Selected MCQ

Current Question
Which section mentions the removal of property or an object of investigation that is in the possession of someone?
  • A. Section 5(4)
  • B. Section 5(5)
  • C. Section 5(2)
  • D. Section 6(2)
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Section 5(4) deals with orders preventing the removal or transfer of property relevant to an investigation.
Related Question 1
Which section mentions the powers to search, arrest, and seize the property of suspected criminals?
  • A. Section 5(4)
  • B. Section 6(0)
  • C. Section 5(0)
  • D. Section 5(6)
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Section 5(0) grants FIA members police-like powers of search, arrest, and seizure during investigations.
Related Question 2
Under which section of the FIA Act 1974 is the Federal Investigation Agency established?
  • A. Section 2
  • B. Section 3
  • C. Section 4
  • D. Section 5
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Section 3 of the FIA Act formally establishes the Federal Investigation Agency.
Related Question 3
A person can refuse to give access to property under his possession to the FIA if ________.
  • A. The FIA does not want to give a written order
  • B. Previous permission has been obtained
  • C. He is not proven guilty
  • D. None of the above
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
If prior permission or a lawful order already exists, the person cannot be compelled contrary to that existing authority.
Related Question 4
A member of the Agency can direct a person not to remove an item under his possession for investigation purposes by/with ________.
  • A. Only the said permission from the DG
  • B. Only by written order
  • C. By written order or otherwise
  • D. None of the above
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The Act requires such a direction to be made through a written order by the member concerned.
Related Question 5
Which Section mentions the Superintendence of the Agency?
  • A. Section 5(1)
  • B. Section 5(0)
  • C. Section 4(0)
  • D. Section 4(1)
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Section 4(0) specifically says that the superintendence of the Agency vests in the Federal Government.