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1. Sarkin Kasar, which means ______________________

a.Rich of the land

b.Ruler of the land

c.Owner of the communities

d.Owner of the land

 

 

 

2. Most scholars agree that the Bayajida story is the most authentic oral tradition in Hausaland that attempts to explain the origin of the Hausa ______________

a.State

b.Societies

c.Nations

d.Communities

 

 

 

3. Olokun also called Umalokun or___________-

a.Olu

b.Amotekun

c.Mami water

d.Ebora

e.Ufele

 

 

 

4. The Islamization of Hausaland also influenced its_____________

a.Economic System

b.Administratve System

c.Judicial System

d.Political System

 

 

 

5. Oyomesi, a council of seven members headed by _____________

a.Alaafin

b.Oymese

c.Oyemisi

d.Bashorun

 

 

 

6. In the traditional Kanem-Bornu, the ____________ played a vital role in the administration

a.Youth

b.Women

c.Army

d.Fighters

 

 

 

7. Naturalization is the commonest legal mode of acquiring the citizenship of a _________

a.country

b.state

c.states

d.nation

 

 

 

8. The socio-political organization of the Niger Delta people is strongly established on the basis of village groups or _____

a.Elders

b.Clans

c.Holders

d.Communities

 

 

 

9. Unlike other ethnic groups such as the Yoruba and the Bini, the ______people did not build any strong centralized states

a.Nupe

b.Hausa

c.Igbo

d.TIV

 

 

 

10. The Hausa people represent one of the important and politically dominant groups in ________________

a.North West

b.Northern Nigeria

c.North East

d.North Central

 

 

 

11. Bini kingdom had a unique ______________

a.Administration

b.System

c.Political system

d.Structure

 

12. For instance, Islam was adopted and this gave birth to many new political institutions such as the offices of the Galadima, Madawaki, ______________, Dogari, Yari Sarki and Sarki Yau

a.Sardauna

b.Danmalliki

c.Yarima

d.Magaji

 

 

 

13. The formal fallacy that is associated with the deviation from the Modus Tollens’ rule which is also known as

a.Fallacy denying the conclusion

b.Fallacy denying the argument

c.Fallacy denying the consequent

d.Fallacy of d

 

 

14. _______________ fallacy occurs when such a word is used in a manner that implies different meanings or senses of the word within the same context. 

a.Modus Ponens

b.Equivocation

c.Ad Hominem

d.Modus Tollenenying the antecedent

 

 

 

15. All Black women are beautiful

Cacy Ngamen is a black woman

Therefore, Cacy Ngamen is beautiful 

a.A Reduction

b.A Proposition

c.A Conclusion

d.A syllogism

 

 

 

16. A valid deductive argument is said to be _______________ if the premises of that argument as well as the conclusion are all true prepositions.

Question 4Answer

a.Conclusive

b.Invalid

c.Sound

d.Valid

 

 

 

17. One of the following is not a type of categorical proposition.

a.Universal Negative proposition

b.Particular Conclusive proposition

c.Particular Affirmative Proposition

d.Universal Affirmative proposition

 

 

 

18. This form of logic is concerned with testing the truth-value validity of propositions through logical rules and principles is called __________________

a.Formal Logic

b.Boolean Logic

c.Mathematical Logic

d.Propositional Logic

 

 

 

19. A definition that tries to identify the intention of a term by providing a synonymous linguistic expression or an operational procedure for determining the applicability of the term is known as

a.Lexical Definition

b.Denotative Definition

c.Connotative Definition

d.Intentional Definition

 

 

 

20. A method of Philosophy that confined to sense experience.

a.Empiricism

b.Reductionism

c.Appraisal approach

d.Rationalism

 

 

 

21. Philosophy grew out of wonder and _____________________

b.Prayer

c.Curiosity

d.Desire

 

 

 

22. A critical and philosophical look at law in its generality is the function of a discipline called _________________

 a.Ethical Law

b.Normative law

c.Metaphysics

d.Jurisprudence

 

 

 

23. An average scientist always seeks for explanation while the philosopher basically seeks for _______________________

 a.Love

b.Engagement

c.Justification

d.Details

 

 

 

24. For a _________________, the role of reason is basically one of interpreting and defending the dogma derived from sources whose authority and truth is taken on faith.

 a.Religionist

b.Scientist

c.Sociologist

d.Philosopher

 

 

 

25. _______________ is a school of thought in epistemology which holds that human beings can acquire knowledge of reality using our minds alone, by thinking or pure reason.

 a.Reductionism

b.Rationalism

c.Conditionalism

d.Empiricism

 

 

 

26. _______________ is the only discipline that strictly lays down the rules which the mind must follow to arrive at truth and thereby minimize if not totally eradicate error.

a.Reasoning

b.Logic

c.Epistemology

d.Philosophy

 

 

 

27. Medieval Christian philosophers were all part of a movement called ________________

 a.Analytic Philosophers

b.Philosophers

c.Socratic Movement

d.Scholasticism

 

 

 

28. Skepticism is also known as ____________________ 

a.Stoicism

b.Hedonism

c.Pyrrhonism

d.Cynicism

 

 

 

29. _______________ is a branch of Philosophy that is defined as the science of being as being.

a.Epistemology

b.Metaphysics

c.Ethics

d.Axiology

 

 

 

30. One of the following is not a six step in every scientific inquiry. 

a.Observation

b.Questioning

c.Hypothesis

d.Generalization

 

 

 

31. Etymologically Philosophy is derived from the Greek word

a.Wisdom

b.Reason

c.Logos

d.Philos

 

 

 

32. ________________ believed that Empiricism and rationalism could be combined.

 a.Hegel

b.Voltaire

c.Hobbes

d.Kant

 

 

 

33. ____________________ founded the Positivism Movement in the Contemporary Period.

 a.Kant

b.Descartes

c.Comte.

d.Hobbes

 

 

 

34. A group that believes that there is no absolute truth and two points of view can be acceptable at the same time. 

a.Hedonism

b.Cynicism

c.Stoicism

d.Sophism

 

 

 

35. __________________ is best known as the originator of the Ontological Argument for the existence of God by abstract reasoning alone.

a.St Anselm

b.St Augustine

c.St Thomas Aquinas

d.St Jude

 

 

 

36. The act by which the mind affirms or denies something of something else is called what?

a.Reasoning

b.Simple Apprehension

c.Relevance of Logic

d.Judgement in Logic

 

 

 

37. Apart from John Locke, one of these Islamic Philosophers introduced the idea of “”Tabula Rasa””

a.Avicenna

b.Augustine

c.Maimonides

d.Averroes

 

 

 

38. That kind of argument that its premise(s) only support, but do not guarantee its conclusion is called

 a.Boolean Argument

b.Deductive Argument

c.Inductive argument

d.Mathematical Argument

 

 

39. Identify the one that does not belong to this group.

Question 5Answer

a.Consequently

b.While

c.It follows

d.Therefore

 

 

 

40. The formal fallacy associated with the deviation from the Modus Ponens rule is called __________________ 

a.Fallacy affirming the conclusion

b.Fallacy of affirming the consequent

c.Fallacy affirming the antecedent

d.Fallacy affirming an invalid argument

 

 

 

41. An argument is said to be ______________-when the conclusion of that argument is derived from or follows from the premises.

 a.Invalid

b.Valid

c.Conclusive

d.Sound

 

 

 

42. One of the following is not a type of categorical proposition.

a.Particular Conclusive proposition

b.Universal Negative proposition

c.Particular Affirmative Proposition

d.Universal Affirmative proposition

 

 

 

43. In the traditional Kanem-Bornu, the ____________ played a vital role in the administration

a.Army

b.Fighters

c.Women

d.Youth

 

 

 

44. Most Hausa communities have also settled in the neighboring ________________

a.Cameroon

b.Niger Republic

c.Ghana

d.Republic

 

 

 

45. Oyomesi, a council of seven members headed by _____________

a.Oyemisi

b.Oymese

c.Bashorun

d.Alaafin

 

 

 

46. Oyo was one of the rare empires that had in-built checks and balances, and, this contributed to its stability for_______________-

a.Centuries

b.Years

c.Continent

d.Country

 

 

 

47. Sarkin Kasar, which means ______________________

a.Rich of the land

b.Owner of the land

c.Owner of the communities

d.Ruler of the land

 

 

 

48. From Kano, in 1980, members of the _______ Islamic sect struck, killing and destroying everything

a.Malam

b.Maitatsine

c.Tijaniya

d.Boko haram

 

 

 

49. Christianity and _____ as the only viable organized religions have shown themselves incapable of changing the moral tones of the larger society

a.Rdeem

b.Islam

c.Agalican

d.traditional

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1. The ….. is best known for their segmentary or Acephalous way

of life.

 

a) Tiv

b) Efick

c) Igbo

d) Calabar

 

 

 

2. One of the most popular versions of the migratory stories of origin of the Igbo people is the one that points to ……

 

a) Greece

b) Egypt

c) Israel

d) Ethiopia

 

 

3. Professor M.A…….. (2000) regards the Nri version as the only authentic version

 

a) Ojukwu

b) Odumeigwe

c) Onwuejeogwu

d) Ogemidemgia

 

 

 

4. Amala Oha was therefore a form of general assembly in traditional ……. society

 

a) Ijaw

b) Igbo

c) Efick

d) Tiv

 

 

 

5. Iginuwa is known as the man through whom the kingdom of Itsekiri is

said to have been …….

 

a) Erected

b) Established 

c) Demolished

d) Conquered

 

 

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6. Bayajida married the daughter of the Mai of ….. by whom he had a son at Biran.

 

a) Bornu

b) Tiv

c) Ibibio

d) Ile ife

 

 

 

7. Trans-Atlantic slave trade was the unfortunate channel that first put the ….. in contact with Nigeria

 

a) London

b) Urhobo

c) Daura

d) British

 

 

8. ….. people was based on kinship

 

a) Nupe

b) Kanem Bornu

c) Jukun

d) Igala

 

 

9. Islam is the religion of the …..

a) Hausa

b) Owan

c) Yoruba

d) Fulani

 

10. The first tendency is what we may call ….. democracies and the second is the monarchical states

 

a) Town

b) City

c) Village

d) State

 

 

11. According to history, ….. is the original home of the Hausa people.

a) Kano

b) Daura

c) Kaduna

d) Abuja

 

12. The ….. constitution was the most comprehensive and did not live long.

a) McPherson

b) Lyttleton

c) Richards

d) A and B

 

13. Beside the Hausa, the ….. are one of the major ethnic groups in the Sudan Savanna region of Nigeria.

a) Igbo

b) Tiv

c) Fulani

d) Kujun

 

14.  NYM means

 

a) Nigerian Youth Members

b) National Youth Movement

c) The Nigerian Youth Movement

d) Not Your Members

 

15. In every Igbo land, the village constitutes the basic unit of ….. organization.

a) political

b) business

c) People

d) Economic

 

16. The Yoruba group is located in the ….. part of the region

 

a) Northern

b) Southern

c) Western

d) Eastern

 

17. The ….. were the first Europeans to arrive in Nigeria through the Bini Kingdom.

 

a) British

b) Portuguese

c) Europeans

d) Egyptians

 

18. ….. Nupe people in the region of the Niger and Benue valleys of the Nigerian Middle Belt

 

Ans. Precolonial

 

 

 

19. ….. consider the Supreme God as the Creator of the whole universe.

a) Christians

b) Muslims

c) Traditionalists

d) Nigeria

 

 

20. The second amalgamation was that of …..

Ans. 1914

 

21. Fulani Gidan, which are mostly located around Hausa capitals, cannot do without …..

a) Fura

b) Cows

c) Hut

d) None of the above

 

22. ….. has always been known as the head of any typical Hausa state.

a) Saraki

b) Seriki

c) Sarki

d) Allah

 

23. Mami Water is well known as the bride of the ……

a) Fish

b) Seas

c) Olokun

d) All the above

 

 

24. The Supreme God in Isoko and Urhobo is called …..

a) Oghene

b) Tamara

c) Egbesu

d) Oriste

 

 

 

25. The final declaration of the Nigerian independence on …..

Ans. October 1st 1960

 

26. In January ….., the British government amalgamated Northern and Southern Nigeria

a) 1920

b) 1915

c) 1918

d) 1914

 

 

27. The 1954 constitution established a federal system of government for ……

a) Country

b) State

c) Nigeria

d) People

 

28. You should always remember that the strong relationship between education and ….. cannot be overemphasized.

a) educator

b) student

c) learners

d) development

 

29. The Nigerian Youth Movement (NYM) is best known as the “first true nationalist organization” that emerged in Nigeria in 1936.

 

TRUE / FALSE

 

30. The ….. is known as the home of an overwhelming majority of Nigeria’s cultural or ethnic groups.

a) Guinea Savanna Region

b) Igala

c) Ijaw

d) Kanuri

 

31. History also tells us that the ….. original Hausa states of Daura, were founded by the children of a certain Bawo

a) Five

b) Six

c) Seven

d) Eight

 

32. In the precolonial era, most Nigerians….. were small, largely rural, and self- sufficient.

a) town

b) communities

c) city

d) state

 

33. ….. philosophers are best known as the systematizes of early “scientific thought”.

a) Rural

b) British

c) Greek

d) Higher

 

34. According to Basil Davidson, every African lived in an age of ….. like the Europe of the Middle Ages

a) Fifty

b) Twenty

c) Hope

d) faith

 

35. To ….. and ….., anyone outside the foregoing categories was just an ordinary person, someone of low birth, or a servant.

Ans. Plato, Aristotle

 

36. You should know that even after the official handover of power in ….. social injustice did not stop in Nigeria.

a) 1960

b) 1950

c) 1955

d) 1965

 

37. Slow growth of the industrial sector with capacity utilization averaging about …..

a) 10%

b) 1%

c) 3%

d) 20%

 

38. The Urhobo and the ….. people speak the same language.

a) Ijaw

b) Isoko

c) Kwale

d) Bini

 

 

 

39. Lagos was taken as a colony in the year …..

a) 1861

b) 1959

c) 1781

d) 1850

 

40. ….. sub cultures occupy a vast area along the River Niger

a) Southern Igbo

b) Western Igbo

c) Northern Igbo

d) Eastern Igbo

 

 

41. Hausa is Nigeria’s largest cultural group.

TRUE / FALSE

 

42. The servile was made of ….. and eunuchs

Ans. Slaves

 

43. The Jukun people raided the Hausaland and Bornu in the ….. and ….. centuries.

a) Ninth , tenth

b) Fifth , sixth

c) Sixteenth,seventeenth

d) Tenth , twenty

 

44. The Fulani call themselves Fulbe and they speak …..

Ans. Fulfulde

 

45. .…. is the major occupation for those that live entirely within the mangrove and fresh

water areas.

a) Weaving

b) Oil and gas

c) Fishing

d) Moulding

 

46. ….. amalgamation is known as the first ever amalgamation of the British in Nigeria.

 

a) May 1906

b) August 1944

c) May 1960

d) August 1904

 

47. Before independence, Nigeria could be called a ….. economic nation.

Ans. Powerful

 

48. Every lineage is headed by an Okpara, the oldest male member. He is the link between his people and the ……

 

a) Gods

 

b) King

c) Ancestors

d) All the above

  

49. The ….. people are best known for their highly sophisticated artistic traditions and skills.

 

a) Guinea savanna

b) Rain Forest

c) Kanem-Bornu

d) Tiv

 

 

 

50. Monarchy is the ….. major tendency of the Rain Forest people

 

a) Third

b) tenth

c) Sixth

d) Second

 

conclusion 

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12 thoughts on “GST201 CBT EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS”

        1. Thanks so much
          This has really helped
          But will like to review question 19
          Which said Nigeria consider God as the supreme God
          I actually thought it the Christian

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