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Security Maintenance and Law & Order MCQs

Which law governs bail procedures in Pakistan?

  • A. PPC
  • B. CrPC
  • C. ATA
  • D. PECA
Explanation:
CrPC contains provisions related to bail.

Intelligence-led policing relies heavily on:

  • A. Random patrols
  • B. Data analysis
  • C. Military force
  • D. Judiciary
Explanation:
Data-driven insights guide policing strategies.

Section 144 is imposed by:

  • A. Police
  • B. Judiciary
  • C. District administration
  • D. Military
Explanation:
Deputy Commissioners or magistrates impose Section 144.

Which agency investigates human trafficking in Pakistan?

  • A. IB
  • B. FIA
  • C. Rangers
  • D. Police only
Explanation:
FIA handles transnational crimes, including human trafficking.

Which principle prohibits excessive force?

  • A. Necessity
  • B. Proportionality
  • C. Legality
  • D. Efficiency
Explanation:
Proportionality ensures force matches the threat level.

The Anti-Terrorism Courts are designed for:

  • A. Civil disputes
  • B. Speedy terrorism trials
  • C. Military justice
  • D. Taxation
Explanation:
They expedite trials related to terrorism offenses.

Which concept ensures fairness in trial procedures?

  • A. Due process
  • B. Surveillance
  • C. Militarization
  • D. Secrecy
Explanation:
Due process guarantees legal rights during prosecution.

Which agency coordinates international criminal databases?

  • A. FATF
  • B. INTERPOL
  • C. UNODC
  • D. NATO
Explanation:
INTERPOL manages global information-sharing on criminal matters.

The Frontier Corps is primarily tasked with:

  • A. Urban policing
  • B. Border security
  • C. Cybercrime
  • D. Financial crimes
Explanation:
FC operates in the border and tribal regions for security purposes.

The principle of “accountability” in policing ensures:

  • A. No reporting
  • B. Oversight and review
  • C. Unlimited power
  • D. Military control
Explanation:
Accountability requires police actions to be subject to review.