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ELEMENTS OF GOVERNMENT - Jamb Government Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb Government Past Questions

Jamb Past Questions and Answers on ELEMENTS OF GOVERNMENT

Question 111:


The principle of the Separation of powers in the new Constitution of Nigeria is different from that of the USA because

A. Traditional rulers can play dominant role
B. There are two houses of the National Assembly
C. The President is above the law
D. The Vice President is not the President of the Senate
E. The Senate has the power of veto


Question 112:


The determination of issues before the courts in a accordance with the body of rules backed by the organized force of the community, refers essentially to

A. Judicial revision
B. Human rights
C. The rule of law
D. Habeas corpus
E. Certiorari


Question 113:


An ideology is essentially

A. A gude to political action
B. A manual for revolution
C. A curse on political actors
D. A non-political concept
E. Negative in connotation


Question 114:


In all countries, the roles of law making and law interpretation revolve respectively on

A. The Executive and Judiciary
B. The Judiciary and Legislature
C. The Judiciary and Executive
D. The Legislature and Judiciary
E. The Legislature and Executive


Question 115:


The highest Court in Nigeria is called the

A. Federal Court of Appeal
B. High Court
C. Upper Area Court
D. Supreme Court
E. Sharia Court of Appeal






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