1. NAB’s operations are overseen by which body?
A. The National Assembly
B. The Judiciary
C. The Ministry of Finance
D. The NAB Executive Board
Answer: D) The NAB Executive Board
Rationale: NAB’s operations are managed by the NAB Executive
Board, which oversees the strategic direction and operations of the
Bureau.
2. NAB’s plea bargain mechanism can be applied to which type of cases?
A. Only financial corruption cases
B. Cases involving minor offenses
C. Cases related to national security
D. All corruption-related cases
Answer: D) All corruption-related cases
Rationale: The plea bargain provision applies to all cases related to
corruption, allowing for a reduced penalty in exchange for the return of
embezzled assets.
,3. Which of the following is the primary function of the NAB (National
Accountability Bureau)?
A. Collecting taxes
B. Combating corruption
C. Regulating financial markets
D. Providing loans to businesses
Answer: B) Combating corruption
Rationale: NAB is primarily focused on investigating and combating
corruption in Pakistan, targeting both public and private sectors.
4. In which year did NAB initiate its investigation into the Panama
Papers scandal?
A. 2015
B. 2016
C. 2017
D. 2018
Answer: B) 2016
Rationale: The Panama Papers scandal came to light in 2016, and NAB
initiated an investigation into it shortly thereafter.
5. Which of the following is NOT one of NAB's investigation powers?
A. Seizing property
B. Freezing bank accounts
, C. Issuing arrest warrants
D. Imposing fines without trial
Answer: D) Imposing fines without trial
Rationale: NAB can investigate, seize property, freeze accounts, and
issue arrest warrants, but fines can only be imposed through a legal
trial process.
6. What does NAB rely on for gathering evidence during an
investigation?
A. Intelligence agencies
B. Financial audits and documents
C. Public opinion polls
D. Government decrees
Answer: B) Financial audits and documents
Rationale: NAB relies on financial audits and official documents as
primary sources of evidence in corruption investigations.
7. The NAB's jurisdiction extends to all of the following areas
EXCEPT:
A. Public office holders
B. Government employees
C. Private citizens
D. Military personnel
A. The National Assembly
B. The Judiciary
C. The Ministry of Finance
D. The NAB Executive Board
Answer: D) The NAB Executive Board
Rationale: NAB’s operations are managed by the NAB Executive
Board, which oversees the strategic direction and operations of the
Bureau.
2. NAB’s plea bargain mechanism can be applied to which type of cases?
A. Only financial corruption cases
B. Cases involving minor offenses
C. Cases related to national security
D. All corruption-related cases
Answer: D) All corruption-related cases
Rationale: The plea bargain provision applies to all cases related to
corruption, allowing for a reduced penalty in exchange for the return of
embezzled assets.
,3. Which of the following is the primary function of the NAB (National
Accountability Bureau)?
A. Collecting taxes
B. Combating corruption
C. Regulating financial markets
D. Providing loans to businesses
Answer: B) Combating corruption
Rationale: NAB is primarily focused on investigating and combating
corruption in Pakistan, targeting both public and private sectors.
4. In which year did NAB initiate its investigation into the Panama
Papers scandal?
A. 2015
B. 2016
C. 2017
D. 2018
Answer: B) 2016
Rationale: The Panama Papers scandal came to light in 2016, and NAB
initiated an investigation into it shortly thereafter.
5. Which of the following is NOT one of NAB's investigation powers?
A. Seizing property
B. Freezing bank accounts
, C. Issuing arrest warrants
D. Imposing fines without trial
Answer: D) Imposing fines without trial
Rationale: NAB can investigate, seize property, freeze accounts, and
issue arrest warrants, but fines can only be imposed through a legal
trial process.
6. What does NAB rely on for gathering evidence during an
investigation?
A. Intelligence agencies
B. Financial audits and documents
C. Public opinion polls
D. Government decrees
Answer: B) Financial audits and documents
Rationale: NAB relies on financial audits and official documents as
primary sources of evidence in corruption investigations.
7. The NAB's jurisdiction extends to all of the following areas
EXCEPT:
A. Public office holders
B. Government employees
C. Private citizens
D. Military personnel