CIVIC EDUCATION PAST QUESTIONS (SSCE)

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CIVIC EDUCATION PAST QUESTIONS

These are Civic Education Past Questions. 40 questions will be picked at random from the question bank.

You have 30 minutes to answer all the questions.

You can use the NEXT button to move to the next question, use the PREV button to move to the previous question, the CLEAR button to clear any answer of your choice and you have the FINISH button to end the exam if you choose to.

Any question not answered before the end of the exam time, will be marked as wrong and the exam will end by itself. so try to attempt all questions on time.

Goodluck!

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Victims of human trafficking are usually compelled to engage in

2 / 40

The structure of the Nigeria legislature is – in nature

3 / 40

The green colour in the traffic light indicates

4 / 40

The National Youths service Corps scheme was established in Nigeria in

5 / 40

Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is based on the resolution of the

6 / 40

The nearest government to the people and an important means of promoting grassroots development is the

7 / 40

The principle that public servants cannot be held responsible for their official actions denotes

8 / 40

To prevent the spread of HIV/AIDs, people should be encouraged to

9 / 40

The upper legislative chamber of the National Assembly of Nigeria is also known as the

10 / 40

When a constitution is difficult to amend, it is said to be

11 / 40

The organisation with the motives and goals of helping people is called

12 / 40

The most effective approach towards the elimination of sexually transmitted diseases is by

13 / 40

The following are values that promote interpersonal relationship, except

14 / 40

One of the civic responsibilities of a citizen is to obey

15 / 40

Which of the following system of government advocates equitable distribution of wealth?

16 / 40

Democratic governance is usually characterized by

17 / 40

A situation where most citizen fail to vote in election could be describes as political

18 / 40

The “right to vote and be voted for” can only be enjoyed by Nigerian citizens who attain the age of

19 / 40

The first executive president of Nigeria is/was

20 / 40

In democracy, lack of press freedom leads to the denial of freedom of

21 / 40

One habit which people living with HIV/AIDs (PLWHAs) must avoid to remain healthy and productive is

22 / 40

In the civil service, cleaners, drivers and security belong to class

23 / 40

The most popular means through which citizens of a country can participate in politics is by

24 / 40

Workers in the public corporations are known as

25 / 40

Which of the following is not a function of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)?

26 / 40

The president belongs to _________ arm of the government

27 / 40

When a group of people believe is and keep to certain norms, values and ways of the life of their community since its creation, we call this _____________

28 / 40

A sense of right and wrong guiding s person’s action is known as

29 / 40

When was the first HIV/AIDs case reported in Nigeria?

30 / 40

A major benefit of youth empowerment is

31 / 40

The office responsible for announcing the result of an election is known as

32 / 40

Franchise means right to

33 / 40

The responsibility of protecting past and present high ranking government officials falls on _________

34 / 40

The right of an individual to seek redress in a law court is categorized under

35 / 40

Custom refers to __________

36 / 40

The armed forces and the police are part of the ________ organ of government

37 / 40

One of the reasons most HIV/AIDs patients are reluctant to disclose their status is because of

38 / 40

A representative of a commonwealth country in another member state is known as a/an

39 / 40

The 219 chibok girls were _______ while _______

40 / 40

___________ strengthens the sensitive mental and emotional bond between the parent and children

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