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Tambaya 1 Rahoto
What is the name of the motion brought before the chamber asking that leave be given to bring in a bill?
Bayanin Amsa
The name of the motion brought before the chamber asking that leave be given to bring in a bill is "leave." In parliamentary procedure, "leave" refers to the permission or authorization granted to a member to introduce a bill to the chamber. Before a bill can be formally introduced, the member must first seek the leave of the house by making a motion to that effect. This is often called the "leave to introduce" motion. If the motion for leave is granted, the member can then introduce the bill to the chamber. If the motion is not granted, the bill cannot be introduced at that time. The granting of leave is usually a formality, and is often given without debate or opposition, unless the bill is controversial or raises significant concerns among the members of the chamber.
Tambaya 2 Rahoto
The industrial relations system in the USA tremendously influenced the experience of _________?
Bayanin Amsa
The industrial relations system in the USA tremendously influenced the experience of Great Britain, Canada, South America, and India. The industrial relations system refers to the complex web of relationships between employers, employees, and unions in the workplace. The American system of industrial relations, which emerged in the early 20th century, had a significant impact on the development of labor relations in other countries around the world. For example, in Great Britain, the trade union movement drew inspiration from the American labor movement, adopting many of its tactics and strategies for collective bargaining and industrial action. Similarly, in Canada, the American model of industrial relations influenced the development of labor law and the structure of labor-management relations. In South America, the American model of industrial relations was introduced by American companies operating in the region, and it had a significant impact on the development of labor relations in those countries. In India, the American model of industrial relations played a role in the development of the country's labor laws and the formation of trade unions. In summary, the American model of industrial relations had a significant impact on the development of labor relations in many countries around the world, including Great Britain, Canada, South America, and India.
Tambaya 3 Rahoto
The chairman of the 1976 constitution drafting committee was _____?
Bayanin Amsa
Chief Frederick Rotimi Alade Williams was the first Nigerian to become Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN). The body held by him was formed to draft the constitution to be approved by the military administration under the regime of Obasanjo.
Tambaya 4 Rahoto
The organ that is responsible for the interpretation of law is known as _____?
Bayanin Amsa
The organ that is responsible for the interpretation of law is the Judiciary. The Judiciary is the branch of government responsible for interpreting and enforcing the laws. It is made up of a system of courts, including the Supreme Court, which is the highest court in the land and is responsible for making final decisions on important legal cases. The Judiciary acts as a check on the power of the other branches of government, ensuring that they act within the bounds of the law and protecting the rights of citizens. In short, the Judiciary interprets the law and ensures that it is followed, making it an essential part of a democratic system of government.
Tambaya 5 Rahoto
The Constitutional forms with two levels of Government is _________
Bayanin Amsa
The constitutional form with two levels of government is known as a federal system of government. In a federal system, power is shared between a central government and multiple regional governments. Both levels of government have their own distinct powers and responsibilities, as outlined in the constitution. This means that certain matters, such as national defense and foreign policy, are handled by the central government, while other matters, such as education and transportation, may be handled by the regional governments. Each level of government is considered sovereign within its own sphere of authority, which means that neither level can infringe on the other's powers. This balance of power between the central and regional governments helps to prevent any one level from becoming too dominant and infringing on the rights of citizens. Examples of federal systems include the United States, Canada, Australia, and Germany.
Tambaya 6 Rahoto
The United Nations is a replacement for which ineffective organisation?
Bayanin Amsa
The first international organisation whose principle was to maintain world peace but later replaced by United Nations
Tambaya 7 Rahoto
The Characteristics of the Civil Servants which prevents it's officers from addressing the press unless directed is known as ________
Bayanin Amsa
This is used to describe situations where the acting person's name is unknown
Tambaya 8 Rahoto
Bye laws are made by the _______?
Bayanin Amsa
Bye-laws are made by the legislature. Bye-laws are a set of rules or regulations that are made by local authorities or organizations to supplement existing laws or to provide detailed guidance on how to comply with them. These laws can cover a range of issues, including public health and safety, environmental protection, and social conduct. The legislature is responsible for making laws at the national or local level, depending on the jurisdiction. They have the power to create and modify laws that govern the behavior of citizens and organizations within their jurisdiction. In the case of bye-laws, the legislature delegates some of this authority to local authorities or organizations to create specific rules that are relevant to their communities or industries. In summary, the legislature is responsible for making bye-laws to provide detailed guidance on how to comply with existing laws and regulations, and to supplement them where necessary.
Tambaya 9 Rahoto
Bills passed by the legislature usually requires the approval of the following except_______
Bayanin Amsa
They do not have the constitutional right to approve bill
Tambaya 10 Rahoto
In the year 1911, who argued most representative system deteriorates towards an Oligarchy or Patriarchy?
Bayanin Amsa
He is the author of the book "Political Parties" argues that most representative systems deteriorates towards an Oligarchy or Patriarchy in the year 1911
Tambaya 11 Rahoto
Dispute among member state of ECOWAS are settled by _________?
Bayanin Amsa
Disputes among member states of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) are settled by the Community Tribunal. The Community Tribunal is an independent judicial body within ECOWAS responsible for settling disputes between member states and between individuals and member states. It provides a platform for resolving conflicts and disputes through a fair and impartial legal process, helping to maintain peace and stability within the region.
Tambaya 12 Rahoto
A formal group decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office is ___ ?
Bayanin Amsa
A formal group decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office is called an election. An election is a process in which eligible members of a population, such as citizens of a country, vote to choose a representative who will hold a public office, such as a political leader or government official. The individuals who are running for the office typically campaign to persuade voters to choose them, often by presenting their views on various issues and outlining their qualifications and experience. On the day of the election, eligible voters cast their ballots, either in person or by mail, and the votes are tallied to determine the winner. The candidate who receives the most votes is then elected to the public office. Elections are a key feature of democratic societies, as they provide citizens with the opportunity to choose their leaders and have a say in how their government is run. They also help ensure that those who hold public office are accountable to the people they serve.
Tambaya 13 Rahoto
The totality of Nigeria's participation in the international system is known as ______?
Bayanin Amsa
These are policy at which all the citizen shows concern to politics and the society. It is the means by which welfare state and economic performance can be meet.
Tambaya 14 Rahoto
The indirect dimension of changing the government is known as ___ ?
Bayanin Amsa
The term used for the indirect or illegal dimension of changing the government.
Tambaya 15 Rahoto
New partnership for Africa's development was an attempt to overcome _______?
Bayanin Amsa
The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) was an attempt to overcome obstacles to African development. NEPAD was established in 2001 as a framework for Africa's socio-economic development, with the aim of promoting sustainable growth and reducing poverty on the continent. NEPAD was launched as a response to the challenges that Africa faced in achieving its development goals, such as underdevelopment, poverty, and the marginalization of Africa in the global economy. It recognized that a new approach to development was needed, one that emphasized the importance of good governance, accountability, and transparency, as well as increased investment in critical areas such as infrastructure, health, education, and agriculture. By focusing on these key areas, NEPAD sought to create an environment that would attract private investment and promote economic growth, while also addressing the underlying causes of poverty and underdevelopment in Africa. It was not specifically designed to overcome civil wars, diseases, or coups in Africa, but rather to create a framework for sustainable development that would address the root causes of these issues.
Tambaya 16 Rahoto
The organ of the UN that served as eustodiait of some African countries prior to their independence is _________?
Bayanin Amsa
They are the main body charged with the responsibility of policy-making and representative organ of the UN.
Tambaya 17 Rahoto
The Quorum in the OPEC conference is formed with the attendance of ?
Bayanin Amsa
The Quorum in the OPEC conference is formed with the attendance of member states. A quorum is the minimum number of members required to be present at a meeting in order for the meeting to be valid and for any decisions made at the meeting to be considered legitimate. In the case of OPEC (the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries), the quorum is formed by the attendance of member states. OPEC is made up of 13 member countries, and each of these countries has an equal vote in OPEC decisions. This means that for a meeting to be valid and for any decisions made at the meeting to be considered legitimate, it is necessary for a certain number of member countries to be present. In the case of OPEC, there is no specific percentage or number of member countries required to form a quorum - it is simply a matter of whether or not there are enough member countries present to make the meeting valid.
Tambaya 18 Rahoto
The 1976 Local government reforms was embarked upon by the central government under the leadership of ______?
Bayanin Amsa
The 1976 Local government reforms were embarked upon by the central government under the leadership of General Olusegun Obasanjo. Local government reforms refer to the changes made to the administration of local government areas in a country. In Nigeria, the 1976 Local government reforms were aimed at restructuring the local government system to make it more efficient and effective. General Olusegun Obasanjo was the Head of State of Nigeria from 1976 to 1979, and it was during his administration that the 1976 Local government reforms were implemented. The reforms aimed to improve the delivery of services to citizens at the grassroots level, promote participatory democracy, and strengthen local government autonomy. The reforms created a three-tiered local government structure in Nigeria, consisting of local government councils, area councils, and state independent electoral commissions. The local government councils were responsible for the administration of local government areas, while the area councils were responsible for administering the rural areas. The state independent electoral commissions were established to conduct local government elections. In summary, General Olusegun Obasanjo was the leader of Nigeria at the time the 1976 Local government reforms were embarked upon by the central government to restructure the local government system to make it more efficient and effective.
Tambaya 19 Rahoto
Ensuring that appointment into federal establishment in Nigeria reflect geographical spread is the sole function of the ____?
Bayanin Amsa
Ensuring that appointment into federal establishment in Nigeria reflect geographical spread is the sole function of the Federal Character Commission. The Federal Character Commission is an agency in Nigeria that is responsible for ensuring that the distribution of federal government appointments and resources is fairly balanced across the country's different states and ethnic groups. The aim of the Commission is to promote national unity and reduce tensions by ensuring that no one region or group feels excluded or marginalized. The Commission carries out its work by collecting data on the demographics of federal employees and comparing it to the population of each state, and making recommendations for how to correct any imbalances.
Tambaya 20 Rahoto
In the 18th century, a new wind of development blow over Europe and the development was referred to__________?
Bayanin Amsa
The new wind of development that blew over Europe in the 18th century is referred to as the Industrial Revolution. This was a period of significant technological advancement, particularly in the manufacturing industry. It involved the introduction of new machines, methods, and processes that enabled mass production of goods. This, in turn, led to increased productivity, improved quality of goods, and reduced production costs. The Industrial Revolution brought about a significant shift from manual labor to machine-based production, which paved the way for modern industrialization. The effects of the Industrial Revolution were felt not only in Europe but also in other parts of the world and had a lasting impact on the global economy, society, and culture.
Tambaya 21 Rahoto
The head of the palace in the pre-colonial hausa system is ?
Bayanin Amsa
During the pre-colonial era, the head of palace officials was Sarking fada. Sarkin dawaki and Sarkin gida had no offices in the fulani pre-colonial era. Sarkin ruwa is another office in hausa-fulani in the pre-colonial era where his office was the river fishing official.
Tambaya 22 Rahoto
he identifiable spheres of control which the central government exercise over local government is known as ____?
Bayanin Amsa
Tambaya 24 Rahoto
The problem that has bedevilled many developing societies is known as ______?
Bayanin Amsa
The problem that has bedevilled many developing societies is known as Corruption. Corruption is when people in positions of power, such as government officials, use their authority for personal gain. This can include taking bribes, misusing government funds, or giving special treatment to certain individuals or companies. Corruption can have serious consequences for a society, including slowing economic growth, reducing the effectiveness of government services, and damaging the public's trust in leaders and institutions.
Tambaya 25 Rahoto
One major merit of the Unitary system of government is that_______?
Bayanin Amsa
It is cheaper to operate because unitary system of government is a system of government in which power is concentrated in a single system
Tambaya 26 Rahoto
The African country that was not colonized is ______?
Bayanin Amsa
The African country that was not colonized by European powers is Ethiopia. Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa and has a long history of independence and resistance against European colonization. Despite attempts by Italian forces to conquer Ethiopia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Ethiopian forces, led by Emperor Menelik II, successfully defended their sovereignty and defeated the Italians at the Battle of Adwa in 1896. This victory marked a significant turning point in African history and helped to inspire other African nations in their struggles against colonialism.
Tambaya 27 Rahoto
The appointment and dissolution of the board of directors of the public corporation fall under _______?
Bayanin Amsa
The appointment and dissolution of the board of directors of a public corporation fall under ministerial control. This means that it is the responsibility of the relevant government ministry or department to oversee the appointment and dissolution of the board of directors of a public corporation. Typically, the appointment of the board of directors is made by the government ministry or department responsible for overseeing the public corporation. This is often done through a process of nomination, vetting, and approval. Once appointed, the board of directors is responsible for the overall direction and management of the public corporation, including making strategic decisions and overseeing its operations. The dissolution of the board of directors can also be carried out by the government ministry or department responsible for overseeing the public corporation. This may be done for various reasons, such as underperformance or misconduct. The ministry or department will typically have the authority to remove individual directors or dissolve the entire board and appoint a new one. In summary, the appointment and dissolution of the board of directors of a public corporation fall under ministerial control, which means that it is the responsibility of the relevant government ministry or department to oversee these processes.
Tambaya 28 Rahoto
When was the Nigeria flag designed?
Bayanin Amsa
The Nigeria flag was designed in 1959. It was the result of a national competition held to choose a new design for the country's flag ahead of its independence from British colonial rule. The competition was open to the public, and entries were received from all over the country. The winning design was created by a Nigerian student named Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi, who was studying in London at the time. Akinkunmi's design featured three vertical stripes of equal width: two green stripes on the edges and a white stripe in the middle. The green stripes represent Nigeria's agricultural wealth, while the white stripe symbolizes peace. The flag was officially hoisted on October 1, 1960, to mark Nigeria's independence from British colonial rule. In summary, the Nigeria flag was designed in 1959 as a result of a national competition, and it was officially hoisted on October 1, 1960.
Tambaya 29 Rahoto
Which of the following is a process of military disengagement from Nigeria politics?
Bayanin Amsa
The conduct of free and fair elections is a process of military disengagement from Nigeria politics. Historically, the Nigerian military has played a significant role in the country's politics, often intervening in civilian government affairs and even seizing power in military coups. This military involvement in politics has led to instability and a lack of democratic governance in Nigeria. One way to end the military's dominance in politics is by conducting free and fair elections. This means that the electoral process is transparent, inclusive, and allows for the participation of all eligible citizens, regardless of their political affiliations. Free and fair elections also involve the presence of independent electoral bodies that oversee the entire process and ensure that the results are credible and acceptable. By conducting free and fair elections, the military can begin to disengage from politics and allow civilian government to take root. When the electoral process is credible and accepted by all, civilian leaders can legitimately assume power and carry out the necessary reforms to strengthen democratic governance. In summary, the conduct of free and fair elections is a process of military disengagement from Nigeria politics. It helps to establish democratic governance and creates an environment where civilian leaders can legitimately assume power without interference from the military.
Tambaya 30 Rahoto
Division of responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any branches from exercising the core functions of another is _______?
Bayanin Amsa
The correct term is "separation of powers." Separation of powers is a system of government in which power is divided among different branches, such as the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The purpose of this system is to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful or abusing its authority. In this system, each branch has its own distinct responsibilities and powers, and these powers are carefully balanced to prevent any one branch from becoming dominant. For example, the legislative branch is responsible for making laws, the executive branch is responsible for enforcing laws, and the judicial branch is responsible for interpreting laws. The separation of powers is an important principle in many modern democracies, including the United States, and is intended to promote accountability, prevent abuse of power, and ensure that government serves the interests of the people.
Tambaya 33 Rahoto
A major difference between a pressure group and a political party is that whereas the latter aims at winning power the former__________?
Bayanin Amsa
A major difference between a pressure group and a political party is that whereas the latter aims at winning power, the former aims at influencing government policies. A political party is an organized group of people with similar political beliefs and goals that seeks to win elections in order to gain control of the government and implement their policies. Political parties aim to have their candidates elected to public office so that they can exercise power and make decisions that reflect their party's principles. On the other hand, a pressure group is a group of individuals or organizations that share a common interest or goal and try to influence government policies and decisions without seeking to win political power. Pressure groups work to promote their specific interests and causes by lobbying politicians, holding protests, engaging in public education campaigns, and using other means to influence public opinion and policy. Therefore, the main objective of a pressure group is to influence the policies of the government rather than to win political power or elections. Unlike political parties, pressure groups do not seek to hold public office or govern the country. Instead, they work to shape public opinion and bring attention to their causes by putting pressure on those in power to adopt policies that align with their goals.
Tambaya 35 Rahoto
________ is the art of wearing campaign paraphernalia or carrying signs to a polling centre with the intent of influencing voters?
Bayanin Amsa
Passive electioneering is the act of wearing campaign paraphernalia or carrying signs to a polling center with the intent of influencing voters. This is considered a form of campaigning, but is called "passive" because it does not involve actively approaching voters and trying to persuade them to vote for a particular candidate. Instead, it is simply a way for supporters of a candidate to show their support and make their presence known to voters in the area.
Tambaya 36 Rahoto
One important agent of a political socialization is the _______?
Bayanin Amsa
One important agent of political socialization is the political party. Political socialization is the process by which individuals acquire their political attitudes, beliefs, and values. Political parties are important agents of political socialization because they play a significant role in shaping public opinion and influencing the political views of citizens. Political parties are organizations that represent different political ideologies, interests, and values. They provide a platform for individuals to engage in political discussions and participate in political activities. Political parties educate their members about their political views, policies, and candidates through campaign messages, speeches, and other forms of communication. In addition, political parties also help individuals to form a sense of political identity and belonging. They provide a way for citizens to connect with others who share their political views and values, and to work together towards common goals. Overall, political parties are important agents of political socialization because they provide individuals with a framework for understanding and engaging in the political process. They shape the political attitudes, beliefs, and values of citizens, and help to create a sense of political identity and community.
Tambaya 37 Rahoto
The primary reason for the establishment of political parties is to _______?
Bayanin Amsa
The primary reason for the establishment of political parties is to attain political power. Political parties are organizations that are formed by individuals who share similar political beliefs and values, and they seek to gain power by winning elections. The goal of a political party is to put their candidates in positions of authority and influence, so that they can implement their policies and agendas. By winning elections, political parties can gain control of government institutions such as the legislature, executive and judiciary, and use that power to shape the direction of a country's political, social and economic policies. Therefore, the ultimate goal of political parties is to attain political power, which allows them to pursue their political objectives and implement their policies.
Tambaya 38 Rahoto
Iran, Iraq and which countries first created OPEC?
Tambaya 39 Rahoto
The needs of the citizen are made known to the government through ____?
Bayanin Amsa
The needs of the citizen are made known to the government through public opinion. Public opinion refers to the attitudes, views, and beliefs of a large number of people in a society about a particular issue or set of issues. Citizens can express their opinions through various channels such as elections, surveys, public demonstrations, media, and other forms of communication. The government can then take these opinions into account when making decisions that affect the population. By listening to public opinion, the government can better understand the needs and concerns of its citizens, and make decisions that reflect their interests.
Tambaya 40 Rahoto
The transfer of certain powers and functions by means of constitutional or legislation process to the lowest levels of government is known as ___ ?
Bayanin Amsa
Za ka so ka ci gaba da wannan aikin?