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=== Government 1 - Objective === | === Government 1 - Objective === | ||
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<li> | <li>Government as a subject refers to the study of | ||
<ol type="a"> | <ol type="a"> | ||
<li> | <li>territorial expansion.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>political leaders.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>the various nations of the World. </li> | ||
<li> | <li>the institutions of the state.</li> </ol> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
<li> | <li>Government is distinguished from the State because it | ||
<ol type="a"> | <ol type="a"> | ||
<li> | <li>can be changed periodically.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>does not operate in any defined territory. </li> | ||
<li> | <li>is a loosely organized structure.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>enforces its will on the people of the State</li> </ol> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
<li> | <li>A Government is legitimate if it | ||
<ol type="a"> | <ol type="a"> | ||
<li> | <li>comes to power through a coup d’etat.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>is not oppressive.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>provides social services for the people.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>has the mandate of the people to rule.</li> </ol> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
<li> | <li>A sovereign power over a number of people in a specific geographical area is called | ||
<ol type="a"> | <ol type="a"> | ||
<li> | <li>society</li> | ||
<li> | <li>region</li> | ||
<li> | <li>state</li> | ||
<li> | <li>nation</li> </ol> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
<li> | <li>Absence of government in a state is referred to as | ||
<ol type="a"> | <ol type="a"> | ||
<li> | <li>anarchy.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>confusion.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>coup d'etat. </li> | ||
<li> | <li>instability.</li> </ol> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
<li> | <li>A situation where all the citizens meet in an open place to govern the state is called | ||
<ol type="a"> | <ol type="a"> | ||
<li> | <li>direct democracy.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>electoral college.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>representative democracy.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>guided democracy.</li> </ol> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
<li> | <li>A system of government in which the political power is vested in the elected representatives is known as | ||
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<li> | <li>oligarchy.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>democracy.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>feudalism.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>fascism.</li> </ol> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
<li>Question 8 | <li>Question 8 | ||
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<li> | <li>The use of veto power in the United Nations Organization (UNO) is only exercised by the | ||
<ol type="a"> | <ol type="a"> | ||
<li> | <li>Economic and Social Council.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>International Court of Justice.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>Trusteeship Council.</li> | ||
<li> | <li>Security Council.</li> </ol> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
</ol> | </ol> | ||
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'''Answer two question only from this section.''' | '''Answer two question only from this section.''' | ||
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<li>Define ''feudalism''.</li> | |||
<li> | <li>State any '''five''' demerits of feudalism.</li> </ol> | ||
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</li> | </li> | ||
<li> | <li>In what '''six''' ways can a government of a state violate the principle of the ''Rule of law''? </li> | ||
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<li>What is ''an absolute majority system?''</li> | |||
<li>Identify any '''five''' disadvantages of the system.</li> </ol> | |||
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</li> | </li> | ||
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<li>Define ''opinion poll.''</li> | |||
<li> | <li>State '''five''' factors that make the conduct of public opinion unreliable in West Africa.</li> </ol> | ||
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</li> | </li> | ||
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<li>Define pub ic corporation.</li> | |||
<li> | <li>Give '''five''' reasons for setting up a public corporation in your country.</li> </ol> | ||
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</li> | </li> | ||
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<li> | <li>Identify any '''six''' roles of the traditional rulers in the pre-colonial West Africa. | ||
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<li>Sub-question a</li> | <li>Sub-question a</li> | ||
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<li>Describe the composition of the Executive Council of the 1922 Clifford Constitution.</li> | |||
<li> | <li>Identify any '''five''' ways in which the Clifford Constitution was significant to Nigeria.</li> </ol> | ||
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</li> | </li> | ||
<li> | <li>Highlight '''six''' political changes introduced into the Nigerian political system by the 1954 Constitution. </li> | ||
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<li> | <li>Distinguish between a Secretary of State for the Colonies and a Governor-General in the British Colonial Administration.</li> | ||
<li>Highlight '''five''' functions of the Governor-General in the British West Africa shortly after independence.</li> </ol> | |||
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</li> | </li> | ||
<li> | <li>Describe '''six''' achievements of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) between 1979 and 1983. </li><li> | ||
<li>What is ''foreign policy'' of a country? </li> | |||
<li>State the main objectives of Nigeria foreign policy.</li></li><li><ol type="a"> | |||
<li>Describe the composition of the General Assembly of the United Nations Organization (UNO).</li> | |||
<li>Highlight '''four''' functions of the General Assembly.</li> </ol></li></ol> | |||
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[[Category:WAEC Government]] | [[Category:WAEC Government]] |
Revision as of 18:39, 28 March 2025
Government 1 - Objective
- Government as a subject refers to the study of
- territorial expansion.
- political leaders.
- the various nations of the World.
- the institutions of the state.
- Government is distinguished from the State because it
- can be changed periodically.
- does not operate in any defined territory.
- is a loosely organized structure.
- enforces its will on the people of the State
- A Government is legitimate if it
- comes to power through a coup d’etat.
- is not oppressive.
- provides social services for the people.
- has the mandate of the people to rule.
- A sovereign power over a number of people in a specific geographical area is called
- society
- region
- state
- nation
- Absence of government in a state is referred to as
- anarchy.
- confusion.
- coup d'etat.
- instability.
- A situation where all the citizens meet in an open place to govern the state is called
- direct democracy.
- electoral college.
- representative democracy.
- guided democracy.
- A system of government in which the political power is vested in the elected representatives is known as
- oligarchy.
- democracy.
- feudalism.
- fascism.
- Question 8
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 9
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 10
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 11
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 12
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 13
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 14
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 15
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 16
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 17
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 18
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 19
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 20
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 21
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 22
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 23
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 24
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 25
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 26
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 27
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 28
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 29
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 30
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 31
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 32
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 33
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 34
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 35
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 36
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 37
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 38
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 39
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 40
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 41
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 42
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 43
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 44
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 45
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 46
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 47
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 48
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- Question 49
- Option a
- Option b
- Option c
- Option d
- The use of veto power in the United Nations Organization (UNO) is only exercised by the
- Economic and Social Council.
- International Court of Justice.
- Trusteeship Council.
- Security Council.
Government 2 - Essay
Section A: Elements of Government
Answer two question only from this section.
- Define feudalism.
- State any five demerits of feudalism.
- In what six ways can a government of a state violate the principle of the Rule of law?
- What is an absolute majority system?
- Identify any five disadvantages of the system.
- Define opinion poll.
- State five factors that make the conduct of public opinion unreliable in West Africa.
- Define pub ic corporation.
- Give five reasons for setting up a public corporation in your country.
Section B: Political and Constitutional Development In West Africa and International Relations
Answer two questions only from this section.
- Identify any six roles of the traditional rulers in the pre-colonial West Africa.
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question e
- Describe the composition of the Executive Council of the 1922 Clifford Constitution.
- Identify any five ways in which the Clifford Constitution was significant to Nigeria.
- Highlight six political changes introduced into the Nigerian political system by the 1954 Constitution.
- Distinguish between a Secretary of State for the Colonies and a Governor-General in the British Colonial Administration.
- Highlight five functions of the Governor-General in the British West Africa shortly after independence.
- Describe six achievements of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) between 1979 and 1983.
- What is foreign policy of a country?
- State the main objectives of Nigeria foreign policy.
- Describe the composition of the General Assembly of the United Nations Organization (UNO).
- Highlight four functions of the General Assembly.