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=== Government 1 - Objective ===
=== Government 1 - Objective ===
<ol>
<ol>
     <li>Question 1
     <li>The underlying principle of the concept of separation of powers is mainly to
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>educate people on their rights</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>ensure constitutional review</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>prevent arbitrariness</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>tame the executive</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 2
     <li>What is commonly referred to as the association of the government and the governed
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>Monarchy</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>Stale</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>Confederation</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>Federation</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 3
     <li>The exercise of power can arise from any of the following exercises except
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>legitimate power</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>charismatic power</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>expert power</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>ideological power</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 4
     <li>There are two types of committee systems in the house of parliament as past of their operations and one of such is
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>expert committee</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>parliamentary service board</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>committee of the whole house</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>leadership committee</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 5
     <li>Maintenance of law and order in a state is the function of the
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>judicial service</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>legislative arm of government</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>citizens of the state</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>executive arm of government</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 6
     <li>The local government assists best in mentoring and grooming people for
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>citizenship and justice</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>military operations</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>leadership positions</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>large scale farming</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 7
     <li>The fundamental human rights and liberties must be entrenched in in a constitution to
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>make it difficult to tamper with</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>show concern for the people</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>serve majority interest</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>espouse love for the country</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 8
     <li>An executive president is the one who wields the powers of
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>ceremonial president only</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>leader of the government business only</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>despot and benevolent dictator</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>head of state and government</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 9
     <li>The official routine observed in carrying out functions in, the civil service is commonly known as
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>official order</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>standard order</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>bureaucracy</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>command</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 10
     <li>The public service  commission performs the following functions except
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>imposition of income tax</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>discipline of personnel </li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>welfare of personnel</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>advisory board</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 11
     <li>The issues that are at the core of a country foreign policy are referred to as
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>diplomacy</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>national interest</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>state arena</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>globalization</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 12
     <li>One of the major criticisms levelled against the United Nations( UN) is its inability  to
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>ensure universal access to education</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>adopt a universal language  for its operations</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>ensure fair permanent representation</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>enforce affirmative action and equal wealth</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>

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Government 1 - Objective

  1. The underlying principle of the concept of separation of powers is mainly to
    1. educate people on their rights
    2. ensure constitutional review
    3. prevent arbitrariness
    4. tame the executive
  2. What is commonly referred to as the association of the government and the governed
    1. Monarchy
    2. Stale
    3. Confederation
    4. Federation
  3. The exercise of power can arise from any of the following exercises except
    1. legitimate power
    2. charismatic power
    3. expert power
    4. ideological power
  4. There are two types of committee systems in the house of parliament as past of their operations and one of such is
    1. expert committee
    2. parliamentary service board
    3. committee of the whole house
    4. leadership committee
  5. Maintenance of law and order in a state is the function of the
    1. judicial service
    2. legislative arm of government
    3. citizens of the state
    4. executive arm of government
  6. The local government assists best in mentoring and grooming people for
    1. citizenship and justice
    2. military operations
    3. leadership positions
    4. large scale farming
  7. The fundamental human rights and liberties must be entrenched in in a constitution to
    1. make it difficult to tamper with
    2. show concern for the people
    3. serve majority interest
    4. espouse love for the country
  8. An executive president is the one who wields the powers of
    1. ceremonial president only
    2. leader of the government business only
    3. despot and benevolent dictator
    4. head of state and government
  9. The official routine observed in carrying out functions in, the civil service is commonly known as
    1. official order
    2. standard order
    3. bureaucracy
    4. command
  10. The public service commission performs the following functions except
    1. imposition of income tax
    2. discipline of personnel
    3. welfare of personnel
    4. advisory board
  11. The issues that are at the core of a country foreign policy are referred to as
    1. diplomacy
    2. national interest
    3. state arena
    4. globalization
  12. One of the major criticisms levelled against the United Nations( UN) is its inability to
    1. ensure universal access to education
    2. adopt a universal language for its operations
    3. ensure fair permanent representation
    4. enforce affirmative action and equal wealth
  13. Question 13
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  14. Question 14
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  15. Question 15
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  16. Question 16
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  17. Question 17
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  18. Question 18
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  19. Question 19
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  20. Question 20
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  21. Question 21
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  22. Question 22
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  23. Question 23
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  24. Question 24
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  25. Question 25
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  26. Question 26
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  27. Question 27
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  28. Question 28
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  29. Question 29
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  30. Question 30
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  31. Question 31
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  32. Question 32
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  33. Question 33
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  34. Question 34
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  35. Question 35
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  36. Question 36
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  37. Question 37
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  38. Question 38
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  39. Question 39
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  40. Question 40
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  41. Question 41
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  42. Question 42
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  43. Question 43
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  44. Question 44
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  45. Question 45
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  46. Question 46
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  47. Question 47
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  48. Question 48
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  49. Question 49
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  50. Question 50
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d

Government 2 - Essay

Section A: Elements of Government

Answer two question only from this section.

  1. Question 1
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
    5. Sub-question e
  2. Question 2
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
    5. Sub-question e
  3. Question 3
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
    5. Sub-question e
  4. Question 4
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
    5. Sub-question e
  5. Question 5
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
    5. Sub-question e

Section B: Political and Constitutional Development In West Africa and International Relations

Answer two questions only from this section.

  1. Question 6
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
    5. Sub-question e
  2. Question 7
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
    5. Sub-question e
  3. Question 8
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
    5. Sub-question e
  4. Question 9
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
    5. Sub-question e
  5. Question 10
    1. Sub-question a
    2. Sub-question b
    3. Sub-question c
    4. Sub-question d
    5. Sub-question e