Government 1 - Objective
- The study of government is important because it
- directs people's attention to development of non-state institutions.
- enables citizens to understand the processes for managing state affairs.
- encourages individuals to take decisions that satisfy their aspiration
- encourage the elite to remain in power.
- A system of government where political powers are inherited is called
- monarchy.
- diarchy.
- democracy.
- aristocracy.
- Democracy can be promoted through
- gerrymandering.
- slander.
- accountability.
- lobbying.
- The ability to command obedience is called
- authority.
- influence.
- legitimacy.
- mobilization.
- Legitimacy is determined mainly by
- charisma
- influence.
- acceptance.
- desire.
- Which of the following is a feature of democracy?
- Majority rule
- Election by selected adults
- Quick decision-making
- Rule by wealthy men
- Which of the following is a source of political power?
- Gerrymandering
- Election
- Filibuster
- Immunity
- Laws made by non-legislative bodies are called
- judicial review.
- delegated legislation.
- criminal laws.
- case law.
- Delegated legislation is unpopular because it
- quickens the law making process.
- receives wide publicity.
- Is not made by the legislature.
- caters for emergency situations.
- Political socialization begins from
- adulthood.
- childhood.
- old age.
- manhood.
- A. V. Dicey popularized the principle of
- rule of law.
- democracy.
- political culture.
- separation of powers.
- Which of the following is the lowest in the hierarchy of feudal system?
- Knights
- Serfs
- Nobles
- Lords
- The ratification of major executive decisions by the Legislature is in line with the application of
- separation of powers
- rule of law
- checks and balances
- fusion of powers
- In which of the following political systems is rule of law most enhanced?
- Cabinet system
- Feudal system
- Fascist system
- Communist system
- A constitution is the
- written document of traditional practices.
- functional aspect of government activities.
- supreme document of the government.
- fundamental laws of the land.
- A constitution is important because it
- teaches moral values o f the society.
- prescribes rules for those who govern.
- serves as a source of conflict in society.
- describes the laws and admonishes obedience.
- Which of the following cannot be found in a constitution?
- Fundamental Human Rights
- Manifestoes of political parties
- Organs of government
- Duties and obligations of citizens
- A rigid constitution is a feature of
- unitary system.
- monarchical system.
- federal system.
- confederal system.
- In a parliamentary system, the executive is weak because it is
- accountable to parliament.
- responsible for its own actions.
- headed by a prime minister.
- the head of state that controls the government.
- In a federal system of government, the powers of state governments are subordinate to
- the regional constitutions.
- the supreme body of state laws.
- acts of the parliament at the centre.
- provincial laws.
- Question 21
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- Question 22
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- Question 23
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- Question 25
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- Question 26
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- Question 27
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- Question 28
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- Question 29
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- Question 30
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- Question 31
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- Question 32
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- Question 33
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- Question 34
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- Question 35
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- Question 36
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- Question 37
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- Question 38
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- Question 39
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- Question 40
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- Question 41
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- Question 42
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- Question 43
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- Question 44
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- Question 45
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- Question 46
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- Question 47
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- Question 48
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- Question 49
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- Question 50
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Government 2 - Essay
Section A: Elements of Government
Answer two question only from this section.
- Question 1
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question e
- Question 2
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question e
- Question 3
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question e
- Question 4
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question e
- Question 5
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question e
Section B: Political and Constitutional Development In West Africa and International Relations
Answer two questions only from this section.
- Question 6
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question e
- Question 7
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question e
- Question 8
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question e
- Question 9
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question e
- Question 10
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question e