1Government as a subject refers to the study of
2Government is distinguished from the state because it
3A government is legitimate if it
4A sovereign power over a number of people in a specific geographical area is called
5Absence of government in a state is referred to as
6A situation where all the citizens meet in an open place to govern the state is called
7A system of government in which the political power is vested in the elected representatives is known as
8Sovereignty implies all the following except
9Popular Sovereignty is located in the
10Popular Sovereignty is located in the
11A system of government in which the leader exercises absolute power and allows no opposition is called
12Which of the following is a basic component of political culture?
13Communism as propounded by Karl Max was later interpreted by
14According to Karl Marx, those who own and control the means of production in a capitalist society are the
15The Rule of law is limited by
16The institution created for checking abuses by government department is known as the
17A good example of an absolute monarch is
18The power of the central government to dissolve subordinate units at will is a feature of
19Which of the following is a feature of federalism ?
20The exclusive list in federalism includes all the following except
21The order of mandamus is a
22In the legislature, a filibuster is one who
23Which of the following measures will ensure the independence of the judiciary? Judges
24The most important function of the Upper House in a federation is to
25The most important function of the Upper House in a federation is to
26Bi-cameral legislature is the same as
27A short break in parliamentary session is referred to as
28The term guillotine in the legislature refers to
29Th rights of individuals are usually enshrined in the
30A citizen's freedom of movement may be restrained if he
31A major advantage of a one-party system is that it
32Which of the following best describes the concept of enfranchisement Right
33The process by which voters may remove a public officer before the end of his term of office is called
34The arrangement by which a country is divided into parts for election purposes is called
35A yes or no vote cast by electorate to decide an important issue in an area is known as
36The term winner-takes all can be associated with
37Anonymity of the civil servants means that they
38The Loi-Cadre Reforms of 1956 in the French West Africa were as a result of
39Which of following best describes the status of Governor-General in British West African countries at independence? They
40Before the Second World War, the British Colonial Executive Council consisted of
41The West African Students' Union worked towards
42The policy of Assimilation was abandoned because
43The constitutional reforms in West Africa after the Second World War were geared towards
44One of the reasons for military takeover in West Africa is
45Which of the following best describes the foreign policy of West African Countries during the Cold War?
46Which of the following best describes the foreign policy of West African Countries during the Cold War?
47The Administrative Headquarters of the Economic Community of West African State (ECOWAS) is in
48A representative of one country in another within the Commonwealth of Nations is called
49The use of veto power in the United Nations Organization (UNO) is only exercised by the
50The head of the Commonwealth of Nations is the