1. NAB is authorized to investigate corruption related to which of the
following?
A. Land acquisition fraud
B. Financial mismanagement in government departments
C. Corruption in public procurement
D. All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Rationale: NAB is authorized to investigate a wide range of corruption-
related issues, including land acquisition fraud, mismanagement in
government departments, and corruption in public procurement.
2. 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.
,3. 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.
4. Which of the following is one of the preventative measures NAB uses
to reduce corruption?
A. Financial auditing of government officials
B. Providing loans to businesses
C. Regulating foreign exchange rates
D. Managing stock market operations
Answer: A) Financial auditing of government officials
Rationale: NAB conducts financial audits of government officials as
part of its efforts to prevent corruption and detect fraudulent activity.
5. What does the term "asset recovery" refer to in the context of NAB’s
operations?
A. The seizure of illegal funds
, B. The recovery of stolen goods
C. The process of bringing back assets acquired through corrupt
practices
D. The restoration of government property
Answer: C) The process of bringing back assets acquired through
corrupt practices
Rationale: Asset recovery refers to NAB’s efforts to trace and recover
assets that were obtained through illegal or corrupt activities.
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. NAB's Accountability Courts are responsible for: A) Hearing cases
related to financial crimes
B. Managing all criminal cases in Pakistan
C. Reviewing administrative decisions
following?
A. Land acquisition fraud
B. Financial mismanagement in government departments
C. Corruption in public procurement
D. All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Rationale: NAB is authorized to investigate a wide range of corruption-
related issues, including land acquisition fraud, mismanagement in
government departments, and corruption in public procurement.
2. 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.
,3. 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.
4. Which of the following is one of the preventative measures NAB uses
to reduce corruption?
A. Financial auditing of government officials
B. Providing loans to businesses
C. Regulating foreign exchange rates
D. Managing stock market operations
Answer: A) Financial auditing of government officials
Rationale: NAB conducts financial audits of government officials as
part of its efforts to prevent corruption and detect fraudulent activity.
5. What does the term "asset recovery" refer to in the context of NAB’s
operations?
A. The seizure of illegal funds
, B. The recovery of stolen goods
C. The process of bringing back assets acquired through corrupt
practices
D. The restoration of government property
Answer: C) The process of bringing back assets acquired through
corrupt practices
Rationale: Asset recovery refers to NAB’s efforts to trace and recover
assets that were obtained through illegal or corrupt activities.
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. NAB's Accountability Courts are responsible for: A) Hearing cases
related to financial crimes
B. Managing all criminal cases in Pakistan
C. Reviewing administrative decisions