

Which is a common form of political corruption?
Bribery
Voter participation
Public service
Outreach programs
In which year did the United Nations Convention Against Corruption come into force?
2010
2005
2007
1999
Below the following, Which of the following organizations is known for its efforts to combat political corruption worldwide?
Transparency International
National Public Radio
The United Nations Development Programme
The Red Cross
What is "Nepotism" in politics?
Appointing family members or friends to government positions regardless of qualifications
A law that encourages fairness in political appointments
A legal requirement for government transparency
A policy promoting political stability through meritocracy
Which of the following organizations is known for its efforts to combat political corruption worldwide?
Transparency International
National Public Radio
The United Nations Development Programme
The Red Cross
Which country ranks lowest in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index (as of recent years)?
Denmark
Somalia
Switzerland
New Zealand
Which of the following is an indicator of a highly corrupt political system?
Strong rule of law and accountability
Frequent whistleblower actions against unethical behavior
High levels of government transparency
Widespread embezzlement and bribery within government institutions
What is "clientelism" in the context of political corruption?
A form of electoral bribery where politicians exchange services for votes
A strategy to improve public services in a society
A policy aimed at reducing corruption
A public sector reform program
Which of the following is NOT a form of political corruption?
Money laundering
Cronyism
Political patronage
Holding public office with integrity
What is "bribery" in the context of political corruption?
Offering money, goods, or services to influence the actions of an official
Publicly declaring campaign promises
Creating laws to ensure fair political competition
Holding public office with fairness and equity