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Ghana Police Recruitment Exam Past Questions and Answers Download
The Ghana Police Service conducts competitive recruitment exams to select candidates who meet the criteria for becoming police officers. The Ghana Police Recruitment Past Questions and Answers helps you succeed in these exams and be chosen to uphold law and order, protect lives, and promote justice in Ghana.
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Sample Ghana Police Recruitment Past Questions and Answers
1. If a police officer is presented with a scenario where a suspect is in a locked room and refuses to comply with the officer’s orders, what should be the officer’s first course of action?
A) Forcefully break down the door
B) Call for backup and wait for assistance
C) Attempt to communicate and de-escalate the situation
D) Arrest the suspect immediately regardless of the situation
Answer: C) Attempt to communicate and de-escalate the situation
2. A police officer witnesses a public disturbance. Which of the following is the best initial response?
A) Join the crowd and observe
B) Call for immediate backup and assess the situation
C) Ignore the situation as it is not a major concern
D) Immediately arrest the individuals involved without assessing the situation
Answer: B) Call for immediate backup and assess the situation
3. Which of the following actions demonstrates sound judgment and reasoning by a police officer in an emergency situation?
A) Responding aggressively to the situation
B) Ignoring safety protocols in order to act faster
C) Prioritizing safety of civilians and other officers while following procedures
D) Acting alone without considering the potential risks
Answer: C) Prioritizing safety of civilians and other officers while following procedures
4. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of a police officer in Ghana?
A) Enforcing the law and maintaining public order
B) Making legal judgments on criminal cases
C) Protecting life and property
D) Investigating crimes and gathering evidence
Answer: B) Making legal judgments on criminal cases
5. According to the Ghana Police Service Act, which of the following is considered a key ethical requirement for all police officers?
A) Prioritizing personal interests over professional duties
B) Maintaining public trust and upholding justice impartially
C) Engaging in political activities while serving
D) Using excessive force when necessary
Answer: B) Maintaining public trust and upholding justice impartially
6. Which of the following best describes the concept of ‘reasonable force’ as applied by the Ghana Police Service?
A) Force used only when it is absolutely necessary and proportionate to the situation
B) Force used at the discretion of the officer without consideration of the situation
C) Excessive force used to subdue suspects
D) Force used only when the suspect is physically resisting arrest
Answer: A) Force used only when it is absolutely necessary and proportionate to the situation
7. Which of the following exercises is most beneficial for improving cardiovascular endurance, a key requirement for police officers?
A) Push-ups
B) Running
C) Weightlifting
D) Jump rope
Answer: B) Running
8. How often should police officers engage in physical fitness training to maintain the level of fitness required for their duties?
A) Once a month
B) Weekly
C) Daily
D) Every three months
Answer: C) Daily
9. Which of the following physical skills is most essential for a police officer when pursuing a suspect on foot?
A) Flexibility
B) Speed and stamina
C) Strength
D) Balance and agility
Answer: B) Speed and stamina
10. What is the minimum level of physical fitness required for Ghana Police Service recruits?
A) Ability to run a marathon
B) Ability to complete basic physical fitness tests such as the 2.4 km run
C) Ability to lift heavy weights
D) Ability to complete a flexibility test
Answer: B) Ability to complete basic physical fitness tests such as the 2.4 km run
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