Paper 1 | Objectives | 45 Questions
WASSCE/WAEC MAY/JUNE
Year: 2005
Level: SHS
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# | Question | Ans |
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1. |
Sovereignty ultimately resides in A. the people within a plitical society B. a country's chief executive C. the judges of the Supreme Court D. traditional rulers |
A |
2. |
Classical democracy implies government A. through representatives B. by all citizens C. through electoral college D. by martial laws |
A |
3. |
Which of the following is not a feature of a democratic system of government? A. Limited franchise B. Official opposition C. Periodic elections D. Rule of law |
A |
4. |
Which of the following political concepts is associated with land ownership? A. Racism B. Feudalism C. Nazism D. Socialism |
B |
5. |
Which of the following is a means of limiting the rule of law? A. Supremacy of the law B. Equality before the law C. Immunity granted to diplomats D. Strike action by workers |
C |
6. |
Who among the following is associated with the concept of the rule of law? A. Jean Bodin B. Dicey C. Jeremy Bentham D. Barom de Montesquieu |
B |
7. |
The lack of interest in politics by many citizens in a country is called A. civil agitation B. mass apathy C. mass protest D. political unrest |
B |
8. |
The industrial Revolution in Europe resulted in A. socialism B. communalism C. aristocracy D. capitalism |
D |
9. |
An agreed set of rules prescribing the governance of a country can be the A. constitution B. charter C. manifesto D. hansard |
A |
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