Finance and Accounts – Level 8 Personal DetailsQuestions 1 to 10Questions 11 to 20Questions 11 to 30Questions 31 to 40Questions 41 to 50Questions 51 to 60Questions 61 to 70 FINANCE & ACCOUNTS – LEVEL 8 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 – 10What ensures proper use of government assets? a) Asset Mismanagement Act b) Code of Conduct for Public Officials c) Financial Regulations d) Public Asset Management StrategyWhat do budgetary controls help to achieve? a) Increase in taxes b) Avoidance of overspending c) Hiring more staff d) Decrease in government revenueWhich of the following is a source of government revenue? a) Charitable donations b) Taxation c) Gifts from individuals d) Fundraising eventsWhat does the abbreviation ‘GIFMIS’ stand for? a) Government Financial Management Information System b) General Information for Management in Schools c) Government Income and Fund Management Initiative System d) Generic Information Financial Management Integrated SystemWhat is meant by ‘Public Expenditure’? a) Money spent by private companies b) Money spent by the government c) Savings made by citizens d) Loans taken by the governmentWhat do financial regulations help to prevent? a) Increased National debt b) Mismanagement of public funds c) Government Economic growth d) Tax reformsWhat is the Financial Year for the Nigerian Government? a) January to December b) July to June c) April to March d) October to SeptemberWhat is the role of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)? a) To oversee public health b) To combat financial crimes and corruption c) To manage government sales d) To conduct electionsWhat is a major requirement for government contracts? a) Verbal agreements b) Written contracts through procurement processes c) Informal negotiations d) Private agreementsWhat is the primary purpose of the Financial Regulations in Nigeria? a) To increase government revenue b) To ensure accountability and transparency in government finance c) To enhance employee salaries d) To support private businessesQuestions 11 – 20List three distinctive differences between TIP and SOM. a. Consent – Exploitation – Transnationality. b. Adaptability – Source – Transit. c. Destination – Expectation – Consent. d. Universality – Nationhood – Amalgamation.The financial regulations in Nigeria are primarily aimed at ensuring: A) Economic growth B) Maximum profit for government agencies C) Accountability and proper use of public funds D) Improvement of private sector efficiencyWhat does VAT stand for in Nigerian tax regulations? A) Value Added Tax B) Variable Assessment Tax C) Voluntary Additional Tax D) Value Assessment TaxWhat 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.According 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.Which document must be audited and approved by the National Assembly in Nigeria? A) The Economic Policy Document B) The Annual Budget C) The Treasury Report D) The Monetary Policy StatementWhat is the purpose of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) policy? A) To maintain individual accounts for each ministry B) To consolidate all government revenues into one account C) To encourage public-private partnerships D) To enhance foreign investmentsWhat 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.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.Which role does the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation hold? A) Managing taxation B) Overseeing accounting within government ministries C) Regulating foreign investment D) Managing the country’s foreign reservesQuestions 21 – 30Which 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.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.The following are the four cardinal principles of human rights, except one. a. Inalienability. b. Appreciatability. c. Universality. d. Indivisibility.What 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 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 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 individualsWhich 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.One 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.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 CoordinationQuestions 31 – 40What constitutes “General Inefficiency” under the PSR? A. Refusal to take instructions B. A series of omissions or incompetence showing incapacity C. Misuse of office D. Absence from workSerious misconduct includes: A. Minor lateness B. Refusal to attend meetings C. Bribery and corruption D. Failure to submit leave addressHow many working days paternity leave is a male officer entitled to? A. 10 days B. 14 days C. 21 days D. 30 daysWhen an officer is placed on interdiction, he/she receives: A. Full salary B. Half salary C. Quarter salary D. No salaryHow many working days maternity leave is a female officer entitled to under the PSR 2021? A. 90 days B. 84 days C. 112 days D. 120 daysWhat is the duration of casual leave allowed per year? A. 5 working days B. 7 working days C. 10 working days D. 14 working daysWho has the authority to appoint officers into posts on GL. 07–17 in the Federal Civil Service? A. Head of Service B. President C. Federal Civil Service Commission D. MinisterWhat is the compulsory retirement age in the Federal Public Service? A. 60 years or 30 years of service B. 65 years or 40 years of service C. 60 years or 35 years of service D. 55 years or 25 years of serviceWhat is the minimum period of probation for new appointees in the Civil Service? A. 1 year B. 2 years C. 6 months D. 3 yearsWho has disciplinary powers over officers on GL. 13 and below (except dismissal)? A. President B. Permanent Secretaries/Heads of MDAs C. National Assembly D. Auditor-GeneralQuestions 41 – 50Performance Management Cycle in the Civil Service runs from: A. July to June B. October to September C. January to December D. April to MarchWhich examination is required for promotion and confirmation of officers? A. JAMB B. COMPRO C. WAEC D. Staff AppraisalWhich document is part of the official inventory in all public offices? A. Constitution B. Public Service Rules C. Financial Regulations D. Procurement ActWhat type of misconduct includes fraud, falsification of records, and embezzlement? A. General inefficiency B. Misconduct C. Serious Misconduct D. NegligenceWhat is the maximum number of children covered under transport allowance for officers on transfer? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5Which body regulates confirmation, promotion, and discipline in the Federal Civil Service? A. Head of Service B. Federal Civil Service Commission C. Ministry of Labour D. Accountant-GeneralThe PMS replaced which system in the Federal Civil Service? A. APER B. KPI system C. ISO compliance D. Balanced scorecardWhat is the minimum period for which an increment may be deferred? A. 1 month B. 3 months C. 6 months D. 12 monthsWhat is the incremental date for officers who qualify for salary increment? A. 1st January B. 1st April C. 1st July D. 31st DecemberOfficers must pass the compulsory confirmation examination within how many years of first appointment? A. 1 year B. 2 years C. 3 years D. 5 yearsQuestions 51 – 60Promotions in the Public Service shall be based primarily on: a) Political affiliation b) Seniority only c) Merit and seniority d) Gender balanceWho has the power to dismiss officers from the Civil Service? A. Head of Service B. Federal Civil Service Commission C. Permanent Secretary D. Auditor-GeneralWho approves sabbatical leave for officers? A. Head of Service B. Permanent Secretary C. Federal Civil Service Commission D. Accountant-GeneralWhat is the punishment for an officer found guilty of misconduct? A. Suspension B. Termination or other disciplinary action C. Promotion denial D. Salary reductionThe Code of Conduct for Public Officers is provided for in: A. Labour Act B. Nigerian Constitution C. Financial Regulations D. OHCSF CircularsIntegrity in the Public Service means: A. Acting with honesty and accountability B. Following friends’ instructions C. Disregarding official rules D. Avoiding circularsIn Parastatals, the authority to approve promotion of senior staff lies with: a) Junior Staff Committee b) Chief Executive Officer c) Board/Council d) National AssemblyWhat is the maximum number of children allowed for estacode eligibility? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 6A public officer must not accept: A. Gifts that may compromise integrity B. Salary C. Allowances D. Official transportUnauthorized disclosure of official information is a breach of: A. Freedom of Information Act B. Oath of Secrecy C. Financial Regulations D. Procurement ActQuestions 61 – 70Which 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)Which country is Nigeria’s largest trading partner? A) China B) United States C) South Africa D) IndiaIn 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 AfricaPresident 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, 2025In 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 AfricaWhich African country successfully mediated the peace agreement that ended the 2023 Sudan conflict? A. Kenya B. South Africa C. Egypt D. EthiopiaIn what year was the United Nations established? a. 1945. b. 1949. c. 1901. d. 1900.The 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 constitutionWhat 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 RowingWhen 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 Liberia