Civics Final Exam Grade 11

Direction I. Write true if the statement is correct and false if it is incorrect.

  1. Promise frequently kept and broken by people all over society.
  2. The basis of for our social life is known as fulfilling obligation.
  3. Human knowledge is built on scientific facts.
  4. Truth is not the actual fact or information about something.
  5. Policy is showing the general direction to be taken.
  6. The judiciary system should be dependent of interference.
  7. Equality means treating people as equals regardless of sex, race, religion and culture
  8. Individual right should precede individual right
  9. Social morality is built on the norms, values and ethical standards of society
  10. Legal punishment is enforced on those who destroy and misuse public property.
    Direction II. Match items listed in column A with correct corresponding items under column B.
    “A” “ B”
  11. Change defined as growth or change from poverty A. Tax
  12. Have many responsibilities including working for wellbeing of their B. Unprotected sex
    community C. development
  13. A series health problem D. Social development
  14. Land or building used by citizen E. Voluntarism
  15. The area that you live in and the natural world around us. F. Legal obligation
  16. Respecting the constitution and other laws. G. Constitution
  17. Citizen have an obligation to pay money to the government H. environmental
  18. Achieved when a government has money to invest in its development. I.HIV/AIDS
  19. Fundamental law of the country. J. Public property
  20. Causes of HIV/AIDDS
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    Full Name ________________ Grade – 11 Section 4th
    Quarter Final Exam
    Subject – Civics Year: 2012 E.C Exam. Room:
    Time allowed: 1:15
    Direction III. Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives.
  21. Which of the following is traditional institution of saving?
    A. Insurance B. banks C. iddir D .all
  22. One of the following factors is relevant for economic development of the country
    A. Good working habit C. work discipline
    B. encouraging more entrepreneurship D. all
  23. Which of the following goes with assertiveness?
    A. Accepting ideas of others when they are convincing. C. Considering feelings of others
    B. Maintaining good eye contact while speaking D. all of the above
  24. Which of the following is not democratic right?
    A. the right of assembly C. Right of person accused
    B. freedom of association D. right of women
  25. Which of the following is benefit for an individual?
    A. doing house C. welfare payment by a government
    B. earning from doing work D .b and c
  26. In Ethiopia the appointment of judges for the federal Supreme Court is made by
    A. the house of people representative C. prime minster
    B. the president D. the state judicial council
  27. Social harmony exists in a country where there is
    A. strong police force B. dictatorship C. educated people D. prevalence of role of law
  28. The Pervious constitution of Ethiopia was
    A. federal government B. unitary government C. confederal D. parliamentary
  29. Ethiopia joined the League of Nations in
    A.1943 B.1923 C.1963 D.1920
  30. What are the components of knowledge?
    A. information B .data C. truth D. all
    Direction IV. Fill in the blank space with the correct answer.
  31. Expressing your opinion, needs and feelings, without ignoring or hunting the other opinion needs and
    feeling of other is called _____________.
  32. Trust in one self and once competence that result in high level of security is known as
  33. The economic cultural and social development of a country is .
  34. The basic rules and guidelines of the work place is .
    Direction V. Give short answer
  35. Explain the meaning of boycott and give one example
  36. What are the main characteristics of assertive person?
  37. List the importance of globalization
  38. What do you understand by affirmative actions? give example
  39. Describe the difference between human and democratic rights.

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