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Saturday, April 4, 2015

Nigeria Immigration Aptitude Test / Exam Past Questions Papers and Ans

We at CNICH SOLUTIONS have been able to gather all the bits together to position you better in writing the test or probably prepare you for any other job related tests and interview.

Whether it is Computer Based Test or not, it is advisable that you  practice these questions.
It is important to note that these are not the test questions and answers but only serves as a guide to the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Aptitude Test
Previously, the Nigeria Immigration Service Examination consisted of three basic parts which are:

(i) English language
(ii) Mathematics
(iii) Current Affairs
TO YOUR SUCCESS


CURRENT AFFAIRS (50 Questions)
Question 1: Which of following is the core duty of the Nigeria Immigration?
Options:
(a) Persecuting offenders
(b) enforcing of Laws
(c) issuance of all Nigerian travel document
(d) Deporting of foreigners
Answer: C
Question 2: The NIS was brought out of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) in
Options:
(a) 1946
(b) 1956
(c) 1958
(c) 1964
Answer: C
Question 3: The NIS was formally established by the act of parliament in
Options:
(a) 1963
(b) 1957
(c) 1964
(d) 1976
Answer: A
Question 4: The first African country to introduce E-passport was
Options:
(a) South-Africa
(b) Ghana
(c) Liberia
(d) Nigeria
Answer: D
Question 5: How many comptrollers general has the NIS gotten since the inception till date?
Options:
(a) 10
(b) 12
(c) 8
(d) 15
Answer: B
Question 6: The present comptroller general of NIS is
Options:
(a) Umar Dahiru
(b) Uhuru Kayidee
(c) Boniface Cosmos
(d) David Parradang
Answer: D
Question 7: The first Secretary General of Common wealth was
Options:
(a) George Washington
(b) Tulma Goldie
(c) Arnold Smith
(d) Joseph Garba
Answer: C
Question 8: Lagos became a crown colony in
Options:
(a) 1862
(b) 1861
(c) 1841
(d) 1886
Answer: A
Question 9: The first war 1 was between

Options:
(a) 1911-1914
(b) 1914-1916
(c) 1916-1918
(d) 1914-1918
Answer: D
Question 10: The western and eastern Nigeria became self governed in
(a) 1959
(b) 1960
(c) 1957
(d) 1956
Answer: C
Question 11: The first head of government of Nigeria was
Options:
(a) Yakubu Gowon
(b) Aguiyi Ironsi
(c) Tafawa Balewa
(d) Nnamdi Azikiwe
Answer: C
Question 12: The first militant president of Nigeria was
Options:
(a) Sanni Abacha
(b) Ibrahim Babangida
(c) Aguiyi Ironsi
(d) Yakubu Gowon
Answer:  B
Question 13: Nigeria became a republic in
Options:
(a) 1963
(b) 1960
(c) 1976
(d) 1961
Answer: A
Question 14: The Northern and Southern protectorate was amalgamated in
Options:
(a) 1914
(b) 1919
(c) 1921
(d) 1900

Answer:
 A
Question 15: The first Executive president was
Options:
(a) Nnamdi Azikiwe
(b) Olusegun Obansanjo
(c) Sheu Shagari
(d) Goodluck Jonathan
Answer: C
Question 16: The first colonial governor general of Nigeria was
Options:
(a) Tulma Goldie
(b) James Robertson
(c) Huge Clifford
(d) Lord Lugard

Answer:
 D
Question 17: The highest court in Nigeria is

Options:
(a) Court of Appeal
(b) Supreme court
(c) Federal High Court
(d) Magistrate court
Answer: B
Question 18: ECOWAS was established in ____________ and has it administrative headquarter in
Options:
(a) 1967 Lome
(b) 1975 Lome
(c) 1975 Lagos
(d) 1967 Lagos

Answer:
Question 19: The first general election in Nigeria was held in
Options:
(a) 1959
(b) 1960
(c) 1963
(d) 1999

Answer:
  A

Question 20: 
Nigeria practice one of the following system of government
Options:
(a) Con-federalism
(b) Unitarism
(c) Paliamentaism
(d) Federalism
Answer: D
Question 21: The last colonial governor general of Nigeria was
Options:
(a) James Robertson
(b) Jimmy Carter
(c) Lord Lugard
(d) Huge Clifford

Answer:
 A
Question 22: The first Military coup de’tat in Nigeria was in
Options:
(a) 1964
(b) 1966
(c) 1960
(d) 1999
Answer: B
Question 23: The establishment of states started in Nigeria on
Options:
(a) May 27 1967
(b) Feb. 13 1966
(c) April 8 1960
(d) Oct. 1 1960

Answer:
 A
Question 24: The Biafra Civil war was between
Options:
(a) 1967-1968
(b) 1968-1971
(c) 1967-1970
(d) 1970-1975
Answer: C
Question 25: The national youth service corp was established in
Options:
(a) 1960
(b) 1973
(c) 1980
(d) 1997
Answer: B
Question 26: The Nigeria Police Force belongs to which organ of government
Options:
(a) Judiciary
(b) Executive
(c) Legislative
(d) Non f the above
Answer: B
Question 27: African consist of how many countries
Options:
(a) 54
(b) 55
(c) 60
(d) 70
Answer: A
Question 28: The Secretary general of OPEC is
Options:
(a) Abdulsaleam Kanuri
(b) Abudullahhi El-badri
(c) Utuhu Kamirideen
(d) Philip Effiong
Answer: B
Question 29: The current secretary general of United nation is
Options:
(a) Ban ki Moon
(b) Trugve Lie
(c) Koffi Anaan
(d) Boustro-Brouste Ghali
Answer: A
Question 30: Which of the followingpair of countries consist of the permanent security council of UN
Options:
(a) Brazil, Germany, France, USA, China
(b) France, China, USSR, USA, Britain
(c) France,Britain, Brazil, Newzealand
(d) France, Germany, Japan, China
Answer: B
Question 31: In order to qualify for the post of President in Nigeria the person must be ………….. and above
Options:
(a) 35yr
(b) 20 yrs
(c) 40 yrs
(d) 55yrs
Answer: A
Question 32: The name Nigeria coined out of …………………
Options:
(a) Niger Forest
(b) Niger Area
(c) Niger River
(d) Niger Textures
Answer: B

Question 33: The first Inspector General of the Police Force was
Options:
(a) Teslim Balogun
(b) Louis Edet
(c) Ademola Adetokunbo
(d) Elias Balogon
Answer: B
Question 34: The current secretary general or commission chairman of Africa union is
Options:
(a) Dlamini Zuma
(b) Allasane Quattara
(c) Emeka Anaoku
(d) H. Desategn
Answer: A
Question 35: The current president of commission or secretary is of ECOWAS
Options:
(a) H.Desategn
(b) Kadre Desire Quedraogo
(c) Allasane Quattara
(d) Ike Ekweremalu
Answer: B
Question 36: The headquarter of UN is in
Options:
(a) New York
(b) Washington
(c) Geneva
(d) Vienna
Answer: A

Question 37: 
UNO was founded in San Francisco in
Options:
(a) 1939
(b) 1914
(c) 1945
(d) 1950
Answer: C
Question 38: The first military coup-de’tat in Africa was in
Options:
(a) Libya
(b) Liberia
(c) Egypt
(d) Nigeria
Answer: C
Question 39: Nigeria became 36 states under the regime of

Options:
(a) Olusegun Obasanjo
(b) Sanni Abacha
(c) Ibrahim Babagida
(d) Yakubu Gowon
Answer: B
Question 40: The first military head of state was
Options:
(a) Yakubu Gowon
(b) Aguiyi Ironsi
(c) Olusegun Obasanjo
(d) Ernest Shonekan
Answer: B
Question 41: Oil can be found in one of the following state in Nigeria
Options:
(a) Lagos
(b) Anambra
(c) Ondo
(d) Ekiti
Answer: C
Question 42: Tin is majorly found in
Options:
(a) Jos
(b) Enugu
(c) Kano
(d) Imo
Answer: A
Question 43: Oil was first discovered by Shell-BP in Nigeria ………………
Options:
(a) Oloibiri
(b) Idanre
(c) Warri
(d) Kabba
Answer: A
Question 44: Which of the following may be regarded as a regional organization
Options:
(a) ECOWAS
(b) OAU
(c) UN
(d) OPEC
Answer: B
Question 45: The last military head state of Nigeria was
Options:
(a) Abdulsaleem Abubakar
(b) Sanni Abacha
(c) Olusegun Obasanjo
(d) Yakubu Gowon
Answer: A
Question 46: The name Nigeria was coined by ………………
Options:
(a) Flora Shaw
(b) Mary Slessor
(c) Lord Lugard
(d) Juman Goldie
Answer: A
Question 47: The legislature in Nigeria is called
Options:
(a) House of assembly
(b) House of lords
(c) National Assembly
(d) House of Representative
Answer: C
Question 48: The legislature in Britain is referred to as ………………….
Options:
(a) House of common
(b) White house
(c) Congress
(d) Parliament
Answer: D
Question 49: Nigeria changed from pounds to Naira in
Options:
(a) 1960
(b) 1973
(c) 1959
(d) 1963
Answer: B
Question 50: The first Nigeria president to die in office was ………….. and he died on ……………
Options:
(a) Murtala Mohammed Feb 13 1976
(b) Sanni Abacha June 8 1998
(c) Ya’ardua May 52010
(d) Aguiyi Ironsi July 29

Answer:
 C
 

ENGLISH LANGUAGE (50 Questions)
Choose the word nearest to the word in bold
Question 1: After many years of struggle as a trader, he struck gold
Options:
(a) Became quite rich
(b) Won a big contract
(c) he became a gold miner
(d) became a goldsmith

Answer: A
Question 2: One significant character of the jet age is that it encourages people to cut corners
Options:
(a) Not to face all problems
(b) to want to become rich quickly
(c) to want to avoid unnecessary hardships
(d) forfeit the opportunity of further education.
Answer: B
Question3: The lady who won the beauty contest had a good gait
Options:
(a) Stature
(b) figure
(c) elegance
(d) carriage
Answer: B
Question 4: It would need a high flyer to make a first class degree in the university
Options:
(a) A smart performer
(b) an outright genius
(c) an outstanding scholar
(d) an unmitigated swat
Answer: D
Question 5: What you will find in the book is a bird’s eye view of the subject
Options:
(a) A detailed account
(b) a balanced account
(c) a biased treatment
(d) a general survey
Answer: D
Question 6: Hers was a chequered career
Options:
(a) An interesting and successful career
(b) a career full of sorrow and tears
(c) a bright and memorable career
(d) a career full of ups and downs
Answer: D
Question 7: If experience is anything to go by, this action will prove a political mine field
Options:
(a) A source of political benefits
(a) a way out of political trouble
(c) a cause for political joy
(d) an invitation to political problems.
Answer: D
Question 8: In my view, the play didn’t come off

Options:
(a) Succeed
(b) fail
(c) attract applause
(d) take place
Answer: D
Question 9: When the chips are down, we will know those who have the courage to stand
Options:
(a) when we get to a crisis point
(b) in the final analysis
(c) when the blocks are lowered
(d) when we get to the end of the road
Answer: D
Question 10: She said boxing is, in fact her pet aversion
Options:
(a) something she likes very much
(b) something she dislikes very much
(c) a hobby she loves to pursue (d) one thing she can’t miss
Answer: A
Question 11: The gateman does his work perfunctorily
Options:
(a) without commitment
(b) with speed
(c) mother’s pet
(d) father’s pet
Answer: B
Question 12: Members of the panel were working at cross-purposes
Options:
(a) harmony
(b) in disunity
(c) for selfish purposes
(d) stretch
Answer: A
Question 13: The young man who distributed political pamphlets on campus was promptly repudiated
Options:
(a) disowned
(b) arrested
(c) warned
(d) killed
Answer: B
Question 14: Adayi is a die-hard criminal
Options:
(a) hard to kill
(b) hard to arrest
(c) remorseless
(d) resentless
Answer: A
Fill each gap with most appropriate option from the list following the gap
Question 15: In moments of serious economic hardship, many people are ______ to turn to God.
Options:
(a) Concerned
(b) inclined
(c) disposed
(d) propensed
Answer: C
Question 16: We cannot all wear expensive shoe in situation of __________
Options:
(a) Diverent demand and supply
(b) uneven wear and tear
(c) different purchasing power
(d) unpredictable national income
Answer: C
Question 17: The centre – forward was _____________ consequently the goal was not allowed

Options:
(a) In an offside position
(b) very well positioned
(c) brilliant player
(d) the captain of the team
Answer: A
Question 18: AIDS is ____ disease that kills slowly but surely
Options:
(a) Too much a deadly
(b) Very deadly a
(c) so deadly
(d) such deadly a
Answer: D
Question19: We had a dull evening because __________
Options:
(a) Hardly the talk had begun when the lights went off
(b) hardly had the talk begun when the light went off
(c) the talk had hardly begun when the light had gone out
(d) the lights had hardly gone out when the talk began
Answer: A
Question 20: Soyinka’s masterful ___________ of the atmosphere of his childhood helped to make his book, Ake, an outright success
Options:
(a) Evocation
(b) invocation
(c) convocation
(d) revocation
Answer: A
Question 21: Students will always blame their teachers when examination results are unfavourable
Options:
(a) Won’t they
(b) wouldn’t they
(c) isn’t it
(d) cant they
Answer: A
Question 22: Okonkwo is a stubborn man; he will never ________ his words
Options:
(a) Chew
(b) spit
(c) eat
(d) bite
Answer: C
Question 23: Kindly _____ me your book because my friend has ____ mine
Options:
(a) Borrow / borrowed
(b) borrow /rent
(c) lend / lent
(d) lend/borrowed
Answer: D
Question 24: Three quarters of the church ________ painted by members the previous day
Options:
(a) Were
(b) was
(c) is
(d) are
Answer: B
Question 25: The young boys have been caught with parts of the stolen machine but _______admitted stealing it
Options:
(a) Neither of them has
(b) neither of them have
(c) none of them has
(d) none of them have.
Answer: B
Question 26: Watching carefully, I could see the fish______ along the bottom
Options:
(a) Dotting
(b) crawling
(c) diving
(d) darting
Answer: C
Question 27: Emeka is now a _____ student but it took him years to ______
Options:
(a) Matured/mature
(b) mature/mature
(c)mature/matured
(d) matured/matured
Answer: B
Question 28: The rebels will soon fight back. We have been informed ______ their _________

Options:
(a) Of/predicament
(b) about/ indulgence
(c) on/rearmament
(d) as for/advancement
Answer: C
Question 29: Ali was honest and quite as a school boy but too much drinking has now changed his
______ and _____ his tongue

Options:
(a) Temperature/injured
(b)character/tightened
(c) temperament/loosened
(d) innocence/worsened
Answer: C
Question 30: The hospital was closed _________ because there were no beds to put patients ________
Options:
(a) Again/upon
(b) off/on
(c) down/at
(d) up/in
Answer: D
Question 31: The judge with his son _________ travelling to Lagos now
Options:
(a) Were
(b) shall
(c) is
(d) are
Answer: C
Question 32: A university teacher is an _____

Options:
(a) Academic
(b) academics
(c) academician
(d) academia
Answer: A
Question 33: The adventurers ran into many ________ in the forest
Options:
(a) Dear
(b) dears
(c) deers
(d) deer
Answer: D
Question 34: The argument between the tow neighbous degenerated into __
Options:
(a) A free-for all
(b) a free for all fight
(c) a flee for all
(d) a free fight
Answer: A
Question 35: The class _____ more girls than boys this session
(a) Comprise of (b) comprises of (c) comprise (d) comprises
Answer: D

Question 36: 
The tourist bought __________
Options:
(a) A brown, small, Nigerian earthen pot
(b) a small, brown Nigerian earthen pot
(c) an earthen, brown, small Nigerian pot
(d) a Nigerian small brown earthen
Answer: B
Question 37: I have already ____ the picture on the sitting-room wall
Options:
(a) Hanged
(b) hunged
(c) hang
(d) hung
Answer: D
Question 38: Most of us will attend the conference ____ at Ibadan later this year
Options:
(a) Holding
(b) held
(c) being held
(d) to hold
Answer: A
Question 39: I shall work hard so that I can ________ a distinction in English
Options:
(a) Secure
(b) make
(c) receive
(d) grab
Answer: B
Question 40: The baby was rather _______ than I could bear
Options:
(a) Much more troublesome
(b) much too troublesome
(c) so much troublesome
(d) very much troublesome
Answer: A

Question 41: 
Students were forbidden ______ secret society
Options:
(a) From joining
(b) in joining
(c) to join
(d) on joining
Answer: A
Question 42: Of course, we all saw the culprit _______ and hit the man on the head
Options:
(a) Approached
(b) Approaching
(c) Approach
(d) Approaches

Answer: C

Question 43:
 A child that shows mature characteristics at any early age may be described as

Options:
(a) Preconceived
(b) premature
(c) ingenuous
(d) precocious
Answer: D
Question 44: The company Director showed the contractor a _____ of the proposed office complex
Options:
(a) Prototype
(b) photograph
(c) microfilm
(d) photocopy
Answer: A
Question 45: _______ you come early to the new house, clean up my flat
Options:
(a) While
(b) by chance
(c) should
(d) should in case
Answer: C
Question 46: This imposing edifice _______ a fortune to build

Options:
(a) Had costed
(b) have cost
(c) costed
(d) cost
Answer: D
Question 47: They let him go in ________ to his age
Options:
(a) Respect
(b) regard
(c) disregard
(d) consideration
Answer: D
Question 48: Some scientists are trying to _____ human beings in their laboratories
Options:
(a) Imitate
(b) replicate
(c) implicate
(d) fabricate
Answer: B
Question 49: He does not seem to know how to solve the problem _______

Options:
(a) Does not he
(b) does he not
(c) does he
(d) doesn’t he?
Answer: C
Question 50: These villagers _______ to grow rice
Options:
(a) Used
(b) are used
(c) were used
(d) use
Answer: A
 
Likely Questions & Answers
Question 1: Numerically state the aims, objective and goals of the Nigeria immigration service?
a)     Issuance and administration of Nigeria travel documents of persons arriving Nigeria and departing Nigeria.
b)     Endorsement of all categories of travel documents of persons arriving Nigeria and departing Nigeria.
c)     Visa issuance and interpretation of such visas and issuance of residence permit to foreign investors and other expatriates who wish to reside in Nigeria.
Answer: C

Question 2: State the rank in the officer’s cadre in Nigeria immigration services.
a)     Comptroller General (C.G.I)
b)     Deputy Comptroller General (DCGI)
c)     Assistant Comptroller General (ACGI)
d)     Comptroller (C.I)
e)     Deputy Comptroller (DCI)
f)      Assistant Comptroller (ACI)
g)     Chief Superintendent (CSI)
h)     Superintendent (SI)
i)       Deputy Superintendent (DS)
j)       Assistant Superintendent I (ASI)
k)     Assistant Superintendent II (ASII)
Answer: C


Question 3: Mention six directorates in the Nigeria Immigration Service.
a)     Finance and Administration directorate
b)     Investigation and aliens control directorate
c)     Operations directorate
d)     Passport administration and control directorate
e)     Border patrol and surveillance directorate
f)      Projects and logistics directorate
Answer: B
Question 4: Which ministry determines the tariffs on the passport issuance or re issuance and residence permit?
Answer: Federal Ministry of Interior

Question 4B: What is passport?
Answer: Passport is a valid information document of a person for the purpose of travelling outside the shore of his country.

Question 5: Name the types of passports we have in Nigeria?
a)     Nigeria Diplomatic or official passport
b)     Nigeria Standard passport
c)     Nigeria Pilgrims passport
d)     Seaman’s passport or Seaman’s Card Identification
Answer: A
Question 6: Name the offences an alien may commit under the Immigration Act that lead to the deportation of offender?
a)       Forged/Fake travel or residence document.
b)       Prostitution/brothel keeping and human trafficking
c)       Illegal entry into Nigeria
d)       Conviction of criminal offence
e)       Act of terrorism
f)        Importation of illegal arms
Answer: A

Question 7: Mention the kinds of visa known to you?
Answer:
·         Diplomatic Visa
·         Ordinary Visa

Question 8: Name the types of ordinary visa
a)     Temporary work permit
b)     Possessiveness visa
c)     Tourist visa
d)     Visitor visa
e)     Residence visa
Answer: A
Question 9: Mention 5 statutory responsibilities of the Nigeria immigration service.
a)     Investigation, apprehension, detention, repatriation and deportation of foreigner who violates relevant laws.
b)     Manning of Nigeria’s border posts.
c)     The implementation of Nigeria’s extort Visa regimes.
d)     Control and monitoring of Immigration, Emigration of persons into and from Nigeria respectively.
e)     Execution of deportation/repatriation orders on erring foreigners.
Answer: A
Question 10: List 8 changes that occurred in NIS since May 1999?
a)     German Embassy and British Deputy High Commission trained officers in detecting fraudulent travel documents.
b)     The United States Immigration and Naturalisation Service sent in their instructors to train officers in border patrol technique, investigation technique, human dignity, relations to the public and detection of fraudulent documents as well as tactics to reduce human trafficking to the various post.
c)     NIS in-house training, there is a lot of training on going in Abuja, NIS training schools, staff college in Sokoto, immigration training school in Kano, Owerri and Ahoda, Rivers State.
d)     Seminars like the Nigeria Stakeholders Seminar that the NIS had at the Golden Gate Restaurant in November, 2001.
e)     Reshuffling of officers in very sensitive areas like the Murtala Mohammed Airport.
f)      Reduced number of officers at the Airport, Seme border and Sea ports for effective control.
g)     Re-training of officers at passports offices and setting up of a monitoring group to make sure that touts are driven away from the passport area.
h)     Issuance of e-passport.
Answer: C
Question 11: What is the meaning of the Acronym CERPAC by NIS?
·         Answer: CERPAC is the Acronym for Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card.

Question 12: Who is qualified to be issued CERPAC?
·         Answer: Expatriates resident or working in Nigeria.

Question 13: What is CERPAC GREEN CARD?
Answer: Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens card (CERPAC). It is an authentic document that allows a non Nigeria to reside in Nigeria to carry out an approved activity as specified in the permit or to accompany a resident or citizen of Nigeria. CERPAC GREEN CARD does not exempt the holder from having a valid entry or re-entry permit/visa.
Question 14: What is CERPAC BROWN CARD?
Answer: Every Alien resident in Nigeria or outside with the intention to remain in Nigeria in excess of 54 days and member leaving their ship and staying ashore in excess of 28 days are required by law to register, unlike the CERPAC GREEN CARD; the BROWN CARD is essential, a movement charts. Under the near CERPAC Scheme, registration is valid for two years, after which application for two years, after while application for validation must be made.
·         Question 15: UNO was founded in San Francisco in
a.      1939 b. 1914 c. 1945 d. 1950         answer c- 1945

·        Question 16:  The first military coup-de’tat in Africa was in
a.      Libya b. Liberia c. Egypt d. Nigeria  
answer - C
.Question 17: Nigeria became 36 states under the regime of
(a) Olusegun Obasanjo (b) Sanni Abacha (c) Ibrahim Babagida (d) Yakubu Gowon
Answer: B

19) The first military head of state was
(a) Yakubu Gowon (b) Aguiyi Ironsi (c) Olusegun Obasanjo (d) Ernest Shonekan
Answer: B

20) Oil can be found in one of the following state in Nigeria
(a) Lagos (b) Anambra (c) Ondo (d) Ekiti
Answer: C

21) Tin is majorly found in
(a) Jos (b) Enugu (c) Kano (d) Imo                                   Answer: A

22) Oil was first discovered by Shell-BP in Nigeria ___________
(a) Oloibiri (b) Idanre (c) Warri (d) Kabba                      Answer: A

23) Which of the following may be regarded as a regional organization
(a) ECOWAS (b) OAU (c) UN (d) OPEC              Answer: B

24) The last military head state of Nigeria was
(a) Abdulsaleem Abubakar (b) Sanni Abacha (c) Olusegun Obasanjo (d) Yakubu Gowon
Answer: A

25) The name Nigeria was coined by _______
(a) Flora Shaw (b) Mary Slessor (c) Lord Lugard (d) Juman Goldie   Answer: A

26) The legislature in Nigeria is called
(a) House of assembly (b) House of lords (c) National Assembly (d) House of Representative                                                                                        Answer: C

27) The legislature in Britain is referred to as _________
(a) House of common (b) White house (c) Congress (d) Parliament   Answer: D

28) Nigeria changed from pounds to Naira in
(a) 1960 (b) 1973 (c) 1959 (d) 1963                                                    Answer: B