MARKING SCHEME FOR JSS1 CIVIC EDUCATION SECOND TERM CAT 2
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE TEST
ALLOCATION OF MARKS: ¼ mark each = 5 marks
SECTION B: ESSAY
ALLOCATION OF MARKS: 2½ marks = 5 marks in total
1. Identify five ways of acquiring citizenship
Five ways of acquiring citizenship include the following:
- By birth
- By conferment or honour
- By marriage
- By registration or application
- By descent
(½ mark each = 2½ marks)
TOTAL = 2½ MARKS
2.(a) Differentiate between rights and duties.
The difference between rights and duties is that rights are claims of an individual as a citizen of a country while duties are obligations and actions which are expected from citizens in return for the right of freedom they enjoyed as a citizen of a country.
(1 mark)
(b) Outline three (3) types of obligation.
Types of obligations include the following:
- Financial obligation
- Economic obligation
- Social obligation
- Civic obligation
(Any three at ½ mark each = 1½ marks)
TOTAL = 2½ MARKS
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