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1221

The use of veto power in the United Nations Organization (UNO) is only exercised by the

  • A. Economic and Social Council
  • B. International Court of Justice
  • C. Trusteeship Council
  • D. Security Council
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1222

The head of the Commonwealth of Nations is the

  • A. Colonial Secretary
  • B. Australian Foreign Secretary
  • C. British Monarch
  • D. New Zealand Foreign Minister
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1223

Government as an institution of the state is defined as a body which

  • A. conducts elections for the country
  • B. makes, enforces and interprets laws for the state
  • C. hires and trains political leaders
  • D. makes and interprets laws
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1224

The study of government in school is important because the students can

  • A. be assisted by political leaders
  • B. learn about their rights
  • C. quality for elections
  • D. be nominated for a trip abroad
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1225

The primary function of government in a state is to

  • A. maintain law and order
  • B. provide transport services
  • C. engage in campaigns and rallies
  • D. imprison criminals
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