Home CBT TEST CSS 103 CBT PRACTICE CBT TEST CSS 103 CBT PRACTICE By Phil - January 13, 2025 49 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp CSS 103 1 / 40 1. Informal social control mechanisms in traditional African societies include: A. Judicial trials B. National constitutions C. Oath-taking and ostracism D. Police interventions 2 / 40 2. The role of the church as an agent of social control involves: A. Teaching moral values and ethics B. Resolving labor disputes C. Enforcing constitutional laws D. Organizing community patrols 3 / 40 3. One goal of the 'G' Department in the Nigeria Police Force is to: A. Conduct criminal trials B. Oversee police budgets C. Enhance the use of technology in policing D. Draft national security policies 4 / 40 4. Informal social control mechanisms in African societies often included: A. Legal proceedings B. Police patrols C. Satirical masquerades D. Government tribunals 5 / 40 5. A unique characteristic of pre-colonial policing was: A. Formation of military alliances B. Use of spiritual and community-based methods C. Strict adherence to international laws D. Heavy reliance on foreign forces 6 / 40 6. The Nigeria Police Force Constitutionally derives its authority from: A. United Nations Charter B. 1999 Constitution of Nigeria C. Federal Ministry of Defense D. African Union Resolutions 7 / 40 7. The effectiveness of policing is measured by: A. Citizen satisfaction and safety perception B. Increased crime rates C. Police autonomy D. Public complaints about officers 8 / 40 8. The Nigeria Police Force primarily depends on what type of funding? A. State budgets B. Federal government allocations C. International grants D. Community donations 9 / 40 9. The primary duty of the police in criminal investigations includes: A. Presiding over court cases B. Conducting trials C. Drafting legal documents D. Apprehending offenders 10 / 40 10. The police department responsible for training in Nigeria is labeled as: A. 'F' Department B. 'E' Department C. 'A' Department D. 'C' Department 11 / 40 11. The concept of "folkways" refers to: A. Strict moral rules B. Rituals and traditions that regulate behavior C. Legal norms enforced by courts D. Scientific discoveries 12 / 40 12. The Nigeria Police Force was first established in: A. 1900 B. 1891 C. 1861 D. 1930 13 / 40 13. The practice of police officers demanding bribes at checkpoints is an example of: A. Proper law enforcement B. Community policing C. Corruption D. Procedural fairness 14 / 40 14. Police corruption typically includes: A. Educational campaigns B. Regular training C. Illegal roadblocks for bribe collection D. Community engagement 15 / 40 15. A significant feature of the community policing model is: A. Increased military presence B. Centralized law enforcement C. Reduced community involvement D. Stronger connection between police and community 16 / 40 16. Social control is crucial for preventing: A. Electoral processes B. Economic recession C. Technological development D. Anarchy and disorder 17 / 40 17. Police discretion is important because it allows officers to: A. Enforce laws selectively B. Punish citizens without trials C. Make decisions suitable for specific situations D. Report directly to community leaders 18 / 40 18. The police department responsible for logistics and supply manages: A. Purchase of uniforms and vehicles B. Training programs C. Community outreach D. Crime investigations 19 / 40 19. Formal social control is mainly exercised by: A. Family members B. Peer groups C. Government institutions D. Religious leaders 20 / 40 20. The role of the extended family in pre-colonial Nigeria included: A. Conducting military operations B. Organizing political campaigns C. Collecting taxes for the government D. Enforcing social norms and behavior 21 / 40 21. One of the statutory functions of the Nigeria Police Force is to: A. Conduct public opinion surveys B. Create new laws C. Develop infrastructure D. Maintain law and order 22 / 40 22. The term "law enforcement" primarily refers to the activity of: A. Enforcing contracts B. Educating citizens on their rights C. Creating laws for society D. Enforcing societal rules and norms 23 / 40 23. The Nigeria Police Force operates at how many levels of government in the country? A. Two levels B. Three levels C. Four levels D. One level 24 / 40 24. The Nigeria Police Force Headquarters is located in: A. Lagos B. Port Harcourt C. Abuja D. Kano 25 / 40 25. Community policing emphasizes: A. Police autonomy B. Collaboration with community members C. Restriction of civilian participation D. Military enforcement 26 / 40 26. The type of social control regulated by customs, traditions, and mores is: A. Informal B. Formal C. Institutional D. Legal 27 / 40 27. A significant challenge affecting the Nigeria Police Force is: A. Overstaffing B. Adequate funding C. Advanced equipment D. Political interference 28 / 40 28. The main reason for providing modern firearms to the police is to: A. Promote community policing B. Reduce police corruption C. Increase the visibility of officers D. Enhance their ability to handle security threats 29 / 40 29. One key factor contributing to police inefficiency in Nigeria is: A. Excessive recruitment of personnel B. Shortage of advanced investigative tools C. Over-reliance on traditional methods D. Lack of public cooperation 30 / 40 30. One major reason for the establishment of social control is to: A. Promote technological advancements B. Increase economic competition C. Prevent societal disintegration D. Strengthen political campaigns 31 / 40 31. The main agency responsible for law enforcement in Nigeria is: A. Nigerian Army B. Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) C. Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) D. Nigeria Police Force (NPF) 32 / 40 32. The introduction of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) in Nigeria aims to: A. Assist in crime prevention and detection B. Monitor police activities C. Reduce police discretion D. Promote traffic regulation 33 / 40 33. Police brutality often stems from: A. Adequate resources B. Poor working conditions C. Effective training D. High public trust 34 / 40 34. The Nigerian Constitution limits the police to: A. Enforcing state laws only B. Handling foreign relations C. Operating within specified jurisdictions D. Creating new policies independently 35 / 40 35. One significant duty of the police during elections is to: A. Conduct campaigns B. Ensure free and fair voting C. Supervise voter registration D. Support political parties 36 / 40 36. One major reason for inadequate manpower in the Nigeria Police Force is: A. Strict educational requirements B. Over-reliance on technology C. High rate of resignations D. Limited recruitment opportunities 37 / 40 37. The 1999 Nigerian Constitution provides for the establishment of: A. State military organizations B. The Nigeria Police Force C. Community vigilante groups D. Independent local police forces 38 / 40 38. The Hausa Constabulary was significant because it: A. Enforced labor laws B. Functioned as a military-style police force C. Led anti-corruption campaigns D. Drafted the Nigerian Constitution 39 / 40 39. The body responsible for supervising all police activities in Nigeria is the: A. Ministry of Justice B. National Assembly C. Office of the Inspector-General of Police D. Federal Road Safety Corps 40 / 40 40. The term "discretion" in policing refers to: A. Refusing to handle certain cases B. Avoiding all public interactions C. The ability to make decisions based on judgment D. Adhering to strict guidelines Your score isThe average score is 71% 0% Restart quiz Related posts: POL 101 CBT TEST EXAM MODE FUOYE BIO 102 CBT PRACTICE TEST CSS 101 CBT Practice Test MBC 201 CBT PRACTICE TEST
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