POST UTME GREENFIELD UNIVERSITY 2025 Government | Objective

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Question 1
The concept of legitimacy in political systems is closely tied to the idea of authority. Discuss how the legitimacy of a government can be affected by the manner in which authority is exercised.
A. Legitimacy is solely dependent on the authority exercised by the government.
B. The manner in which authority is exercised can affect the legitimacy of a government, but it is not the sole determining factor.
C. Legitimacy is not affected by the manner in which authority is exercised.
D. The legitimacy of a government is solely determined by the level of authority exercised.
Question 2
The concept of Rule of Law is closely related to which of the following?
A. Separation of Powers
B. Checks and Balances
C. Independence of the Judiciary
D. Rule of Men
Question 3
In a federal system of government, power is divided between the central government and the constituent units. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a federal system of government.
A. A federal system of government promotes national unity and stability.
B. A federal system of government allows for greater regional autonomy and diversity.
C. A federal system of government is more prone to conflict and instability.
D. A federal system of government is less efficient and effective than a unitary system.
Question 4
The 1963 Republican Constitution of Nigeria was a product of which of the following?
A. National Conferences
B. Constitutional Conferences
C. Constitutional Amendments
D. Constitutional Reforms
Question 5
The concept of federalism is central to Nigeria's constitutional framework. Which of the following best describes the relationship between the federal government and the states in Nigeria?
A. The federal government has absolute authority over the states, with limited autonomy.
B. The states have significant autonomy, with the federal government playing a limited role.
C. The federal government and the states share powers and responsibilities, with a system of checks and balances.
D. The states are completely independent, with no federal oversight.
Question 6
In a country with a presidential system of government, the president's ability to appoint judges is often seen as a key factor in shaping the country's judicial system. Discuss how this appointment power affects the independence of the judiciary.
A. The president's appointment power enhances the independence of the judiciary.
B. The president's appointment power has no effect on the independence of the judiciary.
C. The president's appointment power undermines the independence of the judiciary.
D. The president's appointment power is not a factor in shaping the country's judicial system.
Question 7
The United Nations (UN) has played a crucial role in promoting international peace and security. Which of the following is a key principle guiding the UN's peacekeeping operations?
A. The principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states.
B. The principle of collective security and cooperation among member states.
C. The principle of humanitarian intervention and protection of civilians.
D. The principle of self-determination and right to independence.
Question 8
The concept of constitutionalism in Nigeria is rooted in the country's colonial past. Which of the following best describes the impact of colonialism on Nigeria's constitutional development?
A. Colonialism introduced a rigid and inflexible constitution that hindered Nigeria's political development.
B. Colonialism imposed a constitution that prioritized the interests of the colonial powers over those of the Nigerian people.
C. Colonialism facilitated the adoption of a constitution that promoted democratic values and good governance.
D. Colonialism had no significant impact on Nigeria's constitutional development.
Question 9
A political party's ability to influence foreign policy is often limited by the government's commitment to international agreements. Discuss how this limitation affects the party's ability to shape the country's foreign policy.
A. The government's commitment to international agreements limits the party's ability to shape foreign policy, but it does not eliminate it.
B. The government's commitment to international agreements eliminates the party's ability to shape foreign policy.
C. The party's ability to shape foreign policy is not affected by the government's commitment to international agreements.
D. The party's ability to shape foreign policy is enhanced by the government's commitment to international agreements.
Question 10
The Nigerian Constitution provides for the protection of individual rights and freedoms. Which of the following is NOT a fundamental right guaranteed by the Constitution?
A. Right to life
B. Right to freedom of expression
C. Right to freedom of association
D. Right to bear arms
Question 11
The concept of foreign policy is closely tied to the idea of international relations. Discuss how the foreign policy of a country can be affected by its domestic politics.
A. Domestic politics has a direct impact on foreign policy.
B. Domestic politics has an indirect impact on foreign policy.
C. Domestic politics has no impact on foreign policy.
D. Domestic politics has a negative impact on foreign policy.
Question 12
The concept of separation of powers is a fundamental principle of democratic government. Discuss the importance of separation of powers and explain how it is achieved in a constitutional democracy.
A. Separation of powers ensures that no single branch of government has too much power.
B. Separation of powers promotes accountability and checks and balances.
C. Separation of powers is not necessary in a constitutional democracy.
D. Separation of powers is a form of authoritarianism.
Question 13
In a pre-colonial African society, the concept of power was often tied to the idea of authority. Discuss how the distribution of power and authority in such a society can be affected by the presence of a strong leader.
A. The presence of a strong leader increases the concentration of power and authority.
B. The presence of a strong leader decreases the concentration of power and authority.
C. The presence of a strong leader has no effect on the distribution of power and authority.
D. The presence of a strong leader increases the decentralization of power and authority.
Question 14
The concept of rule of law is closely tied to the idea of human rights. Discuss how the rule of law can be affected by the presence of human rights in a society.
A. The presence of human rights increases the rule of law.
B. The presence of human rights decreases the rule of law.
C. The presence of human rights has no effect on the rule of law.
D. The presence of human rights increases the violation of the rule of law.
Question 15
The African Union (AU) has made significant strides in promoting regional integration and cooperation. Which of the following is a key objective of the AU's Agenda 2063?
A. To promote economic integration and cooperation among member states.
B. To enhance regional security and stability through the African Peace and Security Architecture.
C. To promote democratic governance and human rights across the continent.
D. To increase access to education and healthcare services for all Africans.

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