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2021

CIVIC EDUCATION REVISION KIT


GRADE 10-12

THE FUTURE BELONGS TO THOSE THAT


PLANS FOR IT TODAY

VOLUME ONE
340 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

0 FOR TEACHERS AND LEARNERS USE


1. The Constitution Review Commission (CRC) is one of the methods used in
drafting a national constitution. What term is given to the powers the
president uses to appoint the commission?
A. Prerogative powers
B. Presidential powers
C. Constitution.
D. Inquiries Act.
2. Since independence, Zambia has had four Constitutional Review
Commissions. Which of the following recommended the amendment of the
Republican Constitution to allow Multipartism?

A. Mwanakatwe Commission of 1995


B. Mung’omba Commission of 2003
C. Mvunga Commission of 1991
D. Chona Commission of 1972

3. There are different electoral systems in which electorates elect or vote for
their representatives into legislative powers and one of them is the
Proportional Representation System (PRS). What is its major
disadvantage?

A. A candidate can be elected by the minority but still wins


B. A candidate may be required to win over 50 percent of the votes cast in an election
C. Members of parliament are not directly answerable to the electorates
D. It provides broad representation and accountability
4. Mr. Zulu a Member of Parliament explained to the people in his
constituency how a government grant was used in his constituency. What
characteristic of governance was he promoting?

A. Political tolerance
B. Checks and balances
C. Transparency and accountability
D. Informative
5. The …….. arm of the government is the main mechanism for protection
and enforcement of the rights and freedoms outlined in the Bill of Rights.
A. Executive
B. Legislature
C. Judiciary
D. Local Government
6. A good citizen has to possess several qualities such as perseverance. What
does this quality demand?

A. Willingness to attempt several times to accomplish worthwhile goals


B. Having concern for the wellbeing of others
C. Willingness to abide by laws
D. Willingness to exercise the right to vote honestly

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7. Kaluye, a taxi driver was found eating oranges in his car which he
bought from the roadside market, after eating, he carried the peals of
oranges up to a point where he could find a bin and threw them in. Which
aspect of citizenship was portrayed by Kaluye?
A. Good
B. Legal
C. Moral
D. Natural
8. With reference to the table below, what is the difference between Jus Soli and Jus
Sanguinis?
JUS SOLI JUS SANGUINIS
A Based on blood Based on registration
relations
B Based on application Based on registration

C Based on registration Based on application


D Based on place of birth Based on blood relations

9. The two evils tackled by the Charter of Mande were …


A. Theft and killing people
B. Poverty and hunger
C. Hunger and slavery
D. Slavery and poverty
10. The Africa Charter on Human and People’s Rights (ACHPR) came in to
force on …

A. 10th December 1948


B. 27TH June 1981
C. 20th November 1989
D. 21st December 1986
11. Mrs.Chichi, a teacher of Civic Education at Mali secondary school taught
his pupils that people have human rights even when these are not
recognized, promoted and protected by those in power. Which
characteristic of human rights did the teacher refer to …………

A. Human rights are inherent


B. Human rights are inalienable
C. Human rights are universal
D. Human rights are interdependent
12. A good citizen has to possess certain qualities. Which of the following is a
quality of a good citizen?

A. Complains regularly to the press


B. Lives up to democratic principles
C. Has never registered as a voter
D. Organizes demonstrations and strikes at a place of work

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13. The Bill of Rights in the Zambian Constitution can be amended through …
A. Constitutional review commission
B. Constituent assembly
C. Referendum
D. National Constitutional Conference
14. The Anti-Corruption Commission’s general fight against corruption is
enshrined in the slogan which says that …

A. Condemn corruption, say yes to accountability


B. Fight corruption, say yes to integrity
C. Hate corruption, say yes to transparency
D. Promise integrity, say no to corruption
15. Which one of the following is not an impact of corruption on the Zambian
judiciary?

A. Loss of meaning of justice


B. Sufficient evidence
C. Offering of bribes
D. Missing of case records
16. Corruption is soliciting, accepting, obtaining, giving, promising or offering
gratification by way of a bribe or any other personal temptations or
inducement or misuse of public office for personal gain or benefit. This
definition is according to…
A. Anti-Corruption Commission.
B. Auditor generals’ Office.
C. Drug Enforcement commission.
D. Parliament
17. A group of people in Chipata dressed in a way that was not acceptable in
that society. This group of people could be said to have …………

A. Heterogeneity
B. Mono Culture
C. Counter Culture
D. Real Culture
18. Ethnocentrism is a belief in one’s culture. What belief is it?
A. Treating someone badly because of gender
B. The respect that one’s way of life style is best and judging others by it.
C. Rational, logical, hatred and suspicion of other groups
D. Respecting other people’s culture even if it does not
19. Human beings undergo important changes in their life cycle in society
such as initiation and marriage ceremonies. According to Zambian
cultural practices, these important changes are called
A. Core value
B. Cultural changes
C. Rites of passage
D. Prejudice

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20. .............affects the reproductive system by reducing sperm count in
males while females may experience irregular menstrual cycles.

A. Heroin
B. Cocaine
C. Cannabis
D. Inhalants

SOLUTION TO MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS


1 D 41 B 81 B 121 A 161 A 201 B 241 B 281 B 321 B
2 C 42 B 82 C 122 B 162 D 202 D 242 B 282 B 322 C
3 C 43 A 83 A 123 B 163 A 203 C 243 C 283 A 323 B
4 C 44 C 84 D 124 B 164 B 204 D 244 A 284 B 324 C
5 C 45 A 85 C 125 B 165 B 205 A 245 D 285 A 325 A
6 D 46 A 86 B 126 B 166 B 206 C 246 C 286 D 326 C
7 C 47 B 87 A 127 A 167 C 207 B 247 C 287 D 327 B
8 D 48 D 88 B 128 D 168 C 208 A 248 D 288 B 328 A
9 C 49 B 89 B 129 D 169 C 209 B 249 B 289 D 329 C
10 B 50 A 90 B 130 B 170 A 210 B 250 A 290 D 330 C
11 C 51 C 91 C 131 D 171 C 211 B 251 C 291 A
12 D 52 C 92 B 132 A 172 A 212 D 252 C 292 B
13 D 53 C 93 C 133 B 173 A 213 D 253 C 293 A
14 A 54 C 94 A 134 A 174 B 214 D 254 A 294 D
15 C 55 C 95 C 135 D 175 C 215 C 255 C 295 B
16 B 56 A 96 C 136 A 176 D 216 B 256 D 296 A
17 C 57 A 97 D 137 B 177 B 217 B 257 A 297 B
18 C 58 A 98 B 138 B 178 C 218 C 258 D 298 D
19 B 59 C 99 A 139 B 179 B 219 C 259 B 299 B
20 B 60 A 100 C 140 A 180 A 220 B 260 D 300 D
21 D 61 A 101 D 141 B 181 C 221 A 261 B 301 C
22 B 62 D 102 D 142 C 182 A 222 D 262 A 302 A
23 D 63 D 103 A 143 A 183 D 223 C 263 A 303 C
24 B 64 A 104 C 144 D 184 D 224 B 264 C 304 A
25 B 65 B 105 B 145 D 185 B 225 D 265 B 305 C
26 D 66 C 106 D 146 D 186 A 226 D 266 B 306 B
27 A 67 A 107 C 147 D 187 C 227 D 267 D 307 C
28 A 68 A 108 D 148 B 188 D 228 C 268 A 308 A
29 B 69 D 109 C 149 C 189 C 229 D 269 A 309 A
30 A 70 D 110 D 150 B 190 C 230 B 270 D 310 C
31 B 71 D 111 D 151 D 191 C 231 A 271 C 311 A
32 C 72 D 112 A 152 A 192 A 232 B 272 C 312 A
33 C 73 C 113 B 153 D 193 A 233 B 273 B 313 C
34 A 74 D 114 B 154 D 194 A 234 C 274 A 314 A

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35 D 75 A 115 C 155 C 195 B 235 B 275 A 315 A
36 D 76 C 116 D 156 D 196 D 236 A 276 B 316 B
37 C 77 B 117 D 157 D 197 D 237 B 277 D 317 A
38 A 78 A 118 D 158 A 198 B 238 C 278 A 318 B
39 D 79 D 119 A 159 B 199 C 239 D 279 C 319 D
40 C 80 B 120 C 160 B 200 C 240 D 280 B 320 B

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