WASSCE CIVIC EDUCATION MAY/JUNE 2017 (SSCE WAEC MAY/JUNE 2017 CIVIC EDUCATION)

WASSCE CIVIC EDUCATION MAY/JUNE  2017 (SSCE WAEC MAY/JUNE 2017 CIVIC EDUCATION)

1. The standards that are considered ethical by an individual or the society are known as. Values are the motive behind purposeful action. They are the ends to which we act and come in many forms.

A. dignity

B. rights

C. values

D. materialism

 

2. One significance of value in a society is that it

A. brings about peaceful co-existence of people

B. makes one to acquire more properties

C. enhances an individual's access to education

D. promote influx of aliens to the community

 

3. ''If I should forsake you, Banwuya motherland, Africa fatherland, let my two hands forget thy cunning''.      @Femi Ademiluyi: The new man. All rights reserved.

The quotation shows that the speaker is ?

A. nationalistic

B. opportunistic

C. subservent

D. reoriented

 

4. The status of being a legal member of a country is referred to as

A. alien

B. assylum

C. citizenship

D. migrant

 

5. Rendering services to humanity across boundaries is an indication of providing solution to

A. political crisis

B. social dilemma

C. natural disaster

D. civic problems

 

6. Human rights can be best promoted if?

A. jungle justice is discouraged

B. relevant knowledge and information are acquired

C. political elites exercises discretionary powers

D. there is existing constitution

 

7. The rights of citizens can be guaranteed through?

A. gerrymandering

B. the writ of habeas corpus

C. prerogative

D. political immunity

 

8. The inalienable rights of citizens can be guarantee through?

A. an unwritten constitution

B. parliamentary system of government

C. unitary system of government

D. an independent judiciary

 

9. The society can be much more peaceful if individuals learn to

A. respect and obey the law

B. gather knowledge about politics

C. understand the human right

D. seek redress in the court of law

 

10. The exhibition of queuing culture in a society is good example

A. participation

B. empowerment

C. nationalism

D. orderliness

 

11. Constituted authority is necessary in the society because?

A. promote international relation

B. ensure security of lives and properties

C. serves as agents of socialization

D. provide scholarship for higher education

 

12. Responsible parenthood is important because it?

A. promote recreation

B. foster orderliness

C. grooms disciplined children

D. provides solution to all societal problems

 

13. Which of the following should not be encouraged by a responsible parent

A. moral development

B. religious fundamentalist

C. spiritual development

D. respect for elders

 

14. Road sign primarily serves as?

A. symbols to correct road users

B. sign to aid federal road safety to apprehend defaulters

C. device to guide traffic of police command

D. precautionary devices to guide road users

 

15. In obeying traffics rules, pedestrian are to walk on the left side of the road so as to

A. buy things at the road side

B. see oncoming cars

C. cross at anytime

D. walk across junction

 

Use the diagram below to answer question 16 and 17

 

 

 

 

 

 

16. From the diagram, activities of deviant in the society can be curtailed by?

A. establishment of more prisons

B. ostracizing the deviant in the society

C. indulging the deviant with financial incentives

D. strengthening reformation institution

 

17. The act of the deviant in the picture contradicts the skill of

A. inter-personal relation

B. entrepreneurship

C. inter-communal relationship

D. resolution

 

18. One of the skills that can be used in resolving inter-communal conflicts is

A. coercion

B. mediation

C. suppression

D. harassment

 

Use the dialogue below to answer the following questions 19 and 20

 

Johnson: when are you leaving for school

Danladi: school?

Johnson: Are you on breaak

Danladi: no, but the school has been closed down due to a clash between rival cult groups.

Johnson: 'what a terrible situation! i dnt know when you are going to finish your programme. you have already spent six years in school for a 4-year programme due to frequent closure and compulsory

break. so what will you be doing at home, while the closure lasted.

Danladi: roaming thfRe streets, visiting friends and attending functions ofcourse.

Johnson: you better engage yourself in a productive venture such as learning a new language, entreprenuerial skills, volunteers services and so on.

 

17. From the above dialogue, it is evident that cultism disrupt activities in the

A. family

B. school

C. society

D. club

 

19. From the above dialogue, which of the following is likely to happen if cultism is eradicated from our campus

A. uninterrupted school programme

B. increase in the remuneration of staffs of higher institution

C. provision of scholarship to the student

D. amicable resolution of dispute

 

19. Which of the following is not responsible for cult activities in in school and colleges

A. perceived injustice

B. satisfaction of membership aspiration

C. personal protection

D. preservation of cultural heritage

 

20. From the above dialogue, which of the following is likely to happen. If cultism is eradicated from our campuses?

A. Uninterrupted school programme

B. Increase in the remuneration of staff of higher institution

C.  Provision of scholarships for brilliant students

D. Amicable resolution of cultural heritage.

 

21. Which of the following is not responsible for cult activities in schools and colleges?

A. Perceived injustice

B. Satisfaction of membership aspiration

C. Personal protection

D. Preservation of cultural heritage.

 

22. Drugs abuse often lead to?

A. sexually transmitted disease

B. cancerous illness

C. psychiatric disorder

D. incurable ailment

 

23. Use of hard drugs can best be curtailed through?

A. compensation

B. rehabilitation

C. enlightenment

D. compromise

 

24. If an individual persist in the use of hard drugs, such individual is likely to exibit?

A. hostile attitudes towards religious organisation

B. unfriendly disposition towards foreigners

C. oppressive behaviour

D. emotional illness and aggression

 

25. Drug abuse can best be prevented in the society by

A. arresting and prosecuting drug vendors

B. engaging in drug enlightenment

C. canvassing capital punishment for drug peddlers

D. prohibiting the sales of drugs at the motor park

 

26. Which of the following people suffer most in human trafficking?

A. girls

B. boys

C. children

D. adults

 

27. Which of the following is not a symptom of HIV/AIDS

A. loss of appetite and weight

B. unexplained feverish condition

C. infections that often resist treatment

D. systematic growth of the body

 

28. Which of the following cannot motivate human trafficking

A. poverty

B. greed

C. low self-esteem

D. education

 

29. One way of being infected with HIV/AIDS is through?

A. the use of unsterilized sharp objects

B. sitting close to HIV/AIDS patients

C. having handshakes with persons living with HIV/AIDS

D. sharing clothes with HIV/AIDS infected persons

 

30. One of the preventive measure against the infections of HIV/AIDS

A. member of Red Cross society

B. faithfulness to partner

C. becoming a medical staff

D. membership of campaigns against AIDS

 

31. Which of the following is not a skill of practical living?

A. Creation of employment opportunities

B. Innovation and creativity

C. Diversification of the economy

D. Quest for white collar jobs

 

32. Which of the following is not a reason for self-reliance

A. creation of employment opportunities

B. innovation and creativity

C. diversification

D. quest for white collar jobs

33. In the constitution, the area where both federal and state government exercise joint authority are on the?

A. residual list

B. concurrent list

C. exclusive list

D. reserved list

 

34. Government is saddled with all the following responsibilities except?

A. prevention of internal disturbance

B. protection of lives and properties

C. promotion of individual development

D. provision of all the needs of the citizens

 

35. A major feature of representative democracy is

A. free and fair election

B. absolute application of law

C. civil liberty groups

D. enlightened electorate

 

36. A feature that distinguishes the 1979 constitution from that of 1963 was the introduction of?

A. unitary system of government

B. republicanism

C. presidential system of government

D. west minister system

 

37. In a democracy, official opposition is allowed to

A. bring down the government

B. pave way for military intervention

C. make government accountable

D. encourage crises in the state

 

38. The beauty of a democratic government is that

A. the president has supreme power

B. political power resides in the people

C. there is absence of exploitation

D. political participation is limited

 

Use the passage below to answer question 39

One morning, Mr. Ojuri was on his way to a bank in his neighbourhood to make enquiries. He was arrested for wandering and subsequently detained for seven days by the police without trail or access to his relatives.

 

39. From the above passage, it could be said that, in a society where this incident happened, there is absence of?

A. court of law

B. rule of law

C. lawyers and solicitors

D. the press

 

 

40. The following can be classified as forms of political apathy except

A. refusal to register and vote

B. lack of interest in politics

C. refusal to rig in an election

D. nonchalant attitude towards politicians

 

41. The notion of perceiving the involvement of people in politics as devilish connotes political?

A. demonitization

B. apathy

C. degeneration

D. discontent

 

42. The active involvement of people in the decision-making process in a state indicates political

A. indoctrination

B. participation

C. struggle

D. apathy

 

43. A non-governmental organization that allows independent initiative of citizens is known as

A. civil society

B. pressure group

C. religious group

D. professional group

 

44. The effective way by which government can ascertain public support and reaction is through?

A. opinion leaders

B. party members

C. campaigns

D. elections

 

45. The following are effects of political apathy except that it?

A. affects the quality of life

B. leads to the enthronement of irresponsible leaders

C. promotes free and fair elections

D. ensures non-availability of dividends of democracy

 

46. Which of the following is the best way through which citizens can participate in the politics of the country.

A. acquisition of degree in political science

B. standing for elective positions

C. learning the art and science of political sagacity

D. undergoing mentor-ship under prominent political leaders

 

47. The public service is important for ensuring

A. continuity in governance

B. gender equality

C. professional equality

D. superiority of the pressure group

 

48. The category of public service that has the closest contact with the political class is the

A. manipulative class

B. administrative class

C. clerical class

D. technical class

 

49.  The category of public service that has the closest contact with the political class is the

A. Manipulative class

B. Administrative class

C. clerical class

D. technical class

 

50. In the public service, another name for Red-Tapism is?

A. theocracy

B. bureaucracy

C. autocracy

D. democracy

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