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1196
The Chief Executive in a parliamentary system of government is known as the
A.
President
B.
Speaker
C.
Prime Minister
D.
Governo-General
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WAEC 1999
1197
Which of the following is basic feature of the rule of law?
A.
Equality before the law
B.
Secret trial of offenders
C.
Exective control of the Judiciary
D.
Unlimited powers for the police
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WAEC 1999
1198
Which of the following is usually expected to be entrenched in a constitution?
A.
Ownership of landed property
B.
Fundamental human rights
C.
Electoral rules and regulations
D.
Registration of political parties
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WAEC 1999
1199
One of the advantages of delegated legislation is that it
A.
lessens the work of parliament
B.
lessens the work of legal draftsmen
C.
reduces the power of the local authority
D.
makes parliament more popular with the pople
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WAEC 1999
1200
Elections are held for the purpose of
A.
strengtnening the powers of the political leaders
B.
ensuring a peaceful change of government
C.
creating more political parties
D.
uniting the people of a country
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