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Here are 30 objective questions with answers on Geometric Construction for JSS 2 Basic Technology:

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Lines and Bisection

1. A line is a ______.

a) Closed figure

b) Set of points extending in opposite directions

c) Curved shape

d) Three-dimensional object

Answer: b) Set of points extending in opposite directions

2. Which of these is NOT a type of line?

a) Straight line

b) Curve

c) Circle

d) Zigzag

Answer: c) Circle

3. The process of dividing a line into two equal parts is called ______.

a) Intersection
b) Bisection

c) Perpendicularity

d) Parallelism

Answer: b) Bisection

4. To bisect a line using a compass, the compass should be placed at ______.

a) The start of the line

b) The midpoint of the line

c) Any random point

d) Both ends of the line

Answer: d) Both ends of the line

5. The division of a line into equal parts without measuring is done using a ______.

a) Compass and ruler

b) Protractor

c) Measuring tape

d) Divider

Answer: a) Compass and ruler

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Angles and Their Construction

6. An angle is formed when ______.

a) Two lines meet at a point

b) Two circles intersect

c) A line is drawn in a straight direction

d) A triangle is formed

Answer: a) Two lines meet at a point

7. An angle less than 90° is called ______.

a) Right angle

b) Acute angle

c) Obtuse angle

d) Reflex angle

Answer: b) Acute angle

8. An angle of exactly 90° is called ______.

a) Acute angle

b) Obtuse angle

c) Right angle

d) Reflex angle

Answer: c) Right angle


9. The instrument used to measure angles is called a ______.

a) Ruler

b) Compass

c) Divider

d) Protractor

Answer: d) Protractor

10. A 60° angle can be constructed using a compass by creating an arc with a ______.

a) Set square

b) Ruler

c) Protractor

d) Compass

Answer: d) Compass

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Triangles and Construction

11. A triangle is a shape with ______ sides.


a) Two

b) Three

c) Four

d) Five

Answer: b) Three

12. A triangle with all sides equal is called a ______.

a) Scalene triangle

b) Right-angled triangle

c) Equilateral triangle

d) Isosceles triangle

Answer: c) Equilateral triangle

13. A right-angled triangle has one angle equal to ______.

a) 30°

b) 60°

c) 90°

d) 120°

Answer: c) 90°

14. A triangle with two equal sides is called a(n) ______.

a) Equilateral triangle
b) Scalene triangle

c) Isosceles triangle

d) Right-angled triangle

Answer: c) Isosceles triangle

15. A triangle with all three sides of different lengths is called a ______ triangle.

a) Equilateral

b) Scalene

c) Isosceles

d) Right-angled

Answer: b) Scalene

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Circles and Their Parts

16. A circle is a shape with ______.

a) No sides

b) Three sides

c) Four sides

d) Straight edges
Answer: a) No sides

17. The distance from the center of a circle to its edge is called the ______.

a) Diameter

b) Radius

c) Chord

d) Tangent

Answer: b) Radius

18. A chord is a line that joins ______.

a) The center of a circle to any point on its edge

b) Two points on the circumference

c) The longest part of a circle

d) The outer part of the circle

Answer: b) Two points on the circumference

19. The longest chord in a circle is called the ______.

a) Radius

b) Diameter

c) Arc

d) Tangent

Answer: b) Diameter
20. A tangent to a circle touches the circle at ______.

a) One point only

b) Two points

c) Three points

d) The center

Answer: a) One point only

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Quadrilaterals and Polygons

21. A quadrilateral is a shape with ______ sides.

a) Three

b) Four

c) Five

d) Six

Answer: b) Four

22. Which of the following is NOT a quadrilateral?


a) Square

b) Rectangle

c) Triangle

d) Trapezium

Answer: c) Triangle

23. A square has all its sides ______.

a) Unequal

b) Equal

c) Parallel

d) Opposite

Answer: b) Equal

24. A rectangle has ______ pairs of equal sides.

a) One

b) Two

c) Three

d) Four

Answer: b) Two

25. A polygon with five sides is called a ______.

a) Triangle
b) Quadrilateral

c) Pentagon

d) Hexagon

Answer: c) Pentagon

26. A polygon with six sides is called a ______.

a) Hexagon

b) Octagon

c) Heptagon

d) Decagon

Answer: a) Hexagon

27. A seven-sided polygon is called a ______.

a) Hexagon

b) Heptagon

c) Octagon

d) Nonagon

Answer: b) Heptagon

28. A regular polygon has all its sides ______.

a) Different

b) Equal
c) Parallel

d) Shorter

Answer: b) Equal

29. A shape with ten sides is called a ______.

a) Decagon

b) Nonagon

c) Octagon

d) Hexagon

Answer: a) Decagon

30. Which of the following is NOT a type of polygon?

a) Triangle

b) Hexagon

c) Cone

d) Pentagon

Answer: c) Cone

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This set of 30 questions covers lines, angles, bisection, triangles, circles, quadrilaterals, and polygons,
ensuring a solid review of JSS 2 Basic Technology (Geometric Construction). Let me know if you need
more!

Here are 30 objective questions with answers based on Basic Technology for JSS 3.

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1. Building Construction (Foundation)

1. What is a foundation in building construction?

a) The uppermost part of a building

b) The part of a building below ground level that supports the structure

c) The decorative aspect of a building

d) The roof of a building

Answer: b) The part of a building below ground level that supports the structure

2. Which of the following is NOT a type of foundation?

a) Strip foundation

b) Raft foundation

c) Wall foundation
d) Roof foundation

Answer: d) Roof foundation

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2. Walls and Windows

3. A wall is a structure that:

a) Supports the roof and divides spaces in a building

b) Only provides decoration

c) Is made only of bricks

d) Prevents ventilation in a house

Answer: a) Supports the roof and divides spaces in a building

4. Which of these is NOT a type of wall?

a) Load-bearing wall

b) Partition wall

c) Reinforced concrete wall

d) Skylight wall

Answer: d) Skylight wall


5. Lintels are used in:

a) Foundation construction

b) Openings above doors and windows

c) The roof structure

d) The floor

Answer: b) Openings above doors and windows

6. Which of the following is NOT a type of window?

a) Casement window

b) Louvre window

c) Bay window

d) Ceiling window

Answer: d) Ceiling window

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3. Doors and Roofs

7. A door is used for:

a) Providing lighting
b) Access and security

c) Making roofs stronger

d) Dividing rooms permanently

Answer: b) Access and security

8. A gable roof is characterized by:

a) A single slope

b) Two sloping sides meeting at a ridge

c) A flat surface

d) A dome-like structure

Answer: b) Two sloping sides meeting at a ridge

9. Which of these is NOT a type of door?

a) Panel door

b) Flush door

c) Sliding door

d) Curved door

Answer: d) Curved door

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4. Woodwork Project (Woodwork Joints)

10. Which of the following is a type of woodwork joint?

a) Mortise and tenon

b) Welded joint

c) Soldered joint

d) Riveted joint

Answer: a) Mortise and tenon

11. The main purpose of a dovetail joint is:

a) Electrical conductivity

b) Strength and durability in furniture making

c) Temporary attachment

d) Preventing motion

Answer: b) Strength and durability in furniture making

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5. Soldering and Brazing


12. Soldering is used for joining:

a) Metal sheets permanently

b) Two pieces of wood

c) Plastic pipes

d) Metal to wood

Answer: a) Metal sheets permanently

13. The tool used to heat the solder is called:

a) Hacksaw

b) Soldering iron

c) Pliers

d) File

Answer: b) Soldering iron

14. The main difference between soldering and brazing is:

a) Soldering uses a higher temperature than brazing

b) Brazing uses a lower temperature than soldering

c) Brazing uses a higher temperature than soldering

d) Soldering does not require heat

Answer: c) Brazing uses a higher temperature than soldering


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6. Metal Work Project

15. A common metalwork project in Basic Technology is:

a) Making a wooden chair

b) Constructing a serving tray

c) Cutting paper

d) Sewing clothes

Answer: b) Constructing a serving tray

16. Which tool is commonly used in metalwork?

a) Hammer

b) Spanner

c) File

d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above

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7. Machine Motions

17. Rotary motion is a movement that:

a) Moves in a straight line

b) Moves back and forth

c) Moves in a circular path

d) Does not move

Answer: c) Moves in a circular path

18. An example of an object that uses linear motion is:

a) A bicycle wheel

b) A moving train

c) A ceiling fan

d) A rolling ball

Answer: b) A moving train

19. A crankshaft is an example of a device that converts:

a) Linear motion to rotary motion

b) Rotary motion to linear motion

c) Vibratory motion to circular motion

d) Oscillatory motion to straight-line motion

Answer: a) Linear motion to rotary motion


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8. Simple Electrical Project

20. A circuit is defined as:

a) A path for electric current

b) A block of cement

c) A wooden frame

d) A type of motion

Answer: a) A path for electric current

21. Which of these is a component of an electrical circuit?

a) Battery

b) Wood

c) Cement

d) Nail

Answer: a) Battery

22. In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each component is:

a) Different
b) The same

c) Half of the source voltage

d) Zero

Answer: b) The same

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9. Electrical Wiring

23. A series circuit means that:

a) All components are connected in a single path

b) Components are connected in parallel paths

c) Components are disconnected

d) There is no voltage in the circuit

Answer: a) All components are connected in a single path

24. Which of these is NOT used in electrical wiring?

a) Insulated wire

b) Screwdriver

c) Paint

d) Pliers
Answer: c) Paint

25. In a parallel lighting connection, if one bulb burns out, the others:

a) Will also burn out

b) Will keep glowing

c) Will flicker

d) Will dim

Answer: b) Will keep glowing

26. An extension board is used for:

a) Cooking food

b) Plugging in multiple electrical devices

c) Measuring voltage

d) Fixing a broken wall

Answer: b) Plugging in multiple electrical devices

27. The tool used to strip electrical wires is called:

a) Hammer

b) Wire stripper

c) Saw

d) Ruler

Answer: b) Wire stripper


28. The color of the live wire in electrical wiring is usually:

a) Blue

b) Black

c) Brown

d) Green

Answer: c) Brown

29. The device that automatically breaks an electrical circuit in case of a fault is called:

a) Fuse

b) Resistor

c) Switch

d) Capacitor

Answer: a) Fuse

30. The neutral wire in electrical wiring is usually colored:

a) Red

b) Blue

c) Yellow

d) White

Answer: b) Blue
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Let me know if you need any modifications!

Here are 30 objective questions with answers based on your PVS (Agriculture) topics for JSS 2:

Animal Feeds and Feeding

1. What is a feed?

a) A type of soil

b) Food given to animals

c) A type of disease

d) A farm tool

Answer: b) Food given to animals

2. Which of the following is NOT a class of feed nutrients?

a) Carbohydrates

b) Protein

c) Oxygen
d) Vitamins

Answer: c) Oxygen

3. Which of the following is a protein-yielding feed?

a) Maize

b) Fish meal

c) Cassava

d) Wheat bran

Answer: b) Fish meal

4. Roughages are important because they provide:

a) Energy

b) Fats

c) Fiber

d) Minerals

Answer: c) Fiber

5. Which of the following is NOT a type of animal feedstuff?

a) Pasture

b) Hay

c) Sand

d) Silage
Answer: c) Sand

Classification of Livestock Feed

6. Energy-yielding feeds include:

a) Maize and cassava

b) Soybean and fish meal

c) Hay and silage

d) Water and minerals

Answer: a) Maize and cassava

7. Protein-yielding feeds are important for:

a) Energy production

b) Growth and repair of tissues

c) Water retention

d) Disease control

Answer: b) Growth and repair of tissues

8. Roughages are mostly found in:

a) Fresh grass and hay

b) Bone meal and fish meal


c) Maize and wheat

d) Palm oil and groundnut cake

Answer: a) Fresh grass and hay

Factors to Consider Before Choosing Animal Feeds

9. Which of the following is NOT a factor to consider when selecting animal feeds?

a) Age of the animal

b) Color of the animal

c) Physiological status

d) Purpose of rearing

Answer: b) Color of the animal

10. Feeding tools are important because they:

a) Help prevent disease transmission

b) Are expensive to buy

c) Are not necessary in feeding

d) Increase animal weight

Answer: a) Help prevent disease transmission


Animal Pests and Diseases Control

11. Animal disease is best defined as:

a) A condition that makes animals stronger

b) A condition that affects the normal functioning of animals

c) A type of feed

d) A type of farm tool

Answer: b) A condition that affects the normal functioning of animals

12. Which of the following is NOT a cause of disease in farm animals?

a) Bacteria

b) Viruses

c) Proper feeding

d) Fungi

Answer: c) Proper feeding

Farm Animal Diseases and Control (Fungi)

13. Fungal diseases in farm animals can be transmitted through:

a) Air, feed, and water

b) Vaccination

c) Direct exposure to sunlight


d) Good nutrition

Answer: a) Air, feed, and water

14. A symptom of fungal infection in animals is:

a) Smooth skin

b) Loss of appetite and skin lesions

c) Increase in weight

d) Rapid growth

Answer: b) Loss of appetite and skin lesions

15. The best method to control fungal infections in animals is:

a) Regular washing with clean water

b) Using antifungal drugs

c) Feeding them roughages

d) Exposing them to cold weather

Answer: b) Using antifungal drugs

Farm Animal Diseases and Control (Bacteria)

16. Bacterial diseases in animals are transmitted through:

a) Infected feed, water, and wounds


b) Direct sunlight

c) Proper vaccination

d) Regular deworming

Answer: a) Infected feed, water, and wounds

17. Symptoms of bacterial infection in farm animals include:

a) Swelling, fever, and difficulty in breathing

b) Smooth skin and bright eyes

c) Increased appetite

d) Rapid weight gain

Answer: a) Swelling, fever, and difficulty in breathing

18. A common bacterial disease in farm animals is:

a) Anthrax

b) Ringworm

c) Rinderpest

d) Foot rot

Answer: a) Anthrax

Farm Animal Diseases and Control (Virus and Protozoa)


19. Viral diseases are best controlled by:

a) Vaccination

b) Feeding them more grass

c) Reducing their water intake

d) Isolating healthy animals

Answer: a) Vaccination

20. Protozoan diseases in farm animals are caused by:

a) Single-celled organisms

b) Bacteria

c) Viruses

d) Fungi

Answer: a) Single-celled organisms

Soil

21. Soil is best defined as:

a) A mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, and air

b) A type of disease

c) A chemical compound

d) A farming tool

Answer: a) A mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, and air


22. The three main types of soil are:

a) Sandy, clay, and loamy

b) Gravel, stone, and rock

c) Fertile, acidic, and neutral

d) Organic, inorganic, and artificial

Answer: a) Sandy, clay, and loamy

23. Which type of soil has the best water retention capacity?

a) Sandy soil

b) Clay soil

c) Loamy soil

d) Rocky soil

Answer: b) Clay soil

24. Loamy soil is best for farming because:

a) It retains enough water and nutrients

b) It is very hard

c) It contains no nutrients

d) It is the least fertile

Answer: a) It retains enough water and nutrients


25. The major components of soil include:

a) Minerals, organic matter, air, and water

b) Sand, cement, and chemicals

c) Fertilizer and compost only

d) Stones and plastics

Answer: a) Minerals, organic matter, air, and water

26. Which soil type drains water fastest?

a) Clay soil

b) Loamy soil

c) Sandy soil

d) Peat soil

Answer: c) Sandy soil

27. Which of the following is a function of soil?

a) Provides support for plants

b) Destroys plants

c) Absorbs only chemicals

d) Causes plant diseases

Answer: a) Provides support for plants


28. Which soil type is best for making pottery?

a) Sandy soil

b) Clay soil

c) Loamy soil

d) Peat soil

Answer: b) Clay soil

29. The organic component of soil is called:

a) Humus

b) Gravel

c) Rock

d) Sand

Answer: a) Humus

30. Soil erosion can be prevented by:

a) Planting cover crops

b) Removing all vegetation

c) Plowing downhill

d) Overgrazing land

Answer: a) Planting cover crops


Let me know if you need any modifications!

Here are 30 objective questions with answers for JSS 3 students based on the PVS (Agriculture) topics
you provided:

Farm Records and Bookkeeping

1. What are farm records?

a) A list of farm animals

b) Documents that show farm activities

c) A record of food eaten by farmers

d) A list of farmers in a community

Answer: b

2. Which of these is NOT a type of farm record?

a) Farm diary

b) Inventory record

c) Movie script

d) Input record

Answer: c

3. What is the importance of keeping farm records?


a) To determine profit or loss

b) To forget past farm activities

c) To confuse the farmer

d) To increase farm expenses

Answer: a

4. Which of the following is a farm record?

a) Textbooks

b) Sales record

c) Newspaper

d) Storybook

Answer: b

5. A farm diary is used to record:

a) The daily activities on the farm

b) The history of the farm owner

c) The names of farm workers only

d) The price of crops in the market

Answer: a

6. Which of the following is NOT an example of a source document?

a) Sales invoice
b) Receipt

c) Purchase order

d) Text message

Answer: d

7. Bookkeeping is best defined as:

a) The writing of farm stories

b) The recording of financial transactions

c) The planting of crops

d) The buying and selling of land

Answer: b

8. Which of these is used in journal preparation?

a) Sales invoice

b) Return inwards

c) Return outwards

d) All of the above

Answer: d

9. A profit and loss account is prepared to determine:

a) The amount of loss made in farming

b) The financial performance of a farm


c) The number of workers on a farm

d) The price of farmland

Answer: b

10. A farm inventory is a record of:

a) Farm products available

b) The farmer’s family

c) The money borrowed by a farmer

d) Farmhouses in a village

Answer: a

Agriculture in Stock Exchange

11. What is stock exchange?

a) Buying and selling of agricultural goods and services

b) A place where farmers meet

c) A storage facility for farm produce

d) A type of soil conservation method

Answer: a

12. Which of the following is NOT an importance of stock exchange in agriculture?


a) Encourages contract farming

b) Provides a market for agricultural goods

c) Makes farming unprofitable

d) Attracts investment into agriculture

Answer: c

13. Contract farming means:

a) A written agreement between buyers and farmers

b) Farming without records

c) Farming without selling the produce

d) Farming in the desert

Answer: a

14. People involved in stock exchange include:

a) Buyers and sellers

b) Only farmers

c) Only government officials

d) Only middlemen

Answer: a

15. Which of the following best describes an agent in stock exchange?

a) A farmer’s assistant
b) A person who connects buyers and sellers

c) A farm laborer

d) A type of pesticide

Answer: b

Export and Promotion in Agriculture

16. Export means:

a) Selling agricultural products to other countries

b) Keeping farm produce for future use

c) Storing farm produce in a warehouse

d) Buying goods from another country

Answer: a

17. One of the objectives of export promotion is to:

a) Reduce the production of farm products

b) Increase foreign exchange earnings

c) Prevent international trade

d) Stop farmers from selling their goods

Answer: b
18. Which of these is an example of Nigeria’s export produce?

a) Cocoa

b) Apple

c) Wheat

d) Grape

Answer: a

19. A benefit of export promotion is:

a) It helps increase income for farmers

b) It makes farm produce scarce

c) It discourages farming

d) It increases the cost of production

Answer: a

20. Nigeria exports palm produce to:

a) Europe and Asia

b) Antarctica

c) Only local markets

d) The Moon

Answer: a
Roles of Government Agencies in Agriculture

21. The government agency responsible for agriculture in Nigeria is:

a) NAFDAC

b) Federal Ministry of Agriculture

c) WAEC

d) Central Bank of Nigeria

Answer: b

22. A major role of government in agriculture is to:

a) Provide financial support to farmers

b) Stop farmers from working

c) Destroy farm records

d) Increase the price of fertilizer

Answer: a

23. Which of the following is NOT a role of government in agriculture?

a) Providing irrigation facilities

b) Training farmers

c) Preventing farmers from exporting their goods

d) Supplying improved seeds

Answer: c
24. The agency responsible for agricultural research in Nigeria is:

a) NNPC

b) NARI (National Agricultural Research Institute)

c) WAEC

d) NTA

Answer: b

25. Government policies on agriculture help to:

a) Encourage food production

b) Reduce farm employment

c) Make farming unprofitable

d) Destroy farmlands

Answer: a

Computer-Aided Farm Records

26. A major benefit of using computers in farm record keeping is:

a) Reducing errors in calculations

b) Making farm records difficult to understand

c) Preventing farmers from selling their goods

d) Slowing down farm activities


Answer: a

27. Which of these is NOT an example of a computer-aided farm record?

a) Manual ledger

b) Spreadsheet records

c) Digital sales records

d) Online inventory systems

Answer: a

28. What is a computer spreadsheet used for in farm records?

a) Storing and analyzing financial data

b) Growing crops

c) Harvesting produce

d) Selling farm products directly

Answer: a

29. A computer-aided farm record is better than manual recording because:

a) It is faster and more accurate

b) It cannot be lost or stolen

c) It does not require electricity

d) It does not need a farmer to operate

Answer: a
30. The use of software in farm records helps in:

a) Automating calculations

b) Reducing farm productivity

c) Increasing paperwork

d) Preventing farming activities

Answer: a

This set of objective questions will help JSS 3 students understand key agricultural concepts effectively.
Let me know if you need modifications!

Here are 30 objective questions with answers for JSS 2 Social Studies:

Values

1. What are values?

a) Laws of a country

b) Principles that guide behavior

c) A type of currency

d) A form of punishment

Answer: b) Principles that guide behavior


2. Which of the following is a source of values?

a) Television

b) Family

c) Weather

d) Machines

Answer: b) Family

3. Which of these factors influence our values?

a) Peer group

b) Culture

c) Religion

d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above

4. How can values be classified?

a) Into positive and negative values

b) Into rich and poor values

c) Into old and new values

d) Into big and small values

Answer: a) Into positive and negative values


5. Why are values important in society?

a) They help to create disorder

b) They guide behavior and decision-making

c) They make people fight

d) They are not important

Answer: b) They guide behavior and decision-making

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Health Issues and Harmful Substances

6. Which of the following is a harmful substance?

a) Water

b) Alcohol

c) Fruits

d) Vegetables

Answer: b) Alcohol

7. How can we prevent the intake of harmful substances?

a) By ignoring health advice


b) By listening to peer pressure

c) By avoiding drug abuse

d) By always taking any medicine available

Answer: c) By avoiding drug abuse

8. Which of these is a health issue?

a) Malaria

b) Studying hard

c) Watching television

d) Singing

Answer: a) Malaria

9. One way to maintain good health is by ____.

a) Taking illegal drugs

b) Smoking

c) Eating balanced diets

d) Overeating junk food

Answer: c) Eating balanced diets

10. What is one common effect of harmful substances?

a) Good health

b) Strong bones
c) Addiction

d) Increased intelligence

Answer: c) Addiction

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Culture and Social Values (Marriage)

11. What is marriage?

a) A type of school

b) A legal and social union between two people

c) A form of business

d) A way to buy property

Answer: b) A legal and social union between two people

12. Which of the following is a type of marriage?

a) School marriage

b) Forced marriage

c) Traditional marriage

d) Secret marriage

Answer: c) Traditional marriage


13. One major purpose of marriage is ____.

a) To make money

b) To raise a family

c) To separate people

d) To end friendships

Answer: b) To raise a family

14. Which is NOT a condition for marriage?

a) Love

b) Maturity

c) Unemployment

d) Agreement

Answer: c) Unemployment

15. Lack of readiness for marriage can lead to ____.

a) A happy home

b) Family problems

c) Peaceful living

d) Wealth

Answer: b) Family problems


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Family as the Basic Unit of Society

16. What is one advantage of living together as a family?

a) Lack of cooperation

b) Unity and support

c) Loneliness

d) Constant fighting

Answer: b) Unity and support

17. A strong family bond leads to ____.

a) Hatred

b) Quarreling

c) Peace and love

d) Conflict

Answer: c) Peace and love

18. Why is a good family reputation important?

a) It makes people respect the family


b) It leads to bad behavior

c) It encourages dishonesty

d) It is not necessary

Answer: a) It makes people respect the family

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Gender

19. What is gender?

a) A person's height

b) The biological and social differences between males and females

c) A type of food

d) A game

Answer: b) The biological and social differences between males and females

20. Which of these is a similarity between males and females?

a) Both can work in offices

b) Only males can work

c) Only females can go to school

d) Males are smarter than females


Answer: a) Both can work in offices

21. What is a gender role?

a) A job assigned to a particular gender

b) A type of dance

c) A form of entertainment

d) A scientific term

Answer: a) A job assigned to a particular gender

22. Which of these factors influence gender roles?

a) Culture

b) Religion

c) Society

d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above

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Gender Stereotypes
23. What is a gender stereotype?

a) A wrong belief about gender roles

b) A fact about people

c) A way to describe animals

d) A school subject

Answer: a) A wrong belief about gender roles

24. Which of these is an example of a gender stereotype?

a) Only men should be engineers

b) Women can be doctors

c) Both genders can play football

d) Boys and girls can be leaders

Answer: a) Only men should be engineers

25. One negative effect of gender stereotypes is ____.

a) Encouragement of equality

b) Limiting people's potential

c) Promoting fairness

d) Allowing freedom

Answer: b) Limiting people's potential

26. Why is gender equality important?


a) It gives everyone equal opportunities

b) It promotes discrimination

c) It limits success

d) It supports only one gender

Answer: a) It gives everyone equal opportunities

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Accidents in the School

27. What is an accident in school?

a) A planned event

b) An unexpected event causing harm

c) A form of punishment

d) A type of exercise

Answer: b) An unexpected event causing harm

28. Which of these is a type of school accident?

a) Falling down

b) Eating lunch

c) Playing football
d) Attending assembly

Answer: a) Falling down

29. One step to take when an accident occurs is ____.

a) Ignore the victim

b) Provide first aid

c) Run away

d) Laugh

Answer: b) Provide first aid

30. A way to prevent school accidents is ____.

a) Keeping the environment clean

b) Running in the classroom

c) Leaving water on the floor

d) Ignoring safety rules

Answer: a) Keeping the environment clean

I hope this helps! Let me know if you need any modifications.


Here are 30 objective questions with answers based on the topics provided for JSS 3 Social Studies.

CONFLICTS (I & II)

1. What is conflict?

a) A peaceful agreement between two people

b) A situation of misunderstanding or disagreement

c) A celebration of success

d) A type of leadership

Answer: b)

2. Which of the following is NOT a type of conflict?

a) Interpersonal conflict

b) Intrapersonal conflict

c) Financial conflict

d) Intergroup conflict

Answer: c)

3. Which of these is a cause of conflict?

a) Effective communication

b) Mutual respect

c) Differences in opinions and values

d) Cooperation
Answer: c)

4. One major consequence of conflict is:

a) Increased unity

b) Peace and harmony

c) Breakdown of relationships

d) Economic growth

Answer: c)

5. Which of the following is an attribute required for conflict resolution?

a) Aggressiveness

b) Patience

c) Stubbornness

d) Dishonesty

Answer: b)

SELF-ESTEEM

6. What is self-esteem?

a) How others feel about you

b) How you see and value yourself


c) Your height and weight

d) Your academic performance

Answer: b)

7. A person with low self-esteem may:

a) Feel confident and motivated

b) Always believe in their abilities

c) Feel worthless and avoid social situations

d) Be happy all the time

Answer: c)

8. Which of these factors influences self-esteem?

a) Family background

b) Social status

c) Education and achievements

d) All of the above

Answer: d)

9. One way to improve self-esteem is to:

a) Compare yourself to others

b) Accept and appreciate yourself

c) Avoid challenges
d) Ignore personal achievements

Answer: b)

CULTISM

10. What is cultism?

a) A legal organization in schools

b) A social club for students

c) A secret group involved in unlawful activities

d) A type of government

Answer: c)

11. One cause of cultism is:

a) Religious devotion

b) Peer pressure

c) Proper upbringing

d) Academic excellence

Answer: b)

12. Which of the following is NOT a consequence of cultism?

a) Violence and insecurity


b) Academic excellence

c) Fear and intimidation

d) Loss of lives

Answer: b)

13. A way to prevent cultism in schools is:

a) Encouraging secrecy among students

b) Providing moral education and counseling

c) Promoting cult groups

d) Ignoring the problem

Answer: b)

FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION

14. What is Family Life Education?

a) Teaching family members how to fight

b) Education on marriage, relationships, and social values

c) The study of economics

d) The process of making a family tree

Answer: b)
15. One major problem of census in Nigeria is:

a) Easy data collection

b) Accurate record-keeping

c) Political interference

d) Low population

Answer: c)

16. Which of these is NOT a core message of Family Life Education?

a) Gender equality

b) Reproductive health awareness

c) Encouragement of cultism

d) Social responsibility

Answer: c)

HUMAN AND ARTS

17. What is art?

a) The study of human body functions

b) The expression of creativity through various forms

c) A branch of mathematics

d) A type of conflict

Answer: b)
18. Which of these is NOT a form of art?

a) Painting

b) Music

c) Dancing

d) Fighting

Answer: d)

19. Why do some religions disapprove of sexuality in art?

a) It promotes immorality

b) It increases faith

c) It is educational

d) It enhances moral values

Answer: a)

20. The place of arts in religion includes:

a) Helping people to express their beliefs

b) Promoting violence

c) Encouraging dishonesty

d) Reducing faith in God

Answer: a)
ECONOMIC REFORM MEASURES IN NIGERIA

21. What is privatization?

a) Government taking over private businesses

b) Selling government-owned enterprises to individuals

c) Increasing taxation

d) Creating new laws for businesses

Answer: b)

22. A reason for privatization is:

a) To improve efficiency

b) To increase government control

c) To reduce employment

d) To weaken private companies

Answer: a)

23. Which of these is NOT an advantage of privatization?

a) Increased efficiency

b) More government control

c) Economic growth

d) Attraction of foreign investments


Answer: b)

24. What is commercialization?

a) Making government businesses profit-driven

b) Closing down industries

c) Reducing competition

d) Increasing unemployment

Answer: a)

25. A disadvantage of privatization is:

a) Increased government revenue

b) Unemployment due to downsizing

c) Improved business efficiency

d) More economic growth

Answer: b)

26. Deregulation in Nigeria means:

a) Government allowing more private sector involvement

b) Government controlling all industries

c) Increasing restrictions on businesses

d) Reducing private ownership

Answer: a)
27. One of the problems of economic reform measures in Nigeria is:

a) Lack of political will

b) Excess employment

c) Rapid industrialization

d) Low corruption

Answer: a)

MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS

28. A way to resolve conflicts peacefully is through:

a) Dialogue and negotiation

b) Violence and aggression

c) Spreading false information

d) Ignoring the issue

Answer: a)

29. Which of the following best defines self-esteem?

a) The way we value and perceive ourselves

b) The amount of money we have

c) The number of friends we have


d) The clothes we wear

Answer: a)

30. The major reason for conducting a census is to:

a) Determine the number of educated people

b) Know the total population and plan for development

c) Reduce the birth rate

d) Increase the crime rate

Answer: b)

This set of questions covers all the topics you requested and will be useful for JSS 3 students. Let me
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