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1. The Law which deals with eradication of corruption and corrupt practices and holding accountability of
all those persons accused of such practices and matters ancillary is called
A. Anti-Corruption Act B. National Accountability Ordinance C. Public Account Ordinance D.
None of above
2. National Accountability Ordinance, was promulgated in
A. 1997 B. 1998 C. 1999 D. None of above
3. National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 contains ______ sections
A. 33 B. 35 C. 37 D. None of above
4. National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 contains______ schedule
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. None of above
5. National Accountability Ordinance, came into force from
A. January, 1984 B. January, 1985 C. January, 1986 D. None of above
6. Section 3, of the National Accountability Ordinance empowered the Ordinance to
A. Obey other existing laws B. Override other laws C. To repeal other laws D. None of
above
7. Section 4 of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Application of Ordinance B. Enactment of Ordinance C. Amendment of Ordinance D.
None of above
8. National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 extends to
A. Whole of Pakistan B. Specific areas of Pakistan C. Foreign areas of Pakistan D. None of
above
9. Section 5, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Exceptions B. Definitions C. Legislation D. None of above
10. Section 5(a) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 defines
A. Accused B. Court C. Government D. All of above
11. As per section 5(b) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 appropriate Government means
A. Federal Government B. Provincial Government C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
12. Section 5(c) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with definition of
A. Local Government B. Assets C. Associates D. None of above
13. Any property owned, controlled by or belonging to any accused, whether directly or indirectly is called
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A. Case property B. Assets C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
14. Section 59d) of National Accountability Ordinance defines
A. Associates B. Account C. Court D. None of above
15. Any person who is or has been managing the affairs of or keeping accounts for the accused or who
enjoys or has enjoyed any benefit from the assets is
A. Associate B. Coordinator C. Partner D. All of above
16. Any person who ostensibly holds or is in possession or custody of any property of an accused on his
behalf for the benefit and enjoyment of the accused is called
A. Ostensible owners B. Benamidar C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
17. The word "benami" is ______ term
A. Latin B. Persian C. French D. None of above
18. Section 5, clause (e) of the National Accountability Ordinance deals with
A. Chairman NAB B. Conciliation Committee C. Court D. None of above
19. As per section 5(f) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 "Code" means
A. Pakistan Penal Code B. Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 C. Both (a) and (b) D. Nothing
20. Conciliation Committee means the Conciliation Committee constituted under section
A. 20 of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 B. 25 of the National Accountability
Ordinance, 1999 C. 25A of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 D. Nothing
21. Section 5______ of the National Accountability Ordinance defines Court
A. (f) B. (g) C. (h) D. None of above
22. The Judge of Accountability Court is appointed by
A. Chief Justice of Pakistan B. President in consultation with the Chief Justice of High Court
concerned C. Minister D. None of above
23. Section 5(h) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 defines
A. Judge B. Prosecutor C. Court Officer D. None of above
24. Deputy Chairman of National Accountability Bureau is appointed by
A. Prime Minister B. President C. Chief Justice of Supreme Court D. All of above
25. Section 5(l) defines
A. Freezing B. National Accountability Bureau C. Chairman D. None of above
26. Freezing includes
A. Attachment B. Sealing, prohibiting C. Controlling or managing property D. All of above
27. Section 5(m), of National Accountability Ordinance defines
A. Freezing B. Proclamation C. Holder of Public Office D. None of above
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28. As per section 5(n) of National Accountability Ordinance, offence means
A. The offence of corruption B. Corrupt practices C. Any other offence specified in schedule of the
Ordinance D. All of above
29. Section 5(p) of the National Accountability Ordinance, defines
A. Person B. Property C. Government property D. None of above
30. As per section 5(p) of the National Accountability Ordinance property means
A. Moveable property B. Immovable property C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
31. "Government property" is defined in section 5_____ of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999
A. (p) B. (q) C. (r) D. None of above
32. Section 5-A of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Tenure of a Judge B. Tenure of Chairman C. Tenure of Prosecutor D. All of above
33. As per section 5-A sub-section (1) a judge of a Court who is serving District and Session Judge shall
hold office for a period of ____ years from the date of his initial appointment as judge
A. Two years B. Three years C. Five years D. None of above
34. Pensionary benefits to serving District and Session Judge are dealt by section_____ of the National
Accountability Ordinance, 1999
A. 5-A B. 5-A(i) C. 5-B D. None of above
35. Section ______ of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with constitution of National
Accountability Bureau
A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. All of above
36. The Chairman of National Accountability Bureau is appointed by the President in consultation with
A. Leader of the House in the National Assembly B. Leader of the Opposition in the National
Assembly C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
37. As per section 6(b)(i), of National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 Chairman of NAB is appointed for
a period not extendable of____ years
A. Two years B. Three years C. Four years D. All of above
38. The Chairman NAB may resign his office by writing under his hand addressed to the
A. Prime Minister B. Chief Justice of Supreme Court C. President D. All of above
39. The qualification of Chairman NAB is provided in section 6______, of the National Accountability
Ordinance, 1999
A. (b) B. (ba) C. (c) D. None of above
40. The section dealing with Deputy Chairman, National Accountability Bureau is
A. 6(d) B. 7 C. 7-A D. None of above
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41. As per section 7(a), of the National Accountability Bureau there shall be ______ Deputy Chairman of
NAB
A. One B. Two C. Three D. None of above
42. Qualification of Deputy Chairman of NAB are provided in section 7_____ of the National
Accountability Ordinance, 1999
A. (a) B. (aa) C. (b) D. All of above
43. A person shall not be appointed as Deputy Chairman NAB unless he_______
A. Is or has been an officer of the Armed Forces of Pakistan to the rank of a Major General B. Is or
has been a Federal Government officer is BPS 21 or equivalent C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of
above
44. The Deputy Chairman of NAB shall hold office for a period of
A. Three years B. Four years C. Five years D. None of above
45. Section _____ of the National Accountability Ordinance 1999 deals with Prosecutor General
Accountability
A. 7-A B. 7-B C. 7-C D. 8
46. The Prosecutor General Accountability is appointed by President in consultation with
A. Prime Minister B. Leader of Opposition C. Speaker of national Assembly D.
Chairman of NAB
47. Any person who is qualified to be appointed ______ may be appointed as Prosecutor General
Accountability
A. As a Judge of High Court B. As a Judge of Supreme Court C. Both (a) and (b) D.
None of above
48. As per section 8(a)(iii) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 the Prosecutor General
Accountability shall hold office for a non-extendable period of ____ years
A. Two B. Three C. Four D. None of above
49. The Prosecutor General Accountability shall not be removed from his office except on the ground of
removal of a judge of_____
A. High Court B. Supreme Court C. Federal Shariat Court D. All of above
50. As per section 8
A. President B. Judge of NAB C. Chairman of NAB D. None of above
51. As per section 9(b) all offences under National Accountability Ordinance are
A. Non-bailable B. Bailable C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
52. Section 9(c) empowers______ to release the accused
A. Prosecutor General Accountability B. Accountability Court C. Chairman NAB D.
None of above
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53. Punishment for corruption and corrupt practices are dealt by section_____ of the National
Accountability Ordinance
A. 9(e) B. 10 C. 10-A D. None of above
54. A holder of Public Office or any other person who commits the offence of corruption and corrupt
practices shall be punishable with rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend ____ years
A. Ten B. Twelve C. Fourteen D. Twenty-Five
55. Section 10
A. Provincial Government B. Federal Government C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of
above
56. Section 11, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Acquittal of accused B. Conviction C. Imposition of fine D. None of above
57. Where an accused found guilty of an offence is sentenced to pay fine the amount of fine shall in no case
be less than the gain derived by the
A. Accused B. Accused relatives C. Accused associates D. All of above
58. Section 12, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Suspension of sentence B. Power to freeze property C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of
above
59. Section 12, of the National Accountability Ordinance, empowers______ freeze property.
A. The Chairman NAB B. The Court C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
60. As per section 12(c) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 if the property ordered to be frozen
is immovable property, the freezing shall, in the case of land paying revenue, be made through the_____ of
the District in which the land situated.
A. District Judge B. D.P.O. C. Collector D. None of above
61. If the property ordered to be frozen under sub-section (a), section 12, is a debt or other moveable
property, the freezing may be made by _____ ways as provided in sub-section (b) of section 12.
A. Two B. Three C. Four D. All of above
62. Section 12(b), of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with freezing of
A. Movable property B. Immovable property C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
63. Section 13, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Freezing through receiver B. Freezing through Police C. Claim or objection against freezing
D. None of above
64. The time limitation for claim or objection upon freezing before Court is_____ days
A. 10 B. 14 C. 18 D. None of above
65. Section 13(b) empowers ______ to extend the time for filing such claims or objection for a period not
exceeding additional 14 days
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A. The Chairman NAB B. The Prosecutor General C. The Court D. None of above
66. The claim or objection dismissed by the Court is
A. Revision able B. Reviewable C. Appealable D. All of above
67. Time limitation for filing appeal against dismissal of claim or objection by aggrieved party is_____
days.
A. 10 B. 14 C. 20 D. None of above
68. Section 14, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Proof against accused accepting illegal gratification B. Presumption against accused accepting
illegal gratification C. Presumption against complainant accepting illegal gratification D.
None of above
69. Section 15, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Disqualification of parliament membership B. Disqualification to contest election C. Both (a) and
(b) D. None of above
70. As per section 15(a) a person who has been convicted for an offence under section 9, of the National
Accountability Ordinance, 1999 shall be disqualified for a period of
A. Seven years B. Eight years C. Nine years D. Ten years
71. As per section 15(b) of the National Accountability ordinance, 1999 any person applies for or be granted
or allow any financial facilities in the form of any loan of advanced or other financial accommodation by
any Bank of Financial institution owned or controlled by Government for a period of
A. Seven years B. Ten years C. Fourteen years D. None of above
72. Section _______ of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with trial of offences.
A. 15-A B. 15-B C. 16 D. 16-A
73. The trial of a case under section 16(a) shall be heard from
A. Day to day B. Week to week C. Month to month D. As per accused wish
74. Time limitation for disposal of a trial under section 16, of National Accountability Ordinance, 1999
is_____ days
A. 30 days B. 60 days C. 90 days D. 120 days
75. The place for sitting of the Court shall be determined by
A. Federal Government B. Provincial Government C. Local Government D. None of
above
76. Section 16-A, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Issuance of commission B. Transfer of case C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
77. For transfer of a case from Court in one Province to court in another Province the application shall be
made to the
A. Chairman NAB B. High Court C. Supreme Court D. None of above
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78. Section 16-A (b) empowers_____ to apply for transfer of case
A. Chairman NAB B. Prosecutor General Accountability C. Special prosecutor D. Both (b) and
(c)
79. Under section 16-A(c) ______ may also make an application for transfer of case
A. Compliment B. Witness C. Accused D. None of above
80. Section 16-B of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Joint trial B. Contempt of Chairman orders C. Contempt of Court D. None of above
81. As per section 16-B, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 the Court shall have the power to
punish for contempt of Court with imprisonment for a term which may extend
A. Six months and with fine which may extend to one million rupees B. Nine months and with
fine which may extend to two million rupees C. One year and with fine which may extend to two
million rupees D. None of above
82. Section 17, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with application of
A. Code of Civil Procedure B. Code of Criminal Procedure C. Both (a) and (b) D.
None of above
83. Section______ empowers the Court established under National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 to
follow any procedure as it may deem fit in the circumstances of the case
A. 17(a) B. 17(b) C. 17(c) D. All of above
84. Section, 18, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Cognizance of offences B. Appeal C. Revision D. None of above
85. The Accountability Court shall not take cognizance of any offence under the ordinance except on a
reference made by
A. Chairman NAB B. Authorized Officer C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
86. As per section 18(b) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 a reference under this Ordinance
shall be initiated by the Accountability Bureau on
A. A reference received from the appropriate government B. Receipt of complaint C. Its own
accord D. All of above
87. As per section 18(c) of the Ordinance where the Chairman NAB or an officer of the NAB duly
authorized is of the opinion that it is or may be necessary and appropriate to initiate proceeding against any
person he shall refer the matter for
A. Inquiry B. Investigation C. Both (a) and (b) D. Trial
88. Section 18 (e), of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 empowers NAB with
A. Power of arrest B. Power of acquittal C. Power of release D. None of above
89. No sitting member of Parliament or Provincial Assembly shall be arrested without taking into
consideration the recommendation of the
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A. President B. Special Parliamentary Committee on Ethics C. Prime Minister D.
None of above
90. Section 19, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Power to call information B. Power to arrest any person C. Power to make rules D. None of
above
91. Section 19(a) deals with information from
A. Specified person B. Foreigner C. Any person D. All of above
92. Section 19(b) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Oral evidence B. Production of relevant document or thing C. Evidence through
commission D. None of above
93. Section 19, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with information during
A. Inquiry B. Investigation C. Trial D. Both (a) and (b)
94. Section 19(c), of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Examination of a relevant person B. Examination of investigation officer C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of above
95. Section 19(d), of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with information from
A. Intelligence agencies B. Bank or financial institution C. Police D. All of above
96. Section 20, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Reporting of suspicious financial transaction B. Reporting of any further inquiry or
investigation C. Judgment of any Court D. None of above
97. Whoever being bound to supply information in accordance with sub-section (a) of section 20, shall be
punished with rigorous imprisonment which may extend to
A. Three years B. Five years C. Seven years D. None of above
98. Section 21 of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Provincial cooperation request for mutual legal assistance B. International cooperation request
for mutual legal assistance C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
99. As per section 21, ______ may request a foreign State for cooperation or mutual legal assistance
A. Foreign Minister B. Prime Minister C. Chairman NAB or any authorized officer by
Federal Government D. None of above
100. Section 22, of the National Accountability Ordinance, deals with
A. Jurisdiction of NAB Court B. Extra judicial activities C. Jurisdiction of Chairman NAB
D. None of above
101. Section 22, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 empowers_____ to inquire or investigate
any offence under the Ordinance
A. Chairman NAB B. Any authorized officer C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
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102. Section 22(b), of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with investigation by Chairman
NAB in conjunction with
A. Any other agency B. Any person C. Both (a) and (b) D. A specified agency
103. Section 23, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 declare transfer of case property
A. Void B. Voidable C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
104. Any person who transfers or creates a change on property in contravention of sub-section (a) of section
23, of the National Accountability Ordinance shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may
extend to
A. Two years B. Three years C. Five years D. None of above
105. Section________ of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with arrest
A. 23-A B. 23-B C. 24 D. All of above
106. As per section 24(a) _____ shall have the power, at any stage of the (inquiry or) investigation under
the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 to direct that the accused, if not already arrested shall be
arrested
A. Chairman NAB B. Prosecutor General Accountability C. Accountability Court D.
None of above
107. No member of Provincial Assembly shall be arrested wthout taking into consideration the
recommendation of
A. Special Parliamentary Committee on Ethics B. Special Committee of the Provincial Assembly on
Ethics C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
108. As per section 24 (aaa) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 the Special Committee of the
Provincial Assembly on Ethics consist Chairman and_____ members
A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D. 12
109. Section 25, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with voluntarily return
of assets by
A. Accused B. Police C. NAB D. None of above
110. Section 25(a) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 empowers_____ to discharge the
accused
A. Prosecutor General B. Chairman NAB C. Accountability Court D. None of above
111. Section 25(a), of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with voluntarily return of assets
by accused_____
A. Prior investigation B. After investigation C. During trial D. None of above
112. Section 25(a), of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with discharge of the accused by
Chairman NAB
A. Prior investigation B. Before or after the commencement of investigation C. During pending of
appeal D. Both (a) and (b)
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113. The amount deposited by the accused with the NAB shall be transfer to______
A. Chairman NAB B. State treasury C. Concerned affected department D. None
114. Section 25-A of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with_______
A. Freezing of assets B. Payment of loans C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
115. Under section 25-A ______ may apply for reconciliation
A. Accused B. Prosecutor General C. Chairman NAB D. None of above
116. Under section 25-A(a) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 accused may apply for
reconciliation to_____
A. Trial court B. Chairman NAB C. Prosecutor General Accountability D. Governor State
Bank of Pakistan
117. Section 25-A(aa) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 empowers_____ to constitute
Reconciliation Committee.
A. Chairman NAB B. Trial Court C. Prosecutor General Accountability D. Governor State
Bank of Pakistan
118. The Conciliation Committee shall consist of a Chairman and ______ members
A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. None of above
119. As per section 25-A(b) the Chairman Conciliation Committee shall be appointed by
A. Chairman NAB B. Governor State Bank C. Trial Court D. None of above
120. As per section 25-A (bb) the Chairman of the Conciliation Committee shall convene the meetings and
conduct proceedings of the Conciliation Committee in the manner______
A. As he deems fit B. As provided in Cr.P.C. C. As provided in C.P.C D. None
121. Section 25-A(d) deals with conclusion of______ reference
A. Conciliation Committee B. Chairman NAB C. Trial Court D. None of above
122. As per section 25-A(d) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 the Conciliation Committee
shall conclude the reference within _____ days
A. 20 days B. 30 days C. 60 days D. 90 days
123. As per section 25-A(f) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 where the accused undertakes
to repay the amount as determined by the Conciliation Committee, the Chairman NAB, with the approval
of______ may release the accused
A. Governor State Bank B. Chairman Conciliation Committee C. Court D. None
124. Section, 26, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Re-investigation B. Re-trial C. Tender of pardon D. Release of accused
125. Section 26(a) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 empowers _____ with power of pardon
to accused
A. Trial Court B. Prosecutor General C. President D. Chairman NAB
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126. Under section 26(a), of National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 the Chairman NAB may pardon a
person
A. Fully B. Conditionally C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
127. As per section 26(e) any statement made before a Magistrate by a person who has accepted tender of
pardon may______
A. Not be given in evidence against him at the trial B. Be given in evidence against him at the trial
C. Be given or not depends upon case nature D. None of above
128. Section 27, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Power to fine B. Power to seek assistance C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
129. Section 27, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 empowers _____ to seek assistance
A. Chairman NAB B. Any authorized officer C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
130. Section 28, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Appointment of Chairman NAB B. Appointment of Co-Chairman NAB C. Appointment of
member of the staff and officers of the NAB D. All of above
131. Section 28(a), of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 empowers_____ with power of
appointments
A. Chairman NAB B. Any authorized officer C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
132. As per section 28(d) the provisions of Civil Servants Act, 1973 shall
A. Apply to the persons appointed in NAB B. Not apply to the persons appointed in NAB
C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above Answer & Explanation
133. Section 29, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 declare accused
A. As competent witness B. Not a competent witness C. Both (a) and (b) D. None
134. As per section 29, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 an accused shall be a competent
witness for the defence and may give evidence_____ in disproof of the
charges made against him
A. On oath B. Without oath C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
135. Section 30 of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Evidence on oath B. Evidence without oath C. False evidence D. None of above
136. Section 3, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A. Prohibition to hamper investigation B. Prohibition to hamper trial C. Prohibition to deliver
documents D. None of above Answer & Explanation
137. Whoever commits offence under section 31(a) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 shall
be punishable with rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to
A. Seven years B. Ten years C. Fourteen years D. None of above
138. Section 31-A of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
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A. Abscondence from prison B. Abscondence from Courts C. Abscondence to avoid from service
of warrants D. None of above
139. Whoever absconds in order to avoid being served with any process issued by any Court or any other
authority or officer under NAB, Ordinance or in any manner prevents, avoid or evades the service on
himself from the proceedings or punishment shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may
extend to
A. One-year B. Two years C. Three years D. None of above
140. Section _______ of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with withdrawal
from prosecution
A. 31-A B. 31-B C. 31-C D. 31-D
141. As per section 31-B of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 the Prosecutor General
Accountability may, with the consent of_____ withdraw from prosecution of any accused
A. Chairman NAB B. Court C. President D. None of above
142. As per section 31-C of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 no Court established under this
Ordinance shall take cognizance of an offence against an officer or an employee of a bank or financial
institution for writing off, waiving, restructuring or refinancing any financial facility, interest or markup
without prior approval of the
A. President B. Chairman NAB C. Court D. State Bank of Pakistan
143.Section______ of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with protection of
witnesses
A.31-C B.31-D C.31-E D. None of above
144. Section______ of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with appeal and revision
A. 31-E B. 31-F C.32 D. None of above
145. Any person aggrieved by the final judgment and order of the Court under National Accountability
Ordinance, 1999 may prefer an appeal to the
A. Court of District and Session Judge B. High Court C. Supreme Court D. None of above
146. As per section 32, of the National Accountability Ordinance time limitation for filing
appeal against Accountability Court order before the High Court is _____ days
A. Ten days B. Twenty days C. Thirty days D. None of above
147. As per section 32(b) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 all appeals against the final
judgment and order filed before the High Court will be heard by
A. A single Judge
B. A Bench of not less than two Judges C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
148. All appeals against the final judgment and order filed before the High Court shall be finally disposed
of within____ days
A. Thirty days B. Sixty days C. Ninety days D. None of above
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149. As per section 32(c) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 no revision shall lie against
A. Interlocutory Order B. Final Order C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
150. Section 33, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with transfer of
A. Proceedings pending before a Court under Ehtesab Act, 1997 to any Civil Court B. Proceedings
pending before a Court under Ehtesab Act, 1997 to Court established under National Accountability
Ordinance C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above
151. Section_____ of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with NAB to submit an annual
report
A. 33-B B. 33-C C. 33-D D. None of above
152. Any fine or other sum due under the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 or as determined by a
Court, shall be recovered as
A. Arrears of land revenue B. Fine C. Special cost D. None of above Answer & Explanation
153. Delegation of power by Chairman NAB are dealt by section_____ of the National Accountability
Ordinance, 1999
A. 34 B. 34-A C. 35 D. None of above
154. Section 36, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 provided immunity to
A. Federal Government B. Chairman NAB C. Any member of NAB D. All of above
155. As per section 37, if any difficulty arises in giving effect to any provision of the Ordinance the
Chairman NAB can remove difficulties with the approval of
A. Minister of law B. President C. The Court D. None of above