1. What happens if NAB fails to prove corruption in a case?
A. The accused is automatically punished
B. The accused is acquitted
C. The case is sent to international courts
D. The NAB is disbanded
Answer: B) The accused is acquitted
Rationale: If NAB fails to prove corruption in a case, the accused is
acquitted, as a core principle of the judicial system is that an individual
is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
2. What is the key factor for NAB to initiate an investigation into a
case?
A. Presence of political influence
B. Existence of sufficient evidence of corruption
C. Public protests
D. Media coverage
Answer: B) Existence of sufficient evidence of corruption
Rationale: NAB requires sufficient evidence of corruption to justify
initiating an investigation into a case.
,3. Which of the following is an example of an investigation initiated by
NAB?
A. Examining environmental pollution
B. Investigating misuse of public office for personal gain
C. Regulating business mergers
D. Enforcing tax laws
Answer: B) Investigating misuse of public office for personal gain
Rationale: NAB primarily investigates misuse of public office for
personal gain, such as bribery and embezzlement.
4. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of the NAB
Chairman?
A. Leading investigations
B. Issuing arrest warrants
C. Approving investigation cases
D. Setting government fiscal policies
Answer: D) Setting government fiscal policies
Rationale: The Chairman of NAB is responsible for leading
investigations, approving cases, and overseeing operations, but fiscal
policies are outside NAB’s jurisdiction.
5. Which of the following is NOT an investigative tool used by NAB?
A. Surveillance
, B. Financial audits
C. Political debates
D. Public testimonies
Answer: C) Political debates
Rationale: Political debates are not an investigative tool. NAB uses
surveillance, financial audits, and public testimonies to gather evidence
in corruption cases.
6. NAB's Accountability Courts are responsible for: A) Hearing cases
related to financial crimes
B. Managing all criminal cases in Pakistan
C. Reviewing administrative decisions
D. Regulating the stock market
Answer: A) Hearing cases related to financial crimes
Rationale: NAB’s Accountability Courts focus on hearing cases related
to corruption, financial crimes, and money laundering.
7. Which of the following best describes NAB's role in asset forfeiture?
A. Dealing with cases involving inheritance disputes
B. Confiscating property acquired through corrupt means
C. Offering compensation to victims of corruption
D. Returning stolen goods to citizens
Answer: B) Confiscating property acquired through corrupt means
A. The accused is automatically punished
B. The accused is acquitted
C. The case is sent to international courts
D. The NAB is disbanded
Answer: B) The accused is acquitted
Rationale: If NAB fails to prove corruption in a case, the accused is
acquitted, as a core principle of the judicial system is that an individual
is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
2. What is the key factor for NAB to initiate an investigation into a
case?
A. Presence of political influence
B. Existence of sufficient evidence of corruption
C. Public protests
D. Media coverage
Answer: B) Existence of sufficient evidence of corruption
Rationale: NAB requires sufficient evidence of corruption to justify
initiating an investigation into a case.
,3. Which of the following is an example of an investigation initiated by
NAB?
A. Examining environmental pollution
B. Investigating misuse of public office for personal gain
C. Regulating business mergers
D. Enforcing tax laws
Answer: B) Investigating misuse of public office for personal gain
Rationale: NAB primarily investigates misuse of public office for
personal gain, such as bribery and embezzlement.
4. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of the NAB
Chairman?
A. Leading investigations
B. Issuing arrest warrants
C. Approving investigation cases
D. Setting government fiscal policies
Answer: D) Setting government fiscal policies
Rationale: The Chairman of NAB is responsible for leading
investigations, approving cases, and overseeing operations, but fiscal
policies are outside NAB’s jurisdiction.
5. Which of the following is NOT an investigative tool used by NAB?
A. Surveillance
, B. Financial audits
C. Political debates
D. Public testimonies
Answer: C) Political debates
Rationale: Political debates are not an investigative tool. NAB uses
surveillance, financial audits, and public testimonies to gather evidence
in corruption cases.
6. NAB's Accountability Courts are responsible for: A) Hearing cases
related to financial crimes
B. Managing all criminal cases in Pakistan
C. Reviewing administrative decisions
D. Regulating the stock market
Answer: A) Hearing cases related to financial crimes
Rationale: NAB’s Accountability Courts focus on hearing cases related
to corruption, financial crimes, and money laundering.
7. Which of the following best describes NAB's role in asset forfeiture?
A. Dealing with cases involving inheritance disputes
B. Confiscating property acquired through corrupt means
C. Offering compensation to victims of corruption
D. Returning stolen goods to citizens
Answer: B) Confiscating property acquired through corrupt means