Introduction to Civic Education - JSS1 Civic education Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What is the primary goal of civic education?
Encouraging artistic expression
Promoting informed and engaged citizenship
Enhancing scientific knowledge
Fostering athletic excellence
Which of the following is NOT a component of civic education?
Government structures
Culinary arts
Political processes
Human rights
Why is civic education essential in a democracy?
To discourage citizen involvement
To preserve democratic principles
To limit freedom of speech
To promote misinformation
How does experiential learning contribute to civic education?
By discouraging active participation
By providing hands-on experiences
By limiting interactions with the community
By focusing solely on theoretical knowledge
In which subjects can civic education be integrated for interdisciplinary connections?
Mathematics and physics
History and social studies
Music and dance
Physical education and sports
What does civic education aim to foster among individuals?
Ignorance and apathy
Tolerance and diversity
Isolation and individualism
Discrimination and bias
Which learning method involves online platforms, educational games, and multimedia resources?
Experiential learning
Classroom instruction
Traditional learning
Technological learning
What role does civic education play in shaping the future of societies?
It promotes division and conflict
It erodes democratic principles
It fosters informed, responsible, and engaged citizens
It discourages civic participation
Why is civic education considered a safeguard against the erosion of democracy?
It promotes misinformation
It encourages blind obedience
It helps identify and resist manipulation
It limits access to information
Which approach makes civic education more engaging and accessible by using various subjects?
Technological learning
Interdisciplinary connections
Experiential learning
Traditional learning