AD NAB 2009

FPSC

Assistant Director NAB 2009 Paper Solved

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1. The President of Pakistan, in consulltation with
the____is competent to make any order for the purpose of
difficulties in respect of NAB Ordinance.
(a) Chief Justice of Pakistan
(b) Chief Justice of High Court
(c) Chief Minister of Pakistan
(d) Prime Minister of Pakistan

2. NAB Ordinance shall come into force at once and shall be deemed to have come into force from the
(a) 1st day of January 1985
(b) 1st day of January 1998
(c) 1st day of January 2000
(d} 1st day of January 1999

3. NAB Ordinance was passed by president on
(a) November 16, 1999
(b) November 17, 1999
(c) November 18, 1999
(d) November 19, 1999

4. National Accountability Bureau Ordinance 1999 was promulgated by
(a) President Farooq Ahmed Leghan
(b) President Rafiq Tarar
(c) Pervez Musharaf
(d) None of the above

5. The Chairman NAB may resign hdis office by writing under his hand addresse to:
(a) Chief Justice of Pakistan
(b) President of Pakistan
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Chairman senate

6. As and when the Chairman NAB is absent or unable to perform the functions of his office due to any reason whatsoever, ___ will act as the Chairman NAB
(a) Chief Justice of Pakistan
(b) Presld nt of Pakistan
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Deputy Chairman NAB

7. Who appoints Prosecutor General Accountability?
(a) Chief Justice of Pakistan
(b) President of Pakistan
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Chairman NAB

8. Who give advice to the Chairman NAB upon such legal matters and perform such other duties of a legal character as may be referred or assigned to him by the Chairman NAB and in the performance of his duties, he shall have the right of audience in all Courts established under this Ordinance and all other Courts and Tribunals in Pakistan.
(a) Chief Justice of Pakistan
(b) President of Pakistan
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Prosecutor General Accountability Bureau

9. ____, in consultation with the Attorney General of Pakistan, may, with prior approval of the Chairman NAB, appoint Special Prosecutors to conduct prosecution of specific
cases
(a) Chief Justice of Pakistan
(b) President of Pakistan
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Prosecutor General Accountability Bureau

10. Headquarters National Accountability Bureau (NAB) is at:
(a) Islamabad, Pakistan
(b) Quetta Balochistan
(c) Lahore Punjab
(d) None of these

11 . The National Accountability Bureau was established on
(a) November 16. 1999
(b) November 17, 1999
(c) November 18, 1999
(d) November 19, 1999

12. The Chairman is the head of investigation, and serves for the term of
(a) Four-year
(b) Three years
(c) Five years
(d) None of them

13. The Prosecutor General is the head of prosecution, and serves for term of:
(a) Four-year
(b) Three years
(c) Five years
(d) None of them

14. Who may Impose other conditions for release National Accountability Bureau (NAB) from custody or detention?
(a) Chief Justice of Pakistan
(b) President of Pakistan
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Chairman NAB

15. The amount deposited by the accused with the NAB shall be transferred to the Federal Government or, as the case may be, a Provincial Government or the concerned bank or financial institution , etc, within ___ of the date of such deposit.
(a) One month
(b) Two months
(c) Three months
(d) Six months

16. A person who commits the offence of corruption and corrupt practices shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to:
(a) 14 years, or with fine, or with both
(b) 15 years, or with fine, or with both
(c) 16 years, or with fine, or with both
(d) 17 years, or with fine, or with both

17. Any person giving illegal gratification, or abetting, assisting or aiding a holder of a public office, or receiving or holding any property obtained or acquired by a holder of
public office, through corruption or corrupt practices, or being a beneficiary of any asset, property or gain obtained through corruption or corrupt practices shall fall within the scope of this section and shall be liable to the same
or a lesser punishment that may be awarded to a holder of a public office as may be deemed fit by the:
(a) Court NAB
(b) Chairman NAB
(c) Appropriate property
(d) None of these

18. Where a person found guilty of an offence is sentenced to pay a fine, irrespective of whether or not a sentence of imprisonment is imposed, the amount of the fine shall in no
case be less than the gain derived by the accused or any relative or associate which may be set off against the.
(a) forfeited or frozen assets and property
(b) forfeited or frozen property
(c) forfeited or frozen assets
(d) None of these

19. ___ trying a person for any offence as specified under this Ordinance, may, at any time, If there appear reasonable grounds for believing that the accused has committed
such an offence, order the freezing of his property movable or immovable; or part thereof, either in his possession or in the possession of any relative, associate or person on his behalf;
(a) Court NAB
(b) Chairman NAB
(c) Appropriate property
(d) Both ab

20 If the property ordered to be frozen under sub-section (a) is a debt or other movable property, the freezing may be made.
(a) By seizure
(b) By appointment of receiver,
(c) By prohibiting the delivery of such property to the accused or to anyone on his behalf;
(d) All of these