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.

1,581.

The African Union is unable to play its role on the global political scene very well due to the

A.

inadequate system of education

B.

low level of wages in the member countries

C.

Outbreak of pandemic on the African continent

D.

divided loyalty among member states.

Correct answer is D

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

1,582.

The first inter-territorial political movement organized in the 1920s which sought to bring all the British West African territories together to fight the colonial establishment was the

A.

Aborigines Right Protection Society

B.

West African Youth League

C.

National Congress of British West African

D.

West African Students Union

Correct answer is C

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

1,583.

A country's foreign policy is foremost driven by

A.

economy

B.

location

C.

natural resources

D.

national interest

Correct answer is D

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

1,584.

The youth movement across British West African territories served as a spring board for the formation of

A.

militant groups to fight and kill British officials

B.

political parties to champion the course of self-rule

C.

committees to represent the people

D.

associations in pursuit of justice for the people

Correct answer is B

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

1,585.

Proto-nationalism was a movement limited to the demands for

A.

immediate end to colonialism

B.

reforms of the political class and respect for African religion

C.

western education

D.

social amenities and political participation

Correct answer is B

Proto-nationalism refers to the early forms of nationalist sentiment and movements that emerged in various parts of Africa prior to gaining independence from colonial rule. During this period, there was a focus on advocating for reforms within the existing political structures, as well as a demand for respect for African cultures, religions, and traditions. The emphasis was on addressing social and political issues within the colonial framework rather than an immediate end to colonialism.