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The Constitution creates a system of government that allow arbitrariness. A. Very true B. not true C. partially correct D. none of the above ANSWER: B There are ---------------arms of government in Nigeria. A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 3 ANSWER: D Lawmakers are referred to as -------------------- A. The judiciary B. The legislature C. The federal authority D. The attorney general ANSWER: B One of the objectives of the constitution is A. Protection of the president’s right B. Protection of various individual rights C. Making the judges supreme beings D. Leaving the people to rule ANSWER: B The advantages of the constitution can be summarized under these except A. Certainty B. Accessibility C. Eligibility D. Clarity ANSWER: C The amalgamation of the northern and southern protectorate of Nigeria happened in--------------- A. 2009 B. 1978 C. 1914 D. 1946 ANSWER: C Franchise refers to right to------------- A. Become a citizen B. Join the lawmakers C. Vote and be voted out D. Vote and be voted for ANSWER: D Under the Clifford constitution of 1922., only those that earned -------could participate in elections. A. 100 pounds B. 50 pounds C. 150 pounds D. 250 pounds ANSWER: A The Governors that came before Sir Arthur Richard were----- A. Benson and Cameroon B. Bernard Boudillion and Cameroon C. Clifford and Machperson D. Azikwe and Muritala ANSWER: B The Machpherson constitution came into force in--------- A. 1946 B. 1952 C. 1960 D. 1963 ANSWER: B Who is referred to as the father oof independence? A. Sir Arthur Richard B. Sir Anthony Enahoro C. Sir Bernard Boudillion D. Sir Nnamdi Azikwe ANSWER: B Nigeria became independence in 1960 which means -------- A. Nigeria was a foreign state free of colonial influences though not absolute. B. No more colonial influences in anyway C. Nigerians can travel to other countries without visa D. Nigeria became a democratic state. ANSWER: A Republican government in Nigeria dated back to------- A. 1960 B. 1963 C. 1979 D. 1993 ANSWER: B In Nigeria succession in the office of the head of state is monarchical. A. True B. False C. Once in a while D. Only in 1960 ANSWER: B Under which of the constitution was the Queen still represented by a Nigerian as the head of state? A. The republican constitution of 1963 B. The independence constitution of 1960 C. The Lyteltton constitution of 1956 D. The presidential constitution of 1979 ANSWER: B The president is ------ A. Legislature B. An executive C. The AG of the federation D. The head of the judiciary ANSWER: B Supremacy of the constitution is provided for under section ------------of the constitution. A. 4 B. 1 C. 2 D. 5 ANSWER: B The 1999 constitution of Nigeria is divided into how many chapters? A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 5 ANSWER: C The fundamental human rights are enshrined in chapter-------of the 1999 constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria. A. 2 B. 4 C. 8 D. 3 ANSWER: B Any legislation or enactment that is inconsistent with the provisions of the constitution shall be ------- A. Embraced B. Null and void C. Sent to the president for signing D. accepted ANSWER: B Monarchical system of government means-------------- A. Succession is hereditary B. Succession is by the president’s decision C. Succession is determined by wealth D. Anybody interested can ask to be in power. ANSWER: A One of the features of monarchy is ------------------------ A. Power concentration B. Lawlessness C. Brutality D. Terrorism ANSWER: A Who rules in a monarchical system of government? A. The chief administrator B. The house of assembly C. The King or Queen D. The pope ANSWER: C Democracy is commonly referred to as--------------- A. Government for the rich B. Government based of heredity C. Government of the people D. Government by force ANSWER: C The president of Nigeria is-------------- A. A legislature B. An Executive C. A judiciary D. A monarch ANSWER: B The Constitution creates a system of government that allow arbitrariness. A. Very true B. not true C. partially correct D. none of the above ANSWER: B There are ---------------arms of government in Nigeria. A. 2 B. 4 C.6 D. 3 ANSWER: D Lawmakers are referred to as -------------------- A. The judiciary B. The legislature C. The federal authority D. The attorney general ANSWER: B One of the objectives of the constitution is A. Protection of the president’s right B. Protection of various individual rights C. Making the judges supreme beings D. Leaving the people to rule ANSWER: B The advantages of the constitution can be summarized under these except— A. Certainty B. Accessibility C. Eligibility D. Clarity ANSWER: C The amalgamation of the northern and southern protectorate of Nigeria happened in--------------- A. 2009 B. 1978 C. 1914 D. 1946 ANSWER: C Franchise refers to right to------------- A. Become a citizen B. Join the lawmakers C. Vote and be voted out D. Vote and be voted for ANSWER: D Under the Clifford constitution of 1922., only those that earned -------could participate in elections. A. 100 pounds B. 50 pounds C. 150 pounds D. 250 pounds ANSWER: A The Governors that came before Sir Arthur Richard were----- A. Benson and Cameroon B. Bernard Boudillion and Cameroon C. Clifford and Machperson D. Azikwe and Muritala ANSWER: B The Machpherson constitution came into force in--------- A.1946 B. 1952 C. 1960 D. 1963 ANSWER: B Who is referred to as the father oof independence? A. Sir Arthur Richard B. Sir Anthony Enahoro C. Sir Bernard Boudillion D. Sir Nnamdi Azikwe ANSWER: B Nigeria became independence in 1960 which means -------- A. Nigeria was a foreign state free of colonial influences though not absolute. B. No more colonial influences in anyway C. Nigerians can travel to other countries without visa D. Nigeria became a democratic state. ANSWER: A Republican government in Nigeria dated back to------- A. 1960 B. 1963 C. 1979 D. 1993 ANSWER: B In Nigeria succession in the office of the head of state is monarchical. A. True B. False C. Once in a while D. Only in 1960 ANSWER: B Under which of the constitution was the Queen still represented by a Nigerian as the head of state? A. The republican constitution of 1963 B. The independence constitution of 1960 C. The Lyteltton constitution of 1956 D. The presidential constitution of 1979 ANSWER: B The president is ------ A. Legislature B. An executive C. The AG of the federation D. The head of the judiciary ANSWER: B Supremacy of the constitution is provided for under section ------------of the constitution. A. 4 B. 1 C. 2 D. 5 ANSWER: B The 1999 constitution of Nigeria is divided into how many chapters? A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 5 ANSWER: C The fundamental human rights are enshrined in chapter-------of the 1999 constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria. A. 2 B. 4 C. 8 D. 3 ANSWER: B Any legislation or enactment that is inconsistent with the provisions of the constitution shall be ------- A. Embraced B. Null and void C. Sent to the president for signing D. accepted ANSWER: B Monarchical system of government means-------------- A. Succession is hereditary B. Succession is by the president’s decision C. Succession is determined by wealth D. Anybody interested can ask to be in power. ANSWER: A One of the features of monarchy is ------------------------ A. Power concentration B. Lawlessness C. Brutality D. Terrorism ANSWER: A Who rules in a monarchical system of government? A. The chief administrator B. The house of assembly C. The King or Queen D. The Pope ANSWER: C Democracy is commonly referred to as--------------- A. Government for the rich B. Government based of heredity C. Government of the people D. Government by force ANSWER: C The president of Nigeria is-------------- A. A legislature B. An Executive C. A judiciary D. A monarch ANSWER: B