POST UTME FUTO 2023 Government | Objective

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Question 1
The United Nations (UN) is an international organization that promotes peace, security, and cooperation among its member states. Which of the following is a primary function of the UN?
A. To provide military aid and support to member states
B. To promote economic development and cooperation among member states
C. To maintain international peace and security
D. To provide humanitarian aid and assistance to refugees
Question 2
In a presidential system of government, the president serves as both the head of state and the head of government. Which of the following is a characteristic of this system?
A. Separation of powers between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches
B. A strong and independent judiciary
C. A system of government where the president has significant executive powers
D. A system of government where the president is elected by the legislature
Question 3
In a federal system of government, which of the following is a characteristic of the relationship between the central government and the constituent units?
A. The central government has absolute authority over the constituent units.
B. The constituent units have a significant degree of autonomy.
C. The central government and constituent units share power equally.
D. The constituent units are completely independent of the central government.
Question 4
In the context of constitutional development in Nigeria, what is the significance of the
A. 1979 Constitution
B. 1999 Constitution
C. 1963 Constitution
D. 1954 Constitution
Question 5
The African Union (AU) has a number of organs and agencies that work together to achieve its goals. Which of the following is NOT one of the AU's organs?
A. The African Court of Justice and Human Rights
B. The African Development Bank
C. The African Union Commission
D. The United Nations Development Programme
Question 6
The Nigerian Constitution provides for a system of government that is a combination of presidential and parliamentary systems. What is the name of this system?
A. Constitutional Monarchy
B. Federal Constitutional Republic
C. Unitary Presidential System
D. Confederation
Question 7
The 1963 Republican Constitution of Nigeria established a federal system of government. What was the primary advantage of this system?
A. Increased centralization of power
B. Greater autonomy for regional governments
C. Improved representation for minority groups
D. Enhanced economic development
Question 8
The concept of legitimacy in government is closely tied to the idea of
A. popular sovereignty
B. social contract
C. rule of law
D. separation of powers
Question 9
A diagram of a titration setup is shown below. What is the purpose of the burette in this setup?
A. To measure the volume of the solution.
B. To mix the solution with the analyte.
C. To add the analyte to the solution.
D. To filter the solution.
Question 10
The concept of separation of powers is a fundamental principle of constitutionalism. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the legislative branch?
A. Lawmaking
B. Judicial Review
C. Executive Oversight
D. Legislative Initiative
Question 11
The concept of the rule of law is closely related to the idea of the separation of powers in a democratic system. Which of the following best describes the relationship between the rule of law and the separation of powers?
A. The rule of law is a means of enforcing the separation of powers.
B. The separation of powers is a means of enforcing the rule of law.
C. The rule of law and the separation of powers are two separate concepts that do not intersect.
D. The rule of law is a consequence of the separation of powers.
Question 12
The Nigerian Constitution provides for a system of federalism that divides power between the federal government and the states. What is the name of this system?
A. Unitary System
B. Federal System
C. Confederation
D. Constitutional Monarchy
Question 13
The concept of constitutionalism in Nigeria is rooted in the country's colonial past. Which of the following best describes the impact of colonialism on Nigeria's constitutional development?
A. Colonialism introduced a rigid and inflexible constitution that has hindered Nigeria's democratic development.
B. Colonialism imposed a constitution that prioritized the interests of the colonial powers over those of the indigenous people.
C. Colonialism laid the foundation for Nigeria's constitutional development by introducing the concept of representative government.
D. Colonialism had no significant impact on Nigeria's constitutional development.
Question 14
The concept of power in government can be understood through the lens of
A. pluralism
B. elitism
C. authoritarianism
D. liberalism
Question 15
A constitution is considered 'rigid' if it is difficult to amend. Which of the following constitutions is an example of a rigid constitution?
A. The United States Constitution
B. The British Constitution
C. The Nigerian Constitution
D. The South African Constitution

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