Year : 
1981
Title : 
Government
Exam : 
JAMB Exam

Paper 1 | Objectives

41 - 49 of 49 Questions

# Question Ans
41.

The head of the Judiciary in every state of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is called

A. Honourable Chief Justice

B. Head of Judicial Service

C. Grand Khadi

D. President Customary Court of Appeal

E. Chief Judge

A

42.

Which the adoption of the presidential system of government, Nigeria ceased to

A. have a representative government

B. be a, member of the Commonwealth

C. have different persons as Head of State and Government

D. operate a bicameral legislature

E. operate the principle of separation of powers

C

43.

Public corporations are set up to

A. make profits

B. compete with the private sector

C. cater for those businesses that cannot be left entirely to private enterprise

D. get board appointments for for politicians

E. enhance the prestige of the government

C

44.

The Commonwealth is an organization

A. of all states formerly in the British Empire

B. of most of the states in the defunct British Empire

C. of all English-speaking countries of the world

D. of only Asian and African countries

E. which effectively coordinates the policies of its members

B

45.

The highest legislative body in Nigeria is the

A. National Council of States

B. State Assemby

C. House of Representatives

D. Senate

E. National Assembly

E

46.

Under the constitution of the Second Federal Republic of Nigeria, statutory allocation of revenue to local government councils is the responsibility of the

A. President

B. Governor

C. National Assembly

D. House of Assembly

E. National Economic Council

C

47.

In 1964, the National Council of Nigerian Citizens and the Action Group formed the

A. Coalition Government

B. Nigerian Advance Prty

C. Nigerian National Alliance

D. United Progressive Grand Alliance

E. National Emergency Committee

D

48.

The local government reforms of 1976 in Nigeria were designed to

A. decentralize authority

B. increase political socialization

C. enlist grassroot support

D. achieve even developenmet

E. all of the above

E

49.

The use of the veto in the Security Council is

A. limited only to permanent members

B. the prerogative of all its mebers

C. and the U.S

D. on a rotational basis

E. all of the above

A

41.

The head of the Judiciary in every state of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is called

A. Honourable Chief Justice

B. Head of Judicial Service

C. Grand Khadi

D. President Customary Court of Appeal

E. Chief Judge

A

42.

Which the adoption of the presidential system of government, Nigeria ceased to

A. have a representative government

B. be a, member of the Commonwealth

C. have different persons as Head of State and Government

D. operate a bicameral legislature

E. operate the principle of separation of powers

C

43.

Public corporations are set up to

A. make profits

B. compete with the private sector

C. cater for those businesses that cannot be left entirely to private enterprise

D. get board appointments for for politicians

E. enhance the prestige of the government

C

44.

The Commonwealth is an organization

A. of all states formerly in the British Empire

B. of most of the states in the defunct British Empire

C. of all English-speaking countries of the world

D. of only Asian and African countries

E. which effectively coordinates the policies of its members

B

45.

The highest legislative body in Nigeria is the

A. National Council of States

B. State Assemby

C. House of Representatives

D. Senate

E. National Assembly

E

46.

Under the constitution of the Second Federal Republic of Nigeria, statutory allocation of revenue to local government councils is the responsibility of the

A. President

B. Governor

C. National Assembly

D. House of Assembly

E. National Economic Council

C

47.

In 1964, the National Council of Nigerian Citizens and the Action Group formed the

A. Coalition Government

B. Nigerian Advance Prty

C. Nigerian National Alliance

D. United Progressive Grand Alliance

E. National Emergency Committee

D

48.

The local government reforms of 1976 in Nigeria were designed to

A. decentralize authority

B. increase political socialization

C. enlist grassroot support

D. achieve even developenmet

E. all of the above

E

49.

The use of the veto in the Security Council is

A. limited only to permanent members

B. the prerogative of all its mebers

C. and the U.S

D. on a rotational basis

E. all of the above

A