- 1. _____are principles or standards that guide our behavior ,decision and actions
A) Values B) Honesty C) Integrity D) Loyalty
- 2. Which of the following are the types of values?
A) Personal values B) Family values C) All of the above D) National values
- 3. Which of these are the importance of values
A) It guides our behavior B) It determines our decision C) It influences our relationship D) All of the above
- 4. Which of these is not a good value we must uphold?
A) Respect B) Kindness C) Honesty D) Dishonesty
- 5. ____is a virus that attacks the body's immune system
A) HIV B) AIDS C) None of the above D) Immune
- 6. HIV can be spread through all these except
A) Anal B) Oral C) Hand D) Vagina
- 7. All the following are the symptoms of HIV except
A) Fatigue B) Weight loss C) Fever D) Menstruation
- 8. _____refers to the process of providing young people with skills, knowledge and resources necessary to build their capacity ,confidence, competence
A) Youth empowerment B) Violence C) Stereotype D) Support
- 9. All these are the importance of youth empowerment except_____
A) It enhances self esteem and confidence B) It develops leadership skills C) It promotes violence D) It promotes healthy lifestyle and well being
- 10. _____is a person who is a legal member of a state where he/she enjoys full social,political and economic rights
A) Politics B) Sovereignty C) Citizen D) Citizenship
- 11. ____ is a natural right that every human being has.
A) Right to association B) Right to life C) Freedom of movement D) Right to education
- 12. _____refers to the aspects of education at school intended to prepare students to become active citizens in the country.
A) Financial education B) Citizenship education C) Scientific education D) Moral education
- 13. ___is a set of norms that regulate the behavior of individuals and the society.
A) Labour B) None of the above C) Cooperate D) Law
- 14. _____ can be defined as a subject that teaches students their duties and rights to become good followers and responsible future leaders
A) Civic education B) Culture education C) Civil education D) None of the above
- 15. _____ means certain privileges which are enjoyed by any citizen in a country irrespective of gender, tribe or creed.
A) Civil B) Citizenship C) Constitution D) Human Rights
- 16. ____ means every citizen has the right to life,
A) Right of life B) Right to live C) Right to freedom of movement D) Right to education
- 17. ____ can be defined as a system of government in which People exercise their political powers through periodic elections
A) Election B) Democracy C) Representative D) Government
- 18. ____is a system of government in which all citizens meet together periodically for the purpose of governing the country.
A) Civil democracy B) Economic democracy C) Direct democracy D) Indirect democracy
- 19. ____is a system where citizens choose their representative to rule on their behalf
A) Direct democracy B) Periodic democracy C) Specific democracy D) Indirect democracy
- 20. ____can be defined as an extreme religious or social group or association that is not part of an established norms
A) Killing B) Brotherhood C) Cultism D) Association
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