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Government Past Questions and Answers

Topic: Arms of Government

Jamb Government Questions - Arms of Government

Question 16:
A constituency is the same as
  • A A local government area
  • B A region in a federal system of government
  • C An electoral district
  • D Any large town where people vote
  • E The ward
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Question 17:
The principle of, the separation of powers implies that the three main organs of government work
  • A Separately
  • B Independently and co-operatively
  • C Against one another
  • D Reluctantly and gradually for the executive
  • E Together in the interest of other nations
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Question 18:
The primary function of a legislature is
  • A Appointing a president
  • B Law making
  • C Vetong bills
  • D Monitoring the judiciary
  • E Re-assigning civil servants
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Question 19:
When the electorate vote for representatives who in turn vote on their behalf we say it is
  • A An indirect election
  • B An unfair election
  • C A rigged election
  • D A disputed election
  • E A biased election
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Question 20:
The principle of checks and balances is necessary because it
  • A Prevents governments from becoming dictatorial
  • B Prevents the Executive from functioning
  • C Makes the Executive stronger than the other organs
  • D Makes the three organs hate each other
  • E Leaves each organ of government independent of the Judiciary
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