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Complete CDCFIB Exam Past Questions and Answers – 14th November 2025

The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) continued its nationwide examination process today for applicants seeking recruitment into the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and other related agencies.

Today’s exercise, held on 14th November 2025, marked another successful phase of the ongoing computer-based test (CBT) across approved centres nationwide. Thousands of candidates participated, with many describing today’s session as fair, balanced, and well-organized.

The CDCFIB examination, which has been running throughout the week, aims to test applicants’ knowledge in general studies, current affairs, English language, quantitative reasoning, and logical reasoning. The exam also featured questions relating to the operations of the NSCDC, Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Federal Fire Service (FFS), and Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS).

Below is the Complete CDCFIB Exam Past Questions and Answers for 14th November 2025, prepared to guide upcoming candidates who will be writing in subsequent batches of the ongoing recruitment exercise.

CDCFIB Exam Past Questions and Answers – 14th November 2025

  1. A car travels at 50 km/h for 2 hours. How far does it go?Answer: 100 km
  2. Capital of Bayelsa State: Yenagoa
  3. Capital of Anambra State: Awka
  4. What does “break a leg” mean?Answer: Good luck
  5. What does “eye to eye” mean?Answer: Fully agreed
  6. What is 1/60 of 60?Answer: 1
  7. What is 1/6 of 60?Answer: 10
  8. What does “a storm in a teacup” mean?Answer: A small issue exaggerated
  9. What does “a piece of cake” mean?Answer: Very easy
  10. What is 4/10 of 90?Answer: 36
  11. Subtract 103 from 428: 325
  12. What does “hit the nail on the head” mean?Answer: State something exactly right
  13. Capital of Ekiti State: Ado-Ekiti
  14. What does “hit the ground running” mean?Answer: Start something quickly and effectively
  15. What does “once in a blue moon” mean?Answer: Very rarely
  16. If one item costs N350, what is the cost of 7 items?Answer: 2450
  17. Subtract 234 from 379: 145
  18. Capital of Imo State: Owerri
  19. What does “back to the drawing board” mean?Answer: Start again
  20. What does “second to none” mean?Answer: The best
  21. Divide 90 by 10: 9
  22. Add 141 and 652: 793
  23. A trader bought an item for 2,500 and sold it for 2,900. Profit?Answer: 400
  24. What does “barking up the wrong tree” mean?Answer: Accusing the wrong person
  25. What does “burn the midnight oil” mean?Answer: Work late into the night
  26. Capital of Katsina State: Katsina
  27. Capital of Benue State: Makurdi
  28. What does “a blessing in disguise” mean?Answer: A good thing that seems bad
  29. Capital of Rivers State: Port Harcourt
  30. What does “keep an eye on” mean?Answer: Watch or monitor carefully
  31. If one item costs 300, what is the cost of 8 items?Answer: 2400
  32. What does “hit the nail on the head” mean?Answer: State something exactly right
  33. What does “back to the drawing board” mean?Answer: Start again
  34. What does “break a leg” mean?Answer: Good luck
  35. What does “eye to eye” mean?Answer: Fully agreed
  36. What does “a piece of cake” mean?Answer: Very easy
  37. What does “a storm in a teacup” mean?Answer: A small issue exaggerated
  38. What does “hit the ground running” mean?Answer: Start something quickly and effectively
  39. What does “once in a blue moon” mean?Answer: Very rarely
  40. What does “second to none” mean?Answer: The best

Candidates are assessed on both general and specialized knowledge, covering comprehension, logical reasoning, numerical ability, current affairs, and knowledge of national institutions.

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Tips for Future Candidates

  1. Study Past Questions Thoroughly: Understand the pattern and style used across previous tests.
  2. Stay Updated on Current Affairs: Questions about Nigeria, Africa, and global events are common.
  3. Practice Time Management: The exam is strictly timed, so speed and accuracy are key.
  4. Use Verified Materials Only: Avoid unconfirmed or fake past questions.
  5. Stay Calm and Confident: Focus and confidence often determine performance.

Final Thoughts

The CDCFIB examination for 14th November 2025 maintained the same level of organization and fairness as previous sessions. Candidates are encouraged to keep their exam slips, identification documents, and other relevant details safe as they await further stages such as physical screening and documentation.

We will continue to provide daily verified updates and past questions to support all candidates preparing for upcoming examination dates.

Stay connected for the 15th November 2025 edition of the CDCFIB Exam Past Questions and Answers.


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