{"id":42782,"date":"2018-09-14T08:22:53","date_gmt":"2018-09-14T07:22:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/unn-edu.info\/?p=42782"},"modified":"2018-11-01T07:05:02","modified_gmt":"2018-11-01T06:05:02","slug":"frsc-past-questions-answers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/unn-edu.info\/2018\/09\/frsc-past-questions-answers.html","title":{"rendered":"FRSC Past Questions & Answers Pdf for JAMB CBT Exam"},"content":{"rendered":"
See Frsc past questions 2018 recruitment. Following the conclusion of applications for\u00a0the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) recruitment 2018, next is the physical screening exercise and document verification and then aptitude test examination.<\/p>\n
The\u00a0FRSC aptitude test\u00a0shall be computer based test to be conducted by JAMB for shortlisted candidates. Appropriate time and date shall be communicated<\/a> to such persons in due time.<\/p>\n For the FRSC Physical Screening Dates<\/a> and details, visit the link below; We are happy to present to you samples of the Frsc questions and answers for the examination.<\/p>\n 1:\u00a0How many Corps Marshalls has the FRSC gotten since the inception till date?<\/p>\n 2: The present Corps Marshall of FRSC is 3: Which of following is the core duty of the FRSC? 4: The FRSC was formally established by the act of parliament in 5: The first Secretary General of Common wealth was 6: Lagos became a crown colony in 7: The first world war took place between 8: The western and eastern Nigeria became self governed in 9: The first head of government of Nigeria was 10: The first militant president of Nigeria was 11: Nigeria became a republic in 12: The Northern and Southern protectorate was amalgamated in 13: The first Executive president was 14: The first colonial governor general of Nigeria was 15: The highest court in Nigeria is 16: The first general election in Nigeria was held in 17: Nigeria practice one of the following system of government 18:\u00a0The Secretary general of OPEC is 19: The current secretary general of United nation is 20: Which of the following pair of countries consist of the permanent security council of UN 21: In order to qualify for the post of President in Nigeria the person must be _____\u00a0and above 22: The name Nigeria coined out of\u00a0_________ 23: The current secretary general or commission chairman of Africa union is 24:\u00a0The current president of commission or secretary is of ECOWAS 25: The headquarter of UN is in 26: UNO was founded in San Francisco in 27: The first military coup-de\u2019tat in Africa was in 28: Nigeria became 36 states under the regime of 29: The first military head of state was 30: Oil can be found in one of the following state in Nigeria 31: Tin is majorly found in 32:<\/p>\n Sample 20+ Questions on Mathematics\u00a0for FRSC Recruitment:<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n 1: A group of eleven people can speak either English or French or both. Seven can speak English and six can speak French. What is the probability that a person chosen at random can speak both English and French? 2: The probability that Kodjo and Adoga pass an examination are \u00be and 3\/5 respectively. Find the probability of both boys failing the examination. 3: The mean of 20 observations in an experiment is 4. If the observed largest value is 23, Find the mean of the remaining observations. 4: P (X n Y) is 5: P (X u Y) is 6: A box contains 2 white and 3 blue identical marbles. If two marbles are picked at Random, one after the other, without replacement, What is the probability of picking two marbles of different colours? 7: Mrs. Jones is expecting a baby. The probability that it will be a boy is \u00bd and the Probability that the baby will have blue eyes is \u00bc. What is the probability that she will have a Blue-eyed boy? 8: Convert the speed 90 km per hour of a car to metres per second 9: Uche and Chidi shared a sum of money on the ratio m:n. If Chidi\u2019s share was N4,200.00, what was Uche\u2019s share? 10: A husband contributes 7% of his income into a fund and his wife contributes 4% of her income. If the husband earns N5,500 per annum (p.a) and his wife earns N4,000 p.a, find the sum of their contribution 11: A car is traveling at an average speed of 80kmh-1. Its speed in metres per second (m\/s) Is 12: If the children share N10.50K among themselves in the ratio 6:7:8, How much is the largest share? 13: A trader makes a loss of 15% when selling an article. Find the ratio, selling price: cost price. 14: A car travels at xkm per hour for 1 hour at ykm per hour for 2 hours. Find its average speed. 15: The ages of three men are in the ratio 3:4:5. If the difference between the ages of the oldest and youngest is 18 years, find the sum of the ages of the three men. 16: A bicycle wheel of radius 42cm is rolled over a distance of 66m. How many revolutions does it make? 17: In a bag of oranges, the ratio of the good ones to the bad ones is 5:4. If the number of bad ones in the bag is 36, how many oranges are there altogether? 18: A man is four times as old as his son. The difference between their ages is 36. Find the sum of their ages. 19: If 4m+3n = 5, find the ratio m:n 4m-3n 3 20: If 2x : (x+1) =3:2, what is the value of x? 21: The ratio of the number of men to the number of women in a 20 member committee is 3:1. How many women must be added to the 20 member committee so as to make the ratio of men to women 3:2 ? 22:<\/p>\n Note:<\/strong>\u00a0Some of the answers may not be correct, so you should endeavour to check thoroughly\u00a0and answer the questions yourself.<\/p>\n More questions would be added soon, keep checking this page.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"… (28 comments)<\/a><\/span>","protected":false},"author":5,"featured_media":41851,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_access":"","_jetpack_dont_email_post_to_subs":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_tier_id":0,"footnotes":"","jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_publicize_feature_enabled":true,"jetpack_social_post_already_shared":true,"jetpack_social_options":{"image_generator_settings":{"template":"highway","enabled":false}}},"categories":[94],"tags":[29],"jetpack_publicize_connections":[],"yoast_head":"\n
\n>><\/strong>\u00a0https:\/\/unn-edu.info\/2018\/09\/frsc-screening-date.html<\/a><\/p>\nHere is a sample 40 Questions on Current Affairs for FRSC Recruitment:<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n
\n(a) Boboye Olayemi Oyeyemi
\n(b) Rose Chinyere Uzoma
\n(c) Martin Kure Abeshi
\n(d) David Parradang
\nAnswer: A.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Prosecuting\u00a0persons reasonably suspected of having committed any traffic offence.
\n(b) Baking Cakes
\n(c) Issuance of all Nigerian travel document
\n(d) Deporting of foreigners
\nAnswer: C.<\/p>\n
\n(a) 1988
\n(b) 1957
\n(c) 1964
\n(d) 1976
\nAnswer: A.<\/p>\n
\n<\/span>(a) George Washington
\n(b) Tulma Goldie
\n(c) Arnold Smith
\n(d) Joseph Garba
\nAnswer: C.<\/p>\n
\n(a) 1862
\n(b) 1861
\n(c) 1841
\n(d) 1886
\nAnswer: A.<\/p>\n
\n(a) 1911-1914
\n(b) 1914-1916
\n(c) 1916-1918
\n(d) 1914-1918
\nAnswer: D.<\/p>\n
\n(a) 1959
\n(b) 1960
\n(c) 1957
\n(d) 1956
\nAnswer: C.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Yakubu Gowon
\n(b) Aguiyi Ironsi
\n(c) Tafawa Balewa
\n(d) Nnamdi Azikiwe
\nAnswer: C.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Sanni Abacha
\n(b) Ibrahim Babangida
\n(c) Aguiyi Ironsi
\n(d) Yakubu Gowon
\nAnswer:\u00a0 B.<\/p>\n
\n(a) 1963
\n(b) 1960
\n(c) 1976
\n(d) 1961
\nAnswer: A.<\/p>\n
\n(a) 1914
\n(b) 1919
\n(c) 1921
\n(d) 1900
\nAnswer: A.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Nnamdi Azikiwe
\n(b) Olusegun Obansanjo
\n(c) Sheu Shagari
\n(d) Goodluck Jonathan
\nAnswer: C.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Tulma Goldie
\n(b) James Robertson
\n(c) Huge Clifford
\n(d) Lord Lugard
\nAnswer: D.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Court of Appeal
\n(b) Supreme court
\n(c) Federal High Court
\n(d) Magistrate court
\nAnswer: B.<\/p>\n
\n(a) 1959
\n(b) 1960
\n(c) 1963
\n(d) 1999
\nAnswer:\u00a0 A.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Con-federalism
\n(b) Unitarism
\n(c) Paliamentaism
\n(d) Federalism
\nAnswer: D.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Abdulsaleam Kanuri
\n(b) Abudullahhi El-badri
\n(c) Utuhu Kamirideen
\n(d) Philip Effiong
\nAnswer: B.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Ban ki Moon
\n(b) Trugve Lie
\n(c) Koffi Anaan
\n(d) Boustro-Brouste Ghali
\nAnswer: A.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Brazil, Germany, France, USA, China
\n(b) France, China, USSR, USA, Britain
\n(c) France,Britain, Brazil, Newzealand
\n(d) France, Germany, Japan, China
\nAnswer: B.<\/p>\n
\n(a) 35 years
\n(b) 20 years
\n(c) 40 years
\n(d) 55 years
\nAnswer: A.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Niger Forest
\n(b) Niger Area
\n(c) Niger River
\n(d) Niger Textures
\nAnswer: B.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Dlamini Zuma
\n(b) Allasane Quattara
\n(c) Emeka Anaoku
\n(d) H. Desategn
\nAnswer: A.<\/p>\n
\n(a) H.Desategn
\n(b) Kadre Desire Quedraogo
\n(c) Allasane Quattara
\n(d) Ike Ekweremalu
\nAnswer: B.<\/p>\n
\n(a) New York
\n(b) Washington
\n(c) Geneva
\n(d) Vienna
\nAnswer: A.<\/p>\n
\n(a) 1939
\n(b) 1914
\n(c) 1945
\n(d) 1950
\nAnswer: C.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Libya
\n(b) Liberia
\n(c) Egypt
\n(d) Nigeria
\nAnswer: C.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Olusegun Obasanjo
\n(b) Sanni Abacha
\n(c) Ibrahim Babagida
\n(d) Yakubu Gowon
\nAnswer: B.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Yakubu Gowon
\n(b) Aguiyi Ironsi
\n(c) Olusegun Obasanjo
\n(d) Ernest Shonekan
\nAnswer: B.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Lagos
\n(b) Anambra
\n(c) Ondo
\n(d) Ekiti
\nAnswer: C.<\/p>\n
\n(a) Jos
\n(b) Enugu
\n(c) Kano
\n(d) Imo
\nAnswer: A.<\/p>\n
\n(a) 2\/11
\n(b) 4\/11
\n(c) 5\/11
\n(d) 11\/13
\nAnswer: B.<\/p>\n
\n(a) 1\/10
\n(b) 3\/10
\n(c) \u00bd
\n(d) 2\/3
\nAnswer: A.<\/p>\n
\n(a) 4
\n(b) 3
\n(c) 2.85
\n(d) 2.60
\nAnswer: A.<\/p>\n
\n(a) 0
\n(b) 2\/15
\n(c) 4\/15
\n(d) 11\/15
\nAnswer: A<\/p>\n
\n(a) 0
\n(b) 2\/15
\n(c) 4\/15
\n(d) 11\/15
\nAnswer: A<\/p>\n
\n(a) 2\/3
\n(b) 3\/5
\n(c) 2\/5
\n(d) 7\/20
\nAnswer: D<\/p>\n
\n(a) 1\/8
\n(b) \u00bc
\n(c) 3\/8
\n(d) 1\/2
\nAnswer: B<\/p>\n
\n(a) 1.5 ms-1
\n(b) 2.5 ms-1
\n(c) 25 ms-1
\n(d) 1.5 x 103ms-1
\nAnswer: C<\/p>\n
\n(a) N4,200n\/m
\n(b) N4,200\/mn
\n(c) N4,200m\/n
\n(d) N4,200\/n
\nAnswer: C<\/p>\n
\nto the fund.
\n(a) N1,045
\n(b) N605
\n(c) N545
\n(d) N490
\nAnswer: C<\/p>\n
\n(a) 13.3m\/s
\n(b) 22.2m\/s
\n(c) 133.3m\/s
\n(d) 222.2m\/s
\nAnswer: B<\/p>\n
\n(a) N3.00
\n(b) N3.50
\n(c) N4.00
\n(d) N4.50
\nAnswer: C<\/p>\n
\n(a) 3:20
\n(b) 3:17
\n(c) 17:20
\n(d) 20:23
\nAnswer: C<\/p>\n
\n(a) 2x+2ykmh-1\/3
\n(b) x+ ykmh-1\/3
\n(c) x+2 ykmh-1
\n(d) 2x+ ykmh-1\/3
\nAnswer: C<\/p>\n
\n(a) 45 years
\n(b) 72 years
\n(c) 108 years
\n(d) 216 years
\nAnswer: C<\/p>\n
\n[Take \u03c0=22\/7]
\n(a) 2.5
\n(b) 5
\n(c) 25
\n(d) 50
\nAnswer: C<\/p>\n
\n(a) 81
\n(b) 72
\n(c) 54
\n(d) 45
\nAnswer: A<\/p>\n
\n(a) 45 years`
\n(b) 48 years
\n(c) 60 years
\n(d) 74 years
\nAnswer: C<\/p>\n
\n(a) 7:4
\n(b) 4:3
\n(c) 3:4
\n(d) 4:7
\nAnswer: A<\/p>\n
\n(a) \u00bd
\n(b) 1
\n(c) 1\u00bd
\n(d) 3
\nAnswer: D<\/p>\n
\n(a) 2
\n(b) 5
\n(c) 7
\n(d) 9
\nAnswer: B.<\/p>\n