(The Indian Penal Code 1860 Qn 01-75)
1. The Indian Penal Code come into force on
a) 06 Oct 1860 b) 01 Mar 1974
c) 01 Apr 1974 d) 01 Jan 1862 Ans:d
2. Indian penal code enacted in
a) 25 Jan 1974 b) 06 Oct 1860
c) 01 Jan 1973 d) None of these Ans:b
3. Indian penal code 1860 Consists
a) 584 Sections, 5 Schedules & 5 chapters
b) 511 Sections, 23 chapter
c) 156 Sections, 3 Schedules
4. Indian penal code 1860 was drafted by
a) Braodmon b) Macaulay
c) Lilly
d) None of these Ans:b
5. The Indian penal code 1860 extends to
a) Whole India
b) Whole India except Nagaland , tribal area & Jammu and Kashmir
c) Whole India except Nagaland , tribal area
d) Whole India except Jammu and Kashmir Ans:d (1)
6. Punishment of offences committed within India every person shall be liable to punishment under this code and not otherwise for every act or omission defined in __ sec of IPC
a) 1 b) 3
c)
2 d)
4 Ans:c
7. Any persons committed and office in out side of india
a) Shall be dealt with as foreign law.
b) Shall be dealt with as per foreign law with permission of the country concerned.
c) Shall be dealt with according to the provisions of this code for any act committed beyondIndia in the same manner as if such had been committed within India
d) None of these Ans:c(3)
8. General explanation defined in sec_____of IPC
a) 4 b) 5
c) 7
d) 6 Ans:d
9. General exception of this code provides that nothing shall be an offence which is done by
a) Under 18 years b) Under 16 years
c) Under 10 years d) Under 7 years Ans:d(6)
10. The following persons are not judge
a) A collector
b) A
magistrate exercising jurisdiction in /ro a charge on which he has
power to sentence to fine or imprisonment, with or without appeal
c) A member of a panchayat which has power under regulation VII of madras code.
d) A
Magistrate exercising jurisdiction in respect of a charge on which he
has power only to commit for trial to another
court. Ans:d(19)
11. Court of justice defined in sec_____ IPC
a) 14 b) 15
c) 17
d) 21 Ans:d
12. Public servant denote a person under the followings
a) Every commissioned officer in military, naval or air forces
b) Every judge incl any persons empowered by law to discharge
c) Liquidator, Juryman, assessor, or member of panchayat
d) Every arbitrator .
e) All the above Ans:e)(21)
13. 'Wrongful gain' means
a) Gain by lawful means of property which the person gaining is not entitled
b) Gain by unlawful means of property which the person gaining is not entitled
c) Gain by unlawful means of property which the person gaining is entitled
d)
All the
above.
Ans:b(23)
14. 'Wrongful loss' means
a) Loss by unlawful means of property which the person losing it, is legally entitled
b) Loss by lawful means of property which the person losing it is not legally entitled
c) Loss by lawful means of property which the person losing is not legally entitled
d) All the above
Ans:a(23)
15. 'Dishonestly'
has been defined as doing anything with intention to cause wrongful
gain to one person & wrongful loss to another, under
(a) section 21 (b) section 23
(c) section 24 (d) section 25. Ans:C
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16. 'Fraudulently' has been defined as doing anything with intent to defraud
(a) section 23 (b) section 25
(c) section 24 (d) section 26. Ans:B
17. The following is a document
a) A cheque upon a banker is an document
b) A power of attorney is a document
c) A map or plan which is intended to be used or which may be used as evidence
d) All the
above
Ans:d(29)
18. The certificates which are found as forged for being admitted in the college could be described as valuable security
a) Mahinder choudhary v. state of Andrapradesh
b) Keshav barathi v. state of maharashtra
c) Kansaheb Kalu Patil v. state of maharashtra
d) None of these Ans:c(30)
19. When a criminal act is done by several persons in furtherance of the common intention of all
(a) Each of such person is liable for that act in the same manner as if it were done by him alone
(b) Each of such person is liable for his own overt act
(c) Each of such person shall be liable according to the extent of his participation in the crime
(d)
Both (b) &
(c).
Ans:a(34)
20. To establish section 34 of IPC
(a) Common intention be proved but not overt act be proved
(b) Common intention and overt act both be proved
(c) Common intention need not be proved but overt act be proved
(d) All the above.
21. Section 34 of IPC
(a) Creates a substantive offence
(b) Is a rule of evidence
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) Neither (a) nor (b).
22.
The burden lies on prosecution to prove that actual participation of
more that one person for commission of criminal act was done in
furtherance of common intention at a prior concert.
a) State of orissa v. Arjun Das,
b) Keshav barathi v. state of maharashtra
c) Kansaheb Kalu Patil v. state of maharashtra
d) None of these Ans:a(34)
23. Effect caused partly by act and partly by omission is
a) The effect caused partly by act is offence
b) The effect caused partly by omission is offence
c) Both a & b
d) Neither a nor b Ans:c(36)
24. A intentionally causes Z’s death, partly by illegally omitting to give Z food, and partly by beating Z.
a) A has partly committed murder
b) A has committed murder
c) Both a and b
d) Neither a nor b Ans:b(36)
25. .'Voluntarily'
has been defined as an effect caused by means whereby a person intended
to cause it or by means, at the time of employing those means, know or
had reason to believe to be likely to cause it under
(a) Section 39 (b) Section 38
(c) Section 37 (d) Section 40. Ans:a
26. Offence defined in sec _____of IPC
(a) Section 39 (b)
Section 38
(c) Section 37 (d)
Section 40. Ans:d
27. Under section 45 of IPC,
life denotes
(a) Life of a human being
(b) Life of an animal
(c) Life of human being and of an animal both
(d) Life of either human being or animal. Ans:a
28. Under
section 46 of IPC, death denotes
(a) Death of a human being
(b) Death of an animal
(c) Death of a human being and of an animal both
(d) Death of either human being or an animal. Ans:a
29. Illegal
signifies
(a) Everything which is an offence
(b) Everything which is prohibited by law
(c) Everything which furnishes ground for civil action
(d)
All the
above.
Ans:b(43)
30. Animal
denotes
(a) Any living creature including human being
(b) Any living creature other than a human being
(c) Any creature - live or dead
(d)
Either (a) or
(c).
Ans:b(47)
31. How many types of punishments have been prescribed under the
Indian Penal Code
(a) Three (b)
Six
(c) Five (d)
Four. Ans:c(53)
32. The punishments to which offenders are
liable under the provisions of this code are
a) Death and
Imprisonment for life
b) Imprisonment rigorous and simple
c) Forfeiture
of property and fine
d) All
the above Ans:d(53)
33. Transportation for life, be construed as
a reference to
a) Death b) Forfeiture of property
c) Imprisonment for life d) None of these Ans:c(53A)
34. In every case in which
sentence of imprisonment for life shall have been passed, the appropriate
Government may, without the consent of the offender, commute the punishment for
imprisonment of either description for a term not exceeding
a) 20
years b) 12 years
c) 14
years d) 18 years Ans:c(55)
35. In
calculating fractions of terms of punishment, imprisonment for life shall be
reckoned as equivalent to 4[imprisonment]
a) 20
years b) 12 years
c) 14
years d) 18 years Ans:a(57)
36. Under section 60 of IPC, in certain cases of imprisonment, the
sentence of imprisonment
(a) Has to be wholly rigorous (b)
Has to be wholly simple
(c) Wholly or partly rigorous or simple (d) either (a)
or (b). Ans:c(60)
37. The amount of fine which offender is
liable is
a) Rs 25000/- b) Unlimited
c) Unlimited but shall no be expensive d) None
of these Ans:c(63)
38. Sentence of imprisonment for non-payment of fine under section
64 of IPC
(a) Shall be in excess of any
other imprisonment to which an offender has been sentenced
(b) Shall be concurrent of any other imprisonment
(c) Shall not be in excess of any other imprisonment
(d)
Both (b) &
(c).
Ans:a(64)
39. In
every case of offence offender punished
a) With imprisonment only b) With fine only
c) With imprisonment or fine or both d) None of these Ans:c(64)
40. Under section 65 of IPC sentence of
imprisonment for non-payment of fine shall be limited to
(a) One-third of the maximum term of imprisonment fixed for the
offence
(b) One-fourth of the maximum term of imprisonment fixed for the
offence
(c) One-half of the maximum term of imprisonment fixed for the
offence
(d) Equal to the maximum term of imprisonment fixed for the
offence. Ans:b(65)
41. In case of an offence punished with
fine only, imprisonment for non-payment of fine
(a) Has to be rigorous
(b) Has to be simple
(c) Has be rigorous or simple
(d) Has be partly rigorous and partly simple. Ans:b(67)
42. In case of an offence punished with
fine only, an offender who is sentenced to pay a fine of not exceeding Rs. 50,
the imprisonment in default of payment of fine shall not exceed
(a) Two months (b)
Three months
(c) Four months (d)
Six months. Ans:a(67)
43. In
case of an offence punished with fine only, an offender who is sentenced to pay
a fine of not exceeding Rs. 100 but exceeding Rs. 50, the imprisonment in
default of payment of fine shall not exceed
(a) Two months (b)
Three months
(c) Four months (d)
Six months. Ans:c(67)
44. In
case of an offence punished with fine only, an offender who is sentenced to pay
a fine exceeding Rs. 100, the imprisonment in default of payment of fine shall
not exceed
(a) Two months (b)
Three months
(c) Four months (d)
Six months. Ans:d(67)
45. Section 64 of IPC provides for
(a) Nature & maximum limit of imprisonment for non-payment of
fine
(b) Nature & minimum limit
of imprisonment for non-payment of fine
(c) Nature but does not
prescribe any limit of imprisonment for non-payment of fine
(d) Limit
of imprisonment for
non-payment of fine but does not prescribe the nature of
imprisonment.
Ans:c(64)
46. Imprisonment for non-payment of
fine shall terminate
(a) On payment of fine
(b) On expiry of the term of imprisonment for non-payment
(c) both (a) & (b)
(d) neither (a) nor (b). Ans:
c(68)
47. In case of imprisonment for
non-payment of fine, if a part of the fine is paid, such sentence
(a) Shall be reduced proportionately
(b) Shall not be reduced in direct proportion to the fine paid
(c) Shall be reduced but
subject to the discretion of the court as to the quantum of reduction
(d) All of the above. Ans:a(69)
48. Punishment of offence made up of several
offence is
a) Offender shall be punished with a more
severe punishment.
b) Offender shall be punished with any one
of such offences
c) Offender shall be punished with all
offence one by one
d) None of
these
Ans:b(71)
49. In all cases in which judgment is given that
a person is guilty of one of several offences specified in the judgment, but
that it is doubtful of which of these offences he is guilty, the offender shall
be punished for the offence
a) For which the lowest punishment is provided
if the same punishment is
not provided for all
b) For which the highest punishment is
provided if the same punishment is not provided for all
c) Shall be reduced but
subject to the discretion of the court as to the quantum of reduction
d) None of the
above
Ans:a(72)
50. Section 73 of IPC provides for the maximum limit of solitary confinement to be
(a) One year (b) Two years
(c) Three months (d) Six months. Ans:c(73)
51. If
an offender has been sentenced to imprisonment not exceeding six months, the
solitary confinement
(a) Shall not exceed 15 days (b)
Shall not exceed one month
(c) Shall not exceed two months (d)
Shall not exceed forty-five days.
Ans:b(73)
52. If
an offender is sentenced to imprisonment for a term exceeding six months but
not exceeding one year, the term of solitary confinement
(a) Shall not exceed 15 days (b)
Shall not exceed one month
(c) Shall not exceed two months (d)
Shall not exceed forty-five days.
Ans:c(73)
53. If
an offender is sentenced to imprisonment for a term exceeding one year, the
term of solitary confinement shall not exceed
(a) Shall not exceed three month (b)
Shall not exceed one month
(c) Shall not exceed two months (d)
Shall not exceed forty-five days.
Ans:a(73)
54. Mark the correct option
a) In executing a sentence of solitary
confinement such confinement shall in no case exceed fourteen days at a time.
b) When the imprisonment awarded shall
exceed three moth the solitary confinement shall not exceed seven
day in any one month of the whole imprisonment
awarded.
c)
Both a and b are correct
d)
Neither a nor b or correct Ans:c(74)
55. Enhanced
punishment for certain offence under Chapter XII or Chapter
XVII after previous conviction
a) 3
years upwards b) 4 year upwards
c) 1
year upwards d) None of these Ans:a(75)
56. Nothing is said to be done or believed to be done in good faith
which is done or believed without due care & intention - is the definition
of good faith contained in
(a) Section 29 of IPC (b) Section 29A of IPC
(c) Section 52 of IPC (d)
Ssection 52A of IPC. Ans:c
57. General
exceptions are contained in
(a) Chapter III of IPC (b)
Chapter IV of IPC
(c) Chapter V of IPC (d)
Chapter VI of IPC. Ans:b
58. Of
offences by or relating to public servants defined in ____ of IPC
a) Chapter
IX b) Chapter X
c) Chapter
XII d) Chapter XIII Ans:a
59. Public
servant disobeying law, with intent to cause injury to any person shall be
punished with
a)
Simple imprisonment for a term which may be extend
one year
b)
Punished with fine
c)
A or B or
both
d)
None of these Ans:c(166)
60. Mark the correct option relating to Public
servant framing an incorrect document with intent to cause injury
a)
Shall be punished for a term which may extend to
3 years or with fine or both.
b)
This is cognizable case and bailable
c)
Both the a & b are correct
d)
Neither A nor
B Ans:c(167)
61. Public
servant unlawfully engaging in trade may be punished with
a)
Simple imprisonment for a term which may be
extend 1 year or with fine or both
b)
Simple imprisonment for a term which may be
extend 2 year or with fine or both
c)
Simple imprisonment for a term which may be
extend 3 year or with fine or both
d)
None of these Ans:a(168)
62. Whoever, being a public
servant, and being legally bound as such public servant, not to purchase or bid
for certain property, purchases or bids for that property, either in his own
name or in the name of another, or jointly, or in shares with others, shall be
punished with
a)
Simple imprisonment for a term which may be
extend 1 year or with fine or both
b)
Simple imprisonment for a term which may be
extend 2 year or with fine or both
c)
Simple imprisonment for a term which may be
extend 3 year or with fine or both
d)
None of these Ans:b(169)
63. Personating
a public servant shall be punished with(Cognizable non bailable)
a)
Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 2
years or with fine or both
b)
Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 3
years or with fine or both
c)
Either A or B at the discretion of the court
d)
None of these Ans:a(170)
64. Wearing
garb or carrying token used by public servant with fraudulent intend
a) Imprisonment
for a term which may be extend 2 years or with fine or both
b) Imprisonment
for a term which may be extend 3 years or with fine or both
c) Imprisonment
for a term which may be extend 3 month or with fine which may
be extend to two hundred rupees or with both
(cognizable bailable)
d) None of
these Ans:c(171)
65. Of
contempts of the lawful authority of public servants defined in___ of IPC
a) Chapter
IX b) Chapter X
c) Chapter
XII d) Chapter XIII Ans:b
66. Whoever absconds in order to
avoid being served with a summons, notice or order proceeding from any public
servant legally competent shall be punished with
a) Imprisonment
for a term which may be extend 1 month or with fine which may
be extend to five
hundred rupees or with both
b) Imprisonment
for a term which may be extend 3 month or with fine which may
be extend to five
hundred rupees or with both
c) Imprisonment
for a term which may be extend 6 month or with fine which may
be extend to five
hundred rupees or with both
d) None
of these Ans:a(172)
67. If the summons or notice or order is to
attend in person or by agent, or to produce a document or an electronic record
in a court of justice.
a) Imprisonment
for a term which may be extend 1 month or with fine which may
be extend to five
hundred rupees or with both
b) Imprisonment
for a term which may be extend 3 month or with fine which may
be extend to five
hundred rupees or with both
c) Imprisonment
for a term which may be extend 6 month or with fine which may
be extend to one
thousand rupees or with both
d) None
of these Ans:c(172)
68. Preventing service of summons
or other proceeding, or preventing publication thereof or intentionally prevents the lawful affixing to
any place of any such summons, notice or order, or intentionally removes any
such summons, notice or order from any place to which it is lawfully affixed shall
be punished
a) Imprisonment
for a term which may be extend 1 month or with fine which may
be extend to five
hundred rupees or with both
b) Imprisonment
for a term which may be extend 3 month or with fine which may
be extend to five
hundred rupees or with both
c) Imprisonment
for a term which may be extend 6 month or with fine which may
be extend to one
thousand rupees or with both
d) None
of these Ans:a(173)
69. Mark the correct option
a) Non-attendance in obedience to an order from public servant shall be
punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to one month, or
with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, or with both
b) Non appearance in
response to a proclamation under section 82
shall be punished with imprisonment
for a term which may extend to 3 year or with fine or both
c) Both the A and B
d) Neither A nor B Ans:c(174)
70. Mark
the correct option
a) Omission to produce document to public
servant by person legally bound
to produce
it shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to
one month, or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, or with both;
b) Omission to give notice
or information to public servant by person legally bound to give it Omission to
give notice or information to public servant by person legally bound to give it
c) Furnishing false
information shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may
extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or
with both
d) Al the above
Ans:d(175-177)
71. Refusing
oath or affirmation when duly required by public servant to make it shall be punished with
a)
Simple imprisonment for a term may extend to 6
month
b)
With fine which may extend to one thousand
rupees
c)
Both the A & B
d)
A or B or C Ans:d(178)
72. Refusing
to answer public servant authorised to question shall be punished with
a) Simple
imprisonment for a term may extend to 6 month
b) With fine
which may extend to one thousand rupees
c) Both the
A & B
d) A or B or
C Ans:d(179)
73. Refusing
to sign statement shall be punished with
a) Simple
imprisonment for a term may extend to 3 month
b) With fine
which may extend to five hundred rupees
c) Both the
A & B
d) A or B or
C Ans:d(180)
74. False statement on oath or
affirmation to public servant or person authorized to administer an oath or
affirmation shall be punished with imprisonment
a) Simple
imprisonment for a term may extend to 3 years or with fine or both
b) Simple
imprisonment for a term may extend to 2 years or with fine or both
c) Simple
imprisonment for a term may extend to 1 years or with fine or both
d) None of
these Ans:a(181)
75. False information, with
intent to cause public servant to use his lawful power to the injury of
another person shall be punished with
a) Simple imprisonment for a term may extend to 6 month
b) With fine which may extend to five hundred rupees
c) Both the A & B
d) A or B or C Ans:d(182)