1. The Code of Conduct for Prosecutors is primarily aimed at ensuring:
(A) Police independence
(B) Judicial appointments
(C) Prosecutorial ethics and discipline
(D) Public elections
2. The main purpose of the Code of Conduct is to ensure:
(A) Fair and impartial prosecution
(B) Political control
(C) Media control
(D) Police dominance
3. Prosecutors must act with:
(A) Independence
(B) Political influence
(C) Bias
(D) Pressure
4. A fundamental principle for prosecutors is:
(A) Partiality
(B) Integrity
(C) Favoritism
(D) Secrecy only
5. Prosecutors are required to maintain:
(A) Financial interest
(B) Publicity
(C) Political links
(D) Confidentiality
6. Prosecutors must avoid:
(A) Court appearances
(B) Legal research
(C) Conflict of interest
(D) Case preparation
7. Prosecutorial independence means freedom from:
(A) External influence
(B) Law
(C) Evidence
(D) Courts
8. Prosecutors represent:
(A) Private individuals
(B) Government/state
(C) NGOs
(D) Media
9. Prosecutors must ensure justice is:
(A) Delayed
(B) Avoided
(C) Served
(D) Ignored
10. Prosecutors should disclose:
(A) False evidence
(B) Private opinions
(C) Material facts fairly
(D) Political views
11. Prosecutors must act in:
(A) Bad faith
(B) Secret bias
(C) Silence
(D) Good faith
12. Ethical conduct of prosecutors ensures:
(A) Public trust
(B) Political gain
(C) Media fame
(D) Financial profit
13. Prosecutors must not abuse:
(A) All of these
(B) Authority
(C) Evidence
(D) Court time
14. A prosecutor’s duty is primarily towards:
(A) Victim only
(B) Accused only
(C) Court and justice
(D) Police only
15. Prosecutors must avoid:
(A) Misrepresentation
(B) Honesty
(C) Truth
(D) Duty
16. Professional behavior requires prosecutors to be:
(A) Disciplined
(B) Arrogant
(C) Biased
(D) Emotional
17. Prosecutors should not accept:
(A) Legal duty
(B) Bribes or gifts influencing cases
(C) Evidence
(D) Instructions from court
18. A prosecutor must act according to:
(A) Personal interest
(B) Political party
(C) Law and ethics
(D) Public pressure
19. Prosecutors should ensure fairness towards:
(A) Only accused
(B) Only victim
(C) Both parties
(D) None
20. Prosecutorial conduct must be:
(A) Arbitrary
(B) Transparent
(C) Secretive
(D) Biased
21. Prosecutors must not suppress:
(A) Evidence
(B) Truth
(C) Both A and B
(D) Law
22. Duty of prosecutor includes disclosure of:
(A) Only favorable evidence
(B) Personal notes
(C) No evidence
(D) Exculpatory evidence
23. Prosecutors must respect:
(A) Court authority
(B) Media pressure
(C) Political leaders
(D) Public opinion only
24. Prosecutors should maintain:
(A) Media control
(B) Personal fame
(C) Political ties
(D) Professional dignity
25. Improper influence on prosecutor is:
(A) Allowed
(B) Encouraged
(C) Prohibited
(D) Mandatory
26. Prosecutors should act without:
(A) Evidence
(B) Law
(C) Fear or favor
(D) Duty
27. Prosecutors must not misuse:
(A) Law
(B) Court process
(C) Both
(D) None
28. Code of conduct ensures:
(A) Accountability
(B) Corruption
(C) Delay
(D) Bias
29. Prosecutor’s role in court is to:
(A) Mislead court
(B) Delay proceedings
(C) Assist court in justice
(D) Support accused only
30. Prosecutors must act in public:
(A) Personal interest
(B) Secret interest
(C) Political interest
(D) Interest
31. Prosecutors should avoid appearance of:
(A) Honesty
(B) Duty
(C) Impropriety
(D) Justice
32. Prosecutorial discretion must be exercised:
(A) Arbitrarily
(B) Fairly
(C) Politically
(D) Emotionally
33. Prosecutors must maintain relationship with police that is:
(A) Hostile
(B) Independent and professional
(C) Political
(D) Personal
34. Prosecutors must ensure case filing is:
(A) Random
(B) Political
(C) Evidence-based
(D) Delayed
35. Prosecutors should not be influenced by:
(A) Evidence
(B) Media pressure
(C) Law
(D) Court orders
36. Prosecutors must respect:
(A) Law only
(B) Human rights
(C) Police only
(D) Politics
37. Prosecutors should act:
(A) Emotionally
(B) Partially
(C) Politically
(D) Impartially
38. Confidential information must be:
(A) Published
(B) Protected
(C) Sold
(D) Shared freely
39. Prosecutors must not leak:
(A) Public news
(B) Court judgments
(C) Law books
(D) Case details
40. Professional ethics prevent:
(A) Corruption
(B) Justice
(C) Law enforcement
(D) Trials
41. Prosecutor’s independence ensures:
(A) Bias
(B) Delay
(C) Fair trial
(D) Control
42. Prosecutors should cooperate with:
(A) Political groups
(B) Criminals
(C) Courts
(D) Media only
43. Prosecutors must not act on:
(A) Evidence
(B) Instructions outside law
(C) Law
(D) Facts
44. Prosecutors are bound by:
(A) Law
(B) Public opinion
(C) Politics
(D) Pressure groups
45. A prosecutor must ensure justice is:
(A) Delayed
(B) Denied
(C) Ignored
(D) Delivered
46. Prosecutors should avoid misuse of:
(A) All of these
(B) Law
(C) Evidence
(D) Authority
47. Prosecutors must maintain:
(A) Secrecy for corruption
(B) Bias
(C) Political loyalty
(D) Professional ethics
48. Prosecutors must ensure fairness in:
(A) Both
(B) Trial conduct
(C) Investigation review
(D) None
49. Prosecutors should not act under:
(A) Law
(B) Pressure
(C) Evidence
(D) Justice
50. Prosecutors must protect:
(A) Corruption
(B) Criminals
(C) Justice system
(D) Politics
51. Prosecutors must be accountable to:
(A) Public only
(B) Media
(C) Law and institution
(D) Police
52. Prosecutors must not delay:
(A) Both
(B) Justice
(C) Trials unnecessarily
(D) None
53. Prosecutors should act with:
(A) Dishonesty
(B) Honesty
(C) Bias
(D) Pressure
54. Prosecutors must ensure lawful:
(A) Conviction
(B) Arrest
(C) Prosecution
(D) Media coverage
55. Prosecutors must avoid personal:
(A) Law
(B) Evidence
(C) Interest
(D) Duty
56. Prosecutors must respect dignity of:
(A) Court
(B) Accused
(C) All
(D) Victim
57. Prosecutors must not act maliciously against:
(A) Accused
(B) State
(C) Law
(D) Evidence
58. Prosecutors ensure criminal justice system is:
(A) Weak
(B) Slow
(C) Corrupt
(D) Effective
59. Prosecutors must maintain public:
(A) Distrust
(B) Confidence
(C) Fear
(D) Confusion
60. Prosecutors should act according to:
(A) Evidence only
(B) Law and ethics
(C) Politics
(D) Pressure
61. Prosecutors must avoid improper:
(A) Court orders
(B) Evidence
(C) Law
(D) Conduct
62. Prosecutors must ensure equal treatment of:
(A) Rich only
(B) Poor only
(C) All parties
(D) Government only
63. Prosecutors must not mislead:
(A) Court
(B) Public
(C) None
(D) Both
64. Prosecutors must ensure justice is:
(A) Served
(B) Denied
(C) Hidden
(D) Delayed always
65. Prosecutors should not be influenced by:
(A) Facts
(B) Bribery
(C) Law
(D) Evidence
66. Prosecutors must maintain:
(A) Political speech
(B) Public gossip
(C) Media leaks
(D) Confidentiality of case data
67. Prosecutors must work in:
(A) Coordination with justice system
(B) Isolation
(C) Politics
(D) Media
68. Prosecutors should act without:
(A) Integrity
(B) Evidence
(C) Law
(D) Bias
69. Prosecutors must follow:
(A) Instructions of criminals
(B) Law
(C) Pressure groups
(D) Media
70. Prosecutors must ensure fair:
(A) Both
(B) Trial process
(C) Investigation review
(D) None
71. Prosecutors must avoid corruption to maintain:
(A) Justice
(B) Public trust
(C) None
(D) Both
72. Prosecutors must not disclose:
(A) Court rules
(B) Public law
(C) Confidential evidence
(D) Statutes
73. Prosecutors act as representatives of:
(A) State
(B) Individuals
(C) Media
(D) NGOs
74. Prosecutors must ensure:
(A) Rule of law
(B) Delay in justice
(C) Political control
(D) Bias
75. Prosecutors must avoid:
(A) Integrity
(B) Duty
(C) Ethical violation
(D) Law
76. Prosecutors should ensure evidence is:
(A) Fabricated
(B) Hidden
(C) Ignored
(D) Properly assessed
77. Prosecutors must not act for:
(A) Justice
(B) Personal gain
(C) Law
(D) Court
78. Prosecutors must uphold:
(A) Corruption
(B) Rule of law
(C) Bias
(D) Politics
79. Prosecutors must maintain:
(A) Bias
(B) Disorder
(C) Discipline
(D) Politics
80. Prosecutors ensure justice delivery is:
(A) Delayed
(B) Hidden
(C) Biased
(D) Fair
81. Prosecutors must act without:
(A) Evidence
(B) Law
(C) Fear
(D) Duty
82. Prosecutors must ensure ethical:
(A) Breach
(B) Conduct
(C) Corruption
(D) Delay
83. Prosecutors must protect:
(A) Criminals
(B) Legal process
(C) Illegal acts
(D) Bias
84. Prosecutors must not misuse:
(A) Authority
(B) Both
(C) Law
(D) None
85. Prosecutors must act in:
(A) Bad faith
(B) Good faith
(C) Pressure
(D) Bias
86. Prosecutors must ensure fair treatment of:
(A) Court
(B) Media
(C) Police
(D) Parties
87. Prosecutors must maintain:
(A) Professional ethics
(B) Political loyalty
(C) Bias
(D) Corruption
88. Prosecutors must not act under:
(A) Illegal influence
(B) Law
(C) Evidence
(D) Justice
89. Prosecutors ensure justice system is:
(A) Weak
(B) Strong
(C) Corrupt
(D) Biased
90. Main objective of Code of Conduct is:
(A) Political control
(B) Police dominance
(C) Media control
(D) Ethical prosecution system