First Term Project SS1
First Term Project SS1
First Term Project SS1
1. Values are used to explain the ______of things (a) importance (b)
Worthwhileness (c) Usefulness (d) Principles
2. _________is not of the qualities or features of honesty (a) Commitment (b)
Integrity (c) indiscipline (d) Self assertiveness
3. There are different types of justice but one of the mentioned below is
not among them (a) social justice (b)political justice (c) personal justice
(d) legal justice
4. Some of the need for selflessness include the following except (a)
respect for human dignity (b) maintenance of public order and peace
(c) maintenance of private order and peace (d) respect for constituted
authority
5. Society can promote justice and selflessness in these ways with the
exception of (a) respecting the rule of law (b) developing the spirit of
selflessness in citizen (c) condoning of indiscipline act (d) rewarding of
diligence and hard work.
6. In Nigeria, community services are performed by these groups with the
exception of (a) NYSC (b) civil Defense (c) political parties (d) The
police
7. Which of the following is not a good value? (a) cheating (b) honesty (c)
discipline (d patriotism
SECOND TOPIC: EMERGING ISSUES (HIV/AIDS)
8. HIV retrovirus organisms are of how many forms? (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
9. HIV/AIDS has been described as terminal because (a) it is preventable
(b) it is curable (c) it is transmittable (d) it is not curable
10.The acronym STD means (a) Sexually Transferred Diseases (b) Sexually
Transacted Disease (c) Sexually Transmitted Disease (d) Sexually
Transported Disease.
11.In Africa, HIV was first detected in (a) Uganda (b) Ghana (c) Nigeria (d)
Liberia.
12.The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) was introduced into the
country in the year. (a)1972 (c) 1975 (c)1973 (d) 1982.
13.A situation in which one thinks more about the needs, welfare and joy of
other people than oneself is called (a) Justice (b) selflessness (c)
honesty (d) Value.
14.These are sexuality transmitted disease except. (a) Gonorrhea (b)
Syphilis (c) candidais(d)Tuberculosis
15.The nine canons or rules of PLWHA are outlined below except. (a)
Sleeping well (b) doing regular exercise (c) indulging in self-pity (d)
avoiding alcoholic drinks.
16.The acronym PLWHA means (a) person leaving with HIV/AIDS (b)
people leaving with HIV/AIDS (c) people living with HIV/AIDS (d)
person living with HIV/AIDS.
17.Social attitudes that do not transmit HIV/AIDS are the following except
(a) hand shaking (b) bathing and swimming together (c) sitting on same
seat (d) sharing sharp object
18.Symptoms of HIV/AIDS are the following except. (a) swellings in the
neck and private parts. (b) diarrhea for more than one month (c)
continual loss of appetite (d) continual loss of vision.
19.All these are ways of preventing HIV/AIDS, except? (a) practice of ABC
method (b) through screening of blood transfusion (c) indiscriminate
sexually intercourse (d)use of personal blade and clippers.
20.Aids are acquired because it s not _______? (a) infected (b) hereditary (c)
transmitted (d) curable.
THRID TOPIC YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
21.The following are the various ways of empowering the youths except?
(a) educating them (b) disciplining them (c) teaching them
entrepreneurial skills (c) indoctrinating them
22.The semi-skilled people are the following except? (a) Farmer (b)drivers
(c) tailors (d) technicians
23.One of this is not among the reasons why people require empowerment
programme? (a) to solve problem of nature (b) to promote
resourcefulness. (c) to develop their immediate environment (d) to
promote truthfulness, honesty and discipline.
24._______is the main focus of NEED? (a) Youth development (b) Youth
empowerment (c) Youth education (d) Youth enhancement.
25.Youth empowerment skills include the following except? (a)
manipulative skill (b) manual skill (c) communicative skill (d) artistic
skill
26.The following have artistic skill except? (a) comedians (b) musicians (c)
medical doctors (d) graphic designers
27.____discovered micro soft computer programme? (a) Bill gate (b) J.C.R.
Lickuder (c) Graham belf (d)john logics bald
FOURTH TOPIC CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION
28.Government provides social amenities and infrastructure through this
agencies, except? (a) DFRR (b) NDE (c) NAPEP (d)NDDC
29.Each of the 36 state of the federation is represented in the senate by ____
members? (a) 5 (b) (c) 4 (d) 2
30.The following are major world civic problems except (a) climatic
changes (b) war (c) kidnapping (d) nuclear threat
FIRST TERM PROJECT SS 2
WAEC OBJECTIVES QUESTIONS ON FIRST TERM TOPICS
FIRST TOPIC CITIZENSHIP
1. The first duty of a good citizen is ________ (a) pay his taxes and rates
periodically (b) support military intelligence of his state (c) to maintain a
good relationship with his social system for survival (d) to help formulate
good laws for the state
2. Philanthropic gestures can be seen in ________ (a) legal duties (b) social duties
(c) religious duties (d) political duties
3. One major way we can preserve our culture is through (a) local building
construction (b) listening to the mass media (c) talking proverbially
(d) learning documentary art
4. The relationship between a state and her citizens is one of ________ (a)
reciprocity (b) master-slave relation (c) leader-led relation (d) the mighty
and weakling relation
5. One of these is a national monument of unity (a) Primary education
(b) National sports team (c) New yam festival (d) Alaba international market
6. Nationalism is a product of________ (a) national unity (b) national
consciousness (c) national integrity (d) national pledge
7. The process of the people coming together to live as a nation despite the
existence of cultural and social diversities among them is called _______ (a)
nationality (b) national consciousness (c) national integrity (d) national unity
SECOND TOPIC — CAPITALIST DEMOCRACY
8. The concept of capitalist democracy is based on tripartite system but one
among the under listed is not (a) market base economy (b) a democratic
political system (c) a moral-cultural system (d) a moral-religious system
9. The following are features of capitalist democracy with the exception of (a)
constitutional government (b) pluralism (c) individualism (d) dependent
judiciary
10.The leadership of a political party emerges through party ______ (a) congress
(b) constitution (c) primaries (d) elections
11.___________ is not among the negative methods of competing for power by
political parties (a) training thugs and terrorists (b) wrong use of electronic
media (c) formation of party wings (d) propaganda
12. A major difference between a political party and other organized pressure
groups is that political party seeks to _________ (a) win election (b) win
selection (c) control the government (d) influence peoples opinion
13.There are two main democratic practices world over. They are (a) socialism
and communism (b) communism and capitalism (c) socialism and capitalism
(d) socialism and republicanism
14.Capitalism is the opposite of _________ (a) republicanism (b) communism (c)
socialism (d) democracy
15.Which of these countries does not practice capitalist democracy (a) America
China (c) Japan (d) Germany
THIRD TOPIC EMPLOYMENT
16.Annual leave is the statutory rights of a (a) senior citizen (b) staff on
secondment (c) staff with permanent employment (d) senior staff
17.___________ is not a type of employment (a) self employment (b) full
employment (c) under employment (d) over employment
18.Which of these is not among the consequences of poverty (a) it can lead to
hunger and death (b) it can cause literacy (c) it leads to poor standard of
living (d) it reduces life-span
19.Guaranteed employment can be promoted by these factors except (a) free
education (b) free provision of goods and services (c) provision of
infrastructural facilities (d) provision of free medical care
20.Employment can alleviate poverty through these ways with the exception of
(a) improvement in self esteem (b) improvement in speaking English (c)
improvement in standard of living (d) improvement in social and economic
status
FOURTH TOPIC POLITICAL APATHY
21.The lack of interest in politics by citizens of a country is called ______ (a)
apartheid (b) political choice (c) political apathy (d) assimilation
22.Which of the following is not a factor that causes political apathy (a) bad
government (b) fulfilled political promises (c) illiteracy (d) rigging of
elections
23.Electorate means __________ (a) suffrage (b) candidates for election (c) the
electoral process (d) voters
24.The following are some of the reasons why leaders fail to protect the interest
of their followers with the exception of (a) selflessness (b) selfishness (c)
poverty (d) political apathy
25.__________ is the opposite of political apathy (a) political party (b) political
culture (c) political participation (d) political choice
26.Loyalty to the country and constituted authorities is an example of ______
duties of citizens (a) military (b) legal (c) social (d) political and civic
27.Which of these is not a way of acquiring citizenship of a country? (a) by birth
(b) marriage (c) by court(d) by naturalization
28.A system of government, in which the government owns the means of
production and runs a one party system is called (a) socialism (b) democracy
(c) capitalism (d) autocracy
29.Capitalism is practiced in these countries except ______ (a) Japan (b) China (c)
Germany (d) Nigeria
30.Which of these is not a factor that promotes guaranteed employment (a)
political instability (b) youthfulness (c) free education (d) responsible
government