1. In a case the accused was convicted u/s. 325 I.P.C. and was sentenced by trial Court to two months R.I. with fine of Rs. 500 for offence under S. 325 I.P.C. The trial pended for seven long years.
Correct : D. both (A) and (C)
2. A gives Z fifty strokes with a stick. Here A may have committed the offence of voluntarily causing hurt to Z by the whole beating and also by each of the blows which make up the whole beating. As per Section 71 of IPC which of the following should be the punishment?
Correct : C. A is liable to one punishment for the whole beating
3. Abetment of any offence, punishable with death or imprisonment for life, if the offence be not committed in consequence of the abetment is dealt under-
Correct : A. Section 115 of IPC
4. Abetting the commission of an offence by the public or by more than ten persons is dealt under-
Correct : A. Section 117 of IPC
5. Concealing a design to commit an offence punishable with imprisonment, if offence be committed if the offence be not committed is dealt under-
Correct : B. Section 120 of IPC
6. In which of the following death sentence is awarded?
Correct : D. All of them
7. Which of the following is true about imprisonment?
Correct : D. all of them
8. Abetment of an offence, punishable with death or imprisonment for life if an act, which causes harm to be done in consequence of the abetment is dealt under-
Correct : A. Section 115 of IPC
9. What is the minimum term of imprisonment in case of, at the time of attempting robbery or dacoity, the offender is armed with any deadly weapon, he is punished with imprisonment of not less than:
Correct : D. seven years under Section 397, IPC
10. Which of the following Section of the IPC has not been omitted?
Correct : B. Section 57
11. Which of the following Section of the IPC has been repealed?
Correct : D. Both (B) and (C)
12. Which of the following Section of the IPC deals with solitary confinement?
Correct : C. Section 73
13. Whoever is a party to a criminal conspiracy other than a criminal conspiracy to commit an offence punishable is dealt under-
Correct : C. Section 120B of IPC
14. Conspiring to commit certain offences against the State is dealt under-
Correct : B. Section 121A of IPC
15. Concealing with intent to facilitate a design to wage war is dealt under-
Correct : D. Section 123 of IPC
16. A is beating Z and Y jumps in to stop the beating. In the process A intentionally strikes Y. As per Section 71 of IPC which of the following should be the punishment?
Correct : A. A is liable to one punishment for voluntarily causing hurt to Z and to another for the blow given to Y
17. In a case the accused who was a widower led a homely life with his 12-year-old son, nephew and unmarried daughter. The accused suffered from no insanity. One day the accused accompanied by his son went with an axe in his hand to woods to gather siadi leaves. Sometimes after his nephew who had been working in the field discovered the accused sleeping under a tree with the blood stained axe beside him. There was no trace of the son of the accused. Later his son was found hacked to death. It transpired in evidence that the accused for the time being was seized of a state of mind in which he visualised that a tiger was going to pounce on him and as such mistaking his son as the tiger he cut him into pieces.
Correct : B. it was mistake and the accused had no intention of causing the death of his son whom he dearly loved.
18. A, the captain of a steam vessel, suddenly and without any fault or negligence on his part, finds himself in such a position that before he can stop his vessel, he must inevitably run down a boat B, with twenty to thirty passengers on board, unless he changes the course of his vessel, and that by changing his course, he must incur risk of running down a boat C with only two passengers on board, which he may possibly clear. Here if A alters his course without any intention to run down the boat C and in good faith for the purpose of avoiding the danger to the passengers in boat B. But in the course of this action A runs down boat C.
Correct : B. A is not guilty of any offence
19. A accused of murder, alleges that by reason of unsoundness of mind, he did not know the nature of the act.
Correct : B. The burden of proof is on A
20. The accused without any provocation caught hold of the legs of a 7 year old child and dashed his head thrice in quick succession resulting in the death of the boy. Immediately after the occurrence the accused ran away. The accused pleaded insanity in defence.
Correct : B. the offence falls under Clause (iv) of Section 300, IPC
21. A, a surgeon, knowing that a particular operation is likely to cause the death of Z, who suffers under painful complaint, but not intending to cause Z’s death, and intending, in good faith, for Z’s benefit, performs the operation with Z’s consent.
Correct : C. A is not guilty of any offence
22. Assaulting or obstructing public servant when suppressing riot, etc. is dealt under-
Correct : C. Section 152 of IPC
23. Knowingly carrying arms in any procession or organizing or holding or taking part in any mass drill or mass training with arms is dealt under-
Correct : C. Section 153AA of IPC
24. If committed in a place of public worship, etc. is dealt under-
Correct : B. Section 153B of IPC
25. Harbouring persons hired for an unlawful assembly is dealt under-
Correct : A. Section 157 of IPC
26. ‘Sedition’ as offence was held constitutionally valid in Kedar Nath v. State of Bihar, AIR 1962 SC 955 us dealt under-
Correct : A. Section 124 A of IPC
27. Public servant disobeying a direction of the law with intent to cause is dealt under-
Correct : C. Section 166 of IPC
28. Public servant unlawfully engaging in trade is dealt under-
Correct : C. Section 168 of IPC
29. Personating public servant is dealt under-
Correct : B. Section 170 of IPC
30. Bribery is dealt under-
Correct : D. Section 171 E of IPC
31. Personation at an election is dealt under-
Correct : A. Section 171 F of IPC
32. Wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot, if rioting be not committed is dealt under-
Correct : C. Section 153 of IPC
33. Z is thrown from his horse and is insensible. A, a surgeon, finds out 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.
Correct : B. A has committed no offence
34. Mr. V, an appellant is an owner of a house in City A. The wife of the first respondent Y, was tenant of a part of the first floor in that house. On January 17, 1966, one R a servant of the appellant, called the wife of the first respondent a thief and Halkat. On the following day, the first respondent slapped R on his face which was followed by heated exchange of abusive words and between the first respondent and the appellant’s husband.
The first respondent was annoyed and threw at the appellant’s husband a file of papers. The file did not hit the appellant’s husband, but it hit the elbow of the appellant causing a scratch. The appellant lodged information to the police complaining that the first respondent had committed a house trespass in order to the committing of an offence punishable with imprisonment, had thrown a shoe at her and had slapped her servant R.
During the course of the investigation the appellant and R refused to be examined at a public hospital, claiming that a p
Correct : C. fine the appellant under Section 95 of the IPC
35. The accused shot dead his father who was abusing his mother and was going to cut her throat. The accused:
Correct : D. (B) and (C)
36. Criminal intimidation by anonymous communication or having taken precaution to conceal whence the threat comes is dealt under-
Correct : B. Section 507 of IPC
37. The people of the village S having assembled proceeded to cut the bandh. People of the village K resisted but were turned back. Meanwhile a large crowd collected on both sides, armed with lathis, spears and garases. People of K seeing that the people of S were not likely to listen to their remonstrance, proceeded in a body to prevent the cutting of the bandh to drive them away. There was one man from village S who received fatal injuries and died.
Correct : D. both (A) and (B)
38. Person for whose benefit or on whose behalf a riot takes place not using all lawful means to prevent it is dealt under-
Correct : A. Section 155 of IPC
39. G’s party was engaged in the peaceful pursuit of worship at their own takhat was busy attending to the Puja for the Nepali pilgrim. At that point of time they were not members of an unlawful assembly. It was the party of A who left their place and came to G’s takhat, presumably raising a dispute over the offerings made by the Nepali pilgrim. They came armed with deadly weapons and one of them inflicted a severe blow on the S and G’s side which resulted in his death and others received as many as 27 serious injuries.