Precious secondary school, aramoko ekiti


PRECIOUS SECONDARY SCHOOL, ARAMOKO – EKITI



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PROMOTION EXAMZ
PRECIOUS SECONDARY SCHOOL, ARAMOKO – EKITI.

PROMOTION EXAMINATION FOR 2016/2017 ACADEMIC SESSION

CLASS: SSS ONE SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION TIME: 2HOURS

INSTRUCTION: Attempt all questions

SECTION A

  1. HIV fights the body __________ system (a) hygiene (b) immune (c) digestive

  2. HIV means _______ (a) Higher Immune Virus (b) Human Immunodeficiency Virus (c) Human Immune Virus

  3. Youth empowerment prepares youths to participate in the ___________ process of a country (a) destructive (b) democratic (c) dictatorial

  4. The following are examples of youth empowerment skills EXCEPT (a) manipulative skills (b) exploitative skills (c) communicative skills

  5. Youth empowerment is the act of preparing young people to become ____________ citizens in the society (a) lazy (b) active (c) irresponsible

  6. One of the functions of government is to _________ (a) protect its citizens (b) strave its citizens (c) kill its citizens

  7. The emotional consciousness and awareness to be free from foreign domination is called ___________ (a) Nationalism (b) Socialism (c) Communism

  8. Rights of individuals in a modern state are entrenched in the _____________ (a) constitution (b) school (c) church

  9. The law instituted by God is called __________ (a) divine law (b) scientific law (c) customary law

  10. The legal right of an individual to belong to a state and enjoy all rights and privileges, as entrenched in the constitution, is called ___________ (a) citizenship (b) government (c) leadership

  11. Democracy simply means _________ (a) rule of the president (b) rule of the people (c) role of the people

  12. The three arms of government are legislature, executive and the _______ (a) senate (b) judiciary (c) legislators

  13. In a representative democracy, citizens delegate ___________ to elected representatives (a) freedom (b) authority (c) rules

  14. The supremacy of law means that all persons are subject to the __________ (a) president (b) law (c) courts

  15. Democracy is governed by the principle of ___________ law (a) minority (b) majority (c) democratic

  16. The system of government which divides government powers between the federal government and the component units is called ___________ (a) socialism (b) communism (c) federalism

  17. A combination of workers or employees that regulate the terms and conditions or employment of workers is called a _____________ (a) pressure group (b) workers union (c) trade union

  18. The arm of the government responsible for the execution of government policies is called the _____________ (a) legislature (b) judiciary (c) executive

  19. A type of constitution that does not codify all the topics of a country in a single book or document is called a/an _________ (a) unitary constitution (b) rigid constitution (c) flexible constitution

  20. A body of rule or regulations governing affairs of an organized group is called a ____________ (a) law book (b) document (c) constitution

SECTION B

  1. Define the term ‘cultism’

  2. Mention five reasons why some students join secret cults

  3. Mention and explain five examples of orderliness in the society

  4. List three types of constituted authority.


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