POST UTME AAUA 2022 Government | Objective

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Question 1
A diagram of a simple circuit is shown below. If the voltage across the circuit is 12.0 V and the resistance is 4.0 ohms, what is the current through the circuit?
A. 2.0 A
B. 4.0 A
C. 6.0 A
D. 8.0 A
Question 2
The concept of electoral systems in international relations is closely tied to the idea of representation. Discuss how a state can use its electoral system to represent the interests of its citizens in the international system.
A. A state can use its electoral system to represent the interests of its citizens by using a proportional representation system.
B. A state can use its electoral system to represent the interests of its citizens by using a first-past-the-post system.
C. A state can use its electoral system to represent the interests of its citizens by using a mixed-member proportional system.
D. A state can use its electoral system to represent the interests of its citizens by using a single transferable vote system.
Question 3
The concept of 'checks and balances' in the Nigerian Constitution is primarily aimed at preventing the concentration of power in the hands of one institution. Which of the following is a correct example of checks and balances in the Nigerian Constitution?
A. The President has the power to appoint judges, while the National Assembly has the power to pass laws.
B. The President has the power to veto bills passed by the National Assembly, while the National Assembly can override the veto with a two-thirds majority.
C. The President has the power to appoint the heads of all security agencies, while the National Assembly has no role in their appointment.
D. The President has the power to dissolve the National Assembly, while the National Assembly can impeach the President.
Question 4
The concept of legitimacy in international relations refers to the acceptance of a political entity's right to rule by the international community. Which of the following is a key factor in determining the legitimacy of a government?
A. Popular support
B. International recognition
C. Economic power
D. Military strength
Question 5
The Nigerian Constitution provides for a system of government that is a combination of parliamentary and presidential systems. Which of the following is a key feature of this system?
A. A bicameral legislature
B. A directly elected president
C. A parliamentary system with a prime minister
D. A presidential system with a vice president
Question 6
The concept of 'checks and balances' in the Nigerian Constitution is primarily aimed at preventing the concentration of power in the hands of one institution. Which of the following is a correct example of checks and balances in the Nigerian Constitution?
A. The President has the power to appoint judges, while the National Assembly has the power to pass laws.
B. The President has the power to veto bills passed by the National Assembly, while the National Assembly can override the veto with a two-thirds majority.
C. The President has the power to appoint the heads of all security agencies, while the National Assembly has no role in their appointment.
D. The President has the power to dissolve the National Assembly, while the National Assembly can impeach the President.
Question 7
The African Union's (AU) role in promoting peace and security in Africa is exemplified by its involvement in the conflict resolution process in which of the following countries?
A. Burkina Faso
B. Mali
C. Niger
D. Chad
Question 8
The concept of 'checks and balances' in the Nigerian Constitution is primarily aimed at preventing the concentration of power in the hands of one institution. Which of the following is a correct example of checks and balances in the Nigerian Constitution?
A. The President has the power to appoint judges, while the National Assembly has the power to pass laws.
B. The President has the power to veto bills passed by the National Assembly, while the National Assembly can override the veto with a two-thirds majority.
C. The President has the power to appoint the heads of all security agencies, while the National Assembly has no role in their appointment.
D. The President has the power to dissolve the National Assembly, while the National Assembly can impeach the President.
Question 9
The concept of power in government refers to the ability of a political system or institution to make decisions and implement policies. Which of the following best describes the relationship between power and authority?
A. Power is a prerequisite for authority.
B. Authority is a prerequisite for power.
C. Power and authority are interchangeable terms.
D. Power is a consequence of authority.
Question 10
The concept of power in international relations is often associated with the ability of a state to achieve its goals. Discuss how the concept of power is related to the concept of authority.
A. Power is the ability of a state to achieve its goals, while authority is the ability of a state to make decisions.
B. Power is the ability of a state to make decisions, while authority is the ability of a state to achieve its goals.
C. Power is the ability of a state to achieve its goals, while authority is the ability of a state to exercise control over others.
D. Power is the ability of a state to exercise control over others, while authority is the ability of a state to achieve its goals.
Question 11
The concept of legitimacy in government refers to the belief that a particular political system or institution has the right to exercise power and authority over a given territory or population. Which of the following is a key factor that contributes to the legitimacy of a government?
A. Popular support and consent
B. Economic prosperity and stability
C. Military strength and security
D. Cultural and historical significance
Question 12
The African Union (AU) has implemented several policies to promote economic development in the region. What is the primary goal of these policies?
A. To promote economic growth and development in individual member states.
B. To promote economic integration and cooperation among member states.
C. To promote political stability and security in the region.
D. To promote cultural exchange and understanding among member states.
Question 13
The concept of power in international relations refers to the ability of a state to achieve its goals and objectives. Which of the following is a key source of power in international relations?
A. Economic power
B. Military power
C. Cultural power
D. Diplomatic power
Question 14
The concept of power in international relations is closely tied to the idea of influence. Discuss how a state can use its power to influence the actions of other states in the international system.
A. A state can use its power to influence the actions of other states by using its military might.
B. A state can use its power to influence the actions of other states by using its economic might.
C. A state can use its power to influence the actions of other states by using its diplomatic might.
D. A state can use its power to influence the actions of other states by using its cultural might.
Question 15
The concept of 'checks and balances' in the Nigerian Constitution is primarily aimed at preventing the concentration of power in the hands of one institution. Which of the following is a correct example of checks and balances in the Nigerian Constitution?
A. The President appoints the Chief Justice of Nigeria, while the National Assembly confirms the appointment.
B. The President can dissolve the National Assembly, while the National Assembly can impeach the President.
C. The President has the power to veto bills passed by the National Assembly, while the National Assembly can override the veto with a two-thirds majority.
D. The President appoints the heads of all security agencies, while the National Assembly has no role in their appointment.

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