POST UTME AAUA 2023 General Studies | Objective

Practice these randomly selected questions to test your readiness.

Question 1
The concept of 'ubuntu' is a key principle of African philosophy. What does 'ubuntu' mean?
A. I am because we are
B. We are because I am
C. I am because I am
D. We are because we are
Question 2
The concept of 'Urhobo' in Urhobo culture is an example of a social institution that has been influenced by which of the following?
A. Colonialism
B. Christianity
C. Islam
D. Traditional African Culture
Question 3
What is the primary function of the Federal Character Commission in Nigeria?
A. To promote national unity and integration
B. To ensure equal representation of all states in government
C. To promote economic development and growth
D. To ensure equal access to education and healthcare
Question 4
A diagram of a simple circuit is shown below. What is the total current in the circuit?
A. 2A
B. 4A
C. 6A
D. 8A
Question 5
The 1963 Republican Constitution of Nigeria was based on which of the following principles?
A. Federalism
B. Unitarism
C. Confederalism
D. Parliamentarism
Question 6
What is the primary difference between a vector and a scalar in the context of physics?
A. A vector has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar has only magnitude
B. A vector has only magnitude, while a scalar has both magnitude and direction
C. A vector is a quantity with only magnitude, while a scalar is a quantity with both magnitude and direction
D. A vector is a quantity with only direction, while a scalar is a quantity with both magnitude and direction
Question 7
The concept of 'ubuntu' is a key principle of African philosophy. What does 'ubuntu' mean?
A. I am because we are
B. We are because I am
C. I am because I am
D. We are because we are
Question 8
The 1999 Constitution of Nigeria is based on which of the following principles?
A. Federalism
B. Unitarism
C. Confederalism
D. Parliamentarism
Question 9
What is the main difference between a vector and a scalar?
A. A vector has both magnitude and direction, while a scalar has only magnitude
B. A vector has only magnitude, while a scalar has both magnitude and direction
C. A vector is a quantity with only magnitude, while a scalar is a quantity with both magnitude and direction
D. A vector is a quantity with only direction, while a scalar is a quantity with both magnitude and direction
Question 10
The United Nations (UN) has a total of 193 member states. Which of the following is a key principle of the UN Charter?
A. The principle of sovereignty
B. The principle of non-interference
C. The principle of self-determination
D. The principle of collective security
Question 11
The concept of 'ubuntu' is a key principle of African philosophy. What does 'ubuntu' mean?
A. I am because we are
B. We are because I am
C. I am because I am
D. We are because we are
Question 12
A diagram of a simple plant cell is shown below. What is the function of the cell wall?
A. To provide structural support to the cell
B. To regulate the movement of materials in and out of the cell
C. To synthesize proteins
D. To store genetic information
Question 13
What is the main difference between a hypothesis and a theory?
A. A hypothesis is a well-substantiated explanation for a set of phenomena, while a theory is a tentative explanation for a set of phenomena
B. A hypothesis is a tentative explanation for a set of phenomena, while a theory is a well-substantiated explanation for a set of phenomena
C. A hypothesis is a set of phenomena, while a theory is a well-substantiated explanation for a set of phenomena
D. A hypothesis is a well-substantiated explanation for a set of phenomena, while a theory is a set of phenomena
Question 14
In the context of Nigerian History, the 'Hausa Kingdoms' were a collection of city-states that were influenced by which of the following?
A. The Trans-Saharan Trade
B. The Islamic Golden Age
C. The Borno Empire
D. The Ashanti Empire
Question 15
In the context of Logic and Quantitative Reasoning, what is the primary rule of inference in propositional logic?
A. Modus Ponens
B. Modus Tollens
C. Hypothetical Syllogism
D. Disjunctive Syllogism

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