CSS 103 1 / 40 1. The primary duty of the police in criminal investigations includes: A. Drafting legal documents B. Conducting trials C. Presiding over court cases D. Apprehending offenders 2 / 40 2. The 1999 Nigerian Constitution provides for the establishment of: A. Community vigilante groups B. State military organizations C. Independent local police forces D. The Nigeria Police Force 3 / 40 3. One major reason for inadequate manpower in the Nigeria Police Force is: A. Limited recruitment opportunities B. Strict educational requirements C. Over-reliance on technology D. High rate of resignations 4 / 40 4. The police department responsible for training in Nigeria is labeled as: A. 'F' Department B. 'E' Department C. 'C' Department D. 'A' Department 5 / 40 5. The body responsible for supervising all police activities in Nigeria is the: A. Federal Road Safety Corps B. Ministry of Justice C. Office of the Inspector-General of Police D. National Assembly 6 / 40 6. The main reason for providing modern firearms to the police is to: A. Enhance their ability to handle security threats B. Reduce police corruption C. Promote community policing D. Increase the visibility of officers 7 / 40 7. The Nigeria Police Force Headquarters is located in: A. Lagos B. Port Harcourt C. Kano D. Abuja 8 / 40 8. The Nigeria Police Force operates at how many levels of government in the country? A. Four levels B. One level C. Two levels D. Three levels 9 / 40 9. A significant feature of the community policing model is: A. Reduced community involvement B. Centralized law enforcement C. Increased military presence D. Stronger connection between police and community 10 / 40 10. A significant challenge affecting the Nigeria Police Force is: A. Advanced equipment B. Overstaffing C. Political interference D. Adequate funding 11 / 40 11. Informal social control mechanisms in African societies often included: A. Government tribunals B. Police patrols C. Legal proceedings D. Satirical masquerades 12 / 40 12. The Nigeria Police Force Constitutionally derives its authority from: A. United Nations Charter B. African Union Resolutions C. Federal Ministry of Defense D. 1999 Constitution of Nigeria 13 / 40 13. Community policing emphasizes: A. Restriction of civilian participation B. Collaboration with community members C. Police autonomy D. Military enforcement 14 / 40 14. Informal social control mechanisms in traditional African societies include: A. Oath-taking and ostracism B. Police interventions C. Judicial trials D. National constitutions 15 / 40 15. The term "law enforcement" primarily refers to the activity of: A. Enforcing contracts B. Creating laws for society C. Educating citizens on their rights D. Enforcing societal rules and norms 16 / 40 16. The practice of police officers demanding bribes at checkpoints is an example of: A. Proper law enforcement B. Procedural fairness C. Corruption D. Community policing 17 / 40 17. The Nigerian Constitution limits the police to: A. Handling foreign relations B. Creating new policies independently C. Operating within specified jurisdictions D. Enforcing state laws only 18 / 40 18. Police discretion is important because it allows officers to: A. Make decisions suitable for specific situations B. Punish citizens without trials C. Report directly to community leaders D. Enforce laws selectively 19 / 40 19. One goal of the 'G' Department in the Nigeria Police Force is to: A. Oversee police budgets B. Draft national security policies C. Conduct criminal trials D. Enhance the use of technology in policing 20 / 40 20. The effectiveness of policing is measured by: A. Public complaints about officers B. Citizen satisfaction and safety perception C. Police autonomy D. Increased crime rates 21 / 40 21. The role of the extended family in pre-colonial Nigeria included: A. Collecting taxes for the government B. Conducting military operations C. Enforcing social norms and behavior D. Organizing political campaigns 22 / 40 22. One significant duty of the police during elections is to: A. Ensure free and fair voting B. Supervise voter registration C. Conduct campaigns D. Support political parties 23 / 40 23. The main agency responsible for law enforcement in Nigeria is: A. Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) B. Nigerian Army C. Nigeria Police Force (NPF) D. Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) 24 / 40 24. The police department responsible for logistics and supply manages: A. Purchase of uniforms and vehicles B. Community outreach C. Crime investigations D. Training programs 25 / 40 25. Social control is crucial for preventing: A. Electoral processes B. Technological development C. Economic recession D. Anarchy and disorder 26 / 40 26. Police corruption typically includes: A. Community engagement B. Illegal roadblocks for bribe collection C. Educational campaigns D. Regular training 27 / 40 27. One key factor contributing to police inefficiency in Nigeria is: A. Over-reliance on traditional methods B. Excessive recruitment of personnel C. Shortage of advanced investigative tools D. Lack of public cooperation 28 / 40 28. The term "discretion" in policing refers to: A. The ability to make decisions based on judgment B. Refusing to handle certain cases C. Avoiding all public interactions D. Adhering to strict guidelines 29 / 40 29. The role of the church as an agent of social control involves: A. Organizing community patrols B. Teaching moral values and ethics C. Enforcing constitutional laws D. Resolving labor disputes 30 / 40 30. One major reason for the establishment of social control is to: A. Increase economic competition B. Strengthen political campaigns C. Prevent societal disintegration D. Promote technological advancements 31 / 40 31. The introduction of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) in Nigeria aims to: A. Reduce police discretion B. Assist in crime prevention and detection C. Monitor police activities D. Promote traffic regulation 32 / 40 32. The Nigeria Police Force primarily depends on what type of funding? A. Federal government allocations B. International grants C. Community donations D. State budgets 33 / 40 33. The Hausa Constabulary was significant because it: A. Enforced labor laws B. Functioned as a military-style police force C. Drafted the Nigerian Constitution D. Led anti-corruption campaigns 34 / 40 34. One of the statutory functions of the Nigeria Police Force is to: A. Maintain law and order B. Create new laws C. Conduct public opinion surveys D. Develop infrastructure 35 / 40 35. A unique characteristic of pre-colonial policing was: A. Strict adherence to international laws B. Formation of military alliances C. Use of spiritual and community-based methods D. Heavy reliance on foreign forces 36 / 40 36. The type of social control regulated by customs, traditions, and mores is: A. Legal B. Informal C. Formal D. Institutional 37 / 40 37. Formal social control is mainly exercised by: A. Government institutions B. Peer groups C. Religious leaders D. Family members 38 / 40 38. The Nigeria Police Force was first established in: A. 1861 B. 1900 C. 1930 D. 1891 39 / 40 39. The concept of "folkways" refers to: A. Legal norms enforced by courts B. Rituals and traditions that regulate behavior C. Strict moral rules D. Scientific discoveries 40 / 40 40. Police brutality often stems from: A. Poor working conditions B. Adequate resources C. Effective training D. High public trust Your score isThe average score is 71% 0% Restart quiz Related posts: POL 101 CBT TEST EXAM MODE FUOYE BIO 102 CBT Practice CSS 101 CBT Practice Test MBC 201 CBT PRACTICE TEST
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