Year : 
1987
Title : 
Government
Exam : 
JAMB Exam

Paper 1 | Objectives

41 - 50 of 52 Questions

# Question Ans
41.

The foremost nationalist leaders in pre- independent Nigeria were

A. Herbert Macaulay, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo, and Shehu Shagari

B. Herbert Macaulay, Nnamdi Azikiwe/ Obafemi Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello

C. Herbert Macaulay, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo and Muhammadu Ribadu

D. Alvan Ikoku, Samuel Akintola, Herber Macaulay and Ahmadu Bello

B

42.

The 1976 Local Government Reforms declared that traditional rulers should

A. perform executive functions

B. preside over local government councils

C. perform advisory roles

D. enact laws

C

43.

By laws are

A. enactments by the legislature

B. regulations enacted by the local governments

C. fundamental judicial statements

D. private bills

B

44.

One of the objectives of the OAU is to ensure

A. mutual assistance of member states in suppressing domestic uprising

B. non-interference in internal affairs of member states

C. constant readjustment of territorial boundaries of member states

D. unification of liberation movements in Southern Africa

B

45.

The administrative headquarters of ECOWAS is in

A. Lome

B. Cotonou

C. Dakar

D. Lagos

D

46.

The UNO was founded in 1945 to replace the

A. OAU

B. NATO

C. Commonwealth of Nations

D. League of Nations

D

47.

The UNO charter aims at

A. Ensuring economic equality among nations

B. protecting the right of refugees

C. ensuring world peace and security

D. ensuring fair treatment for prisoners of war

C

48.

Which of the following countries belonged to the Casablanca Group?

A. Liberia

B. Tunisia

C. Mali

D. Cote d' lvoire

C

49.

The Commonwealth of Nations is made up of

A. African and Asian states

B. Britain and some of her former colonies

C. France and some of her former colonies

D. French and English speaking African countries

B

50.

Public corporations are set up to

A. make profit

B. compete with private sector

C. cater for those businesses that cannot be left entirely to private enterprise

D. enhance the prestige of government

C

41.

The foremost nationalist leaders in pre- independent Nigeria were

A. Herbert Macaulay, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo, and Shehu Shagari

B. Herbert Macaulay, Nnamdi Azikiwe/ Obafemi Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello

C. Herbert Macaulay, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo and Muhammadu Ribadu

D. Alvan Ikoku, Samuel Akintola, Herber Macaulay and Ahmadu Bello

B

42.

The 1976 Local Government Reforms declared that traditional rulers should

A. perform executive functions

B. preside over local government councils

C. perform advisory roles

D. enact laws

C

43.

By laws are

A. enactments by the legislature

B. regulations enacted by the local governments

C. fundamental judicial statements

D. private bills

B

44.

One of the objectives of the OAU is to ensure

A. mutual assistance of member states in suppressing domestic uprising

B. non-interference in internal affairs of member states

C. constant readjustment of territorial boundaries of member states

D. unification of liberation movements in Southern Africa

B

45.

The administrative headquarters of ECOWAS is in

A. Lome

B. Cotonou

C. Dakar

D. Lagos

D

46.

The UNO was founded in 1945 to replace the

A. OAU

B. NATO

C. Commonwealth of Nations

D. League of Nations

D

47.

The UNO charter aims at

A. Ensuring economic equality among nations

B. protecting the right of refugees

C. ensuring world peace and security

D. ensuring fair treatment for prisoners of war

C

48.

Which of the following countries belonged to the Casablanca Group?

A. Liberia

B. Tunisia

C. Mali

D. Cote d' lvoire

C

49.

The Commonwealth of Nations is made up of

A. African and Asian states

B. Britain and some of her former colonies

C. France and some of her former colonies

D. French and English speaking African countries

B

50.

Public corporations are set up to

A. make profit

B. compete with private sector

C. cater for those businesses that cannot be left entirely to private enterprise

D. enhance the prestige of government

C