1. Which of the following is a type of corruption investigated by NAB?
A. Fraudulent awarding of government contracts
B. Tax evasion through offshore companies
C. Misuse of public office for private gain
D. All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Rationale: NAB investigates various forms of corruption, including
fraudulent awarding of contracts, tax evasion, and the misuse of public
office.
2. Under NAB’s law, what can the bureau do if a person is found guilty
of corrupt practices?
A. Confiscate assets
B. Impose a travel ban
C. Imprison the individual for a term of up to 10 years
D. Force the individual to resign from public office
Answer: C) Imprison the individual for a term of up to 10 years
Rationale: NAB has the authority to imprison individuals convicted of
corruption for up to 10 years, in addition to other penalties.
,3. Which of the following is an example of a conflict of interest that
NAB might investigate?
A. A government official awarding contracts to a family member
B. A citizen paying taxes on time
C. A company complying with environmental regulations
D. A military officer reporting to their superior
Answer: A) A government official awarding contracts to a family
member
Rationale: Such actions, where government officials benefit personally
from official decisions, are a clear example of a conflict of interest and
may warrant investigation by NAB.
4. 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.
, 5. What is the main goal of NAB’s operations?
A. Preventing tax evasion
B. Promoting economic growth
C. Reducing corruption and promoting accountability
D. Regulating business activities
Answer: C) Reducing corruption and promoting accountability
Rationale: NAB's main goal is to reduce corruption, promote
transparency, and hold public officials and organizations accountable
for their actions.
6. 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.
7. NAB can investigate corruption committed outside Pakistan by
Pakistani nationals under which law?
A. Fraudulent awarding of government contracts
B. Tax evasion through offshore companies
C. Misuse of public office for private gain
D. All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Rationale: NAB investigates various forms of corruption, including
fraudulent awarding of contracts, tax evasion, and the misuse of public
office.
2. Under NAB’s law, what can the bureau do if a person is found guilty
of corrupt practices?
A. Confiscate assets
B. Impose a travel ban
C. Imprison the individual for a term of up to 10 years
D. Force the individual to resign from public office
Answer: C) Imprison the individual for a term of up to 10 years
Rationale: NAB has the authority to imprison individuals convicted of
corruption for up to 10 years, in addition to other penalties.
,3. Which of the following is an example of a conflict of interest that
NAB might investigate?
A. A government official awarding contracts to a family member
B. A citizen paying taxes on time
C. A company complying with environmental regulations
D. A military officer reporting to their superior
Answer: A) A government official awarding contracts to a family
member
Rationale: Such actions, where government officials benefit personally
from official decisions, are a clear example of a conflict of interest and
may warrant investigation by NAB.
4. 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.
, 5. What is the main goal of NAB’s operations?
A. Preventing tax evasion
B. Promoting economic growth
C. Reducing corruption and promoting accountability
D. Regulating business activities
Answer: C) Reducing corruption and promoting accountability
Rationale: NAB's main goal is to reduce corruption, promote
transparency, and hold public officials and organizations accountable
for their actions.
6. 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.
7. NAB can investigate corruption committed outside Pakistan by
Pakistani nationals under which law?