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Q.1
Who is required for an Enforcement Officer to inspect private property?
Warrant or order of the Magistrate in whose jurisdiction such premises is situated
Approval from the authority
Verbal consent from the property owner
Written permission from the Police Department
(A)
Q.2
Who assigns the area of jurisdiction to an Enforcement Officer?
The local government
The Authority or the Authorizes Officer of the Authority
The Sub-Divisional Enforcement Officer
The municipal committee
(B)
Q.3
What is one of the main responsibilities of an Enforcement Officer?
Issue Driving Licenses
Conduct court hearings
Supervise Financial Transactions
Perform all field operations for enforcement and implementation under this Act and the Scheduled Laws
(D)
Q.4
Who appoints the Enforcement Officer?
The District Magistrate
The Authority by notification
The Sub-Divisional Enforcement Officer
The Chairperson of the Board
(B)
Q.5
What is the purpose of sending a requisition by an Enforcement Station?
To request permission for additional hiring
To request support or assistance in the enforcement and implementation of the Act or Scheduled Laws
To report financial records
To obtain approval for budget allocation
(B)
Q.6
What is the primary role of the Sub-Divisional Enforcement Officer in the appointment process?
To be nominated by the Public
To be selected through the competitive exam
To be selected by local representatives
To be appointed by the Authority in the Prescribed manner
(D)
Q.7
What does the Secretary of the Board to after receiving a requisition from an Enforcement Station?
Gets consent of the Chairperson of the Board before providing support
Reject it without review
Directly provides assistance
Refers it to the municipal corporation
(A)
Q.8
What must be done before support or assistance is provided to an Enforcement Station?
A survey must be conducted
A public notice must be issued
A requisition must be sent to the Secretary of the Board through the concerned Hearing Officer
Approval must be obtained from a court
(C)
Q.9
What is one of the responsibilities of the Sub-Divisional Enforcement Officer?
Supervising Election Campaigns
Record keeping at the Enforcement Station
Conducting Judicial Proceedings
Issuing business Permits
(B)
Q.10
Who appoints the Sub-divisional Enforcement Officer?
The local government
The Authority, by notification
The District Enforcement and Regulatory Board
The Chairperson of the Board
(B)
Q.11
In what manner shall record keeping at the Enforcement Station be maintained?
By using digital record only
According to personal preference of the officers
As per Local Administrative Rules
In such manners as may be prescribed
(D)
Q.12
Who is responsible for record keeping at the Enforcement Station?
The District Attorney
The Sub-Divisional Enforcement Officer
The Enforcement Officer
The Hearing Officer
(B)
Q.13
Who must the Secretary of the Board obtain before providing support to an Enforcement Station?
A Court Order
Permission from Law Enforcement Agencies
Consent of the Chairperson of the Board
Approval from Local Authorities
(C)
Q.14
Who can an Enforcement Station send a requisition to for support or assistance?
The Private Security Agencies
The Secretary of the Board through the Concerned Hearing Officer
The Municipal Corporation
The Local Police Department
(B)
Q.15
What type of orders can an Enforcement Station issue?
Medical Prescriptions
Orders under the Act
Election Rules
Real Estate Approvals
(B)
Q.16
What powers does an Enforcement Station have regarding arrest?
Transfer cases to International agencies
Conduct trials to court
only issue warnings
Arrest and submission of reports
(D)
Q.17
Who may delegate additional powers and functions to an Enforcement Station
The Municipal Committee
Private Organization
The Authority
The Local Government
(C)
Q.18
What kind of support can an Enforcement Station provide to other departments?
Organize Social Events
Conduct financial audits
Administrative support for public services
Provide such assistance and support to the Department as may be required to give effect to this Act or Scheduled Laws
(D)
Q.19
What can an Enforcement Station recover as part of its duties?
Lost items
Enforcement Costs and penalties
Charity funds
Office Supplies
(B)
Q.20
What is one of the enforcement actions an Enforcement Station can take?
Manages Construction Projects
Issue commercial licenses
Register FIR's and conduct investigation
Provide educational grants
(C)
Q.21
Who can an Enforcement Station coordinate with for enforcement of the Act?
Local municipal authorities
The Board, under whose territorial jurisdiction it falls
The Police Department
Local business owners
(B)
Q.22
Which of the following function is not performed by the Enforcement Station?
Enforcing the provisions of the Act and Scheduled Laws
Registering FIR's and conducting investigations
Managing Educational Institutions
Conducting Inspections and inquiries
(C)
Q.23
What is one of the powers of n Enforcement Station?
Enforce and execute decisions of the authority within its territorial jurisdiction
Mange local elections
Supervise banking transactions
Conduct training sessions for police officers
(A)
Q.24
What is the main purpose of the Enforcement Station ?
To manage local business
To oversee police activities
To perform such functions and exercise such powers as are required for carrying out the purposes of this Act
To provide security to private entities
(C)
Q.25
Who may frame regulations for the supervisions and administrations of Enforcement Stations?
Public Representatives
Police Departments
Local Government
The Authority
(D)
Q.26
What shall the employees of Enforcement Stations wear as part of their special uniform?
Hats
Security Tags
Identification Cards and badges
Police badges
(C)
Q.27
Who may appoint additional persons at each Enforcement Station?
Local administration
The Authority
The Chief Minister
The Police department
(B)
Q.28
Who is responsible for appointing the employees of Enforcement Station?
The Public
The police department
The Authority
Local Government
(C)
Q.29
What type of vehicle shall be provided to each Enforcement Station?
Marked Vehicles and motorbikes
Only motorbikes
Private Vehicles
Only bicycles
(A)
Q.30
What shall the employees of Enforcement Stations carry with them at all time?
Identification Cards and Badges
Handcuffs
Official documents
Firearms
(A)
Q.31
What is the minimum rank of Enforcement Officer?
BPS-14
BPS-16
BPS-07
BPS-11
(A)
Q.32
Who will be the incharge of the Enforcement Station?
Sub-divisional Enforcement Officer, not below the rank of BPS-16
An officer of BPS-07
A police officer
A civilian representative
(A)
Q.33
How many Enforcement Stations can there be in a sub-division?
One or more
Only one
Maximum of two
None of these
(A)
Q.34
What place can be declared as an Enforcement Station?
Any place or premises, not including a police station
Only police station
Any private property
Only government offices
(A)
Q.35
What type of evidence can be submitted during the hearing?
Only oral evidence
Only written evidence
Both written and oral evidences
No evidence is required
(C)
Q.36
Who may attend the hearing but is not required to unless specifically asked?
Police Officer
Complaint only
Enforcement Officer
Chairperson of the Board
(C)
Q.37
What method can be used by the Hearing officer to ensure transparency?
Audio-Video recording
Written notes only
Verbal information
Public testimony
(A)
Q.38
What is the nature of hearing under this Act?
Strictly formal
Informal in nature
Conducted under Qanun-e-Shahadat 1984
Based on criminal procedure
(B)
Q.39
What factors does the Hearing Officer consider while determining the penalty for an offender?
Any habitual nature of the offender
Gravity and duration of the offence
Gender and age of the offender
All of the above
(A)
Q.40
Who provides interim relief to an aggrieved person under the Act?
District Commissioner
Chairperson of the Board
Secretary of the Board
Hearing Officer
(D)
Q.41
Which of the following Penalties can the Hearing Officer impose in case of failure of representation?
Termination of employment
Additional Fine
Suspension from duties
None of the above
(B)
Q.42
Which entity does the Hearing Officer supervise, monitor and review the progress of ?
Enforcement Station
District Regulatory Board
The Authority
Selection Panel
(A)
Q.43
What type of order can the Hearing Officer issue in furtherance of an EPO?
Absolute order
Temporary order
Conditional order
Suspension order
(A)
Q.44
Which of the following matters can be represented before the Hearing Officer?
Confiscation of articles, carts or vehicles
Imposition of fine by the Enforcement Officer
Sealing of any premises
All of the above
(A)
Q.45
What is the Basic Pay Scale (BPS) required for an officer to be appointed as a Hearing Officer?
BPS-17
BPS-16
BPS-18
BPS-19
(A)
Q.46
Who appoints the Hearing Officers under the Act?
The Government
The Board
The Authority
The Chairperson
(C)
Q.47
Who has the Authority to constitute committees under the Act ?
The Government
The Chairperson
The Board
The Secretary
(C)
Q.48
Who exercises powers delegated by the board?
District Public prosecutor
Any board member
Secretary of the board
Additional Deputy Secretary Commissioner
(C)
Q.49
Who provide secretariat support to the Board?
Chairperson
Secretary of the Board
Additional Deputy Commissioner
District Heads of the Departments
(B)
Q.50
Who is responsible for performing secretariat functions for the board?
Additional Deputy Commissioner
Secretary of the Board
Deputy Commissioner
District Attorney
(B)
Q.51
What does not invalidate the decisions of the constitution of the Board ?
Absence of the Chairperson
Delay in issuing the agenda
Vacancy or defect in the constitution of the board
Public opposition
(C)
Q.52
Who maintains the complete record of the minutes and decisions of the Board?
Additional Deputy Commissioner
Secretary of the Board
District Public Prosecutor
Deputy Commissioner
(B)
Q.53
Who has the casting vote in case of equality of votes?
Chairperson or the member presiding over the meeting
District Attorney
Additional Deputy Commissioner
Secretary of the Board
(A)
Q.54
How are decisions of the Board made?
Unanimously
By the Chairperson alone
By majority of the members present and voting
By an external review committee
(C)
Q.55
Who can request for calling an urgent meeting of the Board?
Only the Deputy Commissioner
Any member of the Board
Only the Additional Deputy commissioner
Only the District Public Prosecutor
(B)
Q.56
who calls a meeting of the Board on the direction of the Chairperson?
Additional Deputy Commissioner
Secretary of the Board
District Attorney
Any board member
(B)
Q.57
What is the quorum requirement for a meeting of the board?
One half of the total members
One-third of the total members
Three-fourths of the total members
Full attendance of all members
(A)
Q.58
Who presides over the board meetings in the absence of the Chairman?
Additional Deputy Commissioner
Any member nominated by the Chairperson
Secretary of the board
District Attorney
(B)
Q.59
Where is the Board housed?
Provincial Capital
District Headquarter
Local Government Office
Chief Minister's Secretariat
(B)
Q.60
Who serves the secretary(General) of the board ?
Additional Deputy Commissioner
Deputy Commissioner
District Attorney
District Head of the Department
(A)
Q.61
Who chairs the District Enforcement and Regulatory Board?
Additional Deputy Commissioner
Deputy Commissioner
District Public Prosecutor
Secretary of the board
(B)
Q.62
Who notify additional functions and powers of the Authority?
Director General
Judiciary
Parliament
Government
(D)
Q.63
Who can receive a reward sanctioned by the Authority?
Only government officers
Only private individuals
Any person, including an employee, who has made an exceptional effort
Only police officials
(C)
Q.64
What financial limitation does the Authority define?
Minimum wages of employees
Pecuniary limitations of employees to impose fines
Government's total budget
Banking Interest rate
(B)
Q.65
Who can the Authority delegate its power to?
Director General or Authorized Officer
Provincial Governor
Finance Minister
Any Government Official
(A)
Q.66
Who does the Authority recommend budget estimate to?
Private institutions
Government
International Donors
Political Parties
(B)
Q.67
What measure can the Authority take under this Act?
Allocate foreign funds
Modify educational policies
Implement the Enforcement mechanism
Change Tax laws
(C)
Q.68
What action can the Authority take regarding its employees?
Transfer them abroad
Assign them to provide assistance to Enforcement Station
Grant hem political immunity
Assign them foreign contracts
(B)
Q.69
What does the Authority Supervisor, monitor and review?
Progress and performance of District Enforcement and Regulatory Boards and Enforcement Station
National Economy
Local Business
Housing Projects
(A)
Q.70
Who receives guidelines from the Authority for enforcement?
Police Station
District Enforcement and Regulatory Boards and Enforcement Station
Civil courts
Political Parties
(B)
Q.71
What does the Authority administer under the Act?
Universities
Enforcement stations
Hospitals
Election Commission
(B)
Q.72
Who can the Authority hire for expert advice?
Media personnel
University students
Retired politicians
Experts, Consultants, or advisers
(D)
Q.73
What measure does the Authority take to maintain discipline?
Reduce salaries
Establish and maintain discipline in employees
Increase working hours
Introduce new holidays
(B)
Q.74
which mechanism does the authority device for employees ?
Pension system
Performance appraisal
Disciplinary trials
Security Clearances
(B)
Q.75
What does the Authority establish for employees?
Rules, Jurisdictions and job descriptions
Salary structure
Retirement plans
Travel allowances
(A)
Q.76
What is one of the key responsibilities of the authority regarding employees?
Conduct background checks
Recruit and Train employees
Provide housing benefits
Offer foreign scholarships
(B)
Q.77
What does the Authority conduct for the implementation of this Act?
Election
Training session
Inquiry
Workshop
(C)
Q.78
What does the Authority conduct to gather and analyze for decision-making?
Public Survey
Situational Assessment
Budget review
Annual census
(B)
Q.79
What is the minimum rank for an authorized officer appointed by the Authority?
BPS-18
BPS-19
BPS-16
BPS-20
(A)
Q.80
Who does the Authority appoint for hearing cases under the Act?
Provincial Secretary
Independent Auditor
Hearing Officers
Director General
(C)
Q.81
Which of the following is the responsibility of the Authority?
Conduct Elections
Oversee, Spearhead, and monitor policy implementation
Manage Educational Curriculum
Issue Tax exemptions
(B)
Q.82
What is the primary function of the Authority under the Act?
Oversee municipal services
Manage local government operations
Draft new laws and policies
Exercise powers and take necessary measures
(D)
Q.83
Who can co-opt a person to attend a meeting of a committee ?
Director General
Any committee member
Chairperson
Chief Minister
(C)
Q.84
Who can constitute committee for carrying out the purpose of the Act?
Parliament
Chairperson
Authority
Chief Minister
(C)
Q.85
Who delegates powers to the Director General?
Selection Panel
Parliament
Authority
Chief Minister
(C)
Q.86
What secretariat function does the Director General perform?
Hiring Authority Members
Drafting Laws for the Authority
Providing secretariat support to the Authority
Managing financial audits
(C)
Q.87
Who supervises and direct the Director General?
Selection Panel
Chairperson
Chief Minister
Authority
(D)
Q.88
What is the minimum Basic Pay Scale (BPS) required for the Director General?
BPS 19
BPS 16
BPS 18
BPS 20
(A)
Q.89
Who appoints the Director General?
Prime Minister
Authority Members
Chairperson
Chief Minister
(D)
Q.90
Can an act, decision, or proceeding of the Authority be invalid due to vacancy or defect in its constitution?
Yes, but only if the Chairperson is absent
No, it shall not be invalid
No, unless challenged in the court
Yes, it becomes invalid immediately
(B)
Q.91
Who maintains the complete record of minutes and decisions of the Authority?
Chairperson
Director General
Secretary of the Authority
Vice Chairperson
(B)
Q.92
Who has the casting vote in case of an equality of votes?
Senior-most member
Director General
Chief Minister
Chairperson or, in his absence, the member of presiding over the meeting
(D)
Q.93
How are the decisions of the Authority made?
By Public Consultation
By Chairperson's sole decision
By Unanimous vote
By majority of members present and voting
(D)
Q.94
Who can request a meeting of the Authority for an urgent matter?
Any member of the public
Any government employee
Director General
Any member of the Authority, not being an independent member
(D)
Q.95
Who calls the meeting of the Authority on the direction of the Chairperson?
Chief Minister
Independent Member
Secretary of the Authority
Director General
(D)
Q.96
What is the required quorum for a meeting of the Authority?
One half of the total members
One third of the total members
Two thirds of the total members
Three fourths of the total members
(A)
Q.97
Who presides over the meetings of the Authority in the absence of the Chairperson?
Independent member
Any member nominated by the Chairperson
Director General
Chief Minister
(B)
Q.98
Who determines the time, place, and procedure of the meetings of the authority until prescribed?
Director General
Chief Minister
Chairperson
Authority
(D)
Q.99
A person with what issue is disqualified from being an independent member?
No private sector experience
No political experience
Conflict of interest
Lack of social Skills
(C)
Q.100
A person convicted of what is disqualified from being an independent member?
Traffic Violation
Family dispute
Civil Lawsuit
Criminal Offence
(D)
Q.101
Which reason disqualifies a person from being an independent member?
Dismissal, Removal, or compulsory retirement fro service of Pakistan due to corruption
Resignation from a government post
Political affiliation
Dual Nationality
(A)
Q.102
A person is disqualified if they work for a statutory body that is --------------
An international organization
Registered as an NGO
Owned or Controlled by the Government
Privately Owned
(C)
Q.103
Which office cannot be held by an independent member?
University Professor
CEO of private company
Office in the Service of Pakistan
Legal Adviser
(C)
Q.104
A person is disqualified from becoming an independent member if they are declared what?
A social worker
A government employee
Bankrupt, Loan defaulter, or tax evader
A fugitive
(C)
Q.105
Which condition disqualifies a person from becoming an independent member?
No higher education
Residency outside Pakistan
Physical or mental incapability
Lack of experience
(C)
Q.106
A person is disqualified from becoming an independent member if they have held a public representative office or been a public servant in the past how many months?
Eighteen Months
Twelve Months
Three Months
Six Months
(D)
Q.107
In which fields should an independent member have professional competence?
Arts, Literature and Entertainment
Military, Politics and Journalism
Social worker, Law, administration, education or corporate sectors
Medicine, engineering and sports
(C)
Q.108
What qualities must an independent member posses?
Military Experience
Strong Financial Status and Social Influence
Political background and experience
Impeccable integrity and proven professional competence
(D)
Q.109
Who provides secretariat support to the Selection Panel?
Administrative Secretary
Director General
Chairperson of the Authority
Chief Secretary
(B)
Q.110
What does the Selection Panel do after interviewing eligible candidates?
Conduct another round of interviews
Sends name to the Chief Minister
Forwards recommendations to the Government
Selects them directly
(C)
Q.111
From whom does the Selection Panel invite application for independent members?
Provincial Officers
Parliament Members
Public
Government Employees
(C)
Q.112
Within how many days must the selection process of independent members be completed?
Ninety days
Fifteen days
Sixty days
Thirty days
(D)
Q.113
How shall the selection of the independent members be decided?
Decision by the Government
Decision by the Chairperson
Majority vote
Unanimous Decision
(C)
Q.114
How many persons shall be included in the Selection Panel, excluding public servants and elected representatives?
Five
Three
Four
Two
(B)
Q.115
Who nominates the members of the Selection Panel for independent members of the Authority?
Speaker of the Assembly
Chairperson
Chief Minister
Governor
(C)
Q.116
How much notice must an independent member give before resigning?
No notice required
Two weeks
Three Months
One Month
(D)
Q.117
Under whose pleasure does the independent serves?
Government
Chairperson
Parliament
Vice Chairperson
(A)
Q.118
For how long is an independent member appointed?
Two years
Until retirement
Five years
Three years
(D)
Q.119
Who may the Authority co-opt in any meeting for enforcement and implementation of the Scheduled Laws?
Provincial Minister
Administrative Secretary
Chief Justice
Legal Adviser
(B)
Q.120
Where shall the appointment of all members be notified?
Provincial Newsletter
Official Gazette
Government Website
National Assembly Record
(B)
Q.121
Who will chair the meeting in the absence of the Chairperson?
Independent Member
Administrative Secretary
Senior Member
Vice Chairperson
(D)
Q.122
Who can the Chairperson delegate authority to for the performance of functions under the Act?
Secretary
Executive Director
Member
Vise Chairperson
(D)
Q.123
Can the Authority establish regional offices?
Only in Provincial capitals
Only with the permission of the federal Government
Yes, in areas it deems appropriate
No, it can only operate from Lahore
(C)
Q.124
Where is the Headquarter of the Authority is located?
Islamabad
Karachi
Lahore
Multan
(C)
Q.125
What powers does the Authority have as a body corporate?
Powers to create laws
Power to regulate local governments
Power to enter into contracts and acquire or dispose of property
Power to conduct elections
(C)
Q.126
What kind of the body is the Authority under this Act?
A non-governmental organization
A body corporate
A private corporation
A government department
(D)
Q.127
What is the full name of the Authority established under this Act?
Punjab Compliance and Governance Authority
Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority
Punjab Regulatory Commission
Punjab Law Enforcement Authority
(B)
Q.128
How is the Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority established?
By a parliamentary vote
By a presidential decree
By a notification in the official gazette
By an executive order
(B)
Q.129
How should words not defined in this Act be interpreted?
They should be interpreted as per common legal practices
They should be interpreted as per the Punjab Revenue Act, 2015
They should have the same meaning as assigned to them in the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Punjab Government Rules of Business 2011, the Code or the Scheduled Laws
They should have the meaning given by the local municipal authorities
(C)
Q.130
What does "Whistle Blower" mean under this Act ?
"Whistle Blower" means a person appointed by the government to investigate corruption cases
"Whistle Blower" means the person who, in the public interest, discloses to the Authority an actual or suspected violation or offence for cognizance by the Authority
"Whistle Blower" means an officer responsible for monitoring law enforcement activities
"Whistle Blower"' an individual filing a complaint in a civil court
(B)
Q.131
What does "Support Staff" mean under this Act?
"Support Staff" means temporary workers hired by government agencies
"Support Staff" means the staff of the Authority performing the clerical, technical or other ministerial jobs for the maintenance and operations of its officers
"Support Staff" means police officers assisting in law enforcement
"Support Staff" means the staff of private companies providing government services
(B)
Q.132
What does "Sub-Divisional Enforcement officer" mean under this Act?
"Sub-Divisional Enforcement Officer" means the sub-divisional enforcement officer appointed under the Act
""Sub-divisional Enforcement Officer" means a senior police officer handling law enforcement
"Sub-divisional Enforcement Officer" means a revenue officer managing local taxes
"Sub-divisional Enforcement Officer" means an officer appointed by the judiciary
(A)
Q.133
What does Sub-division mean under this Act ?
"Sub-division" means a local administrative area under municipal control
"Sub-division" means a unit of land used for commercial purposes
"Sub-division" means sub-division notified as such under the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1967 (XVII of 1967)
"Sub-division" means legal document related to property ownership
(C)
Q.134
What does Supplies include under this Act?
"Supplies" includes private business inventories
"Supplies" includes all supplies that are required to be maintained by the Government in the Public interest
"Supplies" includes only food and medicine provided by the government
"Supplies" includes all government-owned resources
(B)
Q.135
What does " State Property" under this Act?
"State Property" means a property managed by local municipal authorities
"State Property" means the property in the name of or under the control of the Government or Department or any entity owned or control by the government
"State Property" means any land or building owned by private business
"State Property" means only land owned by the government
(B)
Q.136
What does "Services" mean under this Act?
"Services" includes business consulting provided by private firms
"Services" includes only healthcare and education facilities
"Services" includes all services that are required to be provided by the Government in the Public interest
"Services" includes private sector jobs related to government projects
(C)
Q.137
What does "Schedule Laws" mean under this Act?
"Schedule Laws" means the laws mentioned in the schedule
"Schedule Laws" means Laws passed by the supreme court
"Schedule Laws" means Law that apply only to public officials
"Schedule Laws" means municipal policies for urban development
(A)
Q.138
What does "Schedule" mean under this Act ?
"Schedule" means a time management chart used by law enforcement
"Schedule" means the schedule appended with the Act
"Schedule" means the schedule of court hearing
"Schedule" means the government's annual budget plan
(B)
Q.139
What does "Selection Panel" mean under this Act?
"Selection Panel" means the Selection Panel constituted under the Act
"Selection Panel" means a committee formed for urban planning
"Selection Panel" means a private board responsible for hiring employees
"Selection Panel" means a government organization managing procurement
(A)
Q.140
What does "Rules" mean under this Act?
"Rules" means regulations issued by private corporations
"Rules" means federal policies related to taxation
"Rules" means judicial decisions in criminal cases
"Rules" means the rules made under this Act
(D)
Q.141
What does "Requisition" mean under this Act?
"Requisition" means an order issued to shut down illegal business
"Requisition" means a written complaint against a law enforcement officer
"Requisition" means a requisition made to the District Enforcement and Regulatory Board, wherein support or assistance is requested by one enforcement station from other Enforcement Station for the purposes of enforcement of the Act or Scheduled Laws
"Requisition" means a request made to Supreme Court for Clarification
(C)
Q.142
What does " Reference" mean under this Act?
"Reference" means a complaint filed by a private citizen against a government officer
"Reference" means a reference made by a Department wherein any violation or offence is reported to the authority or to the Enforcement Station for Enforcement of the Act or the Schedules Laws
"Reference" means an appeal made to the district magistrate
"Reference" means a case referred to the Supreme Court for interpretation
(B)
Q.143
What does "Regulation" mean under this Act?
"Regulation" means the municipal policies for urban planning
"Regulation' means judicial decisions on legal matters
"Regulation" means the regulations framed under this act
"Regulation" means rules issued by the local government
(C)
Q.144
What does "Public Place" mean under this Act ?
"Public Place" means only highways and roads used by the general public
"Public Place" means any place, building or conveyance to which the public has or is permitted access, including but not limited to, streets, highways, common areas of school, hospitals and public office buildings
"Public Place" means any private property used for commercial purposes
"Public Place" means any area restricted to government employees
(B)
Q.145
What does "Prosecutor" mean under this Act?
"Prosecutor" means any person appointed as prosecutor under the Punjab Local Government Act 2013
"Prosecutor" means any person appointed as a prosecutor the Punjab Criminal Prosecution Service (Constitutions, Functions and Powers) Act 2006 (II of 2006)
"Prosecutor" means any person appointed as prosecutor under the Punjab Administrative Law 2018
"Prosecutor" means any person appointed as prosecutor under the Punjab Civil Services Act 2005
(B)
Q.146
What does "Prescribed" mean under this Act?
"Prescribed" means mentioned in academic legal textbooks
"Prescribed" means prescribed by the rules or regulations made or framed under this Act
"Prescribed" means specified by private legal firms
"Prescribed" means recommended by the Judicial Courts
(B)
Q.147
What does "Person" mean under this Act?
"Person" means a natural person, including partnership , firm , company, association, joint stock association, corporation or other like organizations
"Person" means an individual citizen of Punjab
"Person" means only government employees and officials
"Person" means only business owners and corporate entities
(A)
Q.148
What does "Penalty" mean under this Act?
"Penalty" means an administrative warning given by the Authorities
"Penalty" means a fee imposed on private business
"Penalty" means a tax imposed on property owner
"Penalty" means the punishment or fine awarded to a person as provided under this act or scheduled laws
(D)
Q.149
What does "Offender" mean under this Act?
"Offender" means a person convicted in a criminal court case
"Offender" means a government official under investigation
"Offender" means a person who has committed or against whom there is reasonable belief or suspicion that he has committed a violation or offence under this Act or scheduled laws
"Offender" means an individual with outstanding fines
(C)
Q.150
What does "Offence" mean under this Act?
"Offence" means a dispute between private individuals
"Offence" means any offence or violation under this act and includes any offence or violation under the scheduled laws
"Offence" means a breach of municipal laws
"Offence" means a violation of company regulations
(B)
Q.151
What does "Notices" means under this Act?
"Notices" means advertisements published by the government departments
"Notices" means notices including any summon or other communication /information required to be served under the Act
"Notices" means legal announcements made in the newspapers
"Notices" means official court rulings in civil cases
(B)
Q.152
What does "Magistrate" means under this Act?
"Magistrate" means a Tax Official responsible for revenue collection
"Magistrate" means a police officer with legal authority
"Magistrate" means a Magistrate empowered under this Act and includes a Magistrate empowered under section 14-A of the Code
"Magistrate" means a judicial officer in the Supreme Court
(C)
Q.153
What does " Illegal occupier" mean under this Act?
"Illegal Occupier" means a business owner using unauthorized space
"Illegal Occupier" means a tenant who refuses to pay rent to private landlord
"Illegal Occupier" means any person occupying private land without permission
"Illegal Occupier" means any trespasser on the State property
(D)
Q.154
What does "Investigation Officer" mean under this Act?
"Investigation Officer" means a private investigator working for a law firms
"Investigation Officer" means the Investigation Officer appointed by the Authority under the Act
"Investigation Officer" means an officer working under the Punjab High Court
"Investigation Officer" means a police officer appointed by the Punjab Government
(B)
Q.155
What does "Initiating Authority" mean under this Act?
"Initiating Authority" means a court handling regulatory disputes
"Initiating Authority" means a high ranking police officer
"Initiating Authority" means any officer of forum initiating an inquiry under the Act
"Initiating Authority" means a department managing public affairs
(C)
Q.156
What does "Hearing Officer" mean under this Act?
"Hearing Officer" means an officer responsible for public relations
"Hearing Officer" means a legal consultant for the government
"Hearing Officer" means the Hearing Officer appointed by the Authority under the Act
"Hearing Officer" means a judge in the High Court
(C)
Q.157
What does " Grievance Redressal Commissioner" mean under this Act?
"Grievance Redreessal Commissioner" means a lawyer representing public grievances
"Grievance Redressal Commissioner" means a judge resolving disputes in court
"Grievance Redressal Commissioner" means a police officer handling complaints
"Grievance Redressal Commissioner" means any person who may be appointed as the Grievance Redressal Commissioner by the Authority under the Act
(D)
Q.158
What does "Government" mean under this Act?
"Government" means government of Balochistan
"Government" means government of Punjab
"Government" means government of Sindh
"Government" means government of Pakistan
(B)
Q.159
What does "Fund" mean under this Act?
"Fund" means the Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority Fund established under the Act
"Fund" means the Punjab Local Government Fund established under this Act
"Fund" means the Punjab Revenue Fund established under the Act
"Fund" means the Punjab Development Fund established under this Act
(A)
Q.160
What does "Enforcement Station" mean under this Act?
"Enforcement Station" means any local where complaints are field
"Enforcement Station" means any government office that monitors Tax collection
"Enforcement Station" means any Police station in the Punjab
"Enforcement Station" means any place or premises declared by the government to be the Enforcement Station at the sub-division level under the Act
(D)
Q.161
What does "EPO" mean under this Act?
"EPO" means the Emergency Police Order issued under this Act
"EPO" means the Emergency Prevention Order issued under this Act
"EPO" means the Emergency Property Order issued under this Act
"EPO" means the Emergency Prohibition Order issued under this Act
(D)
Q.162
What does "Enforcement Officer" mean under this Act?
"Enforcement Officer" means a judge overseeing legal cases
"Enforcement Officer" means an Enforcement officer appointed under this Act
"Enforcement Officer" means a municipal Officer handling local regulations
"Enforcement Officer" means a police officer enforcing general laws
(B)
Q.163
What does " Enforcement costs" mean under this Act?
"Enforcement costs" means the costs imposed by the Punjab Revenue Board
"Enforcement costs" means the costs determined by the Hearing Officer on an offender and includes any additional costs incurred by the Enforcement Station to restore the violation
"Enforcement Costs" means the costs determined by the government on an offender
"Enforcement Costs"' means any amount paid by the offender to the police
(B)
Q.164
What does "Encroachment" mean under this Act?
"Encroachment" includes any interference with or intrusion into the State property, and includes any permanent or temporary structure raised thereron or movable objects intruded thereupon
"Encroachment" includes unauthorized use of private property
"Encroachment" includes government takeover of private lands
"Encroachment" includes the transfer of state property to private ownership
(A)
Q.165
What does "Employee" mean under this Act?
"Employee" includes an officer, staff or any other person recruited by the authority under section 5 of the Act
"Employee" includes an officer, staff or any other person recruited by the authority under section 10 of the Act
"Employee" includes an officer, staff or any other person recruited by the authority under section 15 of the Act
"Employee" includes an officer, staff or any other person recruited by the authority under section 20 of the Act
(B)
Q.166
What does "District" mean under this Act?
"District" means a District notified under the Punjab Municipal Act, 2001
"District" means a District notified under the Punjab Civil Administration Act 2020
"District" means a District notified under the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1967 ( XVII of 1967)
"District" means a District notified under the Punjab Local Government Act, 2019
(C)
Q.167
What does "Director General" mean under this Act?
"Director General" means the Director General of the Punjab Police
"Director General" means the Director General of the Authority appointed under the Act
"Director General" means the Director General of the Punjab Taxation Authority
"Director General " means the Director General of the Punjab Revenue Authority
(B)
Q.168
What does "Department" mean under this Act?
"Department" means the Federal Taxation Department
"Department" means the Judicial Department of the Government
"Department" means only the central Punjab Government Offices
"Department" means the Department as defined under the Punjab Government Rules of Business, 2011 and also includes attached departments, autonomous bodies, local government bodies and the semigovernment entities
(D)
Q.169
What does "Custodian of the State Property" mean under this Act?
"Custodian of the State Property" means an Officer of the Punjab Taxation Department
"Custodian of the State Property" means such officer or such employee of the Government who is responsible for managing , maintaining , and protecting the State property
"Custodian of the State Property " means a real estate manager appointed by the Punjab Government
"Custodian of the State Property" means a local administrator of the State Lands
(B)
Q.170
What does " Court" mean under this Act?
"Court" means a local taxation tribunal
"Court" means the Punjab High court
"Court" the Court of Session established under the Code and also includes the Court of an Additional Sessions Judge
"Court" means the Supreme Court of Pakistan
(C)
Q.171
What does "committee" mean under this Act?
"Committee" means a committee constituted under the Act
"Committee" means a legal advisory body
"Committee" means a board of revenue officials
"Committee" means a public inquiry commission
(A)
Q.172
What does "Code" mean under this Act?
"Code" means the Punjab Taxation Code
"Code" means the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (V of 1898)
"Code" means the Punjab Government Law Code
"Code" means the Code of Civil Procedure , 1908
(B)
Q.173
What does " Sergeant" means under this Act?
"Sergeant" means a Sergeant appointed by the Authority under the Act
"Sergeant" means the Sergeant of the Punjab Police
"Sergeant" means the Sergeant of the Punjab Taxation Board
"Sergeant" means the Sergeant of the Pakistan Army
(A)
Q.174
What does "Chairperson" mean under this Act?
"Chairperson" means the Chairperson of the Punjab Government
"Chairperson" means the Chairperson of the Authority
"Chairperson" means the Chairperson of the Punjab Civil Administration
"Chairperson" means the Chairperson of the Revenue Board
(B)
Q.175
What does "Board" means under this Act?
"Board" means the local Governance Board
"Board" means the Provincial Monitoring Board
"Board" means the District Enforcement and Regulatory Board Constituted under section 12 of the Act
"Board" means the Punjab Administrative Board
(C)
Q.176
What does "Assets" means under this Act?
"Assets" means to include only personal belongings of an individual
"Assets" means to include only liquid cash of a defaulter
"Assets" means to include all financial accounts of a company
"Assets" means to include all movable and immovable properties of a defaulter pr his dependents
(D)
Q.177
What does the "Authorized officer" means under this Act?
"Authorized officer" means the Authorized Officer appointed under section 12 of the Act
"Authorized Officer" means the Authorized officer appointed under the section 10 of the Act
"Authorized Officer" means the Authorized Officer appointed under section 15 of the Act
"Authorized Officer" means the Authorized Officer appointed under section 20 of the Act
(B)
Q.178
What does Authority means under this Act?
"Authority" means the Punjab Administrative Authority
"Authority" means the Punjab Development and Regulatory Authority
"Authority" means the Punjab Taxation and Governance Authority
"Authority" means the Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory authority established under section 3 of the Act
(D)
Q.179
What does "Act" means under this law?
"Act" means the Punjab Governance Act 2024
"Act" means the Punjab Compliance and Regulation Act 2024
"Act" means the Punjab Enforcement and Regulation Act 2024
"Act" means the Punjab Administrative Law 2024
(C)
Q.180
When does this Act come into force?
It shall come into force immediately upon signing by the Chief Minister of Punjab
It shall come into force on such date and supply to such area as the Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify
It shall into force after one month of approval
It shall come into force on the day it is passed by the assembly
(B)
Q.181
To which area does this Act extend?
It shall extend only to rural areas of Punjab
It shall extend to the cities of Punjab
It shall extend to whole of the Punjab
It shall extend to whole of Pakistan
(C)
Q.182
What is the short title of this Act?
Punjab Administrative Law 2024
Punjab Enforcement and Regulation Act 2024
Punjab Governance and Compliance Act 2024
Punjab Regulation and Enforcement Act 2024
(B)