1. Which of the following best describes the relationship between NAB
and other law enforcement agencies in Pakistan?
A. They operate independently with no collaboration
B. NAB only works with local police
C. NAB collaborates with various law enforcement agencies to
investigate and prosecute corruption
D. NAB’s only role is advisory
Answer: C) NAB collaborates with various law enforcement agencies to
investigate and prosecute corruption
Rationale: NAB works in collaboration with law enforcement agencies,
such as the police and customs, to conduct thorough investigations and
ensure the prosecution of corrupt individuals.
2. 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.
3. Which of the following is a responsibility of the National Highway
Authority (NHA) in Pakistan?
A. Development and maintenance of national highways and motorways
B. Issuing driving licenses
C. Enforcing traffic laws
D. Conducting driver training programs
Answer: A) Development and maintenance of national highways and
motorways
Rationale: NHA is tasked with the development, operation, and
maintenance of Pakistan’s national highways and motorways, ensuring
a safe and efficient transportation network.
4. How does the National Accountability Bureau exercise its authority
over public officials?
A. By conducting surveys of their private businesses
B. By overseeing their political campaigns
C. By investigating allegations of corruption and prosecuting offenders
D. By regulating their salary payments
Answer: C) By investigating allegations of corruption and prosecuting
offenders
, Rationale: NAB has the authority to investigate allegations of
corruption against public officials and prosecute them if they are found
guilty of illegal activities.
5. What is one of the key legal instruments that NAB uses to ensure
the recovery of illicit assets?
A. Corruption Perception Index
B. Anti-Money Laundering Act
C. Public Service Regulations
D. National Revenue Code
Answer: B) Anti-Money Laundering Act
Rationale: NAB uses the Anti-Money Laundering Act to trace and
recover illicit assets, as it helps to identify, prevent, and prosecute
money laundering and related activities.
6. The National Accountability Ordinance (NAO) 1999, under which
NAB operates, allows NAB to take action against individuals for which
of the following crimes?
A. Tax evasion only
B. Theft and smuggling
C. Corruption, money laundering, and embezzlement
D. Environmental pollution
Answer: C) Corruption, money laundering, and embezzlement
and other law enforcement agencies in Pakistan?
A. They operate independently with no collaboration
B. NAB only works with local police
C. NAB collaborates with various law enforcement agencies to
investigate and prosecute corruption
D. NAB’s only role is advisory
Answer: C) NAB collaborates with various law enforcement agencies to
investigate and prosecute corruption
Rationale: NAB works in collaboration with law enforcement agencies,
such as the police and customs, to conduct thorough investigations and
ensure the prosecution of corrupt individuals.
2. 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.
3. Which of the following is a responsibility of the National Highway
Authority (NHA) in Pakistan?
A. Development and maintenance of national highways and motorways
B. Issuing driving licenses
C. Enforcing traffic laws
D. Conducting driver training programs
Answer: A) Development and maintenance of national highways and
motorways
Rationale: NHA is tasked with the development, operation, and
maintenance of Pakistan’s national highways and motorways, ensuring
a safe and efficient transportation network.
4. How does the National Accountability Bureau exercise its authority
over public officials?
A. By conducting surveys of their private businesses
B. By overseeing their political campaigns
C. By investigating allegations of corruption and prosecuting offenders
D. By regulating their salary payments
Answer: C) By investigating allegations of corruption and prosecuting
offenders
, Rationale: NAB has the authority to investigate allegations of
corruption against public officials and prosecute them if they are found
guilty of illegal activities.
5. What is one of the key legal instruments that NAB uses to ensure
the recovery of illicit assets?
A. Corruption Perception Index
B. Anti-Money Laundering Act
C. Public Service Regulations
D. National Revenue Code
Answer: B) Anti-Money Laundering Act
Rationale: NAB uses the Anti-Money Laundering Act to trace and
recover illicit assets, as it helps to identify, prevent, and prosecute
money laundering and related activities.
6. The National Accountability Ordinance (NAO) 1999, under which
NAB operates, allows NAB to take action against individuals for which
of the following crimes?
A. Tax evasion only
B. Theft and smuggling
C. Corruption, money laundering, and embezzlement
D. Environmental pollution
Answer: C) Corruption, money laundering, and embezzlement