1. NAB can investigate corruption in which of the following sectors?
A. Public sector
B. Private sector
C. Both public and private sectors
D. Only in government institutions
Answer: C) Both public and private sectors
Rationale: NAB has the authority to investigate corruption in both
public and private sectors under its mandate.
2. Who is responsible for the appointment of the Chairman of NAB?
A. The President of Pakistan
B. The Prime Minister of Pakistan
C. The Chief Justice of Pakistan
D. The National Assembly
Answer: A) The President of Pakistan
Rationale: The Chairman of NAB is appointed by the President of
Pakistan, based on recommendations made by the Prime Minister and
the Leader of the Opposition.
3. Which of the following is a component of NAB’s internal mechanism
to ensure fairness in investigations?
,A. Government approvals
B. Public participation
C. Internal monitoring and audits
D. Media involvement
Answer: C) Internal monitoring and audits
Rationale: NAB ensures fairness in its investigations through internal
monitoring, audits, and checks to prevent abuse of power.
4. What is the purpose of NAB’s "Corruption Monitoring System"?
A. To monitor the financial market
B. To detect patterns of corruption and prevent it
C. To evaluate government expenditures
D. To monitor criminal activity across Pakistan
Answer: B) To detect patterns of corruption and prevent it
Rationale: The Corruption Monitoring System aims to identify
patterns of corruption and take proactive measures to prevent it.
5. 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
D. Regulating the stock market
, Answer: A) Hearing cases related to financial crimes
Rationale: NAB’s Accountability Courts focus on hearing cases related
to corruption, financial crimes, and money laundering.
6. Which of the following can trigger NAB's investigation into a
corruption case?
A. Anonymous complaints
B. Orders from the Prime Minister
C. Public interest petitions
D. All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Rationale: NAB can initiate an investigation based on anonymous
complaints, directives from the Prime Minister, or petitions that
indicate public interest in a case.
7. Who can file a complaint with NAB?
A. Any citizen of Pakistan
B. Only government employees
C. Only members of the parliament
D. Foreign nationals
Answer: A) Any citizen of Pakistan
Rationale: Any citizen can file a complaint with NAB, which will then
investigate the matter if it involves corruption.
A. Public sector
B. Private sector
C. Both public and private sectors
D. Only in government institutions
Answer: C) Both public and private sectors
Rationale: NAB has the authority to investigate corruption in both
public and private sectors under its mandate.
2. Who is responsible for the appointment of the Chairman of NAB?
A. The President of Pakistan
B. The Prime Minister of Pakistan
C. The Chief Justice of Pakistan
D. The National Assembly
Answer: A) The President of Pakistan
Rationale: The Chairman of NAB is appointed by the President of
Pakistan, based on recommendations made by the Prime Minister and
the Leader of the Opposition.
3. Which of the following is a component of NAB’s internal mechanism
to ensure fairness in investigations?
,A. Government approvals
B. Public participation
C. Internal monitoring and audits
D. Media involvement
Answer: C) Internal monitoring and audits
Rationale: NAB ensures fairness in its investigations through internal
monitoring, audits, and checks to prevent abuse of power.
4. What is the purpose of NAB’s "Corruption Monitoring System"?
A. To monitor the financial market
B. To detect patterns of corruption and prevent it
C. To evaluate government expenditures
D. To monitor criminal activity across Pakistan
Answer: B) To detect patterns of corruption and prevent it
Rationale: The Corruption Monitoring System aims to identify
patterns of corruption and take proactive measures to prevent it.
5. 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
D. Regulating the stock market
, Answer: A) Hearing cases related to financial crimes
Rationale: NAB’s Accountability Courts focus on hearing cases related
to corruption, financial crimes, and money laundering.
6. Which of the following can trigger NAB's investigation into a
corruption case?
A. Anonymous complaints
B. Orders from the Prime Minister
C. Public interest petitions
D. All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Rationale: NAB can initiate an investigation based on anonymous
complaints, directives from the Prime Minister, or petitions that
indicate public interest in a case.
7. Who can file a complaint with NAB?
A. Any citizen of Pakistan
B. Only government employees
C. Only members of the parliament
D. Foreign nationals
Answer: A) Any citizen of Pakistan
Rationale: Any citizen can file a complaint with NAB, which will then
investigate the matter if it involves corruption.