JSS1 CIVIC EDUCATION FIRST TERM CAT 1
TIME: 40 minutes
INSTRUCTION: Answer all questions in Sections A and B.
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE TEST
NO. OF QUESTIONS: 20
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer from the options a – d.
- The standards, rules and criteria that influence and determine how an individual should behave in society are called (A) morals. (B) instruction. (C) values. (D) obedience.
- The following are the examples of values EXCEPT (A) honesty. (B) discipline. (C) commitment. (D) lack of commitment.
- ……….. and ……….. communication about specific values can help young people to broaden their understanding of the importance of values. (A) Open, honest (B) Open, close (C) Open, secret (D) None of the above
- ……….. and ……….. are the levels of manifestation of national values. (A) National, personal (B) State, societal (C) Individual, societal (D) Personal, family
- ……….. may happen to us, if we do not act in accordance with our values. (A) Happiness and dancing (B) Joy and happiness (C) Shame and disappointment (D) Wealth and riches
- A man of integrity must have followed (A) negative values.
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