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4726

Nigeria supports the South-South cooperation as a foreign policy objective for mutual understanding among

  • A. nations south of the equator
  • B. sub-saharan African countries
  • C. developing countries
  • D. Asian and sub-saharan African countries
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4727

The power to exercise overall control of the executive functions of ECOWAS is vested in the

  • A. Authority of Heads of State and Government
  • B. Secretary-General
  • C. Council of Ministers
  • D. Technical and Special Commissions
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4728

The relationship between the tiers of government in Nigeria can be described as one of

  • A. coordinate and independent jurisdiction
  • B. voluntary surbodination
  • C. superior-surbodinate co-existence
  • D. independent co-existence
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4729

The immediate cause of the January 15 1966 military coup in Nigeria was the

  • A. crisis over the population census
  • B. election crisis in the Western Region
  • C. Kano Riots
  • D. Tiv Riots
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4730

The difference between commercialized and privatized companies is that in the former

  • A. public ownership is dominant
  • B. government subsidizes costs
  • C. profit motive is recessive
  • D. private ownership is dominant
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4731

The 1976 Local Government Reforms in Nigeria transformed the relationship between states and local governments into one of

  • A. equality
  • B. master and servant
  • C. subordination
  • D. partnership and cooperation
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4732

The body responsible for running the personal affairs of senior local government staff in Nigeria is the

  • A. Local Government Service Commission
  • B. Local Government Council
  • C. State Civil Service Commission
  • D. Senior Staff Committee
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4733

Government-owned companies operating in the economic sector are referred to as

  • A. public investments
  • B. public services
  • C. public enterprise
  • D. public utilities
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4734

In the Second Republic,the ruling National Party of Nigeria formed an alliance with the

  • A. Great Nigeria People's Party
  • B. Nigeria Advance Party
  • C. Unity Party of Nigeria
  • D. Nigeria People's Party
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4735

In a democracy,sovereign authority is exercised by the

  • A. legislature
  • B. people
  • C. executive
  • D. electorate
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4736

Independence of the judiciary is pertinent because it accords the judiciary the power to

  • A. dismiss any judge who has breached the judicial code of conduct
  • B. determine a fixed salary for judges
  • C. determine a fixed term of office for the judges
  • D. enable the judges to try and decide cases without bias
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4737

One of the sources of a constitution is

  • A. common law
  • B. corporate law
  • C. statutory law
  • D. constitutional law
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4738

In a presidential system of government, the president checks the legislature through

  • A. executive review
  • B. executive order
  • C. legislative order
  • D. exercise of veto
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4739

The creation of a classless society is the ultimate aim of

  • A. fascism
  • B. socialism
  • C. communism
  • D. capitalism
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4740

In a constitutional monarchy,the authority to remove the head of state is exercised by the

  • A. head of government
  • B. cabinet
  • C. prime minister
  • D. legislature
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4741

Unicameral legislature is a common feature of

  • A. unitarism
  • B. federalism
  • C. presidential
  • D. parliamentarism
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4742

The economic basis of feudalism is

  • A. trade
  • B. capital
  • C. agriculture
  • D. slavery
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4743

The agent through which the state undertakes political socialization is the

  • A. pressure group
  • B. peer group
  • C. family
  • D. school
  • E. A and D
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4744

In a confederation,the constituency that a member of the legislature represents is a

  • A. nation-state
  • B. region
  • C. senatorial district
  • D. parliamentary consistuency
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4745

In a parliamentary system of government,a vote of no confidence leads to the resignation of

  • A. an indidvidual minister
  • B. the entire parliament
  • C. the prime minister
  • D. the entire cabinet
  • E. C and D
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4746

In a unitary system of government,power is concentrated at the center

  • A. with devolution
  • B. without residual functions
  • C. without devolution
  • D. with residual functions
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