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					<description><![CDATA[<p>mpa807 tma Q41 The creation of 12 states in 1967 and 19 in 1976 contributed greatly to the expansion of the civil service in Nigeria  False  NA  Undecided  True Q42 The civil service in Nigeria operates independently of the political, social and economic environment  False  NA  Undecided  True Q43 The 1988 Civil Service reforms professionalised [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Q41 The creation of 12 states in 1967 and 19 in 1976 contributed greatly to the expansion of the civil service in Nigeria</strong><br />
<input name="radq_40" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_40" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_40" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_40" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b></p>
<p><strong>Q42 The civil service in Nigeria operates independently of the political, social and economic environment</strong><br />
<b><input name="radq_41" type="radio" /> <label>False</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_41" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_41" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_41" type="radio" /> <label>True</label></p>
<p><strong>Q43 The 1988 Civil Service reforms professionalised the civil service</strong><br />
<input name="radq_42" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_42" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_42" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_42" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b></p>
<p><strong>Q44 The 1988 civil service reforms did not take a tough stance on accountability</strong><br />
<b><input name="radq_43" type="radio" /> <label>False</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_43" type="radio" /> <label>True</label><br />
<input name="radq_43" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_43" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label></p>
<p><strong>Q45 The Udoji Commission made recommendations for the civil service to be result-oriented</strong><br />
<input name="radq_44" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_44" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_44" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_44" type="radio" /> <label>False</label></p>
<p><strong>Q46 The creation of 12 states in 1967 and 19 in 1976 contributed greatly to the expansion of the civil service in Nigeria</strong><br />
<input name="radq_45" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_45" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_45" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_45" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b></p>
<p><strong>Q47 Specific landmark in the evolution of the Nigerian Civil Service started with the review of the Macpherson Constitution in 1954</strong><br />
<input name="radq_46" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_46" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_46" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_46" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label></p>
<p><strong>Q48 The evolution of the modern civil service in Nigeria can be traced generally to the close of the 2nd World War</strong><br />
<input name="radq_47" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_47" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_47" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_47" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q49 The Nigerian Civil Service is not modeled after the British</strong><br />
<input name="radq_48" type="radio" /><b> <label>False</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_48" type="radio" /> <label>True</label><br />
<input name="radq_48" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_48" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q50 Freed Riggs refers to the discrepancy between form and reality as formalism</strong><br />
<input name="radq_49" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_49" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_49" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_49" type="radio" /> <label>False</label></p>
<p><strong>Q51 The orientation of the Nigerian bureaucracy is geared towards the spoils system rather than merit</strong><br />
<input name="radq_50" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_50" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_50" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_50" type="radio" /> <label>False</label></p>
<p><strong>Q52 In Nigeria, the current administration laws were those introduced by the British since 50-100 years</strong><br />
<input name="radq_51" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_51" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_51" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_51" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q53 Despite the introduction of development administration, primordial issues are obstacles to development</strong><br />
<input name="radq_52" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_52" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_52" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_52" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b></p>
<p><strong>Q54 Unemployment and/orunderemployment are major problems among the youths</strong><br />
<input name="radq_53" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_53" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_53" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_53" type="radio" /> <label>False</label></p>
<p><strong>Q55 One of the political features of the underdeveloped countries is the growing gap between expectations and achievements</strong><br />
<input name="radq_54" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_54" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_54" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_54" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q56 The political environment of underdeveloped countries is characterised by ethnic, religious and tribal conflicts</strong><br />
<b><input name="radq_55" type="radio" /> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_55" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_55" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_55" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q57 In an underdeveloped country, the rest of the population lives at subsistence level under acute poverty</strong><br />
<input name="radq_56" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_56" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_56" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_56" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b></p>
<p><strong>Q58 Underdevelopment is also characterised by low levels of scientific and technological knowledge</strong><br />
<input name="radq_57" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_57" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_57" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_57" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label></p>
<p><strong>Q59 About 80% of the labour force are engaged in agriculture</strong><br />
<input name="radq_58" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_58" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_58" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_58" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q60 An underdeveloped country is predominantly agricultural</strong><br />
<input name="radq_59" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_59" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_59" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_59" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
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<p><strong>Q61 According to Walter Rodney, underdevelopment can be relative, namely the exploitation of one country by another</strong><br />
<b><input name="radq_60" type="radio" /> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_60" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_60" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_60" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q62 High poverty rate is a key indicator of underdevelopment</strong><br />
<input name="radq_61" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_61" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_61" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<b><input name="radq_61" type="radio" /> <label>True</label></b></p>
<p><strong>Q63 Modernization can take place without structural transformation</strong><br />
<input name="radq_62" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_62" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_62" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_62" type="radio" /> <label>False</label></p>
<p><strong>Q64 A modern society or modernising society is one that is not highly educated and technologized</strong><br />
<input name="radq_63" type="radio" /> <label>True</label><br />
<input name="radq_63" type="radio" /><b> <label>False</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_63" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_63" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label></p>
<p><strong>Q65 Modernization cannot be equated with the attitudes and institutions of capitalist western countries</strong><br />
<input name="radq_64" type="radio" /><b> <label>False</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_64" type="radio" /> <label>True</label><br />
<input name="radq_64" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_64" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q66 Nigeria, Uganda and Pakistan may be termed underdeveloped</strong><br />
<input name="radq_65" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_65" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_65" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_65" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label></p>
<p><strong>Q67 The Antarctica, Arctic and parts of Sahara may be termed as undeveloped</strong><br />
<input name="radq_66" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_66" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_66" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_66" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label></p>
<p><strong>Q68 An underdeveloped country is one which has no prospects of development</strong><br />
<input name="radq_67" type="radio" /> <label>True</label><br />
<input name="radq_67" type="radio" /><b> <label>False</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_67" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_67" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label></p>
<p><strong>Q69 An undeveloped country is one which has prospects of development</strong><br />
<input name="radq_68" type="radio" /><b> <label>False</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_68" type="radio" /> <label>True</label><br />
<input name="radq_68" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_68" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label></p>
<p><strong>Q70 Underdevelopment is conceptually diffuse in meaning</strong><br />
<input name="radq_69" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_69" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_69" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_69" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q71 Using the indicators of development, Nigeria can be said to be backward</strong><br />
<input name="radq_70" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_70" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_70" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_70" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q72 Growth does not necessarily imply development</strong><br />
<b><input name="radq_71" type="radio" /> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_71" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_71" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_71" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q73 Growth refers to sustained increase in productivity over a relatively long period of al least 10 years</strong><br />
<input name="radq_72" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_72" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_72" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_72" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b></p>
<p><strong>Q74 Economic growth of a nation is identified by the sustained increase in the supply of goods and services</strong><br />
<input name="radq_73" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_73" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<b><input name="radq_73" type="radio" /> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_73" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q75 Dudly Seers, Walter Rodney, Rogers, Rostow and Jhigan are all authors on development</strong><br />
<input name="radq_74" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_74" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_74" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_74" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q76 Economic development can be referred to as higher levels of growth in GDP and human capital development</strong><br />
<input name="radq_75" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_75" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<input name="radq_75" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_75" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label></p>
<p><strong>Q77 Development is an elusive term, meaning different things to different groups of social scientists</strong><br />
<input name="radq_76" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_76" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_76" type="radio" /> <label>False</label><br />
<b><input name="radq_76" type="radio" /> <label>True</label></b></p>
<p><strong>Q78 According to Walter Rodney (1979), development is a many-sided process</strong><br />
<input name="radq_77" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_77" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label><br />
<input name="radq_77" type="radio" /><b> <label>True</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_77" type="radio" /> <label>False</label></p>
<p><strong>Q79 Development is synymous with modernization</strong><br />
<input name="radq_78" type="radio" /> <label>True</label><br />
<b><input name="radq_78" type="radio" /> <label>False</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_78" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
<input name="radq_78" type="radio" /> <label>Undecided</label></p>
<p><strong>Q80 Development can be described in terms of poverty reduction only</strong><br />
<input name="radq_79" type="radio" /><b> <label>False</label></b><br />
<input name="radq_79" type="radio" /> <label>True</label><br />
<input name="radq_79" type="radio" /> <label>NA</label><br />
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>mpa807 tma Q1 The South suffers many negative side effects from the powers of modernization NA Undecided  True False Q2 There is no wide disparity between countries of the South in terms of the level of economic development NA Undecided  False True Q3 The economic goals of the North and South are not the same [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Q1 The South suffers many negative side effects from the powers of modernization</strong><br />
NA<br />
Undecided<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
False</p>
<p><strong>Q2 There is no wide disparity between countries of the South in terms of the level of economic development</strong><br />
NA<br />
Undecided<br />
<strong> False</strong><br />
True</p>
<p><strong>Q3 The economic goals of the North and South are not the same and very much different</strong><br />
NA<br />
Undecided<br />
True<br />
<strong> False</strong></p>
<p><strong>Q4 Disparity in the level of economic development in the South has made it difficult for them to present common positions on issues</strong><br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
NA<br />
Undecided<br />
False</p>
<p><strong>Q5 The UN provides the best framework for international cooperation</strong><br />
NA<br />
Undecided<br />
False<br />
<strong> True</strong></p>
<p><strong>Q6 The South does not have a history of direct and indirect control by the countries of the North</strong><br />
NA<br />
True<br />
Undecided<br />
<strong> False</strong></p>
<p><strong>Q7 The common denominator among the Group of 77 is the problem of economic development</strong><br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
NA<br />
False<br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q8 The North/ South dichotomy is not the reality of today&#8217;s world</strong><br />
<strong> False</strong><br />
True<br />
NA<br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q9 The South does not need strong leadership, individually and collectively, to liberate itself from the yoke of the North</strong><br />
<strong> False</strong><br />
Undecided<br />
NA<br />
True</p>
<p><strong>Q10 The South accounts for a small percentage of global commerce</strong><br />
False<br />
Undecided<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
NA</p>
<p><strong>Q11 Economically, the South is not disadvantaged in its relationship with the North</strong><br />
NA<br />
True<br />
Undecided<br />
<strong> False</strong></p>
<p><strong>Q12 Most of the Less Developed Countries did not achieve political independence in the decades following World War II</strong><br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
NA<br />
Undecided<br />
False</p>
<p><strong>Q13 The Industrial Revolution came first to Europe and then to North America</strong><br />
False<br />
NA<br />
Undecided<br />
<strong> True</strong></p>
<p><strong>Q14 Many people in the South have no access to safe drinking water</strong><br />
False<br />
NA<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q15 Many people in the South do not suffer deprivation</strong><br />
True<br />
<strong> False</strong><br />
NA<br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q16 Most LDCs do not share a history of being directly or indirectly dominated by the Economically Developed Countries of Europe and North America</strong><br />
<strong> False</strong><br />
NA<br />
Undecided<br />
True</p>
<p><strong>Q17 The former Soviet republics and Russia are regarded as Transition economies (from communism to capitalism)</strong><br />
False<br />
NA<br />
Undecided<br />
<strong> True</strong></p>
<p><strong>Q18 The NAFTA is more advanced than the European Union</strong><br />
<strong> False</strong><br />
NA<br />
True<br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q19 The acronym NAFTA means North American Free Trade Agreement</strong><br />
False<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
Undecided<br />
NA</p>
<p><strong>Q20 The US declaredthe Monroe Doctrine in 1923</strong><br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
False<br />
Undecided<br />
NA</p>
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<p><strong>Q21 Shortage of executive capacity is not a problem of planning in Nigeria</strong><br />
True<br />
<strong> False</strong><br />
NA<br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q22 The Fourth National Plan (1981-85) was developed by the military</strong><br />
Undecided<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
NA<br />
False</p>
<p><strong>Q23 The overall strategy of the Third National Plan (1975-80) was to utilize resources from oil to develop the economy</strong><br />
NA<br />
False<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q24 The second National Plan was philosophically devoted to reconstruction and rehabilitation</strong><br />
False<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
NA<br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q25 One of the objectives of the Second National Plan (1970-74) was to establish a united, strong and self-reliant nation</strong><br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
False<br />
NA<br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q26 The 1962-1968 Plan was the first National Plan</strong><br />
False<br />
NA<br />
Undecided<br />
<strong> True</strong></p>
<p><strong>Q27 Nigeria&#8217;s planning experience dates back to 1945</strong><br />
False<br />
NA<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q28 At the apex of Nigeria&#8217;s planning machinery is the National Economic Council (NEC)</strong><br />
False<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
NA<br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q29 The three key planning institutions in Nigeria are the National Planning Office, Joint Planning Board and NEC</strong><br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
False<br />
NA<br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q30 The process of plan formulation in Nigeria involves almost all the agencies of the federal and state governments</strong><br />
False<br />
NA<br />
Undecided<br />
<strong> True</strong></p>
<p><strong>Q31 Appraisal of the plan performamce is handled by the Planning Commission</strong><br />
False<br />
NA<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q32 The planning process is usually organised by private sector</strong><br />
<strong> False</strong><br />
True<br />
Undecided<br />
NA</p>
<p><strong>Q33 Planning is popular in developing countries because of its approach in transforming economies</strong><br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
False<br />
Undecided<br />
NA</p>
<p><strong>Q34 State intervention in the economy became the in-thing after the Great Depression</strong><br />
NA<br />
False<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q35 The Great Depression led to the collapse of the market system</strong><br />
False<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
NA<br />
Undecided</p>
<p><strong>Q36 The strategy of development adopted by Third world countries was greatly influenced by the Soviet experience</strong><br />
False<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
Undecided<br />
NA</p>
<p><strong>Q37 The adoption of planned economy made the Soviet Union the second big power after the second world war</strong><br />
False<br />
NA<br />
Undecided<br />
<strong> True</strong></p>
<p><strong>Q38 Following the socialist revolution in 1917, private ownership of the means of production was abolished</strong><br />
False<br />
Undecided<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
NA</p>
<p><strong>Q39 Long time or perspective planning can last between 10-50 years</strong><br />
False<br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
Undecided<br />
NA</p>
<p><strong>Q40 National planning can be categorised into three-short, medium and long term</strong><br />
<strong> True</strong><br />
False<br />
Undecided<br />
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