Q. 21 – A and B who are cadets in the Indian Airforce take out from the Jodhpur Aerodrome an aircraft without the authority of the commandant and fly it away to Pakistan what offence has been commite by them ?
[A] Theft
[B] Criminal Breach of trust
[C] Criminal Misaprpriation
[D] Sedition
[read more] Answer -Theft Section 378 and 379 of IPC 1860 and K.N Mehara Case [/read]
Q. 22 – A by putting Z in fear of grievous hurt dishonestly induces Z to sign or affix his seal to a blank paper and deliver it to A. Z sign and deliver it to A. A is guilty of :
[A] Forgery
[B] robbery
[C] Extortion
[D] Cheating
[read more] Answer – C. Extortion, Refer – illustration (d) of Section 383 of IPC 1860 [/read]
Q. 23 – X finds a government promisory notes belonging to C bearing blank endorsement X knowing that the note belongs to C pledged it with the Banker as a security for loan intending to restore it to C within a week. X :
[A] Is not of any offence
[B] Is guilty of Criminal Breach of trust
[C] Is guilty of Cheating
[D] Is guilty of Criminal Misapropriation
[read more] Answer – D. Refer explanation 1 of Section 403 of IPC 1860 [/read]
Q. 24 – A in good faith says of a book published by Z. Z’s book is indicent, Z must be a man of impure mind, is this defamation punishable under Section 500 of IPC
[A] Yes, because the opinion respects Z’s character
[B] No because it falls within one of the exceptions of Section 499
[C] No, because it is slander
[D] No, because it has not been repeated
[read more] Answer – B. Refer Section 499 of IPC 1860 [/read]
Q. 25 – A finds the key to Y’s house door, which Y had lost and commits house trespass by entering Y’s house having opened the door with that key. What offence has A commited :
[A] Lurking house tresspass
[B] Criminal misappropriation
[C] Attempt to commit theft
[D] House breaking
[read more] Answer -D.Refer- illustration of (f) Section 445 of IPC 1860 [/read]
Q. 26 – Warrant case means a case :
[A] In which a police officer arrest without warrant
[B] In which the court in the first instance, shall issue a warrant of arrest against the accused
[C] Relating to an offence punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years
[D]Relating to an offence punishable with death , imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a term exceeding two years
[read more] Answer – Section 2(x) of CrPC 1973 [/read]
Q. 27 – A Chief Judicial Magistrate may pass a sentence of :
[A] Improsonment for a term not exceeding three years or of fine not exceeding five thousand rupees or of both
[B] Imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or of fine not exceeding ten thousand rupees or of both
[C] Imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years or of fine not exceeding to any amount or both
[D] Improsonment for a term not exceeding seven years or of fine not exceeding one lakh rupees or of both
[read more] Answer – C. Refer Section 29 of CrPC 1973 [/read]
Q. 28 – No wife shall be entitled to receive maintenance from her husband under section 125 Cr.PC if :
[A] She has obtained divorce from her husband and has not remarried
[B]She is unable to maintain herself
[C] She refused to live with her husband on the ground that he keeps a mistress
[D] She is living in adultery
[read more] Answer – D [/read]
Q. 29 – A district magistrate or a sub-divisional magistrate may prevent environmental pollution undeer this provision of Cr.PC
[A] Section 151
[B] Section 133
[C] Section 107
[D] Section 145
[read more] Answer – B [/read]
Q. 30 – Under sub-section (1) of Section 146 Cr.PC the Magistrate may attach the subject of dispute if:
[A] It is movable
[B] He decides that one of the parties was in possesion of the said subject
[C] He is unable to satisfy himself as to which of them was in possesion of the subject of dispute
[D] In relation to that a receiver is appointed by any civil court
[read more] Answer – C [/read]