A) Citizen law B) Public law C) Civil law D) Executive law
A) By getting involved in social vices B) By being hostile to the less privileged around us C) By helping the downtrodden to get more depressed D) By reporting criminals to the police
A) It eliminates envy and jealousy in the society B) Honesty helps in settling disputes C) It reduce the feeling of inferiority D) It aids peace and development in the society
A) Discipline B) Reliability C) Honesty D) Integrity
A) Truthfulness B) Reliability C) Equity D) Equality
A) It engenders peace and development in the society B) It leads to unhealthy rivalry C) It leads to greed and avarice D) It leads to false materialism
A) Honesty B) Probity C) Contentment D) Justice
A) Violent B) Responsible C) Legal D) Natural
A) Automatic Immune Deficiency System B) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome C) Acquired Immunization Defective System D) Aquired Immunity Defective Syndrome
A) From mother to child B) Through Sneezing C) Blood transfusions D) During Sexual Acts
A) Hypertension B) Pneumonia C) Excessive sleeping D) Swelling in the neck
A) The Blindfold B) The Weight C) The Scale D) The Sword
A) Retributive justice B) Procedural justice C) Manipulative justice D) Restorative justice
A) It helps in settlement of conflicts and disputes B) It protects individuals' right of fair hearing C) Opportunity to defend oneself prevents injustice in the society D) It helps to encourage tolerance and friendship among people in the society
A) Tentative skills B) Manipulative skills C) Intellectual skills D) Reasoning skills
A) It helps the citizens to make competition with the government B) It encourages national integration and national building C) It prepares the citizen to join any political party of their choice D) It encourages the government to grant the citizen's needs
A) Right to dignity of human person B) Right to free movement C) Right to peaceful life D) Right to personal liberty
A) Federalism B) Democracy C) Socialism D) Nationalism
A) Alh. (Sir) Ahmadu Bello B) Herbert Macaulay C) Obafemi Awolowo D) Nnamdi Azikiwe
A) National Congress of Nigeria and the Cameroon B) National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroon C) National Commision of Nigeria and the Cameroon D) Nation's Congress of Nigeria and the Cameroon
A) September 4 1846 B) November 4, 1864 C) September 14, 1964 D) November 14, 1864
A) Selflessness B) Courage C) Integrity D) Discipline
A) Focusing on others B) Time C) Saying the truth D) Giving
A) Commitment B) Truthfulness C) Reliability D) Courage
A) Disbursement of funds for production of goods B) Availability of free Education C) Provision of fundamental basic needs D) Cultivation of positive attitudes and values for self reliance
A) YOUWIN B) NAPEP C) NLNG D) NES
A) Joseph Williams B) Obafemi Awolowo C) Nnamdi Azikiwe D) Anthony Enahoro
A) Chief Obafemi Awolowo B) Alh. (Sir) Ahmadu Bello C) Nnamdi Azikiwe D) Herbert Macaulay
A) All of the above B) Tolerance of oppositions C) Decorum/orderliness D) Constitutionalism
A) Vocabulary skills B) Expressive C) Learning skills D) Listening
A) Developmental skills B) Manipulative skills C) Life coping skills D) Positive skills
A) Giving justice by been biased B) Meting out justice without fear/favour C) Giving justice to only the masses D) Giving justice with pity /favour
A) Weighing claims and evidences presented by parties involved in dispute B) Weighing the judgement to give to the witnesses C) Weighing the personality of the parties involved D) Weighing the judgement to give the parties involved
A) Courage B) Fairness C) Greediness D) Biased
A) Restorative justice B) Equality justice C) Procedural justice D) Retributive justice
A) Spiritual courage B) Physical courage C) Resuscitative courage D) Powerful courage
A) Courage B) Discipline C) Integrity D) Self reliance
A) Act of treating people with courage B) Act of speaking the truth to everybody C) Act of giving justice at someone's own interest D) Act of giving equal treatment to everyone
A) Problem solving capacity B) All of the above C) Analytical D) Critical
A) Law B) Protocol C) Instructions D) Principles |