NIS Past Questions and Answers PDF Download 2025 – Here is how to get ready for your Nigerian Immigration Service Recruitment screening exercise and stand a chance to be shortlisted.

Why You Need the NIS Past Questions

The Nigerian Immigration Service recruitment exam is always very competitive. Thousands of applicants apply, but only a few are selected. One of the best ways to prepare is by practising past questions and answers.

These questions give you an idea of:

  • The format of the exams

  • Frequently repeated questions

  • Time management during the test

  • Areas to focus on (General Knowledge, Current Affairs, English, Mathematics, and NIS-related questions)

What the NIS Exam Covers

Typically, the recruitment test includes:

  1. English Language – comprehension, grammar, synonyms/antonyms.

  2. Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning – simple arithmetic, percentages, ratios, word problems.

  3. General Studies – current affairs, Nigerian history, government policies, and NIS structure.

  4. Professional Knowledge – basic immigration policies, laws, and security awareness.

Sample NIS Past Questions

English Language

  1. Choose the word that is nearest in meaning to Transparent:
    a) Dark
    b) Clear ✅
    c) Strong
    d) Bright

Mathematics
2. If a man earns ₦120,000 monthly, how much will he earn in 8 months?
a) ₦960,000 ✅
b) ₦1,000,000
c) ₦860,000
d) ₦920,000

General Knowledge
3. Who is the current Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Immigration Service?
(Answer will vary depending on the year — update accordingly)

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SECTION A: ENGLISH LANGUAGE (50 QUESTIONS)

  1. After many years of humble beginnings, the family has struck ________.
    A) Oil
    B) Gold
    C) Water
    D) Luck

  2. Neither the players nor the coach ___ present.
    A) Were
    B) Was
    C) Be
    D) Are

  3. Choose the word nearest in meaning to Reluctant.
    A) Eager
    B) Anxious
    C) Unwilling
    D) Ready

  4. Fill in the blank: He is the man ______ car was stolen.
    A) Who’s
    B) Whose
    C) Whom
    D) Who

  5. Choose the opposite of Generous.
    A) Kind
    B) Open
    C) Nice
    D) Stingy

  6. Pick the correct spelling:
    A) Acommodate
    B) Acommodate
    C) Accommodate
    D) Accomondate

  7. Which of the following is a synonym for Cease?
    A) Stop
    B) Begin
    C) Start
    D) Continue

  8. Each of the girls ___ singing.
    A) Are
    B) Is
    C) Were
    D) Have

  9. Opposite of Transparent:
    A) Open
    B) Opaque
    C) Clear
    D) Plain

  10. The book is different ___ the others.
    A) To
    B) From
    C) Of
    D) By

  11. The plural of phenomenon is:
    A) Phenomenons
    B) Phenomena
    C) Phenomenae
    D) Phenomenas

  12. The antonym of ancient:
    A) Modern
    B) Old
    C) Primitive
    D) Obsolete

  13. A group of lions is called a:
    A) Herd
    B) Pride
    C) Flock
    D) Pack

  14. The boy as well as his sisters ___ coming.
    A) Are
    B) Is
    C) Were
    D) Be

  15. Synonym of benevolent:
    A) Mean
    B) Kind
    C) Wicked
    D) Cruel

  16. Which of these is correct?
    A) She have gone
    B) She has gone
    C) She are gone
    D) She was gone

  17. Opposite of victory:
    A) Win
    B) Success
    C) Defeat
    D) Triumph

  18. Fill in: Ade is the ______ of the two boys.
    A) Tallest
    B) Taller
    C) Tall
    D) More tall

  19. Which is correct?
    A) Its raining
    B) It’s raining
    C) Its’ raining
    D) It raining

  20. Opposite of expand:
    A) Contract
    B) Grow
    C) Enlarge
    D) Increase

  21. A person who writes poems is a:
    A) Novelist
    B) Writer
    C) Poet
    D) Editor

  22. The past tense of swim is:
    A) Swimmed
    B) Swummed
    C) Swam
    D) Swim

  23. Synonym of Elderly:
    A) Young
    B) Old
    C) Tiny
    D) Juvenile

  24. The baby cried because it was ______.
    A) Hunger
    B) Hungry
    C) Hungered
    D) Hung

  25. Pick the correct: Musa and I ___ friends.
    A) Am
    B) Are
    C) Is
    D) Be

  26. Opposite of Courage:
    A) Confidence
    B) Fear
    C) Boldness
    D) Bravery

  27. The synonym of Rapid:
    A) Slow
    B) Fast
    C) Late
    D) Calm

  28. The teacher punished the boys because they ______ late.
    A) Was
    B) Were
    C) Are
    D) Be

  29. Antonym of Love:
    A) Care
    B) Like
    C) Hate
    D) Admire

  30. Choose the right preposition: He is interested ___ football.
    A) On
    B) For
    C) In
    D) At

  31. The synonym of Happy:
    A) Sad
    B) Joyful
    C) Angry
    D) Annoyed

  32. The antonym of Accept:
    A) Take
    B) Reject
    C) Welcome
    D) Receive

  33. Fill in: She sings better than ____.
    A) I
    B) Me
    C) My
    D) Mine

  34. Correct spelling:
    A) Indispensible
    B) Indispensable
    C) Indespensible
    D) Indespensable

  35. Antonym of Friend:
    A) Enemy
    B) Ally
    C) Partner
    D) Neighbor

  36. Fill in: He works harder than ____.
    A) I do
    B) Me does
    C) I
    D) Myself

  37. Synonym of Vacant:
    A) Full
    B) Empty
    C) Occupied
    D) Busy

  38. Correct spelling:
    A) Questionnaire
    B) Questionaire
    C) Qustionaire
    D) Questionnare

  39. Opposite of Permanent:
    A) Stable
    B) Temporary
    C) Lasting
    D) Durable

  40. Choose the right: The police ___ arrested the thief.
    A) Have
    B) Has
    C) Was
    D) Is

  41. Synonym of Brief:
    A) Long
    B) Short
    C) Endless
    D) Huge

  42. Correct option: Mathematics ___ my best subject.
    A) Are
    B) Is
    C) Were
    D) Be

  43. Antonym of Truth:
    A) Reality
    B) Falsehood
    C) Honesty
    D) Fact

  44. Choose the right tense: I have never ___ to the UK.
    A) Gone
    B) Been
    C) Went
    D) Go

  45. Synonym of Purchase:
    A) Sell
    B) Buy
    C) Borrow
    D) Give

  46. Correct spelling:
    A) Governer
    B) Governor
    C) Govoner
    D) Governar

  47. Opposite of Deep:
    A) Wide
    B) High
    C) Shallow
    D) Narrow

  48. He is taller ___ his brother.
    A) To
    B) Than
    C) From
    D) Of

  49. Synonym of Quick:
    A) Fast
    B) Slow
    C) Delay
    D) Weak

  50. Antonym of Polite:
    A) Rude
    B) Respectful
    C) Courteous
    D) Humble

SECTION B: CURRENT AFFAIRS (50 QUESTIONS)

  1. NIS was carved out of the Nigeria Police Force in:
    A) 1960
    B) 1964
    C) 1958
    D) 1970

  2. NIS became a separate service/department in:
    A) 1960
    B) 1963
    C) 1979
    D) 1985

  3. The head of NIS is titled:
    A) Director-General
    B) Inspector-General
    C) Comptroller-General of Immigration (CGI)
    D) Commandant-General

  4. NIS operates under the:
    A) Ministry of Defence
    B) Ministry of Interior
    C) Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    D) Ministry of Justice

  5. Nigeria shares land borders with how many countries?
    A) 3
    B) 4
    C) 5
    D) 6

  6. Which of the following is NOT a neighbour of Nigeria?
    A) Benin
    B) Cameroon
    C) Niger
    D) Ghana

  7. ECOWAS stands for:
    A) Economic Commission of West African States
    B) Economic Community of West African States
    C) European Council of West African States
    D) Ecological Committee of West African States

  8. Visa-free entry for ECOWAS citizens typically lasts up to:
    A) 30 days
    B) 60 days
    C) 90 days
    D) 120 days

  9. How many current member states are there in the ECOWAS?
    A) 10
    B) 12
    C) 15
    D) 20

  10. A travel document facilitating regional movement for Nigerians in West Africa is the:
    A) Diplomatic Passport
    B) ECOWAS Travel Certificate
    C) Seaman’s Book
    D) Alien Card

  11. The first African country to introduce the e-passport was:
    A) South Africa
    B) Kenya
    C) Nigeria
    D) Ghana

  12. The standard Nigerian passport cover is:
    A) Blue
    B) Green
    C) Red
    D) Black

  13. Common Nigerian passport categories are:
    A) Standard only
    B) Standard & Diplomatic
    C) Standard, Official/Service & Diplomatic
    D) Standard, Official/Service, Diplomatic & Refugee

  14. CERPAC stands for:
    A) Central Passport Control
    B) Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Alien Card
    C) Certificate of Entry and Residency for Persons and Aliens in Communities
    D) Continental Entry Registration Permit and Access Card

  15. Visa-on-Arrival in Nigeria is primarily targeted at:
    A) All tourists from any country
    B) Business travellers who meet the criteria
    C) Only ECOWAS citizens
    D) Nigerian dual citizens

  16. Which category of visitors generally does not require a visa for short stays in Nigeria?
    A) US citizens
    B) Commonwealth citizens
    C) ECOWAS citizens
    D) Non-ECOWAS Africans

  17. A core NIS duty at international airports is:
    A) Air traffic control
    B) Baggage handling
    C) Immigration clearance and stamping
    D) Ticket sales

  18. Overstaying a Nigerian visa violates:
    A) Criminal Code
    B) Immigration Regulations/Act
    C) Company Law
    D) Tax Law

  19. Deportation orders are typically signed by the:
    A) Local Government Chairman
    B) Minister of Interior (on recommendation/under law)
    C) Any police officer
    D) Airline Station Manager

  20. Primary legislation governing immigration in Nigeria is the:
    A) Evidence Act
    B) Immigration Act and Regulations
    C) Companies and Allied Matters Act
    D) Criminal Procedure Act

  21. A “Prohibited Immigrant” is:
    A) Any tourist
    B) A person barred by law from entry
    C) Only convicted criminals
    D) Any stateless person

  22. The e-Passport enrolment system primarily captures:
    A) Bank data
    B) Biometric data (chip-based)
    C) Academic records
    D) Tax records

  23. Which is a primary NIS formation?
    A) Civil Defence Corps
    B) Border Patrol Corps
    C) Customs Strike Force
    D) Road Safety Patrol

  24. Key national partner agency against trafficking in persons:
    A) NAFDAC
    B) NAPTIP
    C) NCC
    D) NESREA

  25. Which agency handles customs and excise in Nigeria?
    A) NIS
    B) Nigeria Customs Service (NCS)
    C) FRSC
    D) NSCDC

  26. Nigeria’s international dialling code is:
    A) +233
    B) +234
    C) +235
    D) +229

  27. Nigeria’s time zone is:
    A) GMT (UTC+0)
    B) WAT (UTC+1)
    C) CAT (UTC+2)
    D) EAT (UTC+3)

  28. Expatriate Quota approvals are issued by the:
    A) Ministry of Labour
    B) Ministry of Interior
    C) Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    D) NIS directly

  29. To work legally in Nigeria, a foreigner typically needs:
    A) Tourist visa only
    B) STR (Subject to Regularisation) visa + residence/work permit (CERPAC)
    C) Transit visa
    D) Student visa only

  30. The document that authorises a foreign national’s residence is the:
    A) BVN
    B) NIN
    C) Residence Permit (CERPAC)
    D) ECOWAS Certificate

  31. NIMC means:
    A) National Immigration Management Council
    B) National Identity Management Commission
    C) Nigerian Identity Monitoring Council
    D) National Internal Management Commission

  32. NIN stands for:
    A) National Immigration Number
    B) National Identification Number
    C) Nigerian Identity Node
    D) National Internal Number

  33. NDLEA stands for:
    A) National Directorate for Labour and Employment Agency
    B) National Drug Law Enforcement Agency
    C) Nigerian Development and Land Evaluation Agency
    D) National Defence Logistics and Equipment Agency

  34. FRSC stands for:
    A) Federal Road Safety Commission
    B) Federal Road Safety Corps
    C) Federal Road Security Corps
    D) Federal Route Safety Commission

  35. A short-stay visa for meetings/visits is generally a:
    A) Transit visa
    B) Business/Visitor visa
    C) Permanent residence visa
    D) Diplomatic visa

  36. Which of the following is NOT a class of Nigerian visa?
    A) Tourist/Visitor
    B) Temporary Work (STR)
    C) Study/Resident
    D) Driver’s Licence Visa

  37. Nigeria’s north-eastern border touches:
    A) Lake Victoria
    B) Lake Chad
    C) Lake Volta
    D) Lake Tanganyika

  38. The main international airport in Lagos is:
    A) Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport
    B) Murtala Muhammed International Airport
    C) Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport
    D) Port Harcourt International Airport

  39. A major seaport complex in Lagos is:
    A) Onne
    B) Apapa
    C) Warri
    D) Calabar

  40. Nigeria belongs to which continental body?
    A) EU
    B) OAS
    C) African Union (AU)
    D) ASEAN

  41. Nigeria’s Independence Day is celebrated on:
    A) May 29
    B) October 4
    C) October 1
    D) January 1

  42. The capital city of Nigeria is:
    A) Lagos
    B) Ibadan
    C) Abuja
    D) Kano

  43. Nigeria’s Internet country code top-level domain is:
    A) .na
    B) .ng
    C) .nr
    D) .nrn

  44. On the Coat of Arms, the two white horses represent:
    A) Unity
    B) Dignity
    C) Peace
    D) Strength only

  45. The black shield on the Coat of Arms signifies:
    A) Coal deposits
    B) Fertile soil
    C) Oil reserves
    D) Night sky

  46. Nigeria’s national motto is:
    A) Unity and Peace Forever
    B) Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress
    C) Peace and Prosperity Always
    D) Strength and Honour

  47. Nigeria has how many geopolitical zones?
    A) 4
    B) 5
    C) 6
    D) 7

  48. Nigeria has how many states (excluding FCT)?
    A) 30
    B) 35
    C) 36
    D) 37

  49. The official language of Nigeria is:
    A) Hausa
    B) Yoruba
    C) English
    D) Arabic

  50. The confluence of the Rivers Niger and Benue is at:
    A) Onitsha
    B) Lokoja
    C) Warri
    D) Yola

    SECTION C: GENERAL STUDIES (20)

    1. The legislative arm of Nigeria’s federal government is the:
      A) National Assembly
      B) Federal Executive Council
      C) Supreme Court
      D) Council of State

    2. The judiciary primarily:
      A) Makes laws
      B) Executes policies
      C) Interprets laws
      D) Conducts elections

    3. “Rule of Law” means:
      A) Government is above the law
      B) Everyone, including government, is subject to the law
      C) Only judges obey the law
      D) The majority decides without laws

    4. Separation of powers divides authority among:
      A) Executive & military
      B) Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
      C) Police & courts only
      D) States & LGAs only

    5. Democracy is best described as:
      A) Rule by the few
      B) Government of, by, and for the people
      C) Military rule
      D) Theocracy

    6. Citizenship in Nigeria can be acquired by:
      A) Purchase only
      B) Birth, registration, or naturalisation
      C) Military service only
      D) Residency alone

    7. Which is a fundamental human right?
      A) Right to indefinite detention
      B) Freedom of expression
      C) Right to avoid taxes
      D) Right to carry arms without control

    8. A referendum is:
      A) Appointment of ministers
      B) Direct vote by citizens on an issue
      C) Vote of no confidence in parliament
      D) Court judgement

    9. Federalism is:
      A) One central government only
      B) Division of powers between central and component units
      C) Traditional rule alone
      D) Military command system

    10. How many Local Government Areas are in Nigeria?
      A) 768
      B) 774
      C) 780
      D) 820

    11. Which is a typical function of local government?
      A) Currency issuance
      B) Waste management & local rates
      C) National defence
      D) Diplomacy

    12. The supreme law of Nigeria is the:
      A) Penal Code
      B) Constitution
      C) Gazette
      D) Decree

    13. Nigeria operates a ____ legislature at the federal level.
      A) Unicameral
      B) Bicameral (Senate & House of Representatives)
      C) Tricameral
      D) None

    14. The tenure of members of the National Assembly is:
      A) 3 years
      B) 4 years
      C) 5 years
      D) 6 years

    15. Which is NOT part of civil society?
      A) NGOs
      B) Professional associations
      C) Armed Forces
      D) Faith-based groups

    16. The national budget is legally authorized by the:
      A) Executive Order alone
      B) Appropriation Act
      C) Gazette notice
      D) Judicial review

    17. Nigeria’s public complaints “ombudsman” institution is the:
      A) EFCC
      B) Public Complaints Commission
      C) ICPC
      D) Code of Conduct Bureau

    18. The supreme audit institution is the:
      A) Accountant-General of the Federation
      B) Auditor-General for the Federation
      C) Budget Office
      D) Fiscal Responsibility Commission

    19. The body that conducts federal elections is:
      A) NEC
      B) FEDECO
      C) INEC
      D) NECON

    20. The agency responsible for national censuses is the:
      A) NBS
      B) National Population Commission (NPC)
      C) Bureau of Public Service Reforms
      D) National Orientation Agency

    SECTION D: QUANTITATIVE / NUMERACY (20)

    1. If a passport fee increases from ₦25,000 to ₦30,000, percentage increase =
      A) 16%
      B) 20% (₦5,000/₦25,000 = 0.20)
      C) 24%
      D) 25%

    2. 25% of 240 =
      A) 50
      B) 60
      C) 65
      D) 70

    3. Average of 10, 20, 30, 40 =
      A) 20
      B) 25 ((10+20+30+40)/4)
      C) 30
      D) 35

    4. Convert 3/4 to percentage:
      A) 50%
      B) 75%
      C) 80%
      D) 100%

    5. Solve: 2x + 5 = 15 → x =
      A) 4
      B) 5
      C) 6
      D) 7

    6. Simple interest on ₦50,000 at 12% p.a. for 2 years =
      A) ₦10,000
      B) ₦11,000
      C) ₦12,000 (50,000 × 0.12 × 2)
      D) ₦13,000

    7. A phone discounted 10% from ₦200,000 sells for:
      A) ₦185,000
      B) ₦180,000
      C) ₦190,000
      D) ₦175,000

    8. Ratio 3:5 expressed as a fraction =
      A) 5/3
      B) 3/5
      C) 3/8
      D) 8/3

    9. A vehicle travels 120 km in 3 hours. Average speed =
      A) 30 km/h
      B) 40 km/h
      C) 50 km/h
      D) 60 km/h

    10. Convert 2.5 hours to minutes:
      A) 120
      B) 150
      C) 160
      D) 180

    11. LCM of 6 and 8 is:
      A) 12
      B) 18
      C) 24
      D) 48

    12. HCF (GCD) of 18 and 24 is:
      A) 3
      B) 6
      C) 12
      D) 18

    13. Percentage decrease from 80 to 64 =
      A) 10%
      B) 15%
      C) 20% ((80−64)/80 = 0.20)
      D) 25%

    14. If a border officer processes ₦900 per diem, earnings in 12 days =
      A) ₦9,600
      B) ₦10,200
      C) ₦10,800
      D) ₦11,400

    15. Median of the set {4, 7, 9, 10, 12} =
      A) 7
      B) 9
      C) 10
      D) 12

    16. Convert 0.375 to a simplified fraction:
      A) 1/4
      B) 3/8
      C) 5/8
      D) 7/16

    17. If $1 = ₦800, then $75 costs:
      A) ₦52,500
      B) ₦55,000
      C) ₦60,000
      D) ₦62,500

    18. If x/3 = 12, then x =
      A) 24
      B) 30
      C) 33
      D) 36

    19. Area of a rectangle with length 12 cm and width 5 cm =
      A) 17 cm²
      B) 60 cm²
      C) 34 cm²
      D) 24 cm²

    20. The average of five numbers is 18. Their total sum is:
      A) 80
      B) 85
      C) 90 (18 × 5)
      D) 96

NIS Past Questions and Answers PDF Download 2025 – Bonus Tip

  • Practice at least 20–30 questions daily.

  • Revise current affairs and Nigerian government policies.

  • Arrive at the exam center early with all required documents./

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