POST UTME UNILAG 2022 Government | Objective

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Question 1
The ECOWAS Monitoring Group (ECOMOG) was established in 1990 to maintain peace and stability in West Africa. Which of the following is a key objective of ECOMOG?
A. To promote economic integration
B. To maintain peace and stability
C. To provide humanitarian aid
D. To promote cultural exchange
Question 2
A country's foreign policy is shaped by its national interests, values, and goals. Discuss how a country's foreign policy can be influenced by its domestic politics.
A. A country's foreign policy is shaped by its national interests, values, and goals.
B. A country's foreign policy can be influenced by its domestic politics, including the actions of interest groups and the media.
C. A country's foreign policy is determined by its international relations, including its relationships with other countries and international organizations.
D. A country's foreign policy is shaped by its economic interests, including trade and investment.
Question 3
The concept of 'global governance' refers to the system of rules, norms, and institutions that govern international relations and global issues. Which of the following is an example of global governance?
A. The establishment of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
B. The creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO)
C. The development of the Paris Agreement on climate change
D. The formation of the African Union (AU)
Question 4
The pre-colonial administration in Nigeria was characterized by a system of governance that was based on the principles of
A. Despotism
B. Feudalism
C. Aristocracy
D. Democracy
Question 5
The concept of local government is based on the idea of providing services to local communities. Discuss how local government can be used to promote good governance and public service delivery.
A. Local government can be used to promote good governance and public service delivery by providing a framework for the delivery of public services.
B. Local government can be used to promote good governance and public service delivery by providing a framework for the protection of individual rights and freedoms.
C. Local government can be used to promote good governance and public service delivery by providing a framework for the promotion of economic development and social welfare.
D. Local government can be used to promote good governance and public service delivery by providing a framework for the promotion of national unity and integration.
Question 6
The pre-colonial administration of the Hausa Kingdoms was characterized by a system of governance known as the 'Kano Chronicle'. Which of the following is a key feature of this system?
A. A centralized system of government
B. A decentralized system of government
C. A system of governance based on Islamic law
D. A system of governance based on traditional Hausa customs
Question 7
The United Nations (UN) is an international organization that aims to promote peace and security, as well as economic and social development, among its member states. Which of the following is a key principle of the UN Charter?
A. The principle of sovereignty and non-interference in the internal affairs of member states
B. The principle of collective security and the use of force only in self-defense
C. The principle of economic equality and the redistribution of wealth among member states
D. The principle of cultural homogeneity and the promotion of a single culture among member states
Question 8
The concept of power in public administration refers to the ability of an individual or group to influence the behavior of others. Which of the following is a type of power?
A. Legitimate power
B. Coercive power
C. Expert power
D. Referent power
Question 9
In a system of government where the rule of law is paramount, which of the following is an example of a fundamental right that is protected by the constitution?
A. The right to free speech
B. The right to bear arms
C. The right to a fair trial
D. The right to vote
Question 10
The concept of 'indirect rule' in pre-colonial Africa refers to the practice of a local ruler or chief being allowed to maintain a degree of autonomy in governing their territory, while still being subject to the ultimate authority of a more powerful external ruler. Which of the following best describes the characteristics of indirect rule?
A. A system of government where a local ruler or chief is given complete autonomy to govern their territory.
B. A system of government where a local ruler or chief is allowed to maintain a degree of autonomy, but is still subject to the ultimate authority of a more powerful external ruler.
C. A system of government where a local ruler or chief is removed from power and replaced by a more powerful external ruler.
D. A system of government where a local ruler or chief is given complete control over a specific aspect of governance, but not overall authority.
Question 11
The concept of 'legitimacy' in public administration refers to the extent to which citizens accept and support the authority of the government. Which of the following is a key factor that contributes to the legitimacy of a government?
A. The ability of the government to provide public goods and services.
B. The ability of the government to maintain law and order.
C. The ability of the government to promote economic growth and development.
D. The ability of the government to protect the rights and interests of citizens.
Question 12
In the context of pre-colonial administration in Africa, what was the primary function of the 'Asantehene' in the Ashanti Empire?
A. To collect taxes and tributes from subject states
B. To serve as a military commander and defend the empire
C. To mediate disputes and maintain law and order within the empire
D. To govern the empire and make key decisions on its behalf
Question 13
The United Nations has a total of 193 member states. Which of the following is a key principle of the UN Charter?
A. The principle of collective security, where member states work together to maintain international peace and security.
B. The principle of non-interference, where member states do not interfere in the internal affairs of other member states.
C. The principle of self-determination, where member states have the right to determine their own political, economic, and social systems.
D. The principle of sovereignty, where member states have complete control over their own territory and affairs.
Question 14
The concept of public administration is based on the idea of providing public services to citizens. Discuss how public administration can be used to promote good governance and public service delivery.
A. Public administration can be used to promote good governance and public service delivery by providing a framework for the delivery of public services.
B. Public administration can be used to promote good governance and public service delivery by providing a framework for the protection of individual rights and freedoms.
C. Public administration can be used to promote good governance and public service delivery by providing a framework for the promotion of economic development and social welfare.
D. Public administration can be used to promote good governance and public service delivery by providing a framework for the promotion of national unity and integration.
Question 15
The concept of the rule of law is closely tied to the idea of constitutionalism. Discuss how the rule of law is essential for the protection of human rights in a democratic society.
A. The rule of law ensures that the government and its agencies are accountable to the people.
B. The rule of law protects the rights of individuals and groups from arbitrary and discriminatory treatment.
C. The rule of law promotes the principles of justice, equality, and fairness in the administration of law.
D. The rule of law is essential for the protection of human rights in a democratic society because it ensures that the government and its agencies are accountable to the people.

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