General Cadres – Grade Level 9 Personal DetailsQuestions 1 to 10Questions 11 to 20Questions 11 to 30Questions 31 to 40Questions 41 to 50Questions 51 to 60Questions 61 to 70 GENERAL CADRES – GRADE LEVEL 9 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 of the following is not an associated offence of TIP? a. Stealing b. Forgery c. Assault d. Rituals e. CorruptionWhich Nigeria law specifically addresses Violence Against Persons? a. Criminal code b. Child rights act c. Marriage act d. Violence Against Persons Act 2015Which of the following is NOT a form of exploitation in human trafficking? a. Organ harvesting b. Voluntary migration c. Forced labour d. Sexual migrationWhich of the following is a form of Violence recognized in the VAPP Act? a. Tax evasion b. Spousal battery c. Traffic offense d. Noise PollutionWhat is the meaning of VAPP? a. Violence against persons with disabilities b. Violence against crime and related matters c. Violence against women and girls d. Violence Against Persons Prohibition ActWhich group is most vulnerable to trafficking in Nigeria? a. Women and Children b. Retired Public Servants c. Government officials d. Urban ProfessionalsWhat is the primary purpose of human trafficking? a. To provide free education b. To promote foreign exchange program c. To exploit individuals for profit d. To offer Legal immigration statusTrafficking in Persons Regulation on control of centers as a framework to combat TIP was signed into law which year? a. 2017 b. 2018 c. 2019 d. 2020Which Agency is responsible for combating human trafficking in Nigeria? a. Police b. Immigration c. Civil Defence d. NAPTIPWhich of the following is a push factor contributing to human trafficking? a. Promises of overseas job b. Poverty and unemployment c. Demand for cheap labour d. Recruitment by traffickersQuestions 11 – 20What does NAPTIP stand for? a. National Agency for the Prevention of Trafficking in Persons b. National Agency for the Prosecution of Trafficking in Persons c. National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons d. National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in PersonsUnder the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Act, which of the following is considered human trafficking? a. Voluntary employment with a contract b. Recruitment by force or deception for exploitation c. Migration for higher education d. Voluntary work abroadHow many offences are provided in the VAPP Act, 2015 a. 14 b. 21 c. 26 d. 24Which of the following is NOT an indicator of human trafficking? a. Lack of personal identification documents b. Freedom to leave the workplace at will c. Working under threat or coercion d. Poor living and working conditionsThe 16 Days Activism is celebrated between which month? a. July and June b. October and September c. December and November d. November and DecemberWhat is the primary mandate of NAPTIP? a. Regulating immigration policies b. Combating human trafficking and child labour c. Promoting foreign investments d. Managing international trade agreementsWhich international organization works closely with NAPTIP to combat human trafficking? a. World Trade Organization (WTO) b. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) c. International Monetary Fund (IMF) d. World Health Organization (WHO)There are _______________ protection officers a. 14 b. 10 c. 12 d. 8What is the primary mandate of NAPTIP? a. Regulating immigration policies b. Combating human trafficking and child labour c. Promoting foreign investments d. Managing international trade agreementsWhich international organization works closely with NAPTIP to combat human trafficking? a. World Trade Organization (WTO) b. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) c. International Monetary Fund (IMF) d. World Health Organization (WHO)Questions 21 – 30Which of the following actions is essential for the ethical conduct of a NAPTIP officer? A. Protecting the identity of victims B. Sharing case details on social media C. Accepting gifts from suspects D. Ignoring witness testimonyWhich of the following is NOT a component of NAPTIP’s work? A. Victim protection and rehabilitation B. Investigation and prosecution of traffickers C. Providing scholarships for victims of trafficking D. Public awareness campaignsWhat is trafficking in Persons? A. The legal trade of goods across borders B. The exploitation of people for profit, including forced labor, sexual exploitation, or organ removal C. The voluntary migration of people seeking better opportunities D. The movement of goods within a countryWhat is the main purpose of human trafficking? A. To facilitate legal immigration B. To assist people in finding jobs C. To exploit victims for labor, sexual purposes, or other illicit gains D. To provide humanitarian aid to displaced peopleWhat is the primary function of NAPTIP? A. To manage immigration and border control B. To promote tourism in Nigeria C. To combat human trafficking and provide support to victims D. To regulate international tradeWhich of the following is a common indicator of human trafficking? A. Freedom of movement and choice of employment B. High wages and regular employment contracts C. Restricted freedom, poor living conditions, and lack of identification documents D. Ownership of luxurious items by the victimThe constituent elements of trafficking in persons involves: A. Activity, Means and Purpose B. Act, Mean and Purpose C. Act, Means and Purpose D. Actions, Mean and PurposeWhich Nigerian law led to the creation of NAPTIP? A. The Child Rights Act B. The Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Law Enforcement and Administration Act C. The Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act D. The Criminal Code ActWhat is the role of a NAPTIP officer in prosecuting human trafficking cases? A. Conducting investigations and providing evidence B. Acting as a defense attorney C. Mediating between victims and traffickers D. Negotiating penalties for traffickersIn handling victims of human trafficking, which principle is most critical? A. Prioritizing their legal status over their safety B. Ensuring their confidentiality and protection C. Restricting access to medical care D. Delaying reintegration effortsQuestions 31 – 40What is the duration of casual leave allowed per year? A. 5 working days B. 7 working days C. 10 working days D. 14 working daysSerious misconduct includes: A. Minor lateness B. Refusal to attend meetings C. Bribery and corruption D. Failure to submit leave addressWhen an officer is placed on interdiction, he/she receives: A. Full salary B. Half salary C. Quarter salary D. No salaryWhat 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 serviceHow 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 daysWho 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-GeneralWho 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 minimum period of probation for new appointees in the Civil Service? A. 1 year B. 2 years C. 6 months D. 3 yearsHow many working days paternity leave is a male officer entitled to? A. 10 days B. 14 days C. 21 days D. 30 daysWhat 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 workQuestions 41 – 50What type of misconduct includes fraud, falsification of records, and embezzlement? A. General inefficiency B. Misconduct C. Serious Misconduct D. NegligenceWhich examination is required for promotion and confirmation of officers? A. JAMB B. COMPRO C. WAEC D. Staff AppraisalWhat 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 maximum number of children covered under transport allowance for officers on transfer? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5What is the incremental date for officers who qualify for salary increment? A. 1st January B. 1st April C. 1st July D. 31st DecemberWhich document is part of the official inventory in all public offices? A. Constitution B. Public Service Rules C. Financial Regulations D. Procurement ActThe PMS replaced which system in the Federal Civil Service? A. APER B. KPI system C. ISO compliance D. Balanced scorecardPerformance Management Cycle in the Civil Service runs from: A. July to June B. October to September C. January to December D. April to MarchWhich 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-GeneralOfficers 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 – 60The Code of Conduct for Public Officers is provided for in: A. Labour Act B. Nigerian Constitution C. Financial Regulations D. OHCSF CircularsA public officer must not accept: A. Gifts that may compromise integrity B. Salary C. Allowances D. Official transportWho approves sabbatical leave for officers? A. Head of Service B. Permanent Secretary C. Federal Civil Service Commission D. Accountant-GeneralIn 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 punishment for an officer found guilty of misconduct? A. Suspension B. Termination or other disciplinary action C. Promotion denial D. Salary reductionUnauthorized disclosure of official information is a breach of: A. Freedom of Information Act B. Oath of Secrecy C. Financial Regulations D. Procurement ActIntegrity in the Public Service means: A. Acting with honesty and accountability B. Following friends’ instructions C. Disregarding official rules D. Avoiding circularsWhat is the maximum number of children allowed for estacode eligibility? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 6Who has the power to dismiss officers from the Civil Service? A. Head of Service B. Federal Civil Service Commission C. Permanent Secretary D. Auditor-GeneralPromotions in the Public Service shall be based primarily on: a) Political affiliation b) Seniority only c) Merit and seniority d) Gender balanceQuestions 61 – 70Which Nigerian city is known as the “Centre of Commerce”? A. Lagos B. Kano C. Onitsha D. Port HarcourtThe River Niger and River Benue meet at which Nigerian city? A. Lokoja B. Onitsha C. Makurdi D. JebbaWhat currency is used in Nigeria? A. Dollar B. Pound C. Naira D. CediWhich Nigerian University is the oldest? A. Ahmadu Bello University B. University of Ibadan C. University of Lagos D. University of Nigeria NsukkaWho was the first female Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives? A. Stella Oduah B. Patricia Etteh C. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala D. Dora AkunyiliHow many states are in Nigeria? A. 30 B. 32 C. 36 D. 38What year did Nigeria become a republic? A. 1960 B. 1963 C. 1966 D. 1979Nigeria gained independence in which year? A. 1957 B. 1960 C. 1963 D. 1970The Nigerian coat of arms features which two animals? A. Lions B. Horse C. Eagles D. B and CWho was Nigeria’s first Prime Minister? A. Nnamdi Azikiwe B. Tafawa Balewa C. Obafemi Awolowo D. Ahmadu Bello