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Consequences Of Using Fake And Adulterated Goods

MEANING OF FAKE AND ADULTERATED GOODS

Fake and adulterated goods are goods or products made with the intention to be sold as original and often mixed with materials of inferior and harmful quality.Due to adulteration, drink or food is not pure and not safe for human consumption.

FAKE AND ADULTERATED GOODS

They include:

  1. Alcoholic drinks and non-alcoholic malt drinks
  2. Processed can foods like can milk
  3. Medicines
  4. CDS ,DVDS and audio tapes
  5. Perfumes and cosmetics
  6. Vehicle spare parts
  7. Computer software like games
  8. Designer labeled clothes
  9. Watches

REASONS WHY PEOPLE MAKE FAKE AND ADULTERATED GOODS

  1. Lack of patriotism
  2. Greed
  3. Lack of morals
  4. Lack of stiff penalties
  5. Disloyalty (Lack of integrity)

EVALUATION

  1. Define fake and adulterated goods.
  2. (i) Mention two goods that can be faked.

(ii) State two reasons why people engage in the production of fake and adulterated goods.

GENERAL EVALUATION/REVISION QUESTION

  1. State the two basic kinds of clef.
  2. What is craft?
  3. List five crafts practiced in Nigeria.
  4. Explain apprenticeship.
  5. List five materials for tie and dye.

READING ASSIGNMENT

A Proper Approach to Cultural and Creative Art Book 1 by Peter Akinyemi and other authors. Pages 112 – 113.

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT

  1. Which one of the following is NOT a reason why people make fake and adulterated goods? (a) Disloyalty (b) Lack of stiff penalties (c) Good moral principles  (d) Greed
  2. Fake and adulterated alcoholic drinks are ____ (a) harmful to the human body (b) good to the human body. (c) quality or standard goods. (d) authentic goods
  3. Any edible goods or products that are unsafe for human consumption are ____ (a) authentic goods  (b) fake and adulterated goods (c) raw goods  (d) unfinished goods
  4. Which one of these goods cannot be faked and adulterated?  (a) Beans (b) CDS/DVDS (c) Vehicle spare parts (d) Processed can foods
  5. Products that are viewed as fake and adulterated are products made from low quality materials.(a) True (b) False (c) Maybe (d) Not sure

THEORY

  1. What are fake and adulterated goods?
  2. State two reasons why people make fake and adulterated goods.

WEEK SEVEN

TOPIC: CONSEQUENCES OF USING FAKE AND ADULTERATED GOODS

CONTROL OF THE SALE OF ADULTERATED GOODS

  1. Patriotism
  2. Respect for constituted authority.
  3. Honesty
  4. Non-compromise of principles.
  5. Kind – heartedness
  6. Being conscious of one’s right as a consumer and willing to reject any form of cheating.
  7. Inspection of goods made at production companies by staff of governmental agencies that are saddled with the responsibility of regulating, testing and controlling the quality of goods made and distributed in Nigeria. This is necessary to ensure that goods meet acceptable standard before the goods get to the open market and the final consumers.

EVALUATION

State two ways of controlling thedistribution and sale of fake and adulterated goods

AGENCIES THAT FIGHT AGAINST THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF FAKE ANDADULTERATED GOODS

They include:

  1. SON: This means Standards Organisation of Nigeria.
    1. It organizes test and certifies goods made in Nigeria.
    1. It ensures that goods meet acceptable standard.
    1. It takes inventory of products through proper documentation, inspecting the quality of production facility, materials and products in Nigeria etc.
  2. NDLEA: This means National Drug Law Enforcement Agency. NDLEA functions are as follows.
    1. It is saddled with the responsibility of coordinating drug law enforcement duties.
    1. It strengthens and enhances legal means of international cooperation in tackling illegal drug activitiesand eradicating illegal cultivation of narcotic plants.
    1. It takes steps to prevent the use of ordinary means of transport for illegal trafficking of narcotic drugs.
  3. NAFDAC: This means National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control. The duties of NAFDAC include the following.
    1.  It regulates and controls the importation, manufacture, distribution and sale of regulated products.
    1. It carries out test on products to ensure that the products comply with acceptable standards.
    1. It investigates the production premises and facilities.
    1. It controls exportation of products and certifies products.
    1. It compiles standard specification procedures of regulated products.

EVALUATION

  1. State the full meaning of these government agencies. (i)SON (ii)NAFDAC

(iii) NDLEA

  • Mention one duty of the above mentioned government agencies that fight against the production,distribution and sale of fake and adulterated goods.

GENERAL EVALUATION/REVISION QUESTION

  1. What is papiermache?
  2. List five materials needed for papiermache.
  3. List five objects you can use paper pulp to mould.
  4. List three professionals involved in art.
  5. List four examples of non-visual art.

READING ASSIGNMENT

A Proper Approach to Cultural and Creative Art Book 1 by Peter Akinyemi and other  authors. Pages 114 – 116.

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT

  1. NAFDAC stands for ____ (a) National Authority For Development And Commercialization  (b) National Agency for Food And Drug Administration and Control (c) New Agency For Data Access And Control (d)  None of the above
  2. Certification of goods made in Nigeria that meet acceptable standard is the sole duty of ____ (a) SON(b) NDLEA(c) NAFDAC (d) EFCC
  3. What governmental agency tackles illicit cultivation of narcotic plants? (a) NAFDAC(b)SON (c) NDLEA(d) CPA
  4. Another term for fake goods is ____ (a) substandard goods (b) standard goods

(c) genuine goods  (d) None of the above.

  • Products that meet acceptable standard are ____ goods. (a) genuine(b) substandard  (c) fake (d) None of the above.

THEORY

  1. What is the full meaning of NDLEA?
  2. What does SON represent?

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