Government 1 - Objective
- A government performs the following functions except
- safeguarding life and property
- maintaining law and order
- providing all the needs of its citizens
- providing basic welfare needs
- The basic purpose of setting up a state is to
- maintain law and order
- protect foreign interest
- promote development
- provide social facilities
- A political system in which government controls every aspect of a citizen’s life is
- feudalism
- monarchy
- democracy
- totalitarianism
- A political system in which the state owns and controls the major means of production is known as
- feudalism
- socialism
- fascism
- capitalism
- Communist governments aim at distributing goods and services according to
- gender and class
- loyalty to the party
- need and ability
- work and residence
- The theory of separation of power is associated with
- Jean Bodin
- Baron de Montesquicue
- A.V. Dicey
- J.J. Rousseau
- The process of taking part in the selection of Leaders in a country is political
- socialization
- participation
- interaction
- culture
- By comparison, a state is
- less permanent than a government
- more permanent than a government
- more changeable than a government
- equally permanent with a government
- In modern democracies, a government
- a contract between rulers and the ruled
- a preserve of the political party in power
- monopoly of the ethnic groups in the majority
- alternation of power between the majority and minority tribes
- Rule of law can be limited by
- power
- state of emergency
- legitimacy
- checks and balances
- The principle of separation of powers becomes meaningful when it is linked with the concept of
- the certainty of the law
- checks and balances
- legality of the law
- judicial independence
- Which of the following factors does not militate against representative government in West Africa?
- Electoral irregularities
- coup d etat
- Gagged media
- Universal adult suffrage
- Those who believe in democracy and good governance are opposed to a single party system because it
- Encourages weak leadership
- does not ensure national unity
- curtails personal liberty
- encourages divisiveness
- The fundamental law of a country refers to its
- acts of parliament
- conventions
- constitution
- judicial precedence
- A country’s constitution could be derived from the following sources except
- judicial precedents
- customary sources
- statutory sources
- party manifesto
- Planning and formulation of government policies are first initiated at
- cabinet meetings
- media houses
- political rallies
- open forum
- Which of the following is the primary function of parliament
- impeachment of the president
- making of laws
- ratifying international treaties
- Acting as an electoral college
- Judicial review is a mechanism for checking
- arbitrary use of power
- irresponsible journalism
- electoral malpractices
- military adventures
- In a parliamentary system of government, the legislature and executive are fused to ensure
- supremacy of the ruling party in administering the state
- smoothness in the administration of the state
- the constitution is read in the parliament at all times
- the judiciary consults parliament before ruling on cases
- A country with homogeneous societies and a small population is suitable for the establishment of
- a nation state
- a unitary state
- a federal state
- an autonomous state
- Which of the following factors usually leads to the collapse of a confederal state?
- a weak central government
- absence of a confederal parliament
- ill-equipped armed forces
- absence of a ceremonial head of state
- In the presidential system of government, the chief executive is responsible to the
- Judiciary
- monarch
- electorate
- senate
- Which of the following alternatives is a feature of a federation?
- unwritten constitution
- unicameral legislature
- supremacy of the constitution
- right to secede
- A federal government is a form of
- decentralization
- centralization
- confederation
- revolution
- To preserve individual liberties, the judiciary should
- consist of honest and impartial judges
- be appointed by the executive
- be prosecuted for judgement against the executive
- participate in partisan politics
- Citizens can seek redress against injustice from the state through the
- ombudsman
- head of civil service
- civil service commission
- titular executive
- Which of these is not a source of revenue for political parties?
- dues
- grants
- tolls
- donations
- Which of these functions is performed by both political parties and pressure groups?
- interest aggregation and articulation
- source of mediation in a state
- provision of specialized information
- seeking to manage affairs of a state
- Pressure groups seek to influence the polices of government
- to the advantage of their members
- so that all citizens can benefit
- to suit the manifestoes of political parties
- to conform with electoral act
- Which of the following agencies helps the most in shaping public opinion?
- pressure groups
- mass media
- colleges and universities
- peer groups
- Public opinion can be measured through all of the following expect the
- imposition of laws without any debates
- conduct of opinion
- general views expressed in the mass media
- holding of referendum in a state
- On which of the following grounds can a citizen abstain from voting?
- Religion
- Education
- Wealth
- Status
- An electoral system which allows party members to elect candidates for elective office is called
- general election
- by election
- direct election
- primary election
- Indirect election is best described as
- only women electing legislators
- the citizenry electing legislators
- electoral college electing legislators
- only adults electing legislators
- The class that controls and supervises the activities of the executive class in the civil service is
- clerical class
- manipulative class
- professional class
- administrative class
- The agency responsible for investigating allegation of maladministration and punishing offending career officers in the executive is the
- Federal Character Commission
- Ethics Commission
- Judicial Commission
- Public/Civil Service Commission
- The anonymity of civil servants means that they should not be
- prosecuted for any professional misconduct
- disciplined because of their expertise
- above the law of the land
- praised or blamed publicly
- The following were limitations imposed on traditional rulers under colonial rule except they
- were not permitted to raise armed forces
- had no power to impose taxes
- had no power to install or depose a chief
- were no longer spiritual heads of the people
- A system of administration which allowed traditional rulers to rule their people under the supervision of the British officials in West Africa is
- divide and rule
- colonialism
- indirect rule
- assimilation
- One reason for the adoption of indirect rule in British West Africa was
- availability of British officials
- to ensure justice
- inadequate finance
- to assimilate the indigenes
- Local government is established in order to
- bring government nearer to the people
- build churches and mosques
- curb corruption in the society
- promote political apathy
- Which of the following policies replaced assimilation?
- indigenat
- Loi Cadre
- Association
- Indirect rule
- 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 Africans to be culturally colonized
- the democratic policy of the French
- Bribery of the opinion leaders by the French
- Nationalism prior to the Second World War was led by
- educated elite and chiefs
- chiefs and the elders
- aggrieved cocoa farmers
- African merchants
- Which of the following is not a factor leading to military intervention in West African states?
- Excessive control of public enterprises
- Falsification of election results
- Mismanagement of the country’s economy
- Corruption in high places
- One of the problems of military ad ministration in West Africa is that soldiers
- are representatives of the people
- lack discipline
- are not well organized
- are not trained for governance
- Foreign policy of a country could be influenced by
- personality of political leader
- number of schools in a country
- number of ministers in a country
- national election
- In order to promote democracy and good governance, the Commonwealth of Nations
- prosecutes leaders who commit atrocities at the international Criminal Court
- organizes seminars and training programs on technical assistance to members
- sanctions members who do not pay their dues
- Which of the following is not a problem faced by the Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS)
- financial security
- political instability
- larger market
- colonial heritage
- The United Nations Organization (UNO) is primarily regarded as successful because
- its membership continues to increase
- of its control of another World War
- all member countries have veto power
- more member countries
Government 2 - Essay
Section A: Elements of Government
Answer two question only from this section.
- Define Society
- Identify four features of a society.
- What is communalism?
- State four differences between feudalism and communalism
- Highlight three methods of acquiring citizenship.
- Outline two conditions an alien must satisfy before becoming 4 citizen of another country.
- Define opinion poll
- State any four factors that make the conduct of opinion poll unreliable in West Africa.
- Define a constituency
- Highlight any fur merits of the single member constituency
Section B: Political and Constitutional Development In West Africa and International Relations
Answer two questions only from this section.
- Highlight five features of the Hausa/ Fulani pre-colonial political system in Nigeria
- What is proto nationalism?
- Identify four features of proto nationalism
- Highlight five functions of the President . in the 1989 Constitution of Nigeria
- What mechanisms should be put in place to forestall military intervention in politics?
- State five obstacles to the implementation of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) aims and objectives.