National Values JSS2
  • 1. Value is defined as .....
A) Something that is valueless
B) Principle or standard that people hold in high regard
C) Something undesirable
D) Something which no importance is attached
  • 2. One of these is not a source of value.
A) Family
B) Community or society
C) Friends and peers
D) Hospitals
  • 3. What is a clique?
A) People that do not know one another at all
B) People of dubious character
C) A large group of people with no interest
D) A small group of people with common interest.
  • 4. The following are sources of values except ________
A) Hotel
B) Friends
C) Family
D) Mass media
  • 5. The following are types of values except...
A) None of the above
B) General values
C) Personal values
D) Group values
  • 6. One of these is not a factor that influences our values.
A) Media
B) Environment
C) Gender
D) Planet
  • 7. .......... values are the acceptable or right ways of doing things in society
A) School
B) Societal
C) Family
D) Technological
  • 8. Our....... changes as we grow older.
A) Pencils
B) Values
C) Names
D) All of the above
E) Sweets
  • 9. A....... is an act that is punishable by law.
A) Play
B) Unseriousness
C) Paying taxes regularly
D) Crime
  • 10. The following are types of common crimes except _____
A) Shoplifting
B) Rape
C) Stealing
D) Examination malpractice
E) Helping the less privilege
  • 11. Common crimes are seen as.......
A) Barbaric
B) Misdemeanor
C) Not serious offence
D) Non- offences by society
  • 12. Which of the following is not one of the things to observe at crime scenes?
A) Someone screaming or shouting for help
B) Policemen dancing together
C) Anyone forced into a vehicle.
D) Vehicles transporting objects during the night.
  • 13. Which of the following is not one of the things to observe in people
A) Their accent
B) Their facial appearance
C) Strange marks or scars
D) The song they sang
  • 14. Which of the following is not one of the things to observe in a vehicle?
A) Plate number
B) Dents/Scratches
C) Sound of the horn
D) Colour
  • 15. It is important not to........ when reporting a crime
A) Faint
B) Panic
C) Surrender
D) Fight
  • 16. Observing crimes should be done without been noticed by those involved and not placing oneself in danger
A) Not clear enough
B) All of the above
C) False
D) True
  • 17. You can report a crime to the following except
A) Parents
B) Police
C) School authorities
D) None of the above
  • 18. A family is a group of people that are closely related by one of the following:
A) Blood
B) Understanding
C) Identities
D) Common
  • 19. Family bond exists when......
A) A strong tie joins family member together
B) People understand themselves well
C) A family has different patterns of behaviour
D) People have common religion
  • 20. Living together as a family invoves all except....
A) Eating together
B) Praying together
C) Living together in harmony
D) Sleeping together
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