Planning to join the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps (LNSC) in 2025 or 2026? One of the biggest hurdles you’ll face is the recruitment screening test—a make-or-break stage that filters thousands of applicants.
But here’s the good news: with the right past questions and practice, you can walk into the exam confident and prepared.
This guide contains a helpful breakdown of what to expect in the LNSC recruitment exam, including sample past questions, answer patterns, and proven study tips to help you pass on your first try.
The LNSC recruitment test is a Computer-Based Test (CBT). It typically covers four main subjects:
English Language
Logical & Quantitative Reasoning
General Knowledge
Security Awareness & Situational Judgment
The questions are often objective (multiple choice) and are timed, so speed and accuracy are key.
Here are sample questions to help you prepare:
Q1: Choose the correct synonym for “Diligent.”
A. Lazy
B. Hardworking ✅
C. Sleepy
D. Angry
Q2: “She would have gone to school ___ the rain.”
A. in spite of ✅
B. because
C. although
D. due to
Q1: If x = 3 and y = 4, what is x² + y²?
A. 12
B. 16
C. 25 ✅
D. 49
Q2: What comes next? 2, 4, 8, 16, ___
A. 24
B. 32 ✅
C. 30
D. 28
Q1: When was the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps (LNSC) established?
A. 2010
B. 2013
C. 2016 ✅
D. 2018
Q2: How many geopolitical zones are in Nigeria?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6 ✅
D. 7
Q1: What should a safety officer do upon spotting suspicious movement?
A. Ignore it
B. Run away
C. Approach the person directly
D. Observe and report ✅
Q2: What is the best way to contact emergency services?
A. Speak fast and hang up
B. Shout on the phone
C. Remain calm and give clear information ✅
D. Wait until later
LNSC past questions are available through:
PDF study packs shared on job forums and exam prep sites
Recruitment portals like MyEduProject, JobsGivers, and Nairaland
WhatsApp or Telegram study groups created by former applicants
Always double-check the source before using any material.
Here’s how to prepare like a pro:
Practice daily: Even 30 minutes a day can improve your speed.
Simulate test conditions: Time yourself while answering questions.
Focus on English and reasoning: These carry a lot of weight.
Study Lagos and Nigeria current affairs: Most general knowledge questions are local.
Learn basic security principles: Know LNSC roles, reporting techniques, and response methods.
Exam Section | Key Focus |
---|---|
English Language | Synonyms, grammar, fill-in-the-gap |
Logical Reasoning | Sequences, patterns, simple arithmetic |
General Knowledge | Nigeria’s geography, Lagos history, current facts |
Security Awareness | Emergency steps, LNSC roles, officer behavior |
Typically between 60 to 80 questions, completed within 60 minutes.
No. You must do all math manually.
Yes, expect questions on safety, emergency responses, and surveillance roles.
Use verified sources like JobsGivers, MyEduProject, or join recruitment study groups.
Passing the LNSC recruitment exam is possible if you prepare smart, not just hard. Get familiar with the test format, practice daily, and focus on areas that matter most—English, logic, security, and general knowledge.
You’re not just applying for a job. You’re stepping into a vital security role that protects Lagos communities.