2018/19 Jan/Feb Waec Gce Civic Education (obj and theory) Questions And Answers Posted

*2018 WAEC GCE JAN/FEB CIVIC EDUCATION THEORY SOLUTION*

CIVIC OBJ:
1-10: ABDCBDCBAB
11-20: CBBABDCBDD
21-30: ACDCDCCDDD
31-40: ADADCDAACD
41-50: CADBCBCBCD

(1a)

– The dignity of labour, also known as the dignity of work , is the philosophy that all types of jobs are respected equally, and no occupation is considered superior.

– Loyalty : The fidelity of an individual to a nation, either one’s nation of birth, or one’s declared home nation by oath ( nationalization ).

– Justice is the legal or philosophical theory by which fairness is administered.

– Commitment: The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, an engagement or obligation that restricts freedom of action.

– Courage is the choice and willingness to confront agony, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation.

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(2a)

(i) It enables individuals to become conscious of their rights and ready to claim it.

(ii) It gives citizens willingness to report cases of human right abuse to the authorities

(iii) Individuals have respect for the right of their fellow beings

(2b)

(2c)

(i) The right to life of a citizen can be curtailed if he is found guilty of murder, armed robbery, or any other serious crime

(ii) Right to freedom of movement of a citizen may be denied if the citzen has a criminal case pending in court

(iii)Right to freedom of association and assembly can be denied a citizen for the sake of peace and order by the police

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3a)
interpersonal relationship is a strong, deep, or close association or acquaintance between two or more people that may range in duration from brief to enduring

3b)
I)Communication skills,

ii)Verbal Communication

iii)non verbal communication

iv)Listening Skills

v)Emotional intelligence

vi)Team-working

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NO7.

a. Law making

b. Control over state funds

c. Oversight the other branches of government in areas that are coterminous with the legislative powers.

d. Receipts and disposal petitions.

e. Screening of nominees for executive appointment.

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(8)

(i) Selfishness: It is a situation where a leader does not care about the needs of other people but about himself and things that will favour him.

(ii) Party Interest: This is a situation whereby the interest of the party is placed above the views of other people on an issue irrespective of the benefits of the popular view of the citizens.

(iii) Wrong Orientation: In developing countries like Nigeria, politics is seen as a quick way to success rather than avenue to serve people.

(iv) Lack of Vision: Majority of political office holders lack the vision to serve the interest of the citizens.

(v) Corruption and bribery: Through this, the leaders loot public treasury just to satisfy their selfish desires.

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