1. 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.
2. Which of the following is the primary function of the NAB (National
Accountability Bureau)?
A. Collecting taxes
B. Combating corruption
C. Regulating financial markets
D. Providing loans to businesses
Answer: B) Combating corruption
Rationale: NAB is primarily focused on investigating and combating
corruption in Pakistan, targeting both public and private sectors.
,3. What is the key factor for NAB to initiate an investigation into a
case?
A. Presence of political influence
B. Existence of sufficient evidence of corruption
C. Public protests
D. Media coverage
Answer: B) Existence of sufficient evidence of corruption
Rationale: NAB requires sufficient evidence of corruption to justify
initiating an investigation into a case.
4. NAB is empowered to prosecute individuals who: A) Violate
international trade laws
B. Commit tax fraud
C. Use influence for personal gain in government contracts
D. Fail to pay taxes
Answer: C) Use influence for personal gain in government contracts
Rationale: NAB has the authority to prosecute individuals who misuse
their influence for personal gain, especially in public contracts and
procurement processes.
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. 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.
7. Which of the following is an example of an investigation initiated by
NAB?
A. Examining environmental pollution
B. Investigating misuse of public office for personal gain
C. Regulating business mergers
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.
2. Which of the following is the primary function of the NAB (National
Accountability Bureau)?
A. Collecting taxes
B. Combating corruption
C. Regulating financial markets
D. Providing loans to businesses
Answer: B) Combating corruption
Rationale: NAB is primarily focused on investigating and combating
corruption in Pakistan, targeting both public and private sectors.
,3. What is the key factor for NAB to initiate an investigation into a
case?
A. Presence of political influence
B. Existence of sufficient evidence of corruption
C. Public protests
D. Media coverage
Answer: B) Existence of sufficient evidence of corruption
Rationale: NAB requires sufficient evidence of corruption to justify
initiating an investigation into a case.
4. NAB is empowered to prosecute individuals who: A) Violate
international trade laws
B. Commit tax fraud
C. Use influence for personal gain in government contracts
D. Fail to pay taxes
Answer: C) Use influence for personal gain in government contracts
Rationale: NAB has the authority to prosecute individuals who misuse
their influence for personal gain, especially in public contracts and
procurement processes.
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. 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.
7. Which of the following is an example of an investigation initiated by
NAB?
A. Examining environmental pollution
B. Investigating misuse of public office for personal gain
C. Regulating business mergers