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UNN Post UTME Past Questions for Government (Very Accurate)

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UNN Post UTME Past Questions for Government

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UNN Post UTME Past Questions And Answers for Government

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UNN Post UTME Past Questions for Government 2005/06

  1. In the British parliamentary system of government, the monarch can be referred to as the
    A. Queen in parliament
    B. Queen and parliament
    C. Queen’s parliament
    D. Queen’s assembly
  2. In Nigeria representation of state in upper house is based on
    A. Population
    B. Ethnicity
    C. Equity
    D. Equality
  3. Conditions for forming a federation do not include one of these
    A. Small population
    B. Diverse ethnic group
    C. Geographical nearness
    D. Fear of domination
  4. A written constitution must contain a
    A.        Dialogue
    B.        Discourse
    C.        Preamble
    D.        Summary
  5. Voting of election in Nigeria is limited to ages
    A.        21 and above
    B.        20 and above 
    C.        19 and above
    D.        18 and above
  6. Public opinion can function better under
    A.        Democratic government
    B.        Dictatorial regime
    C.        Despotic regime
    D.        Military regime
  7. In pre-colonial Nigeria, the northern emir did not use one of these as his head official
    A.        The talakwa
    B.        The waziri
    C.        The galadima
    D.        The madawaki
  8. The main motive of the imperialist penetration was to
    A.        Educate
    B.        Christianize
    C.        Trade
    D.        Socialize
  9. The 1963 constitution in Nigeria is known as the
    A.        Presidential constitution
    B.        Independence constitution
    C.        Republican constitution
    D.        Federal constitution
  10. The national security commission chaired by the
    A.        Chief justice of the federation
    B.        President of the federal republic of Nigeria
    C.        Inspector-General of police
    D.        President of the senate 
  11. Matters of which the federal government alone can be legislate are called
    A.        Exclusive list C. residual list
    B.        Concurrent      D. inclusive list
  12. Regulations made by a local government called
    A.        Laws          C. bye-laws
    B.        Bills            D. issuances
  13. One most important achievement of the military is
    A.        Creation of states
    B.        Elimination of corruption
    C.        Preserving Nigerian unity
    D.        Decongesting the ports
  14. One of these is not necessary for a dynamic foreign policy
    A.        Political stability
    B.        Military capability
    C.        Mass party
    D.        Economic stability
  15. Nigeria is member of the Commonwealth of Nations because she was once ruled by
    A.        France
    B.        Russia
    C.        United States of America
    D.        Great Britain

UNN POST UTME ANSWERS FOR GOVERNMENT 2005/2006

1. In the British parliamentary system of government, the monarch can be referred to as the queen in parliament. Ans. A 

2. In Nigeria representation of states in the upper house is based on equity. Whereas, in the lower house, representation is based on population or the number of constituencies in each state Ans. D

3.  Conditions for forming a federation do not include small population. On the contrary, large size of country and great population may genera the desire for federalism in a state Ans. A

4.  One of the characteristic of written constitution is that its introductory part always contains on the essence of the constitution. This is otherwise referred to as a preamble Ans. C

5.  Voting of elections in Nigeria is limited to age 18 and above Ans. D

6.  Public opinion is an opinion that is widely shared by the majority of the people. It functions better under a Democratic government Ans. A

7. The northern emir had officials who functions as a body of advisers. The officials included: the waziri, the magaji, the galadima, the sarkin-fada, the sarkin-ruwa, the sarkin-pawa, the madawaki, and the yan Ans. A

8. The main motive of the imperialist penetration was to trade. Ans. C

9. The 1963 constitution in Nigeria is known as the republican constitution. This is because it was in 1963 that the monarchical parliamentary system which had been in existence since 1960 was replaced with that of the republican. Ans. C 

10. The national security commission is chaired by the inspector-general of police. Ans. C

11. Matters of which the federal government alone can legislate are called exclusive list while those shared between the federal and state government are called concurrent list. The left over matters which are not placed under the exclusive or concurrent list are called the residual list Ans. A.

12. Bye-law are those rules and regulations made by local authorities and public corporations for effective running and performance of their duties Ans. C

13. One most important achievement of the military is preserving Nigerian unity Ans. C

14. Mass party is not necessary for a dynamic foreign policy. Ans. C

15. Nigeria is member of the Commonwealth of Nations because she was once ruled by Great Britain    Ans. D

Summary of answers (Government 2005/06)

1.A 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.A 7.A 8.C 9.C 10.C 11.A 12.C 13.C 14.C 15.D

UNN Post UTME Past Questions for Government 2006/07

Indicate the correct option in each of the following questions

  1. Franchise means the
    A.        Right of all French citizens to vote
    B.        Right of all adults to vote
    C.        Right of al aliens to vote
    D.        Right of all property owners to vote
  2. Citizenship can be acquired by
    A.        Nationalism
    B.        Indigenization 
    C. naturalization
    D. communalism
  3. In unitary system of government power is derived from
    A.        A rigid constitution
    B.        The judiciary
    C.        Executive head of state
    D.        One source of authority
  4. The power allocated to the federal government in a federation are primarily contained in the
    A.        Central legislative list
    B.        Exclusive legislative list
    C.        Residual legislative list
    D.        Concurrent legislative list
  5. A constitution is said to be rigid if it
    A.        Can only be interpreted by the military         
    B.        Is written by different author
    C.        Cannot be amended by the executive
    D.        Has cumbersome provision for its amendment
  6. Which of the following political parties in Nigeria formed the opposition in the house of representative during the first republic?
    A.        NCNC and AG
    B.        NCNC and UMBC
    C.        NPC and AG
    D.        AG and  UMBC
  7. Re-tapism in the civil service refers to
    A.        The use of red tapes on document
    B.        Slowness of action
    C.        The cooperation between civil servants and politicians
    D.        Politicization of civil service
  8. One of the functions of political parties is to
    A.        Make laws
    B.        Declare a state emergency
    C.        Interpret the constitution
    D.        Aggregate interest
  9. Immediately after the Nigerian Civil War, Gowon’s regime embarked on
    A.        Rejuvenation, rehabilitation and reconstruction
    B.        Reconciliation, rehabilitation and reconstruction
    C.        Rebuilding, rejoicing and regimentation
    D.        Rehabilitation, repression and renaissance 
  10. The Nigerian council was created by
    A.        Frederick Lugard
    B.        Arthur Richards
    C.        Hugh Clifford
    D.        Bernard Bourdillon
  11. The census crises of 1962/63 was caused by
    A.        The 1959 pre-independent election
    B.        Revenue allocation formulation
    C.        Goes irregularities and figure allocation
    D.        Awolowo’s strong belief in move towards a socialist system of government for Nigeria
  12. Africa became the centerpiece of Nigerian’s foreign policy under the regime of
    A.        Tafawa Balewa
    B.        Yakubu Gowon
    C.        Murtala Mohammed
    D.        Shehu Shagari
  13. Which of the following is not an OPEC member state?
    A.        Nigeria
    B.        Indonesia
    C.        Venezuela
    D.        Ghana
  14. Which of the following is permanent in international politics?
    A.        Bilateral relationship
    B.        Economic aid
    C.        Friendship
    D.        Permanent interest
  15. The major objective of OPEC is to
    A.        Increase oil production
    B.        Decrease oil production
    C.        Stop oil production
    D.        Stabilize oil price

UNN Post UTME Answers for Government 2006/07

1. Franchise or suffrage means the right to vote universal adult franchise is a kind of franchise that allows all adults to vote without gender, race or religious discrimination Ans. B

2. Naturalization is the process by which national of other nations are granted citizenship after satisfying the prescribed requirements. Ans. C

3. In the unitary system of government, power is concentrated in the hands of a single authority which delegates it to subordinate bodies. Ans. D

4. The powers allocated to the central government in a federation are primarily contained in the exclusive list, for more details, read 2005/06 answer to question No, 11 Ans. B

5. A constitution is said to be rigid if it had cumbersome provisions for its amendment. In other work, it cannot be easily amended. Ans. D

6. The political parties in Nigeria which formed the opposition in the house of representatives during the first republic were AG and UMBC Ans. D

7. Red-taism in the civil service refers to bureaucracy. It is any organization in which prompt action is obstructed by insistence on unnecessary time-consuming procedures. Ans. B

8. One of the functions of political parties is to aggregate interests. They gather opinions expressed by individuals and groups on national issues and analyze them to produce a pubic policy. Ans. A

9. Immediately after the Nigeria civil war, Gowon’s regime embarked on reconciliation, rehabilitation and reconstruction Ans. B

10. In 1916, lord Frederick Lugard created the Nigerian council in addition to the legislative council he met in Lagos. Ans. A

11. The census of 1962/63 was caused by gross irregularities and figure allocation. It was believed that the north influenced the results. The census figures favoured the northern and western regions at the expense of the eastern and mid-western regions. Ans. C

12. Africa became the center-price of Nigeria’s foreign policy under the regime of Murtala Mohammed. Africa was officially declared as the center-piece of Nigeria’s foreign policies by the Murtala/Obasanjo regime. The concept simply means that Africa will be Nigeria’s prime interest in foreign policies. Ans. C

13. The organization of petroleum exporting counties (OPEC) was formed in September 1960 by Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Venezuela and Kuwait. Later on, Qatar, Libya, Indonesia, Abu, Dihabi, Algeria, Nigeria, Ecuador and Gabon joined the organization. Ans. D

14. Bilateral relationship is permanent is international politics.  Ans. A

15. The major objective of OPEC is to stabilize of price, OPEC was formed to stabilize the production and price of oil in the world market to eliminate oil and fluctuation. Ans. D

UNN School Fees for Newly Admitted Students (All Courses)

UNN freshers’ school fees are between N110,800 and N120,550 depending on the course of study. The UNN acceptance fee for fresh students is N30,000.

See the school fees for each course below:

  1. Agricultural Economics – N110,800
  2. Agricultural Extension – N110,800
  3. Animal Science – N110,800
  4. Crop Science – N110,800
  5. Home Science – N110,800
  6. Soil Science – N110,800
  7. Food Science and Technology – N110,800
  8. Nutrition and Dietetics – N110,800
  9. Archeology and Tourism – N110,800
  10. Combined Arts  – N110,800
  11. French  – N110,800
  12. English and Literary Studies  – N110,800
  13. Fine and Applied Arts  – N110,800
  14. FRENCH/GERMAN/RUSSIA  – N110,800
  15. German  – N110,800
  16. History and International Studies  – N110,800
  17. Igbo  – N110,800
  18. Language and Linguistics Igbo  – N110,800
  19. Linguistics and Nigerian Languages  – N110,800
  20. Mass Communication – N110,800
  21. Music – N110,800
  22. Theater and Film Studies – N110,800
  23. Anesthesia – 120,550
  24. Anatomy  – N120,550
  25. Physiology  – N112, 300
  26. Botany  – N112, 300
  27. Zoology  – N112, 300
  28. Combined Biological Sciences  – N112,300
  29. Biochemistry – N112,300
  30. Microbiology – N112, 300
  31. Accountancy  – N114, 550
  32. Banking and Finance  – N114, 550
  33. Business Management – N114, 550
  34. Marketing  – N114,550
  35. Dentistry – N120,550
  36. Adult Education and Community Development – N110,800
  37. Creative Arts – N110,800
  38. Early Childhood Education – N110,800
  39. Education and Economics – N110,800
  40. Education and Geography – N110,800
  41. Education and Igbo – N110,800
  42. Education Arts – N110,800
  43. Education and Political Science – N110,800
  44. Education and English – N110,800
  45. Education Biology – N110,800
  46. Education Chemistry – N110,800
  47. Education and Fine Arts – N110,800
  48. Education Mathematics – N110,800
  49. Education Physics – N110,800
  50. Education Physics – N110,800
  51. Education Science – N110,800
  52. Education Social Science – N110,800
  53. Education History – N110,800
  54. Guidance and Counseling – N110,800
  55. Health Education – N110,800
  56. Special Education – N110,800
  57. Library and Information Science – N110,800
  58. Agric and Bioresources Engineering – 110,800
  59. Civil Engineering – 116,050
  60. Electrical Engineering – 116,050
  61. Electronic Engineering – 116,050
  62. Mechanical Engineering – 116,050
  63. Metallurgical and Material Engineering – 116,050
  64. Mechatronics Engineering – 116,050
  65. Architecture – 114,550
  66. Estate Management – 114,550
  67. Geoinformatics and Surveying – 114,550
  68. Urban and Regional Planning – 114,550
  69. Medical Laboratory Science – N120,550
  70. Medical Radiography – N120,550
  71. Medical Rehabilitation – N120,550
  72. Nursing Science – N120,550
  73. Law – N119,050
  74. Medicine and Surgery – N120,550
  75. Pharmacy – N120,550
  76. Computer Science – N112,300
  77. Computer/Statistics – N112,300
  78. Geology – N112,300
  79. Mathematics – N112300
  80. Physics and Astronomy – N112,300
  81. Pure and Industrial Chemistry – N112,300
  82. Statistics – N112,300
  83. Science Laboratory Technology – N112,300
  84. Economics – N110,800
  85. Geography – N110,800
  86. Philosophy – N110,800
  87. Political Sciences – N110,800
  88. Psychology – N110,800
  89. Public Administration and Local Government – N110,800
  90. Religious Studies – N110,800
  91. Sociology and Anthropology – N110,800
  92. Social Work – N110,800
  93. Veterinary Medicine – N119,050
  94. Agric Education – N110,800
  95. Agric Science Education – N110,800
  96. Business Education – N110,800
  97. Computer Education – N110,800
  98. Home Economics Education – N110,800
  99. Industrial Technical Education – N110,800

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