- 1. 1. Duties and obligations of a good citizen include all but one
A) Environmental Sanitation B) Checking of Government's activities C) Dignity of Labour D) Curbing of Crimes
- 2. 2. Which of the following is a skill needed to preserve Traditions, Customs and Beliefs?
A) Communication skills B) Mass Mobilization Skills C) Manipulative skills D) Organizational skills
- 3. 3. An Electorate is a _____
A) Political leaders B) The Candidates C) Voters D) Government
- 4. 4. How to promote National Consciousness, National Integrity and Unity include all except one
A) Hospitality B) Promptness C) Inter-marriage D) Focusing on others
- 5. 5. A democracy which brings all citizens together periodically to deliberate on matters facing the society is ______
A) Public Balloting B) Secret Balloting C) Indirect democracy D) Direct democracy
- 6. 6. The characteristics of capitalist democracy where the judicial body, the electorate and the elect are required to be open in their dealing with issues concerning the state is _________
A) Integrity B) Honesty C) Courageous D) Transparency
- 7. 7. Which of the following could discourage the voters from voting for the right candidates?
A) Manipulation B) Intimidation C) Oppression D) Violation
- 8. 8. Political parties compete for powers through all but one
A) Charisma B) Announcement C) Campaigns D) Manifestos
- 9. 9. When political party present an elites who are brilliant as candidates, this means the party have compete for power through ______
A) Personality B) Talent C) Persuasion D) Charisma
- 10. 10. Employment can alleviate poverty through all these except one
A) Provision of income for the family B) It create a responsible government C) Industrial Growth D) Economic Growth
- 11. 11. Which of the following factor does not promote employment, free Education and medical care?
A) Agricultural development B) Corrupt-free System C) Promotion of Privatization D) Regular conduct of population census by Government
- 12. 12. Democracy traces it's origin to the city states of ______
A) Chad B) Britain C) Germany D) Greece
- 13. 13. Reasons for political apathy include all but one
A) Illiteracy/ignorance B) Social critics C) Unemployment D) Religious beliefs
- 14. 14. From the word Demokratia, demos means _____
A) Political system B) The nation C) Government D) The people
- 15. 15. An initiative in Nigeria aimed at reducing poverty and improving the well-being of the population in area such as agriculture, microfinance, youth empowerment is called _______
A) NLNG B) YOUWIN C) OYES D) NAPEP
- 16. 16. A poverty caused by death of partners, loss of job, sickness is referred to as _______
A) Rotational poverty B) Absolute poverty C) Situational poverty D) Relative poverty
- 17. 17. Any person not in a position to obtain essential commodities like food, shelter and clothing are said to experience _______ poverty
A) Situational B) Cyclical C) Absolute D) Relative
- 18. 18. An organized group of citizens, who act together as one with distinctive aims and objectives to seek and obtain control of government is _____
A) Political Party B) Political Committees C) Pressure groups D) Organisation
- 19. 19. Father's roles include all but one
A) Total support B) Overseer of Basic needs C) Protection and defence D) Assurance of peace
- 20. 20. How can Government address Political apathy?
A) Employment of more officials to coordinate elections B) Joining/forming political organization C) Slowing down the rallies of the political party D) Decline in civil duties
- 21. 21. When families have experienced poverty for more than one generation , it's called _______ poverty
A) Cyclical B) Abstract C) Generational D) Family
- 22. 22. When Villages aren't experiencing good facilities/infrastructures like health care center, technology etc. this could be referred to as _________ poverty
A) Rural poverty B) City poverty C) Urban poverty D) Rural-urban poverty
- 23. 23. Which of the following is a way of addressing political apathy?
A) Encouraging credible opposition in the political system B) Independent judiciary C) Encouraging press freedom D) All of the above
- 24. 24. One of the reasons why leaders fail to protect the interests of their followers is because there's need for them to payback those political fathers that helped them to get the Government sit, this is seen as _____
A) Godfatherism B) Favouritism C) Leadership interest D) Political interest
- 25. 25. Anti-party activities is a problem of ______
A) Pressure groups B) Public corporation C) Political parties D) Constituted Authority
- 26. 26. The cardinal plan or programme of a political party which the party intends to fulfil to the people if elected into power is called _____
A) Party Plans/promise B) Party Mission C) Campaign D) Manifesto
- 27. 27. The political party philosophy, system of thought and ideas that they tend to propagate to the electorate is called _____
A) Physiology B) Psychology C) Philosophy D) Ideology
- 28. 28. An election conducted within a political party to choose popular candidates that can represent the interest of the party in any election is ______
A) General election B) Nomination C) Public Balloting D) Primary election
- 29. 29. Political parties that involves individuals with unique and enviable qualities, talents, etc. is called _____
A) Majority parties B) Professional parties C) Charismatic parties D) Caucus parties
- 30. 30. Which of the following is the reason why leaders fail to protect the interests of their followers?
A) Party Interest B) Dependency and Poverty C) Revenue Allocation D) All of the above
- 31. 31. _____ is a system of government which is attained from public opinion and is accountable to it
A) Secret Balloting B) Democracy C) Election D) Nationalism
- 32. 32. _____is an economic system which gives right to private individual ownership of means of production
A) Capitalism B) Socialism C) Feudalism D) Individualization
- 33. 33. Freedom of the press means _____
A) The mass media organization should be granted the freedom to report issues about the Executive B) The mass media should be granted the freedom to report issues on the affairs of the state C) The mass media should be allowed to report the affairs of the people D) The press should be allowed to address the issues of the forces
- 34. 34. The loss of interest and manifestations of withdrawal from political activities is _____
A) Political withdrawal B) Popular participation C) Political apathy D) Electoral apathy
- 35. 35. Which of the following is the importance of responsible Parenthood to national development?
A) All of the above B) It trains children to be patriotic C) It train children to be vigilant D) It train children to protect the state and people from arbitrary rules
- 36. 36. Which of the following is a factor that promote employment, free education, and medical care?
A) All of the above B) Agricultural development C) Discrimination D) Persuasion
- 37. 37. Which of the following is a way of addressing political apathy?
A) All of the above B) Formation of legal political parties C) Appointment of unpopular leaders D) Cultivating civic values in the citizens
- 38. 38. Political parties present their manifestos to the public through ____
A) Campaigns B) The press C) Public opinion D) Rallies
- 39. 39. Manifestos simply means _____
A) Public declaration of plans, principles and programmes of the electoral commision during election B) Public declaration of the citizens to the government C) Public declaration of the press programmes D) Public declaration of plans, principles and programmes of the political party
- 40. 40. Which of the following organizations is set up by government to eradicate corruption?
A) NDDP B) All of the above C) ICPC D) NCNC
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