26. ____________ helps us to know our rights (A) education (b) fighting (c) quarreling
(d) complaining

27. Cases of abuse can be exposed through the mass media except _______ (a) television
(b) radio (c) Magazine (d) school

28. When people express their views on matters that concern their government and
welfare, it is referred to as __________ (a) public saying (b) public knowledge (c)
public opinion (d) public choice

29. Citizens do not have fundamental human rights True / False

30. Right to freedom of movement allows people to live in any part of the country
True / False

31. _______________ are set of codes prepared for road users (a) traffic light (b) traffic
commands (c) traffic consequences (d) traffic rules and regulations

32. The colour of traffic light is red , green and ___________ (a) volet (b) purple (c)
ambler (c) black

33. The green colour on the traffics lights means ___________ (a) stoop (b) go (c) wait
(d) speed off

34. Right to fair hearing denies citizen of being heard in court. True / False

35. Citizens are not free to buy cars in a country. True / False

36. Human rights abuses bring lack of progress True / False

37. The red colour on the traffic light indicates ____________ (a) stop (b) go (c) get ready
(d) drive

38. Where are traffic lights located (a) in the room (b) besides the post office (c) in
front of the hospital (a) at cross roads and junction

39. Zebra crossings is for ______________ (a) motorists (b) policemen (c) pedestrians (d)
drivers

40. Zebra crossing can be located at the following places except __________ (a) in front of
school (b) in front of hospitals (c) in front of markets (d) in front of the bedroom

41. Road users should go to a ___________ before driving on the roads (a) church (b)
mechanic village (c) driving school (d) prayer ground

42. One of these is NOT a consequence of not obeying traffic rules (a) road accidents
(b) loss of life (c) traffic jam (d) free flow of traffic
43. All expect one mounts roads blocks (a) police (b) customs (c) paslow (d)
immigration

44. Over-speeding can cause road accidents. True / False

45. Under-aged children should not drive True / False

46. Road signs should be obeyed to avoid road traffic accidents True / False

47. Traffic rules and regulations are meant for road users. True / False

48. The red eagle in the coat of arms represents __________ and _______ (a) dignity and
importance (b) fertility and resources (c) unity and peace (d) national strength
and pride

49. People in a nation share the following except (a) common territory (b) economic
life (c) political system (d) common house

50. All except one are national symbols (a) coat of arms (b) National pledge (c)
currency (d) coat of many colours

51. National flag was designed by (a) Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi (b) Mike Tyson (c)
Mike taison (d) Michael Taiwo Akinyemi

52. When was NYSC established (a) 1973 9b) 1974 (c) 1975 (d) 1976

53. One of these is not a form of democracy (a) direct (b) community (c)
representative (d) constitutional

54. The following are the major ethnic groups in Nigeria except (a) Hausa (b) Lokoja
(c) Yoruba (d) Ibo

55. A song sang by the citizens of a nation who expresses the patriotic spirit is called
(a) skelewu (b) National Anthem (c) chorus (d) Hymns

56. The political leader of the Yorubas is (a) Alafin of Oyo (b) Eze (c) Ooni of life (d)
Emir

57. Co-operation means working willingly with other people in order to achieve some
common goals (a) False (b) True (c) None of the above (d) all of the above

58. The people in the south western part of Nigeria are majorly (a) The Efik (b) the
Yorubas (c) the Ijaws (d) the Hausa

59. NYSC means (a) Nigeria Youth Simulation Corp (d) Nigeria Youth Survellance
Corporation
60. One of these promotes conflict in the society (a) honesty (b) commitment (c)
crimes (d) tolerance

SECTION B
THEORY
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION

1. a. What is human right?


b. Mention five human right?
c. write out three political rights

2. a. What is human right abuse


b. Write two forms of human right abuse
c. Mention three ways of preventing human right abuse

3. a. Mention five traffic rules and regulations


b. Highlights three consequence of disobeying traffic rules and regulations
c. Mention three traffic light and what they stand for

4. a. What are the difference between right and obligations


b. Mention five consequences of failure of citizens to perform their obligation
Third Term Examination
2016 Academic Session
CLASS: J. S. S.II
SUBJECTS: CIVIC EDUCATION
SECTION: A Objective Test
DURATION: 11/2 Hour

ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

1. _________ is not one of importance of democracy (a) it ensures that the majority
of the people participate in the government (b) it ensures misuse of powers
(c) it allows the enjoyment of fundamental human rights by the people
2. Every 29th of May is observed as (a) public holiday (b) peaceful day (c) change
over day (d) democracy day
3. ________ is not one of the pillars of democracy (a) people (b) government (c)
majority rule (d) rule of law
4. _________ gives the electorates the opportunity to choose their leaders (a)
supremacy (b) the legislature (c) Democracy (d) bill amendment
5. _________ is made up of individuals who share common, similar political ideas or
opinion (a) electoral commission (b) legitimacy (c) referendum (d) political
party
6. During _______ people are put into positions of leadership (a) election (b)
football matches (c) referendum (d) plebiscite
7. Thuggery and election-rigging are forms of (a) conflicts resolution (b) improper
conduct (c) electoral malpractices (d) court disorder
8. _________ is one of the causes of electoral malpractices (a) freedom of movement
(b) love (c) greed (d) autocracy
9. A Nigeria citizen who has attained the age of eighteen years and above has the
right to (a) stay idle (b) harass people (c) vote and be voted for (d) cause chaos
10. The governor is assisted by the _________ (a) vice governor (b) deputy governor
(c) honourable governor (d) second governor
11. Nigeria is a____________ state (a) multi-party (b) single-party (c) labour party
(d) one part state
12. Voters responsibilities include all except (a) voting (b) obeying electoral laws
(c) canvassing for their parties (d) causing chaos during elections
13. _________ is necessary for the common good of all (a) citizenship (b) tax
collectors (c) judicial short coming (d) supremacy of the constitution
14. ____________ is the direct result of lack of education (a) cheating (b) examination
malpractice (c) corruption
15. Some children suffer from _________ which is major cause of illiteracy (a)
inferiority complex (b) malaria (c) short-sightedness d) teaching object
16. The full meaning of UNICEF is ________ (a) United Nations International children
Education fund (b) United Nations International children Examination fund
(c) United Nations Involuntary children Examination fund (d) United Nations
Insurance Certificate for education
17. Every society must ensure that her citizens are (a) militants (b) violet (c)
literate (d) lazy
18. All but one help to develop position attitude in people (a) punctuality (b)
commitment (c) lateness to work (d) service
19. One of these is not included in health institutions (a) Hospitals (b) clinics (c)
prayer houses (d)teaching hospitals
20. The tree colours in the traffic light that control traffic are (a)red, yellow, blue
(b) red, yellow , white (c) red, yellow lemon (d) red, yellow, green
21. _________ is not one of the classification of rights of Nigerian citizens (a) Liberty
rights (c) civic rights (c) economic rights (d) political rights
22. One major problem of Nigerian road is that they are easily (a) damaged by
robbers (b) washes away by running water (c) damaged by stray animals (d)
damaged by pedestrian
23. One of the effects of drinking alcohol while driving is that it will make the driver
to (a) drive carefully (b) drive clearly (c) drive very fast (d) lose co-ordination
24. Democratic institutions include the following except (a) INEC (b) political
parties (c) Mass media (d) university institutions
25. The electorates are (a) INEC (b) voters (c) APC (d) candidates
26. An election conducted within the political party is called (a) referendum (b)
direct election (c) primary election (d) general election
27. An election that helps to determine the opinions of the people on an issue is
called (a) bye-election (b) primary election (c) run-off election (d)
referendum
28. Which of the following is not a responsibility of voters (a) he must be available
for registration (b) he is to preserve his voters card for the election (c) he
should study the party’s manifestoes before choosing a candidate (d) he should
campaign for his candidate at the polling center
29. One of the consequences of electoral malpractices is (a) wrong people get into
power (b) improvement in our value system (c) corruption would be eradicated
(d) healthy competition is promoted
30. _______ has the power to impeach the president or governor (a) Executive (b)
Legislative (c) judiciary (d) government
31. All are qualities of a god follower except (a) obedience to the law (b) respect for
authorities (c) loyalty (d) muting
32. Leadership means (a) the art of influencing or leading people (b) the art
following a leader (c) the art of directing or leading other leaders (d) none of
the above
33. A lukewarm type of followership is otherwise known as _______ (a) passive
followership (b) active followership (c) contributory followership (d)
leadership by example
34. ___________ is a type of followership in which in which the people are conscious
and alive to their responsibilities (a) sensitive followership (b) active
followership (c) dormant followership (d) reliance followership
35. ________ means the whole system of ruler that everyone in a country or society
must obey (a) leadership (b) followership (c) law (d) citizens
36. In any society where you have leadership, there must be a corresponding
followership (a) False (b) True (c) None of the above (d) all of the above
37. Any person who accepts the authority of another obeys his instruction and
yields to his advice is called (a) a friend (b) a subordinate (c) a follower (d) a
loyalist
38. In a federation, the three levels of government, the federal, state and local
government are called __________ (a) three systems of government (b) tiers of
government (c) grass roots government (d) none of the above
39. _______ is not among the principles of the rule of law (a) the right to life (b)
supremacy of the law (c) equality before the law (d) right to personal liberty
40. The rule of law means that the action of government must be according to the
laws of the land (a) false (b) true (c) none of the above (d) all of the above
41. _________ is not among the institutions responsible for formulation and
enforcement of the rule of law (a) the legislature (b) the executive (c) the
judiciary (d) parastatals
42. ___________ is not among the natural rights of the citizens (a) right to life (b) right
to speech (c) right to education (d) right to association
43. Equality of all citizens before the law means that (a) the citizens must be given
equal treatment without any discriminatory law (b) the citizens are equal
before certain laws (c) the citizens must face the law with some exceptions (d)
none of above
44. __________ is not a punishment for breaking the law (a) detention (b) fine (c)
sanctions (d) recognition
45. _________ is not one of the limitations of the law (a) illiteracy (b) literacy (c)
emergency (d) poverty
46. By supremacy of the law, we mean the law is the highest authority in land (a)
True (b) False (c) None of the above (d) all of the above
47. The Nigerian Police Force is under the command of the ________ (a) commissioner
of police (b) minister of justice (c) inspector general (d) controller general
48. The EFFC was stabled and charged with the responsibility of enforcing the laws
on financial crimes (a) True (b) False (c) None of the above (d) all of the above
49. ________ is not among the functions of the police in Nigeria (a) they maintain law
and order (b) they protect lives are properties (c) they interprete the laws (d)
they regulate and control traffic
50. The agency that enforce laws on the highways is called (a) road safety (b)
Federal Road Safety Commission (c) federal Road Safety Insurance (d)
Federal Road Safety Corps
51. Agency of government responsible for arresting any prosecuting drug traffickers
is ________ (a) EFFC (b) NYSC (c) INEC (d) NDLEA
52. _______ led to the establishment of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency
(NDLEA) (a) Robbery and corruption (b) Financial crimes (c) drug Abuse and
trafficking (d) Robbery and kidnapping
53. The following are punishment for breaking the law except (a) Detention (b)
imprisonment (c) Death (d) promotion
54. The types of leadership found among organization like church and mosque is
called __________ (a) religious leadership (b) Economic leadership (c)
traditional leadership (d) bishopric leadership
55. A leader is a person who guides, directs and influence people (a) True (b) False
(c) None of the above (d) all of the above
56. The laws of a country are written in a book called the _______ (a) bible (b) Quran
(b) constitution (d) textbook
57. ________ are responsible for their followers (a) cars (b) mobile police (c) leaders
(d) trees
58. We have _________ arms of government in Nigeria (a) Eight (b) six (c) three (d)
thirty-six
59. Laws are made to be broken (a) True (b) False (c) None of the above (d) all of
the above
60. No person should be called a criminal untd proven guilty by the law court (a)
True (b) False (c) None of the above (d) all of the above
SECTION B
THEORY
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN THE SECTION

1. a. Explain pillars of democracy


b. List five pillars of democracy

2. What is election?
i. Direct election
ii. Indirect election

3. a. Mention five procedures required for voting to take place


b. Mention five importance of election
c. Explain primary election

4. a. Mention six forms of electoral malpractices


b. Mention five causes of electoral malpractices
Third Term Examination
2016 Academic Session
CLASS: S. S.I
SUBJECTS: CIVIC EDUCATION
SECTION: A Objective Test
DURATION: 11/2 Hour

ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

1. civil society group can simply be refer to as (a) society full of civil servant (b) a
group of people with civil right (c) non-state actors (d) a society where the military
cannot have access to
2. Civil society group is an intermediary associations which is straddled between (a)
the federal government and the state government (b) the state and local
government (c) the local government and the town (d) the state and the family
3. Which of these is a type of civil society group? (a) grassroots organizations and
intermediates organization (b) community and social gathering (c) the government
agencies (d) all of the above
4. All but one, are types of civil society group (a) membership organization (b)
opposition parties (c) private sector organizations (d) local government chairman
civil society group
5. CSO means (a) community society organization (b) Civil society Organisation (c)
communal society organization (d) computer system operation
6. One of the importance of civil society group is (a) they make government accede to
the people’s need (b) they are deficient in requisite financial resources to carry out
their project and programmes (c) there is usually a great deal of distrust for CSOs in
developing countries (d) none of the above
7. Which of these, is not an importance of Civil Society Group (a) the virtual complete
dependence of many CSOs on foreign financial assistance sometimes compromises
their independence (b) it is possible to vouch for the integrity and sincerity of a
large segment of the leadership of CSOs (c) they make communities more
responsible for their development (d) only option A and B
8. One major problems of the CSOs is (a) they empower the people to change their
lives (b) they make communities more responsible for their development (c) they
are generally elitist (d) they make government accede to people’s demands
9. The word federalism refers to a system of government in which (a) power is shared
between the state government and the political parties (b) power is shared between
the central government and the government of the components body (c) power is
shared between the ruling party and the opposition party (d) power is shared
between the state and the local government
10. Federalism is preferred to unitary government for the purpose of (a) embezzlement
(b) political ambition (c) national unity (d) for the position of the president
11. In federalism, power is primarily shared between the (a) federal and local
government (b) central and state government (c) state and local government (d)
government and the people
12. ……………………….is regarded as part and parcel of the state government (a) federal
government (b) local government (c) the people’s government (d) international
government
13. In a country like Nigeria…………………………………….call for the federal structure (a)
house of assembly (b) political leaders (c) cultural diversity (d) the need to have a
share of the national cake
14. The federal is ………………………………….to state government (a) a partner (b) supreme
(c) equal (d) inferior
15. Each level of government is……………………………….in within its jurisdiction (a)
dependent (b) independent (c) subject (d) all of the above
16. All these are the functions of the government EXCEPT (a) maintenance of law and
order (b) protection of citizen (c) provision of social amenities (d) providing food
for all citizens daily
17. The word citizenship refers to (a) everybody living in a country (b) only those who
are born in a country (c) membership of a nation-state based on laid down
conditions (d) people who live abroad
18. …………………………..is a term used to express the status of people leaving in a country
with full political rights (a) nationality (b) citizenship (c) community (d) politician
19. Which of these is the obligation of the citizen? (a) respect national flag (b) promote
national unity (c) protect and safeguard the environment (d) all of the above
20. ……………………………….. is a legally recorgnised person who owes his allegiance to a
nation and enjoys certain rights and privileges (a) citizenship (b) community (c)
citizen (d) investors
21. The way to promote economic activities is by providing all of these EXCEPT (a)
airports (b) good road (c) education (d) non-governmental organistions
22. The obligation of the government is to protect the citizen (a) only wherever they
may be within the country (b) only wherever they may be outside the country (c)
only wherever they may be within and outside the country (d) only within his
locality
23. The executive arm of the government (a) interprets the law (b) enforces the law (c)
makes the law (d) merges all the law
24. The judiciary arm of the government (a) makes the law (b) enforces the law (c)
interprets the law (d) merges the law
25. The legislative arm of the government (a) enforces the law (b) interprets the law (c)
merges the law (d) makes the law
26. All these are the hierarchical tiers of government except (a) federal government (b)
community government (c) state government (d) local government
27. All are examples of security agencies that help to maintain law and order in the
country EXCEPT (a) the police force (b) the Nigeria Civil Society (c) military (d) the
Civil Defense Corps
28. ………………….assist the executive arm of government to make and enforce laws (a)
the Non Governmental Agencies (b) the bureaucracy (c) the Civil Society Group (d)
all of the above
29. The United States was the largest importer of Nigeria’s crude oil. In order to sustain
these trade relations, it is important that Nigeria maintain……………… (a) low cost of
fuel so that the Americans will remain the importer (b) devalue the naira so that we
can continue to buy fuel (c) buy a big reservoir to keep the oil (d) friendly
diplomatic relations with the US
30. Which of these is not an obligation of the citizen? (a) respect the national flag (b)
ensure he eats three square meal a day (c) to be a working class in order to
contribute to the growth of the country (d) non of the above
31. One of the problems of civil society group is that (a) many of the activities may be a
ploy for government recognition in order to secure appointment (b) many of the
executive usually embezzle the money allocated to them by the federal government
in the national budget (c) they lie all the time concerning the project they executed
(d) they make communities more responsible for their development
32. Federalism involves a shared power between the central government and the
government’s component unit. Another word for ‘central’ in the definition is (a)
state (b) federal (c) local (d) region
33. Each level of government is expected to cooperate to achieve (a) state objectives (b)
regional objectives (c) divisional objective (d) national objective
34. Federal structure is preferred to a unitary one due to (a) cultural diversity (b)
diversity in believe for structural unity (c) the cultural diversity for a unitary system
(d) all of the above
35. The ………………………….law can override any state law (a) federal (b) president (c)
executive (d) regional
36. ………………………………is part and parcel of the state government (a) regional
government (b) federal government (c) local government (d) divisional government
37. An example of a political party in Nigeria is (a) NUT (b) NBC (c) NTA (d) ANPP
38. A process whereby the interest of the people are channeled to influence government
policies is (a) interest articulation (b) interest propaganda (c) interest of the people
(d) interest party
39. ……………………..are vehicles for the peaceful change of government (a) the police (b)
the military (c) militant (d) political parties
40. Political parties can mobilize the people…………….. (a) only for the government (b)
for and, or against the government (c) only against the government (d) none of the
above
41. One of the functions of political parties is (a) simplification and clarification (b)
simplification and multiplication (c) division and subtraction (d) clarification and
party recess
42. Political parties serve as a link between the government and the…………… (a)
governors (b) governor aspirants (c) governed (d) future governors
43. The freedom of press is the freedom to/of ………………………………..irrespective
whether or not unpleasant to the government (a) publish news (b) movement for
the freedom of all press (c) execute jugdement (c) none of the above (d) all of the
above
44. ………………………….is therefore one that is not unnecessarily restrained in the
performance of his duty (a) freedom of speech (b) freedom of people (c) a free press
(d) a free citizen
45. Reason for the freedom of press is (a) for democracy and to ensure the constitution
survive (b) so that some people can suppress information (c) to promote
deprivation of justice (d) to advertise and make people popular
46. Which of these is not a reason for press freedom (a) journalist have subjected to
brutality and undignified treatment (b) there is need for journalist hoard the truth
from people (c) they expose corruption in the country (d) they protect the people’s
interest
47. Those who advocate for the freedom of press are also the (a) metagonist (b)
antagonist (c) liberagonist (d) protagonist
48. The argument against press freedom is that (a) they expose corruption in high and
low places (b)they want to protect only their interest and their promoter (c) they
are always reporting the government (d) they serve the interest of all the citizen
49. …………………………..is a very risky and hazardous profession (a) freedom of speech
(b) free press (c) the mass (d) journalism
50. There is a tendency for government to always want to control the mass media
through all these EXCEPT (a) investing in the media (b) taxation (c) legislation (d)
outright ownership

SECTION B
THEORY

Answer all questions from this section

1a. Define federalism

1b. Explain in details the emergent reasons for Federalism in Nigeria

2a. What is cultism?

2b. Mention five types of cultism

2c. Explain two major reasons people join cult

2d. Mention five preventive measures against cultism

3a What is orderliness?

3b.List five examples of orderliness

3c. Explain two roles of orderliness in the society


Third Term Examination
2016 Academic Session
CLASS: S. S.II
SUBJECTS: CIVIC EDUCATION
SECTION: A Objective Test
DURATION: 11/2 Hour

ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

1. Which of these is not a road sign? (a) Zebra crossing (b) crossing signal (c) elephant
crossing (d) pedestrian crossing
2. All but one are examples and types of traffic sign (a) traffic light signal (b) regulatory signs
(c) informative sign (d) derogatory signs
3. In traffic light signal the amber light means (a) stop (b) go (c) stop at the stop line (d) all of
the above
4. There are …………………………..types of regulatory sign (a) one (b) two (c) three (d) four
5. Regulatory signs are usually in………….shape (a) square (b) rectangular (c) circular (d)
triangular
6. A type of regulatory sign is……………………………..(a) prohibitive sign with red circle (b)
prohibitive sign with yellow square (c) prohibitive sign with black sign (d) prohibitive sign
with brown
7. The ……………………….are usually rectangular in shape (a) signals (b) warning signs (c)
regulatory signs (d) informative signs
8. The two types of signals are (a) electric signals and automobile signals (b) automatic signals
and manual signals (c) physical signal and spiritual signal (d) hand signal and traffic signals
9. Warning signs are usually in ………………………………..shape (a) triangular (b) square (c)
rectangular (d) circular
10. …………………..provides guidance and information (a) signals (b) regulatory signs (c) traffic
light and signs (d) informative signs
11. The signals are meant to be (a) obeyed (b) disobeyed (c) obey some times and disobey
sometimes (d) all of the above
12. All but one are the duties of a pedestrian (a) loiter on any type of pedestrian crossing (b)
obey pedestrian regulation (c) must not willfully obstruct the flow of traffic along highways
(c) none of the above
13. Cyclist have the following obligations except……………… (a) ensure the cycle has efficient
break (b)respect the road user (c) give precedence to pedestrian in an uncontrolled zebra
crossing (d) hold on to a motor vehicle or trailer in motion on any road
14. Examples of cycles include all except…………(a) motorcycle (b) trycycle (d) bicycle (d)
veicycle
15. A cyclist must not (a) observe traffic signs (b) respect road users (c) ride under the
influence of alcoholic drink
16. It is the duty of the cyclist to (a) control the traffic (b) leave his cycle to cause obstruction
for other road users (c) carry a passenger on a cycle adapted to carry one person (d)ride in
a manner not dangerous to the public
17. Mottorist roles in traffic regulations include (a)putting their vehicles in condition ( b) drive
reckless (c) be half drunk even whilst driving (d) reverse on the express way.
18. The mottorist must (a) respect road users and traffic officials (b) drive a vehicle with excess
noise (c) overload his vehicle (d) none of the above
19. All but one of these options fall into the category of the role of the individual (a) the
government (b) cyclist (c) motorist (d) pedestrian
20. All are examples of a motorist except (a) a car driver (b) a bus driver (c) a motorcycle rider
(d) a person who drives a trailer
21. Which of these is an example of government agency? (a) okada riders’ association (b) road
marshals (c) the community driver’s association (d) none of the above
22. Government role in maintaining traffic regulations include (a) ensure traffic rules are
enforce (b) arrest every bus driver in Lagos (c) interrupt the free passage of any road user
(d) all of the above
23. Road accident are caused by the following except (a) over speeding (b) fatigue (c)
overspending (d) talking
24. Most children are most safe …………………….whilst inside a moving vehicle (a) on laps of
adults (b) on the front seat (c) at the back seat and properly strapped down with seat belt
25. Red in traffic light means (a) go (b) sleep (c) dangerous element (d) stop
26. Safety belt must be used in a car by (a) drivers only (b) all passengers where possible (c)
children only (d) female drivers
27. Traffic warden is an officer that controls (a) drunkards (b) prisoner (c) traffic (d) human
trafficking
28. Interpersonal relations may require the following skills except (a) honesty (b) competition
(c) dancing (d) co-operation
29. All these are types of interpersonal relationship except (a) man and woman relationship (b)
parent and child relationship (c) employer and employee relationship (d) students and
books relationship
30. Interpersonal relationship involves relation between (a) two or more individuals (b) one
person (c) a government and a government (d) three or more individual
31. The conflict resolution mechanism in inter-communal relations include the following except
(a) negotiation (b) compromise (c) cooperation (d) attending parties in the antagonistic
community
32. There are……………………..types inter-communal relationship (a) one (b) two (c)three (d)
four
33. All could be used in conflict resolution except (a) dialogue (b) reconciliation (c)
transparency (d) constituency
34. All these promotes the interpersonal relations except (a) cooperation (b) honesty (c) caring
(d) controlling
35. The group of people who are looked upon by the individual as his equals and mates and
with whom he can identify himself is known as (a) pressure group (b) peer group (c)
people’s group (d) students’ group
36. Which of these is very important in interpersonal relationship? (a) age (b) religion (c)
loyalty (d) height
37. Examples of a Group which helps to maintain the traffic regulation is (a) the NGOs (b) the
government organization (c) government agencies (d) all of the above
38. The Non-governmental organizations can help maintain traffic by (a) repairing the vehicles
of motorists (b) sensitize the public on existing traffic rules (c) go on strike until the
government heed to their demands (d) none of the above
39. ……………………….deals with how members of human grouping interact with one another. (a)
international relationship (b) interpersonal relations (c) interrelationalism (d) inter-group
relation
40. The green light in the traffic signal means (a) go (b) stop (c) slow down (d) move aside
41. The role of the government include all but one of these in maintaining traffic regulations (a)
enforcing traffic regulations (b) providing legislative framework for prosecution of drivers
(c) ensure drivers drive their vehicles(d) educate public on road safety
42. The maximum speed limit for any vehicle or any road on highway in Nigeria is (a) 60km per
hour (b) 70 km per hour (c) 80km per hour (d) 100 km per hour
43. An example of traffic warder in Lagos is (a) LASTMAN (b) law enforcement agency (c) the
military (d) LASTMA
44. A community is an area where an individual live his entire………………… (a) family (b)
profession (c) life (d) country
45. There are …………types of regional community (a) one (b) two (c) three (d) four
46. The nation is a community according to (a) Wole Soyinka (b) Martin Luther (c) Maclver and
page (d) John Kurt
47. One of the factors which has had the greatest influence on the nation as a community is (a)
believe (b) interest (c) industrialization (d) communication
48. Interaction in a community may be (a) direct and indirect (b) physical and spiritual (c)
biological and chemical (d) None of the above
49. A pedestrian must not attempt to cross when the traffic light is (a) green (b) red (c) black
(d) white
50. Which of these is not a type of interpersonal relationship? (a) parents-child relationship (b)
husband and wife relationship (c) teacher and student relationship (d) gateman and the dog
relationship

SECTION B

THEORY

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FROM THIS SECTION

1a. define interpersonal relationship

1b. mention ten skills for resolving inter communal conflicts

1c. explain four types of interpersonal relations

2. explain the five traffic signals and regulations

3. examine in details the role of the government in maintaining traffic regulations

4. explain the role of the Groups in maintaining traffic regulations

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