SS3 Exam Questions 1st Term

Senior High School 3 Test Questions first term. Year 12/SS3 Exam Questions 1st term subjects objectives and theory-Edudelight Examination

Government SS3 Exam Questions 1st Term

First Term Examination

Subject: Government 

Class: SS 3

Objectives

  1. The first military regime in Nigeria started in _________[a] January, 10th 170 [b] January 13th 1960 [c] January 5th 1966
  2. The first military cooperate was head by (a) Late cardinal Chukwuma Nzuokwu  (b) Ifeanyi Okonj (c) Atiku Abubaka
  3. The Coup was a ____ Coup (a) annul (b) bloody (c) peaceful
  4. A nation is a group of people who Shaves common _______ (a)history Background (b) farm (c) country
  5. Who handed over power to a democratically elected President in 1979 [a] Murtala Mohammed [b] Gen Buhari [c] Olusegun Obasanjo 
  6. The first military coup in Africa happened in________[a] Ghana [b] Cameroon [c] Nigeria
  7. ______was a prominent politician was killed in the first coup [a] Azikiwe [b] Obansonjo [c] Tafawa Balewa
  8. _______ is the breakdown of a harmonious relationship arising from clash Of interest (a) Peace education (b) conflict (c) feudal
  9. ______ is a state of concord tranquility or friendliness [a] war [b] power [c] peace education
  10. The system of interaction by Nigeria within the international system is ______[a] Nigeria foreign policy [b] Nigeria exchange [c] National building
  11. The right of qualified adult citizens of a given society to vote and be voted for in an election is called ______[a] sovereignty [b] francise [c] INEC
  12. The body that is charged with the responsibility for organizing and conducting free and fair elections in a country is called_____[a] police [b] president [c] electoral commission
  13. When a composition of elections are selected by the people to  choose persons into political offices. This is called _____[a] electoral college [b] electoral constitution [c]
  14. Power is the capacity to affect _______[a] another’s behavior [b] good attitude [c] negative attitude
  15. A sovereign state is referred to as _____[a] independence [b] government [c] permanence
  16. Impeachment and  vote power are some features of [a] parliamentary [b] prudential [c] unitary
  17. OAU was formed in ______year [a] May 25 1963 [b] May 17 1893 [c] 1999
  18. In the year 1920, OAU started holding it meeting at ______[a] London [b] America [c] British
  19. The formation of VNO started as ______[a] UN [b] OAU [c] league of Nation
  20. Nigeria was admitted into the UNO as the ____member [a] 99th [b] 88th [c] 97th

Theory (40marks)

Attempt four questions only

  1. Briefly explain all the coup that took place in Nigeria and their date
  2. State two characteristics of military rules and five reasons for military rules in Nigeria
  3. Define peace education

b. Outline five needs for peace  

4a. Explain the formation of UNO

b. Outline two aims and objective of UNO

5a. give brief history background of OAU

b. List three purpose of OAU   

Christian Religious Studies SS3 Exam Questions 1st Term

First Term Examination

Subject:  Christian Religious Studies  

Class: S SS 3

Objective

  1. Jesus  came to be baptized by John in order to ________[a] show his faith in John’s power [b] show that he was the son of God [c] fulfill all righteousness [d] be forgiven of his sins
  2. The voice from heaven during the baptism of Jesus signifies God’s ____[a] confirmation of Jesus’ sonship [b] delight in the baptism [c] support for John’s ministry [d] support for the Holy Spirit
  3. According to Mark, the first four disciples to be called by Jesus were ____[a] Simon, James, John and Phillip [b] Simon, James, John and Bartholomew [d] Simon, Andrew, James and John
  4. “whoever does not bear his cross and come after me, cannot be my disciple” The statement of Jesus meant that ______[a] his followers must carry cross [b] the followership of Jesus leads to death on the cross [c] the followership of Jesus demands  total surrender and commitment [d] a follower of Jesus must pay for his troubles
  5. The mission of the seventy signified mission to [a] the gentiles [b] Israel [c] Judea [d] the world
  6. Which of the following instructions was given by Jesus to the seventy against any given which rejected them? [a] wipe off the dust on their feet [b] salute every house with peace [c] carry on purse, no bag and sandals [d] accept whatever they were given as food
  7. After their mission, Jesus enjoined the seventy to rejoice because they had  [a] exercised authority over the demons  [b] seen the glory of God [c] seen Satan fallen like lightening from heaven [d] their  names written in heave
  8. “my father if it be possible, let this cup pass me”, cup as used here stands for [a] trial [b] accusation [c] death [d] temptation
  9.  During the trial of Jesus, the Jews preferred that Pilate should release [a] Barjesus [b] Barsabas [c] Barrabbas  [d] Barnabas
  10. Jesus reply to the disciple who said “ I will follow you but let me first say farewell to those at my home” was [a] faces have holes and birds of the air have nest [b] the son of the man has nowhere to lay his head [c] no man who put his hands to the plough and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God [d] leave the dead to bury their own dead
  11. In the first temptation of Jesus, the devil intended  him to become______a] an  economic messiah  [b] a wonder worker [c] a conquering messiah [d] a political messiah
  12. Jesus called a tax collector to be a disciple because he wanted ____[a] him to be a treasurer for the disciples [b] show that he came to call the sinners to repentance [c] him to represent non- Jews among the disciples [d] to ensure that their taxes were promptly paid
  13. When Jesus told there would be disciples who wanted to bury his  father to heave the dead to bury their dead, he meant that  [a] the spiritually dead should be left to bury the physical dead [b] the man’s father had not died [c] there was an assurance of resurrection for all [d] disciplieship entails complete detachment from the family
  14. Jesus surrendered to his enemies when he was arrested at Gethsamane  because [a] his disciples did not support him [b] the scripture must be fulfilled [c] he was overpowered by his enemies  [d] he wanted to die as a matatyr for the gospel  
  15.  Which of the following did Pilate ask Jesus during the trials  [a] what is it that these men testify against you? [b] Are you Jesus the Prophet  from Galilee? [c] are you the king of the Jews’ [d] what do you  want me to do with you king of the  Jews?
  16. Ascension of Jesus Christ took place _______his resurrection [a] before [b] during [c] after [d] in between
  17. “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners’ was a question credited to______[a] The king’s [b] The Pharisees [c] The disciples [d] James
  18.  The Lord Jesus Christ was baptized in _____[a] river Jordan [b] River Euphrate [c] the red sea [d] Atlantic ocean
  19. By asking Jesus to turn stone into bread, Satan wanted Jesus  to [a] be a conquering messiah  [b] prove his power [c] prove false his messiahsip [d] use divine power to satisfy human needs
  20. When Jesus was instructing the seventy disciples before they set out on their mission, he condemned the cities of chorazm, Bethsaida because they _____[a] did not believe Jesus in spite of his work [b] destroy the cities of Tyre and Sidon [c] attributed the power of Jesus to Bedzebub [d] persecuted Jesus and his disciples

Section B: Theory

Answer four questions only

1a.       Narrate the story of the temptation of Jesus according to Mathew (b) in what two ways were the temptation significant to Jesus in His ministry

2a.       Give Mathew’s account of the call of the first four disciples of Jesus

b.         State three reasons why he needed disciples

3.         What instructions were given to the thelves disciple before they set out for their mission. Mention any four differences that are notable in the accounts of Mathew and Mark

4a.       Give an account of the trial of Jesus before Pilate [b] In what two ways are people denied Justice in your society?

5a.       Describe the role of Joseph Arimathea and the women the burial of Jesus (b)In what three ways was Joseph’ action significant

Senior High School 3 Test Questions first term. Year 12/SS3 Exam Questions 1st term subjects objectives and theory-Edudelight Examination

Biology SS3 Exam Questions 1st Term

First Term Examination

Subject:  Biology

Class: S.S.S 3

Objective

  1. Which of the following statement is not true about hormones [a] their responses are voluntary [b] they may affect more than one target organ [c] they are chemical messengers in animals [d] they are transported by the blood to the target organs
  2. The thyroid gland is  located at the base of the ____[a] mid brain [b] liver [c] neck [d] kidney
  3. Which of the following sequences is the correct route of the transmission of impulses along a reflex are: [a] receptor —> sensory  neuron —>synapse—> intermediate neuron —> synapse          motor neuron —> synapse —> sensory  neuron —> receptor  [d] effectors —>motor—> neuron          synapse—> sensory—> neuron        synapse —> intermediate  neuron —> receptor 
  4. The parts of the central nervous system that controls unconscious actions in humans is the ______[a] cerebellum [b] cerebrum [c] spinal cord [d] optic nerves
  5. Scientists who study genetics are known as ____[a] genealogists [b] geneticists [c] mendelists [d] gene scientists
  6. The maintenance of a constant internal environment in an organism is  known as ____[a] homoeothermic [b] homeostasis [c] dieresis [d] dialysis
  7. Which of the following organs is responsible for the production of insulin [a] spleen  [b] adrenal gland [c] thyroid gland [d] pancreases
  8. Ability of the human eye to focus images accurately on the retina is called  ____[a] astigmatism [b] inyopia [c] adjustment [d] accommodation
  9. Which of the following processes is not a function of the mammalian skin? [a] regulation of body temperature [b] reception of external stimuli [c] excretion [d] gaseous exchange  
  10. A substances presents in the glomende filtrate in the mammalian kidney is ____ [a] glucose [b] fibrinogen [c] albumen  [d] blood platelets
  11. Which of the following parts of the eye contains  light sensitive cells? [a] choroid  [b] iris [c] retina [d] lens
  12. The following are all examples of a simple reflex action except  [a] swallowing [b] sneezing [c] walking [d] blinking
  13. Impulses are conducted towards the nerve cells through the ____[a] myelin sheath [b] Dendron’s [c] axons [d] syntactic nodes
  14. The process of regulating the body fluids is called  [a] osmosis [b] diffusion [c] osmor regulation  [d] homeostasis
  15. Plant hormones include the following except ____ [a] insulin [b] auxin [c] cytokine [d] gibberelin
  16. Which of the following sensations may not be detected by the skin? [a] touch [b] pressure [c] stress [d] pain
  17. The passage of nerve impulse across a synapse is facilitated by the secretion of ____[a] acetylcholine [b]  thyroxine [c] insulin [d] progesterone
  18. The persistent presence of glucose in a person’s urine indicate malfunctioning of the ____[a] heart [b] bladder [c] pancreas [d] stomach
  19. The endocrine gland which coordinating the action of other glands and is also associated with the nerves system gland  [c] pituitary gland [d] thymus gland
  20. The structure of the ear that is responsible for balancing is the ____[a] Semi circular canal, [b] pinna [c] auditory nerve [d] fenestra ovals

Section B    

Answer Four questions Only

1a.       What is homeostasis? (b) State two diseases of the kidney and state one effect and one   remedy for each

2a.       What are hormone (b) name two hormones each involves in (i) plant growth (ii) animal growth (c) state the effect of the hormones named

3a.       Name three main parts of the human brain (b) state two functions each of the following structures [i]  cerebrum [ii] cerebellum (iii) medulla obligation

4a.       What is a sense organ? [b] list the principal sense organs in mammals and their functions [c] with the aid of a large labeled diagram, illustrate eye defect of short sight and its correction

5a.       Explain the following terms (i) voluntary action [ii] innovating action

b.         name the three types of neurons and give the function of each

Civic Education SS3 Exam Questions 1st Term

First Term Examination

Civic Education 

SS 3

Objectives

  1. ____are various ways in which rights are provided inline to how they function and operates [a] characteristic of human right [b] fundamental right [c] inherent rights [d] universal rights
  2. ______rights are known as third rights [a] environmental rights [b] political [c] economic [d] social
  3. _____is the process of engaging in political activities [a] government [b] apathy [c] polities [d] political apathy
  4. One of these is a way of fighting political apathy [a] god–fatherism [b] political instability [c] knowing and defending our rights [d] public views
  5. The public service is traced to-arm of government [a] judiciary [b]executive [c] legislature [c] constitution
  6. The public service workers are known as ____[a] the executives  [b] civic servants [c] social servants [d] labour workers
  7. _____is not a reason why members of the society should adhere to societal values [a] enhancement of development [b] improvement of self dignity [c] reduction of social vices [d] relegation of morality
  8. _____is a danger of political apathy [a] joining popular organization [b] election participation [c] defending one’s right [d] irresponsible government
  9. Which of these statements is correct [a] political apathy destroy democracy [b] political apathy nurtures democracy [c] political apathy increase lost of electoral activities [d] political apathy builds the nation
  10. Political participation involves the following except _____[a] regular payment of fax [b] voting during election [c] joining political parties [d] resisting electoral fraud
  11. Which of these statement is correct [a] All civil servants are public servant [b] all public servants are civil servant [c] all public servants are not civil servants [d] public service is not the same as civil servant
  12. The effect of quenching up in public places is ______[a] transparency [b] honesty [c] orderliness [d] humility
  13. _____is the highest class in the civil service [a] professional class [b] administrative class [c] electrical class [d] executive  class
  14. One of these are examples of the professional class under civil service  except  [a] engineers [b] deputy director [c] painter [d] drivers
  15. ____is not a reason for poor performance in the public service [a] corruption [b] poor condition of service [c] political interference [d] high salary payment
  16. In Nigeria, public servants are expected to be ______[a] political [b] ambitious [c] a political [d] partisan
  17. The class that controls  and supervised the executive class in the public service is ________[a] administrative [b] professional [c] clerical [d] government class
  18. All of these are examples of the auxiliary class except ____[a] doctors [b] drivers [c] cleaners [d] gardeners
  19. ______execute high-level work such as formulation and implementation of policies [a] professional class [b] executive class [c] administrative class [d] auxiliary class
  20. Inalienability of human rights implies [a] dispensability of human right [b] indivisibility of human right [c] human rights cannot be withdrawn from any abiding citizen [d] human rights in forever
  21. A situation where most citizens fail to vote in election could be described as ______[a] socialization [b] apathy [c] in conclusion election [d] electoral rigging
  22. The right to seek redress in a law court is ____right [a] economic right [b] political right [c] social right [d] environmental right
  23. The United Nation universal declaration was proposed in what year? [a] 1952 [b] 1954 [c] 1950 [d] 1948
  24. Which of the following groups can a citizen obtain from voting? [a] religion [b] education [c] wealth [d] status
  25. In the civic service, cleaners, drivers and security belong to ______class [a] auxiliary [b] administrative [c] clerical [d] professional
  26. The principle that public servants cannot be helps responsible for their actions demotes [a] anonymity [b] accountability [c] neutrality [d] impartiality
  27. _______is not necessary for public servants to perform effectively [a] in-service training [b] value based on nepotism [d] incentives for meeting set goals
  28. Political apathy could be fought by_____[a] forcing citizens to participate in politics [b] give financial reward to voters [c] discourage money polities [d] god-fatherism
  29. Imposing of curfew by government may lead to deprivation of citizens [a] freedom of voting [b] freedom of movement [c] freedom to form political parties [d] freedom to criticize government
  30. ____law helps people to enforce their rights and get compensated for injuries others have caused is called ______[a] people’s law [b] civil law [c] criminal law  [d] human right law

Section B: Answer any 3 Questions)

1a.       Define political apathy

1b.       List and explain three ways of fighting political apathy

2.         Explain four reasons for the short-comings in public service

3.         Discuss extensively three needs for popular participation

4.         Expand three characteristics of human rights based on their functions and operations

5.         Sum up three ways of improving public service in Nigeria major

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