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Government Questions
Question 421:
JAMB 1985
A constitution is classified as unwritten because it
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A
Is used in Britain
B
Has no written records
C
Makes no provision for a clear-cut separation of powers
D
Does not emanate from the legislature
E
Is not contained in any one document
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Question 422:
JAMB 1985
Delegated legislation is the power to make laws by
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A
Local councils when parliament is in recess
B
Bodies other than parliament
C
The international Law Commission
D
Military rulers
E
Parliament
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Question 423:
JAMB 1985
In a unitary system of government
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A
Political power is dffused
B
There is a high degree of centralization
C
There is no separation of powers
D
Parliament is very weak
E
Legislative powers cannot be delegated to local councils
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Question 424:
JAMB 1985
Case - laws are made by the
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A
Legislature
B
Executive
C
Judiciary
D
Attorney General and Minister of Justice
E
President
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Question 425:
JAMB 1985
The theory of separation of powers was for the first time clearly formulated by
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A
Jean Bodin
B
Jean Austin
C
Baron de Montesquieu
D
Lord Bryce
E
A,V Dicey
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