POST UTME CRAWFORD UNIVERSITY 2022 Government | Objective

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Question 1
The concept of Separation of Powers is rooted in the idea of checks and balances. Which of the following is a key feature of this system?
A. The President has the power to veto legislation
B. The Legislature has the power to impeach the President
C. The Judiciary has the power to declare laws unconstitutional
D. The Executive has the power to appoint judges
Question 2
The concept of legitimacy in the context of political systems refers to the acceptance of a government's authority by its citizens. Which of the following is a key factor that contributes to the legitimacy of a government?
A. Popular support
B. Economic prosperity
C. Military strength
D. International recognition
Question 3
A country's human rights record is a key factor in its foreign policy. What is the term for the idea that all individuals have inherent dignity and worth, and are entitled to certain fundamental rights and freedoms?
A. Human dignity
B. Human rights
C. Social justice
D. Economic development
Question 4
The concept of 'human rights' in international law refers to the basic rights and freedoms that are inherent to all human beings. Which of the following is an example of a human right?
A. The right to bear arms
B. The right to freedom of speech
C. The right to a fair trial
D. The right to vote
Question 5
A country's foreign policy is shaped by its national interests, which are influenced by its economic, political, and social factors. What is the term for this concept?
A. Realism
B. Liberalism
C. Constructivism
D. Nationalism
Question 6
The concept of 'pluralism' in political science refers to the existence of multiple groups with competing interests within a society. Which of the following is an example of a pluralist society?
A. A society with a single dominant group
B. A society with multiple groups with competing interests
C. A society with a strong central government
D. A society with no social classes
Question 7
The concept of Separation of Powers refers to the system of governance that exists within the government. Which of the following is an example of a Separation of Power?
A. The power of the President to veto legislation
B. The power of the Legislature to impeach the President
C. The power of the Judiciary to declare laws unconstitutional
D. The power of the Executive to appoint judges
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 person or institution. Which of the following best describes this concept?
A. Separation of powers
B. Federalism
C. Checks and balances
D. Constitutionalism
Question 9
The concept of Checks and Balances refers to the system of governance that exists within the government. Which of the following is an example of a Check and Balance?
A. The power of the President to veto legislation
B. The power of the Legislature to impeach the President
C. The power of the Judiciary to declare laws unconstitutional
D. The power of the Executive to appoint judges
Question 10
The concept of 'checks and balances' in a democratic system is exemplified by the separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of this system?
A. Unlimited power to the executive branch
B. Independent judiciaries with the power to declare laws unconstitutional
C. Separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
D. No checks on the power of the legislative branch
Question 11
The United Nations (UN) is an international organization that was established in 1945. What are the main purposes of the UN, and how does it achieve its goals?
A. The main purposes of the UN are to promote peace and security, protect human rights, and deliver humanitarian aid.
B. The main purposes of the UN are to promote economic development, protect the environment, and promote social justice.
C. The main purposes of the UN are to promote cultural exchange, protect intellectual property, and promote tourism.
D. The UN has no main purposes.
Question 12
The United Nations (UN) is an international organization that aims to promote peace and security among its member states. What is the primary purpose of the UN Security Council?
A. To promote economic development
B. To maintain international peace and security
C. To provide humanitarian aid
D. To promote cultural exchange
Question 13
The concept of 'sovereignty' in international relations refers to the supreme authority of a state over its territory and citizens. Which of the following is an example of a state that has surrendered some of its sovereignty to an international organization?
A. The United States of America
B. The European Union
C. The United Kingdom
D. The People's Republic of China
Question 14
The concept of Pre-colonial Administration refers to the system of governance that existed before the arrival of European colonizers. Which of the following is an example of a Pre-colonial Administration system?
A. The Ashanti Empire
B. The Zulu Kingdom
C. The Ottoman Empire
D. The Roman Empire
Question 15
The concept of 'federalism' in the Nigerian Constitution is primarily aimed at promoting regional autonomy and decentralization of power. Which of the following best describes this concept?
A. Separation of powers
B. Federalism
C. Checks and balances
D. Constitutionalism

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