POST UTME JOSEPH AYO BABALOLA UNIVERSITY 2025 General Studies | Objective

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Question 1
The 1999 Constitution of Nigeria is a product of which of the following?
A. National Conference
B. Constitutional Conference
C. National Assembly
D. State House of Assembly
Question 2
The 1979 Constitution of Nigeria was a product of which of the following?
A. National Conference
B. Constitutional Conference
C. National Assembly
D. State House of Assembly
Question 3
The Lagos-Ibadan Railway Modernisation Project is a major infrastructure development in Nigeria. What is the primary purpose of this project?
A. To improve transportation links between Lagos and Ibadan
B. To increase the capacity of the railway system
C. To reduce the cost of transportation
D. To promote economic growth in the region
Question 4
A company is considering implementing a new recycling program in Nigeria. Which of the following is a key benefit of recycling?
A. Reduced energy consumption
B. Increased revenue
C. Conservation of natural resources
D. Improved public image
Question 5
The concept of 'checks and balances' in the Nigerian Constitution is primarily aimed at preventing which of the following?
A. Abuse of Power
B. Executive Overreach
C. Legislative Overreach
D. Judicial Overreach
Question 6
The concept of 'ubuntu' is central to the philosophy of African socialism. What does the term 'ubuntu' mean in the context of African philosophy?
A. Humanity towards others
B. The interconnectedness of all things
C. The pursuit of individual wealth and power
D. The rejection of Western values and culture
Question 7
The Nigerian government has implemented a policy to increase the use of renewable energy sources. What is the primary benefit of this policy?
A. To reduce greenhouse gas emissions
B. To increase energy independence
C. To create jobs in the renewable energy sector
D. To reduce energy costs
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
B. Executive Overreach
C. Legislative Overreach
D. Judicial Overreach
Question 9
The concept of 'ubuntu' is central to the philosophy of African socialism. What does the term 'ubuntu' mean in the context of African philosophy?
A. Humanity towards others
B. The interconnectedness of all things
C. The pursuit of individual wealth and power
D. The rejection of Western values and culture
Question 10
In the context of Nigerian politics, what is the significance of the 1966 military coup?
A. It marked the beginning of a new era of democratic governance
B. It led to the establishment of a civilian government
C. It resulted in the overthrow of the First Republic
D. It paved the way for the return of the British colonial administration
Question 11
A researcher is studying the effects of climate change on the Nigerian economy. Which of the following is a likely variable to be included in the study?
A. Temperature
B. GDP
C. Population growth rate
D. Inflation rate
Question 12
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was established in 1975 with the aim of promoting economic integration among its member states. Which of the following is a key objective of ECOWAS?
A. To promote free movement of people and goods among member states
B. To establish a common currency among member states
C. To promote regional security and stability
D. To promote cultural exchange among member states
Question 13
The concept of 'federal character' in the Nigerian Constitution is primarily aimed at preventing which of the following?
A. Abuse of Power
B. Executive Overreach
C. Legislative Overreach
D. Judicial Overreach
Question 14
What is the primary mechanism by which the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) contributes to global warming?
A. By absorbing infrared radiation from the Earth's surface
B. By reflecting solar radiation back into space
C. By increasing the Earth's albedo
D. By reducing the Earth's atmospheric pressure
Question 15
The concept of 'separation of powers' in the Nigerian Constitution is primarily aimed at preventing which of the following?
A. Abuse of Power
B. Executive Overreach
C. Legislative Overreach
D. Judicial Overreach

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