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Nigeria in International Organizations - Jamb Government Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb Government Past Questions

Question 101:


After the defeat of Germany in World War 1, her former colonies were administered under the League of Nations as

A. Trust territories
B. Occupied territories
C. Protectorates
D. Crown colonies


Question 102:


Which of the following is a hindrance to the democratization of the United Nations?

A. Resistance of the big powers
B. Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
C. The multiplicity of official languages
D. Delayed payment of annual dues by members


Question 103:


Which of the following is a hindrance to the democratization of the United Nations?

A. Resistance of the big powers
B. Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
C. The multiplicity of official languages
D. Delayed payment of annual dues by members


Question 104:


An essential principle that guides the activities of the United Nations is

A. The regulation of international trade
B. The protection of the United States of America against terrorism
C. Respect for the sovereign equality of member states
D. The transfer of technology to developing countries


Question 105:


A principal defect of the Commonwealth is

A. Lack of commitment among member states
B. Lack of a quorom at annual summits
C. Poverty among member states
D. Lack of a democratic head






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