WAEC - Government (1998)

  • 1
    Liberal democracy thrives best in a
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    (B)
    multi-party system
  • 2
    Feudalism is a system of government where
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    (A)
    a few people monopolize the ownership of land
  • 3
    Which of the following is a feature of communism?
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    (A)
    common wonership of the means of production
  • 4
    The principle that any government that loses the support of the legislature resigns is practised in a
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    (E)
    Cabinet system
  • 5
    The purpose of Montesquieu's argument for the separation of powers was to
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    (A)
    prevent tyranny by the government
  • 6
    A system where at least two levels of government derive their powers from the constitution is called
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    (C)
    federal
  • 7
    Which of the following countries has an unwritten constitution?
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    (D)
    Britain
  • 8
    A constitution that requires a complex procedure for the amendment of its provision is described as
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    (D)
    rigid
  • 9
    One of the reasons why states form a federation is to
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    (C)
    cater for local differences
  • 10
    Concurrent list in a federal constitution issues within the legislative powers of the
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    (D)
    federal government and state government
  • 11
    The legislature of a federal system of government is usually
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    (C)
    bicameral
  • 12
    In the legislature, a private member's bill is
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    (A)
    introduced by a member of Parliament
  • 13
    The communist ideology was propounded by
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    (B)
    Kari Marx
  • 14
    Collective responsibility implies that every member of cabinet
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    (D)
    take the credit or blame for the decisions made by the cabinet
  • 15
    A state is said to be unitary if it
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    (B)
    is orgnized under a single government
  • 16
    In parliamentary system of government a vote of no confidence means expression of disapproval of
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    (A)
    government 's general policies
  • 17
    A government shared by two authorities is called
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    (A)
    diarchy
  • 18
    A singled-member constituency is one in which
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    (C)
    only one representative is elected from each constituency
  • 19
    Presidential system of government allows the
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    (E)
    President to elect ministers from outside the Legislature
  • 20
    The Executive arm of government refers to a body which
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    (C)
    administers the law
  • 21
    One major disadvantage of a two-party system is that
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    (A)
    choice of political associations is limited
  • 22
    Which of the following methods can be used by the Legislature to check the Executive in a presidential system?
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    (D)
    Impeachment
  • 23
    Indirect election refers to an election that
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    (A)
    is conducted through an electoral college
  • 24
    Universal adult suffrage means that only
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    (C)
    eligible adults are allowed to vote and be voted for
  • 25
    The system of election whereby each political party is given a percentage of seats that is equal to the percentage of popular votes cast in its favour is known as
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    (B)
    proportional representation
  • 26
    One of the reasons for the establishment of a public corporation is to
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    (A)
    undertake projects that require huge sums of money
  • 27
    The policy-making powers in a public corporation are vested in the
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    (E)
    Board of Directors
  • 28
    Local government election, local government areas are generally divided into
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    (D)
    wards
  • 29
    Neutrality of civil servants means that they
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    (B)
    should not take party in politics
  • 30
    The Unification Decree that turned Nigeria to a Unitary State was promulgated during the regime of General
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    (B)
    Aguiyi Ironsi
  • 31
    The emirate system in the Hausa/Fulani traditional administration was
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    (A)
    hierarchical
  • 32
    In the Igbo traditional political system, the Okpara was the
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    (A)
    administrative head of his kindred
  • 33
    Nationalist movements started late in French West Africa because
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    (E)
    France suppressed political associations and parties
  • 34
    An Oba in the traditional Yoruba political system was
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    (A)
    the executive head of his people
  • 35
    An Oba in the traditional Yoruba political system was
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    (A)
    the executive head of his people
  • 36
    Universal adult suffrage was first adopted throughout Nigeria under the constitution of
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    (E)
    1979
  • 37
    A recurrent problem of Nigerian federalism is
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    (E)
    national unity
  • 38
    One of the main features of the Republican Constitution adopted by Nigeria in 1963 was that the
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    (C)
    President became the Head of State
  • 39
    In the 1922 Clifford Constitution of Nigeria
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    (A)
    all the members of the Executive Council were British
  • 40
    Who among `the following nationalists founded the first political party in Nigeria?
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    (D)
    Herbert Macaulay
  • 41
    A major problem of political parties in Nigeria during the First Republic was that all
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    (C)
    were tribally based
  • 42
    Which of the following political parties immediately succeeded the Nigerian Youth Movement?
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    (A)
    National Council of Nigeria and the Camerouns (NCNC)
  • 43
    The Kaduna State Executive Legislative crisis of 1981 resulted in
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    (E)
    the impeachment and removal of the governor of the state
  • 44
    The dominant actors in the Action Group crisis of 1962 were
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    (B)
    Obafemi Awolowo and Ladoke Akintola
  • 45
    Who founded the Unity Party of Nigeria in the Second Republic?
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    (C)
    Chief OBafemi Awolowo
  • 46
    The 1953 motion for self-government now in Nigeria was moved by
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    (C)
    Chief Anthony Enahoro
  • 47
    One of the major functions of the emir in the Hausa-Fulani traditional political system was to
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    (B)
    interpret all laws
  • 48
    The traditional system of government in pre-colonial Nigeria was based largely on
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    (C)
    Communalism
  • 49
    Which of the following bodies may regarded as a regional organization?
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    (E)
    ECOWAS
  • 50
    The non-permanent members of the Security Council of the United Nations Organization are appointed for a period of
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    (B)
    two years