POST UTME OAU 2022 General Studies | Objective
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Question 1
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) aims to promote economic integration among its member states. What is the primary goal of ECOWAS?
Question 2
In the context of Nigerian history, what was the primary reason for the collapse of the Sokoto Caliphate?
Question 3
The Niger Delta region is rich in natural resources, including oil and gas. What is the primary economic activity in this region?
Question 4
The 1960s saw a significant shift in Nigeria's political landscape with the rise of the Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP). Which of the following was a key feature of the NNDP?
Question 5
The 'Abacha Loot' refers to the funds stolen by which Nigerian leader?
Question 6
In the context of Nigerian Geography and Resources, what is the primary source of Nigeria's revenue?
Question 7
The 'Nigerianisation' policy was primarily aimed at reducing the influence of which group in the country?
Question 8
A survey of 1000 Nigerians revealed that 60% of them support the death penalty for murder. If 80% of the respondents are male, what is the probability that a randomly selected respondent is male and supports the death penalty?
Question 9
The diagram below shows a titration setup. Identify the part labeled A.
Question 10
Solve for x in the equation ( log_{10} (x^2) = 4 ).
Question 11
In the context of Nigerian History, what was the primary reason for the collapse of the Kanem-Bornu Empire?
Question 12
The 'Green Revolution' in Nigeria was primarily driven by the introduction of which crop?
Question 13
What is the primary function of the nervous system in the human body?
Question 14
The Niger Delta region is rich in which of the following resources?
Question 15
The 'Green Revolution' in Nigeria was primarily driven by the introduction of which crop?
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