POST UTME UNILORIN 2025 Government | Objective

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Question 1
The concept of pressure groups is often associated with the representation of special interests. What is the primary goal of pressure groups?
A. To Represent the Interests of Citizens
B. To Implement Policies Efficiently
C. To Ensure Accountability and Transparency
D. To Reduce Bureaucracy and Red Tape
Question 2
The United Nations (UN) is an international organization that plays a key role in promoting peace and security around the world. Which of the following is one of the main purposes of the UN?
A. To promote economic development and cooperation
B. To provide humanitarian aid and assistance
C. To maintain international peace and security
D. To promote cultural exchange and cooperation
Question 3
The concept of federalism is often associated with the division of power between the central government and constituent units. What is the primary benefit of this arrangement?
A. Increased Autonomy
B. Improved Representation
C. Enhanced Efficiency
D. Reduced Corruption
Question 4
The concept of federalism is a key feature of the Nigerian political system. Which of the following is a characteristic of federalism?
A. The concentration of power in the central government
B. The decentralization of power to the states
C. The abolition of the states and local governments
D. The creation of a single, unified government
Question 5
The concept of separation of powers in a democratic system is designed to prevent the concentration of power in one branch of government. Which of the following is a key characteristic of this system?
A. Checks and balances
B. Constitutional supremacy
C. Executive dominance
D. Legislative immunity
Question 6
The concept of local government is often associated with the decentralization of power. What is the primary benefit of this arrangement?
A. Increased Autonomy
B. Improved Representation
C. Enhanced Efficiency
D. Reduced Corruption
Question 7
The concept of the rule of law is a fundamental principle of democratic governance. Which of the following is a key characteristic of this principle?
A. The supremacy of the constitution
B. The independence of the judiciary
C. The protection of individual rights and freedoms
D. The accountability of government officials
Question 8
The concept of separation of powers is a fundamental aspect of democratic governance. Discuss the importance of separation of powers and how it is implemented in different countries.
A. Separation of powers is a necessary condition for democracy, but not a sufficient one.
B. Separation of powers is a sufficient condition for democracy, but not a necessary one.
C. Separation of powers is interchangeable with democracy.
D. Separation of powers is a product of democracy, but not the other way around.
Question 9
The concept of electoral systems is a fundamental aspect of democratic governance. Discuss the importance of electoral systems and how they are implemented in different countries.
A. Electoral systems are a necessary condition for democracy, but not a sufficient one.
B. Electoral systems are a sufficient condition for democracy, but not a necessary one.
C. Electoral systems are interchangeable with democracy.
D. Electoral systems are a product of democracy, but not the other way around.
Question 10
The electoral system in a country is designed to ensure the fair representation of citizens in the government. What is the primary mechanism for achieving this goal?
A. Proportional Representation
B. First-Past-The-Post
C. Single Transferable Vote
D. Mixed-Member Proportional
Question 11
The concept of legitimacy in a political system is closely tied to the idea of authority. Discuss the relationship between legitimacy and authority, and provide examples of how this relationship plays out in different political contexts.
A. Legitimacy is a necessary condition for authority, but not a sufficient one.
B. Authority is a necessary condition for legitimacy, but not a sufficient one.
C. Legitimacy and authority are interchangeable concepts.
D. Legitimacy is a product of authority, but not the other way around.
Question 12
The diagram below represents a pre-colonial administrative system in Nigeria. Which of the following is a key characteristic of this system?
A. Centralized authority
B. Decentralized authority
C. Autocratic rule
D. Democratic rule
Question 13
The concept of the rule of law is central to democratic governance. Discuss the importance of the rule of law and how it is implemented in different countries.
A. The rule of law is a necessary condition for democracy, but not a sufficient one.
B. The rule of law is a sufficient condition for democracy, but not a necessary one.
C. The rule of law is interchangeable with democracy.
D. The rule of law is a product of democracy, but not the other way around.
Question 14
The concept of checks and balances is a fundamental aspect of democratic governance. Discuss the importance of checks and balances and how they are implemented in different countries.
A. Checks and balances are a necessary condition for democracy, but not a sufficient one.
B. Checks and balances are a sufficient condition for democracy, but not a necessary one.
C. Checks and balances are interchangeable with democracy.
D. Checks and balances are a product of democracy, but not the other way around.
Question 15
The concept of federalism is a key feature of the Nigerian political system. Which of the following is a characteristic of federalism?
A. The concentration of power in the central government
B. The decentralization of power to the states
C. The abolition of the states and local governments
D. The creation of a single, unified government

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