POST UTME UNIOSUN 2023 General Studies | Objective

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Question 1
What is the primary function of the mitochondria in a cell?
A. To synthesize proteins
B. To store genetic information
C. To generate energy for the cell
D. To regulate cell growth
Question 2
The diagram below shows a graph of a quadratic function. What is the x-intercept of the function?
A. (-2, 0)
B. (2, 0)
C. (-1, 0)
D. (1, 0)
Question 3
A company has a revenue of ₦150,000 and an expense of ₦100,000. What is the company's net income?
A. ₦50,000
B. ₦100,000
C. ₦150,000
D. ₦200,000
Question 4
What is the name of the economic system in which the government plays a major role in the economy?
A. Capitalism
B. Socialism
C. Communism
D. Mixed Economy
Question 5
The diagram below shows a circuit with a battery, a resistor, and a switch. If the switch is open, what is the direction of the current flow?
Question 6
A company has a profit of ₦120,000 and an expense of ₦80,000. What is the company's net income?
A. ₦40,000
B. ₦80,000
C. ₦120,000
D. ₦160,000
Question 7
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) is the state-owned oil company of Nigeria. Which of the following is NOT one of the main functions of the NNPC?
A. Exploring and producing oil and gas
B. Refining and marketing petroleum products
C. Providing technical assistance to the oil and gas industry
D. Issuing currency
Question 8
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was established in 1960 with the aim of promoting the interests of its member states in the global oil market. Which of the following is NOT one of the main goals of OPEC?
A. Promoting economic stability in the oil market
B. Encouraging the development of new oil fields
C. Coordinating oil production levels among member states
D. Establishing a single government for all member states
Question 9
The United Nations (UN) has a total of 193 member states. Which of the following is NOT one of the main organs of the UN?
A. General Assembly
B. Security Council
C. Economic and Social Council
D. Federal Reserve Bank
Question 10
The 1999 Constitution of Nigeria established a federal system of government with a president as head of state and government. What is the name of the legislative arm of government in Nigeria?
A. House of Representatives
B. Senate
C. National Assembly
D. Federal Executive Council
Question 11
The 1966 coup in Nigeria was significant because it marked the beginning of military rule in Nigeria. What was the main reason for this?
A. The coup was led by the Nigerian Army
B. The coup was led by the Nigerian Navy
C. The coup was led by the Nigerian Air Force
D. The coup was led by the Nigerian Police
Question 12
The 1979 Constitution of Nigeria was based on which of the following principles?
A. Federalism
B. Unitarism
C. Confederalism
D. Socialism
Question 13
The 1966 Nigerian coup d'etat led to the overthrow of which of the following heads of state?
A. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
B. General Aguiyi Ironsi
C. Nnamdi Azikiwe
D. Obafemi Awolowo
Question 14
The Nigerian National Assembly is the legislative arm of the government of Nigeria. Which of the following is NOT one of the main powers of the National Assembly?
A. Making laws for the country
B. Approving the budget of the government
C. Appointing the President of the country
D. Declaring war
Question 15
The 1985 general election in Nigeria was significant because it marked the beginning of the end of the Second Republic in Nigeria. What was the main reason for this?
A. The election was marred by violence and disorder
B. The election was dominated by the National Party of Nigeria (NPN)
C. The election was inconclusive and failed to produce a clear winner
D. The election was annulled by the military government

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