Jamb 2005 Government Past Questions And Answers
1
The major function of civil service is
- A. providing relevant information on government
- B. keeping records of the activities of government
- C. promoting the interest of civil servants
- D. advising government and implementing its policies
2
Serfs are the dominated class under
- A. capitalism
- B. socialism
- C. fascism
- D. feudalism
3
The pressure group that resorts to unconventional methods to achieve its objectives is called
- A. anomic group
- B. institutional group
- C. promotional group
- D. interest group
4
How does the president relieve a minister of his appointment in a presidential system of government
- A. In consultation with the legislature
- B. After serving a full tenure
- C. In consultation with the judiciary
- D. By unilateral action
5
An indication that Africa is still the center-peice of Nigeria's foreign policy was the creation of the
- A. Ministry of Integration and Cooperation in Africa
- B. National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies
- C. Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- D. Nigerian Institute of International Affairs
6
Citizenship acquired through marriage is referred to as
- A. honorary
- B. naturalization
- C. nationalization
- D. registration
7
Nigeria supports the South-South cooperation as a foreign policy objective for mutual understanding among
- A. nations south of the equator
- B. sub-saharan African countries
- C. developing countries
- D. Asian and sub-saharan African countries
8
On the basis of its structure,a political party can be classified as indirect if
- A. its membership is acquired through other groups
- B. it contests elections by proxy
- C. it campaigns for votes through agents
- D. it controls government indirectly
9
The legislative in Nigeria under the 1999 Constitution is composed of
- A. 108 senators and 350 members of the House of Representatives
- B. 109 senators and 350 members of the House of Representatives
- C. 100 senators and 250 members of the House of Representatives
- D. 109 senators and 360 members of the House of Representatives
10
The ultimate authority in a state is
- A. sovereignty
- B. power
- C. influence
- D. legitimacy

