Jamb 2021 Government Past Questions And Answers
1
The fundamental rights of citizens include the following EXCEPT.......
- A. Association, property and social security
- B. Life, liberty and property
- C. Free education, employment and freedom of thought
- D. Life, speech and association.
2
One of the duties of the legislature is to_______
- A. Exercise oversight
- B. Implement law
- C. Promulgate decrees
- D. Adjudicate disputes
3
In the legislative process, a bill is a ....
- A. Proposal before the legislature
- B. Law passed by the legislature
- C. Motion accepted for debate
- D. Motion rejected after debate
4
The major problem of the ECOWAS is lack of _______
- A. Uniform ideology B. Commitment by members
- A. Uniform ideology B. Commitment by members
- C. Common customs union
- D. Common currency
5
The main function of the Code of Conduct Bureau is to......
- A. Give the police more powers to make arrests.
- B. Ensure accountability in government business.
- C. Give the judiciary more powers to discipline erring judges.
- D. Protect public officers from the press
6
Under the 1999 Constitution, the appointment of Ministers and Ambassadors must be ratified by the ........
- A. Senate
- B. House of Representatives
- C. National Council of States
- D. Presidency
7
Who re-organised the Nigeria's four regions into twelve states in May 1967?
- A. General Yakubu Gowon
- B. Lieutenant-Colonel Ojukwu
- C. Philip Effiong
- D. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
8
The highest grade in the Civil Service is known as the ............
- A. Technical cadre
- B. Executive cadre
- C. Clerical cadre
- D. Administrative cadre
9
After 1945, the demand of African nationalists changed from reform to independence because .....
- A. The Second World War enhanced colonial rule
- B. Colonial rule became less oppressive
- C. Colonial rule was in disarray
- D. The Second World War boosted their morale
10
The type of government operated in Nigeria between October 1st 1979 to December 3 1983 is called a __________
- A. Collegial system of government
- B. Presidential system of government
- C. Unitary system of government
- D. Parliamentary system of government

