1. : What is the main objective of anti-corruption policies?
(A) To protect corrupt officials
(B) To prevent, detect, and punish corrupt practices
(C) To ignore misuse of public resources
(D) To allow favoritism in government
2. : Which of the following best defines corruption?
(A) Honest use of authority for the public good
(B) Misuse of power for personal gain
(C) Transparent governance
(D) Ethical decision-making
3. : An important ethical principle in fighting corruption is:
(A) Secrecy
(B) Integrity and honesty
(C) Nepotism
(D) Favoritism
4. : Which international treaty aims to combat corruption globally?
(A) UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC)
(B) Paris Climate Agreement
(C) Geneva Convention
(D) WTO Agreement
5. : Whistleblower protection laws are designed to:
(A) Punish employees who report corruption
(B) Protect individuals who expose corruption from retaliation
(C) Keep corruption hidden
(D) Encourage silence in organizations
6. : Which of the following is an example of corruption in public service?
(A) Merit-based recruitment
(B) Bribery in awarding contracts
(C) Transparent procurement process
(D) Public financial audits
7. : Anti-corruption agencies are established to:
(A) Promote favoritism and nepotism
(B) Monitor, investigate, and reduce corruption
(C) Hide financial irregularities
(D) Protect corrupt officials