Government Past Questions And Answers
The elective principle was introduced by which constitution?
- A. Macpherson Constitution of 1951
- B. Clifford Constitution of 1922
- C. Richard Constitution of 1946
- D. Lyttleton Constitution of 1954
An election, held to resolve important political question facing a country is called
- A. referendum
- B. bye-election
- C. general election
- D. primary election
A yes or no vote cast by electorate to decide an important issue in an area is known as
- A. franchise
- B. plebiscite
- C. electorate college
- D. public opinion
Nigeria's non-aligned policy means that she will _________
- A. have nothing to do with the superpowers
- B. not take sides in international issues based on ideological considerations
- C. avoid having any dealing with any country with ideological learnings
- D. relate only with member countries of the Non-Aligned movement
Give reasons why the pre-colonial government in Yoruba land can be described as democratic.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1996 THEORYThe application of the principle of separation of powers seems impracticable because powers is
- A. delegated
- B. centralized
- C. fused
- D. separated
The number of chambers in a bicameral legislature is
- A. four
- B. three
- C. two
- D. one
Which of the following is an important feature of a unitary constitution?
- A. Revolutionary power
- B. Concentration of power
- C. Deconcentration of power
- D. Enfranchisemenmt of power
One of the problem encountered by Nigerian Nationalists in their struggle for constitution change was the
- A. opposition from traditional rulers
- B. superior fireams of the colonial masters
- C. opposition from the Queen of England
- D. refusal of the Secretary of State to visit the colonies
The family and peer groups are important agents of _________
- A. political culture
- B. political socialization
- C. charismatic authority
- D. traditional authority

