Jamb 2011 Government Past Questions And Answers

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1

The presidential system of government was introduced in Nigeria with the Constitution of

  • A. 1989
  • B. 1999
  • C. 1960
  • D. 1979
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2

An example of a public corporation in Nigeria is

  • A. National Universities Commission
  • B. Nigerian Television Authority
  • C. National Population Commission
  • D. First Bank Of Nigeria
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3

The Action Group crisis of 1963 led to the formation of

  • A. UPP
  • B. NEPU
  • C. NPC
  • D. NCNC
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4

The principle of federal character was adopted in order to promote equitable allocation of

  • A. positions and appointments among people of various regions
  • B. appointments between the North and the South
  • C. opportunities between the males and females
  • D. revenue between groups in the country
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5

A system based on hierarchies of land ownership is

  • A. feudalism
  • B. totalitarianism
  • C. communism
  • D. fascism
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6

Under the 1963 Republican Constitution, the power of judicial review was vested in the

  • A. President
  • B. Chief Justice
  • C. Supreme Court
  • D. Parliament
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7

Political behavior is governed by

  • A. political socialization
  • B. political ideology
  • C. political economy
  • D. political culture
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8

The Code of Conduct Bureau was essentially established to

  • A. reduce corruption in public life
  • B. protect the rights of public servants
  • C. enhance probity and accountability in public service
  • D. ensure the independence of the public service
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9

Under the pre-colonial Sokoto Caliphate system, the next in command to the sultan was the

  • A. Alkali
  • B. Galadima
  • C. Madaki
  • D. Waziri
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10

Following the reform of the Native Authority system in Northern Nigeria ,traditional rulers became

  • A. Council
  • B. Chief-and-Council
  • C. Prefects
  • D. Chief-in-Council
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