Getting into the Federal Fire Service (FFS) is highly competitive, and one of the most important stages in the recruitment process is the Computer-Based Test (CBT).
If you're applying in 2025 or 2026, you’ll need to pass the FFS recruitment exam to move on to physical screening and training. One of the smartest ways to prepare is by studying real past questions and answers from previous recruitment cycles.
In this guide, you’ll find sample questions, key subject areas, and tips to help you pass the test confidently.
The FFS CBT exam is designed to test your:
Basic academic knowledge
Understanding of fire safety
Logical reasoning and problem-solving
Awareness of current national issues
The test usually includes 60 to 100 multiple-choice questions, depending on your cadre.
Here are the four main areas you must study:
English Language
Mathematics / Quantitative Reasoning
Current Affairs / General Knowledge
Fire Safety & Fire Service Knowledge
Let’s look at sample questions from each section.
Q: Choose the correct option: “The firefighter ___ arrived early.”
A: (A) whom (B) who ✅ (C) which (D) that
Q: Find the opposite of “Extinguish.”
A: (A) Quench (B) Ignite ✅ (C) Cool (D) Wet
Q: Solve for x: 5x + 10 = 30
A: x = 4 ✅
Q: What is the probability of picking a red ball from a bag with 3 red and 5 blue balls?
A: 3 out of 8 or 3/8 ✅
Q: When did Nigeria gain independence?
A: October 1, 1960 ✅
Q: Who is the current Minister of Interior (as of 2025)?
A: [Your answer should reflect latest news updates]
Q: Who is the current Controller General of the Federal Fire Service?
A: Engr. Jaji O. Abdulganiyu ✅
Q: What are the three components of the fire triangle?
A: Heat, Fuel, and Oxygen ✅
Q: What is PPE in firefighting?
A: Personal Protective Equipment ✅
Q: Which ministry is in charge of the FFS?
A: Ministry of Interior ✅
Q: What year was the Federal Fire Service established in Nigeria?
A: 1901 ✅
Studying past questions helps you:
Understand the format of the test
Improve your answering speed and accuracy
Get familiar with repeated questions
Focus your study on high-yield topics
Reduce anxiety and increase confidence
You can find reliable past questions on:
PDF Booklets shared by recent applicants
Scribd and other online document platforms
WhatsApp/Telegram groups for recruitment updates
Fire Service preparation websites and blogs
Training centers that offer CBT simulations
Practice daily: Aim to solve at least 30 questions a day.
Time yourself: Simulate real test conditions.
Study fire safety rules: Know fire symbols, rescue methods, and safety procedures.
Stay updated: Read daily news and government appointments.
Avoid guesswork: Understand each question fully before answering.
Subject | What to Expect |
---|---|
English Language | Grammar, comprehension, opposites/synonyms |
Mathematics | Basic algebra, arithmetic, logic |
Current Affairs | Nigeria’s leadership, key dates, FFS updates |
Fire Safety | Fire triangle, PPE, duties of FFS officers |
Usually between 60 to 100 multiple-choice questions.
It’s competitive, but not difficult if you prepare well using past questions.
No. It is a supervised CBT test taken at a designated center.
Yes. All applicants, regardless of qualification, will be tested on general fire safety knowledge.
To succeed in the FFS 2025/2026 recruitment exam, don’t rely on luck. Use past questions, practice daily, and focus on high-yield topics like fire safety, English, basic math, and current affairs.
Start preparing today—and you’ll be several steps ahead of the competition when the exam day comes.