MCQ Central Bureau of InvestigationALL MCQ For Political Science 1. What year was the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) established?1947195019631972Question 1 of 202. Who is the head of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)?Home SecretaryDirectorPrime MinisterChief JusticeQuestion 2 of 203. Where is the CBI Academy located?Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh Chennai, Tamil NaduKolkata, West BengalMumbai, MaharashtraQuestion 3 of 204. What is the motto of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)?Courage, Integrity, JusticeTruth, Fairness, JusticeDedication, Integrity, HonestyEnterprise, Fairness, IntegrityQuestion 4 of 205. Which of the following is NOT a mission of the CBI?Fighting corruption in public lifeProviding legal advice to the governmentCoordinating interstate and international law enforcement agenciesConducting in-depth research on crimesQuestion 5 of 206. Under which Act does CBI receive its powers?Criminal Procedure CodeIndian Penal CodeDelhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946National Investigative Agency ActQuestion 6 of 207. Who supervises CBI when investigating under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988?Ministry of Home AffairsCentral Vigilance Commission (CVC)Prime Minister’s OfficeParliamentQuestion 7 of 208. Which of the following is part of CBI’s jurisdiction?State Government EmployeesCases related to National and International importanceOnly local crimesOnly financial fraud casesQuestion 8 of 209. What is the required permission for CBI to investigate cases involving senior officials of the Government of India?Prior approval from the Chief JusticePermission from the State GovernmentPrior approval from the Central GovernmentNo approval is requiredQuestion 9 of 2010. Which Act was amended in 2014 to change the procedure for appointing CBI’s Director?Prevention of Corruption ActLokpal and Lokayuktas ActDelhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946Criminal Procedure CodeQuestion 10 of 2011. What was the major change in the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act of 2013?Creation of a new forensic division in CBIRequirement of a 3-member committee to appoint CBI DirectorAbolition of the CVCExpansion of CBI's jurisdiction to foreign countriesQuestion 11 of 2012. Which of the following is NOT one of the main functions of CBI?Fight economic and violent crimesConduct international diplomatic relationsInvestigate corruption-related offensesSupport in solving cyber crimesQuestion 12 of 2013. What does CBI’s vision emphasize?Fighting corruption and improving technologyExpanding international operationsPromoting political partiesAdvocating for international lawsQuestion 13 of 2014. What is CBI’s primary challenge regarding political influence?Lack of support from government agenciesPolitical intervention in investigationsShortage of cases to investigateInsufficient budget allocationQuestion 14 of 2015. Which high-profile case did CBI investigate in the 1990s, related to illegal money transfer?2G Spectrum ScamCoal Allocation ScamHawala ScandalBofors ScandalQuestion 15 of 2016. Which provision of the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act (DSPE) restricts CBI’s powers?Section 5Section 6Section 8Section 10Question 16 of 2017. Which 2014 Supreme Court decision affected the prior approval for investigating senior officials?Vinita Narayan v. Union of IndiaSubramanian Swamy v. CBIAlok Verma v. Union of IndiaCommon Cause v. Union of IndiaQuestion 17 of 2018. What is the main reason for CBI’s perceived inefficiency in some cases?Over-qualification of staffPolitical influenceSlow investigation processLack of media coverageQuestion 18 of 2019. Which international agency does CBI coordinate with for cross-border investigations?United NationsInterpolEuropean UnionWorld BankQuestion 19 of 2020. What happens when there is a lack of “general consent” from a state for CBI’s jurisdiction?CBI is granted special powersCBI cannot investigate cases in that stateThe state government takes over all investigationsCBI gets automatic approval from the central governmentQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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