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What does NAB stand for?
A) National Accountability Bureau
B) National Anti-Corruption Bureau
C) National Asset Bureau
D) National Audit Bureau

Answer
A) National Accountability Bureau

Who is appointed as the Chairman of NAB in Pakistan?
A) President of Pakistan
B) Prime Minister of Pakistan
C) Chief Justice of Pakistan
D) Chief of Army Staff

Answer
A) President of Pakistan

In which year was NAB established in Pakistan?
A) 1995
B) 1997
C) 2000
D) 2002

Answer
B) 1997

What is the primary mandate of NAB?
A) Economic development
B) Counter-terrorism
C) Anti-corruption
D) Law enforcement

Answer
C) Anti-corruption

Which act established the NAB in Pakistan?
A) National Accountability Ordinance, 1999
B) Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
C) Pakistan Penal Code
D) National Security Act, 1980

Answer
A) National Accountability Ordinance, 1999

Who is responsible for appointing the Prosecutor General of NAB?
A) President of Pakistan
B) Prime Minister of Pakistan
C) Chief Justice of Pakistan
D) Chairman of NAB

Answer
C) Chief Justice of Pakistan

What is the maximum duration of physical remand allowed for a suspect under NAB custody?
A) 14 days
B) 21 days
C) 30 days
D) 45 days

Answer
A) 14 days

Who oversees the activities of NAB and its performance?
A) President of Pakistan
B) Parliament of Pakistan
C) Chief Justice of Pakistan
D) United Nations

Answer
B) Parliament of Pakistan

Which of the following is NOT within the jurisdiction of NAB?
A) Investigation of corruption cases
B) Prosecution of corruption cases
C) Tax collection
D) Prevention of corruption

Answer
C) Tax collection

In NAB, who can be appointed as a Deputy Chairman?
A) A retired military officer
B) A retired civil servant
C) A serving judge
D) A politician

Answer
B) A retired civil servant

Which of the following is a function of NAB?
A) Foreign diplomacy
B) Education policy development
C) Public awareness campaigns against corruption
D) National security operations

Answer
C) Public awareness campaigns against corruption

How many regional offices does NAB have in Pakistan?
A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8

Answer
C) 6

Who is responsible for investigating and prosecuting white-collar crimes in Pakistan?
A) Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)
B) Intelligence Bureau (IB)
C) Pakistan Rangers
D) NAB

Answer
D) NAB

What is the main focus of NAB in Pakistan?
A) Economic development
B) Countering terrorism
C) Anti-corruption
D) Human rights enforcement

Answer
C) Anti-corruption

What is the punishment for a person found guilty of corruption under NAB’s jurisdiction?
A) Fine only
B) Imprisonment only
C) Fine and imprisonment
D) Community service

Answer
C) Fine and imprisonment

What is the maximum term limit for the Chairman of NAB in Pakistan?
A) 3 years
B) 4 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years

Answer
C) 5 years

Who can file a complaint with NAB to initiate an inquiry into corruption?
A) Any citizen of Pakistan
B) Only government officials
C) Political parties
D) Foreign governments

Answer
A) Any citizen of Pakistan

What is the role of the Accountability Court in NAB cases?
A) Investigation
B) Prosecution
C) Adjudication
D) Prevention

Answer
C) Adjudication

What does NAO stand for in the context of NAB?
A) National Accountability Ordinance
B) National Anti-Corruption Office
C) National Audit Organization
D) National Assets Oversight

Answer
A) National Accountability Ordinance

Who appoints the Prosecutor General Accountability (PGA) in NAB?
A) President of Pakistan
B) Prime Minister of Pakistan
C) Chief Justice of Pakistan
D) Chairman of NAB

Answer
C) Chief Justice of Pakistan

What is the primary function of the NAB’s “Complaint Verification Cell”?
A) Investigating cases
B) Prosecuting cases
C) Verifying complaints
D) Prevention of corruption

Answer
C) Verifying complaints

What is the main focus of NAB’s Prevention and Awareness Wing?
A) Prosecuting corrupt officials
B) Investigating financial fraud
C) Preventing corruption and raising awareness
D) Counter-terrorism operations

Answer
C) Preventing corruption and raising awareness

Which NAB office is responsible for conducting inquiries and investigations into cases?
A) Regional NAB Office
B) Director General’s Office
C) Investigation Wing
D) Prosecution Wing

Answer
C) Investigation Wing

Who can be appointed as the Chairman of NAB in Pakistan?
A) Any Pakistani citizen
B) A retired judge of the Supreme Court
C) A serving military officer
D) A sitting member of Parliament

Answer
B) A retired judge of the Supreme Court

What is the purpose of NAB’s “Plea Bargain” provision?
A) To promote corruption
B) To rehabilitate convicted individuals
C) To recover embezzled funds and assets
D) To increase the prison population

Answer
C) To recover embezzled funds and assets

What is the term of office for a Director-General of NAB?
A) 3 years
B) 4 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years

Answer
C) 5 years

Which organization or body is tasked with appointing the Chairman of NAB?
A) Parliament of Pakistan
B) Supreme Court of Pakistan
C) President of Pakistan
D) Chief Justice of Pakistan

Answer
C) President of Pakistan

How many Deputy Chairmen does NAB have in Pakistan?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

Answer
A) 1

Who can be appointed as a Deputy Chairman of NAB?
A) A retired judge of the High Court
B) A retired civil servant
C) A prominent businessman
D) A retired politician

Answer
B) A retired civil servant

How does NAB acquire jurisdiction over a case?
A) Through a court order
B) By receiving a complaint
C) Through an executive order
D) By international intervention

Answer
B) By receiving a complaint

Which court is responsible for the trial of NAB cases in Pakistan?
A) High Court
B) Supreme Court
C) Accountability Court
D) Magistrate Court

Answer
C) Accountability Court

What is the purpose of the NAB’s “Asset Recovery Unit”?
A) To confiscate all assets of convicted individuals
B) To recover embezzled funds and assets
C) To manage NAB’s budget and expenses
D) To distribute recovered assets among the poor

Answer
B) To recover embezzled funds and assets

What is the tenure of a member of NAB’s Executive Board?
A) 2 years
B) 3 years
C) 4 years
D) 5 years

Answer
B) 3 years

Who can be appointed as a member of NAB’s Executive Board?
A) Active politicians
B) Retired military officers
C) Serving judges
D) Retired civil servants

Answer
D) Retired civil servants

What is the primary purpose of NAB’s “Intelligence and Operations Wing”?
A) National security operations
B) Anti-terrorism activities
C) Investigation of financial fraud
D) Gathering intelligence on corruption cases

Answer
D) Gathering intelligence on corruption cases

What is the function of the NAB’s “Prosecution Wing”?
A) Investigation of cases
B) Prevention of corruption
C) Prosecution of cases
D) Asset recovery

Answer
C) Prosecution of cases

How does NAB ensure transparency and fairness in its operations?
A) By appointing an external oversight committee
B) By publishing annual reports of its activities
C) By collaborating with foreign anti-corruption agencies
D) By conducting public awareness campaigns

Answer
B) By publishing annual reports of its activities

What is the role of the NAB’s “Awareness and Prevention Wing”?
A) Investigating corruption cases
B) Prosecuting corrupt officials
C) Preventing corruption and raising awareness
D) Asset recovery

Answer
C) Preventing corruption and raising awareness

What is the purpose of NAB’s “Training and Research Wing”?
A) To train NAB personnel and conduct research on corruption
B) To conduct military training for NAB officers
C) To provide education scholarships for underprivileged students
D) To promote international cooperation on anti-corruption efforts

Answer
A) To train NAB personnel and conduct research on corruption

Which of the following is a challenge faced by NAB in Pakistan?
A) Lack of funds and resources
B) Excessive political interference
C) Ineffective legal framework
D) All of the above

Answer
D) All of the above

How does NAB handle cases involving foreign entities or individuals?
A) By seeking assistance from international organizations
B) By refusing jurisdiction over such cases
C) By handing them over to the United Nations
D) By involving the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Answer
A) By seeking assistance from international organizations

Which of the following is NOT a step in the NAB investigation process?
A) Complaint verification
B) Arrest of the accused
C) Inquiry
D) Prosecution

Answer
B) Arrest of the accused

What is the procedure for filing an appeal against NAB’s decisions?
A) Appeal to the President of Pakistan
B) Appeal to the Supreme Court of Pakistan
C) Appeal to the Prime Minister of Pakistan
D) Appeal to the Chief Justice of Pakistan

Answer
B) Appeal to the Supreme Court of Pakistan

How does NAB ensure the protection of whistleblowers and informants?
A) By providing financial rewards to informants
B) By guaranteeing anonymity and protection from reprisals
C) By publicly acknowledging their contributions
D) By appointing them as NAB officers

Answer
B) By guaranteeing anonymity and protection from reprisals

What is the primary goal of NAB’s “Awareness and Prevention Wing”?
A) Punishing corrupt individuals
B) Preventing corruption and raising awareness
C) Recovering embezzled funds
D) Acquiring assets of convicted individuals

Answer
B) Preventing corruption and raising awareness

Which international organization collaborates with NAB in anti-corruption efforts?
A) World Bank
B) International Monetary Fund (IMF)
C) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
D) World Health Organization (WHO)

Answer
C) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

What is the primary focus of NAB’s “Prosecution Wing”?
A) Preventing corruption
B) Training NAB officers
C) Prosecuting corruption cases
D) Recovering embezzled funds

Answer
C) Prosecuting corruption cases

Which NAB office is responsible for coordinating with international organizations?
A) Investigation Wing
B) Prosecution Wing
C) International Cooperation Wing
D) Prevention and Awareness Wing

Answer
C) International Cooperation Wing

How does NAB interact with other law enforcement agencies in Pakistan?
A) By competing for resources and jurisdiction
B) By collaborating and sharing information and resources
C) By ignoring their existence
D) By criticizing their performance

Answer
B) By collaborating and sharing information and resources

How does NAB engage with the media and the public?
A) By restricting media access to its operations
B) By conducting regular press conferences and releasing information
C) By promoting disinformation campaigns
D) By censoring news about its activities

Answer
B) By conducting regular press conferences and releasing information

What is the purpose of the “Whistleblower Protection Act” in NAB’s operations?
A) To encourage corruption among NAB officials
B) To punish whistleblowers for false information
C) To protect whistleblowers from retaliation and ensure their confidentiality
D) To limit the number of whistleblowers

Answer
C) To protect whistleblowers from retaliation and ensure their confidentiality

What is the role of NAB’s “Financial Crime Wing”?
A) Investigating cases of financial fraud and embezzlement
B) Providing financial assistance to the public
C) Managing NAB’s budget and expenses
D) Conducting audits of government institutions

Answer
A) Investigating cases of financial fraud and embezzlement

Which of the following is NOT within the jurisdiction of NAB’s Financial Crime Wing?
A) Money laundering
B) Embezzlement
C) Tax evasion
D) Cybercrime

Answer
D) Cybercrime

How does NAB handle cases involving influential or powerful individuals?
A) By avoiding them to prevent controversy
B) By treating them like any other case
C) By seeking assistance from the military
D) By seeking assistance from the President of Pakistan

Answer
B) By treating them like any other case

What is the main objective of NAB’s “Internal Accountability Mechanism”?
A) To hold NAB officials accountable for their actions
B) To increase the salaries of NAB officials
C) To provide immunity to NAB officials
D) To promote corruption within NAB

Answer
A) To hold NAB officials accountable for their actions

Which department within NAB is responsible for monitoring the performance of NAB officers?
A) Human Resources Department
B) Complaint Verification Cell
C) Internal Accountability Mechanism
D) Training and Research Wing

Answer
C) Internal Accountability Mechanism

What is the primary focus of NAB’s “Internal Review and Quality Assurance” department?
A) Monitoring the performance of NAB officers
B) Reviewing and ensuring the quality of NAB’s operations
C) Auditing NAB’s budget and expenses
D) Providing legal assistance to NAB officers

Answer
B) Reviewing and ensuring the quality of NAB’s operations

Which of the following is NOT a role of NAB’s “Training and Research Wing”?
A) Conducting research on corruption trends
B) Providing legal advice to NAB officers
C) Providing training to NAB officers
D) Developing anti-corruption strategies

Answer
B) Providing legal advice to NAB officers

What is the primary purpose of NAB’s “Witness Protection Program”?
A) To encourage witnesses to provide false testimony
B) To protect witnesses from retaliation and ensure their cooperation
C) To provide financial assistance to witnesses
D) To limit the number of witnesses in NAB cases

Answer
B) To protect witnesses from retaliation and ensure their cooperation

What is the role of the “Public Relations and Media Management Department” in NAB?
A) To suppress information about NAB’s operations
B) To promote transparency and communication with the public and media
C) To spread disinformation about NAB’s activities
D) To restrict media access to NAB’s operations

Answer
B) To promote transparency and communication with the public and media

What is the significance of NAB’s “Community Engagement Program”?
A) To create a positive image of NAB in the community
B) To discourage community participation in NAB cases
C) To limit public awareness about corruption
D) To promote corruption within the community

Answer
A) To create a positive image of NAB in the community

How does NAB ensure the transparency of its financial transactions?
A) By publishing annual financial reports
B) By concealing financial information from the public
C) By involving external auditors in financial transactions
D) By involving the military in financial management

Answer
A) By publishing annual financial reports

What is the role of NAB’s “Complaint Verification Cell” in the investigation process?
A) Initiating the investigation process
B) Verifying the authenticity of complaints
C) Prosecuting corruption cases
D) Recovering embezzled funds

Answer
B) Verifying the authenticity of complaints

How does NAB ensure the independence of its operations from political influence?
A) By collaborating with political parties
B) By seeking approval from the Prime Minister for all operations
C) By following the guidance of the military
D) By adhering to its mandate and the law

Answer
D) By adhering to its mandate and the law

Which of the following is a key element of NAB’s organizational structure?
A) Political parties
B) Military personnel
C) External oversight committees
D) Internal accountability mechanisms

Answer
D) Internal accountability mechanisms

What is the purpose of the NAB’s “Advisory Committee”?
A) To provide legal advice to NAB officers
B) To assist in decision-making processes
C) To advocate for corrupt individuals
D) To limit NAB’s powers

Answer
B) To assist in decision-making processes

Which of the following is NOT a function of NAB’s “Financial Monitoring Unit”?
A) Monitoring suspicious financial transactions
B) Investigating money laundering activities
C) Managing NAB’s budget and expenses
D) Tracking illegal financial activities

Answer
C) Managing NAB’s budget and expenses

What is the role of NAB’s “International Cooperation Wing”?
A) To promote international corruption
B) To limit cooperation with foreign organizations
C) To collaborate with international anti-corruption agencies
D) To spread disinformation about NAB internationally

Answer
C) To collaborate with international anti-corruption agencies

How does NAB encourage international cooperation in anti-corruption efforts?
A) By imposing sanctions on other countries
B) By signing bilateral agreements with other countries
C) By limiting interactions with foreign entities
D) By promoting corruption internationally

Answer
B) By signing bilateral agreements with other countries

What is the primary focus of NAB’s “International Cooperation Wing”?
A) Promoting corruption internationally
B) Tracking international terrorist activities
C) Collaboration with foreign entities in anti-corruption efforts
D) Limiting international communication

Answer
C) Collaboration with foreign entities in anti-corruption efforts

How does NAB ensure the enforcement of its decisions and judgments?
A) By seeking military support
B) By involving the President in all decisions
C) By seeking court orders for implementation
D) By limiting the scope of its decisions

Answer
C) By seeking court orders for implementation

What is the purpose of NAB’s “E-procurement System”?
A) To facilitate transparent and efficient procurement processes
B) To promote corruption in the procurement process
C) To limit the scope of procurement
D) To involve the military in procurement processes

Answer
A) To facilitate transparent and efficient procurement processes

How does NAB ensure the protection of human rights during its operations?
A) By ignoring human rights violations
B) By adhering to international human rights standards
C) By limiting the scope of human rights protection
D) By involving the military in human rights protection

Answer
B) By adhering to international human rights standards

What is the purpose of NAB’s “Human Rights Protection Cell”?
A) To promote human rights violations
B) To suppress human rights activism
C) To ensure the protection of human rights during NAB’s operations
D) To limit human rights protection

Answer
C) To ensure the protection of human rights during NAB’s operations

What is the role of NAB’s “Asset Management Unit”?
A) To promote corruption in asset management
B) To ensure the efficient management of recovered assets
C) To limit the recovery of embezzled assets
D) To involve political parties in asset management

Answer
B) To ensure the efficient management of recovered assets

How does NAB ensure the protection of vulnerable groups during its operations?
A) By targeting vulnerable groups for corruption
B) By ignoring the vulnerabilities of certain groups
C) By adhering to special procedures for vulnerable groups
D) By limiting the protection of vulnerable groups

Answer
C) By adhering to special procedures for vulnerable groups

What is the main focus of NAB’s “Vulnerable Groups Protection Wing”?
A) Protecting vulnerable groups from corruption
B) Exploiting vulnerable groups for corruption
C) Limiting the protection of vulnerable groups
D) Promoting corruption among vulnerable groups

Answer
A) Protecting vulnerable groups from corruption

What is the significance of NAB’s “Gender Mainstreaming Unit”?
A) To promote gender discrimination within NAB
B) To limit the participation of women in NAB’s operations
C) To ensure gender equality and inclusion in NAB’s operations
D) To promote corruption among women

Answer
C) To ensure gender equality and inclusion in NAB’s operations

How does NAB ensure the inclusion of women in its operations and decision-making processes?
A) By limiting the participation of women
B) By ensuring equal opportunities for women
C) By promoting gender discrimination
D) By excluding women from key positions

Answer
B) By ensuring equal opportunities for women

What is the primary focus of NAB’s “Women Empowerment Cell”?
A) To limit the participation of women in NAB
B) To promote corruption among women
C) To empower and promote the inclusion of women in NAB’s operations
D) To exclude women from decision-making processes

Answer
C) To empower and promote the inclusion of women in NAB’s operations

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