
JAMB Government Past Questions (2010)
This comprehensive set of 2010 JAMB Government past questions provides an invaluable resource for aspiring university students in Nigeria. It covers a wide spectrum of topics, from fundamental political theories and forms of government to the intricacies of Nigerian governance, history, and foreign policy. By engaging with these questions, candidates can gauge their preparedness and identify areas requiring further study.
About This Exam
This comprehensive set of 2010 JAMB Government past questions provides an invaluable resource for aspiring university students in Nigeria. It covers a wide spectrum of topics, from fundamental political theories and forms of government to the intricacies of Nigerian governance, history, and foreign policy. By engaging with these questions, candidates can gauge their preparedness and identify areas requiring further study.
Topics Covered
Exam Structure
- Question Formatmcq
- Total Questions50
- Estimated Duration17 minutes
- Difficulty LevelMedium
Learning Objectives
- •Understand fundamental concepts of government and political science.
Prerequisites
A foundational understanding of basic civics and social studies concepts is recommended. Familiarity with Nigerian history and political structures will be beneficial.
Sample Questions
Get a taste of what to expect in the full exam.
An attribute that shares with most non-a countries is
the state of her economy
her heterogeneous popula
her large population
her large size.
A form of oligarchy in which gifted people are at the helm of affairs is ---
aristocracy.
theocracy
plutocracy
gerontocracy
Which of these rulers resisted colonial rule and was deported to Calabar?
King Kosoko.
King Dosunmu
Oba Ovonramwen
King Jaja
A true democracy in modern sense exists where 1
elected representatives ri
majority of the people rul
majority of the people voi
elite rules
Public opinion can be measured through
negotiation
referendum
strike action
rumour.
The approval of treaties and agreements of the Economic Community of West African States is the responsibility of the
secretariat
ECOWAS Tribunal
Council of Ministers
Assembly of Heads of State and Government
Which Government Question Paper Type is given to you?
Type A
Type B
Type C.
Type D
In which of the following ceremonial and executive p fused?
Presidential system government
parliamentary syster government.
Federal system of govern
Unitary system of govern
One of the strong points of the multiparty Nigeria's Fourth Republic
the provision for a bicameral legislature
wider political participation
government interference
wider anti-democracy campaign
The Secretary -General of the United Nations is appointed by the
Security council acting alone
General Assembly on the recommendation of the Security Council
Permanent members of the Security Council on the recommendation of the General Assembly
General Assembly in plenary session
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How to Prepare
Key Preparation Tips
- Thoroughly review your Government syllabus and textbook.
Mistakes to Avoid
- •Misinterpreting question wording or key terms.
Success Criteria
Achieving a high score (e.g., 70% and above) indicates a strong grasp of the subject matter and readiness for the JAMB examination. Consistent improvement across multiple past papers is a key indicator of progress.
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