judiciary and Law MCQs

This section contains important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) related to Judiciary, Constitution, Legal System, Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), Civil & Criminal Law, Evidence Act, CrPC, and other law-related topics. These MCQs are very useful for competitive exams such as PPSC, FPSC, SPSC, KPPSC, BPSC, NTS, CSS, PMS, Judiciary exams, and other recruitment tests.

By practicing these MCQs, candidates can strengthen their knowledge of:

Judicial structure and functions in Pakistan

Constitutional provisions and amendments

Civil & Criminal procedure laws

Legal terminologies and principles

International law basics

Stay updated and prepare effectively with our Judiciary and Law MCQs, designed to help aspirants succeed in their exams

Who maintains record of minutes of meetings?

A. Chairperson
B. Vice Chairperson
C. Director General
D. Secretary Home
Correct answer is: C. Director General
The Director General (or designated official) keeps minutes and records.

Committees of the Authority are covered under which section?

A. Section 7
B. Section 8
C. Section 9
D. Section 12
Correct answer is: C. Section 9
Section 9 authorizes committees of the Authority.

The day-to-day business and secretarial functions of the Authority are the responsibility of the:

A. Chief Secretary
B. Chairperson
C. Director General
D. Authorized Officer
Correct answer is: C. Director General
The DG runs the daily operations and administration.

The Act provides for the establishment of Enforcement Stations to carry out:

A. Judicial trials
B. Proceedings and hearings
C. Legislative functions
D. Foreign diplomacy
Correct answer is: B. Proceedings and hearings
Stations handle enforcement proceedings and hearings.

The term “supplies” refers to those required to be maintained by the Government

A. For its offices only
B. In the public interest
C. For the military only
D. For export only
Correct answer is: B. In the public interest
Supplies must be available for the benefit of society.

DG must be an officer of minimum grade:

A. BS-17
B. BS-18
C. BS-19
D. BS-20
Correct answer is: C. BS-19
The DG is required to be at least a BS-19 officer.

Powers and functions of the Authority are explained in:

A. Section 8
B. Section 9
C. Section 10
D. Section 11
Correct answer is: C. Section 10
Section 10 lists the Authority’s powers and functions.

The Authority can constitute ________ for carrying out its purposes.

A. Courts
B. Committees
C. New government departments
D. Political parties
Correct answer is: B. Committees
Committees are formed to execute Authority’s functions.

The primary focus of the Act is on

A. Foreign policy
B. Regulatory compliance and enforcement
C. Educational reforms
D. Healthcare services
Correct answer is: B. Regulatory compliance and enforcement
The Act is mainly designed to regulate and enforce compliance with laws, not foreign or social policies.

The Authority can provide guidelines to

A. The Supreme Court
B. District Enforcement and Regulatory Boards
C. The Federal Cabinet
D. Foreign governments
Correct answer is: B. District Enforcement and Regulatory Boards
District Boards act under guidance of the Authority.
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