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DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY FIRST TERM OBJ EXAM – SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL
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1. An operating system will perform the following except
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2. Which of the following operations prevent file loss?
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3. MS Access is an example of a
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4. A program designed to detect and prevent malicious programs from a computer system is
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5. A data element that uniquely identifies one record from the other in a table is the
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6. Which of the following is not a transmission medium?
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7. Social networking does not promote.
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8. One of the advantages of a parallel database is
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9. The type of data entered into a table in database follow a set of rules known as?
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The diagram illustrates the relationship between two tables in a database.
The student ID in Tables II is referred to as
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11. The property of a system software that enables it to execute more than one program at a time is referred to as
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12. Planning and creating websites are stages in?
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13. What file organization would require that all the five (5) records be read before the 6th record is written?
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14. The feature in a database application that acts as an interface between the user and the database is called a?
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15. Who developed the first digital electrical computer?
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16. Which of the following is safety measure in the computer laboratory?
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17. Information analysis procedures includes the following except
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18. Bola intends to evoke the synonyms of a certain word during Word processing. What is the most appropriate tool to use?
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19. Routine checks operations on computers in order to ensure its continuous functioning is known as computer
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20. Which of the following is not a good computer maintenance practice?
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21. While typing a MS word document, Akin inserted footer in the document in order to
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22. A technician can protect itself from electronic discharge by using
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23. Which of the following is not an effect of computer virus?
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24. Which of the following is not a computer professional?
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25. Data processed into its useful form is referred to as
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26. Which of the following is not a procedure for information processing?
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27. One of the characteristic feature of the second generation computer is the presence of
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28. In Database Management System (DBMS), linking entities is used to represent?
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29. Which of the following is not a feature of the drawing tool bar?
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30. A search engine is a?
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31. Which of the following is not an application of computers?
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32. Convert 47 base 8 to its binary equivalent.
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33. The exchange of information over a network follows a set of rules called
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34. Commonly accepted practices, rules or methods in computing are called
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35. Which of the following is an alphebetical data?
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36. In MS Powerpoint, the action of holding down the left mouse key and moving the mouse around the slide would
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37. Which of the following drawing tools would create special effects for texts?
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38.
The prevention of data from corruption and unauthorized access is a function of data
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39. A Microsoft Office application suites include all the following except
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40. Which of the following is not a preventive maintenance measure?
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41. The MS Excel worksheet below shows the salary distribution for four staff in a company. The net salary is paid after deductions have been made.
Which of the following cells contain numeric data?
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42. Maintaining the value nd content of data is part of data
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43. Computer virus cannot be transmitted by
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44. the device that sends information to the CPU is the
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45. Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp are examples of
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46. Data gathering involves the following means except
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47. Convert 4 base 10 to a number in base two
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48. Which of the following persons invented the punch card machine?
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49. The type of file organisation in a DVD-ROM is?
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50. Which of the following is not a type of wireless transmission
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GOVERNMENT FIRST TERM OBJ EXAM – SS3
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1. The highest organ of the state during the Babangida Regime was the
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2. The indirect dimension of changing the government is known as ___ ?
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3. The basis of the Nigerian foreign policy thrust particularly during the Independence Constitution era was … in nature
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4. The equivalent of the commissioner at the local government level is the
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5. Which of the following world powers was the first to come to Nigeria’s aid during the civil war?
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6. Taking over power, military governments disregard democratic protocols and rule mainly by
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7. The Independent National Electoral Commission has the power to prepare and maintain the register of
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8. A major instrument designed to promote the workings of Nigerian federalism is
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9. Who among the following was dismissed from the Action Group at the Jos Congress of February, 1962?
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10. Bye laws are made by the _______?
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11. Public corporations in Nigeria are established through
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12. Which of the following was not responsible for the coalition between A. G and N. C. N. C.?
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13. The issues that are at the core of a country’s foreign policy are referred to as
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14. The first military Head of State in Nigeria was General
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15. The Armed Forces Ruling Council (AFRC) is attributable to the ____ regime
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16. The Oputa panel was established in Nigeria to
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17. In the United States, what do they call by-election?
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18. Nigeria’s foreign policy is influenced by its position as a major exporter of
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19. If the receiving state does not approve a diplomat on account of his past activities, he is considered
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20. The total number of parties registered 1979 elections in Nigeria was
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21. Which of the following is not a factor leading to military intervention in West African states?
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22. The Chick’s commission was set up to look into the issue of revenue allocation in___________
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23. The highest body which performed legislative functions under Babangida Regime was
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24. In the 1976 reforms and the local government generally, which regime constitutes the Ibrahim panel of 1984?
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25. Nigeria’s departure from pro-west policy during the Murtala Muhammed regime was as a result of
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26. The principle that determines the pattern of interaction of a country in international politics is known as____________
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27. In the First Republic, Nigeria was very reluctant to have meaningful interaction with ________
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28. Which of the following is the basic unit of a local government in Nigeria?
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29.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) is the result of a coalition of the following parties except the___________
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30. The highest decision-making body in Nigeria under the Buhari’s military regime was the ________
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31. How many states were created in Nigeria in 1967?
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32. What is the primary source of revenue for the local government in Nigeria?
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33. In the 1930s, the political movement that challenged the NNDP domination of Lagos politics was the
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34. On which of the following grounds can a citizen abstain from voting?
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35. The Nigerian Youth Movement (NYM) collapsed because of
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36. The Armed Forces Ruling Council came into existence under the
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37. Which of the following electoral bodies in Nigeria conducted elections from 1979 to 1983?
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38. Redtapism in the civil service refers to
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39. One of the high points of the activities of the National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA) led to the
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40. The cultural organisation which metamorphosed into the Northern People’s Congress (NPC) was__________
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41. Rule by decrees is associated with
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42. Which of the following military regimes in Nigeria played a prominent role in the liberation of colonised African States?
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43. Which of the following countries operate a direct democracy?
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44. Which of the following countries made up the Casablanca Group?
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45. ____ is noted for having said “man by nature is a political animal”
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46. What is commonly referred to as the association of the government and the governed?
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47. A major opposition party at the national level in Nigeria’s Second Republic was
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48. Apart from globalization, what other factor to a large extent affects the sovereignty of a state?
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49. The electoral system used in Nigeria is primarily based on __________
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50. During the struggle for Angolan independence Nigeria supported
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51. Authoritarianism is least inherent in
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52. The following are the reasons widely espoused for military intervention and rules in West Africa except ______
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53. A feature of a confederal state is that _______
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54. Representative governments around the world pay attention to public opinion because of the following factors except
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55. The Nigerian Youth Movement collapsed as the result of
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56. Military intervention in Nigerian politics was first witnessed in
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57. The land use decree of 1978 vested the ownership of land in Nigeria in the
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58. The political subjugation and economic exploitation of a people is known as
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59. The rationale behind the adoption of a federal system of government in Nigeria is to
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60. What is the main source of funding for public corporations in Nigeria?
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61. The three main contesting issues about revenue allocation in Nigeria are
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62. Immediately after the Nigerian civil war, Gowon’s regime embarked on
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63. On 1 October 1995, Abacha announced a three-year program for return to civilian rule. Parties were allowed to form in July 1998. Which of the following parties was not registered by the Provisional Ruling Council?
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64. The Murtala/Obasanjo regime in Nigeria increased the number of states from
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65. The highest court in Nigeria before 1963 was the _________
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66. Nigeria broke diplomatic relations with France in 1961 because of_________
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67. Nigeria’s recognition of the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola to lead that country was made under
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68. Nigeria’s withdrawal from the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games in July 1986 was in protest against British
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69. A major weakness of a one-party system is that it
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70. The 1976 Local Government Reforms made the Nigerian local government become
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71. he fees collected by local governments at motor parks represent ______
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72. People’s political values are continuously shaped by the following agents except
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73. Military might is a major determinant of a country’s _______
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74. The chairman of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) during the Second republic in Nigeria was
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75. The two military coups that toppled civilian regimes in Nigeria were those of ……
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76. Which of the following is a function of the local government in Nigeria?
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77. One of the following political parties produced Nigeria’s first Prime Minister_______
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78. Conservatism is an ideology that emphasizes
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79. Implementations of the target programmes of the government is the primary duty of the _____ a part of the _____
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80. A military coup d’etat is followed by _________
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81. Military intervention in Nigeria arose from
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82. A major problem affecting Local government in Nigeria today is
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83. The local government administration in many West African countries is faced with a myriad of problems one of which is
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84. The following factors motivated the formation and growth of political parties in British West African territories except
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85. The philosophy behind Nigerian federalism is
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86. One of the problems of military administration in West Africa is that soldiers
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87. The Nigerian Youth Movement pursued its objectives through the use of
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88. Financial allocation to local governments by the federal or the state government to supplement the cost of a project is called_____
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89. The Aburi Accord was a popular phrase during the administration of
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90. Nigeria’s ideal of Africa as the centerpiece of her foreign policy includes all the following except
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91. A form of government which has its slogan to be ‘ruling of the best’ is__________
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92. The best way to keep the military at bay from interfering in politics is by ensuring
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93. One criticism levelled against the pre-independence political parties in West Africa was that some of them
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94. Under General Aguiyi Ironsi, decree 34 introduced the ____ system of government.
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95. The Nigeria Police is an agency of the
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96. The ____ Reform is influential to the inception of Local Government in Nigeria
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97. Which of the following military regimes in Nigeria played a prominent role in the liberation of colonised African States?
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98. Which political system allows only one ideology for the state?
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99. The foreign policy of a country could be influenced by?
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100. The Nigerian federal legislature is called the
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GOVERNMENT FIRST TERM OBJ EXAM – SS2
1. The administrative head of a public corporation in Nigeria is the
2. Public opinion can be measured through all of the following except the?
3. The civil service is different from the public service in terms of
4. The police perform all the following functions except ________
5. The determination and execution of government policies is the core function of
6. Nigerian Ports Authority is an example of
7. The Civil Services helps the government to
8. What does the mass media rely on to gauge public opinion?
9. People’s political values are continuously shaped by the following agents except
10. The electoral system in which the winner should have more than all the votes of all the other contestants put together is called
11. If a winner emerges in an election as a result of his/her votes being more than the combined votes of the opposing contestants, what types of electoral system is being practised?
12. The main function of the Code of Conduct Bureau is to……
13. Which state institution is referred to as the bureaucratic wing responsible for the running of government offices, agencies and departments?
14. The day-to-day operation of public corporations is the direct responsibility of the
15. The administrative head of the ministry is the
16. The electronic and print media makes their views heard on national issues through_______
17. The media serve a useful purpose in a democracy by
18. Civil servants are typically protected by
19. The process by which electorates remove elected official is called_________
20. The process by which people vote to elect their representatives is called
21. The body responsible for the execution of the policies of government is the ______
22. The impartiality of the civil servants is important to the governance structure because they work for the interest of the
23. Which of the following factors limits the expression of public opinion?
24. As part of its constitutional mandate, the Public Service Commission operates to
25. The media play a vital role in the political environment in that, it ________
26. Public corporation is a semi-independent statutory body established by
27. An electoral system in which the electorate elects a small group of people who in turn elects political office holders is known as
28. The Electorate is defined as ________
29. Public opinion is commonly referred to as the composite reaction of the citizenry on
30. Lawyers recruited into the civil service belong to the
31. The office of the ombudsman is created to acts as
32. Which one of the following cannot be considered as a factor that influences the delimitation of a country into constituencies?
33. An effective way of strengthening societal institutions is through the expression of ____________
34. Information dissemination and communication in a political environment had been made faster and easier with the advent of
35. One way of improving productivity in the public service is through?
36. Public Corporations are referred to as statutory bodies because they are established by _________
37. An electoral system in which the winner must secure more than 50% of the vote is described as a/an
38. Which of the following is a civil/public servant?
39. Which of the following statements about public corporation is not true?
40. Coalition government arises when
41. Which of the following agencies helps the most in shaping public opinion?
42. Redtapism in the civil service refers to
43. Public corporations are struggling in the West African States as a result of
44. A multi-member constituency is used to facilitate the operation of
45. All of the following are examples of public corporation in Nigeria EXCEPT?
46. A major consequence of the privatization exercise in Nigeria is
47. Which of the following is not an electoral malpractice?
48. The highest grade in the Civil Service is known as the …………
49. The main function of public opinion is to
50. Public opinion is an essential element in a democracy because it can act as a
51. For an election to be fair and free Electoral Commission must be
52. An electoral system which allows party members to elect candidates for elective offices is called?
53. Which of the following electoral systems is ideal for a heterogeneous society?
54. On which of the following grounds can a citizen abstain from voting?
55. A major function of public corporation is to
56. A citizen is barred from active politics when employed as a
57. When an election fails to produce a clear winner, the process of determining a winner is called
58. Public opinion is the sum total of views and feelings of citizens on matters relating to
59. The manipulation of boundaries of constituencies in order to win more seats is called
60. Elections plays a major role in the democratic process because, it
61. Opinion sampling may be necessary for the following reasons except________
62. A feature of a confederal state is that _______
63. A characteristic of public opinion is that it is
64. The removal of government direct control and monopoly in manufacturing and service sectors is called __________
65. Which of the following electoral bodies in Nigeria conducted elections from 1979 to 1983?
66. The process of forming public opinion is known as
67. An order compelling a lower court or public corporation to perform in accordance with legitimacy is called_________
68. A minister controls public corporations by
69. A “Yes” or No” vote on a specific political issue in a country is called ________
70. The productivity of public corporations is believed to be enhanced when there is
71. The Independent National Electoral Commission has the power to prepare and maintain the register of
72. Which of the following is a function of the Public Complaints Commission?
73. Which of the following is not a source of public opinion?
74. The institution established by the constitution to be responsible for recruiting personnel into the civil service is the ___________
75. Public corporations and parastatals are typically established by
76. The delineation of electoral constituencies for reasons of political advantage is termed___________
77. Public opinion is a view that is
78. The civil service in Nigeria operates under the principle of
79. ___ is the act of wearing campaign paraphernalia or carrying signs to a polling centre with the intent of influencing voters?
80. Implementations of the target programmes of the government is the primary duty of the _____ a part of the _____
81. The grant of the right to vote is called
82. In an election, a secret ballot is described as the process where the voter
83. The act of removing an elected official by the electorate is referred to as
84. In the United States, what do they call by-election?
85. The second ballot is based on the principle that a successful candidate must obtain
86. One of the function of the electoral management body is to
87. The appointment and dissolution of the board of directors of the public corporation fall under _______?
88. Which state institution serves as a link between the government and the people?
89. The needs of the citizen are made known to the government through ____?
90. The process of selecting candidates to represent a political party in elections is known as
91. Persons legally qualified to vote for parliamentary candidates form
92. The area from which one or more members or representatives are elected in public offices is called the electoral ……..
93. Which of the following options is the role of a newspaper in a state?
94. Public corporations in Nigeria are established through
95. The characteristics of the Civil Servants which prevent its officers from addressing the press unless directed is known as ________
96. What is NOT a function of the civil service?
97. What is the main source of funding for public corporations in Nigeria?
98. An institution under the executive arm of government responsible for formulating and implementing government policies is the ________
99. Public corporations can be controlled by
100. The type of election which allows party members to elect candidates for elective offices is _________
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1. A government controlled by a few people for their own interests is said to be____________
2. The agency responsible for fulfilling the purpose of the state is ________
3. Government by the wealthy is known as _________
4. A political system in which the government controls every aspect of a citizen’s life is _________.
5. All the following are experienced by a community without government except
6. Political authority is vested in the_________
7. The sovereignty of a state can be limited to a great extent by
8. A system of government in which a single person or a group who governs has unlimited power is a
9. The system which allows private individuals and companies to own and control the means of production is known as
10. What is commonly referred to as the association of the government and the governed?
11. A key principle of the socialist system of government is the ___________.
12. An economic system that encourages state ownership and control of the means of production is
13. The modern theory of sovereignty was popularized by
14. Which of the following is not a feature of a state?
15. That type of sovereignty that thrives on legitimacy is__________
16. Which one of the following factors has contributed largely to the weakened and poor performance of state institutions in most West African States?
17. Which of the following is a method of acquiring political power in a democracy?
18. What is the term for a system of government in which power is held by a small group of people?
19. Government is defined as an agency established to manage the affairs of _________
20. A form of oligarchy in which gifted people are at the helm of affairs is
21. A characteristic of a fascist state is the existence of a
22. Communist governments aim at distributing goods and services according to _____________.
23. Who among the following provided the detailed work on sovereignty?
24. Which of the following agents can be considered as the most effective agent of political socialisation? The _______
25. One of the central tenets of the fascist doctrine is that the leader is
26. The most important function of government is to ensure the
27. The political subjugation and economic exploitation of a people is known as
28. The application of the common principles that are important to improve decision-making processes and ultimately strengthen democracy and improve social and economic development is best described as
29. Capitalism is an economic system which emphasises_______________
30. Which one among the following factors greatly restrains the government in a democratic society?
31. A set of internalized norms which guides political action is called ________
32. The institution through which leaders exercise power to make and enforce laws is the
33. An undesirable attribute of capitalism is mostly seen in
34. An agent in which the state undertakes direct political socialisation is the
35. A function of government is _________
36. When a state is subject to no other authority, it is said to be _________
37. Apart from globalization, what other factor to a large extent affects the sovereignty of a state?
38. As an academic field the study of government does not include
39. The development of a classless society is the goal of __________
40. In a communist system, who owns and controls the means of production?
41. The family and peer groups are important agents of _________
42. The concept of social justice implies that the state must ensure
43. Fascism developed in________
44. The defining processes for the formation of a people’s political behaviour is___________
45. A political system built around land ownership is called
46. The economic basis of feudalism is __________
47. The central point of capitalism, as expounded by Karl Marx, is that
48. The power of the electorate signifies _________
49. A human community that is usually cohesive and homogeneous is a
50. one important agent of a political socialization is the _______?
51. A major difference between power and authority is that, authority is ________
52. The right to govern and administer the affairs of the people of a country is ________
53. Power is transformed into legal authority through
54. A political party that advocates for social equality, workers’ rights and wealth redistribution is most likely aligned with which ideology
55. A society that is politically organized under a government is called
56. Sovereignty is known for the following apparent characteristics EXCEPT
57. Which ideology emphasizes a classless society?
58. Government refers to all the following except
59. The authority of the state is collectively exercised by the _______
60. Acceptability of the government in power by the governed is known as
61. Which of the following countries practiced totalitarianism?
62. Political participation can take the form of __________
63. Which of these is an attribute of government?
64. Direct democracy succeeded in Athens because
65. Which of the following is not a component of political culture?
66. Government maintains law and order through the following except ________?
67. The industrial Revolution in Europe resulted in
68. Which of the following systems of government is authoritarian in nature?
69. A system of government which is based on public ownership of means of production and distribution is called
70. Authoritarianism is least inherent in
71. The ultimate source of power and authority which sets the state apart from other forms of political organisations is referred to as
72. Mussolini’s fascism and Hitler’s nazism are good examples of
73. A social, political and economic arrangement in which landed property and other natural resources are collectively owned is referred to as
74. Which of the following is the lowest class of people in the hierarchy of feudal system?
75. In which political system does the government control every aspect of a citizen’s life?
76. Power refers to the__________
77. Which of the following is not an attribute of a state?
78. Class stratification is a peculiar feature of___________
79. Popular political participation means________
80. The sum total of authority in a state unrestrained by law is _______
81. The modern idea of democracy includes all the following except
82. Which political system allows only one ideology for the state?
83. The features of a state include all the following except _______
84. The main attributes of a state are
85. Power can be defined as the
86. Which type of democracy is Nigeria operating as a democratic state?
87. The development of attitudes and beliefs about a political system is known as
88. According to Karl Max, socialism developed as a consequence of the evils of ________
89. The ability to make and enforce laws and administer justice constitute the major functions of a _________
90. A form of government which has its slogan to be ‘ruling of the best’ is__________
91. People’s political values are continuously shaped by the following agents except
92. ” From each according to his ability to each according to his needs” is the principle of
93. The process of taking part in the selection of leaders in a country is political
94. The legal right to exercise power in a state is known as______
95. A government performs the following functions except?
96. Power, authority, legitimacy and sovereignty are described in the study of government as what?
97. The exercise of power can arise from any of the following sources except
98. The first agent of political socialization is
99. A characteristic feature of communism is __________
100. A government with corrupt rulers who use their power to exploit the people and natural resources of their own territory to extend their personal wealth and political power is described as