Which political system allows only one ideology for the state?
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(A)
socialism
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In a representative government, citizens exercise their political power
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(B)
indirectly
3
The essence of the concept of devolution is to cater for the interests of the
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(B)
majority
4
A country's constitution may be derived from which one of the following sources?
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(D)
Customs and conventions
5
One major problem associated with the cabinet system of government is the
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(A)
abuse of power
6
Representative governments around the world pay attention to public opinion because of the following factors except
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(A)
protection of the government from media scrutiny
7
The determination and execution of government policies is the core function of
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(C)
Civil Service
8
Public corporation has a legal personality which means that
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(B)
it can sue and can be sued
9
Local Government authorities may not receive cooperation from the local people due to the issue of
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(C)
lack of support for the ruling governemnt
10
Delegated legislation can be controlled by
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(C)
parliamentary question time
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A one-party system imposed by law with all other parties proscribed is
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(B)
a de jure one party system
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Multi-party system is saddled with the problem of
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(A)
divisiveness
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One of the importance of voting in a democracy is that, it
תְשׁוּבָה
(C)
commits citizens to the political system
14
An electoral system in which the electorate elects a small group of people who in turn elects political office holders is known as
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(C)
Electoral college
15
Most pressure groups especially in West Africa fail to achieve their goals as a result of
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(D)
corrupt leadership
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A pressure group which resorts to violence as a means of pressing home its demands is described as
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(A)
anomic
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Press control is necessary for a state, particularly in the area of
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(C)
state security and secrets
18
The media helps to enrich discourse on national issues through its
תְשׁוּבָה
(B)
editorial comments
19
Information dissemination and communication in a political environment had been made faster and easier with the advent of
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(D)
social media
20
The passing of laws by an arm of government to regulate society is the function of the
תְשׁוּבָה
(C)
legislature
21
Militant nationalism in British West Africa after World War II sought to
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(B)
overthrow colonialism
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Proto-nationalism was a movement limited to the demands for
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(B)
reforms of the political class and respect for African religion
23
The youth movement across British West African territories served as a spring board for the formation of
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(B)
political parties to champion the course of self-rule
24
A country's foreign policy is foremost driven by
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(D)
national interest
25
The first inter-territorial political movement organized in the 1920s which sought to bring all the British West African territories together to fight the colonial establishment was the
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(C)
National Congress of British West African
26
The African Union is unable to play its role on the global political scene very well due to the
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(D)
divided loyalty among member states.
27
Which of the following options does the Commonwealth of Nations commit resources to?
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(D)
Promotion of representative democracy
28
Which summit drew the road map for the implementation of the African Union?
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(B)
Lusaka Summit
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One of the benefits which the West African state derives from the United Nations is
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(A)
equal opportunities of appointments to its highest office
30
The Atlantic Charter gave birth to the
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(C)
United Nations
31
Which of the following factors does not influence a country's foreign policy?
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(C)
System of education and number of universities
32
In which political system does the government control every aspect of a citizen's life?
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(C)
Totalitarianism
33
The administrative head of the ministry is the
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(C)
permanent secretary
34
The sovereignty of a state can be limited to a great extent by
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(C)
International Laws and conventions
35
A coalition government is a common feature of a
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(B)
multi-party system
36
The appointment of judges is based on the recommendation of the
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(D)
Judicial Service Commission
37
Which of the following options is not a function of political parties?
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(A)
Policy implementation
38
In an election, a secret ballot is described as the process where the voter
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(B)
cast the vote in a sealed box
39
In which system of government does the legislature pass a vote of no confidence in the government?
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(B)
Cabinet
40
The concept of social justice implies that the state must ensure
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(C)
equality of citizens
41
The basic human right of citizens in a state are
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(C)
right to life, liberty and property
42
A quasi-federal structure is so arranged in order for the
תְשׁוּבָה
(A)
centre to coordinate national level programmes
43
When a superior court declares an action of the executive ultra-vires, it means that
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(D)
the action is illegal and of no effect
44
Which of the following options does not constitute the main objectives of the United Nations?
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(D)
The use of force to comply with its provisions
45
The Economic Community of West African States was established with the following aims except to