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One of the reasons most HIV/AIDS patients are reluctant to disclose their status is because of

  • A. the incurable nature of the ailment.
  • A. lack of sufficient public awareness.
  • C. shortage of health counselors.
  • D. fear of social stigmatization.
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Use the report below to answer this question.
The Bawali High Court has ordered the police in Area Z Command to produce Mr. Zeb, who is in police custody for an
alleged offence. The court insists that Mr. Zeb cannot be punished until he is found guilty of breach of any law of the
land by a court of competent jurisdiction.
The position of the court on this matter justifies the essence of the

  • A. police command.
  • B. rule of law.
  • C. legislature.
  • D. separation of power
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Leaders can best protect the interest of their followers by

  • A. embarking on periodic constitutional review.
  • B. rewarding supports with contracts.
  • C. creating socio-economic opportunities for foreigners.
  • D. creating conducive atmosphere for participation.
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Civil societies are vital for the promotion of popular participation because they are

  • A. formidable oppositions to government.
  • B. engaged in developmental programmes.
  • C. profit-oriented organizations.
  • D. involved in political education.
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Use the dialogue below to answer this question
Ada: Wanja, where are you going to in this ungodly hour of the night?
Wanja: I am heading towards my usual joint to enjoy myself.
Ada: Which joint?
Wanja: XYZ Night Club, where I take marijuana and alcoholic beverages, I really want to be high tonight so that when
people see me tomorrow, they will fear and respect me.
Ada: Remember, people who work under the influence of hard drugs and alcoholic beverages are prone to either
psychiatric problems or premature death. Softly young man, imbibe good-natured character, you have the world at
your feet and a destiny to fulfill. Pray you will not be the architect of your own misfortune.
From this dialogue, it is very likely that Wanja will be exhibiting the following characters except

  • A. hospitable attitude towards people.
  • B. arrogance and unruly behavior.
  • C. disobedience to constituted authority.
  • D. truancy and perpetual lateness to school.
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