Year : 
1994
Title : 
Government
Exam : 
JAMB Exam

Paper 1 | Objectives

41 - 50 of 51 Questions

# Question Ans
41.

The term, comprador bourgeoise has been used by scholars to describe

A. foreign businessmen in Nigerian

B. foreign diplomats working in Nigeria

C. Nigerian businessmen who represent foreign interests

D. Nigerian contractors to foreign government

C

42.

Which of the following countries is closely associated with the development of Ajaokuta Steel Project?

A. U S A

B. Germany

C. India

D. Russia

B

43.

The foreign affairs minister who advocated the concept of medium powers' was

A. Prof Ibrahim Gambari

B. Major-General Joe Garba

C. Alhaji Rilwanu Lukman

D. Prof, Bolaji Akinyemi

D

44.

Which of the following reasons best explains why Nigeria during the first republic, could not pursue an independent foreign policy?

A. the numerous differences among the ethnic groups

B. lack of political ideology

C. Nigeria was a non-aligned country

D. Nigeria's economy was dependent on the Western countries

D

45.

The British prime minister who opposed the cancellation of Nigeria's debt was

A. Margaret Thatcher

B. Edward Heath

C. John Major

D. Hardold Wilson

A

46.

Which of the following African countries receive Nigeria assistance to fight her war of independence in 1975/76?

A. Namibia

B. Angola

C. South Africa

D. Mozambique

B

47.

Which Nigeria was the executive secretary of the ECA?

A. Chief Emeka Anyaoku

B. Adeboyo Adedeji

C. Chief Matthew Mbu

D. Alhaji Abubakar Alhaji

B

48.

Nigeria was regarded as a Frontline State because she

A. assisted liberation struggles in Southern Africa

B. Assisted ECOMOG troops in liberia

C. sent troops for peace keeping in Somalia

D. sent policemen to Namibia

A

49.

The major strategy used by OPEC to influence oil price is by

A. determining the quality of oil to be produced at any given period

B. influencing buyers at the international market to buy at high prices

C. allowing member countries to produce at their discretion

D. increasing the supply of the commodity

A

50.

The Gulf War of 1990 is an indication that the UNO is unable to

A. ensure free world trade

B. stop colonialism

C. control armament

D. ensure permanent world peace

D

41.

The term, comprador bourgeoise has been used by scholars to describe

A. foreign businessmen in Nigerian

B. foreign diplomats working in Nigeria

C. Nigerian businessmen who represent foreign interests

D. Nigerian contractors to foreign government

C

42.

Which of the following countries is closely associated with the development of Ajaokuta Steel Project?

A. U S A

B. Germany

C. India

D. Russia

B

43.

The foreign affairs minister who advocated the concept of medium powers' was

A. Prof Ibrahim Gambari

B. Major-General Joe Garba

C. Alhaji Rilwanu Lukman

D. Prof, Bolaji Akinyemi

D

44.

Which of the following reasons best explains why Nigeria during the first republic, could not pursue an independent foreign policy?

A. the numerous differences among the ethnic groups

B. lack of political ideology

C. Nigeria was a non-aligned country

D. Nigeria's economy was dependent on the Western countries

D

45.

The British prime minister who opposed the cancellation of Nigeria's debt was

A. Margaret Thatcher

B. Edward Heath

C. John Major

D. Hardold Wilson

A

46.

Which of the following African countries receive Nigeria assistance to fight her war of independence in 1975/76?

A. Namibia

B. Angola

C. South Africa

D. Mozambique

B

47.

Which Nigeria was the executive secretary of the ECA?

A. Chief Emeka Anyaoku

B. Adeboyo Adedeji

C. Chief Matthew Mbu

D. Alhaji Abubakar Alhaji

B

48.

Nigeria was regarded as a Frontline State because she

A. assisted liberation struggles in Southern Africa

B. Assisted ECOMOG troops in liberia

C. sent troops for peace keeping in Somalia

D. sent policemen to Namibia

A

49.

The major strategy used by OPEC to influence oil price is by

A. determining the quality of oil to be produced at any given period

B. influencing buyers at the international market to buy at high prices

C. allowing member countries to produce at their discretion

D. increasing the supply of the commodity

A

50.

The Gulf War of 1990 is an indication that the UNO is unable to

A. ensure free world trade

B. stop colonialism

C. control armament

D. ensure permanent world peace

D