This document contains a 20 question civic education exam for secondary school students on various topics including:
- Citizens' rights and freedoms that can be deprived during times like curfews or emergencies
- Key principles of democracy like one person one vote and how majority rule works
- Problems with democracy like the influence of money in politics
- Benefits of democracy in giving power to citizens and holding elections
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights and what organization it was a resolution of
- Terms like political apathy, drug abuse, hard drugs, and cooperation between countries
It also includes essay questions defining interpersonal relationships, human rights, what drug abuse is, ways to prevent it, and behaviors of drug addicts
This document contains a 20 question civic education exam for secondary school students on various topics including:
- Citizens' rights and freedoms that can be deprived during times like curfews or emergencies
- Key principles of democracy like one person one vote and how majority rule works
- Problems with democracy like the influence of money in politics
- Benefits of democracy in giving power to citizens and holding elections
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights and what organization it was a resolution of
- Terms like political apathy, drug abuse, hard drugs, and cooperation between countries
It also includes essay questions defining interpersonal relationships, human rights, what drug abuse is, ways to prevent it, and behaviors of drug addicts
This document contains a 20 question civic education exam for secondary school students on various topics including:
- Citizens' rights and freedoms that can be deprived during times like curfews or emergencies
- Key principles of democracy like one person one vote and how majority rule works
- Problems with democracy like the influence of money in politics
- Benefits of democracy in giving power to citizens and holding elections
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights and what organization it was a resolution of
- Terms like political apathy, drug abuse, hard drugs, and cooperation between countries
It also includes essay questions defining interpersonal relationships, human rights, what drug abuse is, ways to prevent it, and behaviors of drug addicts
This document contains a 20 question civic education exam for secondary school students on various topics including:
- Citizens' rights and freedoms that can be deprived during times like curfews or emergencies
- Key principles of democracy like one person one vote and how majority rule works
- Problems with democracy like the influence of money in politics
- Benefits of democracy in giving power to citizens and holding elections
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights and what organization it was a resolution of
- Terms like political apathy, drug abuse, hard drugs, and cooperation between countries
It also includes essay questions defining interpersonal relationships, human rights, what drug abuse is, ways to prevent it, and behaviors of drug addicts
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NASIHA ACADEMY EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
2nd TERM EXAMINATION 2023
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION CLASS: SSS 2 Instruction: Answer all question 1. Imposition of curfew by government may lead to deprivation of citizens (a) freedom of movement (b) freedom of voting (c) freedom to form political parties (d) freedom to criticize government 2. The principle of one man one vote in democracy is protected through (a) political equality (b) rule of law (c) separation of power (d) sovereignty of the masses 3. A major problem of democracy is that it (a) allow for money politics (b) allow majority will to prevail (c) encourages the rule of law (d) give power to the constitution 4. Democracy is good because (a) it gives power to the electorates (b) it gives more power to the minority (c) it is less expensive 5. Which of the following is a consequence of drug abuse? (a) depression (b) victimization (c) inefficiency (d) cowardice 6. Which of the following is not a means of reducing the incidence of HIV/AIDs in our society is (a) education and enlightenment (b) the use of specially designed cutleries by victims (c) avoiding pre-marital and extra-marital sex (d) upholding the value of chastity 7. Which of the following protects the rights of the citizens in a country? (a) executive and legislature (b) lawmakers and lawyers (c) police and court (d) presidency and senate 8. A situation where most citizens fail to vote in elections could be described as political (a) socialization (b) culture (c) apathy (d) legitimacy 9. Universal declaration of human rights (UDHR) is based on the resolution of the (a) Human Rights watch (b) United Nations Organization (c) Amnesty International (d) League of Nations 10. Conflicts are better resolved in the society through (a) Tribunal (b) Litigation (c) Dialogue (d) The Court 11. Political apathy can be discouraged through the following except (a) educating the electorate (b) good governance (c) independent judiciary (d) mass participation 12. Habitual intake of drugs is known as (a) drug over use (b) drug habit (c) drug abuse (d) overdose 13. The statement “Human Rights belong to every human beings in any part of the world” is simply stressing (a) the importance of human rights (b) the universality of human rights (c) the benefit of human rights (d) the power of human rights 14. Which of these is not a hard drug? (a) cocaine (b) heroine (c) opium (d) paracetamol 15. Citizens are encouraged to participate in politics by (a) conducting free and fair election (b) manipulating electoral process (c) conducting free and fair election (d) encouraging godfatherism in selecting party candidate 16. ______ citizens can be deprived of their rights during (a) democratic regime (b) emergence rule (c) parliamentary debate (d) politician campaign 17. In a democracy, lack of press freedom leads to the denial of freedom of (a) association (b) expression (c) movement (d) voting 18. An individual who finds it difficult to control in-take of drug is known as drug (a) Baron (b) Trafficker (c) Mogul (d) Addict 19. Cooperation between one country and other can be described as (a) Bilateral (b) International (c) Multilateral (d) Multinational 20. A political party’s programme is known as its (a) constitution (b) documents (c) information (d) manifesto SECTION B Answer all questions 1. Define Interpersonal Relationship 2. Define Human Rights 3a. What is Drug Abuse? 3b. Explain ways of preventing drug abuse 3c. State three (3) behaviours exhibited by drug addicts