A) Direct Democracy B) Capitalist Democracy C) Secret Balloting D) Indirect Democracy
A) Youths leader B) Head of Chiefs C) In charge of Capital D) Head of all officials
A) The commander of the army B) King maker C) Chief priest D) In charge of the capital
A) Head of King makers B) The prince C) In charge of treasury D) Head of the police
A) Treasury B) Capital C) Law making D) Giving punishment to offenders
A) Sokoto and Gwandu B) Gwagwalada and Muraraba C) Gwandu and Kano D) Sokoto and Njimi
A) Village heads B) Emirs C) Family heads D) Council of elders
A) Dogari B) Galadima C) Waziri D) Alkali
A) Through Charismatic B) Hereditary C) Through Election D) Absolute
A) Ogboni B) The village people C) Bashorun D) Oyomesi
A) Lead the forces to war B) Employ kingmakers C) Succeed his father after his demise D) Assist the father in the administration of the be empire
A) Bashorun B) Aare-ona-kakanfo C) Galadima D) Aremo
A) Chiefs B) Ajele C) Awele D) Adele
A) Chiefs B) Emirs C) Village D) Army
A) All of the above B) Acted as checks on the powers of Oba C) Selection of new Alaafin D) Making sure polices made were implemented
A) Checks and Balances B) Separation of powers C) Decentralization D) Capitalism
A) Akoda B) Bashorun C) Balogun D) Lukosi
A) Emirs of Kano and Katsina B) Emir of Ilorin C) Emirs of Sokoto and Gwandu D) Emirs of Shonga
A) Ciroma B) Madawaki C) Waziri D) Galadima
A) Duties on exportation of local products B) Motor park and market fees C) Grants D) Court fines and fees
A) An act of Referendum B) An Act of parliament C) Public Opinions D) Through the Executive
A) Referendum B) Plebiscite C) Penal laws D) Bye-laws
A) To help the Government in Budget preparation B) To provide opportunities for the local people to participate in politics C) To serve as a link between the central government and local government D) Local Government act as agents of central and state governments in the provision of essential services
A) Establishment and maintenance of cemeteries B) Management of primary education C) Maintenance of roads D) All of the above
A) State government B) President C) Central government D) The Executive
A) Public Service Complaint Commision B) Public control C) Through specific functions D) Withholding of grants
A) Transparent appointment of administrators B) The Europeans needed to invest their surplus capital C) Effective ministerial control D) To provide essential services
A) Law enforcement B) Law making C) Maintenance of law and order D) Provision of basic needs to the citizens
A) The river fishing official B) Assistant to the King C) The person in charge of tax collection D) Head of all butchers
A) Common central bank B) All of the above C) Creation of large political units D) Introduction of money currency
A) Harmony B) Progress C) Disunity D) Dissatisfaction
A) Spanish and Fulde B) English and Yoruba C) French and English D) English and British
A) Able-bodied men B) Business men C) Government D) Armed forces
A) Deported B) Sold out C) Advised to quit D) Given Suspension
A) Imperialism B) Neo-colonialism C) Socialism D) Nationalism
A) To screen all nominees B) They give judgement to the offenders C) To install the sole candidate as the new King D) To request the ruling family to nominate some aspirants to be considered for the post of Oba
A) Contributions B) Tributes C) Charity D) Offerings
A) Immunity B) Constitutional monarchy C) Checks and balances D) Informed system of taxation
A) Oyomesi and Ogboni B) Ogboni and Balogun C) Oyomesi and Aare-ona-kakanfo D) Baale and Bashorun
A) Bashorun B) Balogun C) Baale D) Aare-ona-kakanfo |