POST UTME UNILORIN 2022 General Studies | Objective

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Question 1
What is the main source of revenue for the Nigerian government in the Niger Delta region?
A. Oil exports.
B. Agricultural exports.
C. Import duties.
D. Taxes on goods and services.
Question 2
What is the main difference between the Igbo and Yoruba cultures in terms of their traditional systems of education?
A. The Igbo had a more formal system of education, while the Yoruba had a more informal system.
B. The Igbo had a more informal system of education, while the Yoruba had a more formal system.
C. The Igbo had a system of education based on apprenticeships, while the Yoruba had a system based on formal schooling.
D. The Igbo had a system of education based on formal schooling, while the Yoruba had a system based on apprenticeships.
Question 3
The Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Nigeria, what is the name of the city where the grove is located?
A. Osogbo
B. Ile-Ife
C. Ibadan
D. Lagos
Question 4
A firm is considering two production methods. Method A requires an initial investment of 100,000 and generates a profit of 20,000 per year. Method B requires an initial investment of 50,000 and generates a profit of 15,000 per year. Which method has a higher net present value?
A. Method A
B. Method B
C. Method A and Method B are equally likely
D. Method B has a higher net present value
Question 5
The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is a product of which of the following processes?
A. Military Rule
B. National Conference
C. Constitutional Amendment
D. Constitutional Review
Question 6
The Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Nigeria, what is the name of the state where the grove is located?
A. Osun
B. Oyo
C. Ekiti
D. Ogun
Question 7
A company is planning to expand its operations in Nigeria. Which of the following regions is likely to have the highest demand for its products?
A. North-Central
B. South-West
C. North-East
D. South-South
Question 8
What is the main difference between the Igbo and Yoruba cultures in terms of their traditional systems of government?
A. The Igbo had a more centralized system of government, while the Yoruba had a more decentralized system.
B. The Igbo had a more decentralized system of government, while the Yoruba had a more centralized system.
C. The Igbo had a system of government based on clans, while the Yoruba had a system based on kingdoms.
D. The Igbo had a system of government based on kingdoms, while the Yoruba had a system based on clans.
Question 9
The Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Nigeria, what is the name of the goddess worshipped at the grove?
A. Osun
B. Oya
C. Ogun
D. Shango
Question 10
A researcher is studying the impact of climate change on agriculture in Nigeria. Which of the following is a likely consequence of climate change on agricultural productivity?
A. Increased crop yields
B. Decreased crop yields
C. No impact on crop yields
D. Increased crop yields in some regions, decreased crop yields in others
Question 11
What is the primary function of the National Assembly in the Nigerian political system?
A. To make laws for the peace, order, and good government of Nigeria
B. To appoint the President and Vice President
C. To approve the budget of the Federal Government
D. To appoint judges of the Supreme Court
Question 12
The graph below shows the relationship between the number of hours studied and the exam score. What is the slope of the line?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Question 13
The table below shows the population of Nigeria from 1990 to 2010. What is the median population?
A. 100 million
B. 120 million
C. 140 million
D. 160 million
Question 14
The concept of 'checks and balances' in the Nigerian political system is primarily aimed at preventing which of the following?
A. Abuse of power by the President
B. Infringement of the rights of citizens
C. Over-reliance on the National Assembly
D. Inadequate representation of the people
Question 15
What is the main difference between the Niger Delta and the Sahel region in terms of their geography and climate?
A. The Niger Delta is a region of tropical rainforest, while the Sahel is a region of savanna.
B. The Niger Delta is a region of savanna, while the Sahel is a region of tropical rainforest.
C. The Niger Delta is a region of desert, while the Sahel is a region of tropical rainforest.
D. The Niger Delta is a region of tropical rainforest, while the Sahel is a region of desert.

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