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Question 1: Under the emirate system, the commander of the army is the.
A: Alkali
B: Hakimi
C: Sarkin Fada
D: Madawaki.

E: Madawaki.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 1 is 'D' which is 'Madawaki.'.
Question 2: The party system practiced in Nigeria’s Third Republic was.
A: multi-party
B: two-party

C: zero-party
D: one-party.
E: one-party.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 2 is 'B' which is 'two-party'.
Question 3: Nigeria broke diplomatic relations with France in 1961 because of:.
A: her poor relations with the francophone countries
B: General de-Gaulle’s negative attitude towards her
C: France’s diplomatic relations with Israel
D: France’s atomic test in the Sahara Desert

E: France’s atomic test in the Sahara Desert
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 3 is 'D' which is 'France’s atomic test in the Sahara Desert'.
Question 4: The main attributes of a state are.
A: government, the police and the armed forces
B: population, territory, government and sovereignty

C: federal state and local governments
D: the press, the legislature, the executive and the judiciary
E: the press, the legislature, the executive and the judiciary
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 4 is 'B' which is 'population, territory, government and sovereignty'.
Question 5: Under the 1979 Constitution, statutory allocation of revenue to local government councils is the responsibility of the.
A: Council of State
B: Houses of Assembly
C: National Economic Council
D: Federal Legislature.

E: Federal Legislature.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 5 is 'D' which is 'Federal Legislature.'.
Question 6: In Nigeria, the highest court for Muslims is the.
A: Alkali Court
B: Sharia Court of Appeal

C: Supreme Court
D: Upper Area Court
E: Upper Area Court
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 6 is 'B' which is 'Sharia Court of Appeal'.
Question 7: The AU differs from the OAU in having.
A: no assembly of Heads of State
B: effective tools for decision enforcement.

C: no permanent headquarters
D: a minimum of divergent viewpoints
E: a minimum of divergent viewpoints
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 7 is 'B' which is 'effective tools for decision enforcement.'.
Question 8: The head of Nigeria’s foreign mission in a Commonwealth nation is known as.
A: ambassador
B: charge d’affaires.
C: attaché
D: high Commissioner

E: high Commissioner
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 8 is 'D' which is 'high Commissioner'.
Question 9: The President of Nigeria was indirectly elected through secret ballot for a period of five years by the senate in.
A: 1983
B: 1960
C: 1963

D: 1979
E: 1979
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 9 is 'C' which is '1963'.
Question 10: The main purpose of establishing public enterprises in Nigeria is to.
A: enrich the elite
B: provide essential services

C: compete with the private sector
D: increase government revenue
E: increase government revenue
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 10 is 'B' which is 'provide essential services'.
Question 11: The country that championed decolonization in Africa was.
A: Nigeria
B: South Africa
C: Ghana

D: Kenya.
E: Kenya.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 11 is 'C' which is 'Ghana'.
Question 12: Which of the following ensured the practice of democracy in the pre-colonial Yoruba political system?.
A: Checks and balances.

B: Fusion of power.
C: Individual responsibility.
D: The rule of law.
E: The rule of law.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 12 is 'A' which is 'Checks and balances.'.
Question 13: Which of the following is the main function of the civil service?.
A: Supporting the party in power.
B: Allocating resources to the federating units.
C: Mobilizing grassroots support for government.
D: Implementing government policies.

E: Implementing government policies.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 13 is 'D' which is 'Implementing government policies.'.
Question 14: An electoral process in which candidates are selected for elective offices by party members is.
A: bye election
B: electoral college
C: general election
D: primary election.

E: primary election.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 14 is 'D' which is 'primary election.'.
Question 15: Which of the following constitutions is more suitable for centralization of political power?.
A: Flexible constitution.
B: Unwritten constitution.
C: Rigid constitution
D: Written constitution.

E: Written constitution.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 15 is 'D' which is 'Written constitution.'.
Question 16: The emergence of nationalism was essentially the result of the ills of.
A: independence
B: slavery
C: colonialism

D: imperialism
E: imperialism
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 16 is 'C' which is 'colonialism'.
Question 17: Political values are acquired in any given society through.
A: political re-orientation
B: political campaign
C: political socialization

D: political indoctrination.
E: political indoctrination.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 17 is 'C' which is 'political socialization'.
Question 18: The first institution introduced by the military to exercise legislative power was the.
A: Supreme Military Council

B: Armed Forces Ruling Council
C: Federal Executive Council
D: Provisional Ruling Council.
E: Provisional Ruling Council.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 18 is 'A' which is 'Supreme Military Council'.
Question 19: An electoral process in which candidates are selected for elective offices by party members is.
A: bye election
B: electoral college
C: general election
D: primary election.

E: primary election.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 19 is 'D' which is 'primary election.'.
Question 20: Which of these is not the supreme organ of the OAU?.
A: the council of Ministers
B: The Administrative Secretary General
C: the Assembly of Heads of States and Government
D: Appointment of staff

E: Appointment of staff
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 20 is 'D' which is 'Appointment of staff'.
Question 21: The act of transferring autonomous powers to subordinate agencies is.
A: devolution

B: concentration
C: deconcentration
D: delegation.
E: delegation.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 21 is 'A' which is 'devolution'.
Question 22: Nigeria broke diplomatic relations with France in 1961 because of:.
A: her poor relations with the francophone countries
B: General de-Gaulle’s negative attitude towards her
C: France’s diplomatic relations with Israel
D: France’s atomic test in the Sahara Desert

E: France’s atomic test in the Sahara Desert
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 22 is 'D' which is 'France’s atomic test in the Sahara Desert'.
Question 23: The ultimate aim of political parties is to.
A: implement people-oriented programmes
B: acquire and exercise power

C: increase the political awareness of the electorate
D: formulate and implement policies
E: formulate and implement policies
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 23 is 'B' which is 'acquire and exercise power'.
Question 24: Citizenship is acquired by an alien through.
A: registration
B: birth
C: conferment
D: naturalization

E: naturalization
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 24 is 'D' which is 'naturalization'.
Question 25: The ultimate aim of political parties is to.
A: implement people-oriented programmes
B: acquire and exercise power

C: increase the political awareness of the electorate
D: formulate and implement policies
E: formulate and implement policies
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 25 is 'B' which is 'acquire and exercise power'.
Question 26: A constitution that is difficult to amend is.
A: flexible
B: rigid
C: written

D: unwritten.
E: unwritten.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 26 is 'C' which is 'written'.
Question 27: The ultimate aim of political parties is to.
A: implement people-oriented programmes
B: acquire and exercise power

C: increase the political awareness of the electorate
D: formulate and implement policies
E: formulate and implement policies
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 27 is 'B' which is 'acquire and exercise power'.
Question 28: The approval of treaties and agreements of the Economic Community of West African States is the responsibility of the.
A: Council of Ministers
B: ECOWAS Tribunal
C: Assembly of Heads of State and Government

D: Secretariat.
E: Secretariat.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 28 is 'C' which is 'Assembly of Heads of State and Government'.
Question 29: The system of indirect rule failed in the former Eastern Nigeria primarily because.
A: of the fragmented political structures
B: the chief refused to cooperate with colonial officer
C: the high incidence of taxation chief refused to cooperate with colonial officers
D: the colonial officers imposed warrant chiefs on the people

E: the colonial officers imposed warrant chiefs on the people
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 29 is 'D' which is 'the colonial officers imposed warrant chiefs on the people'.
Question 30: The AU differs from the OAU in having.
A: no assembly of Heads of State
B: effective tools for decision enforcement.

C: no permanent headquarters
D: a minimum of divergent viewpoints
E: a minimum of divergent viewpoints
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 30 is 'B' which is 'effective tools for decision enforcement.'.
Question 31: Which of the following sets of factors contributed to the development of nationalism in Nigeria?.
A: Racial discrimination and oppression

B: Corruption and ethnicity
C: Paternalism and indirect rule
D: Election malpractices and party differences
E: Election malpractices and party differences
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 31 is 'A' which is 'Racial discrimination and oppression'.
Question 32: A major contentious issue confronting Nigerian federalism is.
A: health care delivery
B: education
C: revenue allocation

D: poverty
E: poverty
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 32 is 'C' which is 'revenue allocation'.
Question 33: Which constitution was created to legislate for the Lagos Colony and the Southern Provinces?.
A: The Richard Constitution
B: The Clifford Constitution

C: The Lyttletion Constitution
D: the MacPherson Constitution
E: the MacPherson Constitution
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 33 is 'B' which is 'The Clifford Constitution'.
Question 34: One of the strong points of the multi-party system in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic is.
A: government interference
B: wider political participation

C: wider anti-democracy campaign
D: the provision for a bicameral legislature.
E: the provision for a bicameral legislature.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 34 is 'B' which is 'wider political participation'.
Question 35: A major drawback to the NEPAD initiative is its.
A: articulation by few African leaders
B: affiliation to the African union
C: inability to empower the youth
D: reliance on Western donors for funds.

E: reliance on Western donors for funds.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 35 is 'D' which is 'reliance on Western donors for funds.'.
Question 36: The first institution introduced by the military to exercise legislative power was the.
A: Supreme Military Council

B: Armed Forces Ruling Council
C: Federal Executive Council
D: Provisional Ruling Council.
E: Provisional Ruling Council.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 36 is 'A' which is 'Supreme Military Council'.
Question 37: A major shortcoming of the Ombudsman is.
A: its inability to restrain bureaucratic excesses
B: lack of clear-cut mandate
C: lack of executive power to enforce decisions

D: lack of adequate resources.
E: lack of adequate resources.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 37 is 'C' which is 'lack of executive power to enforce decisions'.
Question 38: Former colonies of Britain belong to the association known as.
A: OECD
B: NATO
C: European Union
D: Commonwealth

E: Commonwealth
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 38 is 'D' which is 'Commonwealth'.
Question 39: A major shortcoming of the Ombudsman is.
A: its inability to restrain bureaucratic excesses
B: lack of clear-cut mandate
C: lack of executive power to enforce decisions

D: lack of adequate resources.
E: lack of adequate resources.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 39 is 'C' which is 'lack of executive power to enforce decisions'.
Question 40: Military intervention in Nigeria arose from.
A: perceived incapability of civilians to govern

B: international pressure for change
C: the desire for a military government
D: civilians’ desire to relinquish power.
E: civilians’ desire to relinquish power.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 40 is 'A' which is 'perceived incapability of civilians to govern'.
Question 41: The highest organ of the state during the Babangida Regime was the.
A: Armed Forces Ruling Council
B: Supreme Military Council
C: Federal Executive Council .
D: Provisional Ruling Council.

E: Provisional Ruling Council.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 41 is 'D' which is 'Provisional Ruling Council.'.
Question 42: The head of Nigeria’s foreign mission in a Commonwealth nation is known as.
A: ambassador
B: charge d’affaires.
C: attaché
D: high Commissioner

E: high Commissioner
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 42 is 'D' which is 'high Commissioner'.
Question 43: According to Aristotle, a form of government in which the few rule for the benefit of all is.
A: polyarchy
B: diarchy
C: aristocracy

D: autocracy.
E: autocracy.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 43 is 'C' which is 'aristocracy'.
Question 44: Nigeria broke diplomatic relations with France in 1961 because of:.
A: her poor relations with the francophone countries
B: General de-Gaulle’s negative attitude towards her
C: France’s diplomatic relations with Israel
D: France’s atomic test in the Sahara Desert

E: France’s atomic test in the Sahara Desert
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 44 is 'D' which is 'France’s atomic test in the Sahara Desert'.
Question 45: The AU differs from the OAU in having.
A: no assembly of Heads of State
B: effective tools for decision enforcement.

C: no permanent headquarters
D: a minimum of divergent viewpoints
E: a minimum of divergent viewpoints
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 45 is 'B' which is 'effective tools for decision enforcement.'.
Question 46: A disadvantage of the one-party system is that it.
A: emphasizes political differences
B: makes accountability difficult
C: negates freedom of association

D: delays decision - making
E: delays decision - making
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 46 is 'C' which is 'negates freedom of association'.
Question 47: One basic feature of a monarchical form of government is that.
A: separation of powers is absolute
B: members of the executive are elected
C: succession is through heredity

D: the ruler has a fixed tenure
E: the ruler has a fixed tenure
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 47 is 'C' which is 'succession is through heredity'.
Question 48: The term, Rule of Law means.
A: nobody is above the law
B: everybody is equal before the law
C: we are being governed by lawyers
D: A and B above

E: A and B above
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 48 is 'D' which is 'A and B above'.
Question 49: The tenure of non-permanent members of the Security Council is.
A: 4 years
B: 2 years

C: 6 years
D: 5 years
E: 5 years
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 49 is 'B' which is '2 years'.
Question 50: 16. The rights of a citizen can be withdrawn by the state if the person.
A: is convicted of a serious crime

B: leaves the country permanently
C: is pronounced dead
D: opposes the government violently.
E: opposes the government violently.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 50 is 'A' which is 'is convicted of a serious crime'.
Question 51: Power that is delegated is exercised.
A: indirectly

B: by devolution
C: directly
D: by coercion.
E: by coercion.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 51 is 'A' which is 'indirectly'.
Question 52: The reason behind Nigeria’s suspension from the Commonwealth in 1995 was.
A: legal
B: political

C: economic
D: socio-cultural
E: socio-cultural
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 52 is 'B' which is 'political'.
Question 53: The foremost British trading company on the West African coast was.
A: Lever Brothers
B: United African Company

C: John Holt and. Sons
D: Royal Niger Company
E: Royal Niger Company
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 53 is 'B' which is 'United African Company'.
Question 54: The founding members of OPEC are.
A: Algeria, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
B: Nigeria, Libya, Iran, Iraq and, Saudi Arabia
C: Venezuela, Nigeria, Libya, Iran and Iraq
D: Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Venezuela.

E: Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Venezuela.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 54 is 'D' which is 'Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Venezuela.'.
Question 55: Nationalists agitation began in Nigeria with the.
A: Lagos protest against water rate in 1908
B: introduction of indirect rule

C: annexation of Lagos in 1861
D: formation of West Africa Youth League
E: formation of West Africa Youth League
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 55 is 'B' which is 'introduction of indirect rule'.
Question 56: The main attributes of a state are.
A: government, the police and the armed forces
B: population, territory, government and sovereignty

C: federal state and local governments
D: the press, the legislature, the executive and the judiciary
E: the press, the legislature, the executive and the judiciary
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 56 is 'B' which is 'population, territory, government and sovereignty'.
Question 57: As part of the reforms in the UN, two slots were proposed in the Security Council for.
A: Asia
B: Africa

C: America
D: Europe.
E: Europe.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 57 is 'B' which is 'Africa'.
Question 58: Political socialization is associated with.
A: free choice of party programmes
B: military take over of civilian government
C: the transmission of political values

D: political transition.
E: political transition.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 58 is 'C' which is 'the transmission of political values'.
Question 59: France introduced the policy of assimilation in her colonies primarily to.
A: change their way of life

B: give them a sound education
C: discourage them from ritual killings
D: teach them the art of leadership
E: teach them the art of leadership
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 59 is 'A' which is 'change their way of life'.
Question 60: ECOMOG at the initial stage of its intervention in Liberia was perceived as.
A: neutral
B: incompetent
C: partisan
D: invaders.

E: invaders.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 60 is 'D' which is 'invaders.'.
Question 61: An electoral system in which parties are assigned seats in the parliament commensurate to the number of votes polled is.
A: absolute majority
B: simple majority
C: proportional representation.

D: indirect election.
E: indirect election.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 61 is 'C' which is 'proportional representation.'.
Question 62: A true democracy in the modern sense exists where the.
A: majority of the people vote
B: majority of the people rule
C: elite rules
D: elected representatives rule.

E: elected representatives rule.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 62 is 'D' which is 'elected representatives rule.'.
Question 63: Political values are acquired in any given society through.
A: political re-orientation
B: political campaign
C: political socialization

D: political indoctrination.
E: political indoctrination.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 63 is 'C' which is 'political socialization'.
Question 64: The Sharia legal system was first introduced in the Fourth Republic in.
A: Kano State
B: Katsina State
C: Zamfara State

D: Sokoto State.
E: Sokoto State.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 64 is 'C' which is 'Zamfara State'.
Question 65: Nation-state is synonymous with.
A: liberation
B: sovereignty

C: nationalism
D: self-actualization
E: self-actualization
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 65 is 'B' which is 'sovereignty'.
Question 66: One basic feature of a monarchical form of government is that.
A: separation of powers is absolute
B: members of the executive are elected
C: succession is through heredity

D: the ruler has a fixed tenure
E: the ruler has a fixed tenure
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 66 is 'C' which is 'succession is through heredity'.
Question 67: A major source of revenue in the post -1976 local government in Nigeria is.
A: the joint state-local government account
B: internally generated revenue
C: the federation account

D: grants and loans.
E: grants and loans.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 67 is 'C' which is 'the federation account'.
Question 68: The right of citizens to participate in the affairs of government of their country is called.
A: economic right
B: civil right
C: political right

D: social light.
E: social light.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 68 is 'C' which is 'political right'.
Question 69: The highest organ of the state during the Babangida Regime was the.
A: Armed Forces Ruling Council
B: Supreme Military Council
C: Federal Executive Council .
D: Provisional Ruling Council.

E: Provisional Ruling Council.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 69 is 'D' which is 'Provisional Ruling Council.'.
Question 70: France introduced the policy of assimilation in her colonies primarily to.
A: change their way of life

B: give them a sound education
C: discourage them from ritual killings
D: teach them the art of leadership
E: teach them the art of leadership
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 70 is 'A' which is 'change their way of life'.
Question 71: A typical form of delegated legislation is.
A: an act
B: a bill
C: a decree
D: a bye-law

E: a bye-law
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 71 is 'D' which is 'a bye-law'.
Question 72: Workers in the public corporations are known as.
A: civil servants
B: private employees
C: public servants

D: professional employees.
E: professional employees.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 72 is 'C' which is 'public servants'.
Question 73: Nigeria broke diplomatic relations with France in 1961 because of:.
A: her poor relations with the francophone countries
B: General de-Gaulle’s negative attitude towards her
C: France’s diplomatic relations with Israel
D: France’s atomic test in the Sahara Desert

E: France’s atomic test in the Sahara Desert
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 73 is 'D' which is 'France’s atomic test in the Sahara Desert'.
Question 74: Laws made by military governments at the state level are called.
A: decrees

B: bye-laws
C: edicts
D: acts
E: acts
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 74 is 'A' which is 'decrees'.
Question 75: The Aro age-grade system in lgboland was.
A: a commercial organization
B: a political organization
C: an imperial organization
D: a religious organization.

E: a religious organization.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 75 is 'D' which is 'a religious organization.'.
Question 76: The act of transferring autonomous powers to subordinate agencies is.
A: devolution

B: concentration
C: deconcentration
D: delegation.
E: delegation.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 76 is 'A' which is 'devolution'.
Question 77: A political party is different from a pressure group in its.
A: source of finance
B: objective

C: organization
D: strategy.
E: strategy.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 77 is 'B' which is 'objective'.
Question 78: Under the 1979 Constitution, statutory allocation of revenue to local government councils is the responsibility of the.
A: Council of State
B: Houses of Assembly
C: National Economic Council
D: Federal Legislature.

E: Federal Legislature.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 78 is 'D' which is 'Federal Legislature.'.
Question 79: Decree 34 of 1966 was unacceptable to many Nigerians because it was.
A: promulgated without consultation with the people

B: perceived to abolish the federal system
C: considered as alien
D: seen as an instrument of impoverishment
E: seen as an instrument of impoverishment
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 79 is 'A' which is 'promulgated without consultation with the people'.
Question 80: The set of policies on the basis of which countries interact with one another is called.
A: constructive engagement policy
B: socio-economic policy
C: national policy
D: foreign policy

E: foreign policy
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 80 is 'D' which is 'foreign policy'.
Question 81: The primary function of the Code of Conduct Bureau is to.
A: ensure due process by public officers
B: ensure minimum standard of morality
C: retain custody of declarations
D: receive declaration of assets.

E: receive declaration of assets.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 81 is 'D' which is 'receive declaration of assets.'.
Question 82: The Igbo political system was based on.
A: family ties
B: Umunna
C: Umuada
D: age grades

E: age grades
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 82 is 'D' which is 'age grades'.
Question 83: The act of transferring autonomous powers to subordinate agencies is.
A: devolution

B: concentration
C: deconcentration
D: delegation.
E: delegation.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 83 is 'A' which is 'devolution'.
Question 84: The founding members of OPEC are.
A: Algeria, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
B: Nigeria, Libya, Iran, Iraq and, Saudi Arabia
C: Venezuela, Nigeria, Libya, Iran and Iraq
D: Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Venezuela.

E: Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Venezuela.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 84 is 'D' which is 'Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Venezuela.'.
Question 85: The system of indirect rule failed in the former Eastern Nigeria primarily because.
A: of the fragmented political structures
B: the chief refused to cooperate with colonial officer
C: the high incidence of taxation chief refused to cooperate with colonial officers
D: the colonial officers imposed warrant chiefs on the people

E: the colonial officers imposed warrant chiefs on the people
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 85 is 'D' which is 'the colonial officers imposed warrant chiefs on the people'.
Question 86: Unicameralism is a feature of the legislature in.
A: the United Kingdom

B: the United States
C: Ghana
D: Israel
E: Israel
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 86 is 'A' which is 'the United Kingdom'.
Question 87: Which of the following types of citizenship cannot be withdrawn?.
A: Citizenship by naturalization.
B: Citizenship by conquest.
C: Citizenship by birth.

D: Honorary citizenship.
E: Honorary citizenship.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 87 is 'C' which is 'Citizenship by birth.'.
Question 88: In the Hausa pre-colonial political system, a district was headed by.
A: a hakimi
B: a dagaci
C: an alkali
D: a waziri.

E: a waziri.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 88 is 'D' which is 'a waziri.'.
Question 89: Which of these rulers resisted colonial rule and was deported to Calabar?.
A: Oba Ovoramwen.
B: King Dosunmu

C: King Jaja.
D: King Kosoko
E: King Kosoko
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 89 is 'B' which is 'King Dosunmu'.
Question 90: A typical form of delegated legislation is.
A: a decree
B: a bill
C: a bye-law

D: an act
E: an act
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 90 is 'C' which is 'a bye-law'.
Question 91: The main focus of Nigeria’s foreign policy since independence centres on.
A: south-south cooperation
B: sub-regionalism
C: globalism
D: Afrocentric.

E: Afrocentric.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 91 is 'D' which is 'Afrocentric.'.
Question 92: One of the main duties of the Local Government Service Commission is to.
A: supervise and manage the personnel of local governments

B: conduct election into Local Council
C: create an enabling working environment for council workers
D: handle requests for the creation of more local governments
E: handle requests for the creation of more local governments
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 92 is 'A' which is 'supervise and manage the personnel of local governments'.
Question 93: Parastatals are established to.
A: expand business transactions
B: maximize government profits
C: render social services

D: enhance entrepreneurial skills
E: enhance entrepreneurial skills
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 93 is 'C' which is 'render social services'.
Question 94: Former colonies of Britain belong to the association known as.
A: OECD
B: NATO
C: European Union
D: Commonwealth

E: Commonwealth
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 94 is 'D' which is 'Commonwealth'.
Question 95: Former colonies of Britain belong to the association known as.
A: OECD
B: NATO
C: European Union
D: Commonwealth

E: Commonwealth
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 95 is 'D' which is 'Commonwealth'.
Question 96: The President of Nigeria was indirectly elected through secret ballot for a period of five years by the senate in.
A: 1983
B: 1960
C: 1963

D: 1979
E: 1979
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 96 is 'C' which is '1963'.
Question 97: Which of the following headed the committee that recommended the suitability of Abuja as a new federal city?.
A: Justice Akinola Aguda.

B: Justice Buba Ardo.
C: Justice Atanda Fatai Williams.
D: Justice Udo Udoma.
E: Justice Udo Udoma.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 97 is 'A' which is 'Justice Akinola Aguda.'.
Question 98: An example of a country with a flexible constitution is.
A: South Africa
B: Britain
C: Benin Republic
D: the United States of America.

E: the United States of America.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 98 is 'D' which is 'the United States of America.'.
Question 99: The reason behind Nigeria’s suspension from the Commonwealth in 1995 was.
A: legal
B: political

C: economic
D: socio-cultural
E: socio-cultural
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 99 is 'B' which is 'political'.
Question 100: One major weakness of the Independence constitution is that it.
A: gave full powers to the Supreme Court in Nigeria
B: gave total independence to Nigeria
C: empowered Britain to continue to rule
D: failed to provide the country with full sovereignty.

E: failed to provide the country with full sovereignty.
Solution: The correct answer to the Jamb question number 100 is 'D' which is 'failed to provide the country with full sovereignty.'.