Year : 
2019
Title : 
Government
Exam : 
WASSCE/WAEC MAY/JUNE

Paper 1 | Objectives

41 - 50 of 50 Questions

# Question Ans
41.

The removal of government direct control and monopoly in manufacturing and service sectors is called __________

A. privatization

B. specialization

C. commercialization

D. decentralization

C

42.

ECOWAS monitoring group (ECOMOG) was established to ________

A. recruit able-bodied men to defend West Africa

B. restore peace to war-torn West African countries

C. change bad government in West Africa

D. corporation of the ex-servicemen with the governor

B

43.

The major concern of the United Nations Organization (UNO) is world ________

A. trade

B. peace

C. health

D. cooperation

B

44.

Nationalist agitation in British West Africa after the World War II led to the ________

A. disregard for traditional rulers who supported the British

B. formation of political parties

C. killing of British administrative officials

D. cooperation of the ex-servicemen with the governor

B

45.

An African- American who contributed greatly to the growth of nationalism in West Africa was _______

A. Martin Luther King

B. Jesse Jackson

C. Nelson Mandela

D. William Du Bois

C

46.

Which of the following is not a component of political culture?

A. Norms

B. Age

C. Beliefs

D. Attitudes

B

47.

The following were checks on the powers of chiefs during the pre-colonial era except the __________

A. British Officials

B. Kingsmakers

C. Council of Elders

D. Age grades

A

48.

A common feature of pre-independence constitutions of British West African colonies was the _________

A. existence of separation of power

B. governor's membership of both the legislative and executive councils

C. adoption of federalism

D. establishment of council of elders

A

49.

Which of the following features of indirect rule contributed immensely to Nationalism in British West Africa

A. Establishment of native courts

B. the appointment of resident district commissioners

C. establishment of the native courts

D. exclusion of the educated elites

C

50.

The first inter-territorial association organised by some educated African elite in the Gold Coast as the ________

A. Aborigine's Rights Protection Society (ARFS)

B. National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA)

C. Movement of Educated Elites in West Africa (MEEWA)

D. West Africa Frontier Forces(WAFF)

A

41.

The removal of government direct control and monopoly in manufacturing and service sectors is called __________

A. privatization

B. specialization

C. commercialization

D. decentralization

C

42.

ECOWAS monitoring group (ECOMOG) was established to ________

A. recruit able-bodied men to defend West Africa

B. restore peace to war-torn West African countries

C. change bad government in West Africa

D. corporation of the ex-servicemen with the governor

B

43.

The major concern of the United Nations Organization (UNO) is world ________

A. trade

B. peace

C. health

D. cooperation

B

44.

Nationalist agitation in British West Africa after the World War II led to the ________

A. disregard for traditional rulers who supported the British

B. formation of political parties

C. killing of British administrative officials

D. cooperation of the ex-servicemen with the governor

B

45.

An African- American who contributed greatly to the growth of nationalism in West Africa was _______

A. Martin Luther King

B. Jesse Jackson

C. Nelson Mandela

D. William Du Bois

C

46.

Which of the following is not a component of political culture?

A. Norms

B. Age

C. Beliefs

D. Attitudes

B

47.

The following were checks on the powers of chiefs during the pre-colonial era except the __________

A. British Officials

B. Kingsmakers

C. Council of Elders

D. Age grades

A

48.

A common feature of pre-independence constitutions of British West African colonies was the _________

A. existence of separation of power

B. governor's membership of both the legislative and executive councils

C. adoption of federalism

D. establishment of council of elders

A

49.

Which of the following features of indirect rule contributed immensely to Nationalism in British West Africa

A. Establishment of native courts

B. the appointment of resident district commissioners

C. establishment of the native courts

D. exclusion of the educated elites

C

50.

The first inter-territorial association organised by some educated African elite in the Gold Coast as the ________

A. Aborigine's Rights Protection Society (ARFS)

B. National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA)

C. Movement of Educated Elites in West Africa (MEEWA)

D. West Africa Frontier Forces(WAFF)

A