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Government Questions

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These are sets of multiple-choice tutorial questions for students who are preparing to take their high school final examination. The questions have been carefully structured to assess students’ ability to:

  • Appreciates the concepts of Government and show their understanding of its principles, institutions and processes.
  • Recognize their role as informed citizens and their contributions towards the achievement of national development.
  • Evaluate the successes, failures and problems of governments in West Africa.
  • Analyze the constitutional developments and processes of colonial and post – independent government.
  • Appreciate the role of their country as a member of the international community