able88(m): 7:06pm On Jul 29, 2021 |
Who else has completed his/her IC online test via DCSL? Below is my own score.
What next are we expecting??
And who have any knowledge about how the agency works? In of salary, promotions, training, education qualifications etc
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oladi2(m): 7:18pm On Jul 29, 2021 |
test sample questions for the dcsl test i did today Welcome , answer all 25 questions correctly. Do not refresh this page.
00m : 50s
1 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions. If 65% of the students ing the faculty of science were male, how many female students were itted over the three year period?
340
233
244
433
343
2 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions. How many students ed the Engineering and Science faculties in 2003 and 2004?
644
532
638
660
624
3 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions.
18
12
14
15
16
4 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions. What percentage of students ed the law faculty over the three- year period?
1.7%
1.8%
3.8%
2.3%
6.8%
5 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions. If 25% of the students ing the faculty of science in 2004 were foreign, how many Mexican students ed the faculty that year?
10
11
12
13
14
6 An insurance policy covering fire damage to stock pays 70% of the costs for the first $1,000 and all of the cost thereafter up to a total of $7,000. Following a claim, the claimant had to pay an additional $2,000 to replace damaged stock. How much was the stock worth?
$ 9,300
$9,700
$9,500
$8,700
$8,300
7 What are the roots of the equation X2 – 12x = –27?
(18, 9)
(18, – 9)
(– 3, – 9)
(– 3, 9)
(3, 9)
8 A human community that is usually cohesive and homogeneous is
City
kinship
clan
nation
9 Which of the following made the earliest with the Nigerian society?
British
Portuguese
french
German
10 Under the 1963 republican constitution, the president exercised?
judicial power
executive power
nominal power
concurrent powers
11 Between 1960 and 1966 Nigeria was governed under the
presidential system
Westminster system
confederal system
unitary system
12 When was the Nigeria 2019 General Election held?
January 12th, 2019
February 23,2019
March 3rd, 2019
April 15th. 2019
13 Which of these countries does NOT operate a federal constitution
America
Nigeria
14 An election which is conducted to fill a vacant seat in a legislature is called a
Supplementary Election
By election
Rerun Election
Party Election
15 What is the largest continent in the world?
Africa
North America
Asia
South America
16 Who was Nigerian first executive president?
General Sanni Abacha
Nnamdi Azikwe
Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Shagari
Abdulsalam Abubakar
17 When was the first military coup carried out in Nigeria?
1960
1966
1970
1980
18 What does the eagle in the Nigerian coat of arm represent?
Peace
Love
Strength
Unity
19 What was the first political party in Nigeria?
PDP People’s Democratic Party of Nigeria
APC All Progressive Party
NNDP Nigerian National Democratic Party
N National Conscience Party
20 Which was the first TV station in Nigeria?
NTA
LTV
EBC
WNTV
21 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees"  and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees"  not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. It is very difficult to successfully prosecute someone for tres.
True
False
Can’t say
22 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees"  and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees"  not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. Property is only ever protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts.
True
False
Can’t say
23 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees"  and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees"  not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. In Texas it is legal to use deadly force against tresers after dark.
True
False
Can’t say
24 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees"  and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees"  not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. Invitees are people who have been specifically invited onto the property by
True
False
Can’t say
25 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees"  and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees"  not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. Aggravated tres is a civil wrong and offenders cannot be prosecuted
True
False
Can’t say
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able88(m): 7:22pm On Jul 29, 2021 |
oladi2:
test sample questions for the dcsl test i did today Welcome , answer all 25 questions correctly. Do not refresh this page.
00m : 50s
1 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions. If 65% of the students ing the faculty of science were male, how many female students were itted over the three year period?
340
233
244
433
343
2 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions. How many students ed the Engineering and Science faculties in 2003 and 2004?
644
532
638
660
624
3 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions.
18
12
14
15
16
4 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions. What percentage of students ed the law faculty over the three- year period?
1.7%
1.8%
3.8%
2.3%
6.8%
5 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions. If 25% of the students ing the faculty of science in 2004 were foreign, how many Mexican students ed the faculty that year?
10
11
12
13
14
6 An insurance policy covering fire damage to stock pays 70% of the costs for the first $1,000 and all of the cost thereafter up to a total of $7,000. Following a claim, the claimant had to pay an additional $2,000 to replace damaged stock. How much was the stock worth?
$ 9,300
$9,700
$9,500
$8,700
$8,300
7 What are the roots of the equation X2 – 12x = –27?
(18, 9)
(18, – 9)
(– 3, – 9)
(– 3, 9)
(3, 9)
8 A human community that is usually cohesive and homogeneous is
City
kinship
clan
nation
9 Which of the following made the earliest with the Nigerian society?
British
Portuguese
french
German
10 Under the 1963 republican constitution, the president exercised?
judicial power
executive power
nominal power
concurrent powers
11 Between 1960 and 1966 Nigeria was governed under the
presidential system
Westminster system
confederal system
unitary system
12 When was the Nigeria 2019 General Election held?
January 12th, 2019
February 23,2019
March 3rd, 2019
April 15th. 2019
13 Which of these countries does NOT operate a federal constitution
America
Nigeria
14 An election which is conducted to fill a vacant seat in a legislature is called a
Supplementary Election
By election
Rerun Election
Party Election
15 What is the largest continent in the world?
Africa
North America
Asia
South America
16 Who was Nigerian first executive president?
General Sanni Abacha
Nnamdi Azikwe
Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Shagari
Abdulsalam Abubakar
17 When was the first military coup carried out in Nigeria?
1960
1966
1970
1980
18 What does the eagle in the Nigerian coat of arm represent?
Peace
Love
Strength
Unity
19 What was the first political party in Nigeria?
PDP People’s Democratic Party of Nigeria
APC All Progressive Party
NNDP Nigerian National Democratic Party
N National Conscience Party
20 Which was the first TV station in Nigeria?
NTA
LTV
EBC
WNTV
21 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees" and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees" not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. It is very difficult to successfully prosecute someone for tres.
True
False
Can’t say
22 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees" and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees" not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. Property is only ever protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts.
True
False
Can’t say
23 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees" and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees" not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. In Texas it is legal to use deadly force against tresers after dark.
True
False
Can’t say
24 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees" and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees" not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. Invitees are people who have been specifically invited onto the property by
True
False
Can’t say
25 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees" and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees" not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. Aggravated tres is a civil wrong and offenders cannot be prosecuted
True
False
Can’t say
What was your score?
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Chris525: 7:41pm On Jul 29, 2021 |
@Oladi2
Someone who isn’t as smart as you will google the answers to these, score 25/25, get your slot and you’ll wake up everyday jobless crying and complaining about Nigeria being too corrupt but you forget that Nigeria is not a person, it is you and me.
Isn’t this corruption? What you just did? In a sane country, you might be in jail right now and honestly thats where you truly belong. You’re a shame to your family and the institution that granted you placement for tertiary education. You ed your exams but didn’t really develop as a complete adult. After all the investment on you by the state and your family, you decide not to better society but to ruin it. I’m ashamed for you.
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able88(m): 8:13pm On Jul 29, 2021 |
Chris525:
@Oladi2
Someone who isn’t as smart as you will google the answers to these, score 25/25, get your slot and you’ll wake up everyday jobless crying and complaining about Nigeria being too corrupt but you forget that Nigeria is not a person, it is you and me.
Isn’t this corruption? What you just did? In a sane country, you might be in jail right now and honestly thats where you truly belong. You’re a shame to your family and the institution that granted you placement for tertiary education. You ed your exams but didn’t really develop as an complete adult. After all the investment on you by the state and your family, you decide not to better society but to ruin it. I’m ashamed for you.
What's this one saying
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munezo(m): 1:14am On Jul 30, 2021 |
The recruitment is very competitive, you are reducing your chance by posting the questions here.
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munezo(m): 1:18am On Jul 30, 2021 |
Thank you
Chris525:
@Oladi2
Someone who isn’t as smart as you will google the answers to these, score 25/25, get your slot and you’ll wake up everyday jobless crying and complaining about Nigeria being too corrupt but you forget that Nigeria is not a person, it is you and me.
Isn’t this corruption? What you just did? In a sane country, you might be in jail right now and honestly thats where you truly belong. You’re a shame to your family and the institution that granted you placement for tertiary education. You ed your exams but didn’t really develop as an complete adult. After all the investment on you by the state and your family, you decide not to better society but to ruin it. I’m ashamed for you.
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oluwafemiabioye(f): 6:23am On Jul 30, 2021 |
Where do you people normally see this vacancies because I usually don't see them here on nairaland job section, all I just see is people talking about aptitude test without even knowing when they applied for it.
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nikola(m): 6:39am On Jul 30, 2021 |
oluwafemiabioye:
Where do you people normally see this vacancies because I usually don't see them here on nairaland job section, all I just see is people talking about aptitude test without even knowing when they applied for it.
The vacancies are normally d in Nigerian Dailies (Newspapers). You can also expand you chances by getting access to some job sites that these vacancies.
, they are free sites. Do not pay anyone to send adverts to you.
Cheers.
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officialchikzy0(m): 8:35am On Jul 30, 2021 |
Please let someone send the invite here i want to show someone
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rowland545(m): 8:53am On Jul 30, 2021 |
Were is the link pls
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officialchikzy0(m): 9:16am On Jul 30, 2021 |
rowland545:
Were is the link pls
I applied but I wasn't shortlisted
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Re: IC Recruitment Online Test by Nobody: 9:51am On Jul 30, 2021 |
please people I applied ooo. How do i know i have been shortlisted??
please people help.
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Gabaleve(m): 10:01am On Jul 30, 2021 |
Instead of posting questions, u for just talk say u get am make who need am message u na... Nor go do urself hushpuppi o
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kbby: 10:58am On Jul 30, 2021 |
Good Morning,
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guyjones1(m): 1:17pm On Jul 30, 2021 |
Please of we that doesn't have the time to submit?
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oladi2(m): 3:37pm On Jul 30, 2021 |
able88:
What was your score?
My score was 20%
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Legalmachineup: 4:30pm On Jul 30, 2021 |
I am yetet to receive a mail o.No message on my spam.I sent a mail to dscl and was told d mail is in batches but don't know when the test will be concluded
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juri: 6:23pm On Jul 30, 2021 |
oladi2:
test sample questions for the dcsl test i did today Welcome , answer all 25 questions correctly. Do not refresh this page.
00m : 50s
1 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions. If 65% of the students ing the faculty of science were male, how many female students were itted over the three year period?
340
233
244
433
343
2 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions. How many students ed the Engineering and Science faculties in 2003 and 2004?
644
532
638
660
624
3 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions.
18
12
14
15
16
4 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions. What percentage of students ed the law faculty over the three- year period?
1.7%
1.8%
3.8%
2.3%
6.8%
5 The table above shows the number of students itted to North West University over a three year period. The pie chart shows the relative percentages of foreign students itted to the faculty of science in 2004. All percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Use this information to answer the following questions. If 25% of the students ing the faculty of science in 2004 were foreign, how many Mexican students ed the faculty that year?
10
11
12
13
14
6 An insurance policy covering fire damage to stock pays 70% of the costs for the first $1,000 and all of the cost thereafter up to a total of $7,000. Following a claim, the claimant had to pay an additional $2,000 to replace damaged stock. How much was the stock worth?
$ 9,300
$9,700
$9,500
$8,700
$8,300
7 What are the roots of the equation X2 – 12x = –27?
(18, 9)
(18, – 9)
(– 3, – 9)
(– 3, 9)
(3, 9)
8 A human community that is usually cohesive and homogeneous is
City
kinship
clan
nation
9 Which of the following made the earliest with the Nigerian society?
British
Portuguese
french
German
10 Under the 1963 republican constitution, the president exercised?
judicial power
executive power
nominal power
concurrent powers
11 Between 1960 and 1966 Nigeria was governed under the
presidential system
Westminster system
confederal system
unitary system
12 When was the Nigeria 2019 General Election held?
January 12th, 2019
February 23,2019
March 3rd, 2019
April 15th. 2019
13 Which of these countries does NOT operate a federal constitution
America
Nigeria
14 An election which is conducted to fill a vacant seat in a legislature is called a
Supplementary Election
By election
Rerun Election
Party Election
15 What is the largest continent in the world?
Africa
North America
Asia
South America
16 Who was Nigerian first executive president?
General Sanni Abacha
Nnamdi Azikwe
Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Shagari
Abdulsalam Abubakar
17 When was the first military coup carried out in Nigeria?
1960
1966
1970
1980
18 What does the eagle in the Nigerian coat of arm represent?
Peace
Love
Strength
Unity
19 What was the first political party in Nigeria?
PDP People’s Democratic Party of Nigeria
APC All Progressive Party
NNDP Nigerian National Democratic Party
N National Conscience Party
20 Which was the first TV station in Nigeria?
NTA
LTV
EBC
WNTV
21 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees" and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees" not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. It is very difficult to successfully prosecute someone for tres.
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22 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees" and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees" not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. Property is only ever protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts.
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23 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees" and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees" not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. In Texas it is legal to use deadly force against tresers after dark.
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24 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees" and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees" not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. Invitees are people who have been specifically invited onto the property by
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25 In law, tres can be: the criminal act of going into somebody else's land or property without the permission of the owner or lessee; it is also a civil law tort that may be a valid cause of action to seek judicial relief and possibly damages through a lawsuit. In some jurisdiction tresing is an offence or misdemeanour covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdiction, it is not considered a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from tres under civil law and privacy acts. In England and Wales, despite the prevalence of notices asserting that "tresers will be prosecuted", unless the tres is aggravated in some way, it will only be a civil wrong. Although criminal and civil tres laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most have the following facets in common: Property owners and their agents (for example,security guards may only use reasonable force to protect their property. For example, setting booby traps on a property to hurt tresers or shooting at tresers are usually strictly forbidden except in extreme circumstances. Not all persons seeking access to property are tresers. The law recognizes the rights of persons given express permission to be on the property ("licensees" and persons who have a legal right to be on the property ("invitees" not to be treated as tresers. For example, a meter reader on the property to read the meter is an invitee, as would be a travelling salesperson, or a police officer seeking to execute a warrant. Aggravated tres is a civil wrong and offenders cannot be prosecuted
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mannobi(m): 9:07pm On Jul 30, 2021 |
I am as confused as anything
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AkatConcept(m): 9:08pm On Jul 30, 2021 |
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Ssoil(f): 9:08pm On Jul 30, 2021 |
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izubext007: 9:09pm On Jul 30, 2021 |
As far as I did not knw wen the recruitment started, I don't knw what to say.
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MiSimon: 9:09pm On Jul 30, 2021 |
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Re: IC Recruitment Online Test by Nobody: 9:10pm On Jul 30, 2021 |
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PAWG(m): 9:10pm On Jul 30, 2021 |
I’m overqualified
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