1) What does "civic participation" refer to? a) Citizens contributing financially to political campaigns. b) Citizens actively taking part in public affairs. c) Citizens discussing political matters with family. d) Citizens voting in general elections. 2) What are public affairs? a) Matters of general interest or concern to most people in society. b) Issues related only to government policies. c) Decisions made solely by the government. d) Topics discussed in private community meetings. 3) Which of the following best describes and NGO? a) A group affiliated with the government and funded by it. b) A government-registered for-profit organisation. c) An informal group focusing on temporary projects. d) A formal group not necessarily affiliated with the government. 4) What is a common feature of both formal and informal community groups? a) Both are officially registered with the government. b) Both receive funding from the government. c) Both aim to address specific needs in society. d) Both operate exclusively for-profit activities. 5) Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of formal community groups? a) They have clear objectives. b) They are officially registered with the government. c) They operate for a sustained period of time. d) They are always affiliated with the government. 6) What does it mean when a person has legal status as a citizen? a) They have lived in a country for over 10 years. b) They are recognized by law as a member of that country. c) They are allowed to vote in elections. d) They own property in that country. 7) What document is issued to Singapore citizens to prove their legal status? a) Blue National Registration Identity Card (NRIC). b) Birth certificate only. c) Pink National Registration Identity Card (NRIC). d) Singapore passport. 8) What does "rights" refer to in the context of citizenship? a) Freedom and privileges that citizens have. b) Duties and responsibilities of citizens. c) Obligations to the government. d) National identity and culture. 9) What does "obligations of citizens" refer to? a) Rights and privileges granted by the constitution. b) Voluntary contributions to society. c) Personal preferences in participating in society. d) Duties required by being members of a country. 10) What does identity refer to in the context of citizenship? a) Legal proof of nationality. b) The amount of time spent in the country. c) How individuals perceive themselves and believe others perceive them. d) The cultural background of citizens.

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