50 Nigerian immigration services and current affairs pass questions and answers

 

50 Nigerian immigration services and current affairs pass questions and answers
50 Nigerian immigration services and current affairs pass questions and answers


SECTION A: NIGERIAN IMMIGRATION SERVICE (1–30)

1. What does NIS stand for?

A. National Internal Security

B. Nigerian Intelligence Service

C. Nigerian Immigration Service

D. National Immigration System

Answer: C

2. The Nigerian Immigration Service was established in:

A. 1956

B. 1960

C. 1963

D. 1970

Answer: C

3. NIS operates under which ministry?

A. Ministry of Defence

B. Ministry of Interior

C. Ministry of Justice

D. Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Answer: B

4. The head of NIS is known as:

A. Inspector General

B. Director General

C. Comptroller General

D. Commandant General

Answer: C

5. Major duty of NIS is to:

A. Fight crime

B. Control borders

C. Conduct elections

D. Collect taxes

Answer: B

6. Which document allows a foreigner to enter Nigeria legally?

A. Passport

B. Birth certificate

C. Visa

D. Permit

Answer: C

7. Nigerian international passport is issued by:

A. Ministry of Foreign Affairs

B. NPF

C. NIS

D. INEC

Answer: C

8. Official uniform color of NIS is:

A. Blue

B. Black

C. Green

D. Brown

Answer: C

9. ECOWAS means:

A. Economic Council of West African States

B. Economic Community of West African States

C. Eastern Community of West Africa

D. Economic Commission of Africa

Answer: B

10. Validity of Nigerian passport includes:

A. 2 years only

B. 4 years only

C. 5 and 10 years

D. Lifetime

Answer: C

11. Expatriate quota allows companies to:

A. Import goods

B. Employ foreigners

C. Pay tax

D. Export products

Answer: B

12. Control of movement across borders is called:

A. Security

B. Border control

C. Patrol

D. Surveillance

Answer: B

13. Deportation means:

A. Arrest

B. Detention

C. Removal of illegal foreigners

D. Border patrol

Answer: C

14. NIS motto is:

A. Unity and Faith

B. Service and Humility

C. Duty and Honour

D. Discipline and Service

Answer: B

15. Nigeria is located in:

A. Asia

B. Europe

C. Africa

D. America

Answer: C

16. A biometric passport contains:

A. Only photo

B. Digital personal data

C. Signature only

D. Visa stamp

Answer: B

17. Visa on arrival means visa is obtained:

A. Before travel

B. Online only

C. At entry point

D. At embassy

Answer: C

18. Illegal migration refers to:

A. Tourism

B. Legal travel

C. Unlawful entry or stay

D. Business travel

Answer: C

19. Which body manages migration globally?

A. UNDP

B. IOM

C. WHO

D. UNICEF

Answer: B

20. ECOWAS travel certificate is used for travel within:

A. Africa

B. West Africa

C. Nigeria

D. Europe

Answer: B

21. Residence permit allows a foreigner to:

A. Vote

B. Work only

C. Live legally in Nigeria

D. Own land

Answer: C

22. Naturalization means:

A. Deportation

B. Visa issuance

C. Becoming a citizen

D. Border patrol

Answer: C

23. Which is higher in rank?

A. Assistant Superintendent

B. Superintendent

C. Inspector

D. Sergeant

Answer: B

24. Illegal entry is entry without:

A. Luggage

B. Permission

C. Valid documents

D. Money

Answer: C

25. Border patrol focuses on:

A. Offices

B. Airports only

C. Border areas

D. Cities

Answer: C

26. Which document proves Nigerian citizenship?

A. National ID

B. Passport

C. Birth certificate

D. All of the above

Answer: D

27. Migration means:

A. War

B. Movement of people

C. Trade

D. Education

Answer: B

28. Visa expiration means:

A. Visa renewal

B. End of validity

C. New visa

D. Deportation

Answer: B

29. Nigerian borders are controlled mainly by:

A. Army

B. Police

C. Immigration

D. Customs

Answer: C

30. NIS officers are responsible for:

A. Tax collection

B. Border security

C. Road safety

D. Fire service

Answer: B

SECTION B: CURRENT AFFAIRS (31–55)

31. Current President of Nigeria (2026) is:

A. Muhammadu Buhari

B. Goodluck Jonathan

C. Bola Ahmed Tinubu

D. Atiku Abubakar

Answer: C

32. Capital of Nigeria is:

A. Lagos

B. Kaduna

C. Abuja

D. Ibadan

Answer: C

33. Nigeria has how many states?

A. 30

B. 36

C. 37

D. 40

Answer: B

34. Minister of Interior (2026):

A. Rauf Aregbesola

B. Tunji-Ojo

C. Abba Moro

D. Amaechi

Answer: B

35. Nigeria gained independence in:

A. 1957

B. 1959

C. 1960

D. 1963

Answer: C

36. Nigeria practices:

A. Unitary system

B. Federal system

C. Confederal system

D. Monarchy

Answer: B

37. Nigeria’s currency is:

A. Dollar

B. Pound

C. Naira

D. Cedi

Answer: C

38. Highest law of Nigeria is:

A. Act

B. Decree

C. Constitution

D. Bill

Answer: C

39. Nigeria is a member of:

A. NATO

B. UN

C. EU

D. OPEC only

Answer: B

40. NYSC stands for:

A. National Youth Social Corps

B. National Youth Service Corps

C. Nigerian Youth Service Corps

D. National Young Service Corps

Answer: B

41. Nigeria’s economy is driven mainly by:

A. Agriculture

B. Manufacturing

C. Oil and gas

D. Tourism

Answer: C

42. Democracy means:

A. Rule by army

B. Rule by king

C. Government by the people

D. Rule by rich

Answer: C

43. INEC conducts:

A. Census

B. Elections

C. Tax

D. Budget

Answer: B

44. Nigeria became a republic in:

A. 1960

B. 1963

C. 1966

D. 1979

Answer: B

45. River Niger is the:

A. Shortest river

B. Longest river

C. Smallest river

D. Fastest river

Answer: B

46. GDP means:

A. Gross Domestic Product

B. General Development Plan

C. Global Domestic Price

D. Government Development Project

Answer: A

47. Inflation is:

A. Fall in prices

B. Rise in prices

C. Stable prices

D. Free prices

Answer: B

48. Senate President (2026):

A. Bukola Saraki

B. Ahmad Lawan

C. Godswill Akpabio

D. David Mark

Answer: C

49. Nigeria is in:

A. East Africa

B. North Africa

C. West Africa

D. Central Africa

Answer: C

50. Terrorism means:

A. Peaceful protest

B. Use of fear and violence

C. Demonstration

D. Debate

Answer: B

SECTION C: MATHEMATICS (51–80)

51. 2 + 5 =

A. 5

B. 6

C. 7

D. 8

Answer: C

52. 10 × 4 =

A. 20

B. 30

C. 40

D. 50

Answer: C

53. 50 ÷ 5 =

A. 5

B. 10

C. 15

D. 20

Answer: B

54. Square of 6 =

A. 12

B. 18

C. 36

D. 42

Answer: C

55. 25% of 200 =

A. 25

B. 40

C. 50

D. 100

Answer: C

56. 7 × 9 =

A. 56

B. 63

C. 72

D. 81

Answer: B

57. LCM of 4 and 6 =

A. 10

B. 12

C. 18

D. 24

Answer: B

58. Square root of 81 =

A. 7

B. 8

C. 9

D. 10

Answer: C

59. Value of π =

A. 3.12

B. 3.14

C. 3.16

D. 3.18

Answer: B

60. 100 ÷ 4 =

A. 20

B. 25

C. 30

D. 40

Answer: B

SECTION D: ENGLISH LANGUAGE (81–100)

81. Correct spelling:

A. Recieve

B. Receive

C. Receve

D. Recive

Answer: B

82. Plural of child:

A. Childs

B. Childrens

C. Children

D. Childes

Answer: C

83. Opposite of “Hot”:

A. Warm

B. Cold

C. Heat

D. Fire

Answer: B

84. Synonym of “Happy”:

A. Angry

B. Sad

C. Joyful

D. Weak

Answer: C

85. He ___ to school daily.

A. Go

B. Goes

C. Going


D. Gone

Answer: B

86. A noun is a:

A. Action word

B. Describing word

C. Naming word

D. Joining word

Answer: C

87. Correct tense: I ___ yesterday.

A. Go

B. Goes

C. Went

D. Gone

Answer: C

88. Antonym of “Early”:

A. Fast

B. Late

C. Soon

D. Quick

Answer: B

89. Plural of man:

A. Mans

B. Man

C. Men

D. Mens

Answer: C

90. Fill in: She is ___ honest girl.

A. A

B. An

C. The

D. No article

Answer: B

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