1. Which of the following is the primary benefit of NAB’s proactive
approach to corruption?
A. Higher government spending on public services
B. Increased foreign investment
C. Improved rule of law and public trust in institutions
D. Reduced political party activity
Answer: C) Improved rule of law and public trust in institutions
Rationale: NAB’s efforts to fight corruption help strengthen the rule of
law, enhance institutional integrity, and build public trust in
government systems.
2. How does the NHA contribute to economic growth in Pakistan?
A. By managing local businesses
B. By maintaining roads and infrastructure which facilitates trade and
movement
C. By overseeing financial markets
D. By creating new tax policies
Answer: B) By maintaining roads and infrastructure which facilitates
trade and movement
,Rationale: NHA's role in infrastructure development, including roads
and highways, is essential to boosting economic growth by enhancing
connectivity and facilitating trade.
3. What is the core objective of an audit conducted by NAB?
A. To assess the political implications of a financial scandal
B. To ensure that all government spending is legitimate and within the
law
C. To estimate future financial risks in public projects
D. To evaluate the public’s satisfaction with government services
Answer: B) To ensure that all government spending is legitimate and
within the law
Rationale: Audits conducted by NAB are aimed at ensuring that
government spending, procurement, and other financial activities are
lawful, transparent, and free from corruption.
4. Which of the following is true about the enforcement powers of
NAB?
A. NAB can only issue warnings to suspected criminals
B. NAB can take legal action, including arrests and asset seizures,
against corrupt individuals
C. NAB can only investigate financial crimes without prosecuting
offenders
D. NAB’s powers are limited to monitoring government employees
, Answer: B) NAB can take legal action, including arrests and asset
seizures, against corrupt individuals
Rationale: NAB has full legal authority to arrest individuals, seize
assets, and initiate legal proceedings against anyone involved in
corruption or financial crimes.
5. Under which article of the Constitution of Pakistan was the National
Accountability Bureau established?
A. Article 179
B. Article 207
C. Article 213
D. Article 275
Answer: B) Article 207
Rationale: NAB was established under Article 207 of the Constitution
of Pakistan, which lays out its formation, responsibilities, and
operational scope.
6. What legal process can NAB utilize to confiscate ill-gotten wealth
from corrupt individuals?
A. Garnishment of wages
B. Tax deduction at source
C. Asset forfeiture
D. International sanctions
approach to corruption?
A. Higher government spending on public services
B. Increased foreign investment
C. Improved rule of law and public trust in institutions
D. Reduced political party activity
Answer: C) Improved rule of law and public trust in institutions
Rationale: NAB’s efforts to fight corruption help strengthen the rule of
law, enhance institutional integrity, and build public trust in
government systems.
2. How does the NHA contribute to economic growth in Pakistan?
A. By managing local businesses
B. By maintaining roads and infrastructure which facilitates trade and
movement
C. By overseeing financial markets
D. By creating new tax policies
Answer: B) By maintaining roads and infrastructure which facilitates
trade and movement
,Rationale: NHA's role in infrastructure development, including roads
and highways, is essential to boosting economic growth by enhancing
connectivity and facilitating trade.
3. What is the core objective of an audit conducted by NAB?
A. To assess the political implications of a financial scandal
B. To ensure that all government spending is legitimate and within the
law
C. To estimate future financial risks in public projects
D. To evaluate the public’s satisfaction with government services
Answer: B) To ensure that all government spending is legitimate and
within the law
Rationale: Audits conducted by NAB are aimed at ensuring that
government spending, procurement, and other financial activities are
lawful, transparent, and free from corruption.
4. Which of the following is true about the enforcement powers of
NAB?
A. NAB can only issue warnings to suspected criminals
B. NAB can take legal action, including arrests and asset seizures,
against corrupt individuals
C. NAB can only investigate financial crimes without prosecuting
offenders
D. NAB’s powers are limited to monitoring government employees
, Answer: B) NAB can take legal action, including arrests and asset
seizures, against corrupt individuals
Rationale: NAB has full legal authority to arrest individuals, seize
assets, and initiate legal proceedings against anyone involved in
corruption or financial crimes.
5. Under which article of the Constitution of Pakistan was the National
Accountability Bureau established?
A. Article 179
B. Article 207
C. Article 213
D. Article 275
Answer: B) Article 207
Rationale: NAB was established under Article 207 of the Constitution
of Pakistan, which lays out its formation, responsibilities, and
operational scope.
6. What legal process can NAB utilize to confiscate ill-gotten wealth
from corrupt individuals?
A. Garnishment of wages
B. Tax deduction at source
C. Asset forfeiture
D. International sanctions