WAEC - Government (1991)

  • 1
    The major factor underlying the first military coup in Nigeria was
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    (E)
    bribery and corruption
  • 2
    The Legislative Council under the 1946 constitution in Nigeria has a total of
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    (B)
    45 members
  • 3
    The founder and edit of the West African Pilot was
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    (D)
    Nnadi Azikiwe
  • 4
    Article 3 of the North Atlantic Charter of 1941 recognized the
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    (D)
    rights of the people to choose their own from of government
  • 5
    Which of the following was not a result of nationalist activities in West Africa?
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    (B)
    Rapid political and constitutional development
  • 6
    African members of the Commonwealth of Nationals include all the following nations group except
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    (C)
    Nigeria, Kenya, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Ghana
  • 7
    Which of the following organs of the OAU approves the organization's annual budget? The
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    (B)
    Council of Ministers
  • 8
    The ten non-permanent members of the Un Security are elected by
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    (A)
    a two- third majority of the General Assembly for a period of two years
  • 9
    The Secretary-General of the UN occupies a peculiar position because he is
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    (D)
    responsible to the UN and not to individual government
  • 10
    Which of the following is not a specialized agency of the United Nations Organization?
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    (E)
    Economic and Social Council
  • 11
    The mechanism used to limit a parliamentary debate is known as
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    (A)
    guillotine
  • 12
    In the pre-colonial political system of the Yoroba, the traditional ruler had
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    (D)
    legislativ, executive and judicial powers
  • 13
    The equivalent of the modern-day prime minister under the Hausa-Fulani pre-colonial system was the
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    (B)
    Waziri
  • 14
    The pre-colonial political organization described as acephalous was the
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    (B)
    Igbo political organization
  • 15
    The Aba riot of 1929 was a direct consequence of the
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    (C)
    attempt to mak women pay taxes
  • 16
    Which of the following is not a problem of civil service?
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    (E)
    Advising political leaders
  • 17
    By the 1979 constitution, the president has all the following powers except
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    (D)
    swearing in of a new president
  • 18
    Parliamentary supremacy implies all the following except that
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    (E)
    the power of parliamnet is over and above all other powers even that of the people
  • 19
    One of the pioneering figures in the pan-African movement was
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    (A)
    Dr. W.E.B. Du-Bois
  • 20
    Nigeria was formally divided into three regions under the constitution of
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    (B)
    1946
  • 21
    The problem of the minority groups in Nigeria was first raised in the
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    (B)
    1957/58 constitutional conference
  • 22
    Which of the following does not belong to the exclusive legislature introduced into the Northern Region of Nigeria?
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    (B)
    1946 constitution
  • 23
    Military disengagement from politics involves all the following except
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    (C)
    conduct of a census
  • 24
    The background work for the 1979 constitution started with the
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    (A)
    establisment of the constitution Drafting Commitee in 1975
  • 25
    In a one-party state
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    (A)
    only one party is recongnized offically and there is no legal opposition
  • 26
    All the following are sources of revenue to local government except
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    (C)
    duties on exportation of local products
  • 27
    The three basic fundamental rights of citizens are
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    (B)
    life, liberty and property
  • 28
    The three basic fundamental rights of citizens are
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    (B)
    life, liberty and property
  • 29
    Under a presidential system of government, the chief executive is accountable to the
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    (E)
    Electorate
  • 30
    Which of the following is not a function of the police?
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    (A)
    Enacting laws
  • 31
    The origin of democracy is associated with the
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    (B)
    Greeks
  • 32
    A country that has experienced incessant military interregnum is said to have fallen into the
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    (C)
    praetorian trap
  • 33
    The successor of Margaret Thatcher as the British Prime Minister is
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    (B)
    John Major
  • 34
    Military government usually lacks political
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    (C)
    Legitimacy
  • 35
    On which of the following was the Hausa/Fulani political system based before the introduction of indirect Rule?
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    Totalitarianism
  • 36
    Political participation in Nigeria is limited by all the following except
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    (C)
    religion
  • 37
    Which of the following best describe the system of government in Nigeria between 1922 and 1953?
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    (E)
    Unitary
  • 38
    Centralization of power is a basic feature of a
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    (A)
    unitary government
  • 39
    Which of the following actions is not a from of political participation?
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    (D)
    bribing an electoral officer
  • 40
    Which of the following is not common to both political parties and pressure groups in post-independence Nigeria?
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    (D)
    election/selection of leaders
  • 41
    The election officer charged with the responsibility of announcing election results is the
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    (B)
    Returning Officer
  • 42
    Which of the following ideals has not been violated by any member of OAU?
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    (E)
    dedication to the total emancipation of the African territories which are still under political subjugation
  • 43
    Who was the Nigerian diplomat elected president of United Nations General Assembly?
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    (D)
    General Joseph Garba
  • 44
    During the early colonial period in Nigeria, the governor ruled the protectorate by
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    Proclamation
  • 45
    The power of a state government to make policies, issue orders and spend public funds is an attribute of its
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    political authority
  • 46
    The highest court of any state judiciary in Nigeria under the 1979 constitution is the
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    (C)
    High Court
  • 47
    One can identify a rigid constitution by its
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    (A)
    Amendment procedure
  • 48
    Parliamentary government is different from presidential government because
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    (E)
    of the existence of a ceremonial Head of State
  • 49
    The transfer of political power to local authorities by the central government is known as
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    (A)
    Devolution of power
  • 50
    An elected politician represents all the following except
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    (C)
    the government
  • 51
    The term government refers to all the following except
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    (E)
    an institution made up of persons with common interest
  • 52
    The political arrangement which emphasizes community feeling and togetherness is called
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    (B)
    communalism
  • 53
    Who among the following was not a founding father of the Nigerian Youth Movement?
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    (C)
    Nnamdi Azikiwe
  • 54
    The lack of interest in the politics by many citizens in the country is referred to as
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    (A)
    Mass apathy
  • 55
    When a pressure group is made up of people of the same profession, it is called
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    (B)
    an occupational group