1. Which of the following is the primary function of the NAB (National
Accountability Bureau)?
A) Collecting taxes
B) Combating corruption
C) Regulating financial markets
D) Providing loans to businesses
Answer: B) Combating corruption
Rationale: NAB is primarily focused on investigating and combating
corruption in Pakistan, targeting both public and private sectors.
2. Which section of the Pakistan Penal Code deals with the offense of
corruption?
A) Section 409
B) Section 169
C) Section 161
D) Section 302
Answer: C) Section 161
Rationale: Section 161 of the Pakistan Penal Code addresses the offense
of taking or giving illegal gratification, which is a key aspect of
corruption.
,3. Who is responsible for the appointment of the Chairman of NAB?
A) The President of Pakistan
B) The Prime Minister of Pakistan
C) The Chief Justice of Pakistan
D) The National Assembly
Answer: A) The President of Pakistan
Rationale: The Chairman of NAB is appointed by the President of
Pakistan, based on recommendations made by the Prime Minister and
the Leader of the Opposition.
4. The NAB Ordinance was passed in which year?
A) 1995
B) 1999
C) 2001
D) 1997
Answer: B) 1999
Rationale: The NAB Ordinance was introduced in 1999 to provide a
legal framework for the investigation of corruption cases in Pakistan.
, 5. Which of the following is considered an act of corruption under the
NAB laws?
A) Tax evasion
B) Bribery
C) Money laundering
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Rationale: All of the listed activities—tax evasion, bribery, and money
laundering—are forms of corruption and fall under NAB's jurisdiction.
6. NAB can investigate corruption in which of the following sectors?
A) Public sector
B) Private sector
C) Both public and private sectors
D) Only in government institutions
Answer: C) Both public and private sectors
Rationale: NAB has the authority to investigate corruption in both
public and private sectors under its mandate.
7. Under the NAB laws, what is the maximum imprisonment for the
offense of corruption?
Accountability Bureau)?
A) Collecting taxes
B) Combating corruption
C) Regulating financial markets
D) Providing loans to businesses
Answer: B) Combating corruption
Rationale: NAB is primarily focused on investigating and combating
corruption in Pakistan, targeting both public and private sectors.
2. Which section of the Pakistan Penal Code deals with the offense of
corruption?
A) Section 409
B) Section 169
C) Section 161
D) Section 302
Answer: C) Section 161
Rationale: Section 161 of the Pakistan Penal Code addresses the offense
of taking or giving illegal gratification, which is a key aspect of
corruption.
,3. Who is responsible for the appointment of the Chairman of NAB?
A) The President of Pakistan
B) The Prime Minister of Pakistan
C) The Chief Justice of Pakistan
D) The National Assembly
Answer: A) The President of Pakistan
Rationale: The Chairman of NAB is appointed by the President of
Pakistan, based on recommendations made by the Prime Minister and
the Leader of the Opposition.
4. The NAB Ordinance was passed in which year?
A) 1995
B) 1999
C) 2001
D) 1997
Answer: B) 1999
Rationale: The NAB Ordinance was introduced in 1999 to provide a
legal framework for the investigation of corruption cases in Pakistan.
, 5. Which of the following is considered an act of corruption under the
NAB laws?
A) Tax evasion
B) Bribery
C) Money laundering
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Rationale: All of the listed activities—tax evasion, bribery, and money
laundering—are forms of corruption and fall under NAB's jurisdiction.
6. NAB can investigate corruption in which of the following sectors?
A) Public sector
B) Private sector
C) Both public and private sectors
D) Only in government institutions
Answer: C) Both public and private sectors
Rationale: NAB has the authority to investigate corruption in both
public and private sectors under its mandate.
7. Under the NAB laws, what is the maximum imprisonment for the
offense of corruption?