Civic Past Questions And Answers

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71

The beauty of a democratic government is that

  • A. the president has supreme power
  • B. political power resides in the people
  • C. there is absence of exploitation
  • D. political participation is limited
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72

Which of the following cannot motivate human trafficking

  • A. poverty
  • B. greed
  • C. low self-esteem
  • D. education
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73

The idea that ''Law should be impartial with the people who brake it'' implies

  • A. principle of fair hearing
  • B. right to legal representation
  • C. equality before the law
  • D. prerogative writ of habeas corpus
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74

Enumerate five reasons for which the public service in Nigeria has not been proficient.

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75

Chief Bilisi was a prominent politician and a minister in kantogo republic. he had sponsored several candidates to power and made them to swear an oath of alligiance to him. In return, they awarded contracts and offererd financial and material assistance to him at the expense of the public. This had resulted in the non-provision of social amenities. This were some of the grievance the community had against him for which a mob gathered in front of his house shouting and hauling abusive words at him. They did not stop at that, they vandalized properties and obstructed vehicular movement.

A major lesson Nigerians could learn from the story is that

  • A. leaders can empower voters by giving them money
  • B. security officials should use brutal force on citizens
  • C. the under-privileged should not vie for elective positions
  • D. greed and related vices can cause serious breach of the law.
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76

(a) Explain HIV/AIDS

(b) List nine symptoms of AIDS

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77

One major trend in kantoga republic today, especially during elections, is the engagement of youths by some politicians for political thuggery, rigging, stuffing of ballot boxes and other related electoral offences. most of the youths who are engaged in these crimes have no means of livelihood or are school dropouts . These youths are kantaguans who ought to benefit from the enormous wealth and resources of the nation. unfortunately, this is not the case at the moment. Indeed it is the duty of government, especially at the center to provide entrepeneurial skilll acquisition programmes and start -up funds for small scale business to empower the youths. This will reduce the chance of engagement of youths for wrong purposes.

From the above write-up, what category of kantaguan youths deserves to be effectively empowered

  • A. children of the ruling political class
  • B. unemployed youths and school drop-outs
  • C. university undergraduates
  • D. youth wing of the religious organisation
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78

Orderliness can be exhibited in the following ways except

  • A. observing the traffic lights
  • B. queuing culture
  • C. decorum behaviour
  • D. interrupting an individual
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79

Use the cartoon image to answer the question below.

A way Chief Jeunkoku can evade sanction is if there is

  • A. presence of checks and balances
  • B. operational principle of rule of law
  • C. supremacy of the constitution
  • D. a weak and compromised judiciary
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80

A bill passed by the national assembly requires the assent of the president before it becomes law. The law can be declared null and void by the court of law.

The process above emphasizes the

  • A. supremacy of the judiciary over other arms of government
  • B. relationship among the arms of government
  • C. importance of the law makers in a democracy
  • D. fundamentals of the rule of law
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