National Value JSS 1 third term exam

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Regent School of Science Third Term Examination on National Values for JSS1

Those objects that help in identifying a country are known as national

The intentional burning of a structure, building, land or property is regarded as

Talents and skills can be identified through these means except

The Nigerian motto is

When a person has more than one citizenship in more than one country, the person is said to have_______ citizenship.

The rights of people is usually written in a

One of the benefits of self-reliance is that it leads to ____

Maltreatment of children is regarded as

N.P.F means

Citizens can help maintain national security by

One of these is not a road sign

Inability to read and write is known as

All these are criminal offences except __

Dishonesty among people in the society is the root cause of __

The right which enables a citizen to engage in a profitable business for his progress and that of the state is regarded as ____ right

Investors are discouraged from investing in areas where there are

Which of the following does not cause accident

Which of the following can result from lack of co-operation?

An unofficial use of violence and intimidation in pursuit of political aims is known as

Family cohesion is the same thing as family

The motto/slogan of Anambra State is ______

2.Explain the concept” right attitude to work” (a) Mention three consequences of lack of integrity (b) Mention three causes of road accident (c) What is co-operation

3. What are four duties or obligations of Nigerian citizens (a) Define rights of a citizen (b) List three national symbols (c) Who is a patriotic citizen?

3.Mention three causes of contemporary social problems (a) Outline three social problems (b) Write the first stanza of Anambra State anthem

5. List three qualities of a good leader (a) In what three ways can a citizen lose his/her citizenship title? (b) Mention two cultural similarities in Nigeria (c) List two traditional methods of communication

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