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FIA Act (Federal Investigation Agency) MCQs

FIA is primarily a ______ agency.

  • A. Judicial
  • B. Legislative
  • C. Investigative
  • D. Military
Explanation:
FIA is an investigative agency dealing with federal crimes.

FIA officers must follow which procedure for arrest?

  • A. Military law
  • B. Criminal Procedure Code
  • C. Civil law
  • D. Constitution only
Explanation:
Arrest procedures are governed by the CrPC.

Which branch of FIA handles passport fraud?

  • A. Cyber Crime Wing
  • B. Immigration Wing
  • C. Legal Wing
  • D. Economic Wing
Explanation:
The Immigration Wing deals with passport and travel document fraud.

FIA officers can act as officer-in-charge of a police station under?

  • A. Section 3
  • B. Section 4
  • C. Section 5
  • D. Section 6
Explanation:
Section 5 allows FIA officers to act as officer-in-charge for investigations.

Which section allows delegation of powers?

  • A. Section 6
  • B. Section 7
  • C. Section 8
  • D. Section 9
Explanation:
Section 7 allows the DG to delegate powers.

FIA deals with which type of fraud?

  • A. Local theft
  • B. Financial and corporate fraud
  • C. Domestic disputes
  • D. Land disputes
Explanation:
FIA investigates financial and corporate fraud cases.

Which authority supervises FIA operations?

  • A. High Court
  • B. Federal Government
  • C. Parliament
  • D. Police
Explanation:
Superintendence lies with the Federal Government.

FIA officers can investigate offenses across provinces because of?

  • A. Provincial law
  • B. Federal jurisdiction
  • C. Court orders
  • D. Military authority
Explanation:
FIA operates under federal jurisdiction, allowing nationwide operations.

What is the function of the FIA Anti-Human Smuggling Wing?

  • A. Tax collection
  • B. Prevent human smuggling
  • C. Court trials
  • D. Military training
Explanation:
It works to prevent illegal migration and human smuggling.

FIA officers can detain suspects for investigation under which law?

  • A. Constitution
  • B. Criminal Procedure Code
  • C. FIA Act
  • D. Civil law
Explanation:
Detention procedures are governed by the Code of Criminal Procedure.