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Question 1
The concept of foreign policy in international relations refers to the
A. Internal Affairs of a Country
B. External Affairs of a Country
C. Economic Relations between Countries
D. Social Relations between Countries
Question 2
The doctrine of separation of powers in government is based on the idea of
A. Checks and Balances
B. Separation of Powers
C. Federalism
D. Unitary System
Question 3
The concept of Separation of Powers in a democratic system is primarily aimed at preventing the concentration of power in the hands of one individual or institution. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Separation of Powers?
A. Concentration of power
B. Checks and balances
C. Independence of the judiciary
D. Accountability to the people
Question 4
The concept of Public Administration refers to the implementation of government policies and programs. Which of the following is an example of a public administration function?
A. Policy-making
B. Program evaluation
C. Budgeting
D. Personnel management
Question 5
Using the concept of public administration, evaluate the role of local government in Nigeria.
A. Local government plays a crucial role in providing basic services to the people, such as healthcare and education.
B. Local government has no role to play in Nigeria.
C. Local government is responsible for making laws in Nigeria.
D. Local government is responsible for enforcing laws in Nigeria.
Question 6
Discuss the implications of globalization on Nigeria's foreign policy, focusing on the country's economic and security interests.
A. Globalization has led to increased economic interdependence between Nigeria and other countries.
B. Globalization has created new opportunities for Nigeria to diversify its economy.
C. Globalization has increased Nigeria's vulnerability to external economic shocks.
D. Globalization has led to a decline in Nigeria's economic growth.
Question 7
The concept of power in public administration refers to the
A. Ability to Influence Others
B. Authority to Make Decisions
C. Legitimacy to Rule
D. Accountability to the Public
Question 8
Analyze the concept of constitutionalism in Nigeria's Fourth Republic, focusing on the role of the judiciary in upholding the rule of law.
A. The judiciary plays a crucial role in interpreting the Constitution and ensuring its supremacy.
B. The executive branch has the final say in constitutional matters.
C. The legislature is responsible for amending the Constitution.
D. The judiciary is subservient to the executive branch.
Question 9
The concept of checks and balances in a democratic system is rooted in the idea of preventing the concentration of power in the hands of a single individual or group. Which of the following is a key mechanism for achieving this balance?
A. Separation of Powers
B. Federalism
C. Judicial Review
D. Bicameralism
Question 10
The concept of federalism in government refers to a system in which power is divided between a central authority and smaller regional units. Which of the following is a characteristic of this system?
A. The central authority has the power to make laws for all regional units.
B. The regional units have the power to make laws for themselves.
C. The central authority and regional units share power.
D. The central authority has the power to appoint judges to the Supreme Court.
Question 11
Explain the concept of human rights in the context of Nigeria's Constitution, highlighting its significance in promoting social justice and equality.
A. Human rights are inherent and inalienable, applying to all individuals regardless of their nationality or status.
B. Human rights are granted by the government and can be taken away at any time.
C. Human rights are limited to economic and social rights, excluding civil and political rights.
D. Human rights are only applicable to citizens of Nigeria.
Question 12
The concept of checks and balances in a democratic system is designed to prevent the concentration of power in any one branch of government. Which of the following is an example of a check on the legislative branch?
A. The power of the executive to veto legislation
B. The power of the judiciary to declare laws unconstitutional
C. The power of the legislative branch to impeach the president
D. The power of the executive to appoint judges
Question 13
The United Nations (UN) is an international organization that promotes peace and security. 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 equality and non-discrimination among member states.
D. The principle of territorial integrity and the right to self-determination.
Question 14
The concept of globalization refers to the increasing interconnectedness of the world's economies, societies, and cultures. Which of the following is a key driver of globalization?
A. The rise of multinational corporations
B. The growth of international trade
C. The development of information and communication technologies
D. The increase in international migration
Question 15
The concept of Separation of Powers is rooted in the idea of preventing the concentration of power in one branch of government. Which of the following best describes the checks and balances that exist between the Executive and Legislative branches of government?
A. The President can veto legislation passed by Congress, but Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds majority.
B. The President can appoint judges to the Supreme Court, but Congress can impeach and remove them.
C. Congress can declare war, but the President can negotiate treaties.
D. The President can issue executive orders, but Congress can pass laws to override them.

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