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NAB Ordinance 1999 Mcqs FPSC


Recently FPSC has announced NAB Assistant Director post which would contain 20 mcqs of NAB Ordinance 1999. The Qualification for FPSC NAB Assistant Director was Bachelor Degree as mentioned in the advertisement.This NAB ordinance is set of rules and laws through which NAB manages all of its operations. As per syllabus by FPSC, the mcqs test of Assistant Director NAB will contain 20 MCQs from the NAB Ordinance 1999 (amended version).These mcqs would asked from different sections in NAB Ordinance 1999, so it is necessary to get through all of the NAB Ordinance 1999(amended version) to have handy knowledge about different laws in this ordinance. Here are the important mcqs from the NAB Ordinance 1999, which would be very beneficial for the upcoming FPSC Assistant Director NAB test and it would help candiates to get good marks in the FPSC test.




















1.As per section 7(a), of the National Accountability Bureau there shall be ______ Deputy Chairman of NAB
A.OneB.Two
C.ThreeD.None of above

2. Qualification of Deputy Chairman of NAB are provided in section 7_____ of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999
A.(a)B.(ba)
C.(b)D.All of above
3. 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 GeneralB.Is or has been a Federal Government officer
is BPS 21 or equivalent
C.Both (a) and (b)D.None of above
4. The Deputy Chairman of NAB shall hold office for a period of
A.Three yearsB.Four years
C.Five yearsD.None of above
5. Section _____ of the National Accountability Ordinance 1999 deals with Prosecutor General Accountability
A.7-AB.7-B
C.7-CD.8
6.The Prosecutor General Accountability is appointed by President in consulation with
A.Prime MinisterB.Leader of Opposition
C.Speaker of national AssemblyD.Chairman of NAB
7. Any person who is qualified to be appointed ______ may be appointed as Prosecutor General Accountability
A.As a Judge of High CourtB.As a Judge of Supreme Court
C.Both (a) and (b)D.None of above
8. 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.TwoB.Three
C.FourD.None of above
9. The Prosecutor General Accountability shall not be removed from his office except on the ground of removal of a judge of_____
A.High CourtB.Supreme Court
C.Federal Shariat CourtD.All of above
10. As per section 9(b) all offences under National Accountability Ordinance are
A.Non-bailableB.Bailable
C.Both (a) and (b)D.None of above
11. Section 9(c) empowers______ to release the accused
A.Prosecutor General AccountabilityB.Accountability Court
C.Chairman NABD.None of above
12. Punishment for corruption and corrupt practices are dealt by section_____ of the National Accountability Ordinance
A.9(e)B.10
C.10-AD.None of above
13. 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.TenB.Twelve
C.FourteenD.Twenty Five
14. Section 10
A.Provincial GovernmentB.Federal Government
C.Both (a) and (b)D.None of above
15. Section 11, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A.Acquittal of accusedB.Conviction
C.Imposition of fineD.None of above
16. 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.AccusedB.Accused relatives
C.Accused associatesD.All of above
17. Section 12, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A.Suspension of sentenceB.Power to freeze property
C.Both (a) and (b)D.None of above
18. Section 12, of the National Accountability Ordinance, empowers______ freeze property.
A.The Chairman NABB.The Court
C.Both (a) and (b)D.None of above
19. As per section 12(c) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 if the property ordered to be forzen 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 JudgeB.D.P.O.
C.CollectorD.None of above
20. 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.TwoB.Three
C.FourD.All of above
21. Section 12(b), of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with freezing of
A.Movable propertyB.Immovable property
C.Both (a) and (b)D.None of above
22. Section 13, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A.Freezing through receiverB.Freezing through Police
C.Claim or objection against freezingD.None of above
23. The time limitation for claim or objection upon freezing before Court is_____ days
A.10B.14
C.18D.None of above
24. Section 13(b) empowers ______ to extend the time for filing such claims or objection for a period not exceeding additional 14 days
A.The Chairman NABB.The Prosecutor General
C.The CourtD.None of above
25. The claim or objection dismissed by the Court is
A.RevisionableB.Reviewable
C.AppealableD.All of above
26. Time limitation for filing appeal against dismissal of claim or objection by aggrieved party is_____ days.
A.10B.14
C.20D.None of above
27. Section 14, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A.Proof against accused accepting illegal gratifictionB.Presumption against accused accepting illegal gratifiction
C.Presumption against complainant accepting illegal gratifictionD.None of above
28. Section 15, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A.Disqualification of parliament membershipB.Disqualification to contest election
C.Both (a) and (b)D.None of above
29. 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 yearsB.Eight years
C.Nine yearsD.Ten years
30. As per section 15(b) of the National Accountability ordinance, 1999 any person apply 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 yearsB.Ten years
C.Fourteen yearsD.None of above
31. Section _______ of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with trial of offences.
A.15-AB.15-B
C.16D.16-A
32. The trial of a case under section 16(a) shall be heard from
A.Day to dayB.Week to week
C.Month to monthD.As per accused wish
33. Time limitation for disposal of a trial under section 16, of National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 is_____ days
A.30 daysB.60 days
C.90 daysD.120 days
34. The place for sitting of the Court shall be determined by
A.Federal GovernmentB.Provincial Government
C.Local GovernmentD.None of above
35. Section 16-A, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A.Issuance of commissionB.Transfer of case
C.Both (a) and (b)D.None of above
36. For transfer of a case from Court in one Province to court in another Province the application shall be made to the
A.Chairman NABB.High Court
C.Supreme CourtD.None of above
37. Section 16-A (b) empowers_____ to apply for transfer of case
A.Chairman NABB.Prosecutor General Accountability
C.Special prosecutorD.Both (b) and (c)
38. Under section 16-A(c) ______            may also make an application for transfer of case
A.ComplimentB.Witness
C.AccusedD.None of above

39. Section 16-B of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A.Joint trialB.Contempt of Chairman orders
C.Contempt of CourtD.None of above
40. 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 rupeesB.Nine months and with fine which may extend to two million rupees
C.One year and with fine which may extend to two million rupeesD.None of above

40. Section 17, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with application of
A.Code of Civil ProcedureB.Code of Criminal Procedure
C.Both (a) and (b)D.None of above
41. 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
42. Section, 18, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A.Cognizance of offencesB.Appeal
C.RevisionD.None of above
43. The Accountability Court shall not take cognizance of any offence under the ordinance except on a reference made by
A.Chairman NABB.Authorized Officer
C.Both (a) and (b)D.None of above
44. 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 governmentB.Receipt of complaint
C.Its own accordD.All of above
45. 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.InquiryB.Investigation
C.Both (a) and (b)D.Trial
46. Section 18 (e), of the the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 empowers NAB with
A.Power of arrestB.Power of acquittal
C.Power of releaseD.None of above
47. No sitting member of Parliament or Provincial Assembly shall be arrested without taking into consideration the recommendation of the
A.PresidentB.Special Parliamentary Committee on Ethics
C.Prime MinisterD.None of above
48. Section 19, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A.Power to call informationB.Power to arrest any person
C.Power to make rulesD.None of above
49. Section 19(a) deals with information from
A.Specified personB.Foreigner
C.Any personD.All of above
50. Section 19(b) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A.Oral evidenceB.Production of relevant document or thing
C.Evidence through commissionD.None of above
51. Section 19, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with information during
A.InquiryB.Investigation
C.TrialD.Both (a) and (b)
52. Section 19(c), of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A.Examination of a relevant personB.Examination of investigation officer
C.Both (a) and (b)D.None of above
53. Section 19(d), of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with information from
A.Intelligence agenciesB.Bank or financial institution
C.PoliceD.All of above
54. Section 20, of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A.Reporting of suspicious financial transactionB.Reporting of any further inquiry or investigation
C.Judgment of any CourtD.None of above
55. Whoever being bound to suply information in accordance with sub-section (a) of section 20, shall be punished with rigorous imprisonment which may extend to
A.Three yearsB.Five years
C.Seven yearsD.None of above
56. Section 21 of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 deals with
A.Provincial cooperation request for mutual legal assistanceB.International cooperation request for mutual legal assistance
C.Both (a) and (b)D.None of above
57. As per section 21, ______ may request a foreign State for cooperation or mutual legal assistance
A.Foreign MinisterB.Prime Minister
C.Chairman NAB or any authorized officer by Federal GovernmentD.None of above
58. Section 22, of the National Accountability Ordinance, deals with
A.Jurisdiction of NAB CourtB.Extra judicial activities
C.Jurisdiction of Chairman NABD.None of above

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