A) To ensure peaceful changing of government B) Strengthening the powers of the political parties C) Uniting the people D) Creating more political parties
A) Government B) Civil service commission C) Electoral commission D) Civil service union
A) To know the people's opinions about its activities B) Allow the public to have freedon C) Punish political opponents D) Organize political conferences
A) Bye- election B) Primary election C) General election D) Referendum
A) Decrees B) Acts C) Bye laws D) Orders
A) Nationalism B) Federalism C) Colonialism D) Imperialism
A) Geographical importance B) Religious reasons C) Investing surplus capital D) Africa independence
A) Feudalism B) Neo-colonialism C) Political control D) Colonialism
A) Policy of assimilation B) Authority C) Indirect rule D) Rule of law
A) 1817 B) 1770 C) 1970 D) 1917
A) The Cabinet Member B) The Executive Council C) Proclamation D) The Legislative Council
A) Richard Bourdillon B) John Richard C) Shehu Shagari D) David John
A) 1925 and 1930 B) 1939 and 1944 C) 1939 and 1954 D) 1935 and 1940
A) Regionalism B) Legislative powers C) Bi-cameral legislature D) Independence of the Judiciary
A) Court of Appeals B) Political and National conscious C) A broad based Constitution D) Inspiration
A) Board of Directors B) Council of ministers C) The Three provinces D) The Chief Commissioners
A) Kano riot of 1953 B) The motion for self government C) Dominated by illiterates D) Veto power
A) Richard Constitution B) Clifford Constitution C) MacPherson Constitution D) Independent Constitution
A) Appointment of ministers B) Parliamentary system. C) Census figures D) Executive power
A) Herbert Macaulay B) Lateef Jakande C) Aminu Kano D) Obafemi Awolowo
A) Created the post of a Prime Minister B) Abolished the practice of nominating some members of parliament C) Provided for equal representation between the North and South D) Provided for a division of functions between the centre and the component units
A) Dr. Micheal Okpara B) Herbert Macaulay C) Ernest Okoli D) Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe
A) It was the first outbreak of violence between the major political parties B) Many innocent lives were lost C) The police couldn't arrest the rioters, thus nobody was charged to court D) It involves rioting between Igbos and Hausas
A) Dr. C. Vaughan B) Samuel Akinsanya C) Nnamdi Azikiwe D) Ernest Ikoli
A) Northern People's Congress B) Jamiyya People's Party C) United Middle Belt Congress D) Nigeria National Democratic Party
A) A political party that fought the British B) An association that teamed up with the NYM to fight the NCNC C) The first political party in Western state D) A cultural association that sought the unity of the Yorubas
A) 1951 B) 1923 C) 1944 D) 1936
A) Citizens can only be loyal to the state government B) Any components part can secede at any time C) Each state can develop at its own pace D) Citizens cannot be taxed by both State and federal government
A) Weakness of 1946 Richard Constitution B) Existence of regionally based political parties C) Humiliation of Northern legislators in Lagos D) Ambition of some politicians to secure Independence from British by force
A) Nnamdi Azikiwe B) Chief Obafemi Awolowo C) Sir Ahmadu Bello D) Chief Anthony Enahoro |