1. The NAB Ordinance was passed in which year?
A. 1995
B. 1999
C. 2001
D. 1997
Answer: B) 1999
Rationale: The NAB Ordinance was introduced in 1999 to provide a
legal framework for the investigation of corruption cases in Pakistan.
2. 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.
3. NAB's investigation into corruption is based on which principle?
,A. Allegation-based investigation
B. Probable cause
C. Random selection
D. High-level political pressure
Answer: B) Probable cause
Rationale: NAB’s investigations are based on probable cause, where
there is reasonable suspicion that corruption has occurred.
4. What is NAB’s role in promoting integrity within the public sector?
A. Providing legal training to public servants
B. Auditing government policies
C. Preventing corruption through transparency and accountability
D. Issuing government contracts
Answer: C) Preventing corruption through transparency and
accountability
Rationale: NAB promotes integrity within the public sector by
ensuring transparency, investigating corruption, and holding officials
accountable for their actions.
5. NAB can investigate corruption committed outside Pakistan by
Pakistani nationals under which law?
A. The Foreign Corruption Act
B. The NAB Ordinance 1999
, C. The Prevention of Money Laundering Act
D. The Anti-Terrorism Act
Answer: B) The NAB Ordinance 1999
Rationale: NAB has jurisdiction to investigate the corruption of
Pakistani nationals abroad under the NAB Ordinance of 1999.
6. 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
D. Enforcing tax laws
Answer: B) Investigating misuse of public office for personal gain
Rationale: NAB primarily investigates misuse of public office for
personal gain, such as bribery and embezzlement.
7. NAB’s operations are overseen by which body?
A. The National Assembly
B. The Judiciary
C. The Ministry of Finance
D. The NAB Executive Board
Answer: D) The NAB Executive Board
A. 1995
B. 1999
C. 2001
D. 1997
Answer: B) 1999
Rationale: The NAB Ordinance was introduced in 1999 to provide a
legal framework for the investigation of corruption cases in Pakistan.
2. 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.
3. NAB's investigation into corruption is based on which principle?
,A. Allegation-based investigation
B. Probable cause
C. Random selection
D. High-level political pressure
Answer: B) Probable cause
Rationale: NAB’s investigations are based on probable cause, where
there is reasonable suspicion that corruption has occurred.
4. What is NAB’s role in promoting integrity within the public sector?
A. Providing legal training to public servants
B. Auditing government policies
C. Preventing corruption through transparency and accountability
D. Issuing government contracts
Answer: C) Preventing corruption through transparency and
accountability
Rationale: NAB promotes integrity within the public sector by
ensuring transparency, investigating corruption, and holding officials
accountable for their actions.
5. NAB can investigate corruption committed outside Pakistan by
Pakistani nationals under which law?
A. The Foreign Corruption Act
B. The NAB Ordinance 1999
, C. The Prevention of Money Laundering Act
D. The Anti-Terrorism Act
Answer: B) The NAB Ordinance 1999
Rationale: NAB has jurisdiction to investigate the corruption of
Pakistani nationals abroad under the NAB Ordinance of 1999.
6. 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
D. Enforcing tax laws
Answer: B) Investigating misuse of public office for personal gain
Rationale: NAB primarily investigates misuse of public office for
personal gain, such as bribery and embezzlement.
7. NAB’s operations are overseen by which body?
A. The National Assembly
B. The Judiciary
C. The Ministry of Finance
D. The NAB Executive Board
Answer: D) The NAB Executive Board