Counselling and Rehabilitation – Level 11 Personal DetailsQuestions 1 to 10Questions 11 to 20Questions 11 to 30Questions 31 to 40Questions 41 to 50Questions 51 to 60Questions 61 to 70 COUNSELLING & REHABILITATION – LEVEL 11 NAPTIP’s Official Promotional Exams You have 60 minutes to fill in your personal information and complete the 70-question exam The page will automatically redirect to our website homepage after 60 minutes. Use your time wisely. Please do not refresh the page once you begin the exam on the next page, if you do so, your session will automatically end and you will be disqualified. Carefully fill out all the information on the Form First NameLast NameEmailCurrent PositionMobile NumberState– Select –FCT AbujaAbiaAdamawaAkwa IbomAnambraBauchiBayelsaBenueBornoCross RiverDeltaEbonyiEdoEkitiEnuguGombeImoJigawaKadunaKanoKatsinaKebbiKogiKwaraLagosNasarawaNigerOgunOndoOsunOyoPlateauRiversSokotoTarabaYobeZamfara THE QUESTIONS WILL START ON THE NEXT PAGE. All questions carry equal marks. There are a total of 70 questions. You should budget 60 minutes for the entire Exam. The page will automatically end and submit your answers once the time runs out.Exam Questions Once again, all questions carry equal marks. There are a total of 70 questions. You should budget 60 minutes for the entire exam. The page will automatically end and submit your answers once the time runs out. Use your time wisely. Questions 1 – 10Which demographic in Nigeria is most vulnerable to being trafficked? a) Elderly individuals and males b) Women and children and adolescents c) Working professionals d) Wealthy individualsOne of the following is not a personal risk of human trafficking. a. It results in personal health risks b. It results in death of victim. c. It undermines human capital development d. It violates the human rights of its victim.List three distinctive differences between TIP and SOM. a. Consent – Exploitation – Transnationality. b. Adaptability – Source – Transit. c. Destination – Expectation – Consent. d. Universality – Nationhood – Amalgamation.List four powers of NAPTIP according to TIPPEA 2015. a. Seize, Arrest, Detain, and Prosecute. b. Slap, Seize, Arrest, and Drag. c. Unwind, Collusion, Prosecute, and Export. d. Drag, Reprimand, Indulge, and Accept.What are the three investigative approaches used in Human Trafficking cases? a. Intercept, Interrupt, and Prosecute. b. Proactive, Reactive, and Disruptive. c. Collaboration, Workshop, and Symposium. d. Arrest, Detain, and Jail.The following are objectives of the Standard Operational Procedure in handling of cases by NAPTIP officers. Identify the odd one. a) To provide a checklist for the processing of cases from Investigation to Prosecution; b) To Provide checks and balances that will ensure timely investigation and filing of cases in court; c) To provide guidance for Judges in handling trafficking in persons cases; d) To provide guides for the operation of case teams.What is the full meaning of CEDAW? a. Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women. b. Communication Elimination of Discrimination Against Women. c. Convention of Eligible Discriminated Women. d. Convention for Discrimination Elimination Against Women.The National Action Plan 2022-2026 has 5 thematic areas, which one of these mentioned in the option is not a thematic area? a) Protection and Assistance b) Research and Assessment, Data Management and Statistics/ Monitoring and Evaluation c) Policy and Planning d) Partnership and CoordinationAccording to the NAPTIP Code of Conduct on Anti-Corruption, all of the options below are common corruption problems in public service except one, which one? a. Administrative Delay. b. Conflict of Interest. c. Indebtedness and Difficult Financial Situation. d. Lateness.The following are the four cardinal principles of human rights, except one. a. Inalienability. b. Appreciatability. c. Universality. d. IndivisibilityQuestions 11 – 20What is the primary international legal framework addressing human trafficking? a. The Hague Convention b. The United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime c. The Geneva Convention d. The Rome StatuteWhich of the following best captures the systemic impact of human trafficking on national development? A. Reduction in recurrent government expenditure through migration B. Facilitation of cross-border trade in unregulated markets C. Entrenchment of organized crime networks, erosion of human capital, and violation of fundamental rights D. Expansion of legal migration corridors under bilateral agreementsWhich of the following is not the Powers of NAPTIP under the TIPPEA Act 2015? a. Power to enter into any premises, property or conveyance for the purpose of conducting searches. b. Power to kill any suspect who attempts to run away from custody. c. Power to investigate all cases of trafficking under this act . d. Power to arrest, detain, and prosecute offences.Which of the investigative options falls under the following tactics? – Constant law enforcement raids – Temporary closure of borders – Closure of suspects venues of exploitation like brothels – Regular interception of suspected traffickers and potential. – Revocation of licenses for premises suspected to being used for human trafficking activities. a. Proactive Option b. Disruptive Option c. Reactive Option d. Surveillance Option.Which stakeholder is critical for reintegration efforts? a) Local community leaders b) Law enforcement agencies c) Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) d) All of the aboveWhich of these activities can boost victims’ self-confidence? a) Participation in skill-building workshops b) Access to counseling and support groups c) Celebrating personal achievements d) All of the aboveWhich of the following is NAPTIP’s operational strategies has with providing immediate and long-term support to victims? a. Protection b. Prevention c. Policy d. Prosecution.What are the key services provided in shelters? a) Medical care, counseling, and vocational training b) Legal aid, group therapy, and education c) Food, housing, and trauma care d) All of the aboveWhat is a victim-centered approach? a) Focusing on the needs and rights of victims b) Prioritizing criminal prosecution over victim care c) Centralizing victims in rehabilitation centers d) Ensuring strict discipline for victimsWhat role does family reunification play in reintegration? a) Provides emotional support b) Strengthens social ties c) Enhances the victim’s sense of belonging d) All of the aboveQuestions 21 – 30Why is confidentiality important in handling victims of trafficking? a) To maintain public records b) To protect the victim’s privacy and safety c) To share information with the media d) To reduce legal obligationsWhat is the primary purpose of victim protection? a) To ensure their safety and well-being b) To prevent them from returning to shelters c) To prosecute traffickers d) To reduce legal obligationsWhy is long-term follow-up important in victim protection? a) Ensures continued safety and stability b) Monitors progress in reintegration c) Identifies ongoing challenges and needs d) All of the aboveWhat is the importance of peer support groups in victim treatment? a) Provides emotional support from shared experiences b) Reduces feelings of isolation c) Fosters a sense of community and empowerment d) All of the aboveWhat is the role of government agencies in victim protection? a) Creating policies that safeguard victims’ rights b) Funding shelters and rehabilitation programs c) Coordinating multi-sectoral responses to trafficking d) All of the aboveWhich agency in Nigeria is primarily responsible for protecting victims of human trafficking? a) NAPTIP b) EFCC c) NDLEA d) FRSCWhy is it unethical to impose personal values on victims? a) It disregards their individuality and experiences b) It hinders their healing process c) It violates professional standards d) All of the aboveWhat does trauma-informed care emphasize? a) Recognizing and responding to the impact of trauma b) Minimizing interactions with victims c) Focusing only on legal outcomes d) Isolating victims for their safetyWhy must victims be protected from re-trafficking during treatment? a) To ensure their safety and recovery b) To maintain trust in protective services c) To break the cycle of exploitation d) All of the aboveWhich of these is a sign that a victim might require specialized treatment? a) Prolonged emotional distress b) Difficulty adjusting to safe environments c) Ongoing health issues d) All of the aboveQuestions 31 – 40The PSR is reviewed every: A. 3 years B. 4 years C. 5 years D. 10 yearsAccording to PSR 040201, an increment is: A. A promotion to a new grade level B. A predetermined annual addition to emoluments C. A bonus for good performance D. An allowance for extra dutyMale officers in the Public Service are entitled to: A. No paternity leave B. 7 working days paternity leave C. 14 working days paternity leave D. 21 working days paternity leaveThe primary purpose of government under the 1999 Constitution is: A. Economic prosperity B. Security and welfare of the people C. Law enforcement D. Tax collectionAccording to PSR, unauthorized absence from duty without leave is termed: A. Absenteeism B. Indiscipline C. Negligence D. MisconductAccording to PSR 010101, the Public Service Rules apply to which category of staff? A. Only Permanent Secretaries B. All officers in the Federal Public Service C. Only officers in Parastatals D. Contract staff onlyThe Nigerian Civil Service is primarily designed to: A. Enforce laws B. Implement government policies C. Make laws D. Collect taxesUnder PSR 010102, conformity with which document is mandatory? A. Financial Regulations B. Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria C. Procurement Act D. Establishment CircularsWhich governance principle ensures institutions serve all stakeholders on time? A. Transparency B. Accountability C. Responsiveness D. Rule of LawThe official retirement notice period before compulsory retirement is: A. 3 months B. 6 months C. 9 months D. 12 monthsQuestions 41 – 50Sabbatical leave is available to officers on what minimum grade level? A. GL 10 B. GL 12 C. GL 15 D. GL 17Progress reports on probationary officers are rendered every: A. 3 months B. 6 months C. 12 months D. 18 monthsWho has the final authority on confirmation of appointments in the Federal Public Service? A. Permanent Secretary B. Head of Civil Service C. Federal Civil Service Commission D. MinisterWho must countersign performance reports? A. Senior Staff Committee B. Countersigning Officer C. Accountant-General D. Legal AdviserThe central coordinating body for Performance Management is domiciled in: A. Federal Civil Service Commission B. Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation C. Ministry of Labour D. PresidencyMisconduct is defined under PSR as: A. Minor irregularities B. Criminal offences C. Poor salary structure D. Failure to take leaveWhat is the mandatory annual medical check-up provision for officers on GL 15 and above? A. Once every two years B. Once every year C. Twice yearly D. Not compulsoryAccording to PSR 060101, “Reward” refers to: A. Bonus payments B. Awards, commendations or gifts for outstanding service C. Promotion by merit D. Leave grantWhen does the Performance Management Cycle run? A. April to March B. January to December C. July to June D. October to SeptemberThe PMS replaced which previous reporting system? A. Annual Confidential Report B. Annual Performance Evaluation Report (APER) C. Staff Audit Report D. Competency FrameworkQuestions 51 – 60Serious misconduct includes: A. Lateness to work B. Embezzlement of funds C. Absence without permission (1 day) D. Poor handwritingWho has the authority to appoint Directors in the Federal Civil Service? A. Head of Service B. Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC) C. Permanent Secretary D. PresidentWho confirms appointments after probation? A. Permanent Secretary B. Federal Civil Service Commission C. Minister D. Departmental HeadThe period of probation is normally: A. 1 year B. 2 years C. 3 years D. 6 monthsEffective date of dismissal is: A. Date of query B. Date officer receives dismissal letter C. Date of interdiction D. Date of tribunalWhich authority disciplines officers on GL 07 and above? A. Permanent Secretary B. Federal Civil Service Commission C. Head of Department D. Accountant-GeneralWhat is the first step when misconduct occurs? A. Suspension B. Issuance of a query C. Dismissal D. InterdictionEngaging in money lending as a business is classified as: A. Permissible activity B. Misconduct C. Allowable only on leave D. Normal dutyAn officer under interdiction receives: A. Full salary B. Half salary C. No salary D. Quarter salaryAn officer dismissed from service loses: A. Pension rights B. Right to appeal C. Right to gratuity only D. Civil rightsQuestions 61 – 70President Bola Ahmed Tinubu declared state of emergency in Rivers State on which of these dates? a. Monday 17th March, 2025 b. Tuesday 18th March, 2025 c. Wednesday 19th March, 2025 d. Thursday 20th March, 2025When and where was the organisation of African Unity (OAU) renamed African Union (AU)? a. 29th May 2002, in South Africa. b. 1st October 1960, in Ghana. c. 29th May 1999, in Nigeria. d. 10th December 2024, in LiberiaIn 2024, Nigeria officially launched its first national electric vehicle policy. What is the main goal of this policy? A. To expand oil refining capacity B. To promote green transportation and reduce carbon emissions C. To increase customs revenue on imported vehicles D. To create a regional railway hub in West AfricaIn what year was the United Nations established? a. 1945. b. 1949. c. 1901. d. 1900.Which African country successfully mediated the peace agreement that ended the 2023 Sudan conflict? A. Kenya B. South Africa C. Egypt D. EthiopiaWhich Nigerian Federal Institution had its newly appointed management upturned within days of announcement? a) National Emergency Management Authority (NEMA) b) National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE) c) Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) d) National Board for Technical Education (NBTE)In 2024, Nigeria officially launched its first national electric vehicle policy. What is the main goal of this policy? A. To expand oil refining capacity B. To promote green transportation and reduce carbon emissions C. To increase customs revenue on imported vehicles D. To create a regional railway hub in West AfricaThe African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) aims to: A. Reduce barriers and increase intra-African trade B. Replace the United Nations in Africa C. Abolish the use of foreign currencies in Africa D. Establish a single African constitutionWhich country is Nigeria’s largest trading partner? A) China B) United States C) South Africa D) IndiaWhat was Team Nigeria’s overall outcome at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games? A. Nigeria won medals primarily in Wrestling and Athletics B. Nigeria won medals mainly in Swimming and Cycling C. Nigeria did not win any Olympic medals at Paris 2024 D. Nigeria won medals primarily in Gymnastics and Rowing