Jamb 1994 Government Past Questions And Answers
1
The primary function of the Armed Forces of Nigeria s to
- A. promote and protect the security of the nation
- B. protect the head of state and commander in chief of the armed forces of the nation
- C. protect the citizens against corrupt and oppressive politicians
- D. project the country's image by participating in peace keeping operations
2
The Babangida administration's transition to civil rule programme officially started in
- A. 1992
- B. 1990
- C. 1987
- D. 1985
3
Which organ was enshrined in the 1979 Constitution to protect public servants form political interference and arbitrary dismissal?
- A. public complaints commission
- B. code of conduct bureau
- C. federal judicial service commission
- D. federal civil service commission
4
One of the based differences between ministries and public corporations is that while ministries are not
- A. run on rules, public corporations are not
- B. wholly owned by the government, public corporations are owned by both government and individual
- C. not established with specific statutes public corporations are
- D. not important in developmental process, public corporations are
5
Constitutionalism means
- A. promotion of the constitution
- B. respect for the constitution
- C. electoral processes based on the constitution
- D. voting rule and regulations
6
The political party that replaced NNDP before independence was
- A. NYM
- B. NCNC
- C. UNDP
- D. AG
7
Political power is naked force when it is exercised without
- A. set objectives
- B. state apparatus
- C. governmental legitimacy
- D. sovereignty
8
The first minority state to be created in the Nigerian federation was
- A. Benue Plateau
- B. Cross River
- C. Kwara
- D. Mid-West
9
In British West Africa, the elective principle was first introduced in
- A. Nigeria
- B. Ghana
- C. Sierra Leone
- D. The Gambia
10
A major negative impact of military intervention in Nigerian politics is the
- A. politicization of the military
- B. domination of the economy by foreign power
- C. poor performance of the military in foreign peace-keeping operations
- D. neglected of he welfare of military personnel