POST UTME FUTA 2021 Government | Objective

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Question 1
The United Nations (UN) is a primary international organization that promotes peace and security. Discuss the role of the UN in promoting peace and security in Africa.
A. The UN provides humanitarian aid to countries in need.
B. The UN promotes economic development and cooperation among African countries.
C. The UN provides military assistance to countries in conflict.
D. The UN promotes democracy and human rights in Africa.
Question 2
The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria provides for the creation of which of the following types of public administration?
A. Bureaucratic System
B. Meritocratic System
C. Participatory System
D. Decentralized System
Question 3
The African Union (AU) is a primary international organization that promotes peace and security in Africa. Discuss the role of the AU in promoting peace and security in the Sahel region.
A. The AU provides humanitarian aid to countries in need.
B. The AU promotes economic development and cooperation among African countries.
C. The AU provides military assistance to countries in conflict.
D. The AU promotes democracy and human rights in the Sahel region.
Question 4
The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is a product of which of the following constitutional development processes?
A. Constitutional Conference
B. National Constitutional Assembly
C. Constitution Review Committee
D. Constitutional Drafting Committee
Question 5
The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria provides for the creation of which of the following types of electoral systems?
A. First-Past-The-Post System
B. Proportional Representation System
C. Mixed-Member System
D. Single Transferable Vote System
Question 6
The concept of human rights refers to the basic rights and freedoms that are inherent to all human beings. Which of the following is a fundamental human right?
A. The right to life
B. The right to liberty
C. The right to security
D. The right to equality
Question 7
The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria provides for the creation of which of the following types of local government councils?
A. Urban and Rural Councils
B. Local Government Areas
C. State and Local Government Areas
D. Federal and State Governments
Question 8
The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria provides for the creation of which of the following types of electoral systems?
A. First-Past-The-Post System
B. Proportional Representation System
C. Mixed-Member System
D. Single Transferable Vote System
Question 9
The concept of democracy refers to a system of government in which power is held by the people. Which of the following is a characteristic of a democratic system of government?
A. The government has the power to make laws without consulting the people
B. The government is accountable to the people and must follow the law
C. The government has the power to interpret the law as it sees fit
D. The government can suspend the law in times of crisis
Question 10
The concept of power is closely tied to the idea of authority. Discuss how power and authority are related, and provide examples from Nigerian history.
A. Power is the ability to influence others, while authority is the right to make decisions.
B. Power and authority are interchangeable terms, and can be used interchangeably.
C. Power is a means to an end, while authority is an end in itself.
D. Power and authority are unrelated concepts, and cannot be used together.
Question 11
The Nigerian Constitution is the supreme law of the land. Which of the following is a fundamental right enshrined in the Constitution?
A. The right to freedom of speech
B. The right to freedom of association
C. The right to freedom of assembly
D. The right to freedom of the press
Question 12
The concept of legitimacy is closely tied to the idea of authority. Discuss how legitimacy is related to authority, and provide examples from Nigerian history.
A. Legitimacy is the acceptance of authority by the people, while authority is the right to make decisions.
B. Legitimacy is a means to an end, while authority is an end in itself.
C. Legitimacy and authority are interchangeable terms, and can be used interchangeably.
D. Legitimacy is unrelated to authority, and cannot be used together.
Question 13
The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria provides for the creation of which of the following types of pressure groups?
A. Interest Groups
B. Pressure Groups
C. Lobby Groups
D. Advocacy Groups
Question 14
The United Nations (UN) has been criticized for its inability to prevent or resolve conflicts in various parts of the world. Which of the following is a major reason for this criticism?
A. Lack of military power
B. Ineffective decision-making processes
C. Insufficient funding
D. Lack of international cooperation
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 to the functioning of a constitutional democracy in Nigeria.
A. The rule of law ensures that the government and citizens are subject to the law, promoting accountability and fairness.
B. The rule of law is not essential to the functioning of a constitutional democracy, as it can be achieved through other means.
C. The rule of law is only relevant in the context of international law, and not in domestic law.
D. The rule of law is a means to an end, and not an end in itself.

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