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Who among the following is not eligible to hold office?
A.
Civil servant
B.
Retired soldier
C.
Certified bankrupt
D.
Chief magistrate
E.
Reverend father
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WAEC 1993
12
Which of the following is a disadvantage of collective responsibility in a cabinet system of government?
A.
Ministers are removed indiscriminately
B.
it kills individual minister's initiatives
C.
The system is difficult to operate
D.
The Prime Minister is blameless
E.
The system is old fashioned
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WAEC 1993
13
One of the criticism against delegated legislation is that it
A.
gives too much power to all organs of government
B.
enchance separation of powers
C.
encroaches on parliamentary power
D.
is not practised in advanced countries
E.
is only practised in large countries
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WAEC 1993
14
In a unitary system of government
A.
here is always order and discipline
B.
there is no constitution
C.
there is no constitutional division of power among the different levels of government
D.
there is always order and discipline
E.
two party system is the most suitable for an equitable distribution of power
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WAEC 1993
15
Equality before the law implies that
A.
the law does not respect the people
B.
are dirctly represented likes
C.
no one citizens can sue the other
D.
there is inequality between the executive and citizens
E.
the executive cannot be controlled by the legislature
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