POST UTME BSU 2022 General Studies | Objective

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Question 1
The Nigerian economy is primarily based on which of the following sectors?
A. Agriculture
B. Mining and quarrying
C. Manufacturing
D. Services
Question 2
The 1999 Constitution of Nigeria is a product of which of the following constitutional conferences?
A. 1994 Constitutional Conference
B. 1995 Constitutional Conference
C. 1998 Constitutional Conference
D. 1999 Constitutional Conference
Question 3
The Niger River is the longest river in West Africa and flows through several countries, including Nigeria, Guinea, and Mali. What is the main economic activity associated with the Niger River?
A. Fishing and aquaculture
B. Agriculture and irrigation
C. Mining and oil exploration
D. Tourism and recreation
Question 4
The 1963 Republican Constitution of Nigeria was a product of which of the following constitutional conferences?
A. 1957 Constitutional Conference
B. 1960 Constitutional Conference
C. 1963 Constitutional Conference
D. 1966 Constitutional Conference
Question 5
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria is rich in oil reserves. What is the main environmental impact of oil exploration in this region?
A. Soil erosion and deforestation
B. Water pollution and habitat destruction
C. Climate change and sea-level rise
D. All of the above
Question 6
The diagram below shows the structure of a typical Nigerian village.
A. The village is surrounded by farmland and forest
B. The village is located in the center of the farmland
C. The village is situated near the forest
D. The village is surrounded by a large body of water
Question 7
What is the primary function of the National Assembly in the Nigerian government?
A. To make laws for the good governance of Nigeria
B. To serve as the supreme court of Nigeria
C. To appoint the President of Nigeria
D. To oversee the implementation of government policies
Question 8
The concept of 'separation of powers' in the Nigerian Constitution is primarily aimed at preventing which of the following?
A. Abuse of power by the executive
B. Abuse of power by the legislative
C. Abuse of power by the judiciary
D. Abuse of power by the citizens
Question 9
The concept of 'jollof rice' is a popular topic of debate in West Africa. Which of the following best describes the cultural significance of jollof rice?
A. It represents a symbol of unity and shared heritage
B. It is a staple food in Nigerian cuisine
C. It is a popular dish in Ghanaian cuisine
D. It is a symbol of cultural identity and pride
Question 10
The Nigerian Constitution provides for a number of fundamental rights and freedoms, including the right to life, liberty, and security of person. What is the main purpose of the Bill of Rights?
A. To protect the rights of citizens and promote social justice
B. To establish a single currency for all states
C. To provide for the separation of powers between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches
D. To promote economic development and integration among states
Question 11
The African Union (AU) has a number of programs and initiatives aimed at promoting economic development and integration among its member states. Which of the following is NOT one of the main objectives of the AU?
A. Promoting regional peace and security
B. Encouraging free movement of people and goods
C. Establishing a single currency for all member states
D. Providing humanitarian assistance to member states
Question 12
The Nigerian government has implemented various policies to promote which of the following?
A. Economic growth and development
B. Social welfare and equality
C. Environmental protection and conservation
D. All of the above
Question 13
A company is considering investing in a new project that involves the use of renewable energy sources. Which of the following is a potential benefit of this investment?
A. Reduced greenhouse gas emissions
B. Increased energy independence
C. Improved air quality
D. Enhanced national security
Question 14
The United Nations (UN) has a number of specialized agencies that work together to promote peace and security, economic development, and social progress. Which of the following is NOT one of the main functions of the UN?
A. Promoting disarmament and arms control
B. Providing humanitarian assistance to refugees and displaced persons
C. Establishing a single currency for all member states
D. Providing technical assistance to developing countries
Question 15
The United Nations (UN) has a number of specialized agencies that work to promote economic and social development around the world. Which of the following is a key function of the World Health Organization (WHO)?
A. To promote economic development through trade and investment
B. To provide humanitarian aid and disaster relief
C. To promote health and well-being through disease prevention and control
D. To promote education and cultural exchange

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