GST205 MCQ
GST205 MCQ
GST205 MCQ
1. We need to protect our environment because our environmental practices affect our
(A) Health
(B) Education
(C) Farming
(D) Business
2. Drugs and alcohol abuse _____ immune system
(A) Strengthens
(B) Weakens
(C) Enhances
(D) Grades
3. Spanking of naughty child is not a violence in _____
(A) USA
(B) Canada
(C) Nigeria
(D) Britain
4. Beating of potential suitor is not a violence in the _____ tribe
(A) Hausa
(B) Yoruba
(C) Fulani
(D) Ibo
5. Violence in the family could be caused by the following except _____
(A) Lack of appropriate value
(B) Lack of respect
(C) Number and gender of the children
(D) Age of the children
6. Which of the following cannot cause violence in a society?
(A) Lack of tolerance
(B) Break in communication
(C) Mental illness
(D) Diabetes
7. Which of the following is not a renewable resource?
(A) Soil
(B) Wild life
(C) Coal
(D) Wind
8. Which of the following is a renewable resource?
(A) Plant
(B) Crude oil
(C) Limestone
(D) Rocks
9. Proper management of Economy to benefit masses could be ensured through the
following except
(A) Honesty
(B) Pragmatism
(C) Meritocracy
(D) Nepotism
10. One way of solving problems of leadership in our society is
(A) Tribalism
(B) Ethnicity
(C) Political victimization
(D) Justice
11. Establishing good values involve the enhancement of the following except
(A) Respect
(B) Honesty
(C) Industrialization
(D) Discipline
12. Which of the following is the best form of leadership if administered properly?
(A) Autocratic form
(B) Authoritarian form
(C) Democratic form
(D) Military form
13. One way by which students contribute to environmental protection is
(A) Cigarette smoking
(B) Proper disposal of cigarette stubs
(C) Burning of tires
(D) Competing with on-coming vehicle on road
14. Which of the following is not a quality of good leaders?
(A) Honesty
(B) Integrity
(C) Pessimism
(D) Creativity
15. One way by which we cannot prevent ourselves from malaria fever is through
(A) Use of insecticide
(B) Use of mosquito net
(C) Avoidance of water holding container
(D) Disposal of cans around houses
16. The three major components of leadership are __ except
(A) Direct
(B) Mislead
(C) Influence
(D) Guide
17. Cultism, exam malpractices and drug abuse are common happenings in
(A) Primary School
(B) Secondary school
(C) Tertiary institutions
(D) All of the above
18. In curbing social vices among youth especially students, the responsibility lie on
(A) Parents
(B) Teachers
(C) Government
(D) All of the above
19. Mental illness could be caused by
(A) Poor leadership style
(B) Territorial interest
(C) Drug and alcohol abuse
(D) Lack of adequate social amenities
20. Training to become a good leader should be adopted by which of the following category
of people in an ideal society?
(A) All
(B) Children
(C) Youth
(D) Old
21. We need to protect our environment because our environmental practice affect our ____
(A) Reproduction
(B) Relationship
(C) Health
(D) None of the above
22. The following are the ways we can keep our environment clean except_________
(A) Littering environment
(B) Recycle plastic material
(C) Avoid smoking, burning of tires
(D) Avoid open defecation
23. Stagnant water spots in the environment is a good breading sites for _____________
(A) Mice
(B) Flies
(C) Mosquitoes
(D) Rats
24. Avoiding smoking, bush burning, tire burning will help reduce ________pollution
(A) Air
(B) Water
(C) Later
(D) Land
25. Lung cancer is common among___________
(A) Smokers
(B) Drunker
(C) Travellers
(D) All of the above
26. Communicable diseases are restricted to________
(A) Africans
(B) Rich
(C) Poor
(D) Non of the above
27. _______ is anything that can be used to satisfy a need or desire
(A) Food
(B) Resource
(C) Nature
(D) Man
28. Components of the environment that can be utilized by man to promote his welfare are
considered to be _________
(A) Economic Resources
(B) Water Resources
(C) Natural Resources
(D) All of the above
29. _____ is type resources that can be maintained or replaced after use if managed properly
(A) Non-renewable resources
(B) Water resources
(C) Renewable resources
(D) Natural resources
30. Non-renewable resources are resources that once used are not restorable and are lost
forever
(A) True
(B) False
(C) Partially true
(D) None of the above
31. One of these is an example of Renewable resources
A) Coal
(B) Forest
(C) Oil
(D) Minerals
32. Mineral, Metals and Soil are example of _____
(A) Nigerian resources
(B) Non- renewable resources
(C) Renewable resources
(D) None of the above
33. ______ is the place that provides the plants/trees that maintain balance in nature
(A) Water
(B) Air
(C) Land
(D) River
34. ______ is not an important natural resources that is useful to human health
(A) Water
(B) Money
(C) Land
(D) Forest
35. _____ involves the preservation of the natural environment
(A) Conservation
(B) Consumption
(C) Health
(D) Biodiversity
36. One of the following is not a need for conservation
(A) Increasing human population
(B) Increase in Pollution
(C) Lack of Money
(D) Deforestation
36. Which of the following are components of conservation?
A) Technology, Ethical, Moral, Economic
(B) Money, Air, people
(C) Family, Society, Pairs
D) None of the above
37. Conservation involves the collective responsibility of _____
(A) Government, Industries and communities
(B) Forest, Water and Land
(C) Natural Resources
(D) All of the above
38 ______ is the reuse of waste materials
(A) Substitution
(B) Re-utilization
(C) Restoration
(D) Revitalization
39. One of the following is not a principle of conservation
A) Environmental Hazard
(B) Restoration
(C) Protection
(D) Substitution
40. _____ deals with the strategy of use-the best use of resources
A) Integration
(B) Allocation
(C) Sustained yield
(D) Recycling
41. A lengthy period of time of about three to ten years when HIV results in AIDs is called
(A) Lactation period (B) Stage I (C) Incubation period (D) Infection stage
(A) Weight loss (B) Cough (C) Itchy skin (D) Cold sores
43. One major socio-psychological factors affecting the spread of HIV/AIDs in Africa is
(B) Low condom
(A) Endemic diseases use (C) Malnutrition (D) Economic factors
44. Body fluids in which HIV can be found include EXCEPT _________
(A) Blood (B) Saliva (C) Semen (D) Sweat
45. HIV cannot be transmitted through the following ways EXCEPT____________
(A) Playing together (B) Shaking hands (C) Sexual intercourse (D) Sneezing
46. HIV belongs to a group of viruses called__________
(A) Retroviruses (B) Antigens (C) AIDs (D) HIV 2
47. HIV targets and infects a type of white blood cells called____________
(A) Body cells (B) Heamoglobin (C) Virus (D) CD4 T-helper cells
48. HIV 2 is found mainly in _________
(A) West Africa (B) Asia (C)Europe (D) North America
49. The first case of AIDs was reported in Nigeria in _________
(A)1980 (B) 1986 (C) 1970 (D) 1960
50. A display of aggression or the employment of physical force so as to damage or injure is called ________
(A) Vexation (B) Violence (C) Anger (D) Restiveness
51. Students responsibilities as leaders include the following EXCEPT___________
(A) Declination from (B) Inclination to
vices virtues (C) Discipline (D) Rumour mongering
52. One major need for students to protect their environment is that ______________________
(A) Students are (B) Students are (C) Diseases know no (D) Their contributions are
literate leaders boundaries needed
53. One major way students can contribute to reduce the burden of malaria in our environment is to ______
(A) Avoid use of (C) reduce water-logged
toilet (B) Avoid spitting spots (D) Respect or cleaners
54. The best leadership is ____________
(A) Democracy (B) Autocracy (C) Laissez Faire (D) Oligarchy
55. A democratic leader has to be authoritarian to ______________________________
(A) Win election (B) Get things done (C) Fail (D) Get followership
56. One of the consequences of Bad leadership is______________________
(A) Breakdown of law (B) Resistance (C) Anarchy (D) Discontentment
57. The leadership that preaches do as you can but within the law is called
(A) Democracy (B) Autocracy (C) Laissez Faire (D) Oligarchy
58. The following are examples of good virtues to be displayed by students EXCEPT______________
(A) Honesty (B) Humility (C) Hard work (D) Nepotism
59. The following are examples of vices students must shun EXCEPT______________
(A) Cultism (B) Stealing (C) Gossiping (D) Respect
60. The distribution of accidents does NOT include the following
(A) Age (B) Season (C) Sexual intercourse (D) Road
61. Components of the environment includes all the following EXCEPT______________
(A) Physical (B) Biological (C) Health (D) Social
62. Which of these is a life support system
(A) Chemicals (B) Humans (C) Goods (D) Air
63. A good example of sociological hazard is ________________________
(A) Movement (B) Overcrowding (C) Diseases (D) Culture
64. Residues include all the following EXCEPT__________________
(A) Excreta (B) Liquids (C) Solids (D) Gases
65. Cardiovascular disease is a risk factor associated with _____________________________
(A) Excessive fat
intake (B) Protein (C) Drug abuse (D) Smoking
66. Which of these drugs causes profound distortion of mood, perception and thought process
(A) Meprobanate (B) Phenelzine (C) LSD-25 (D) Alcohol
67 Snake breeding and scorpion bites can results from _______________________
(A)Open refuse
dumping (B) Environment (C) rodent infestation (D) Latrines
68. Fly infestation, skin rashes, loss of appetite and vomiting can be caused by ______________________
(A) Household (D) Diarrheal disease
members (B) Natural factors (C) Filthy habits outbreak
69. Pulmonary fibrosis is a disease associated with __________________________
(A) Pest infestations (B) Dust pollution (C) Parasites (D) Biological hazards
70. The following are ways to remedy noise pollution EXCEPT __________________________
(A) Isolation of (B) machine
workers Insulation (C) Increased exposure (D) Reduce exposure time
71. One major effect of Sexual Abuse is ___________________________
(A) Unwanted (C) Good sex life during
pregnancy (B) Good health marriage (D) Morality
72. Accident cases are more common in _________________________
(A) The road (B) Urban areas (C) Rural areas (D) Air
73. Human factors that can cause accident include the following EXCEPT _______________________
(B) Mechanical
(A) Poor road design fault (C) bad road (D) Poor vision
74. Environmental factors of accidents include the following EXCEPT ______________________
(A) Fog (B) Dry season (C) Heavy down pour (D) Haze
75. Prevention of accident by machine should focus on ___________________
(A) Proper design of (B) Road
tools maintenance (C) Use of safety belt (D) Safety Laws
76. Response to accidents and emergencies are categorized under the following EXCEPT_____________
(A) Emergencies at
home (B) Workplace (C)Recreation (D) In Transit
77 To prevent flow of venom from snake bite, apply _______________________
(A) Explosions (B) Tourniquet (C) Iodine (D) Drug
78. To prevent loss of blood from cuts, apply ____________________
(A) Iodine (B) Tourniquet (C) Insecticide (D) Caution
79. Which of these first aid is suitable in collapsed or tall buildings under infernos
(A) Gathering Points (B) Cuts (C) Blocked points (D) First Aid