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121
The process by which majority of the electorate participate in the affairs of the country is called
A.
election
B.
opinion polls
C.
plebiscite
D.
public opinion
E.
referendum
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NECO 2003
122
For a presidential candidate to be elected in Nigeria, he had to satisfy the following conditions EXCEPT: he
A.
must secured one-quarter of the votes cast in an election
B.
must be presented by a registered political party
C.
should not be insane
D.
should not be bankrupt
E.
must be a Nigerian citizen
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NECO 2003
123
All these are the purposes of government EXCEPT
A.
Create condition for good life
B.
Deal decisively with all opposition
C.
Ensure safety of life and property
D.
Ensure mechanism of change and succession
E.
Keep peace and maintain order
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NECO 2003
124
A political system in which both the government and opposition exist is called ........ system.
A.
coalition
B.
the factor two party
C.
multi party
D.
single party
E.
two party
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NECO 2003
125
The administration of the French speaking West African Territories was centralized under one Governor General based ir
A.
Bamako
B.
Cotonou
C.
Dakar
D.
Goree
E.
Guinea
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