Which section of PPC deals with an attempt to murder? A. 302 B. 307 C. 304 D. 311 Explanation: Section 307 PPC addresses an attempt to commit murder.
The main objective of FATF grey listing is to: A. Punish countries B. Monitor compliance C. Enforce sanctions D. Control borders Explanation: Grey listing indicates increased monitoring for AML/CFT compliance.
Which policing model is widely used in the UK? A. Militarized policing B. Community policing C. Intelligence secrecy D. Judicial policing Explanation: UK policing emphasizes community engagement and trust.
Which law regulates electronic surveillance in Pakistan? A. ATA B. PECA 2016 C. PPC D. CrPC Explanation: PECA governs cybercrime and digital surveillance practices.
The concept of “chain of custody” relates to: A. Arrest B. Evidence handling C. Trial D. Sentencing Explanation: It ensures the integrity of evidence from collection to court presentation.
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) primarily focuses on: A. External threats B. Internal security intelligence C. Financial crimes D. Cyber warfare Explanation: IB is responsible for domestic intelligence gathering.
Section 151 CrPC allows: A. Trial procedure B. Preventive arrest C. Bail D. Sentencing Explanation: Police can arrest individuals to prevent the commission of cognizable offenses.
Which international standard governs the treatment of prisoners? A. Geneva Conventions B. UN Standard Minimum Rules (Nelson Mandela Rules) C. FATF Guidelines D. INTERPOL Rules Explanation: The Mandela Rules set global standards for humane treatment of prisoners.
The Rangers operate under which ministry during peacetime? A. Defence B. Interior C. Law D. Finance Explanation: Rangers function under the Ministry of Interior in internal security roles.
Which principle requires the minimum necessary force during arrests? A. Legality B. Necessity C. Accountability D. Transparency Explanation: Necessity ensures force is used only when absolutely required.