1.Environment means———- a. forest without animal b. houses around c. mountains d. immediate surrounding
2. Conflicts are characterized by a. organizing party b. cooperation c. friendship d. quarrel
3. HIV/ AIDS is a serious that is —– a. casual b. curable c. incurable d. not terminal
4. A large body of water surrounded by land is —— a. island b. lake c.high land d. low land
5. The first agent of socialization is —- a. peer group b. school c. family d. school
6. The climate of Nigeria is either —- or —– a. water and spring b. harmmattan and cloud c. dry and
Wet d. summer and winter
7. Which of these is a source of solar energy ? a. chemical b. coal c. sunlight d. water
8. The two stages of socialization are a. childhood and adulthood b. playing and peer group c. language
and value d. primary and secondary
9. lack of cooperation can lead to —— a. advancement b. conflict b. progress d. orderliness
10. two types of settlement are a. urban and rural b. community and school c. local and state d. city
and town
1.Environment means———- a. forest without animal b. houses around c. mountains d. immediate surrounding
2. Conflicts are characterized by a. organizing party b. cooperation c. friendship d. quarrel
3. HIV/ AIDS is a serious that is —– a. casual b. curable c. incurable d. not terminal
4. A large body of water surrounded by land is —— a. island b. lake c.high land d. low land
5. The first agent of socialization is —- a. peer group b. school c. family d. school
6. The climate of Nigeria is either —- or —– a. water and spring b. harmmattan and cloud c. dry and
Wet d. summer and winter
7. Which of these is a source of solar energy ? a. chemical b. coal c. sunlight d. water
8. The two stages of socialization are a. childhood and adulthood b. playing and peer group c. language
and value d. primary and secondary
9. lack of cooperation can lead to —— a. advancement b. conflict b. progress d. orderliness
10. two types of settlement are a. urban and rural b. community and school c. local and state d. city
and town
1.Environment means———- a. forest without animal b. houses around c. mountains d. immediate surrounding
2. Conflicts are characterized by a. organizing party b. cooperation c. friendship d. quarrel
3. HIV/ AIDS is a serious that is —– a. casual b. curable c. incurable d. not terminal
4. A large body of water surrounded by land is —— a. island b. lake c.high land d. low land
5. The first agent of socialization is —- a. peer group b. school c. family d. school
6. The climate of Nigeria is either —- or —– a. water and spring b. harmmattan and cloud c. dry and
Wet d. summer and winter
7. Which of these is a source of solar energy ? a. chemical b. coal c. sunlight d. water
8. The two stages of socialization are a. childhood and adulthood b. playing and peer group c. language
and value d. primary and secondary
9. lack of cooperation can lead to —— a. advancement b. conflict b. progress d. orderliness
10. two types of settlement are a. urban and rural b. community and school c. local and state d. city
and town
and town
SUBJECT: Social Studies
CLASS: J S ONE
TOPIC: OBJECTIVCES ASSESSMENT
DATE: 19/08/2020
- The totality of the way of life of people is known as _______________ (a) culture (b) manner (c) ideology (d) swagger.
- A law abiding citizen is the one who _______________ (a) goes to court each day (b) is a lawyer (c) is a police (d) keeps and obeys the rules of the society.
- Who wrote the National Anthem? (a) Prof. Akinuba (b) Emmanuel Odiase (c) Taiwo Akinkunmi (d) Mr. Ugochukwu Daniel.
- Types of citizenship include all except _______________ (a) registration (b) Chieftaincy (c) Birth (d) Nationalization.
- The Yoruba occupy the _______________ of Nigeria (a) west-west (b) South-south (c) East-west (d) South-west.
- Who are those responsible for safeguarding the abuse of drugs? (a) INEC (b) EFCC (c) NDLEA (d) ICPC.
- What is the maxim for All Souls High School (a) Shine Jesus shine (b) Arise and Shine (c) Light is come (d) A&B.
- Which of these features distinguishes the Yoruba’s from the Hausas? (a) Marriage (b) Dressing (c) Greeting (d) Foods.
- The letter Y in the Coat of Arm represent _______________ (a) the river Niger and River benue (b) River Osun and Ogun (c) River Kaduna and River sokoto (d) River Congo and Bony.
- What does the eagle of Nigeria Coat of Arms symbolizes (a) dignity (b) faith (c) unity (d) strength.
- The term ‘conflict’ means ——— a. association b. cooperation c. disagreement d. disarming
- The major raw material needed manufacturing of cement is——- a. coal b. clay c. limestone d. silica
- The following tribes are found in Nigeria except ——- a. Hausa b. Yoruba c. Igbo d. Bantu
- We have —— types of family in Nigeria a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 6
- Social environment include all the following except a. church b. market c.. school d. ruler
- The physical feature of Nigeria comprises ——– except a. highland b. island c. valley d. jos
- The most common family in Africa countries is ——- a. extended b. nuclear c. populous d. eminent
- Sanction for doing wrong is ——–a. approval b. punishment c. praises d. honour
- The head of the family in Nigeria is—– a. headmaster b. matron c. father d. gateman
- A peer group refers to ——- a. elderly b. instructor c. age mate d. shepherd
Go
Good day students, lets continue with our question and answer.
- ——– , ——– and —— are the major ethnic groups in Nigeria a. Hausa , Fulani and Efik b. Yoruba , Hausa and Igbo c. Gwari , Jukun and Yoruba d. Igbo , Ebibio, and Ijebu
- A room or building containing a collection of books is called—— a. storey building b. office c. school d. library
- Pregnant mothers received medical attention in —- a. dental clinic b. orthopaedic hospital c. maternity hospital d. chest hospital
- When a person is unable to read nor write , we say the person is a. educated illiterate b. old c. blind d. an illiterate
- The money paid to the woman’s family on marriage is called a. court money b. bride price c. ordinance price d. debt
- The climate in Nigeria is either ——- or —— a. wet or dry b. harmattan and cloud c. summer and winter d. autumn or spring
- The socialization of individual start from childhood to ———- a. school age b. puberty c. adulthood d. teenager
- The head of the family in Nigeria is —– a. mother b. father c. uncle d. brother
- Into how many states is Nigeria divided ? a. 36 b. 12 c. 19 d. 15
- Children’s day celebration comes up on —– every year a. May 27th b. May 1st c. Dec. 25th d. June 12th
od day students, today, we will review all the topics in questions and answers. Pls stay home and stay safe.
- A peer group refers to a. playmates b. elder c. shepherd d. instructor
- Man is a member of social group a. True b. False c. Impossible d. Incomplete
- A social organization is ——- a. the way man and animal are organized b. the way society is formed c. the people d. the government
- The conversion of public money to one’s use is ——- a. honest spending b. hard earning c. embezzlement d. reward
- Lack of cooperation can lead to —— a. progress b. conflict c. orderliness d. advancement
- The study of man and his environment is a. society b. social indigene c. social tudies d. socialization
- The marriage where a man is married to one wife is —– a. polygamy b. biogamy c. monogamy d. autogamy
- A large body of water surrounded by land is —— a. ocean b. lake c. island d. highland
- The official title of a head of secondary school is a. rector b. provost c. principal d. registrar
- What is God ( supreme being ) called in Yoruba ? a. Olorun b. Chineke c. Osanobua d. Abasi
Good day student, I believe you are all doing fine. Continue to stay home and stay safe.
Today’s topic is “ NATIONAL UNITY AND INTEGRATION ”.
National unity is a situation which people, groups or countries come togetheror agree about something.
Integration means process of becoming a full member of a group or society.
NEED FOR PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL UNITY AND INTEGRATION.
- The diverse ethnic and cultural groups that make up the Nigerian nation consider and place the nationalities and culture above others.
- Nigerian display differences through the use of their unique cultural identities.
Important National Symbols
- The National Flag
- The Nigeria Coat of Arm
- The National Pledge
- The National Anthem
- The National Passport
- The National currency
- The Constitution etc.
IMPORTANCE OF NATIONAL UNITY AND INTEGRATION
- It makes possible economic growth and attraction of foreign investment to the nation.
- It helps to promote the image of the country among the comity of nations.
- It helps to preserve and develop our common national traits .
- It brings sense of belonging and patriotism to the people etc.
ASSIGNMENT
Name two unity schools of your choice in Nigeria.
Social studies
Good day students, today’s topic is “ GROUP BEHAVIOUR”
Group behavior is the behavior of human groups, from formation to dissolution
TYPES OF GROUP BEHAVIOR
- Mass action
- Communal labour
- Protest match
Mass action refers to the situations where a large number of people behave simultaneously in a similar way but individually and without coordination.
Communal labour is refers to as a situation where the people in a group jointly carry out a task beneficial to the entire society.
Protest match: a demonstration or street protest is by a mass group or collection of groups of people in favour of a political or other cause.
CHARACTERISTICS OF GROUP BEHAVIOR
- They could destructive if there are conflicting interest eg political turgery and election mal practice.
- They could be constructive if there are common interest aimed towards achievement of group goals eg. Nigeria Labour Congress ( N.L.C) embarking on strike actions against hike in prices of petroleum products.
BENEFITS OF GROUP BEHAVIOUR
- They promote peaceful co – existence
- They bring about societal development
- Result oriented action
- Enlightenment
To be on the 24th june 2020
To be delivered on 18th may 2020
Good day students, I believe you are all doing well. Please stay at home and stay safe.
Causes and Effect of social problems
Causes
- POVERTY
- Large family size
- Laziness
- Unemployment
- Ignorance
- Examination mal-practice
- Laziness
- Low self esteem
- Societal influence
- Faulty admission system
- Improper motivation
- Parental influence
- Cultism
- Peer group influence
- Drug use and abuse
- Poor leadership
- Parental background
- Exposure to foreign values
- Corruption/ fraud
- Greed
- Economic insecurity
- Love of material wealth
- Break down of societal values and ethics
- HIV/AIDS
- Unprotected sex
- Blood transfusion
- Unsterilized piercing instruments e.g needles, syringes etc.
- Infected mother to her unborn child etc.
Assignment
Give at least one example each of causes of social problems in the society.
10/06/2020
SOCIAL ISSUES AND PROBLEMS
The Nigerian society is faced with several social issues and problems, which stand in the way of national development.
These include;
- Poverty : Is the inability to provide basic needs such as food, shelter, cliothing and education.
- Examination mal-practice: Is an act and practice that are against the rules and regulations for conducting examination e.g bringing prepared material into the exam hall.
- Cultism: Is a practice usually by a small group of people who share extreme social , religious or political beliefs.
- Corruption/ fraud: Is a dishonest or immoral act or behavior.
- HIV/AIDS: HIV is an abbreviation for
H – Human
I – Immune deficiency
V – Virus
It is a virus that destroys the immune system of the human body and exposes the body to infections.
AIDS stands for;
A – Acquired
I – Immune
D – Deficiency
S – Syndrome
Aids destroy the defense mechanism in the body.
10/06/2020
SOCIAL ISSUES AND PROBLEMS
The Nigerian society is faced with several social issues and problems, which stand in the way of national development.
These include;
- Poverty : Is the inability to provide basic needs such as food, shelter, cliothing and education.
- Examination mal-practice: Is an act and practice that are against the rules and regulations for conducting examination e.g bringing prepared material into the exam hall.
- Cultism: Is a practice usually by a small group of people who share extreme social , religious or political beliefs.
- Corruption/ fraud: Is a dishonest or immoral act or behavior.
- HIV/AIDS: HIV is an abbreviation for
H – Human
I – Immune deficiency
V – Virus
It is a virus that destroys the immune system of the human body and exposes the body to infections.
AIDS stands for;
A – Acquired
I – Immune
D – Deficiency
S – Syndrome
Aids destroy the defense mechanism in the body.
10/06/2020
SOCIAL ISSUES AND PROBLEMS
The Nigerian society is faced with several social issues and problems, which stand in the way of national development.
These include;
- Poverty : Is the inability to provide basic needs such as food, shelter, cliothing and education.
- Examination mal-practice: Is an act and practice that are against the rules and regulations for conducting examination e.g bringing prepared material into the exam hall.
- Cultism: Is a practice usually by a small group of people who share extreme social , religious or political beliefs.
- Corruption/ fraud: Is a dishonest or immoral act or behavior.
- HIV/AIDS: HIV is an abbreviation for
H – Human
I – Immune deficiency
V – Virus
It is a virus that destroys the immune system of the human body and exposes the body to infections.
AIDS stands for;
A – Acquired
I – Immune
D – Deficiency
S – Syndrome
Aids destroy the defense mechanism in the body.
Aids destroy the defense mechanism in the body.
DATE DELIVERED: JUNE 3RD 2020
Hello students, I wish you all the best of this children’s day.
Today’s topic is “ CONFLICT”
Conflict is a disagreement or argument between two or more people over matter that are of interest to them.
Types of conflicts
- Non- violent
- Violent
- Communal misunderstanding
Causes of conflict
- Religious crisis
- Language barriers
- Land disputes
- Political matters
- Tribal sentiments
- Socio – economic factors
Consequences of conflicts
- Disorderliness
- Insecurity
- Under development
- Political disintegration
- Riot / war
Conflict resolution
- Dialogue and peaceful settlement
- Intervention of law enforcement agencies
- Judgement in law court
- Government intervention
- Intervention of the elders in the community
CLASSWORK
- Define conflict
- State 2 ways to conflict resolution
- Revision
- Social problems and issue
- Causes and effects of social issues andproblems
- Measures adopted to solve social problems
- Social Groups
- Group Behaviour
- Marriage
- National Unity and integration
- Revision
- Examination
Hello students,how are you all ? Today’s topic is “CULTURE”
Culture is the total way of life of a group of people.
Components of of culture
- Material culture
- non material culture
Features of culture
- It has norms, values and beliefs
- It differs from place to place
- It is continuous
- It is universal to all mankind
- It is not stagnant
- It is shared with people
Characteristics of culture
- It is cumulative
- It allows for changes
- It is continuous
- It is a learned way of behaviour
Cultural similarities in Nigeria
- All tribes engage in farming
- Naming ceremony
- Burial rites
- Male circumcision
- All tribes agreed that cannibalism { eating of flesh } is unacceptable
Cultural differences in Nigeria
No Fields Found.- Individual ethnic groups have their peculiar arts and crafts.
- Different ethnic groups have different drums , songs and dances
- The pattern of house is varied etc
Assignment
Mention two examples each of material culture and non material culture