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NAB Ordinance, 1999 — MCQs

1. The National Accountability Ordinance was promulgated in:

(A) 1997


(B) 1998


(C) 2000


(D) 1999




2. Ordinance No. of NAB is:

(A) XVII of 1999


(B) XX of 1999


(C) XIX of 1999


(D) XVIII of 1999




3. NAB Ordinance came into force from:

(A) 2005


(B) 1999


(C) 2001


(D) 1985




4. NAB Ordinance extends to:

(A) Whole of Pakistan


(B) Islamabad only


(C) Punjab only


(D) Tribal areas only




5. NAB is established for:

(A) Tax collection


(B) Eradication of corruption


(C) Prevention of theft


(D) Civil disputes




6. NAB stands for:

(A) National Audit Bureau


(B) National Assets Board


(C) National Anti Bribery


(D) National Accountability Bureau




7. NAB Ordinance applies to:

(A) Foreign citizens only


(B) Judges only


(C) All persons in Pakistan


(D) Students only




8. “Accused” includes:

(A) Only convicted person


(B) Judge only


(C) Only witness


(D) Person under investigation




9. NAB includes investigation by:

(A) FIA only


(B) NAB only


(C) Police only


(D) Any agency authorized by NAB




10. “Assets” include property:

(A) Owned or controlled anywhere


(B) Only movable


(C) Only in Pakistan


(D) Only immovable




11. Assets held in name of:

(A) Spouse or relatives


(B) Stranger only


(C) Government


(D) Banks only




12. “Benamidar” means:

(A) Ostensible holder of property


(B) Legal owner


(C) Government officer


(D) Lawyer




13. NAB Chairman is appointed by:

(A) Prime Minister


(B) Chief Justice


(C) President


(D) Senate




14. NAB Chairman tenure is:

(A) 2 years


(B) 3 years


(C) 4 years non-extendable


(D) 5 years




15. NAB Chairman is appointed in consultation with:

(A) Leader of House and Opposition


(B) Supreme Court only


(C) Army Chief


(D) Governors




16. NAB Chairman can be removed like:

(A) Police officer


(B) Clerk


(C) Minister


(D) Judge of Supreme Court




17. NAB includes:

(A) Auditor General only


(B) Governor


(C) Mayor


(D) Deputy Chairman




18. Deputy Chairman tenure is:

(A) 2 years


(B) 3 years


(C) 4 years


(D) 5 years




19. Prosecutor General is appointed by:

(A) Prime Minister


(B) NAB Chairman


(C) President


(D) Court




20. Prosecutor General tenure is:

(A) 3 years non-extendable


(B) 2 years


(C) 4 years


(D) 5 years




21. NAB Ordinance has effect from:

(A) 1999 only


(B) 1985


(C) 2000


(D) 1990




22. NAB Ordinance overrides:

(A) Other laws


(B) Criminal law only


(C) Police law only


(D) Civil law only




23. “Holder of public office” includes:

(A) Shopkeeper


(B) Student


(C) Minister


(D) Farmer




24. “Holder of public office” includes:

(A) Teachers only


(B) President of Pakistan


(C) Labourers


(D) Drivers




25. NAB applies to:

(A) Private firms only


(B) Farmers only


(C) Public servants


(D) Students




26. “Accused” includes:

(A) Only convicted person


(B) Person under inquiry


(C) Witness


(D) Judge




27. NAB deals with:

(A) Corruption cases


(B) Civil disputes


(C) Family cases


(D) Property rent




28. Assets include:

(A) Only salary


(B) Only cash


(C) Only land


(D) All property worldwide




29. “Associates” includes:

(A) Friends only


(B) Managing persons


(C) Teachers


(D) Neighbours




30. NAB Chairman is:

(A) Permanent


(B) Non-extendable


(C) Temporary clerk


(D) Police officer




31. NAB was created for:

(A) Trade


(B) Education


(C) Accountability


(D) Health




32. NAB includes recovery of:

(A) Private gifts


(B) State money


(C) Donations only


(D) Salaries




33. “Corruption” includes:

(A) Honest work


(B) Study


(C) Bribery


(D) Service




34. NAB investigates:

(A) Civil cases


(B) Labour cases


(C) Marriage cases


(D) Corruption cases




35. NAB can seize:

(A) Illegal assets


(B) Personal books


(C) Clothes


(D) Vehicles only




36. NAB Ordinance applies to:

(A) All persons in Pakistan


(B) Pakistan only citizens


(C) Foreign courts only


(D) Schools




37. Chairman NAB is appointed for:

(A) 4 years


(B) 2 years


(C) 1 year


(D) 6 years




38. NAB aims at:

(A) Sports


(B) Education


(C) Corruption control


(D) Agriculture




39. NAB includes:

(A) Police


(B) Army only


(C) Bureau


(D) Courts only




40. “Assets” include:

(A) Only cash


(B) Only jewelry


(C) Only Pakistan property


(D) Property anywhere




41. NAB Ordinance year is:

(A) 1997


(B) 1998


(C) 1999


(D) 2000




42. NAB Chairman is removable like:

(A) Clerk


(B) Supreme Court Judge


(C) Police officer


(D) Soldier




43. NAB Deputy Chairman assists:

(A) Judge


(B) Chairman NAB


(C) Police


(D) Minister




44. NAB deals with:

(A) Traffic cases


(B) Fraud cases


(C) Civil suits


(D) Family disputes




45. “Accused” includes:

(A) Lawyer


(B) Judge


(C) Suspect person


(D) Clerk




46. NAB Ordinance applies to:

(A) Only Punjab


(B) Whole Pakistan


(C) Only Sindh


(D) Only Balochistan




47. NAB Chairman appointment authority:

(A) Chief Justice


(B) President


(C) PM


(D) Parliament




48. NAB works for:

(A) Industry


(B) Trade


(C) Farming


(D) Corruption elimination




49. NAB includes recovery of:

(A) Private loans only


(B) Personal savings


(C) Government money


(D) Salary




50. NAB Ordinance is:
NAB Ordinance deals mainly with:

(A) Civil law


(B) Criminal law special law


(C) Family law


(D) Tax law


(A) Property disputes


(B) Corruption and corrupt practices


(C) Family matters


(D) Labour issues




51. “Assets” under NAB include property:

(A) Only in Pakistan


(B) Inside and outside Pakistan


(C) Only immovable


(D) Only movable




52. NAB Chairman is appointed by:

(A) Supreme Court


(B) President of Pakistan


(C) Prime Minister


(D) Chief Minister




53. NAB is established under:

(A) Constitution


(B) Ordinance


(C) Rule


(D) Regulation




54. NAB Ordinance was promulgated in:

(A) 1997


(B) 1998


(C) 1999


(D) 2001




55. NAB is responsible for:

(A) Tax collection


(B) Education reform


(C) Accountability of corrupt persons


(D) Police training




56. “Accused” includes person under:

(A) Trial only


(B) Education


(C) Employment


(D) Investigation or inquiry




57. NAB can investigate through:

(A) Any authorized agency


(B) Only police


(C) Only FIA


(D) Only courts




58. NAB deals with cases of:

(A) Divorce


(B) Corruption


(C) Property rent


(D) Traffic violation




59. NAB Ordinance applies to:

(A) Citizens only


(B) Private firms only


(C) Foreign courts only


(D) All persons in Pakistan




60. NAB Chairman tenure is:

(A) 2 years


(B) 3 years


(C) 5 years


(D) 4 years non-extendable




61. NAB includes recovery of:

(A) Personal loans


(B) Public money


(C) Private gifts


(D) Charity funds only




62. “Associates” includes:

(A) Teachers


(B) Students


(C) Persons managing accused affairs


(D) Doctors




63. NAB Ordinance overrides:

(A) Constitution


(B) Police rules only


(C) Other laws


(D) Civil law only




64. NAB Deputy Chairman tenure is:

(A) 1 year


(B) 2 years


(C) 5 years


(D) 3 years




65. NAB Chairman may resign by:

(A) Oral statement


(B) Writing to President


(C) Court order


(D) Police order




66. NAB includes offences of:

(A) Corruption and corrupt practices


(B) Theft only


(C) Murder only


(D) Civil wrongs




67. NAB Ordinance aims to:

(A) Eradicate corruption


(B) Promote business


(C) Improve education


(D) Control traffic




68. NAB applies to:

(A) All public office holders


(B) Only ministers


(C) Only judges


(D) Only soldiers




69. NAB Chairman is appointed for:

(A) 5 years


(B) 4 years


(C) 3 years


(D) Life term




70. NAB includes accountability of:

(A) Private citizens only


(B) Public office holders


(C) Students


(D) Farmers




71. NAB Ordinance was enforced from:

(A) 2000


(B) 1985


(C) 1999


(D) 1997




72. NAB Chairman is appointed by:

(A) Parliament


(B) Supreme Court


(C) President


(D) Senate only




73. NAB includes investigation of:

(A) Civil suits


(B) Land rent disputes


(C) Divorce cases


(D) Corruption cases




74. NAB Ordinance covers:

(A) Only Pakistan


(B) Only provinces


(C) Whole Pakistan


(D) Only cities




75. NAB includes recovery of:

(A) Personal gifts


(B) State assets


(C) Family jewelry


(D) Private savings




76. NAB deals with:

(A) Marriage law


(B) Sports issues


(C) School exams


(D) Financial fraud




77. NAB Ordinance is a:

(A) Civil law


(B) Family law


(C) Special criminal law


(D) Constitutional amendment




78. NAB Chairman is removable like:

(A) Supreme Court Judge


(B) Minister


(C) Police officer


(D) Clerk




79. NAB aims to ensure:

(A) Accountability


(B) Corruption protection


(C) Political power


(D) Trade development




80. NAB includes cases of:

(A) Bribery


(B) Marriage


(C) Property rent


(D) Education




81. NAB deals with:

(A) Public funds misuse


(B) School discipline


(C) Sports events


(D) Health care only




82. NAB Ordinance applies to:

(A) Only federal officers


(B) All citizens and officials


(C) Only judges


(D) Only lawyers




83. NAB Chairman works under:

(A) President


(B) Supreme Court


(C) Prime Minister


(D) Parliament




84. NAB includes:

(A) Private courts


(B) Family courts


(C) Civil courts


(D) Accountability Courts




85. NAB Ordinance purpose is:

(A) Promote corruption


(B) Increase taxes


(C) Eliminate corruption


(D) Control education




86. NAB includes punishment for:

(A) Corruption offences


(B) Civil disputes


(C) Marriage issues


(D) Property rent




87. NAB Ordinance includes:

(A) Investigation and prosecution


(B) Investigation only


(C) Only education


(D) Only appeals




88. NAB works under:

(A) Federal law


(B) Provincial rules only


(C) Private rules


(D) Local customs




89. Main objective of NAB Ordinance is:

(A) Wealth distribution


(B) Trade promotion


(C) Education reform


(D) Accountability and anti-corruption




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