1. Which of the following best describes NAB's role in asset forfeiture?
A. Dealing with cases involving inheritance disputes
B. Confiscating property acquired through corrupt means
C. Offering compensation to victims of corruption
D. Returning stolen goods to citizens
Answer: B) Confiscating property acquired through corrupt means
Rationale: NAB’s role in asset forfeiture involves the confiscation of
property obtained through corrupt practices.
2. 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.
,3. What is the NAB's role in recovering the looted money from foreign
countries?
A. Negotiating with foreign governments
B. Investigating foreign nationals
C. Seeking extradition of the accused
D. None of the above
Answer: A) Negotiating with foreign governments
Rationale: NAB plays a key role in recovering looted money from
foreign countries by negotiating with the governments involved and
utilizing international legal mechanisms.
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 NAB’s role in promoting integrity within the public sector?
, A. Providing legal training to public servants
B. Auditing government policies
C. Preventing corruption through transparency and accountability
D. Issuing government contracts
Answer: C) Preventing corruption through transparency and
accountability
Rationale: NAB promotes integrity within the public sector by
ensuring transparency, investigating corruption, and holding officials
accountable for their actions.
6. NAB is empowered to prosecute individuals who: A) Violate
international trade laws
B. Commit tax fraud
C. Use influence for personal gain in government contracts
D. Fail to pay taxes
Answer: C) Use influence for personal gain in government contracts
Rationale: NAB has the authority to prosecute individuals who misuse
their influence for personal gain, especially in public contracts and
procurement processes.
7. NAB’s operations are overseen by which body?
A. The National Assembly
B. The Judiciary
A. Dealing with cases involving inheritance disputes
B. Confiscating property acquired through corrupt means
C. Offering compensation to victims of corruption
D. Returning stolen goods to citizens
Answer: B) Confiscating property acquired through corrupt means
Rationale: NAB’s role in asset forfeiture involves the confiscation of
property obtained through corrupt practices.
2. 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.
,3. What is the NAB's role in recovering the looted money from foreign
countries?
A. Negotiating with foreign governments
B. Investigating foreign nationals
C. Seeking extradition of the accused
D. None of the above
Answer: A) Negotiating with foreign governments
Rationale: NAB plays a key role in recovering looted money from
foreign countries by negotiating with the governments involved and
utilizing international legal mechanisms.
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 NAB’s role in promoting integrity within the public sector?
, A. Providing legal training to public servants
B. Auditing government policies
C. Preventing corruption through transparency and accountability
D. Issuing government contracts
Answer: C) Preventing corruption through transparency and
accountability
Rationale: NAB promotes integrity within the public sector by
ensuring transparency, investigating corruption, and holding officials
accountable for their actions.
6. NAB is empowered to prosecute individuals who: A) Violate
international trade laws
B. Commit tax fraud
C. Use influence for personal gain in government contracts
D. Fail to pay taxes
Answer: C) Use influence for personal gain in government contracts
Rationale: NAB has the authority to prosecute individuals who misuse
their influence for personal gain, especially in public contracts and
procurement processes.
7. NAB’s operations are overseen by which body?
A. The National Assembly
B. The Judiciary