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Code of Conduct for Public Officials

1. : What is the main purpose of a code of conduct for public officials?

(A) To protect officials from accountability


(B) To provide ethical guidelines for honesty, integrity, and fairness in public service


(C) To encourage misuse of authority


(D) To promote favoritism in governance




2. : Which of the following is considered unethical behavior for a public official?

(A) Transparency in decision-making


(B) Accepting bribes or gifts in exchange for favors


(C) Respecting the rule of law


(D) Serving citizens equally




3. : A code of conduct for public officials usually emphasizes:

(A) Integrity, accountability, and impartiality


(B) Nepotism and favoritism


(C) Secrecy and personal gain


(D) Corruption and discrimination




4. : Which of the following practices reflects compliance with the code of conduct?

(A) Misuse of public funds


(B) Fair and impartial treatment of all citizens


(C) Favoring family members in recruitment


(D) Hiding official records




5. : Conflict of interest in public service means:

(A) Serving the public honestly


(B) When personal interests interfere with official duties


(C) Promoting transparency and accountability


(D) Following professional ethics strictly




6. : Which international declaration provides guidance on the conduct of public officials?

(A) UN International Code of Conduct for Public Officials (1996)


(B) Geneva Convention


(C) Paris Agreement


(D) WTO Charter




7. : Why is adherence to the code of conduct important?

(A) It reduces transparency in government


(B) It builds public trust and ensures ethical governance


(C) It allows misuse of power


(D) It protects corrupt practices




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