Year : 
2003
Title : 
Government
Exam : 
WASSCE/WAEC MAY/JUNE

Paper 1 | Objectives

41 - 50 of 52 Questions

# Question Ans
41.

The Loi cadre was passed in

A. 1959

B. 1956

C. 1955

D. 1954

B

42.

A benefit which a country seeks to achieve in her relations with other nations is called

A. national interest

B. commercial interest

C. international diplomacy

D. foreign policy objective

A

43.

The international organization formed after the Second World War to guarantee international peace and security is called the

A. Non-Aligned Movement

B. United Nations Organization

C. League of Nations

D. Cassablance Group

B

44.

Under the British colonial administration, the Executive Council was purely

A. judicial body

B. an advisory body

C. charged with making laws

D. a tax collecting agency

B

45.

The policy which sought to turn Africans into Frenchmen and rule them through institutions similar to those in France was

A. assimilation

B. association

C. Loi-cadre

D. Africanization

A

46.

Many African leaders adopted the single-party system of government after independence in order to promote

A. fundamental human rights

B. constitutional government

C. national unity

D. competitive politics

C

47.

The principle of non-alignment means that a country

A. is neutral in international trade

B. does not belong to any world organization

C. does not belong to any of the power blocs

D. has no diplomatic mission abroad

C

48.

The annual budget of the Organization of African Unit (OAU) is approved by the

A. Security Council

B. Council of Ministers

C. Economic and Social Council

D. Commission of Mediation and Arbiration

B

49.

The term ECOMOG means

A. Economic Community of West African Group

B. Economic Community Monetary Group

C. ECOWAS Monitoring Group

D. ECOWAS Movement Gruop

C

50.

The Headquarters of the United Nations Organization is located at

A. New York

B. Addis Ababa

C. Vienna

D. London

A

41.

The Loi cadre was passed in

A. 1959

B. 1956

C. 1955

D. 1954

B

42.

A benefit which a country seeks to achieve in her relations with other nations is called

A. national interest

B. commercial interest

C. international diplomacy

D. foreign policy objective

A

43.

The international organization formed after the Second World War to guarantee international peace and security is called the

A. Non-Aligned Movement

B. United Nations Organization

C. League of Nations

D. Cassablance Group

B

44.

Under the British colonial administration, the Executive Council was purely

A. judicial body

B. an advisory body

C. charged with making laws

D. a tax collecting agency

B

45.

The policy which sought to turn Africans into Frenchmen and rule them through institutions similar to those in France was

A. assimilation

B. association

C. Loi-cadre

D. Africanization

A

46.

Many African leaders adopted the single-party system of government after independence in order to promote

A. fundamental human rights

B. constitutional government

C. national unity

D. competitive politics

C

47.

The principle of non-alignment means that a country

A. is neutral in international trade

B. does not belong to any world organization

C. does not belong to any of the power blocs

D. has no diplomatic mission abroad

C

48.

The annual budget of the Organization of African Unit (OAU) is approved by the

A. Security Council

B. Council of Ministers

C. Economic and Social Council

D. Commission of Mediation and Arbiration

B

49.

The term ECOMOG means

A. Economic Community of West African Group

B. Economic Community Monetary Group

C. ECOWAS Monitoring Group

D. ECOWAS Movement Gruop

C

50.

The Headquarters of the United Nations Organization is located at

A. New York

B. Addis Ababa

C. Vienna

D. London

A