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Kindly note that you will be presented with 50 questions randomized from the NOUN question bank. Make sure to take the quiz multiple times so you can get familiar with the questions and answers, as new questions are randomized in each attempt.
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POL126
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1. The patriarchal theory was
derived from the records of
the ancient law of the -----
and Hindu.
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2. The ----- are the essential
attributes a state provides
its citizens.
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3. The ---- is for man and not
man for the ----
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4. John Locke is the first
exponent of the
_individual rights.
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5. The claim which the
individual can make both on
the state as well as on
other citizens is known as
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6. The rights to development,
social and physical
environment as well as
peace are known as -----
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7. The ----- is greater than an
individual or any of it
constituent units.
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8. In which theory does
fundamental human right
operate as structural device
for government.
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9. The
_nature of the African
society is the basis of
denying any inalienable
rights to individual citizens.
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10. The ----- theory is premised
on" an agreement entered
into by men and and
women who originally had
no governmental
organization which resulted
into a state.
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11. When a citizen goes on
hunger strike in protest
against some government
practice or policy, the action
is said to be
_.
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12. The social contract theory
of Rousseau was inspired
by -----
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13. The
theory is an agreement
entered into by men&
organization.
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14. The power which the
government of a state
posseses to enforce the law
entrenched in the
constitution is known as
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15. The Nigerian Civil Service
was regionalised in the
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16. The right to participate in
political decision making
relates to -----
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17. In the
_theory John Locke argued
that man had liberties and
rights that antedated
political society.
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18. An absolute State,
according to Hobbes, is
based on ----
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19. The concept of law is
regarded as a ----- of the
sovereign state directed to
the subjects as a regulator
of conduct.
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20. The Hegelian Organic and
Liberal-Democratic
Theories agree on ------
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21. The valid social contract for
all in a political system is
based on the
and
_which a citizen is entitled
to within a given state.
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22. The premise of ------- theory
is that a state is a power,
separated from, in fact
standing above society.
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23. The provision of public
goods by a state is justified
by the ------
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24. The goods which, by their
character, cannot be shared
out among their
beneficiaries can be said to
be
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25. The
_feature is applicable to the
availability of collective
goods to all members in a
group in a state.
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26. A citizens quality of being
true or faithful in the
support of his/her country is
referred to as
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27. Civil Society means a form
of__
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28. The most significant
component of British
constitutional bill of rights is
the great charter of
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29. The function of the state in
ensuring fair play is
couched in ------
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30. African societies have
argued that the ------ nature
of their society has been
the basis for the denial of
inalienable rights. to
individual citizens.
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31. The bane of ------ is that
each individual has certain
inherent rights linked to
human nature.
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32. The notion that the state is
a ‘neutral, though coercive,
force’ is a proposition by ----
-- theorists
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33. Utilitarianism is premised
on
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34. Free speech, free press,
the rights to assembly and
organization are examples
of
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35. and
_are the two perspectives
of liberty by Isaiah Berlin.
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36. For Locke, unlike Hobbes,
power resides with ----- and
not with the Government.
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37. The democratic tradition
was inspired by ------
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38. The competition for and
appropriation of offices of
the state for the benefit of
individual occupants and
their support groups is
known as
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39. The phrase Prima facie was
used first in the
classification of ------
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40. Nigeria was amalgamated
in 1914 by sir
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41. The bill of
_is the entitlement which no
just government should
refuse its citizens
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42. The obligation of the citizen
to obey the laws of the
state is dependent upon the
government ------
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43. According to Hegel, the
state is a rational order
which exists, essentially, to
achieve ----
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44. The placing of the individual
at the centre of the society
presupposes ------
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45. The principle of natural
duties and the principle of
are two distinctive
principles of justice
according to Rawls.
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46. The ------ is known as a
contracted human
organization/institution.
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47. A government of laws is by
definition a
_government.
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48. The rights to minimum of
vital necessities such as
food, shelter and aid refer
to ------
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49. The principle of fairness
and the principle of natural
duties are notions which
constitute the bane of
_obligation.
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50. In a society fragmented into
‘contrasting interests’ the
state needs to ------
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