Waec 2000 Government Past Questions And Answers

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1

The Nigerian federal legislature is called the

  • A. Senate
  • B. Congress
  • C. National Assembly
  • D. House of Representatives
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2

Checks and balances was a feature of pre-colonial political administration of the

  • A. Hausa
  • B. Yoruba
  • C. Igbo
  • D. Fulani
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3

Delegated legislation was the

  • A. Lyttleton Constitution
  • B. Clifford Constitution
  • C. Macpherson Constitution
  • D. Independence Constitution
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4

The bill introduced by a member of the legislature is known as

  • A. a private member's bill
  • B. an executive bill
  • C. a state bill
  • D. a political party's bill
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5

In which of the following party system are all shades of opinions and interests adequately represented?

  • A. Zero-party
  • B. One-party
  • C. Two-party
  • D. Multi-party
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6

The Nigerian Macpherson Constitution of 1951 was significant for

  • A. the introduction of electoral college
  • B. providing for the office of the Prime Minister
  • C. the creation of state s
  • D. establishing the Supreme Court
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7

Freedom of speech is a fundamental human right enjoyed by citizens but it may be limited if

  • A. loyalty is not shown to the ruling party
  • B. it exposes the wrong-doings of the government
  • C. it endangers the security of the state
  • D. it is used to cause embarrassment to the judiciary
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8

Immediately after the Nigerian civil war, Gowon's regime embarked on

  • A. rejuvenation, resettlement and reconstruction
  • B. reconciliation, rehabilitation and reconstruction
  • C. rebuilding, rejuvenation and rehabilitation
  • D. rehabilitation , renaissance and repression
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9

Describe any four benefits member states of the Commonwealth derive from the Organization.

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10

The appointment, promotion and discipline of civil servants are the responsibility of the

  • A. Civil Service Union
  • B. Judicial Service Commission
  • C. Civil Service Commission
  • D. Electoral Commission
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