1. Which of the following best describes the concept of “accountability”
in the context of NAB?
A. A political strategy to control public opinion
B. The ability to manage government spending
C. The responsibility of public officeholders to account for their actions
and expenditures
D. The right of citizens to criticize government policies
Answer: C) The responsibility of public officeholders to account for
their actions and expenditures
Rationale: Accountability refers to the obligation of public officeholders
to be answerable for their actions, particularly in terms of the use of
state resources and the implementation of laws and policies.
2. What does the abbreviation "PA" refer to in the NAB NHA Line of
Service Exam?
A. Public Affairs
B. Professional Analysis
C. Personal Assistant
D. Procurement and Audit
Answer: B) Professional Analysis
,Rationale: In the context of the exam, PA stands for Professional
Analysis, which is a critical area related to evaluating financial,
administrative, and legal procedures in the NAB and NHA framework.
3. How does NAB's media division contribute to the fight against
corruption?
A. By conducting press conferences to announce government policies
B. By disseminating information on corruption cases and preventive
measures
C. By organizing political rallies
D. By providing financial support to media outlets
Answer: B) By disseminating information on corruption cases and
preventive measures
Rationale: NAB’s media division plays a critical role in spreading
awareness about corruption cases and anti-corruption initiatives
through media outlets, increasing public vigilance.
4. What is a key requirement for NAB to proceed with a formal
investigation?
A. Written consent from the Prime Minister
B. Approval from the concerned government department
C. Sufficient evidence to support allegations of corruption or financial
crime
D. Public voting
, Answer: C) Sufficient evidence to support allegations of corruption or
financial crime
Rationale: NAB can only proceed with an investigation when sufficient
evidence is found to substantiate the allegations of corruption or
financial misconduct.
5. The National Accountability Ordinance (NAO) 1999, under which
NAB operates, allows NAB to take action against individuals for which
of the following crimes?
A. Tax evasion only
B. Theft and smuggling
C. Corruption, money laundering, and embezzlement
D. Environmental pollution
Answer: C) Corruption, money laundering, and embezzlement
Rationale: The NAO 1999 empowers NAB to take action against
individuals involved in corruption, money laundering, embezzlement,
and other financial crimes affecting the state.
6. Which of the following is a key strategy for enhancing the efficiency
of NHA projects?
A. Using private sector investments for highway maintenance
B. Expanding traffic enforcement teams
C. Regulating government spending on non-highway related sectors
D. Organizing public awareness campaigns on road safety
in the context of NAB?
A. A political strategy to control public opinion
B. The ability to manage government spending
C. The responsibility of public officeholders to account for their actions
and expenditures
D. The right of citizens to criticize government policies
Answer: C) The responsibility of public officeholders to account for
their actions and expenditures
Rationale: Accountability refers to the obligation of public officeholders
to be answerable for their actions, particularly in terms of the use of
state resources and the implementation of laws and policies.
2. What does the abbreviation "PA" refer to in the NAB NHA Line of
Service Exam?
A. Public Affairs
B. Professional Analysis
C. Personal Assistant
D. Procurement and Audit
Answer: B) Professional Analysis
,Rationale: In the context of the exam, PA stands for Professional
Analysis, which is a critical area related to evaluating financial,
administrative, and legal procedures in the NAB and NHA framework.
3. How does NAB's media division contribute to the fight against
corruption?
A. By conducting press conferences to announce government policies
B. By disseminating information on corruption cases and preventive
measures
C. By organizing political rallies
D. By providing financial support to media outlets
Answer: B) By disseminating information on corruption cases and
preventive measures
Rationale: NAB’s media division plays a critical role in spreading
awareness about corruption cases and anti-corruption initiatives
through media outlets, increasing public vigilance.
4. What is a key requirement for NAB to proceed with a formal
investigation?
A. Written consent from the Prime Minister
B. Approval from the concerned government department
C. Sufficient evidence to support allegations of corruption or financial
crime
D. Public voting
, Answer: C) Sufficient evidence to support allegations of corruption or
financial crime
Rationale: NAB can only proceed with an investigation when sufficient
evidence is found to substantiate the allegations of corruption or
financial misconduct.
5. The National Accountability Ordinance (NAO) 1999, under which
NAB operates, allows NAB to take action against individuals for which
of the following crimes?
A. Tax evasion only
B. Theft and smuggling
C. Corruption, money laundering, and embezzlement
D. Environmental pollution
Answer: C) Corruption, money laundering, and embezzlement
Rationale: The NAO 1999 empowers NAB to take action against
individuals involved in corruption, money laundering, embezzlement,
and other financial crimes affecting the state.
6. Which of the following is a key strategy for enhancing the efficiency
of NHA projects?
A. Using private sector investments for highway maintenance
B. Expanding traffic enforcement teams
C. Regulating government spending on non-highway related sectors
D. Organizing public awareness campaigns on road safety