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This short and clear study guide pulls 10 likely Civic Education and Government questions directly from your lesson. Each question is presented in the exact theme of your lesson, rewritten for clarity, and arranged in a simple A–D format.
To make learning easier, each correct answer includes a brief explanation and friendly language you can quickly understand. Let’s dive in!
1. Who is a responsible citizen?
A. Someone who ignores laws
B. Someone who destroys public property
C. Someone who fulfills duties and obeys laws
D. Someone who avoids community service
✅ CORRECT ANSWER: C – Someone who fulfills duties and obeys laws
Explanation: A responsible citizen contributes positively to society by obeying laws, paying taxes, and supporting community values.
2. What is community service?
A. Punishment for criminals only
B. Public good done voluntarily
C. Work done only by government officials
D. Paid employment by community leaders
✅ CORRECT ANSWER: B – Public good done voluntarily
Explanation: Community service involves helping society without expecting payment—such as cleaning, guiding, or supporting social projects.
3. What does the rule of law mean?
A. Only some people obey the law
B. Leaders are above the law
C. Everyone is equal before the law
D. The law applies only to citizens
✅ CORRECT ANSWER: C – Everyone is equal before the law
Explanation: Rule of law means no individual is above the law, including leaders and government officials.
4. Which of the following is NOT peculiar to Nigeria?
A. Right to peaceful assembly
B. Federal character
C. Tripartite government
D. House of Lords
✅ CORRECT ANSWER: D – House of Lords
Explanation: The House of Lords exists in the UK, not Nigeria, making it the option not peculiar to the Nigerian system.
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5. What document proves that you own land in Nigeria?
A. Birth certificate
B. Certificate of occupancy
C. Voter’s card
D. Local government ID
✅ CORRECT ANSWER: B – Certificate of occupancy
Explanation: The Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) is the official legal proof of land ownership.
6. Who is responsible for making laws?
A. Judiciary
B. Executive
C. Legislature
D. Police Service
✅ CORRECT ANSWER: C – Legislature
Explanation: In Nigeria, the Legislature (e.g., National Assembly, State Houses of Assembly) performs the law-making function.
7. Who belongs to the Executive arm of government?
A. Judges and magistrates
B. Senators
C. Ministers and commissioners
D. Traditional rulers
✅ CORRECT ANSWER: C – Ministers and commissioners
Explanation: The Executive implements laws and manages day-to-day governance activities.
8. What is the primary function of the Judiciary?
A. Enforcing laws
B. Making laws
C. Interpreting laws
D. Campaigning for elections
✅ CORRECT ANSWER: C – Interpreting laws
Explanation: The Judiciary explains, interprets, and applies the law to ensure justice.
9. Who is a citizen?
A. Anyone who lives in a country temporarily
B. A person legally recognized as a member of a state
C. Anyone who visits the country
D. Only people with property
✅ CORRECT ANSWER: B – A person legally recognized as a member of a state
Explanation: Citizenship gives a person legal rights, duties, and national identity.
10. A citizen is to the state as…?
A. Teacher is to ruler
B. Student is to school
C. Member is to country
D. Strangers are to community
✅ CORRECT ANSWER: C – Member is to country
Explanation: A citizen belongs to and identifies with their country just as a member belongs to a group.
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Conclusion
This quick revision guide has transformed your video subtitles into clear, exam-ready Civic Education questions. Reviewing these concepts consistently will improve your confidence and accuracy during exams. Keep practicing—you’re getting closer to excellence!
Keywords
Civic Education Questions
Government Likely Questions
WAEC Civic 2025
NECO Civic Education Practice
Citizenship and Rule of Law
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