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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.
The quotation above shows that the speaker is concerned about

  • A. nationalism.
  • B. revolution.
  • C. tourism.
  • D. welfarism.
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702

A major benefit of youth empowerment is

  • A. discouragement of patriotism.
  • B. negation to national prosperity.
  • C. dependence on foreign aid.
  • D. reduction in crime rate.
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703

Use the story below to answer this question.
Chief Bilisi was prominent politician and honourable minister in Kantogo Republic. He had sponsored several
candidates to power and made them to swear oath of aliegiance to him. In return, they awarded contracts and offered
financial and material assistance to him at the expense of the public. This had resulted in the non-provision of social
amenities. These were some of the grieviances the community had against him for which a mob gathered in front of his
house shouting and hauling abusive words at him. They did not stop at that as they vandalized property and obstructed
vehicular movement.
When leaders like Chief Bilisi place self interest above public goods, the result is that

  • A. cooperation of citizens is guaranteed.
  • B. rebellion becomes inevitable.
  • C. international support for the regime is ensured.
  • D. .society becomes more peaceful and orderly.
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704

Use the story below to answer this question.
Chief Bilisi was prominent politician and honourable minister in Kantogo Republic. He had sponsored several
candidates to power and made them to swear oath of aliegiance to him. In return, they awarded contracts and offered
financial and material assistance to him at the expense of the public. This had resulted in the non-provision of social
amenities. These were some of the grieviances the community had against him for which a mob gathered in front of his
house shouting and hauling abusive words at him. They did not stop at that as they vandalized property and obstructed
vehicular movement.
The condition of disorderly behaviour exhibited by the mob in the story best describes the

  • A. importance of ministerial position.
  • B. ineffectiveness of the police.
  • C. breakdown of law and order.
  • D. need for stiffer security measures.
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Use the story below to answer this question.
Chief Bilisi was prominent politician and honourable minister in Kantogo Republic. He had sponsored several
candidates to power and made them to swear oath of aliegiance to him. In return, they awarded contracts and offered
financial and material assistance to him at the expense of the public. This had resulted in the non-provision of social
amenities. These were some of the grieviances the community had against him for which a mob gathered in front of his
house shouting and hauling abusive words at him. They did not stop at that as they vandalized property and obstructed
vehicular movement.
A major lesson Nigerians could learn from the story is that

  • A. the underprivileged should not vie for elective positions.
  • B. leaders can empower voters by giving them money
  • C. security officials should use brutal force on citizens.
  • D. greed and related vices can cause serious breach of the law.
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