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In which system of government does the legislature pass a vote of no confidence in the government?

  • A. Federal
  • B. Cabinet
  • C. De jure
  • D. Monarchical
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23

In an election, a secret ballot is described as the process where the voter

  • A. is screened off to conceal the vote
  • B. cast the vote in a sealed box
  • C. in assisted to cast the vote
  • D. is searched before casting the vote
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24

Which of the following options is not a function of political parties?

  • A. Policy implementation
  • B. Political socialisation
  • C. Political education
  • D. Aggregation of interest
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25

The appointment of judges is based on the recommendation of the

  • A. Civil Service Commission
  • B. Public Service Commission
  • C. Eminent persons in society
  • D. Judicial Service Commission
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26

A coalition government is a common feature of a

  • A. two party systems
  • B. multi-party system
  • C. one party system
  • D. non-party system
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27

The sovereignty of a state can be limited to a great extent by

  • A. Rule of law
  • B. separation of powers
  • C. International Laws and conventions
  • D. Legislative Assembly
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28

The administrative head of the ministry is the

  • A. official of the ruling government
  • B. general manager
  • C. permanent secretary
  • D. chief coordinating officer
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29

In which political system does the government control every aspect of a citizen’s life?

  • A. communism
  • B. Dictatorship
  • C. Totalitarianism
  • D. Aristocracy
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30

Which of the following factors does not influence a country’s foreign policy?

  • A. Human resources
  • B. Geographical location
  • C. System of education and number of universities
  • D. International laws and conventions
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31

The Atlantic Charter gave birth to the

  • A. Commonwealth of Nations
  • B. Allied powers
  • C. United Nations
  • D. North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
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32

One of the benefits which the West African state derives from the United Nations is

  • A. equal opportunities of appointments to its highest office
  • B. permanent membership of the Security Council
  • C. greater access to all the organs of the United Nations
  • D. total eradication of poverty from the African continent
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33

Which summit drew the road map for the implementation of the African Union?

  • A. Sirte Summit
  • B. Lusaka Summit
  • C. Lome Summit
  • D. Lagos summit
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34

Which of the following options does the Commonwealth of Nations commit resources to?

  • A. Use of a common currency
  • B. Superiority of the British Crown
  • C. British Leadership on all matters of diplomacy
  • D. Promotion of representative democracy
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35

The African Union is unable to play its role on the global political scene very well due to the

  • A. inadequate system of education
  • B. low level of wages in the member countries
  • C. Outbreak of pandemic on the African continent
  • D. divided loyalty among member states.
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36

The first inter-territorial political movement organized in the 1920s which sought to bring all the British West African territories together to fight the colonial establishment was the

  • A. Aborigines Right Protection Society
  • B. West African Youth League
  • C. National Congress of British West African
  • D. WestAfrican Students Union
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37

A country’s foreign policy is foremost driven by

  • A. economy
  • B. location
  • C. natural resources
  • D. national interest
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38

The youth movement across British West African territories served as a spring board for the formation of

  • A. militant groups to fight and kill British officials
  • B. political parties to champion the course of self-rule
  • C. committees to represent the people
  • D. associations in pursuit of justice for the people
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39

Proto-nationalism was a movement limited to the demands for

  • A. immediate end to colonialism
  • B. reforms of the political class and respect for African religion
  • C. western education
  • D. social amenities and political participation
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40

Militant nationalism in British West Africa after World War II sought to

  • A. kill British nationals
  • B. overthrow colonialism
  • C. stop the export of raw materials
  • D. stop the denigration of the African culture.
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41

The passing of laws by an arm of government to regulate society is the function of the

  • A. judiciary
  • B. executive
  • C. legislature
  • D. police
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42

Information dissemination and communication in a political environment had been made faster and easier with the advent of

  • A. educated practitioners
  • B. press censorship
  • C. government spokemen
  • D. social media
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