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Sample Quantitative Reasoning Exam Questions and Answers
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1. Which of these is NOT a civic duty?
A. Paying taxes
B. Voting during election
C. Keeping the environment clean
D. Constructing roads
2. Civic duties of a citizen are ________.
A. duties a citizen performs at home
B. duties a citizen perform at the office
C. the benefits the government should provide for citizens
D. the things citizens should do for their nation.
3. Nigeria celebrates democracy day on the ________.
A. 1st of October
B. 1st of May
C. 29th of June
D. 29th of May
4. In democracy, citizens do NOT vote for __________.
A. presidents
B. councilors
C. ministers
D. governors
5. Civic rights of citizens are _________.
A. the rights of citizens to have as many children as possible
B. the rights of citizens to go to school when necessary
C. all the benefits the government provides for citizens
D. all the rights citizens have over the properties of their neighbours
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6. Honesty is ________.
A. when we lie always
B. when we refuse to go on errands
C. when we cheat on others
D. telling the truth always
7. A village community does NOT have a _________.
A. market
B. church
C. stream
D. bank
8. When people are organized, they wait for their turn in public places, then they are said to be ________.
A. respectful
B. obedient
C. orderly
D. sincere
9. __________ and ___________ are the two types of community.
A. English and village
B. Traditional and modern
C. Ancient and modern
D. English and traditional
10. Failure to obey the traffic light regulation can lead to ________.
A. accident
B. riot
C. smooth ride
D. reward from government