Punjab Enforcement and Regulation Act (PERA) 2024 – MCQs

Punjab Enforcement and Regulation Act (PERA) 2024 – MCQs with Answers

The Punjab Enforcement and Regulation Act (PERA) 2024 was enacted in October 2024 to streamline enforcement of special laws across Punjab. The Act established the Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority (PERA), chaired by the Chief Minister Punjab, with a Director General as the administrative head.

PERA aims to coordinate different regulators, tackle issues like price control, hoarding, encroachments, and public safety, and ensure swift administrative action through summary proceedings. Enforcement Stations are being set up at the sub-division level, with 154 stations planned across Punjab.

The Act introduces new concepts such as:

Absolute Orders under Emergency Prohibition Orders (EPOs)

Whistle-blower protections for individuals reporting violations in the public interest

Grievance Redressal Commissioner to handle public complaints

District Enforcement and Regulatory Boards comprising the Deputy Commissioner and DPO

 

 

Appeals against confiscation or penalties lie with the Hearing Officer (PAS/PMS), and PERA actions are largely administrative and non-judicial. While the Act is designed to enhance governance, it has also faced criticism for creating bureaucratic overlap with police functions.

This MCQs set covers all important aspects of PERA 2024, including definitions, key provisions, enforcement mechanisms, authorities, punishments, and criticisms, to help candidates preparing for PPSC, PMS, and other competitive exams.

The Punjab Enforcement and Regulation Act was passed in which year?

A. 2022
B. 2023
C. 2024
D. 2025
Correct answer is: C. 2024
The Act was legislated and passed in the year 2024.

Powers and functions of the Chairperson of the Board are laid down in:

A. Section 12
B. Section 13
C. Section 14
D. Section 15
Correct answer is: D. Section 15
Section 15 specifies powers of the Chairperson.

The Selection Panel must complete its selection process within:

A. 15 days
B. 30 days
C. 60 days
D. 90 days
Correct answer is: B. 30 days
A maximum of 30 days is allowed for selection.

The Authority is responsible for administering the

A. Courts
B. Enforcement Stations
C. Provincial Assembly
D. National Database
Correct answer is: B. Enforcement Stations
Enforcement Stations are the operational arms managed by the Authority.

What is the Act number of the Punjab Enforcement and Regulation Act 2024?

A. Act IX of 2024
B. Act X of 2024
C. Act XI of 2024
D. Act XII of 2024
Correct answer is: C. Act XI of 2024
It is officially cited as Act XI of 2024.

The Authority can recommend ________ to the Government.

A. New laws
B. Budget estimates
C. Changes in the Constitution
D. Appointment of judges
Correct answer is: B. Budget estimates
The Authority prepares and submits budgetary estimates for approval.

The term “Grievance Redressal Commissioner” refers to an officer appointed by:

A. The Court
B. The Government
C. The Authority
D. The Chief Justice
Correct answer is: C. The Authority
The Authority designates the Commissioner to handle grievances.

The Authority can assign its employees to assist the

A. Federal Government
B. Enforcement Stations
C. Political Parties
D. Private Companies
Correct answer is: B. Enforcement Stations
Employees may be deputed to work with Enforcement Stations.

Which section of the Act deals with Short title, extent, commencement and application?

A. Section 1
B. Section 2
C. Section 3
D. Section 4
Correct answer is: A. Section 1
The preliminary part is always covered in Section 1.

The term “Absolute Order” is issued in furtherance of an:

A. EPO
B. FIR
C. Court decree
D. Inquiry report
Correct answer is: A. EPO
An Absolute Order is connected to an Emergency Prohibition Order.
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