1. The Prevention of Corruption Act was passed in:
(A) 1945
(B) 1950
(C) 1947
(D) 1937
2. The Act number of Prevention of Corruption Act is:
(A) Act II of 1947
(B) Act I of 1947
(C) Act III of 1947
(D) Act IV of 1947
3. The Act received assent of Governor General on:
(A) 11 March 1947
(B) 11 April 1947
(C) 11 May 1947
(D) 11 June 1947
4. The main purpose of this Act is prevention of:
(A) Theft
(B) Bribery and corruption
(C) Murder
(D) Tax evasion
5. The Act extends to:
(A) Punjab only
(B) Federal capital only
(C) Sindh only
(D) Whole of Pakistan
6. The Act applies to:
(A) All citizens and government servants
(B) Citizens of Pakistan only
(C) Foreign citizens only
(D) Judges only
7. “Public Servant” is defined under section:
(A) 19 PPC
(B) 20 PPC
(C) 22 PPC
(D) 21 PPC
8. Public servant includes employees of:
(A) Private companies only
(B) NGOs only
(C) Schools only
(D) Government corporations
9. Offence under section 161 PPC is:
(A) Cognizable offence
(B) Civil offence
(C) Bailable offence only
(D) Non-cognizable
10. Offences under section 165 PPC are deemed:
(A) Civil disputes
(B) Non-legal acts
(C) Minor offences
(D) Cognizable offences
11. Section 165-A PPC relates to:
(A) Theft
(B) Bribery attempt
(C) Fraud
(D) Murder
12. Presumption under Section 4 applies when public servant:
(A) Refuses money
(B) Leaves job
(C) Reports crime
(D) Accepts gratification
13. Gratification means:
(A) Salary
(B) Legal remuneration
(C) Bribe or reward
(D) Bonus
14. Court may refuse presumption if gratification is:
(A) Large
(B) Trivial
(C) Illegal
(D) Serious
15. Criminal misconduct includes:
(A) Honest duty
(B) Bribery
(C) Promotion
(D) Salary increase
16. Misconduct includes acceptance of:
(A) Legal salary
(B) Illegal gratification
(C) Pension
(D) Bonus
17. Criminal misconduct includes misappropriation of:
(A) Private savings
(B) Personal property
(C) Public property
(D) Family assets
18. Criminal misconduct punishment may extend up to:
(A) 3 years
(B) 5 years
(C) 7 years
(D) 10 years
19. Misconduct includes abuse of:
(A) Position
(B) Vehicle
(C) Office chair
(D) Office timing
20. Disproportionate assets refer to:
(A) Known income
(B) Income sources exceeded
(C) Income less than property
(D) Equal income
21. Dependent includes:
(A) Friends
(B) Neighbours
(C) Wife and children
(D) Colleagues
22. Investigation under Section 5-A requires officer rank of:
(A) Constable
(B) Clerk
(C) Inspector or above
(D) Headmaster
23. Arrest without warrant is allowed for:
(A) All cases
(B) Only civil cases
(C) Not allowed for junior officers
(D) Traffic cases
24. Section 5-B deals with:
(A) Police duty
(B) Court procedure
(C) Declaration of assets
(D) Bail rules
25. Declaration of assets is required when suspicion arises from:
(A) Government satisfaction
(B) Court order only
(C) Police wish
(D) Public demand
26. False declaration of assets leads to punishment up to:
(A) 3 years
(B) 2 years
(C) 1 year
(D) 5 years
27. Section 5-C deals with:
(A) Bail
(B) Trial
(C) Appeal
(D) Disproportionate property
28. Disproportionate property may be:
(A) Movable or immovable
(B) Only movable
(C) Only cash
(D) Only land
29. Such property may be forfeited to:
(A) Federal Government
(B) Court
(C) Provincial Government
(D) Police
30. Property acquired by improper means includes:
(A) Legal income
(B) Gift only
(C) Salary
(D) Fraud or coercion
31. Section 6 of the Act was:
(A) Added
(B) Modified
(C) Omitted
(D) Extended
32. Section 7 deals with accused as:
(A) Judge
(B) Lawyer
(C) Witness
(D) Police
33. Accused can be competent witness for:
(A) Prosecution
(B) Court only
(C) Police
(D) Defence
34. Accused may give evidence on:
(A) Rumour
(B) Oath
(C) Writing only
(D) Silence
35. Accused cannot be called as witness except:
(A) Court order
(B) Judge order
(C) Police order
(D) Own request
36. Failure to give evidence cannot be used against:
(A) Judge
(B) Lawyer
(C) Witness
(D) Accused
37. Accused cannot be asked about:
(A) Other offences
(B) Case facts
(C) Evidence
(D) Name
38. Evidence law protects accused from:
(A) Fair trial
(B) Legal defence
(C) Bad character questions
(D) Justice
39. Criminal misconduct includes obtaining valuable thing by:
(A) Lawful means
(B) Bonus
(C) Salary
(D) Corrupt means
40. Public servant includes employees of:
(A) Private shop
(B) Farmer
(C) Street vendor
(D) Government body
41. Bribery offence is under:
(A) CrPC
(B) CPC
(C) PPC
(D) QSO
42. Section 161 PPC relates to:
(A) Theft
(B) Bribery
(C) Murder
(D) Fraud
43. Section 165 PPC relates to:
(A) Injury
(B) Theft
(C) Corruption
(D) Fraud
44. Criminal misconduct includes:
(A) Honesty
(B) Duty
(C) Fraud
(D) Salary
45. Illegal gratification means:
(A) Salary
(B) Bonus
(C) Bribe
(D) Pension
46. Misconduct punishment includes:
(A) Reward
(B) Promotion
(C) Jail
(D) Bonus
47. Investigation requires approval from:
(A) Magistrate
(B) Teacher
(C) Police officer
(D) Clerk
48. Assets include property in name of:
(A) Stranger
(B) Relatives
(C) Public
(D) Government only
49. Disproportionate income means:
(A) Equal income
(B) Salary only
(C) No income
(D) Income less than property
50. Section 5-C leads to:
(A) Forfeiture
(B) Reward
(C) Promotion
(D) Bail
51. Criminal misconduct includes:
(A) Legal act
(B) Duty
(C) Illegal gain
(D) Service
52. Public servant includes employees of:
(A) Private school
(B) Shop
(C) Government corporation
(D) House
53. Cognizable offence means:
(A) No arrest
(B) Minor case
(C) Civil case
(D) Arrest without warrant
54. Section 5-A restricts investigation by:
(A) Senior officer
(B) Junior officer
(C) Judge
(D) Lawyer
55. False declaration leads to:
(A) Reward
(B) Ignore
(C) Promotion
(D) Punishment
56. Corruption Act mainly targets:
(A) Public servants
(B) Students
(C) Farmers
(D) Workers
57. Criminal misconduct includes conversion of:
(A) Clothes
(B) Personal goods
(C) Books
(D) Public property
58. Evidence of disproportionate assets shifts burden to:
(A) Judge
(B) Police
(C) Accused
(D) Lawyer
59. Dependent includes:
(A) Friends
(B) Strangers
(C) Wife
(D) Public
60. Court may convict based on:
(A) Guess
(B) Rumour
(C) Presumption
(D) Opinion
61. Misconduct includes:
(A) Honest work
(B) Duty
(C) Service
(D) Fraud
62. Section 161 PPC deals with:
(A) Bribery
(B) Theft
(C) Murder
(D) Injury
63. Section 165-A PPC deals with:
(A) Attempt of bribery
(B) Murder
(C) Theft
(D) Fraud
64. Public servant must account for:
(A) Income
(B) Property
(C) Assets
(D) All of these
65. Corrupt means:
(A) Dishonest
(B) Honest
(C) Legal
(D) Fair
66. Misuse of position means:
(A) Duty
(B) Promotion
(C) Salary
(D) Abuse of authority
67. Illegal gain means:
(A) Salary
(B) Bribe
(C) Bonus
(D) Pension
68. Forfeiture means:
(A) Return
(B) Confiscation
(C) Reward
(D) Gift
69. Criminal misconduct punishment max:
(A) 1 year
(B) 3 years
(C) 10 years
(D) 7 years
70. Investigation authority is limited to:
(A) Constable
(B) Teacher
(C) Clerk
(D) Inspector+
71. Section 5-B relates to:
(A) Arrest
(B) Bail
(C) Assets declaration
(D) Trial
72. False statement leads to:
(A) Punishment
(B) Reward
(C) Promotion
(D) Ignore
73. Criminal misconduct includes:
(A) Legal duty
(B) Salary
(C) Service
(D) Fraud
74. Public servant definition includes:
(A) Private worker
(B) Shopkeeper
(C) Government employee
(D) Farmer
75. Cognizable offence allows:
(A) No arrest
(B) Civil suit
(C) Arrest without warrant
(D) Appeal only
76. Section 7 protects accused as:
(A) Judge
(B) Police
(C) Lawyer
(D) Witness
77. Accused testimony is:
(A) Mandatory
(B) Illegal
(C) Forced
(D) Voluntary
78. Failure to testify leads to:
(A) No presumption
(B) Punishment
(C) Jail
(D) Fine
79. Court role in corruption cases is:
(A) Witness
(B) Biased
(C) Police
(D) Neutral
80. Main aim of Act is prevention of:
(A) Theft
(B) Corruption and bribery
(C) Murder
(D) Fraud only