POST UTME OAU 2025 General Studies | Objective

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Question 1
The concept of 'Igbo-Ukwu' in Nigerian History refers to:
A. A pre-colonial kingdom in the Niger Delta region
B. A post-colonial ethnic group in the Niger Delta region
C. A pre-colonial ethnic group in the Niger Delta region
D. A post-colonial kingdom in the Niger Delta region
Question 2
The African Union (AU) has a number of institutions that work together to achieve its goals. Which of the following is a key institution of the AU?
A. African Union Commission
B. African Court of Justice and Human Rights
C. African Development Bank
D. African Union Economic Community
Question 3
The concept of the rule of law in the Nigerian Constitution is aimed at promoting which of the following?
A. Promoting national unity
B. Ensuring equal representation
C. Reducing regional disparities
D. Protecting individual rights and freedoms
Question 4
A car travels from Lagos to Abuja at an average speed of 80 km/h. If the distance between the two cities is 600 km, how many hours will the journey take?
A. 4 hours
B. 5 hours
C. 6 hours
D. 7 hours
Question 5
The 1999 Constitution of Nigeria is a product of which of the following processes?
A. National Constitutional Conference
B. Constitutional Review Committee
C. National Assembly
D. Constitution Drafting Committee
Question 6
The concept of 'Urhobo' in Nigerian History refers to:
A. A pre-colonial kingdom in the Niger Delta region
B. A post-colonial ethnic group in the Niger Delta region
C. A pre-colonial ethnic group in the Niger Delta region
D. A post-colonial kingdom in the Niger Delta region
Question 7
The concept of renewable energy refers to energy that is generated from natural resources that can be replenished over time. What is the main advantage of renewable energy?
A. Reduced greenhouse gas emissions
B. Increased energy security
C. Improved air quality
D. All of the above
Question 8
What is the primary function of the Nigerian National Assembly?
A. To make laws for the good governance of Nigeria.
B. To serve as the supreme legislative body of Nigeria.
C. To advise the President on matters of national importance.
D. To oversee the implementation of government policies.
Question 9
The 2023 Nigerian general election was marked by a significant increase in the use of technology to facilitate voting. Which of the following is a potential advantage of using technology in elections?
A. Increased voter turnout
B. Improved accuracy of vote counting
C. Enhanced security of the electoral process
D. Reduced costs associated with election administration
Question 10
The concept of 'Sankofa' in Nigerian History refers to:
A. A pre-colonial kingdom in the Niger Delta region
B. A post-colonial ethnic group in the Niger Delta region
C. A pre-colonial ethnic group in the Niger Delta region
D. A post-colonial kingdom in the Niger Delta region
Question 11
The diagram below represents a graph showing the relationship between the price of a commodity and the quantity demanded. What is the slope of the demand curve?
A. -2
B. -1
C. 1
D. 2
Question 12
What is the primary function of the National Assembly in the Nigerian Constitution?
A. To make laws for the good governance of Nigeria
B. To appoint the President and Vice President
C. To interpret the Constitution
D. To appoint the Chief Justice of Nigeria
Question 13
The use of biotechnology in agriculture can help increase crop yields and improve food security in Nigeria. What is the primary benefit of using biotechnology in agriculture?
A. Increased crop yields
B. Improved resistance to pests and diseases
C. Enhanced nutritional content of crops
D. Reduced water consumption
Question 14
The 1999 Constitution of Nigeria provides for the creation of which of the following types of electoral systems?
A. First-past-the-post system and proportional representation
B. Single-member constituency and multi-member constituency
C. Direct election and indirect election
D. Party-list proportional representation and single transferable vote
Question 15
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. Promoting regional security and stability
B. Facilitating the free movement of people and goods
C. Encouraging the development of infrastructure
D. Enhancing regional cooperation in the areas of education and healthcare

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