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Government Past Questions and Answers

Jamb Government Questions

Question 21:
The primary duty of citizens to the state is
  • A Loyalty to traditional rulers
  • B Obedience to ministers
  • C Obedience to politicians
  • D Allegiance to the government
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Question 22:
Individual rights are said to be inelienable if they
  • A Apply to citizens and aliens alike
  • B Cannot be denied under anycircumstances
  • C Can only be denied by the legislature
  • D Can only be denied after due legal process
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Question 23:
Elections present the electorate the opportunity to
  • A Control government policies
  • B Control members of parliament
  • C Assess the performances of the previous representatives
  • D Choose among candidates
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Question 24:
The process of removing an elected official by the electorate after an election is termed
  • A Impeachment
  • B Plebiscite
  • C Recall
  • D Referendum
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Question 25:
Groups which seek to bring about changes in government policies without actually controlling the personnel of government are known as
  • A Trade unions
  • B Pressure groups
  • C Secret societies
  • D Elite groups
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