Year : 
1990
Title : 
Government
Exam : 
WASSCE/WAEC MAY/JUNE

Paper 1 | Objectives

31 - 40 of 61 Questions

# Question Ans
31.

The political neutrality of civil servants implies that they

A. are not allowed to vote

B. have permanent tenure

C. are not allowed to join any organization or group

D. have no dealings with politicians

E. are not allowed to be inolved in paritisan politics

E

32.

In which system of government are ceremonial and executive powers usually fused?

A. Parliamentary

B. Federal

C. Persidential

D. Democratic

E. Unitary

C

33.

Which of the following are not a public corporation? the

A. Nigeria Ports Authority

B. National Electric Power Authority

C. Nigeria National Shipping Line

D. Nigeria Steel Development Authority

E. Nigeria Teachers Institute

E

34.

A popular principle of colonial administration in British West Africa was

A. association

B. indirect rule

C. paternalism

D. westernization

E. assimilation

B

35.

The first Governor-General of colonial Nigeria was

A. Sir Hugh Clifford

B. Sir James Robertson

C. John Macpherson

D. Donaid Cameroon

E. Lord Fredrick Lugard

E

36.

The state legislature in the Second Republic of Nigeria was called the

A. National Assembly

B. Legislative Council

C. Traditional Council

D. House of Assembly

E. House of representative

D

37.

The first military government in Nigeria was headed by General

A. Yakubu Gowon

B. Aguiyi Lronsi

C. Murtala Mohammed

D. Olusegun Obasanjo

E. Hassan Katsina

B

38.

The 1979 Constitution of Nigeria

A. provided for a head of government

B. introduced the participation of women in politics

C. provided for a head of state who is also the head of governmnet

D. provided for House of Chiefs

E. made all men equal before the law

C

39.

In a democracy, franchise is given to all

A. qualified adult citizens

B. loyal party members

C. citizens except members of the armed force

D. citizens

E. resident adults

A

40.

The deity (such as chi or the oracles) in the traditional Igbo political system mainly performed

A. legislative and executive functions

B. judicary and legislative functions

C. spiritual and executive functions

D. judicary and political functions

E. executive and judiciary functions

D

31.

The political neutrality of civil servants implies that they

A. are not allowed to vote

B. have permanent tenure

C. are not allowed to join any organization or group

D. have no dealings with politicians

E. are not allowed to be inolved in paritisan politics

E

32.

In which system of government are ceremonial and executive powers usually fused?

A. Parliamentary

B. Federal

C. Persidential

D. Democratic

E. Unitary

C

33.

Which of the following are not a public corporation? the

A. Nigeria Ports Authority

B. National Electric Power Authority

C. Nigeria National Shipping Line

D. Nigeria Steel Development Authority

E. Nigeria Teachers Institute

E

34.

A popular principle of colonial administration in British West Africa was

A. association

B. indirect rule

C. paternalism

D. westernization

E. assimilation

B

35.

The first Governor-General of colonial Nigeria was

A. Sir Hugh Clifford

B. Sir James Robertson

C. John Macpherson

D. Donaid Cameroon

E. Lord Fredrick Lugard

E

36.

The state legislature in the Second Republic of Nigeria was called the

A. National Assembly

B. Legislative Council

C. Traditional Council

D. House of Assembly

E. House of representative

D

37.

The first military government in Nigeria was headed by General

A. Yakubu Gowon

B. Aguiyi Lronsi

C. Murtala Mohammed

D. Olusegun Obasanjo

E. Hassan Katsina

B

38.

The 1979 Constitution of Nigeria

A. provided for a head of government

B. introduced the participation of women in politics

C. provided for a head of state who is also the head of governmnet

D. provided for House of Chiefs

E. made all men equal before the law

C

39.

In a democracy, franchise is given to all

A. qualified adult citizens

B. loyal party members

C. citizens except members of the armed force

D. citizens

E. resident adults

A

40.

The deity (such as chi or the oracles) in the traditional Igbo political system mainly performed

A. legislative and executive functions

B. judicary and legislative functions

C. spiritual and executive functions

D. judicary and political functions

E. executive and judiciary functions

D