Government questions and answers

Government Questions and Answers

Prepare for your JAMB, WAEC, NECO, and Post UTME exams with these Government past questions and answers.

1,001.

The exclusive list in federalism includes all the following except

A.

defence

B.

foreign relation

C.

currency

D.

transportation

Correct answer is D

In the context of Nigerian federalism, exclusive legislative list is the list on which matters over which only the federal authority can legislate are enumerated. This is contained in Part I of the Second Schedule of the 1999 constitution. There are 68 of such matters.

1,002.

Which of the following is a feature of federalism ?

A.

Unwritten Constitution

B.

Flexible Constitution

C.

Unitary Constitution

D.

Written Constitution

Correct answer is D

Federalism is the mixed or compound mode of government, combining a general government with regional governments in a single political system. the following are some key features of federalism

  • The presence of constituent parts called republics, states, etc.
  • The relations between the federation and its entities are governed by the Federal Constitution.
  • Foreign policy activities are conducted by the federal government on behalf of all entities.
  • The bicameral structure of the federal parliament where one is the organ of the federal government, and the other is representing the interests of the federation (this is a mandatory feature of a federal state). with a Written Constitution
  • The regions may issue their own constitution, decrees and other normative-legal acts that will be legal in their territory on a par with the federal constitution and federal laws.
  • The subjects of the federation can have their own flags, emblems anthems and all other signs of the state, except state sovereignty.
  • The subjects of the federation cannot be independent subjects of international relations.

1,003.

The power of the central government to dissolve subordinate units at will is a feature of

A.

confederal system of government

B.

unitary system of government

C.

parliamentary system of government

D.

federal system of government

Correct answer is B

The following are some basic characteristics of a unitary state

(a) The central government not only has the power to dissolve the subordinate levels it has created, it can equally modify or reduce the powers given to them.

(b) The subordinate levels are created as agents of the center to administer the local areas on behalf of the centre and to also convey the wishes of the people in the local areas to the center where real power lies.

(c) A unitary government may either operate a unicameral or bicameral legislature. For example Ghana and Britain are unitary states, with the former operating a unicameral while the latter a bicameral legislature.

1,004.

A good example of an absolute monarch is

A.

Adolf Hitler of Germany

B.

Benito Mussolini of Italy

C.

Haile Salessie of Ethiopia

D.

Margaret Thatcher of Britain

Correct answer is C

An absolute monarchy is a form of monarchy where the ruler rules a state and its citizens (i.e., his subjects) without any legal or political interference. ✦ In this form of government, power is usually passed onto children or family. he monarch can put as much tax as they wish and doesnt need to follow their advisors if they have any. In short, power only under that of God. An example of absolute monarch is Haile Salessie of Ethiopia.

He was an old-style absolute monarch who ruled his nation with a sense of paternalism. He believed he knew what is best for Ethiopia. He believed he knew what is best for Ethiopia. He sought to modernize a feudal system but failed to undertake land reform.

1,005.

The institution created for checking abuses by government department is known as the

A.

secret service

B.

secret service

C.

ombudsman

D.

corps marshall

Correct answer is C

An ombudsman, ombudsperson, ombud, or public advocate is an official who is charged with representing the interests of the public by investigating and addressing complaints of maladministration or a violation of rights.