652

The political parties that formed the opposition during the First Republic in Nigeria were the

  • A. NCNC and AG
  • B. AG and UMBC
  • C. NCNC and NEPU
  • D. UMBC and NEPU.
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653

The 1922 Clifford Constitution restricted the franchise to

  • A. Calabar and Benin
  • B. Lagos and Calabar
  • C. Lagos and Warri
  • D. Warri and Lokoja
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654

The Yaba Higher College did not meet the aspirations of the nationalists because

  • A. all its staff were Europeans
  • B. it was meant to train assistants to Europeans
  • C. only Europeans were qualified for admission
  • D. it was affiliated to a polytechnic in Europe.
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655

The colonial government in Nigeria laid more emphasis on the production of export crops because

  • A. the people already had abundant food in stock
  • B. such crops were desperately needed abroad
  • C. such crops were more beneficial to the people
  • D. the soil was more suitable for the production of such crops.
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656

In colonial Nigeria, mining industry was promoted in order to

  • A. diversify the economy
  • B. engage the railway system
  • C. make Nigeria self-reliant
  • D. maximize exploitation.
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657

Certain chiefs in Eastern Nigeria were called warrant chiefs because they

  • A. had some royal connections
  • B. were created by the British
  • C. had warrants to arrest offenders
  • D. were the first to receive Western education.
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658

Two institutions of local government in Nigeria during the colonial period were native courts and

  • A. legislative council
  • B. regional treasury
  • C. native treasury
  • D. native police.
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659

The Nigerian Council established in 1914 was ineffective because it

  • A. was not designed to be so
  • B. lacked sufficient funds
  • C. had too many vocal members
  • D. was dominated by hand-picked members.
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660

A reason for the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern protectorates of Nigeria in 1914 was

  • A. economic expediency
  • B. territorial integration
  • C. political balancing
  • D. religious harmony.
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661

The Colony and Protectorate of Lagos was amalgameted with the Protectorate of Southern Nigeria in 1906 to form the

  • A. Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria
  • B. Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria
  • C. Protectorate of Southern Nigeria
  • D. Oil Rivers Protectorate.
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662

Armed resistance to British rule in Northern Nigeria ended with the conquest of

  • A. Kano and Sokoto
  • B. Bida and Kano
  • C. Katsina and Kano
  • D. Bauchi and Katsina.
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663

The greatest ruler in the history of Benin Kingdom was

  • A. Oba Ewuare
  • B. Oba Ewedo
  • C. Oba Ovonramwen
  • D. Oba Ewuakpe.
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664

The failure of the Ogiso dynasty in Benin was attributed to

  • A. weakness and dependence of the rulers
  • B. peoples’ resentment against the system
  • C. the declining economy of the state
  • D. inadequate supply of arms and ammunition.
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665

The Oyo Empire collapsed as a result of

  • A. internal and external crises
  • B. the revolt of Afonja
  • C. the weakening of the army
  • D. British presence in Yorubaland.
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666

The Ekiti Parapo was an alliance against

  • A. the Muslim incursion into Yorubaland
  • B. the rising power of Ibadan
  • C. Christian missionary presence in Yorubaland
  • D. the abolition of the slave trade.
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667

The Queen mother, Magira, played a prominent role in the government of the

  • A. Hausa States
  • B. Kwararafa Kingdom
  • C. Kanem Borno Empire
  • D. Igala Kingdom.
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668

The legendary founder of the Kanuri was

  • A. Ali Ghaji
  • B. Idris b. Ali Katagarmabe
  • C. Idris Alooma
  • D. Sayf b. dhi Yazan.
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669

Which of the following was a part of the Sokoto Caliphate?

  • A. Kukawa.
  • B. Yauri.
  • C. Biu.
  • D. Lokoja.
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670

A major factor that led to the success of the Sokoto jihad was

  • A. military assistance from Borno
  • B. lack of unity among the Hausa states
  • C. the use of fire-arms by the jihadists
  • D. periodic divine interventions.
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671

An outstanding reason for the abolition of the trans-Atlantic slave trade was

  • A. industrial revolution
  • B. nationalist agitation
  • C. legitimate trade
  • D. railway construction.
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672

A significant effect of the Christian missionary activity in Nigeria was the

  • A. introduction of formal education
  • B. training of nationalists
  • C. introduction of new crops
  • D. abolition of the slave trade.
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