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accused on his behalf for the benefit and

NAB Ordinance (1999) enjoyment of the accused is know as:


1. A) Prosecutor General Accountability
B) Prosecutor Accountability
A person who commits the offence of C) Attorney general
corruption and corrupt practices shall be D) Attorney
punishable with imprisonment for a term
which may extend to: 6. The Chairman NAB may resign his office
A) 14 years, or with fine, or with by writing under his hand addressed to the
both _________.
B) 15 years, or with fine, or with both A) Chief Executive
C) 16 years, or with fine, or with both B) President of Pakistan
D) 17 years, or with fine, or with both C) Prime Minister
D) None of these
2. Who give advice to the Chairman NAB
upon such legal matters and perform such 7. 5(f) "Code" means the Code of Criminal
other duties of a legal character as may be Procedure,
referred or assigned to him by the Chairman A) 1896
NAB and in the performance of his duties, B) 1897
he shall have the right of audience in all C) 1898
Courts established under this Ordinance and D) 1899
all other Courts and Tribunals in Pakistan
A) Chief Justice of Pakistan 8. The Prosecutor General is the head of
B) President of Pakistan prosecution, and serves for term of:
C) Prime Minister A) Four years
D) Prosecutor General Accountability B) Three years
Bureau C) Five years
D) None of these
3. The amount deposited by the accused with
9. If the property ordered to be frozen is
the NAB shall be transferred to the Federal
immovable, the freezing shall, in the case of
Government or, as the case may be, a
land paying revenue, be made through the
Provincial Government or the concerned ban
Collector of the district in which the land is
or financial institution, etc, within _____ of
situated, and in all other cases:
the date of such deposit
A) By taking possession
A) One month
B) By appointment of receiver
B) Two months
C) By prohibiting the payment of rent
C) Three months
or delivery of propery to the
D) Six months
accused or to any other person on
his behalf
4. The _________ may, with prior approval of D) All of these
the Chairman NAB, appoint Special
Prosecutors to conduct prosecution of 10. If the property ordered to be frozen under
specific cases under this Ordinance, before sub-section (a) is a debt or other movable
any Accountability Court or any other Court property, the freezing may be made:
or Tribunal. A) By seizure
A) Prosecutor General Accountability B) By appointment of receiver
Bureau C) By prohibiting the delivery of such
B) Deputy Chairman property to the accused or to
C) Chief Executive anyone on his behalf
D) None of these D) All of these

5. Any person who ostensibly holds or is in 11. NAB Ordinance 1999 was promulgated by
possession or custody of any property of an A) President Farooq Ahmed Leghari
B) President Rafiq Tarar
C) Pervez Musharaf Order-XL of the Code of Civil Procedure, _____
D) None of the above (Act V of ____).
A) 1907
12. If the property ordered to be frozen B) 1908
consists of livestock or is of perishable C) 1909
nature, ____ may, if it deems proper and D) None of these
expedient, order the immediate sale 18. Where an accused person is convicted for
thereof and the proceeds of the sale may the offence of corruption or corrupt
be deposited with the Chairman NAB or the practices as specified in the Schedule to this
Court, or as either may direct as Ordinance, he shall stand disqualified for
appropriate ______ for seeking, or from being elected
A) Court NAB chosen appointed or nominated as a
B) Chairman member or representative of any public
C) Appropriate property office, or any statutory or local authority of
D) Both A and B the Government of Pakistan.
A) 19 years
13. The Prosecutor General is the head of prosecution, B) 20 years
and serves for term of: C) 21 years
A) Four years D) 22 years
B) Three years
C) Five years 19. All Appeals against the final Judgement and order
D) None of these filed before the _______ will be heard by a Bench of
not less than two judges constituted by the Chief
14. According to 18(g): The _____ NAB, shall appraise Justice of the _____ and shall be finally disposed of
the material and the evidence placed before him within thirty days of the filing of the appeal.
during the inquiry and the investigation, and if he A) Supreme Court
decides that it would be proper and just to proceed B) High Court
further, he shall refer the matter to an Accountability C) District Court
Court.
D) None of these
A) Chief Executive
B) Chairman NAB
20. All Appeals against the final Judgement and order
C) Deputy Chairman filed before the High Court will be heard by a Bench
D) None of these of not less than two judges constituted by the Chief
Justice of the High Court and shall be finally
15. According to 17(c): Notwithstanding anything disposed of within ______ of the filing of the appeal.
contained in sub-section (a) or sub-section (b) or in A) twenty days
any law for the time being in force, the _______ may, B) fourteen days
for reasons to be recorded, dispense with any C) thirty days
provision of the Code and follow such procedure as it
may deem fit in the circumstances of the case. D) sixty days
A) Accountability Court
21. Any person who ostensibly holds or is in possession
B) Supreme Court or custody of any property of an accused on his
C) High Court behalf for the benefit and enjoyment of the accused is
D) None of these know as?
16. Who may impose the conditions for release A) Namidar
from custody or detention? B) Baildar
A) Chief Justice of Pakistan C) Zamindar
B) President of Pakistan D) Benamidar
C) Prime Minister
D) Chairman NAB 22. The Chairman NAB may resign his office by writing
under his hand addressed to:
17. The powers, duties, and liabilities of a receiver, A) Chief Justice of Pakistan
if any, appointed under this section shall be the B) President of Pakistan
same as those of a receiver appointed under C) Prime Minister
D) Chairman Senate further, he shall refer the matter to an Accountability
Court.
A) Chief Executive
B) Chairman NAB
23. Where an accused person is convicted for the offence C) Deputy Chairman
of corruption or corrupt practices as specified in the D) None of these
Schedule to this Ordinance, he shall stand
disqualified for ______ for seeking, or from being 29. If the property ordered to be frozen consists of
elected chosen appointed or nominated as a member livestock or is of perishable nature, ____ may, if it
or representative of any public office, or any deems proper and expedient, order the immediate
statutory or local authority of the Government of sale thereof and the proceeds of the sale may be
Pakistan. deposited with the Chairman NAB or the Court, or as
A) 19 years either may direct as appropriate
B) 20 years A) Court NAB
C) 21 years B) Chairman
D) 22 years C) Appropriate property
D) Both A and B
24. The National Accountability Bureau was established
on 30. Who may impose the conditions for release from
A) November 16, 1999 custody or detention?
B) November 17, 1999 A) Chief Justice of Pakistan
C) November 18, 1999 B) President of Pakistan
D) November 19, 1999 C) Prime Minister
D) Chairman NAB
25. If the property ordered to be frozen is immovable, the
freezing shall, in the case of land paying revenue, be 31. The court shall have the power to punish for
made through the Collector of the district in which contempt of court with imprisonment for a term
the land is situated, and in all other cases: which may extend to six months and with fine which
A) By taking possession may extend to:
B) By appointment of receiver A) One thousand rupees
C) By prohibiting the payment of B) One hundred thousand rupees
rent or delivery of propery to the C) One million rupees
accused or to any other person D) Two million rupees
on his behalf
32. A person who commits the offence of corruption and
D) All of these corrupt practices shall be punishable with
imprisonment for a term which may extend to:
26. Any Inquiry and Investigation under this Ordinance A) 14 years, or with fine, or with
shall be completed expeditiously but not exceeding a both
period of ______, or earlier as soon as may be
practical and feasible. B) 15 years, or with fine, or with
A) 30 days both
B) 75 days C) 16 years, or with fine, or with
C) 2 weeks both
D) None of these D) 17 years, or with fine, or with
both
27. Who appoints Prosecutor General Accountability?
A) Chief Justice of Pakistan 33. What is the punishment for Giving or fabricating
B) President of Pakistan false evidence during inquiry, investigation of an
offence by the NAB or any agency?
C) Prime Minister
A) 3 years or less
D) Chairman NAB
B) 5 years or less
28. According to 18(g): The _____ NAB, shall appraise C) 7 years or less
the material and the evidence placed before him D) 8 years or less
during the inquiry and the investigation, and if he
decides that it would be proper and just to proceed 34. According to 17(c): Notwithstanding anything
contained in sub-section (a) or sub-section (b) or in
any law for the time being in force, the _______ may, C) Lahore Punjab
for reasons to be recorded, dispense with any
D) None of these
provision of the Code and follow such procedure as it
may deem fit in the circumstances of the case.
40. A judge of a court who is a serving district and
A) Accountability Court sessions judge shall hold office for a period of
B) Supreme Court ________ years from the date of his initial
C) High Court appointment as such judge.
D) None of these A) Three
B) Four
35. According to 12(a): The ______ or the Court trying a C) Five
person for any offence a specified under this D) Six
Ordinance, may, at any time, if there appear
reasonable grounds for believing that the accused has 41. All Appeals against the final Judgement and order
committed such an offence, order the freezing of his filed before the High Court will be heard by a Bench
property, movable or immovable, or part thereof, of not less than two judges constituted by the Chief
whether in his possession or in the possession of any Justice of the High Court and shall be finally
relative, associate or person on his behalf. disposed of within ______ of the filing of the appeal.
A) Chairman NAB A) twenty days
B) Chief Executive B) fourteen days
C) Deputy Chairman C) thirty days
D) None of these D) sixty days

36. According to 15(b): Any person convicted of an 42. All members of the staff and officers of the NAB
offence of corruption and/or corrupt practices as shall be appointed by the _______.
described at serial No. I of the Schedule shall not be
A) Deputy Chairman
allowed to apply for or be granted or allowed any
financial facilities in the form of any loan or B) Chief Executive
advances from any bank or financial institution in the C) Prime Minister
public sector, for a period of _____ from the date of D) Chairman NAB
conviction.
A) 7 years 43. The provisions of the Civil Servants Act ___ shall
B) 8 years not apply to the persons employed in NAB, whose
C) 9 years terms and conditions of service shall be determined
D) 10 years and governed by the instructions of the Chief
Executive of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the
Rules made pursuant here under and thereto.
37. All Appeals against the final Judgement and order
A) 1971
filed before the High Court will be heard by a Bench
of not less than ___ judges constituted by the Chief B) 1973
Justice of the High Court and shall be finally C) 1972
disposed of within thirty days of the filing of the D) 1974
appeal.
A) two 44. What is the punishment for Refuses to answer
B) three questions, or to provide information to the NAB or
C) four any other agency when required to do so ?
D) five A) 2 years or less
B) 3 years or less
38. The Chairman NAB may resign his office by writing C) 4 years or less
under his hand addressed to: D) 5 years or less
A) Chief Justice of Pakistan
B) President of Pakistan 45. The "Offence" means the offences of corruption and
C) Prime Minister corrupt practices and other offences as defined in the
D) Chairman Senate NAB ordinance and includes the offences specified
in the:
A) List attached to the ordinance
39. Headquarters National Accountability Bureau (NAB)
is at: B) Annexure to the ordinance
A) Islamabad, Pakistan C) Schedule to the ordinance
B) Quetta, Balochistan D) Attachment to the ordinance
46. There shall be a Deputy Chairman NAB appointed by 52. The Chairman NAB may resign his office by writing
the _______ in consultation with the Chairman NAB. under his hand addressed to:
A) President of Pakistan A) Chief Justice of Pakistan
B) Prime Minister B) President of Pakistan
C) Chief Justice C) Prime Minister
D) Chief Executive D) Chairman Senate
47. The President of Pakistan, in consultation with the
______, is competent to make any order for the 53. There shall be a Deputy Chairman NAB
purpose of removing any difficulties in respect of appointed by the _______ in consultation
NAB ordinance with the Chairman NAB.
A) Chief Justice of Pakistan A) President of Pakistan
B) Chief Justice of High Court B) Prime Minister
C) Chief Minister of Pakistan C) Chief Justice
D) Prime Minister of Pakistan D) Chief Executive

48. 5(g) "Court" means an Accountability Court which 54. If the property ordered to be frozen under
shall consist of a Judge who shall be appointed by the sub-section (a) is a debt or other movable
_______ after consultation with the Chief Justice of property, the freezing may be made:
Pakistan through notification in the official Gazette. A) By seizure
A) President of Pakistan B) By appointment of receiver
B) Prime Minister C) By prohibiting the delivery of such
C) Chairman NAB property to the accused or to
D) None of these anyone on his behalf
D) All of these
49. The Chairman NAB may resign his office by writing
under his hand addressed to the _________.
55. The chairman NAB may, with the approval
A) Chief Executive of the President, by notification in the
B) President of Pakistan official ___________, make rules for
C) Prime Minister carrying out the purposes of the National
D) None of these Accountability Ordinance.
A) Newsletter
50. If the property ordered to be frozen is B) Bulletin
immovable, the freezing shall, in the case of C) Notification
land paying revenue, be made through the D) Gazette
Collector of the district in which the land is
situated, and in all other cases: 56. Any person who ostensibly holds or is in possession
A) By taking possession or custody of any property of an accused on his
B) By appointment of receiver behalf for the benefit and enjoyment of the accused is
C) By prohibiting the payment of rent know as:
or delivery of propery to the A) Prosecutor General
accused or to any other person on Accountability
his behalf B) Prosecutor Accountability
D) All of these C) Attorney general
D) Attorney
51. The _________ may, with prior approval of the
Chairman NAB, appoint Special Prosecutors to
57. According to 12(a): The ______ or the Court trying a
conduct prosecution of specific cases under this
person for any offence a specified under this
Ordinance, before any Accountability Court or any
Ordinance, may, at any time, if there appear
other Court or Tribunal.
reasonable grounds for believing that the accused has
A) Prosecutor General committed such an offence, order the freezing of his
Accountability Bureau property, movable or immovable, or part thereof,
B) Deputy Chairman whether in his possession or in the possession of any
relative, associate or person on his behalf.
C) Chief Executive
A) Chairman NAB
D) None of these
B) Chief Executive
C) Deputy Chairman
D) None of these

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