Q1. Under which section of IPC attempt to commit Robbery is punishable?
(a) Section 392
(b) Section 393
(c) Section 395
(d)Section 396
Explanation:- B
Q2. “A’ finds a valuable diamond. Not knowing to whom it belongs, ‘A’ sells it immediately without attempting to discover the owner. ‘A’ is:-
(a) Guilty of theft as it is causing wrongful gain to him
(b) Guilty of criminal breach of trust
(c) Guilty of extortion
(d) Guilty of criminal misappropriation of property
Explanation:- D
Q3. ‘Z’ dies in possession of furniture and money. His servant ‘A’, before the money comes into the possession of any such person who is entitled to, dishonestly misappropriates it. ‘A’ has committed offence under which of the following Sections of the IPC?
(a) Section 403
(b) Section 404
(c) Section 405
(d) Section 406
Explanation:- B
Q4. The accused was entrusted with some silver for the purpose of making ornaments and he dishonestly mixed copper into the ornaments. The offence committed is:-
(a) Fraud
(b) Cheating
(c) Extortion
(d) Criminal breach of trust
Explanation:- D
Q5. ‘A’ is not a servant in Income-tax department but showing himself as Income-tax officer putting raid in ‘B’ business centre and gets valuable articles from A. ‘A’ commits:-
(a) Cheating
(b) Cheating by personation
(c) Robbery
(d) Fraud
Explanation:- B
Q6. ‘A’ voluntarily throws into a river a ring belonging to ‘Z’, with the intention of thereby causing wrongful loss to “Z’.
(a) theft
(b) mischief
(c) extortion
(d) cheating
Explanation:- B
Q7. In which of the following offences ‘Mens rea‘ is not an essential ingredient?
(a) Murder
(b) Theft
(c) Robbery
(d) Bigamy
Explanation:- D
Q8. Which of the following is not correctly matched?
(a) Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India- Section 498-A,IP.C.
(b) KN. Mehra v. State of Rajasthan – Section 378, I.P.C.
(c)Niharendu Datt Majumdar v. Emperor- Section 124 -A, I.P.C.
(d) State of Haryana v. Raja Ram- Section 361, I.P.C.
Explanation:- A
Q9. How many exceptions have been provided for the offence of defamation under Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code?
(a)4
(b) 10
(c) 6
(d)9
Explanation:- B
Q10. Which one of the following is an illustration of criminal attempt?
(a)’A’ tries to kill ‘B’ by witchcraft
(b)’A’ goes to Mumbai to buy dye to make counterfeit currency notes
(c)’A’ intending to kill ‘B’ fires at ‘B’s coat hanging in his room treating it ‘B‘
(d)’A’ takes away his own umbrella thinking it to be of someone else
Explanation:- C
Q11. A woman ran to a well stating she would jump in it but she was caught before she could reach it. She is guilty of-
(a) Attempt to suicide
(b) Attempt to injure herself
(c) Attempt to culpable homicide
(d) No offence
Explanation:- D
Q12. A sees B drowning but does not save him. B is drowned. A has committed.
(a) the offence of abetment of suicide
(b) the offence of murder
(c) no offence
(d) the offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder
Explanation:- C
Q13. Section 511 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 does not apply in case of:-
(a) attempt of rioting
(b) attempt of theft
(c)attempt of wagering war against the Government of India
(d) attempt of affray
Explanation:- C
Q14. Which of the following is defamation:-
(a) X says “Y is an honest man, he never stole Z’s watch,” intending to cause it to be believed that Y did steal Z’s watch.
(b) X is asked, who stole Z’s watch? X points to Y.
(c)X draws a picture of Y running away with Z’s watch.
(d) All of the above.
Explanation:- D
Q15. In which one of the following cases Section 499and Section 500 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 have been recently declared Constitutional by the Supreme Court?
(a) Subramanium Swamy v. Union of India
(b) Rajkumar Gupta v. Union of India
(c) Janet Jaypaul v. SRM University
(d) Abhay Singh v. State of U.P.
Explanation:- A
Q16. ‘A’ and ‘B’ had been married for 10 years. ‘A’, the husband constantly physically abused his wife, B‘ The injuries were such that she needed medical treatment. On March 18, 2018, ‘A’ inflicted an in-jury on’ B’s hand, which led to it being fractured. In this context, which of the following statements is accurate :
(a) Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code can be invoked against “A‘
(b) Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code will not apply in this case since there was no demand for dowry.
(c) Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code will not apply, since this is an offence under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act.
(d) This-is not a crime. It is a ground for divorce un-der the relevant personal law.
Explanation:- A
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