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. Which of the following is a key function of NAB's Prosecution
Division?
A. Conducting investigations
B. Negotiating plea bargains
C. Representing the government in accountability courts
D. Regulating financial institutions
Answer: C) Representing the government in accountability courts
Rationale: NAB’s Prosecution Division is responsible for representing
the government in accountability courts, ensuring that cases of
corruption are prosecuted.
,3. What happens if NAB fails to prove corruption in a case?
A. The accused is automatically punished
B. The accused is acquitted
C. The case is sent to international courts
D. The NAB is disbanded
Answer: B) The accused is acquitted
Rationale: If NAB fails to prove corruption in a case, the accused is
acquitted, as a core principle of the judicial system is that an individual
is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
4. NAB’s efforts to combat corruption are mainly supported by which of
the following?
A. The Ministry of Law
B. Public awareness campaigns
C. Foreign governments
D. Political parties
Answer: B) Public awareness campaigns
Rationale: NAB engages in public awareness campaigns to educate
citizens about corruption and its harmful effects.
5. 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.
6. 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.
7. What does NAB rely on for gathering evidence during an
investigation?
A. Intelligence agencies
B. Financial audits and documents
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. Which of the following is a key function of NAB's Prosecution
Division?
A. Conducting investigations
B. Negotiating plea bargains
C. Representing the government in accountability courts
D. Regulating financial institutions
Answer: C) Representing the government in accountability courts
Rationale: NAB’s Prosecution Division is responsible for representing
the government in accountability courts, ensuring that cases of
corruption are prosecuted.
,3. What happens if NAB fails to prove corruption in a case?
A. The accused is automatically punished
B. The accused is acquitted
C. The case is sent to international courts
D. The NAB is disbanded
Answer: B) The accused is acquitted
Rationale: If NAB fails to prove corruption in a case, the accused is
acquitted, as a core principle of the judicial system is that an individual
is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
4. NAB’s efforts to combat corruption are mainly supported by which of
the following?
A. The Ministry of Law
B. Public awareness campaigns
C. Foreign governments
D. Political parties
Answer: B) Public awareness campaigns
Rationale: NAB engages in public awareness campaigns to educate
citizens about corruption and its harmful effects.
5. 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.
6. 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.
7. What does NAB rely on for gathering evidence during an
investigation?
A. Intelligence agencies
B. Financial audits and documents