A) A citizen is only a person born in a country with no parents from that country. B) A citizen is a person who has lived in a country for less than five years. C) A citizen is a person who has legal membership in a country, typically by birth, ancestry, or naturalization, and enjoys certain rights and responsibilities within that country. D) A citizen is someone who owns property in a country.
A) Only people born in a country are considered citizens. B) Citizenship can only be acquired through marriage to a foreigner. C) It is the legal status of being a member of a particular country. It gives an individual certain rights (like voting) and duties (like paying taxes). D) Citizenship is automatically lost after living abroad for six months.
A) Citizenship by registration B) Citizenship by birth C) Citizenship by naturalization D) Citizenship by spoken word
A) Section 21 B) Section 26 C) Section 27. D) Section 25
A) Section 20 B) Section 28 C) Section 26. D) Section 28
A) Dual citizenship means a person is a citizen of two countries simultaneously. This can happen through various means like birth, naturalization, or marriage. For instance, a child born to Nigerian parents in the US might automatically have dual citizenship. B) Having citizenship in two countries and being required to serve in both countries' militaries simultaneously. C) A citizenship status that automatically grants ownership of properties in any country. D) It means having two different passports from the same country.
A) When a person loses their citizenship by renunciation, deprivation etc. B) It refers to the process of acquiring new citizenship. C) It means a person can no longer travel to that country. D) Loss of citizenship automatically grants permanent residency in another country.
A) It means everyone in a country is above the law except government officials. B) It refers to a system where laws change based on personal opinions of leaders. C) It implies that the law is only for certain groups of people. D) It states that the law is supreme and that everyone including the government and its officials is subject to it.
A) Eva Mendes B) A.V Dicey C) Olusegun Obasanjo D) Christopher Harrison
A) Absence of judicial review B) Unwritten laws, selective application of justice and immunity for public officials. C) Supremacy of the law. D) Supremacy of the military. Ruling by decree and arbitrary power.
A) It promotes inequality and favours the wealthy. B) It allows leaders to make unchecked decisions. C) It undermines individual rights and freedoms D) Prevents dictatorship
A) It hinders economic growth and development. B) It gives government officials absolute power. C) It promotes stability D) It leads to increased corruption and abuse of authority.
A) Complete transparency in government operations. B) Immunity. C) Universal agreement on all laws. D) Very strict laws.
A) Widespread public trust in government. B) Poverty C) Simple and straightforward laws. D) Strong institutions that enforce laws impartially
A) Concentrating power in the hands of a few. B) Suppressing freedom of speech and assembly. C) Prioritizing individual gain over collective well-being. D) Democratic values are fundamental beliefs and standards that guide the behaviour of citizens and leaders in a democracy.
A) Freedom of speech B) Concentration of power in a single authority C) Suppression of opposition voices. D) Disregard for minority rights and interests.
A) Ignoring the rule of law and judicial oversight. B) Restricting access to information and free press. C) Prioritizing personal interest over national welfare. D) Participation.
A) Because it is such a large country. B) Because there are many tribes in Nigeria. C) Because every Nigerian can speak at least two or more languages. D) Because it is the most populous country in the African continent.
A) 300 B) 250 C) 220 D) 150
A) 5 B) 20 C) 10 D) 3
A) I don't know. B) False C) True D) Maybe
A) Water worshippers and land air worshippers. B) Ifa and Ise C) Amadioha and Ogun D) Christianity and Islam.
A) I don't know. B) False C) Sometimes D) True
A) It means isolating those who are different from you. B) Tolerance means agreeing with everyone and everything. C) It is about imposing your beliefs on others for their own good. D) Tolerance is accepting and respecting differences in people, cultures, or beliefs, even if you disagree or don't fully understand them. It's about being open-minded and allowing others to express themselves freely, without judgment or discrimination.
A) Interpersonal relationship and social harmony are the social associations and connections between two or more people. B) It is a one way interaction where one person dominates. C) A society where one group imposes its will on others. D) A relationship that only exists for personal gain.
A) Prioritizing personal interests over collective well-being. B) Peaceful coexistence. C) Lack of communication and active listening. D) Disrespect and dismissal of others' feelings.
A) Focusing solely on individual achievements. B) Encouraging stereotypes and prejudices C) Suppressing open and honest communication. D) Mutual respect.
A) No B) Sometimes. C) I don't know. D) Yes
A) Corruption is the misuse of entrusted power or public office for personal gain. B) Corruption is when someone is too generous with resources. C) It refers to honest and transparent governance. D) It is a practice of promoting fairness and equality.
A) Loss of trust. B) It strengthens institutions and trust in the government. C) It promotes economic growth D) Corruption has no impact on social equality
A) Moral decay. B) It reduces poverty and inequality C) It helps to reduce poverty and inequality. Corruption improves transparency and accountability. D) It boosts trust in public institutions.
A) Encouraging secrecy in the government B) Centralizing power without oversight C) Reducing penalties for corrupt activities D) Transparency
A) Appointing unaccountable individuals to key positions B) Increasing bureaucratic red tape. C) Ignoring whistleblower reports D) Strong institutions
A) A leader is someone who lacks vision and direction. B) A leader is someone who guides, influences, or inspires others towards a common goal or vision. C) Someone who follows others without question. D) A leader is someone who is only concerned about personal gain.
A) Dishonesty and lack of Intergrity B) Poor communication skills and inability to listen. C) Indecisiveness and lack of accountability D) Intergrity and vision.
A) Focused solely on personal interests. B) Deciseness and empathy C) Arrogance and disregard for others. D) Inability to adapt to change
A) Blindly obeying without questioning even when something suspicious happens B) Ignoring the leader's vision C) Loyalty and obedience to laws. D) Disrupting team harmony.
A) Refusing to provide feedback B) Always prioritizing personal goals over team objectives. C) Dedication and constructive criticism D) Lacking initiative
A) Bola Ahmed Tinubu B) Portable C) Peller D) Nnamdi Azikiwe
A) Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa B) General Ibrahim Babangida C) General Muhammadu Buhari D) General Sani Abacha |