Year : 
1993
Title : 
Government
Exam : 
JAMB Exam

Paper 1 | Objectives

21 - 30 of 50 Questions

# Question Ans
21.

In the Oyo empire, the Alaafin was

A. an absolute monarch

B. popularly elected

C. a constitutional monarch

D. worshipped as a deity

C

22.

Which of these sets represents the disadvantages of colonialism?

A. exposure to western education, culture imperialism and external trade relations

B. cultural imperialism, external manipulations and foreign control of domestic economy

C. external manipulation, civil service evolution and liberal democracy

D. liberal democracy, foreign domination and cultural imperialism

B

23.

Imperialism was adopted by Europe to

A. expand its economic and political base

B. develop the economies of the colonies

C. establish a democratic society similar to that of Europe

D. end ethnic rivalries in the colonies

A

24.

The Lagos Colony and the Southern Protectorate of Nigeria were joined in the year

A. 1904

B. 1906

C. 1910

D. 1914

B

25.

Tubman Goldie was famous for the

A. suppression of local rulers

B. merger British companies into the United Africa Company

C. Akassa Raid

D. treaty of friendship and the race to Nikk

B

26.

Which of the following internal factors did NOT affect the development of nationalist movements in colonial Nigeria?

A. Denial of equal opportunities to Nigerians vis-a-vis their European counterparts

B. the establishment of political parties and newspaper

C. theinflux of west indian and american intellectuals

D. the development of modern education

C

27.

One significant aspect of the legislative council of 19922 was that

A. Africans were in the majority

B. it made laws only for the southern provinces

C. the colony of lagos and the protectorate of southern nigeria were merged

D. laws governing land ownership in the north were extended to the south

B

28.

The 1960 independence Constitution could be described as written

A. monarchical and parliamentary

B. republican and parliamentary

C. monarchical and presidential

D. federal and republican

A

29.

The governor - general of Nigeria at the time of political independence was

A. Lord Frederick Lugard

B. Sir John Macpherson

C. Arthur Richards

D. Sir James Robertson

D

30.

Before the collapse of Nigeria's First Republic in 1966, the prime minister was both

A. the head of government and a law maker

B. the head of state and commander in-chief of the armed forces

C. commander in - chief of the armed forces and party leader

D. head of state and party leader

A

21.

In the Oyo empire, the Alaafin was

A. an absolute monarch

B. popularly elected

C. a constitutional monarch

D. worshipped as a deity

C

22.

Which of these sets represents the disadvantages of colonialism?

A. exposure to western education, culture imperialism and external trade relations

B. cultural imperialism, external manipulations and foreign control of domestic economy

C. external manipulation, civil service evolution and liberal democracy

D. liberal democracy, foreign domination and cultural imperialism

B

23.

Imperialism was adopted by Europe to

A. expand its economic and political base

B. develop the economies of the colonies

C. establish a democratic society similar to that of Europe

D. end ethnic rivalries in the colonies

A

24.

The Lagos Colony and the Southern Protectorate of Nigeria were joined in the year

A. 1904

B. 1906

C. 1910

D. 1914

B

25.

Tubman Goldie was famous for the

A. suppression of local rulers

B. merger British companies into the United Africa Company

C. Akassa Raid

D. treaty of friendship and the race to Nikk

B

26.

Which of the following internal factors did NOT affect the development of nationalist movements in colonial Nigeria?

A. Denial of equal opportunities to Nigerians vis-a-vis their European counterparts

B. the establishment of political parties and newspaper

C. theinflux of west indian and american intellectuals

D. the development of modern education

C

27.

One significant aspect of the legislative council of 19922 was that

A. Africans were in the majority

B. it made laws only for the southern provinces

C. the colony of lagos and the protectorate of southern nigeria were merged

D. laws governing land ownership in the north were extended to the south

B

28.

The 1960 independence Constitution could be described as written

A. monarchical and parliamentary

B. republican and parliamentary

C. monarchical and presidential

D. federal and republican

A

29.

The governor - general of Nigeria at the time of political independence was

A. Lord Frederick Lugard

B. Sir John Macpherson

C. Arthur Richards

D. Sir James Robertson

D

30.

Before the collapse of Nigeria's First Republic in 1966, the prime minister was both

A. the head of government and a law maker

B. the head of state and commander in-chief of the armed forces

C. commander in - chief of the armed forces and party leader

D. head of state and party leader

A