1. 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.
2. Which section of the Pakistan Penal Code deals with the offense of
corruption?
A. Section 409
B. Section 169
C. Section 161
D. Section 302
Answer: C) Section 161
Rationale: Section 161 of the Pakistan Penal Code addresses the offense
of taking or giving illegal gratification, which is a key aspect of
corruption.
,3. Which of the following is considered an act of corruption under the
NAB laws?
A. Tax evasion
B. Bribery
C. Money laundering
D. All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Rationale: All of the listed activities—tax evasion, bribery, and money
laundering—are forms of corruption and fall under NAB's jurisdiction.
4. Which organization collaborates with NAB in combating money
laundering?
A. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
B. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
C. The United Nations
D. The World Bank
Answer: B) The Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
Rationale: NAB collaborates with the Financial Action Task Force
(FATF) in the fight against money laundering to ensure that financial
systems are not abused for illicit activities.
5. What is the maximum fine that can be imposed by an Accountability
Court under NAB laws?
, A. Rs. 1 million
B. Rs. 5 million
C. Rs. 10 million
D. No maximum limit
Answer: C) Rs. 10 million
Rationale: The maximum fine that can be imposed under NAB laws for
corruption-related offenses is Rs. 10 million.
6. NAB’s function is primarily focused on which of the following?
A. Environmental protection
B. Healthcare reforms
C. Combating financial corruption
D. International trade policies
Answer: C) Combating financial corruption
Rationale: The primary function of NAB is to combat corruption and
financial crimes within Pakistan.
7. 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
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.
2. Which section of the Pakistan Penal Code deals with the offense of
corruption?
A. Section 409
B. Section 169
C. Section 161
D. Section 302
Answer: C) Section 161
Rationale: Section 161 of the Pakistan Penal Code addresses the offense
of taking or giving illegal gratification, which is a key aspect of
corruption.
,3. Which of the following is considered an act of corruption under the
NAB laws?
A. Tax evasion
B. Bribery
C. Money laundering
D. All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Rationale: All of the listed activities—tax evasion, bribery, and money
laundering—are forms of corruption and fall under NAB's jurisdiction.
4. Which organization collaborates with NAB in combating money
laundering?
A. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
B. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
C. The United Nations
D. The World Bank
Answer: B) The Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
Rationale: NAB collaborates with the Financial Action Task Force
(FATF) in the fight against money laundering to ensure that financial
systems are not abused for illicit activities.
5. What is the maximum fine that can be imposed by an Accountability
Court under NAB laws?
, A. Rs. 1 million
B. Rs. 5 million
C. Rs. 10 million
D. No maximum limit
Answer: C) Rs. 10 million
Rationale: The maximum fine that can be imposed under NAB laws for
corruption-related offenses is Rs. 10 million.
6. NAB’s function is primarily focused on which of the following?
A. Environmental protection
B. Healthcare reforms
C. Combating financial corruption
D. International trade policies
Answer: C) Combating financial corruption
Rationale: The primary function of NAB is to combat corruption and
financial crimes within Pakistan.
7. 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