1. 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.
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. 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.
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. Who is responsible for the appointment of NAB’s prosecutor
general?
A. The Prime Minister
B. The President of Pakistan
C. The NAB Chairman
D. The National Assembly
Answer: C) The NAB Chairman
Rationale: The NAB Chairman is responsible for appointing the
Prosecutor General of NAB, who represents the Bureau in
accountability courts.
7. 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
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.
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. 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.
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. Who is responsible for the appointment of NAB’s prosecutor
general?
A. The Prime Minister
B. The President of Pakistan
C. The NAB Chairman
D. The National Assembly
Answer: C) The NAB Chairman
Rationale: The NAB Chairman is responsible for appointing the
Prosecutor General of NAB, who represents the Bureau in
accountability courts.
7. 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