Government 1 - Objective
- Government as an institution of the state is defined as a body which
- conducts elections for the country
- makes, enforces and interprets laws for the state
- hires and trains political leaders
- makes and interprets laws
- The study of government in school is important because the students can
- be assisted by political leaders
- learn about their rights
- qualify for elections
- be nominated for a trip abroad
- The primary function of government in a state is to
- maintain law and order
- provide transport services
- engage in campaigns and rallies
- imprison criminals
- The functions of the state are achieved through
- political socialization
- separation of powers
- organs of government
- diplomatic means
- A unique feature of a state is
- information
- anarchy
- organized laws
- direct democracy
- Ability to enforce obedience is known as
- legitimacy
- power
- influence
- fame
- A major source of political power is
- election
- force
- influence
- ombudsman
- Power is transferred into authority through
- force
- legitimacy
- judiciary
- sovereignty
- Political authority is the
- legitimate right to exercise political power
- ability to control political behaviour
- right to participate in political campaigns
- right to form political parties
- The extent to which the citizens accept the institutions, officials and activities of government is known as
- authority
- permission
- legitimacy
- power
- The concept of sovereignty was propounded by
- Adam Smith
- Jeremy Bentham
- Karl Marx
- Jean Bodin
- Popular sovereignty belongs to the
- immigrants
- electorate
- cabinet
- legislature
- Which of the following factors places limitation to the application of Sovereignty in a state?
- Civil service
- International laws
- Political culture
- Political parties
- Democracy originated from
- Greece
- Britain
- USA
- Germany
- Which of the following is a basic principle of democracy? Rule by
- the majority and the protection of the minority
- the wealthy few
- the minority at the expense of the majority
- two political parties
- The concept of political culture was introduced by
- Friendrich Engels
- Abraham Lincoln
- Harold Laski
- Gabriel Almond
- Which of the following is a component of political culture?
- Injunction
- Cognitive orientation
- Mandamus
- Harbeas corpus
- The teaching and learning of political culture is known as political
- participation
- socialization
- administration
- development
- Which of the following can contribute to political socialization?
- Gerrymandering
- Tourism
- Diplomatic immunity
- Terrorism
- Which of the following political concepts promotes sharing and cooperation in a society?
- Aristocracy
- Capitalism
- Communalism
- Oligarchy
- Which of the following is true about a capitalist state?
- Private individuals control the economy
- The workers are not exploited
- Government controls the means of production
- There is no class struggle
- The highest stage of socialism is
- oligarchy
- capitalism
- totalitarianism
- communism
- Foreign domination by a group of people for social and economic benefits is known as
- nationalism
- colonialism
- feudalism
- constitutionalism
- A communist system recognises
- class division
- the need of individual
- human capital
- division of labour
- Which of the following is the lowest in the hierarchy of a feudal system?
- Lords
- Serfs
- Knights
- Nobles
- A common feature of feudalism is
- hierarchical land ownership between the lords and the serfs
- private ownership of the means of production and distribution
- separation of powers
- fusion of powers
- An open market economy is a unique feature of
- welfarism
- socialism
- feudalism
- capitalism
- Which of the following political systems discourages socialism?
- fascism
- Feudalism
- Communalism
- Welfarism
- The manor is a unique feature of
- feudalism
- monarchy
- totalitarianism
- communism
- The principle of rule of law was popularized by
- Gabriel Almond
- Charles Montesquieu
- Jean Bodin
- A. V. Dicey
- The body charged with the responsibility of preparing a new constitution in a country is the
- electoral commission
- constituent assembly
- judicial service commission
- electoral college
- The institution connected with law adjudication is the
- judiciary
- police
- government
- executive
- Which of the following is not a characteristic of confederation?
- The right to secede is allowed
- Sovereignty resides in the centre
- The centre and units agree before taking decisions
- Autonomous units are more powerful than the centre
- Which of the following is a function of a head of state?
- Settles cases
- Arbitrates electoral petitions
- Creates new constitutions
- Receives foreign dignitaries
- Citizenship can be changed through
- proclamation
- residence
- renunciation
- announcement
- On which of the following platforms do political parties mainly present their manifestoes to the electorate?
- Campaigns and rallies
- The state controlled mass media
- Public lectures
- Inter-party debates
- In a two-party system, only two political parties
- exist in the country
- dominate the political scene
- register their members
- undertake political education
- Which of the following is not a form of proportional representation?
- Alternative vote
- Second ballot
- List system
- Plurality system
- The efficiency of public corporations can be enhanced through
- increased production of goods
- appointment of staff based on patronage
- frequent redeployment of staff
- less government interference
- A chief could be deposed in the pre-colonial era if he
- violated the written constitution
- persistently neglected the advice of his elders
- refused to collect taxes for the British Governor
- married too many wives
- A common feature in a pre-colonial centralized state was
- loyalty to one political superior
- absence of single superior political authority
- the existence of autocratic rule
- existence of separation of powers
- Under the British Crown Colony system of administration, the head of the executive council was the
- Governor-General
- Head of government business
- Speaker
- Prime minister
- Taxation as a feature of indirect Rule served as a
- source of revenue for colonial administration
- system of modernizing chieftaincy
- policy of making the local people poor
- means to ridicule the chiefs
- One effect of the French policy of Assimilation was that it
- made all French West Africans French citizens
- increased nationalist activities in French West Africa
- delayed nationalism in French West Africa
- expanded education into the interior of French West Africa
- The late development of nationalism in French West Africa was due to
- absorption of French colonial ex-service men into the French army
- migration of the citizenry to British West African colonies
- establishment of the traditional Council of Chiefs
- oppressive French colonial policies
- Which of the following was a function of traditional rulers during the colonial era? They
- settled all forms of disputes
- implemented government policies
- collected and spent taxes and rates
- were sources of consultation on customary affairs
- The first British West African country to practise the elective principle was
- Nigeria
- The Gambia
- Sierra Leone
- Ghana
- The first Pan-West African political organization formed by the educated elite in the early twentieth century was the
- Aborigines' Rights Protection Society (ARPS)
- National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA)
- West African Students' Union (WASU)
- West African Youth League (WAYL)
- Which of the following is a process in the transition from military to civil rule?
- Appointment of an Attorney-General
- Suspension of the constitution
- Setting up of a Constituent Assembly
- Non-implementation of development plans
- The objective of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is to
- promote economic development among member states
- achieve African unity
- establish political unification of West Africa
- eradicate all forms of racism in West Africa
Government 2 - Essay
Section A: Elements of Government
Answer two question only from this section.
- State six functions of government in a state.
- Explain the concept of political participation.
- Highlight any four methods of political participation.
- What are the limitations to the application of Rule of law?
- Highlight the merits and demerits of a two-party system.
- Identify any four major functions of Civil/Public Service Commission.
Section B: Political and Constitutional Development In West Africa and International Relations
Answer two questions only from this section.
- In what six ways did colonial rule contribute to the decline of the powers of the traditional rulers in West Africa?
- Why did the French abandon the policy of Assimilation?
- Highlight four features of the 1979 Republican Constitution.
- State two ways by which the President could be removed from office according to the Constitution.
- Identify any six problems confronting local government in Nigeria.
- Outline any four ways of preventing military intervention in politics.
- Highlight any four major objectives of the foreign policy of any one West African country.
- Outline six benefits member states of the Commonwealth derive from the organization.