Law & Judiciary Anti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 12 Mcqs Preparation Online 0 Anti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 12 Mcqs Preparation Online 1. The maximum time period for designation of an area cardoned areas is ______ days A. Fourteen B. Twenty-eightC. Sixty D. Ninety Loading... 2. As per section 21-A(5) of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 an area may be designated a cardoned area for maximum period of _____ days which may be extend in writing from time to time?A. Seven days B. Fourteen C. Twenty-eightD. Twenty-one Loading... 3. A designation of cardon area needs to be made?A. Both (a) and (b) B. None of aboveC. Orally D. In writing Loading... 4. If a designation of cardon area is made orally the ______ making it shall confirm it in writing as soon as is reasonably practicable?A. OfficerB. None of aboveC. Court D. S.H.O Loading... 5. Cardon area means an area designated under _____ for the purpose of terrorist investigation?A. Code of Criminal Procedure B. Pakistan Penal CodeC. Constitution D. Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 Loading... 6. Section______ of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 deals with terrorist investigation?A. 21-DB. 21-C C. 21-A D. 21-B Loading... 7. Whoever commits offence under section 21-A(6) shall be liable to conviction to imprisonment for a term not less than _____ months?A. Six B. Nine C. Ten D. None of above Loading... 8. As per section 21-A(2), of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 a designation of cardon area may be made by?A. Inspector General of Police B. Superintendent of Police C. Deputy Superintendent of Police or member of join investigation team D. All of above Loading... 9. Section______ of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 deals with cordon for terrorist investigation?A. 21 B. 21-AC. 20 D. 20-A Loading... 10. As per section 21-A(6) of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 where a person knows or has reasonable cause to suspect that a terrorist investigation is being conducted or is proposed to be conducted, a person commits an offence if he?A. None of aboveB. Both (a) and (b) C. Interferes with material which is likely to be relevant to an investigation D. Disclose to another, or others, anything which is likely to prejudice an investigation Loading... Loading... Related PostsAnti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 1 Mcqs Preparation onlineAnti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 2 Mcqs Preparation onlineAnti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 3 Mcqs Preparation OnlineAnti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 4 Mcqs Preparation OnlineAnti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 5 Mcqs Preparation OnlineAnti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 6 Mcqs Preparation OnlineAnti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 7 Mcqs Preparation OnlineAnti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 8 Mcqs Preparation OnlineAnti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 9 Mcqs Preparation OnlineAnti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 10 Mcqs Preparation Online Continue Reading Previous Anti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 11 Mcqs Preparation OnlineNext Anti Terrorism Act 1997 Test 13 Mcqs Preparation Online More Stories Law & Judiciary Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 Test 6 Preparation Online Mcqs 0 Law & Judiciary Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 Test 5 Preparation Online Mcqs 0 Law & Judiciary Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 Test 4 Preparation Online Mcqs 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ