Q.1. Which one is correct from the following: Bail is____________________________?
(a) To set at liberty a person arrested or imprisoned, on security being taken for his appearance on a day and a place certain
(b) To set at liberty a person arrested or imprisoned, on bribe being taken for his appearance on a day and a place certain
(c) To set at liberty a person arrested or imprisoned, on donation being taken for his appearance on a day and a place certain
(d) To set liberty a person arrested or imprisoned, on cash being taken for his appearance on a day and a place certain
Q.2. What is the scope of Section 147 Cr. P.C.?
(a) It is not limited in its terms to easements, but relates to any dispute concerning the right of use of land or water
(b) It does not enable a Magistrate to make a purely declaratory order
(c) The jurisdiction of the Magistrate to act under this section ceases as soon as a competent Civil Court has adjudicated upon the matter in dispute
(d) all of them
Q.3. Which of the following is not possible under Section 147 Cr. P.C.?
(a) Disputes as to the question of title cannot be settled by proceeding under this section
(b) Prohibitory orders cannot be issued in the absence of a finding of continuous general user
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of them
Q.4. Which of the following deals with the language of record and judgment?
(a) Section 386 Cr. P.C.
(b) Section 371 Cr. P.C.
(c) Section 208 Cr. P.C.
(d) Section 265 Cr. P.C.
Q.5. Which of the following deals with the instruction for lodging a warrant?
(a) Section 286 Cr. P.C.
(b) Section 420 Cr. P.C.
(c) Section 388 Cr. P.C.
(d) Section 289 Cr. P.C.
Q.6. A, a surgeon in good faith, communicates to a patient his opinion that he cannot live. The patient dies in consequence of the shock.
(a) A has committed no offence, though he knew it to be likely that the communication might cause the patient’s death
(b) A has committed the offence, if he knew it to be likely that the communication might cause the patient’s death
(c) Cannot be determined
(d) None of the above
Q.7. Z is thrown from his horse and is insensible. A, a surgeon finds that Z requires to be trepanned. A, not intending Z’s death, but in good faith, for Z’s benefit, performs the trepan before Z recovers his power of judging for himself. Z died.
Here:
(a) A has committed no offence
(b) A has committed the offence
(c) Cannot be determined
(d) None of the above
Q.8. Z is carried off by a tiger. A fires at the tiger knowing it to be likely that the shot may kill Z, but not intending to kill Z, and in good faith intending Z’s benefit. A’s ball gives Z a mortal wound.
Here:
(a) A has committed no offence
(b) A has committed an offence
(c) Cannot be determined
(d) None of the above
Q.9. X, a smith is threatened for his life and compelled to take his tools to force the door of a house for the dacoits to enter and plunder it.
Here:
(a) X commits offence
(b) X commits no offence
(c) Cannot be determined
(d) None of the above
Q.10. Act causing slight harm is excused by virtue of ____________ of the Indian Penal Code.
(a) Section 95
(b) Section 96
(c) Section 97
(d) Section 94
Answers
1. Correct Answer: A
2. Correct Answer: B
3. Correct Answer: C
4. Correct Answer: D
5. Correct Answer: B
6. Correct Answer: A
7. Correct Answer: A
8. Correct Answer: A
9. Correct Answer: B
10. Correct Answer: A