Objective questions for Civic Education for JSS1 Third Term
Here are 20 objective questions for Civic Education for JSS1 Third Term, along with multiple-choice options and the correct answers. Additionally, I will provide you with three theory questions.
Objective Questions:
Which of the following is not a fundamental human right?
a) Right to education
b) Right to freedom of speech
c) Right to own property
d) Right to travel in space
Answer: d) Right to travel in space
What does the acronym "N.I.M." stand for?
a) National Independence Movement
b) National Integrated Management
c) National Institute of Mathematics
d) None of the above
Answer: d) None of the above
Which branch of government makes laws in Nigeria?
a) Judiciary
b) Legislature
c) Executive
d) None of the above
Answer: b) Legislature
Who is the head of the executive branch in Nigeria?
a) President
b) Governor
c) Speaker
d) Chief Justice
Answer: a) President
The process of removing an elected official from office is called:
a) Election
b) Impeachment
c) Appointment
d) Resignation
Answer: b) Impeachment
Which of the following is a responsibility of a citizen?
a) Paying taxes
b) Voting in elections
c) Obeying laws
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
Which of the following is not a level of government in Nigeria?
a) Federal
b) State
c) Local
d) Regional
Answer: d) Regional
What does the acronym "INEC" stand for?
a) Independent National Electoral Commission
b) International Network for Environmental Conservation
c) Institute of Nigerian Education and Culture
d) None of the above
Which of the following is an example of a civic responsibility?
a) Serving on a jury
b) Paying taxes
c) Voting in elections
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
Which of the following is a key principle of democracy?
a) Equality
b) Dictatorship
c) Anarchy
d) Monarchy
Answer: a) Equality
What is the main purpose of the Nigerian National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)?
a) Military training
b) Civic education
c) Skills development
d) National integration
Answer: d) National integration
Who is responsible for the administration of justice in Nigeria?
a) The Police
b) The Judiciary
c) The Legislature
d) The Executive
Answer: b) The Judiciary
Which of the following is a constitutional requirement for becoming the President of Nigeria?
a) Being a male citizen
b) Being at least 35 years old
c) Being a member of a political party
d) Having a university degree
Answer: b) Being at least 35 years old
What is the official language of Nigeria?
a) English
b) French
c) Yoruba
d) Hausa
Answer: a) English
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a good leader?
a) Honesty
b) Integrity
c) Selfishness
d) Transparency
Answer: c) Selfishness
What does the term "rule of law" mean?
a) The government's ability to make laws
b) The principle that everyone is equal before the law
c) The power of the judiciary to interpret laws
d) The authority of the police to enforce laws
Answer: b) The principle that everyone is equal before the law
Which of the following is an example of a civic organization?
a) Rotary Club
b) Supermarket
c) Movie theater
d) Fast food restaurant
Answer: a) Rotary Club
Which of the following is not a level of education in Nigeria?
a) Primary
b) Secondary
c) Tertiary
d) Quaternary
Answer: d) Quaternary
What is the primary function of the Federal Ministry of Education in Nigeria?
a) Providing healthcare services
b) Regulating the financial sector
c) Ensuring quality education
d) Promoting tourism and culture
Answer: c) Ensuring quality education
What does the acronym "FRSC" stand for?
a) Federal Road Safety Commission
b) Federal Rail Service Corporation
c) Financial Regulatory and Supervisory Committee
d) None of the above
Answer: a) Federal Road Safety Commission
Theory Questions:
1. Define democracy and explain two key principles of democracy.
2. Discuss the roles and responsibilities of a citizen in promoting good governance.
3. Explain the concept of human rights and provide three examples of fundamental human rights.
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