1. The main objective of Witness Protection Law is to:
(A) Punish witnesses
(B) Control police investigation
(C) Delay trials
(D) Protect witnesses from threats and intimidation
2. Witness protection programs are primarily designed to ensure:
(A) Fair trial and justice
(B) Fair investigation only
(C) Police power
(D) Media control
3. A key risk addressed by witness protection laws is:
(A) Tax evasion
(B) Witness intimidation
(C) Land disputes
(D) Election fraud
4. Witness protection measures may include:
(A) Identity concealment
(B) Public exposure
(C) Arrest of witness
(D) Media interviews
5. The primary purpose of witness protection is to:
(A) Increase conviction rate unfairly
(B) Encourage truthful testimony without fear
(C) Punish accused persons directly
(D) Control judiciary
6. Witness protection programs are most important in:
(A) Civil cases only
(B) Family disputes only
(C) Property cases only
(D) Criminal cases involving serious offences
7. Witness intimidation usually affects:
(A) Only judges
(B) Evidence and testimony quality
(C) Only lawyers
(D) Police uniforms
8. A protected witness may be provided:
(A) Public reward only
(B) Media coverage
(C) Free travel only
(D) Security arrangements
9. Witness protection helps in strengthening:
(A) Criminal networks
(B) Political pressure
(C) Corruption
(D) Rule of law
10. Without witness protection, witnesses may:
(A) Refuse to testify
(B) Give stronger evidence
(C) Increase cases
(D) Become judges
11. Witness protection can include relocation of:
(A) Judges
(B) Witnesses
(C) Lawyers
(D) Police stations
12. Confidentiality of witness identity is important to prevent:
(A) Justice
(B) Investigation
(C) Retaliation
(D) Court hearings
13. Witness protection is usually provided by:
(A) State authorities
(B) Private companies
(C) Media houses
(D) NGOs only
14. The term “witness” refers to a person who:
(A) Investigates crime
(B) Passes judgment
(C) Arrests accused
(D) Gives evidence in court
15. One of the key benefits of witness protection law is:
(A) Strengthening prosecution case
(B) Delay in justice
(C) Weakening courts
(D) Increasing crime
16. Witness protection is mainly required in cases involving:
(A) Minor traffic violations
(B) School disputes
(C) Organized crime and serious offences
(D) Civil contracts only
17. A protected witness may testify:
(A) Without fear of exposure
(B) Only in private chambers
(C) Without evidence
(D) Without court permission
18. The concept of witness protection supports:
(A) Criminal favoritism
(B) Case delays
(C) Political interference
(D) Justice system integrity
19. Threats to witnesses are usually aimed at:
(A) Helping investigation
(B) Preventing testimony
(C) Improving evidence
(D) Assisting court
20. Witness protection laws are part of:
(A) Civil procedure law
(B) Criminal justice system
(C) Property law
(D) Tax law
21. A witness protection order may include:
(A) Public disclosure of address
(B) Jail sentence
(C) Removal of court case
(D) Security escort
22. The main threat to witnesses comes from:
(A) Courts
(B) Judges
(C) Accused persons or networks
(D) Lawyers
23. Witness protection enhances:
(A) Fear in society
(B) Corruption
(C) Crime rate
(D) Trust in justice system
24. Protected witnesses may have their identity:
(A) Kept confidential
(B) Published in newspapers
(C) Shared with media
(D) Given to accused
25. Witness protection laws aim to ensure:
Witness protection may include relocation of witnesses to:
(A) Witness silence
(B) Free and fair testimony
(C) Police dominance
(D) Judicial delay
(A) Crime scenes
(B) Safe and undisclosed locations
(C) Police stations only
(D) Public courts
26. The main reason for relocating a witness is to:
(A) Ensure their safety
(B) Punish them
(C) Delay trial
(D) Reduce evidence
27. Witness protection is most closely linked with:
(A) Criminal procedure
(B) Environmental law
(C) Tax law
(D) Company law
28. A witness who is afraid of testifying may:
(A) Refuse to appear in court
(B) Give false testimony
(C) Become judge
(D) Close the case
29. Witness protection helps in reducing:
(A) Witness intimidation
(B) Case disposal
(C) Fair trials
(D) Evidence collection
30. In witness protection, anonymity means:
(A) Public identity disclosure
(B) Hidden identity of witness
(C) Arrest of witness
(D) Media reporting
31. Witness protection laws are essential for cases involving:
(A) Terrorism and organized crime
(B) Petty theft only
(C) Civil contracts
(D) Marriage disputes
32. A protected witness may be provided:
(A) Public exposure
(B) Punishment
(C) Financial incentives and support
(D) Case dismissal
33. The authority responsible for witness protection is usually:
(A) Government agencies
(B) Parliament
(C) Private lawyers
(D) Media houses
34. Witness protection ensures:
(A) Justice without fear
(B) Witness silence
(C) Police control
(D) Case suppression
35. One of the key threats to witnesses is:
(A) Rewards
(B) Judicial support
(C) Threats and coercion
(D) Legal aid
36. Witness protection laws help improve:
(A) Conviction reliability
(B) Crime rate
(C) Corruption
(D) Delay in trials
37. Witness protection may involve change of:
(A) Identity and residence
(B) Court judge
(C) Law
(D) Police station structure
38. Without witness protection, justice system becomes:
(A) Stronger
(B) Independent
(C) Faster
(D) Weak and unreliable
39. A key feature of witness protection is:
(A) Confidentiality
(B) Public hearings of identity
(C) Media interviews
(D) Accused control
40. Witness protection is important for:
(A) Civil litigation only
(B) Criminal prosecution success
(C) Tax collection
(D) Business law
41. Witness intimidation affects:
(A) Judges only
(B) Courts building
(C) Police uniforms
(D) Evidence integrity
42. A witness protection program may include:
(A) Jail sentence
(B) Case rejection
(C) Public trial exposure
(D) Escort and security cover
43. Witness protection is based on principle of:
(A) Fear
(B) Justice and fairness
(C) Punishment
(D) Delay
44. A protected witness is usually kept:
(A) Out of public exposure
(B) In public view
(C) In media spotlight
(D) In accused custody
45. Witness protection strengthens:
(A) Criminal activity
(B) Corruption system
(C) Rule of law
(D) Delay tactics
46. The main beneficiary of witness protection law is:
(A) Accused
(B) Lawyers only
(C) Police only
(D) Witness and justice system
47. Witness protection reduces risk of:
(A) Retaliation
(B) Fair judgment
(C) Legal procedures
(D) Court hearings
48. Witness protection is necessary when:
(A) No crime is involved
(B) Tax issue arises
(C) Civil contract exists
(D) Threats exist to witness safety
49. The ultimate goal of witness protection is:
(A) Suppression of evidence
(B) Delaying justice
(C) Fair and safe administration of justice
(D) Increasing crime