Government Past Questions And Answers

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2441

A government shared by two authorities is called

  • A. diarchy
  • B. theocracy
  • C. gerontocracy
  • D. aristocracy
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1998 OBJ
2442

Why was indirect Rule not successful in some parts of Nigeria?

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2000 THEORY
2443

Parliamentary filibuster refers to a

  • A. a procedure of impeaching the president
  • B. delay method of prolonging debates in parliament
  • C. process of passing bills into law
  • D. a special way of initiating money bills
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2013 OBJ
2444

Which of the following pairs of countries have unwritten constitution ?

  • A. Ghana and Germany
  • B. Nigeria and America
  • C. Britain and Israel
  • D. Nigeria and Ghana
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2002 OBJ
2445

Which of the following can contribute to political socialization?

  • A. Gerrymandering
  • B. Tourism
  • C. Diplomatic immunity
  • D. Terrorism
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2011 OBJ
2446

State the functions of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Organisation.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 1995 THEORY
2447

While pressure groups aim at influencing government decisions, the primary aim of political parties is to

  • A. promote the welfare of their members
  • B. execute particular programmes
  • C. influence legislation in order to benefit their members
  • D. control political power
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1990
2448

The political neutrality of civil servants is guaranteed by not allowing them to

  • A. Vote
  • B. be members of any interest groups
  • C. have dealings with politicians
  • D. engage in partisan politics
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1990
2449

A written constitution is one that

  • A. cannot be modified or amended
  • B. can only be amended by the highest legislative body
  • C. is contained in a single document
  • D. is drawn up by draftsmen
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1993
2450

Which of the following ensured the practice of democracy in the pre-colonial Yoruba political system?

  • A. Checks and balances
  • B. Fusion of power
  • C. individual responsibility
  • D. the rule of law
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2012