JSS One civic Education OBJ questions

JSS One civic Education OBJ questions        

Civic Education objective questions for JSS One

 
      1. __ is the subject that educates us on all the happening in the society
A. civic education
B. psychology of education
C. physical education
D. health education
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2. One of the objectives of civic education is
A. developing team work
B. building a strong value system
C. developing strength
D. producing warrior
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3. __ is the belief about what is right and wrong
A. value
B. character
C. behaviour
D. aptitude
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4. __ can be developed from ideas, interests, perceptions and norms of a society
A. discipline
B. honesty
C. sincerity
D. values
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5. __ reflect the ideas of individuals or people
A. contentment
B. integrity
C. values
D. discipline
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6. __ explains the likes and dislikes of people
A. family
B. society
C. state
D. values
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7. __ includes the things that the people or society approves
A. likes
B. dislikes
C. humility
D. conscience
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8. __ includes things that people or society does not like
A. dislikes
B. honesty
C. accountability
D. seriousness
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9. Society does not like things like
A. honesty
B. sincerity
C. kindness
D. cultism
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10. Which of these is not an important value in society
A. corruption
B. cooperation
C. tolerance
D. hard-word
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11. ..... is a quality that promotes wealth and national growth
A. team spirit
B. cooperation
C. hard-work
D. laziness
Which of the following is NOT how values manifest in our lives?    
A. Guiding our decision-making    
B. Shaping our relationships    
C. Influencing our career choices    
D. Determining our physical appearance
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13. Good value produces individuals who are
A. disrespectful
B. naughty
C. inferior
D. disciplined
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14. __ refers to how the values of society are reflected in the character
A. discipline
B. civic
C. manifestation of value
D. cultism
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15. A society that abhors corruption is likely to
A. disintegrate
B. under developed
C. progress
D. suffer
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16. Which of these is not an important value in our society
A. harmony
B. obedience
C. progress
D. hatred
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17. One of these is not a factor that promotes a good value system
A. trust
B. consistency
C. tolerance
D. cheating
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18. __ is a social virtue which makes a person to be truthful and straightforward
A. honesty
B. kindness
C. jealousy
D. shyness
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19. Which of the following is not an attribute of an honest person
A. truthfulness
B. sincerity
C. uprightness
D. jealousy
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20. One of the following is a benefit of honesty
A. it makes a person to be trustworthy and reliable
B. it reduces an individual’s dignity
C. it makes a person inferior in the mix of his peer
D. it makes an individual to be a poor person
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21. One of the following is a consequence of dishonesty
A. it promotes integrity
B. it build strong character
C. it promotes corruption
D. it promotes accountability
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22. __ is the act of people working together to achieve a goal
A. honesty
B. contentment
C. discipline
D. cooperation
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23. When people contribute their resources to build a school it is a sign of
A. under development
B. cooperation
C. integrity
D. satisfaction
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24. One of the following is an attribute of cooperation
A. sharing
B. smiling
C. drinking
D. hugging
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25.What is a key factor in achieving career progression?  
A. Schooling  
B. Market conditions  
C. Family influence  
D. Setting objectives
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26. __ is a benefit of cooperation
A. harmony
B. jealousy
C. hatred
C. cheating traits
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27. When people are cooperating to achieve a stated goal, it means they are in
A. unity
B. coordination
C. progress
D. trust
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28. Who is the President of Nigeria from 2015 to 2023
A. Amadu Bello
B. Mohammadu Buhari
C. Shehu Shagari
D. Barack Obama
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29. An example of constituted authority is
A. Celebrity influencers
B. Charismatic leaders
C. Schools
D. Gang leaders
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30. People cooperate when they __ one another
A. trust
B. hate
C. confront
D. imitate
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31. One of these is nearest to the meaning of self-reliance.
A. Independence
B. Dependence
C. Enterprising
D. selfishness
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32. The attributes of self-reliance do not include the following:
A. Hard work
B. Self-confidence
C. Laziness
D. Vision/Foresight
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33. The basis of self-reliance is
A. Eating enough food
B. Having enough clothes to wear
C. Freedom
D. public acceptance
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34. One of the following is not a benefit of self-reliance
A. freedom
B. progress
C. prestige
D. fighting
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35. Talents are not likely to be discovered in the following places EXCEPT
A. schools
B. Alcoholic joints
C. oceans
D. forests
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36. The factors that contribute to the wealth of a nation are best captured in one of the following expressions
A. Land and water
B. Natural and human resources
C. Roads and bridges
D. Hospitals and clinics
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37. When talents are not discovered, they end up being
A. increased
B. wasted
C. multiplied
D. useful
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38. Self-reliance is
A. to depend on one’s self to achieve a task
B. to depend on parents to achieve a task
C. to depend on the teachers to achieve a task
D. using one’s resources
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39. Society/government can nurture and develop talents and skills by doing all except
A. providing adequate training facilities
B. maintaining peace and security
C. Clamping down on peaceful protesters
D. providing opportunities for training and higher studies
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40. A student who reads his/her books, copies notes dedicated to academic activities and does not engage in examination malpractice is
A. a co-operative student
B. a supportive students
C. efficient students
D. self-reliant students
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41. Self-reliance is a weapon against the following except
A. examination malpractice
B. poverty
C. hard work
D. cheating
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42. Which of the following is a primary influence on a child's career aspirations
A. the school
B. the family
C. the society/government
D. Friends
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43. One of these is not an example of natural resources
A. petroleum resources
B. agricultural resources
C. forest resources
D. school shop resources
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44. All the following are examples of human resources EXCEPT
A. Talents
B. Skills
C. technology
D. waterfalls
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45. A citizen is a person
A. who lives in a country
B. who marries from a country
C. who has the legal right to belong and is entitled to the country's rights
D. who brings development to a country
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46. The following are types of citizenship except
A. citizen by birth
B. citizen by a long sojourn in a country
C. citizenship by naturalization
D. citizenship by registration
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47. The following are the rights of a Nigerian citizen except
A. right to be kill
B. right to life
C. right to expression
D. right to education
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48. The following are the duties of a Nigerian citizen EXCEPT
A. payment of taxes and rates
B. to build schools for communities
C. to respect constituted authority
D. obedience to the laws of the country
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49. The following are the obligations of the citizens except
A. economic and financial obligations
B. social obligations
C. civic and political obligations
D. fighting wars obligations
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50. Civic and political obligations of the citizen include the following EXCEPT
A. voting in election
B. challenge to bad leadership
C. obedience to traffic rules and regulations
D. using political power to allocate resources to the nation
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51. When citizens fail to perform obligations to the nation, the following occurs except
A. breakdown of law and order
B. insecurity of lives and properties
C. injustice in society
D. social amenities are provided for the citizens
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52. A naturalized citizen of Nigeria must have fulfilled the following conditions EXCEPT
A. must have resided in Nigeria for a minimum of 15 years
B. must have enough money
C. must be of good character
D. must be willing to contribute to the economic growth
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53. Haruna’s father and mother are Nigerians: they gave birth to Haruna while working in America. Which of these is correct about his citizenship?    
A. Haruna is a Nigerian  
B. Haruna is an American  
C. Haruna is neither a Nigerian nor an American  
D. None of the above    
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Use the statement below to answer questions 54 and 55
"Agnes is a Ghanaian citizen. She got married to Abiola, a Nigerian citizen
54. What citizen is Agnes?
A. Ghanian citizen
B. Nigerian Citizen
C. British citizen
D. Cameroonian citizen
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55. If Agnes is a Nigerian citizen, what category of citizenship does she belong to?
A. By birth
B. By registration
C. By naturalization
D. by appointment
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56. As citizens of Nigeria, the best ways of identifying ourselves can be through any of the following
A. Fingerprints
B. Traditional marks
C. The kind of clothes we wear
D. National identity card
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57. One of the following is not an importance of citizen’s rights and duties
A. social control
B. peace
C. Discipline
D. Hatred
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58. The major difference between Rights and duties is that :
A. Rights are our benefits while duties are our obligations
B. Rights and duties have no major difference
C. Rights are citizens
D. Rights are not compulsory while duties are compulsory
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59. All of the following, except one, are examples of our rights
A. Right to education
B. Right to Life
C. Right to fight
D. Right to opinion
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60. As Nigerian citizens, which of the following is an example of our duties to the society
A. Duty to steal government money
B. duty to fight our neighbours
C. Duty to pay tax
D. Duty to vandalize government properties
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61. ___is/are the responsibilities of a citizen to support the government and for the progress of society.
A. rights
B. duties
C. health
D. obligation.
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62. One of these is the duty of a citizen
A. paying of tax
B. paying of school fees
C. respect for elders
D. participating in physical activities.
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63. The willingness to serve the nation and to defend it against the forces of disunity is___
A. right
B. obligation
C. duty
D. patriotism.
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64. A right is referred to as ___
A. trust
B. honesty
C. responsibility
D. privilege.
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65. Duties are ___
A. responsibilities
B. entitlement
C. unity
D. patriotism.
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66 . When the citizens enjoy their basic rights and they in turn perform all the duties they owe to the government is called ___
A. social control
B. social justice
C. social institution
D. social unity.
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67. peaceful coexistence means ___
A. we should hate our enemies
B. we should sing every morning
C. we should live in harmony
D. all of the above.
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68. Doing the right thing at the right time means___
A. peaceful coexistence
B. due process
C. social control
D. civic education.
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69. When citizens imbibe the value of self control they become ___
A. beautiful
B. hard working
C. seriousness
D. discipline.
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70. To vote in an election by qualified persons is an example of civil ___
A. right
B. frustration
C. recession
D. civil duty.
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71. ___is a situation where a person identifies with his nation
A. national unity
B. national peace
C. national consciousness
D. national program.
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72. For a person to identify with his country he or she must be____
A. calm
B. proud
C. patriotic
D. educated.
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73. As a good citizen, when we hear the Nigerian national anthem being recited we are expected to be at ____
A. attention
B. our knees
C. run
D. sleep.
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74. Below is the list of people who were patriotic to Nigeria except
A. Herbert Macaulay
B. sir Ahmadu Bello
C. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe
D. Kabiru Ayo.
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75. Whose picture is on a two hundred naira note
A. sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
B. chief Awolowo
C. Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Bello
D. Idris Bello.
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76 Whose picture is on the five naira note?
A. Awolowo
B. Tafawa Amina
C. Macaulay
D. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
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77 Whose picture is on the five hundred naira note
A. chief Obafemi Awolowo
B. Nnamdi Azikiwe
C. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
D. Herbert Macaulay.
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78 Whose picture is on a one hundred naira note?
A. Herbert Macaulay
B. Amadu Bello
C. Obafemi Awolowo
D. Abubakar.
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79. ___ are things that represent national unity and national identity
A. national symbols
B. national consciousness
C. national pledge
D. national unity.
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80. These are examples of national symbols except
A. coat of arms
B. national flag
C. national mirror
D. national passport
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81. Nigeria got her independence in ____
A. 1960
B. 1970
C. 1980
D. 1973.
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82. How old is Nigeria in 2024
A. 57
B. 64
C. 68
D. 63.
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83. What is Nigeria’s national motto
A. unity and faith, peace and progress
B. cooperation
C. progress
D. faith and unity?
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84. The Nigerian flag was designed by ___
A. Micheal Taiwo Akinkumi
B. Iortim Fidelis
C. Amadu Bello
D. Awolowo Isacc.
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85. The green colour on the national flag reflects___
A. the rich agricultural resources
B. unity
C. peace
D. progress and unity.
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86. The white colour on the Nigerian national flag reflects ___
A. peace
B. unity
C. peace unity and love
D. progress.
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87. The national flag is a symbol of ___
A. progress
B. peace
C. unity
D. patriotism.
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88 The national anthem was composed by ___
A. Pa. Benedict Odiase
B. Ortese James
C. Simon Audu
D. Aisha Fatima.
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89. Society dislikes the following except___
A. corruption
B. lawlessness
C. stealing
D. hard work.
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90. The subject that educates us on the activities of the government and citizens of the society is ___
A. physical education
B. civic education
C. primary education
D. health education.90. The subject that educates us on the activities of the government and citizens of the society is ___              

A.  physical education

B.  civic education                    

C.  primary education

D.  health education.
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