POST UTME UNIBEN 2023 General Studies | Objective

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Question 1
The concept of 'jihad' is central to the Islamic faith. What does this concept mean?
A. A holy war fought against non-Muslims to spread Islam
B. A personal struggle to live a righteous life and follow the teachings of Islam
C. A form of taxation imposed on Muslims to support the spread of Islam
D. A ritual sacrifice performed by Muslims to mark important occasions
Question 2
The concept of 'jihad' is central to the Islamic faith. What does this concept mean?
A. A holy war fought against non-Muslims to spread Islam
B. A personal struggle to live a righteous life and follow the teachings of Islam
C. A form of taxation imposed on Muslims to support the spread of Islam
D. A ritual sacrifice performed by Muslims to mark important occasions
Question 3
The 'Kola nut' is an important symbol in which of the following cultures?
A. Yoruba
B. Igbo
C. Hausa
D. Fulani
Question 4
The concept of 'ubuntu' in African philosophy emphasizes the importance of community and interdependence. Which of the following best describes the essence of ubuntu?
A. Individualism and self-reliance
B. Collectivism and interdependence
C. Humanism and individual freedom
D. Utilitarianism and the greatest good for the greatest number
Question 5
The 'Kano Emirate' is a traditional state that exists in which of the following regions in Nigeria?
A. North-Central
B. North-East
C. North-West
D. South-South
Question 6
A company is considering investing in a new technology project in Nigeria. Which of the following is a possible benefit of investing in technology?
A. Increased productivity due to automation
B. Improved customer satisfaction due to enhanced user experience
C. Reduced costs due to increased efficiency
D. Enhanced national security due to improved surveillance
Question 7
The 'Yoruba' people are known for their rich tradition of which of the following art forms?
A. Woodcarving
B. Pottery
C. Bronze casting
D. Weaving
Question 8
The concept of 'ubuntu' is central to the philosophy of African humanism. What does this concept mean?
A. Human beings are inherently selfish and only look out for their own interests
B. Human beings are interconnected and their well-being is tied to the well-being of others
C. Human beings are superior to other living beings and have a right to dominate them
D. Human beings are inherently violent and only understand the language of force
Question 9
In the context of Nigerian economy, what is the primary impact of the 2015 recession on the country's inflation rate?
A. It led to a significant decrease in inflation
B. It led to a moderate increase in inflation
C. It led to a significant increase in inflation
D. It had no impact on inflation
Question 10
A company is considering investing in a new renewable energy project in Nigeria. Which of the following is a possible benefit of investing in renewable energy?
A. Reduced greenhouse gas emissions
B. Increased energy independence
C. Improved air quality
D. Enhanced national security
Question 11
In the context of Nigerian literature, what is the primary theme of the novel 'So Long a Letter' by Mariama Bâ?
A. The role of women in society
B. The impact of colonialism
C. The struggle for independence
D. The effects of polygamy
Question 12
The 'Igala' people are known for their expertise in which of the following crafts?
A. Woodcarving
B. Pottery
C. Weaving
D. Metalworking
Question 13
The concept of 'ubuntu' is central to the philosophy of African humanism. What does this concept mean?
A. Human beings are inherently selfish and only look out for their own interests
B. Human beings are interconnected and their well-being is tied to the well-being of others
C. Human beings are superior to other living beings and have a right to dominate them
D. Human beings are inherently violent and only understand the language of force
Question 14
In the context of Nigerian literature, what is the primary theme of the novel 'Half of a Yellow Sun' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie?
A. The struggle for independence
B. The impact of the Biafran War
C. The role of women in society
D. The effects of colonialism
Question 15
The 1960s saw the emergence of a new political movement in Nigeria, which sought to challenge the existing power structures and promote social change. What was the name of this movement?
A. The National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC)
B. The Action Group (AG)
C. The Nigerian People's Congress (NPC)
D. The Egbe Omo Oduduwa

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