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Nigerian Police Exam Questions And Answers (2024 Latest Update)

Nigerian Police Exam Questions And Answers (2024 Latest Update)

Aspiring candidates for the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) have embarked on a journey of determination and resilience as the recruitment process unfolded last year in October. The rigorous screening process, which commenced on January 8, 2024, has put candidates to the test, assessing their aptitude, knowledge, and commitment to serving in one of Nigeria’s essential law enforcement agencies.

The Countdown to the Exam: February 14, 2024

As candidates eagerly await the culmination of their preparation efforts, the much-anticipated examination date is set for February 14, 2024. This upper week rendezvous serves as a pivotal moment for candidates to showcase their understanding of diverse subjects, ranging from the history and objectives of the Nigeria Police Force to contemporary affairs and general knowledge.

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Unveiling the Past: NPF Establishment and Objectives

  1. When was the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) established?
  1. What are the objectives of the Nigeria Police Force?

Dive into NPF Trivia

  1. What is the Nigeria Police Force motto?
  1. Who is the present Chief of Defense Staff in Nigeria?

Brushing Up on General Knowledge

  1. In what year did Nigeria gain her independence?
  1. The first African country to introduce e-passport was

Current Affairs and Leadership

  1. Who is the current Speaker of the Nigeria House of Representatives?
  1. The first Inspector General of the Police Force was

Navigating the NPF Landscape

  1. What is the full meaning of NPF?

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  1. In what year was the Nigeria Police reorganized into 7 area commands?
    • Options: A. 1976, B. 1986, C. 1996, D. 2006
    • Answer: B. 1986

Governance and Oversight

  1. Name the government agencies that supervise the affairs of the Nigeria Police Force.
    • Options: A. Police Oversight Committee (POC), B. Ministry of Law Enforcement, C. The Police Service Commission (PSC), Ministry of Police Affairs, The Nigeria Police Council (NPC), D. Security and Policing Division (SPD)
    • Answer: C. The Police Service Commission (PSC), Ministry of Police Affairs, The Nigeria Police Council (NPC)
  2. What is the current population of Nigeria?
    • Options: A. 150 million, B. 180 million, C. 213.4 million, D. 220 million
    • Answer: C. 213.4 million

Historical Figures and Landmarks

  1. Who is the First Inspector General of Police in Nigeria?
    • Options: A. Abayomi Mohammed, B. Louis Edet, C. Adamu Ibrahim, D. T.Y. Buratai
    • Answer: B. Louis Edet
  2. How many local governments do we have in Nigeria?
    • Options: A. 654, B. 723, C. 774, D. 800
    • Answer: C. 774

Shaping the Nation’s History

  1. When did Nigeria become a Republic?
    • Options: A. October 1st, 1960, B. January 15th, 1970, C. October 1st, 1963, D. January 1st, 1959
    • Answer: C. October 1st, 1963
  2. Who is the first Executive president of Nigeria?
    • Options: A. Shehu Shagari, B. Ibrahim Babangida, C. Aguiyi Ironsi, D. Yakubu Gowon
    • Answer: A. Shehu Shagari

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