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Government 1 - Objective
- In modern democracy, a government is
- a contract between the rulers and the ruled
- a preserve of the political party in power
- monopoly of the major ethnic group
- alternation of power between the majority and minority tribes
- The ability to make and enforce laws and administer justice constitute the major functions of a
- nation
- society
- government
- pressure group
- Executive power in a cabinet system of government is vested in the
- legislature
- judiciary
- civil service
- Council of Ministers
- A feature of a confederal state is that
- it is a single sovereign state
- its constitution is flexible
- any unit can secede at will
- its powers are distributed equally between the centre and units
- One of the limitations to the principles of rule of law is
- Immunity
- equality
- liberty
- impartiality
- Countries adopt unitary system of governments because it
- detests dictatorship
- promotes national integration
- Concentrates power only at the centre
- allows the component units to secede at will
- Which of the following is an advantage of monocephalous executive?
- Sharing of power
- Quick decision making
- Impartial dispensation of justice
- Enjoyment of press freedom
- A major difference between power and authority is that, authority is
- scarcely exercised
- more dependent on coercion
- acquired popularly
- exercised through force
- Political participation can take the form of
- belonging to a trade union
- being a member of a pressure group
- canvassing for votes
- organizing festival for good harvest
- Which of the following is a disadvantage of proportional representation? It
- encourages rigging
- promotes strong government
- makes for easy decision making in parliament
- is difficult and cumbersome to operate
- The sum total of authority in a state unrestrained by law is
- monarchy
- society
- oligarchy
- sovereignty
- The flexibility and rigidity of constitution refer to the
- sources of constitution
- making of constitution
- Ease of amending constitution
- coding of constitution
- The observance of Rule of Law in a state requires
- an independent judiciary.
- an ineffective police system.
- a flexible constitution.
- existence of a two-party system
- The principle of separating the judiciary from the other organs of government and making it free from executive and legislative influence is termed
- judicial independence.
- judicial review
- separation of powers
- fusion of powers
- The right to respect the personality o the individual is a
- civil right
- natural right
- social right
- economic right
- Which of the following constitutional provisions gives a high degree of autonomy to component parts of a unitary state?
- Devolution
- Delegation
- Divestiture
- Declaration
- The following are redresses available at the courts for aggrieved people except
- injunction
- mandamus
- certiorari
- prorogation
- Which of the following usually leads to the curtailment of the rights of citizens?
- Transitional period
- Granting of presidential pardon
- Period of constitutional reforms
- Violent socio-political unrest
- The national secretariat of a political party is managed by the
- presidential candidate
- founding members
- national chairman and general secretary
- national executive and youth organizer
- The type of election which allows party members to elect candidates for elective offices is
- general election
- bye election
- direct election
- primary election
- An opposition party which sees itself as “government-in-waiting” is called
- shadow government
- caretaker government
- national government
- responsible government
- The document which sets out the programme of a political party and guides the electorate to vote for it is the
- constitution
- electoral register
- manifesto
- white paper
- An advantage of a two-party system is that , it
- simplifies the electoral process.
- ensures winner takes all.
- protects the electoral commission.
- protects the electorate from vote buying.
- Which of the following is a non-partisan organization with the aim of influencing government policies?
- political party
- pressure group
- Humanitarian society
- Relief organization
- The collective views held by majority of citizens of a country about a particular policy is
- national interest
- public opinion
- commentary
- bulletin
- An institution under the executive arm of government responsible for formulating and implementing government policies is the
- public service
- public corporation
- civil service
- judicial service
- The following are means of controlling public corporation except
- legislative control
- judicial control
- ministerial control
- Chief of Staff control
- The institution established by the constitution to be responsible for recruiting personnel into the Civil Service is the
- Personnel Management Office.
- Office of the President.
- National Labour Commission.
- Public Service Commission.
- If a winner emerges in an election as a result of his/her votes being more than the combined votes of the opposing contestants; what type of electoral system is being practiced.
- Absolute majority
- Plurality
- Second ballot
- Alternative vote
- Which of the following is a function of an Electoral Commission?
- Adjudicating election petitions
- Provision of electoral registers
- Disciplining personnel in the Civil Service
- Promotion of public servants
- Which of the following is not an electoral malpractice?
- Impersonation
- Threatening
- Campaigning for a candidate
- Gerrymandering
- Local government sources of revenue can best be improved through
- schools
- the collection of import duties
- the provision of housing units
- cottage industries
- Public opinion is important in that, it
- helps political parties to assess their policies
- creates delays in the execution of policies
- may be unreliable and misleading
- can be manipilated by political opponents
- One of the features of pressure groups is that, all members
- are rich
- think in the same way
- have similar interests
- oppose the government
- Which of the following modes of operation of pressure groups undermines economic, social and political stability of a state?
- Lobbying
- Symposia
- Strikes
- Debates
- The police perform all the following functions except
- public execution of law breakers
- prosecuting law breakers
- protection of life and property
- Enforcement of law and order
- Which of the following is a reason for the failure of the assimilation policy in French West Africa?
- The change in name of their culture
- The refusal of the African to be culturally colonized
- The paternal policy of the French
- Bribery of the opinion leaders by the French.
- The capital of the French Federation of West African was located in
- Bamako, Malt.
- Dakar, Senegal.
- Conakry, Guinea,
- Niamey, Niger
- Under the crown colony system of administration, major policies were implemented in the colonies by the
- Chiefs and their elders.
- Secretary of State for the colonies.
- Chiefs and the British.
- Colonial Governor
- One way of improving productivity in the Public Service is through
- promotion without examination.
- higher salaries and allowances.
- increase in working hours.
- open door policy
- Which of the following made the colonial Governor a “Virtual Dictator”?
- Legislative Council
- Executive Council
- Appointment of departmental heads
- Reserved veto powers
- Which of the following is a feature of the French policy of Association?
- Elevation of the position of the Chiefs
- French citizenship to subjects
- Scholarships to needy students.
- Introduction of indigent.
- The African Union is most often unable to resolve conflicts because of
- financial weakness
- absence of African High Command
- differences in culture
- language barrier and race
- The formation of the African Union is aimed at achieving a wider goal of
- cultural integration
- continental government
- national solidarity
- African identity
- A major advantage of a country’s foreign policy is that, it
- encourages infringement on the territories of other states.
- promotes the country’s national interest.
- Stimulates political activities in the state.
- promotes understanding between the leaders and the led.
- The West African Students Union (WASU) was formed by
- Siaka Stevens
- K. A. Gbedemah.
- E.F Small
- Oladipo Solanke
- A military coup d’etat is followed by
- enforcement of fundamental human tights.
- suspension of the constitution.
- breaking of diplomatic relations with foreign countries
- mass Importation of firearms.
- Which of the following countries is a Unitary state?
- Nigeria
- Egypt
- Ghana
- Canada
- Which of the following does not influence a country’s foreign policy?
- Desire for foreign investments
- International law, Conventions and Treaties
- Religion and racial factors
- Age of the leader
- The National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA) was founded in
- Sierra Leone
- Liberia
- Ghana
- Nigeria
Government 2 - Essay
Section A: Elements of Government
Answer two question only from this section.
- What is political socialization?
- Identify four features of a nation
- Highlight five features of Federalism
- What is a Public Corporation?
- Identify four ways in which Public Corporations are controlled.
- Outline five ways in which Public Opinion is measured.
- Explain five means of safeguarding rights of a citizens of a country
Section B: Political and Constitutional Development In West Africa and International Relations
Answer two questions only from this section.
- Identify five challenges faces by the United Nations Organisation (UNO).
- Highlight five differences between the Crown Colony and the Protectorate.
- List three political parties and their leaders who contested the 1979 presidential elections in Nigeria.
- Highlight three features of political parties, in Nigeria since independence.
- Highlight five weaknesses of the 1999 constitution of the federal Republic of Nigeria.
- List three features of the Igbo Political System.
- Identify four democratic tenets of the Igbo Traditional Political System.