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1. Under the NAB laws, what is the maximum imprisonment for the
offense of corruption?
A. 5 years
B. 10 years
C. 14 years
D. 20 years
Answer: B) 10 years
Rationale: The maximum imprisonment under NAB laws for
corruption-related offenses is 10 years, along with fines.


2. How does NAB ensure transparency in its investigations?
A. By conducting public hearings
B. By working in secrecy to avoid media attention
C. By involving international partners
D. By appointing public representatives to oversee cases
Answer: A) By conducting public hearings
Rationale: NAB often conducts public hearings to ensure transparency
and accountability in its investigations.


3. Which of the following actions can NAB take when investigating a
case of corruption?

,A. Grant amnesty to the accused
B. Freeze assets
C. Create new laws
D. Provide legal defense for the accused
Answer: B) Freeze assets
Rationale: NAB has the authority to freeze assets of individuals under
investigation for corruption to prevent the disposal of illicitly gained
property.


4. 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.


5. NAB's investigation into corruption is based on which principle?
A. Allegation-based investigation
B. Probable cause

, C. Random selection
D. High-level political pressure
Answer: B) Probable cause
Rationale: NAB’s investigations are based on probable cause, where
there is reasonable suspicion that corruption has occurred.


6. What does NAB's “plea bargain” provision allow?
A. Suspects to bypass trial
B. Defendants to negotiate a reduced sentence
C. NAB to settle disputes outside the court
D. Suspects to be immediately released
Answer: B) Defendants to negotiate a reduced sentence
Rationale: The plea bargain provision allows suspects to confess and
negotiate a reduced sentence in return for cooperation with the
investigation.


7. 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

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