Year : 
2005
Title : 
Government
Exam : 
JAMB Exam

Paper 1 | Objectives

21 - 30 of 50 Questions

# Question Ans
21.

In the First Republic,the official opposition party was the

A. Action Group

B. Northern People's Congress

C. Northern Elements Progressive Union

D. National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons

Detailed Solution

The official opposition party in the First Republic was the Action Group.
22.

Under the 1999 Constitution,the appointment of ministers and ambassadors must be ratified by the

A. National Council of States

B. Presidency

C. Senate

D. House of Rpresentatives

Detailed Solution

The appointment of ministers and ambassadors must be ratified by the Senate Under the 1999 Constitution, While the President is responsible for the appointment or nomination.
23.

In Nigeria,promotion of judges is the responsibility of the

A. Judicial Service Commission

B. Cheif Justice of the Federation

C. Attorney-General and Minister of Justice

D. Council of Legal Education

Detailed Solution

In Nigeria,promotion of judges is the responsibility of the Judicial Service Commission.
24.

The legislative in Nigeria under the 1999 Constitution is composed of

A. 108 senators and 350 members of the House of Representatives

B. 109 senators and 350 members of the House of Representatives

C. 100 senators and 250 members of the House of Representatives

D. 109 senators and 360 members of the House of Representatives

Detailed Solution

Under the 1999 constitution the legislature in Nigeria is composed of 109 Senators and 360 Members of House of Representatives. Each of the 36 states of the federation has 3 Senators which comes from the capital territory, Abuja. In the House of Representatives, the 360 members represent the 360 constituencies across the federation.
25.

The pre-colonial Tiv society can best be described as

A. republican

B. aristocratic

C. feudalism

D. monarchical

A

26.

A major function of the State Independent Electoral Commission in Nigeria is the

A. registeration of political parties

B. conduct of elections into local government offices

C. conduct of gubernatorial elections

D. delineation of electoral constituencies

Detailed Solution

A major function of the State Independent Electoral Commission in Nigeria is the conduct of elections into local government offices. The local government offices are Chairman and Councilors.
27.

The principle of checks and balances empowers the judiciary to

A. invalidate the actions of the other arms

B. administer the criminal justice system

C. abrogate the law

D. apply the law

Detailed Solution

The principle of checks and balances empowers the judiciary to invalidate the actions of the other arms.
For instance, the judges who can try government officials can as well declare a legislation ultra vires.
28.

In a first-past-the-post electoral system, a candidate is declared when he

A. records the highest number of votes cast

B. obtains a two-thirds majority of the votes cast

C. obtains one-third of the votes cast

D. scors the aggregates of the opponent

Detailed Solution

In a first-past-the-post electoral system, a candidate is declared when he records the highest number of votes cast. This system is also know as plurality system or simple majority. In this elected candidate must secure majority of the votes cast.
29.

The major function of civil service is

A. providing relevant information on government

B. keeping records of the activities of government

C. promoting the interest of civil servants

D. advising government and implementing its policies

Detailed Solution

The major function of civil service is advising government and implementing its policies.

Other functions are as follows:

1. Translation of the political programmes of the ruling political party into government policies.

2. Execution of government policies and activities.

3. Monitoring and coordinating government projects

4. Helping to draft government bills for legislative discussion.

5. Helping to draft government bills for legislative discussion.

6. Prepare answers to parliamentary questions for their respective ministers.

7. Helping in the preparation of annual budget
30.

The pressure group that resorts to unconventional methods to achieve its objectives is called

A. anomic group

B. institutional group

C. promotional group

D. interest group

Detailed Solution

Anomic group is the type of pressure group that resorts to unconventional method to achieve its objective.

It should be observed that Anomic groups are spontaneous, unorganized mob groups which are only interested in immediate achievements of goals or seizure of power. They use violence, arson demonstrations, strikes e.g students riot group riot, against hike in the price of fuel, etc.
21.

In the First Republic,the official opposition party was the

A. Action Group

B. Northern People's Congress

C. Northern Elements Progressive Union

D. National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons

Detailed Solution

The official opposition party in the First Republic was the Action Group.
22.

Under the 1999 Constitution,the appointment of ministers and ambassadors must be ratified by the

A. National Council of States

B. Presidency

C. Senate

D. House of Rpresentatives

Detailed Solution

The appointment of ministers and ambassadors must be ratified by the Senate Under the 1999 Constitution, While the President is responsible for the appointment or nomination.
23.

In Nigeria,promotion of judges is the responsibility of the

A. Judicial Service Commission

B. Cheif Justice of the Federation

C. Attorney-General and Minister of Justice

D. Council of Legal Education

Detailed Solution

In Nigeria,promotion of judges is the responsibility of the Judicial Service Commission.
24.

The legislative in Nigeria under the 1999 Constitution is composed of

A. 108 senators and 350 members of the House of Representatives

B. 109 senators and 350 members of the House of Representatives

C. 100 senators and 250 members of the House of Representatives

D. 109 senators and 360 members of the House of Representatives

Detailed Solution

Under the 1999 constitution the legislature in Nigeria is composed of 109 Senators and 360 Members of House of Representatives. Each of the 36 states of the federation has 3 Senators which comes from the capital territory, Abuja. In the House of Representatives, the 360 members represent the 360 constituencies across the federation.
25.

The pre-colonial Tiv society can best be described as

A. republican

B. aristocratic

C. feudalism

D. monarchical

A

26.

A major function of the State Independent Electoral Commission in Nigeria is the

A. registeration of political parties

B. conduct of elections into local government offices

C. conduct of gubernatorial elections

D. delineation of electoral constituencies

Detailed Solution

A major function of the State Independent Electoral Commission in Nigeria is the conduct of elections into local government offices. The local government offices are Chairman and Councilors.
27.

The principle of checks and balances empowers the judiciary to

A. invalidate the actions of the other arms

B. administer the criminal justice system

C. abrogate the law

D. apply the law

Detailed Solution

The principle of checks and balances empowers the judiciary to invalidate the actions of the other arms.
For instance, the judges who can try government officials can as well declare a legislation ultra vires.
28.

In a first-past-the-post electoral system, a candidate is declared when he

A. records the highest number of votes cast

B. obtains a two-thirds majority of the votes cast

C. obtains one-third of the votes cast

D. scors the aggregates of the opponent

Detailed Solution

In a first-past-the-post electoral system, a candidate is declared when he records the highest number of votes cast. This system is also know as plurality system or simple majority. In this elected candidate must secure majority of the votes cast.
29.

The major function of civil service is

A. providing relevant information on government

B. keeping records of the activities of government

C. promoting the interest of civil servants

D. advising government and implementing its policies

Detailed Solution

The major function of civil service is advising government and implementing its policies.

Other functions are as follows:

1. Translation of the political programmes of the ruling political party into government policies.

2. Execution of government policies and activities.

3. Monitoring and coordinating government projects

4. Helping to draft government bills for legislative discussion.

5. Helping to draft government bills for legislative discussion.

6. Prepare answers to parliamentary questions for their respective ministers.

7. Helping in the preparation of annual budget
30.

The pressure group that resorts to unconventional methods to achieve its objectives is called

A. anomic group

B. institutional group

C. promotional group

D. interest group

Detailed Solution

Anomic group is the type of pressure group that resorts to unconventional method to achieve its objective.

It should be observed that Anomic groups are spontaneous, unorganized mob groups which are only interested in immediate achievements of goals or seizure of power. They use violence, arson demonstrations, strikes e.g students riot group riot, against hike in the price of fuel, etc.