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OWERRI CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESIAN EDUCATION COMMISSION

OBUBE SECONDARY SCHOOL ULAKWO


SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2023/2024 ACADEMIC SESSION
CLASS: JSS TWO (2) SUBJECT: NATIONAL VALUES TIME: 2HRS

PAPER ONE: CIVIC EDUCATION

SECTION A: OBJECTIVES

1. Federation simply means (a)The bringing together of small states into a single strong state (b)A
country consisting of a group of states that have control over their own affairs but are controlled by a
central government for national decision (c)A and B above (d)A country with different
2. Federalism in Nigeria started in (a) 1913 (b)1914 (c)1915 (d)1918
3. Richard’s Constitution divided Nigeria into (a)Three regions (b) Five regions (c) Four regions
(d)Six regions
4. Nigeria got her republic in (a)1960 (b)1963 (c)1967 (d)1976

SECTION B: THEORY (ANSWER ONE QUESTION FROM THIS SECTION)

1. Explain three needs for a Federation.


2. Mention three characteristics of a Federation.
3. (a)Mention the three major ethnic groups in Nigeria (b)Mention two minor ethnic groups in Nigeria

PAPER TWO: SECURITY EDUCATION

SECTION A: OBJECTIVES (ANSWER ALL)

1. Examples of secondary groups are; (a)Boys Brigade, Clubs and Kinsmen (b)Clubs, Political Parties
and trade unions (c)Girls Guide, Family and age-mates (d)Clubs, Kinsmen and Family
2. What differentiates the extended family from the nuclear family is the ___ in the home (a)number of
children (b)number of wives (c)presence of other relations (d)type of authority exercised by the
father
3. Which of the following is not a natural environmental problem (a)Drought (b)motor accident
(c)Earthquake (d)Flood disaster
4. Which of these is not part of man’s physical environment? (a)houses (b)motor cars (c)bridges
(d)Interaction

SECTION B: THEORY (ANSWER ONE QUESTION FROM THIS SECTION)

1. In a tubular form, state four differences between primary and secondary groups.
2. (a)Define Family. (b)State two functions of the family
PAPER THREE: SOCIAL STUDIES

SECTION A: OBJECTIVE (ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS)

1. A social institute comprising of parents, children and other members related by blood is ____
(a)Marriage (b)family (c)brothers (d)co-operative society
2. Babariga are traditional dresses worn by men of which culture (a)Igbo (b)Yoruba (c)Hausa/Fulani
(d)Tiv
3. The use of drug without the advice of a doctor or pharmacist is called ___ (a)Drug weapon (b)Drug
affairs (c)accident (d)drug abuse
4. Which of the following is not one of the advantages of living together in the society (a)protection
(b)support (c)equality (d)happiness
5. Good training starts from the (a)School (b)Church (c)Home (d)peer group
6. ___ is the beast of burden in the desert (a)cow (b)leg (c)camel (d)goat
7. The substance used in treating illness is (a)cocaine (b)drug (c)injection (d)fatal
8. Which of the following is not a step taken to get married (a) payment of bride price (b)two different
families must accept the marriage (c)traditional wedding (d) all marriages are close to kinship
9. Things used for body adornment in our society include all, except _____ (a)rings (b)necklaces
(c)shoes (d) beads
10. The five common foods eaten by the Igbos are ______, ______, ______, _______ and _______

SECTION B: THEORY

1. (a)Define communication (b)Give three examples of traditional methods of communication


2. (a)Explain the meaning of religion (b)State the three major religions practiced in Nigeria
3. Name five things that religion teaches us.
4. (a)Define a school (b)State three duties of the school community members.
5. (a)Define ICT (b)Give three advantages of ICT.

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