A) Ahmadu Bello B) Obafemi Awolowo C) Olusegun Obasanjo D) Herbert Macaulay
A) Peace, order and stability B) Absence of legal immunity C) Obedience to any authority D) Supremacy of the law
A) corporate responsibility B) the desire to win elections C) political gerrymandering D) social responsibility
A) association, convention, naturalization and incorporation B) Birth, naturalization, honorary and registration C) Birth, indigenization, colonization and referendum. D) registration, inter-relationship, integration and declaration.
A) international citizens B) members of a political party C) Human beings D) members of a community
A) citizens are politically conscious and participate in voting B) Citizens pay their taxes regularly to the inland revenue service C) there is interaction between persons in a social setting D) group shares social interest and communal aspiration
A) attractive B) Dangerous C) amiable D) harmless
A) Forced labour B) part time studies C) Visiting tourist sites D) lucrative employment
A) participation in profitable ventures B) self-pity and self-medication C) pursuit of academic studies D) regular contact with healthy people
A) types of democracy B) tiers of government C) Arms of government D) forms of government
A) Democratic regime B) dictatorial regime C) capitalist regime D) socialist regime
A) socialization B) legitimacy C) culture D) Apathy
A) hardwork B) morality C) Politeness D) humility
A) Identity B) development C) co-operation D) unity
A) religion B) Expression C) association D) fair hearing
A) ensure the sustenance and longevity of the roads B) Ensure safety and allow easy flow of traffic C) make sure people travel for business purposes D) arrest traffic offenders and violators
A) Sending the children abroad for quality education B) Providing necessities of life for the children C) Visiting sites of attraction with the children D) Buying expensive gifts for the children
A) Conciliation B) Dialogue C) Resentment D) Meditation
A) Federal road safety corps and the Nigerian Army B) The Nigerian Army and Vehicle Inspection Office C) The federal road safety corps and vehicle inspection office. D) The police and national security and civil defence corps
A) The state B) School C) Mob D) Family
A) A kidnapper B) A human trafficker C) A drug addict D) An armed robber
A) Threat B) Deceit C) Application D) Abduction
A) Constitutional protection B) Legal rights C) Penal code D) Immunity clause
A) An imprisoned person B) A condemned person C) A trafficked person D) A kidnapped person
A) Form or join any political party B) Free education C) Freedom from discrimination D) Freedom of movement
A) National consciousness B) Popular participation C) Political apathy D) Citizenship education
A) Group values B) Personal values C) Religious values D) General values
A) Promoting of positive values B) Encouraging egoistic tendencies C) Promoting peaceful co-existence D) Preserving of culture
A) Biased electoral umpires B) Adequate political awareness C) A free and fair election D) Adequate citizenship education
A) Unequal B) Equal C) Proportional D) Collegial
A) Right to personal liberty B) Obedience to the law C) Payment of taxes D) Protection of public utilities
A) National Assembly which has power to make laws and amend the constitution B) People from whom government derives its power and authority C) President who is also the commander in Chief of the Armed Forces D) Judiciary which interprets the laws of the state.
A) Have freedom of movement B) Are both free and equal C) Have the right to recognition D) Should be free from torture
A) Ethically upright B) Morally degenerated C) Socially regenerated D) Politically disintegrated
A) Co-operation B) Nationalism. C) Healthy completion D) Confrontation
A) Nationalism B) Communalism C) Communism D) Unitarianism
A) Encourages operational bureaucracy B) Breeds ethnic competition and rivalry C) Accommodates popular participation D) Accommodates political apathy
A) Corruption B) Money laundering C) Violence D) Prostitution
A) Initiation of bills B) Checking of arbitrariness C) Judicial review D) Interpretation of the law
A) Prevalence of corruption among political elites B) Inadequate religious and moral instruction C) Poor welfare programmes for students D) Inadequate support from guardians and parents |