Jss3 Civic
Jss3 Civic
Objective Questions:
1. What does "right attitude to work" mean?
A) Doing work lazily B) Performing duties with commitment C) Avoiding work D)
Procrastinating on tasks
2. Which of the following is an attribute of a good work attitude?
A) Laziness B) Punctuality C) Dishonesty D) Carelessness
3. One reward of having the right attitude to work is:
A) Loss of job B) Promotion at work C) Decreased respect D) Loss of integrity
4. A consequence of lacking the right attitude to work is:
A) Increased salary B) Dismissal from job C) More opportunities D) Gaining trust
5. Negative behavior can be described as:
A) Actions that harm others and society B) Always following rules C) Doing the right thing D)
Encouraging positive change
6. One effect of negative behavior is:
A) Growth in society B) Increased crime rates C) Improved community health D) Social
harmony
7. A way to promote positive behavioral change is:
A) Encouraging dishonesty B) Teaching values through education C) Ignoring bad habits D)
Isolating individuals
8. National population census refers to:
A) Counting only the adults in a country B) The total count of people living in a country C)
Election of leaders D) Measuring wealth distribution
9. Why is a national population census important?
A) For entertainment purposes B) To ensure accurate resource allocation C) To increase
political corruption D) To ignore population growth
10. A major problem faced during a population census is:
A) Transparency B) Inaccurate data collection C) Building more schools D) Increasing job
opportunities
11. The protection of human rights ensures:
A) Equality and dignity for all individuals B) The right to harm others C) Avoidance of
responsibility D) Privileges for the wealthy only
12. One benefit of protecting human rights is:
A) Promoting abuse of power B) Ensuring justice for everyone C) Encouraging discrimination
D) Suppressing people's voices
13. Voter education is important because it:
A) Prevents people from voting B) Helps citizens make informed decisions during elections C)
Discourages political participation D) Allows for electoral malpractice
14. The process of voting includes:
A) Only citizens above 50 years voting B) Registration, identification, and casting a ballot C)
Rigging elections D) Ignoring the election date
15. One reason elections are important is that they:
A) Increase corruption B) Allow people to choose their leaders C) Discourage democracy D)
Promote dictatorship
16. Electoral bodies are responsible for:
A) Conducting free and fair elections B) Promoting electoral malpractice C) Preventing
citizens from voting D) Deciding election results in private
17. An example of electoral malpractice is:
A) Encouraging citizens to vote B) Voter intimidation and vote buying C) Organizing peaceful
campaigns D) Promoting transparency
18. A way to prevent electoral malpractice is:
A) Ignoring election rules B) Educating citizens on their voting rights C) Encouraging
violence during elections D) Allowing vote rigging
19. National population census helps in:
A) Overpopulating a region B) Planning for economic development C) Reducing the
population D) Ignoring population statistics
20. One role of an electoral body is to:
A) Suppress voters B) Ensure transparency and fairness in elections C) Engage in corrupt
practices D) Avoid monitoring elections
Theory
1. Define the right attitude to work and discuss three attributes of a person with a good work
attitude.
2. Explain the meaning of negative behavior and identify two effects of negative behavior on
society. Suggest two ways to promote positive behavioral change.
3. What is a national population census? Highlight three reasons why a national population census
is important to a country.
4. Define human rights and explain two benefits of protecting human rights in society.
5. Discuss the importance of elections in a democratic society and suggest two ways electoral
malpractice can be prevented.