Civic Past Questions And Answers
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) can be supported by
- A. billing them for antiretroviral therapy
- B. providing drugs for them at subsidized rates
- C. providing special attires for them
- D. providing accommodation for them in designated locations
A primary ambition of individuals involved in human trafficking that cannot be achieved is
- A. unwanted pregnancy
- B. physical and sexual abuse
- C. financial freedom
- D. depression and suicidal thought
Use the dialogue below to answer the following question.
Ade: Uche, are you not going to work today?
Uche:i will go, but by public transport.
Ade: why?
Uche:One of the side mirrors of my car is broken and also, the car emits excessive smoke.
Uche's action based on the dialogue, can help in?- A. reducing road accident
- B. increasing air pollution
- C. encourage public transportation
- D. ensuring vehicle's functionality
a. Highlightthree major ways by which HIV/AIDS can be contracted
b. Statethree reasons why the eradication of HIV/AIDS is still problematic in Nigeria
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2023 THEORYCultism can best be discourage through?
- A. mentoring of cultist by the rich
- B. provision of jobs for cultist
- C. sensitization on the dangers of cultism
- D. establishment of cultist support groups
The attitude that prevents peaceful resolution of inter-communal conflict is
- A. conciliation
- B. resentment
- C. dialogue
- D. mediation
(a) State two functions of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
(b) Outline three functions of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2016 THEORY(a) Define national development.
(b) Explain four ways in which corruption has retarded the development of the Nigerian State.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2015 THEORYThe administrative class in the public service is to?
- A. implement policies
- B. formulate policies
- C. veto policies
- D. oversee policies
Which of the following is not a function of the judicial arm of government?
- A. Implementation of the law
- B. Pronouncement of punishment
- C. Adjudication of cases
- D. Interpretation of the law

