Grade 9 Citizenship Education chapter 4

Welcome to your Grade 9 Citizenship Education chapter 4

After carefully reading the following 30 questions, choose the correct answer.

1. 
What is the definition of indigenous knowledge?

2. 
Which of the following is an area where Ethiopia has rich indigenous knowledge systems?

3. 
How is a responsible citizen defined in the context of indigenous knowledge?

4. 
What role do indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms play in a community?

5. 
Which Ethiopian indigenous social institution involves voluntary cooperation for agricultural activities like harvesting?

6. 
Indigenous knowledge is primarily based on:

7. 
Indigenous social institutions are established by:

8. 
Which of these is NOT listed as an Ethiopian indigenous social institution?

9. 
Responsible citizens act as "change agents" in ensuring:

10. 
Indigenous knowledge systems in Ethiopia contribute to which sector?

11. 
What is the main characteristic of indigenous social institutions?

12. 
When is Debo/Jigie typically used in agricultural communities?

13. 
Indigenous knowledge is often passed down through:

14. 
Which term describes institutions like Iddir and Iqqub?

15. 
Indigenous peace building focuses on:

16. 
Indigenous knowledge is specific to:

17. 
Responsible citizens use indigenous knowledge to contribute to:

18. 
Cottage industry is an example of Ethiopian:

19. 
Which institution is associated with women's rights in some Ethiopian cultures?

20. 
The primary role of indigenous institutions in solving problems is through:

21. 
Ethiopian medicine based on local plants is part of:

22. 
Indigenous knowledge helps in the conservation of:

23. 
What is a characteristic of "Responsible citizens"?

24. 
Iqqub is an indigenous institution focused on:

25. 
Iddir is primarily established for:

26. 
Architecture in Ethiopia (like Aksum or Lalibela) is a result of:

27. 
Indigenous knowledge involves which type of systems?

28. 
Conflict resolution in indigenous systems is often:

29. 
Indigenous social institutions are based on:

30. 
The role of indigenous knowledge is vital for:

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