Nigerian Constitution MCQ Questions Answers
1. When was the current Nigerian Constitution enacted?
2. Which body has the power to amend the Nigerian Constitution?
3. Under the Nigerian Constitution, who appoints ministers?
4. What is the minimum age for presidential candidates according to the 1999 Constitution?
5. Which section of the Nigerian Constitution provides for the separation of powers?
6. Who has the authority to declare a state of emergency under the Nigerian Constitution?
7. What is the legislative arm of government called in Nigeria?
8. What is the primary duty of the judiciary as outlined in the Constitution?
9. Which body is responsible for conducting elections in Nigeria?
10. What chapter of the Nigerian Constitution addresses citizenship?
11. Which section of the Nigerian Constitution prohibits discrimination?
12. What is the supreme law of Nigeria?
13. What type of legal system is recognized in the Nigerian Constitution?
14. What does the Nigerian Constitution define as the primary duty of government?
15. In the Nigerian Constitution, the right to freedom of expression is found in which section?
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