Quiz on International Anti Corruption Day 2025 with Certificate

Quiz on International Anti Corruption Day 2025 Certificate

Organizer: HKBK DEGREE COLLEGE, Affiliated to Bengaluru North University, Department of Commerce.

About the Quiz

  • Topic: “Youth Together against corruption for a better future”test your banking knowledge! Celebration of International Anti Corruption Day 2025.
  • Format: Online Quiz
  • Objective: To create awareness about ethical values, promote transparency, and encourage students to stand against corruption.
  • Free Participants
  • Open to All.
  • Recognition: All participants will be awarded e-certificates.
  • 15 MCQ Questions
  • All questions are compulsory. Participants are requested to provide their properly registered Email ID.
  • Once the form is submitted, participants will receive the e-certificate.

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Ms.Lavanya G Assistant Professor
Co-Convenor

Dr.Mohammed Khizerulla HOD-Commerce Convenor

Dr.Harish Chandra S B Principal Parton

100% Correct Answers Available Here

  1. Which international treaty forms the primary global legal framework against corruption?
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    1 point
    Paris Agreement
    UN Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC)
    UDHR
    WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement
  2. The UN Convention Against Corruption was adopted in which year?
    *
    1 point
    1999
    2003
    2008
    2015
  3. Which international agency jointly leads Anti-Corruption Day initiatives with UNODC?
    *
    1 point
    UNDP
    UNESCO
    UNHCR
    FAO
  4. Which of the following is a preventive measure recommended by UNCAC?
    *
    1 point
    Immunity for politicians
    Transparent public procurement systems
    Increased secrecy in budgeting
    Allowing anonymous donations
  5. The term “grand corruption” refers to:
    *
    1 point
    Small-scale bribery by individuals
    High-level corruption involving public officials affecting large systems
    Mistakes in financial reporting
    Fraud in academic institutions
  6. Transparency International publishes which globally recognized index?
    *
    1 point
    Human Development Index
    World Happiness Index
    Corruption Perceptions Index
    Global Innovation Index
  7. Which country ranked least corrupt in the latest Corruption Perceptions Index?
    *
    1 point
    Somalia
    Denmark
    India
    Russia
  8. Whistleblower protection laws aim to:
    *
    1 point
    Encourage secrecy in government
    Punish citizens for reporting corruption
    Protect individuals who expose wrongdoing
    Reward corrupt individuals
  9. Money laundering is MOST accurately defined as:
    *
    1 point
    Moving money between bank accounts
    Legitimately transferring funds internationally
    Concealing illegally obtained money to make it appear legal
    Donating funds for charity
  10. A key requirement for reducing corruption in public procurement is:
    *
    1 point
    Limiting competition
    Transparent bidding procedures
    Allowing political influence
    Secret negotiations
  11. Which of the following is a major barrier to global anti-corruption efforts?
    *
    1 point
    Independent auditing bodies
    Strong civil society participation
    Weak rule of law and political interference
    Transparent regulations
  12. The primary role of youth in anti-corruption movements is to:
    *
    1 point
    Influence national and global ethics for long-term change
    Support existing corrupt networks
    Avoid participation in governance
    Promote nepotism
  13. Which international financial institution has anti-corruption guidelines for member countries?
    *
    1 point
    World Bank
    FIFA
    OPEC
    IOC
  14. In global governance, “integrity systems” refer to:
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    1 point
    Networks of institutions ensuring accountability and ethical conduct
    A country’s military defense
    Systems for online payments
    Currency exchange mechanisms
  15. The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) most directly linked to anti-corruption is:
    *
    1 point
    SDG 3 – Good Health
    SDG 4 – Quality Education
    SDG 9 – Industry and Innovation
    SDG 16 – Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

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