JSS1 CIVIC EDUCATION SECOND 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.
- One of these is referred to as a belief in one’s ability to do certain things by oneself without relying on others. (A) Self-crime (B) Self–reliance (C) Self-appraisal (D) Self-indulgence
- The advantages of self-reliance include the following EXCEPT (A) independence. (B) freedom. (C) elevation. (D) dependence.
- A self-reliant person does not suffer from (A) weakness. (B) unemployment. (C) sickness. (D) independence.
- The wealth of a nation is contained in its (A) forests. (B) bushes. (C) natural and human resources. (D) entertainment.
- The only way to discover and nurture one’s talents is through (A) playing. (B) constant practice. (C) keeping company. (D) relationships.
- The ability to manage one’s own affairs, make one’s own judgment and provide for oneself is referred to as (A) self-respect. (B) self-information. (C) self-attribute. (D) self-reliance.
- All these are the attributes of self–reliance EXCEPT (A) diligence.
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