Posted in AFUED, CBT TESTAFUED POL 103 CBT PRACTICE Posted by Aruwaji Philip Posted on May 7, 2025 Leave a Comment on AFUED POL 103 CBT PRACTICE https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakX28dFi8xdORrhjI34Please join my channel♥️ Undergragra0% 2 Created on May 07, 2025 By PhilAFUED POL 103 1 / 501. _______ are states where there is constitutional division of power between the central government and other tiers of government. A. Parliamentary Structure B. Federal Structure C. Unitary Structure D. Confederal Structure 2 / 502. The passing of the vote of no confidence is a method of removing the executive in a A. Military system of government B. Confederal system of government C. Parliamentary system of government D. Presidential system of government 3 / 503. A Parliamentary system of government is also referred to as a ---------- system of government. A. Joint B. All the options C. None of the options D. Cabinet 4 / 504. The following are functions of the executive arm of government except A. Providing policy making leadership in a government B. Miscellaneous and Emergency Functions C. Legislative Functions D. Conduct of elections 5 / 505. Features of Confederal structure of government includes the following except ______ A. Loose association of autonomous units B. Strong central government C. Voluntary membership D. Equal status of members 6 / 506. In what system of government doest the president performs both ceremonial and executive functions A. Unitary B. Parliamentary C. Cabinet D. Presidential 7 / 507. Characteristics of pressure groups are the following except A. Well organized leadership B. Political motives and idealogies C. Conditioned goals and objectives D. Uniqueness 8 / 508. It is very difficult and almost impossible to leave in a _______ structure. A. Federal and Unitary B. Federal and Parliamentary C. Unity and Confederal D. Federal and Confederal 9 / 509. ______ are groups that play an important role in shaping government policies and determing people's response to such policies A. Political Parties B. Pressure Group C. Labour Union D. Central Executive Council 10 / 5010. _______ system of government provides a clear explanation of separation of power A. Cabinet B. Military C. Parliamentary D. Presidential 11 / 5011. Which of these is not a function of the legislature? A. Approval of nominee for appointments B. Election Administration C. Approval of budget presented to the executive D. Ventilation of grievances of the people they represent 12 / 5012. The considering and approval of the national budget is the prerogative of ____ A. Legislature B. Executive C. Judiciary D. Central Bank 13 / 5013. Most Unitary states practice ______ system of government A. Parliamentary B. Monarchy C. Presidential D. Military 14 / 5014. Which of the following is not a stage involved in legislative law making? A. Committee stage B. Fourth reading C. First reading D. Third reading 15 / 5015. Features of the Judiciary includes the following except A. Enforcement of the law B. Political neutrality C. Judicial Immunity D. Impartiality 16 / 5016. A system of government in which a few wealthy, gifted or the noble rules is referred to as ------? A. Democracy B. Aristocracy C. Plutocracy D. Fascism 17 / 5017. The primary duties of a government include all of the following except -----------? A. Subscription to internet connection B. Administration of justice and conflict resolution C. Maintenance of law and order D. Protection of life and properties 18 / 5018. The --------- of government refers to the institutions through which the day-to-day activities of the state are carried out. A. Tiers B. Levels C. None of the options D. Organs 19 / 5019. In democracy political sovereignty resides with the A. Electorate B. Judiciary C. Executive D. Legislature 20 / 5020.One of the following is not a basic features of the Unitary structure of government. A. Parliamentary supremacy B. Suitable for heterogeneous societies C. Flexible and unwritten Constitution D. Strong central government 21 / 5021. ______ is the organisation on created with the main goal of acquiring political power. A. Political Party B. Unitary Forum C. Stakeholders Forum D. Pressure Group 22 / 5022. A legislature with two chambers is referred to as a --------------- legislature A. All of the options B. Unicameral C. Bicameral D. Multi cameral 23 / 5023. Types of political party include the following except A. Triple party system B. Two party system C. Multi party system D. One party system 24 / 5024. The judicial system whereby courts and judges are free from the influence of both the government officials and individuals is said to be ------------ A. Stable B. Worthwhile C. Meritorious D. Independent 25 / 5025. One of these philosophically did not justify the alternative reformist movement in political science ____ A. Great political issues by Kremer B. Making social science matter by Flyvberg C. Return to reason by Toulmin D. When social science fails by Flyvberg 26 / 5026. The process of removing a member of the legislature is known as ---------? A. Termination B. Impeachment C. Removal D. Recall 27 / 5027. _____ arm of government implement law and policies A. Executive B. Legislature C. Judiciary D. Judge and Law maker 28 / 5028. The right of the president to constitutionally refuse to assent any bill passed by the legislature is known as --------? A. Veto Power B. Military Power C. Spiritual Power D. Executive Power 29 / 5029. ____ is a common feature of the parliamentary system of government A. Appointment of ministers from outside the legislature B. Fusion of Power between the legislature and executive C. Constitutional supremacy D. Removal through impeachment 30 / 5030. Concurrent list of power belong to ___ A. Central authority and regional units B. Federal government C. Regional units and local authorities D. Regional units 31 / 5031. Carpet crossing is a characteristic of A. Cabinet System B. Presidential System C. Unitary system D. Monarchical System 32 / 5032. _______ is many people ruling in the interest of all. A. Mobocracy B. Democracy C. Aristocracy D. Polity/moderate democracy 33 / 5033. Under a two party system the opposition party is as important as the ruling party because it A. Is the alternative government B. Is as strong as the ruling party C. May force the government to resign D. Has an equal number of supporters as the ruling party 34 / 5034. The head of the court of appeal in Nigeria is referred to as A. Chief Justice B. Speaker C. Magistrate D. President 35 / 5035. Function of the executive includes the following except A. Enforcement of the law B. Foreign policy making C. Custodian of national finance D. Treaty making 36 / 5036. _______ is the custodian of national finances. A. Ministry of Finance B. Legislature C. Executive D. Judiciary 37 / 5037. One person ruling in the interest of all is_____ A. Tyranny B. Monarchy C. Oligarchy D. Aristocracy 38 / 5038. Government in Nigeria is geographically structured into --------- tiers. A. 2 B. 1 C. 3 D. 4 39 / 5039. Nigeria practiced ______ system of government in her first Republic A. Unitary B. Presidential C. Parliamentary D. Confederal 40 / 5040. The political effect of the removal of the prime minister in the parliamentary system of government is A. General election B. Suspension of ministers C. Dissolution of the legislature D. Suspension of the constitution 41 / 5041. The head of the executive arm of government at the state level in Nigeria is refered to as ----------? A. President B. Govenor C. Premier D. Mayor 42 / 5042. The concept of--------- implies the separation of powers of government. A. Oligarchy B. Rule of Law C. Impeachment D. Democracy 43 / 5043. Political science as a discipline in a state of a flux is the base of___ A. Ancient and civilized approaches B. Ancient and modern approaches C. Civilized and modern approaches D. Modern and logical approaches 44 / 5044. Examples of countries with unitary Structure of government includes the following except A. France B. Italy C. Ghana D. South Africa 45 / 5045. A political system in which there is only one source of authority in a state is A. Presidential B. Parliamentary C. Unitary D. Confederal 46 / 5046. ______ are groups that play an important role in shaping government policies and determing people's response to such policies. A. Central executive committee B. Pressure Group C. Political parties D. Labour union 47 / 5047. Most Unitary states practice ______ system of government A. Military B. Presidential C. Parliamentary D. Monarchy 48 / 5048. Under a parliamentary system of government, there is the principle of --------------- A. Loyalty B. Collective Responsibility C. Autocracy D. Plutocracy 49 / 5049. ______ is not part of the basis of human right A. Supremacy of the law B. Equality before the law C. Fundamental human rights D. Judiciary supremacy 50 / 5050. _____ acts as a platform for the development of political idealogies A. Pressure Group B. Labour Party C. Political Party D. Labour Union Your score isThe average score is 60% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Related posts:FUOYE GST 101 CBT PRACTICE (New Questions Added)FRN 201 CBT PRACTICEJAMB Literature CBT PracticePCS 105 CBT PRACTICE Author: Aruwaji PhilipEducational blogger & consultant| Writer & story teller| Computer engineer| SEO specialist| Proud son of the Most High.