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Code of Conduct for Prosecutors publicly available on the website of CPS — MCQs

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




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