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Ghana Police, Fire, Prisons and Immigration Aptitude Test on Current Affairs & General Knowledge

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 GHANA POLICE SERVICE

Current Affairs & General Knowledge (50 Questions)

  1. The current Inspector-General of Police (IGP) of Ghana as of 2025 is
    A. James Oppong-Boanuh
    B. George Akuffo Dampare
    C. David Asante Apeatu
    D. Christian Tete Yohonu
    D
  2. The Ghana Police Service was established in
    A. 1890
    B. 1870
    C. 1865
    D. 1920
    B
  3. Which ministry supervises the Ghana Police Service?
    A. Ministry of Defence
    B. Ministry of Justice
    C. Ministry of the Interior
    D. Ministry of National Security
    C
  4. The emergency police number in Ghana is
    A. 191
    B. 192
    C. 199
    D. 112
    B
  5. The headquarters of the Ghana Police Service is located in
    A. Ridge
    B. Cantonments
    C. Accra Central
    D. East Legon
    A
  6. Who appoints the Inspector-General of Police?
    A. Parliament
    B. Council of State
    C. President of Ghana
    D. Police Council
    C

    This material contains carefully selected past questions from previous years, designed to help you prepare very well for the upcoming Ghana security Services aptitude tests.
  7. The Police Service Council is chaired by the
    A. Vice President
    B. Minister for Interior
    C. President
    D. Chief Justice
    C
  8. Which unit handles cybercrime?
    A. CID
    B. MTTD
    C. Cybercrime Unit
    D. SWAT
    C
  9. Ghana’s 2024 general election was won by
    A. NPP
    B. NDC
    C. CPP
    D. PNC
    B
  10. The police rank below Superintendent is
    A. Inspector
    B. Chief Inspector
    C. Sergeant
    D. ASP
    A
  11. The Police Service Act is
    A. Act 526
    B. Act 350
    C. Act 625
    D. Act 1970
    B
  12. Which document allows police to search a home legally?
    A. Arrest warrant
    B. Court order
    C. Search warrant
    D. Police notice
    C
  13. The CID stands for
    A. Criminal Investigation Department
    B. Central Intelligence Department
    C. Crime Inspection Division
    D. Criminal Intelligence Division
    A
  14. Who is the Commander-in-Chief of Ghana’s security services?
    A. IGP
    B. Defence Minister
    C. President
    D. Chief of Defence Staff
    C
  15. Which body investigates police misconduct?
    A. EOCO
    B. CHRAJ
    C. National Security
    D. Parliament
    B
  16. The police uniform color is mainly
    A. Blue
    B. Black
    C. Brown
    D. Green
    A
  17. Road traffic enforcement is done by
    A. CID
    B. MTTD
    C. SWAT
    D. Counter Terrorism Unit
    B
  18. Which crime is rising rapidly in Ghana?
    A. Armed robbery
    B. Cyber fraud
    C. Smuggling
    D. Vandalism
    B
  19. The national ID card is issued by
    A. NIA
    B. EC
    C. NCA
    D. GRA
    A
  20. The police motto is
    A. Service with Integrity
    B. Protection and Service
    C. Service to the Nation
    D. Protect and Serve
    D
  21. Which law regulates arrests?
    A. Criminal Offences Act
    B. Criminal Procedure Act
    C. Evidence Act
    D. Courts Act
    B
  22. The police training school at Patase is in
    A. Kumasi
    B. Accra
    C. Takoradi
    D. Koforidua
    A
  23. Who controls promotions in the Police Service?
    A. Police Council
    B. Parliament
    C. Ministry of Defence
    D. IGP alone
    A
  24. Which unit handles VIP protection?
    A. SWAT
    B. CID
    C. MTTD
    D. PIPS
    D
  25. The police rank structure starts with
    A. Constable
    B. Recruit
    C. Sergeant
    D. Lance Corporal
    A
  26. The police assist elections mainly by
    A. Voting
    B. Counting ballots
    C. Providing security
    D. Campaigning
    C
  27. Ghana’s capital city is
    A. Kumasi
    B. Accra
    C. Tamale
    D. Cape Coast
    B
  28. The Police Intelligence Directorate focuses on
    A. Crime prevention
    B. Traffic control
    C. Intelligence gathering
    D. Prosecution
    C
  29. Which crime involves illegal internet activities?
    A. Smuggling
    B. Cybercrime
    C. Burglary
    D. Forgery
    B
  30. Who is the current Minister for Interior?
    A. Ambrose Dery
    B. Henry Quartey
    C. Alhaji Muntaka Mubarak
    D. Dominic Nitiwul
    C
  31. Police recruits are trained to uphold
    A. Loyalty
    B. Discipline
    C. Integrity
    D. All of the above
    D
  32. Which body prosecutes criminal cases?
    A. Police
    B. EOCO
    C. Attorney-General
    D. Courts
    C
  33. Which force supports police during emergencies?
    A. Immigration
    B. Military
    C. Fire Service
    D. Customs
    B
  34. The police emergency number 112 is
    A. Only for police
    B. Only fire
    C. Only ambulance
    D. All emergency services
    D
  35. Who chairs the Police Council meetings in the absence of the President?
    A. Vice President
    B. Interior Minister
    C. IGP
    D. Chief Justice
    A
  36. The CID mainly investigates
    A. Fires
    B. Crimes
    C. Immigration issues
    D. Traffic cases
    B
  37. The Police Service is part of
    A. Armed Forces
    B. Security Services
    C. Judiciary
    D. Civil Service
    B
  38. Which document proves Ghanaian citizenship?
    A. NHIS card
    B. Birth certificate
    C. Passport
    D. Voter ID
    C
  39. The police use firearms mainly for
    A. Punishment
    B. Protection
    C. Intimidation
    D. Display
    B
  40. Ghana operates a
    A. Federal system
    B. Unitary system
    C. Confederal system
    D. Socialist system
    B

    This material contains carefully selected past questions from previous years, designed to help you prepare very well for the upcoming Ghana security Services aptitude tests.
  41. Police officers are prohibited from
    A. Arresting suspects
    B. Using force lawfully
    C. Engaging in politics
    D. Carrying arms
    C
  42. Which region has the most police commands?
    A. Greater Accra
    B. Ashanti
    C. Eastern
    D. Central
    B
  43. A suspect is innocent until
    A. Arrested
    B. Charged
    C. Proven guilty
    D. Detained
    C
  44. The Police Service helps maintain
    A. Order
    B. Peace
    C. Security
    D. All of the above
    D
  45. Which act established the Police Council?
    A. 1992 Constitution
    B. Police Service Act
    C. Criminal Code
    D. Courts Act
    A
  46. A police officer must respect
    A. Human rights
    B. Orders
    C. Authority
    D. Rank
    A
  47. The Police Service is accountable to
    A. Parliament
    B. President
    C. Public
    D. All of the above
    D
  48. Which crime is common during elections?
    A. Cyber fraud
    B. Electoral violence
    C. Piracy
    D. Arson at sea
    B
  49. Police uniforms symbolize
    A. Authority
    B. Discipline
    C. Identity
    D. All of the above
    D
  50. The Ghana Police Service exists mainly to
    A. Punish citizens
    B. Protect life and property
    C. Arrest everyone
    D. Support politics
    B

 GHANA NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE

Current Affairs & General Knowledge (50 Questions)

  1. The Ghana National Fire Service was established in
    A. 1963
    B. 1970
    C. 1980
    D. 1992
    A
  2. The Fire Service operates under the
    A. Ministry of Defence
    B. Ministry of the Interior
    C. Ministry of Local Government
    D. Ministry of Works
    B
  3. The emergency fire number in Ghana is
    A. 191
    B. 193
    C. 194
    D. 112
    C
  4. The main duty of the Fire Service is to
    A. Fight crime
    B. Control fires
    C. Guard borders
    D. Arrest offenders
    B
  5. The head of the Fire Service is called
    A. Chief Fire Officer
    B. Director-General
    C. Fire Commander
    D. Chief Safety Officer
    B
  6. Fire outbreaks increase mainly during
    A. Rainy season
    B. Dry season
    C. Harmattan
    D. Floods
    C
  7. Electrical faults are a major cause of
    A. Accidents
    B. Fires
    C. Floods
    D. Crimes
    B

    This material contains carefully selected past questions from previous years, designed to help you prepare very well for the upcoming Ghana security Services aptitude tests.
  8. Which equipment is used to put out fires?
    A. Baton
    B. Fire extinguisher
    C. Handcuffs
    D. Scanner
    B
  9. Fire officers also conduct
    A. Arrests
    B. Fire safety education
    C. Immigration checks
    D. Border patrol
    B
  10. The Fire Service Act is
    A. Act 537
    B. Act 832
    C. Act 530
    D. Act 350
    C
  11. Fire hydrants supply
    A. Fuel
    B. Electricity
    C. Water
    D. Foam
    C
  12. Fire disasters affect
    A. Lives
    B. Property
    C. Environment
    D. All of the above
    D
  13. The fire uniform is mainly
    A. Blue
    B. Brown
    C. Red
    D. Black
    C
  14. Which gas is highly flammable?
    A. Oxygen
    B. Carbon dioxide
    C. LPG
    D. Nitrogen
    C
  15. Fire drills help to
    A. Cause panic
    B. Prevent accidents
    C. Waste time
    D. Block exits
    B
  16. Which region records many market fires?
    A. Upper West
    B. Ashanti
    C. Oti
    D. Savannah
    B
  17. Fire officers work with
    A. Police
    B. Ambulance
    C. NADMO
    D. All of the above
    D
  18. The Fire Service also rescues people during
    A. Robbery
    B. Floods
    C. Elections
    D. Court cases
    B
  19. Fire alarms are used to
    A. Call police
    B. Warn people
    C. Enter buildings
    D. Lock doors
    B
  20. Smoke inhalation can cause
    A. Injury
    B. Death
    C. Illness
    D. All of the above
    D
  21. Fire safety laws apply to
    A. Markets only
    B. Homes only
    C. Industries only
    D. All buildings
    D
  22. The Fire Service is part of Ghana’s
    A. Armed Forces
    B. Judiciary
    C. Security Services
    D. Parliament
    C
  23. The Fire Service headquarters is in
    A. Kumasi
    B. Accra
    C. Takoradi
    D. Sunyani
    B
  24. Fire prevention is better than
    A. Fire fighting
    B. Fire outbreak
    C. Fire safety
    D. Fire rescue
    A
  25. Fire officers must be
    A. Brave
    B. Disciplined
    C. Physically fit
    D. All of the above
    D
  26. The Fire Service assists during
    A. Accidents
    B. Building collapse
    C. Gas explosions
    D. All of the above
    D
  27. Fire outbreaks affect Ghana’s
    A. Economy
    B. Development
    C. Livelihoods
    D. All of the above
    D
  28. Which appliance detects smoke?
    A. Thermometer
    B. Smoke detector
    C. Extinguisher
    D. Alarm bell
    B
  29. Fire officers wear protective clothing to
    A. Look good
    B. Prevent injuries
    C. Show rank
    D. Attract attention
    B
  30. The Fire Service collaborates with NADMO during
    A. Fires
    B. Disasters
    C. Floods
    D. All of the above
    D
  31. Fire safety education is aimed at
    A. Children only
    B. Adults only
    C. Everyone
    D. Fire officers
    C
  32. Which fuel causes kitchen fires?
    A. Charcoal
    B. LPG
    C. Kerosene
    D. All of the above
    D
  33. The Fire Service helps reduce
    A. Crime
    B. Accidents
    C. Fire risks
    D. Smuggling
    C
  34. Fire extinguishers should be placed
    A. Outside buildings
    B. Inside vehicles only
    C. At strategic points
    D. At homes only
    C
  35. Firefighters respond to emergencies using
    A. Motorbikes
    B. Fire tenders
    C. Bicycles
    D. Helicopters
    B
  36. Which fire is caused by electricity?
    A. Class A
    B. Class B
    C. Class C
    D. Class D
    C
  37. Firefighters must obey
    A. Law
    B. Orders
    C. Safety rules
    D. All of the above
    D
  38. Fire Service officers are public servants
    A. True
    B. False
    C. Not sure
    D. Sometimes
    A
  39. Fire outbreaks are reported to
    A. Police
    B. Fire Service
    C. Assembly
    D. Media
    B

    This material contains carefully selected past questions from previous years, designed to help you prepare very well for the upcoming Ghana security Services aptitude tests.
  40. Fire Service recruitment requires
    A. Discipline
    B. Fitness
    C. Education
    D. All of the above
    D
  41. Fire drills should be done
    A. Once in a lifetime
    B. Yearly
    C. Regularly
    D. Never
    C
  42. Fire safety signs help to
    A. Decorate buildings
    B. Give warnings
    C. Block exits
    D. Confuse people
    B
  43. Fire officers save
    A. Animals
    B. Property
    C. Lives
    D. All of the above
    D
  44. Fire prevention reduces
    A. Losses
    B. Injuries
    C. Deaths
    D. All of the above
    D
  45. Fire Service operations require
    A. Teamwork
    B. Courage
    C. Skill
    D. All of the above
    D
  46. Firefighters work day and night
    A. True
    B. False
    C. Sometimes
    D. Rarely
    A
  47. Fire Service is essential for
    A. National safety
    B. Politics
    C. Business
    D. Entertainment
    A
  48. Fire Service uniforms improve
    A. Discipline
    B. Identification
    C. Authority
    D. All of the above
    D
  49. Fire emergencies should be reported early to
    A. Reduce damage
    B. Delay response
    C. Hide incident
    D. Avoid help
    A
  50. The Fire Service protects Ghana from
    A. Fire disasters
    B. Crimes
    C. Smuggling
    D. Elections violence
    A

 

 GHANA PRISONS SERVICE

Current Affairs & General Knowledge (50 Questions)

  1. The Ghana Prisons Service operates under the
    A. Ministry of Defence
    B. Ministry of Justice
    C. Ministry of the Interior
    D. Ministry of Local Government
    C
  2. The head of the Ghana Prisons Service is called
    A. Director of Prisons
    B. Controller and Accountant-General
    C. Director-General of Prisons
    D. Chief Prison Officer
    C
  3. The main duty of the Prisons Service is to
    A. Arrest suspects
    B. Guard borders
    C. Reform prisoners
    D. Control traffic
    C
  4. The Ghana Prisons Service was established in
    A. 1875
    B. 1901
    C. 1957
    D. 1965
    A
  5. Prison officers are trained mainly to ensure
    A. Punishment
    B. Revenge
    C. Security and reformation
    D. Fear
    C
  6. Which law governs the Prisons Service?
    A. Act 350
    B. Act 412
    C. Act 500
    D. Act 537
    B
  7. A person legally kept in prison is called a
    A. Suspect
    B. Prisoner
    C. Accused
    D. Witness
    B
  8. Who commits offenders to prison?
    A. Police
    B. Immigration
    C. Court
    D. Prison officers
    C
  9. The headquarters of the Ghana Prisons Service is in
    A. Kumasi
    B. Cape Coast
    C. Accra
    D. Sekondi
    C
  10. Which of these is NOT a function of the Prisons Service?
    A. Rehabilitation
    B. Custody of inmates
    C. Border patrol
    D. Reformation
    C
  11. Prison overcrowding is a major challenge in Ghana
    A. True
    B. False
    C. Sometimes
    D. Rarely
    A
  12. Prison officers wear uniforms mainly for
    A. Decoration
    B. Identification
    C. Fear
    D. Punishment
    B
  13. Prison labour helps inmates to
    A. Suffer
    B. Learn skills
    C. Be punished
    D. Be ashamed
    B
  14. Juvenile offenders are kept in
    A. Police cells
    B. Adult prisons
    C. Senior correction centres
    D. Courts
    C
  15. Prison officers must respect inmates’
    A. Wealth
    B. Rights
    C. Crimes
    D. Families
    B
  16. Which body inspects prisons in Ghana?
    A. EOCO
    B. CHRAJ
    C. NCA
    D. GRA
    B
  17. The aim of imprisonment is mainly
    A. Revenge
    B. Reformation
    C. Torture
    D. Hatred
    B
  18. Prison inmates can be pardoned by the
    A. IGP
    B. Chief Justice
    C. President
    D. Attorney-General
    C
  19. Which rank is the lowest in the Prisons Service?
    A. Sergeant
    B. Recruit
    C. Constable
    D. Officer
    B
  20. Prison officers are public servants
    A. True
    B. False
    C. Not sure
    D. Sometimes
    A
  21. Prison farms help to
    A. Feed officers only
    B. Punish inmates
    C. Produce food
    D. Waste time
    C
  22. Prison inmates should be treated with
    A. Respect
    B. Cruelty
    C. Hatred
    D. Violence
    A
  23. Prison Service contributes to national
    A. Politics
    B. Entertainment
    C. Security
    D. Sports
    C
  24. Which agency prosecutes prisoners after escape?
    A. Immigration
    B. Fire Service
    C. Police
    D. NADMO
    C
  25. Prison officers work under
    A. Parliament
    B. Judiciary
    C. Ministry of Interior
    D. Ministry of Education
    C
  26. The Ghana Prisons Service symbolises
    A. Authority
    B. Discipline
    C. Reformation
    D. All of the above
    D
  27. Prison records are kept for
    A. Entertainment
    B. Monitoring inmates
    C. Punishment
    D. Decoration
    B
  28. Prison inmates are entitled to
    A. Basic healthcare
    B. Luxury
    C. Freedom
    D. Voting
    A
  29. Prison escape is a
    A. Minor issue
    B. Civil matter
    C. Criminal offence
    D. Political act
    C
  30. Prison Service officers must be
    A. Disciplined
    B. Honest
    C. Firm
    D. All of the above
    D
  31. Inmates awaiting trial are called
    A. Convicts
    B. Prisoners
    C. Remand prisoners
    D. Juveniles
    C
  32. Prison uniforms help to
    A. Beautify inmates
    B. Identify inmates
    C. Punish inmates
    D. Decorate prisons
    B
  33. The Prisons Service collaborates with
    A. Police
    B. Courts
    C. CHRAJ
    D. All of the above
    D
  34. Prison officers can retire after
    A. 50 years
    B. 55 years
    C. 60 years
    D. 65 years
    C
  35. Prison Service training promotes
    A. Brutality
    B. Discipline
    C. Laziness
    D. Corruption
    B
  36. The Prisons Service is part of
    A. Armed Forces
    B. Judiciary
    C. Security Services
    D. Legislature
    C
  37. Prison education programmes help inmates to
    A. Waste time
    B. Gain knowledge
    C. Fight officers
    D. Escape
    B
  38. Which institution reforms child offenders?
    A. Police cells
    B. Adult prisons
    C. Senior correction centres
    D. Immigration offices
    C
  39. Prison overcrowding affects
    A. Health
    B. Security
    C. Human rights
    D. All of the above
    D
  40. Prison officers swear an oath of
    A. Office
    B. Allegiance
    C. Secrecy
    D. Silence
    A
  41. Prison Service promotes
    A. Crime
    B. Discipline
    C. Violence
    D. Chaos
    B
  42. Prison records are confidential
    A. True
    B. False
    C. Sometimes
    D. Rarely
    A
  43. Prison officers can be disciplined for misconduct
    A. True
    B. False
    C. Not sure
    D. Never
    A
  44. Prison Service uniforms represent
    A. Authority
    B. Order
    C. Discipline
    D. All of the above
    D
  45. The Prisons Service helps reduce
    A. Crime rate
    B. Education
    C. Politics
    D. Sports
    A
  46. Prison inmates can learn trades like
    A. Carpentry
    B. Tailoring
    C. Farming
    D. All of the above
    D
  47. Prison Service contributes to
    A. National security
    B. Elections
    C. Entertainment
    D. Media
    A
  48. Prison officers must obey
    A. Orders
    B. Law
    C. Service regulations
    D. All of the above
    D
  49. The ultimate goal of imprisonment is
    A. Punishment
    B. Reformation
    C. Fear
    D. Suffering
    B
  50. The Ghana Prisons Service exists to
    A. Punish citizens
    B. Reform offenders
    C. Promote crime
    D. Create fear
    B

 GHANA IMMIGRATION SERVICE

Current Affairs & General Knowledge (50 Questions)

  1. The Ghana Immigration Service operates under the
    A. Ministry of Defence
    B. Ministry of the Interior
    C. Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    D. Ministry of Justice
    B
  2. The main duty of the Immigration Service is to
    A. Fight crime
    B. Control borders
    C. Fight fires
    D. Guard prisons
    B
  3. Ghana Immigration Service was established in
    A. 1947
    B. 1957
    C. 1960
    D. 1971
    A
  4. The head of the Immigration Service is called
    A. Chief Immigration Officer
    B. Director-General
    C. Comptroller-General
    D. Immigration Commander
    C
  5. Immigration officers work mainly at
    A. Police stations
    B. Borders and airports
    C. Courts
    D. Markets
    B
  6. Which document allows entry into Ghana?
    A. Birth certificate
    B. Passport
    C. NHIS card
    D. Voter ID
    B
  7. Visa issuance is controlled by
    A. Police
    B. Immigration
    C. Fire Service
    D. Prisons
    B
  8. Illegal entry into Ghana is a
    A. Civil issue
    B. Political issue
    C. Criminal offence
    D. Family matter
    C
  9. Immigration officers wear uniforms for
    A. Fashion
    B. Identification
    C. Decoration
    D. Fear
    B
  10. Ghana’s major international airport is
    A. Kotoka International Airport
    B. Kumasi Airport
    C. Tamale Airport
    D. Sunyani Airport
    A
  11. Immigration Service helps prevent
    A. Smuggling
    B. Human trafficking
    C. Illegal migration
    D. All of the above
    D
  12. Which ministry supervises the Immigration Service?
    A. Interior
    B. Defence
    C. Justice
    D. Transport
    A
  13. Immigration officers check
    A. Passports
    B. Visas
    C. Travel documents
    D. All of the above
    D
  14. The Immigration Service headquarters is in
    A. Tema
    B. Accra
    C. Kumasi
    D. Takoradi
    B
  15. Immigration officers can deport
    A. Citizens
    B. Foreigners
    C. Diplomats
    D. Ministers
    B
  16. Ghana shares borders with how many countries?
    A. Two
    B. Three
    C. Four
    D. Five
    B
  17. Ghana’s neighbouring countries include
    A. Nigeria
    B. Benin
    C. Burkina Faso
    D. Côte d’Ivoire
    D
  18. Illegal migrants can be
    A. Promoted
    B. Rewarded
    C. Arrested
    D. Celebrated
    C
  19. Immigration Service officers are part of
    A. Armed Forces
    B. Judiciary
    C. Security Services
    D. Legislature
    C
  20. The Immigration Service Act is
    A. Act 573
    B. Act 848
    C. Act 350
    D. Act 537
    B
  21. Immigration officers help in election security
    A. True
    B. False
    C. Sometimes
    D. Rarely
    A
  22. Immigration Service works closely with
    A. Police
    B. Customs
    C. Security agencies
    D. All of the above
    D
  23. Passport issuance in Ghana is handled by
    A. Immigration
    B. Foreign Affairs
    C. Police
    D. EC
    B
  24. Immigration officers must respect
    A. Human rights
    B. Law
    C. Regulations
    D. All of the above
    D
  25. Border security helps protect
    A. National sovereignty
    B. Economy
    C. Security
    D. All of the above
    D
  26. Immigration recruits are trained in
    A. Discipline
    B. Law
    C. Border control
    D. All of the above
    D
  27. Smuggling is a
    A. Civil issue
    B. Criminal offence
    C. Political issue
    D. Social matter
    B
  28. Immigration Service uniforms show
    A. Rank
    B. Authority
    C. Identity
    D. All of the above
    D
  29. Illegal border crossing threatens
    A. Security
    B. Economy
    C. Health
    D. All of the above
    D
  30. Immigration Service officers are public servants
    A. True
    B. False
    C. Not sure
    D. Sometimes
    A
  31. Immigration Service helps combat terrorism
    A. True
    B. False
    C. Rarely
    D. Never
    A
  32. Immigration officers work at seaports such as
    A. Tema Harbour
    B. Takoradi Harbour
    C. Both A and B
    D. None
    C
  33. The Immigration Service collaborates with
    A. INTERPOL
    B. Police
    C. Security agencies
    D. All of the above
    D
  34. Immigration officers can deny entry to
    A. Citizens
    B. Diplomats
    C. Undocumented foreigners
    D. Ministers
    C
  35. Immigration Service training promotes
    A. Discipline
    B. Integrity
    C. Professionalism
    D. All of the above
    D
  36. Visa overstaying is
    A. Legal
    B. Encouraged
    C. Illegal
    D. Allowed
    C
  37. Immigration Service protects Ghana’s
    A. Borders
    B. Laws
    C. Security
    D. All of the above
    D
  38. Border posts are located at
    A. Airports only
    B. Seaports only
    C. Land borders only
    D. All entry points
    D
  39. Immigration officers are required to be
    A. Honest
    B. Disciplined
    C. Alert
    D. All of the above
    D
  40. The Immigration Service contributes to
    A. National security
    B. Tourism
    C. Economic growth
    D. All of the above
    D
  41. Illegal migration affects
    A. Security
    B. Economy
    C. Social services
    D. All of the above
    D
  42. Immigration Service officers swear an oath of
    A. Office
    B. Silence
    C. Allegiance
    D. Secrecy
    A
  43. Immigration Service uniforms improve
    A. Discipline
    B. Identification
    C. Authority
    D. All of the above
    D
  44. Immigration officers can arrest suspects
    A. True
    B. False
    C. Rarely
    D. Never
    A
  45. Immigration Service exists mainly to
    A. Punish people
    B. Control movement of people
    C. Promote tourism only
    D. Collect taxes
    B
  46. Border control helps prevent
    A. Crime
    B. Smuggling
    C. Illegal entry
    D. All of the above
    D
  47. Immigration Service officers work day and night
    A. True
    B. False
    C. Sometimes
    D. Rarely
    A
  48. Immigration officers must obey
    A. Law
    B. Orders
    C. Regulations
    D. All of the above
    D
  49. Immigration Service supports national development
    A. True
    B. False
    C. Sometimes
    D. Rarely
    A
  50. The Ghana Immigration Service protects
    A. Borders
    B. Security
    C. National sovereignty
    D. All of the above
    D

 

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