Exam Details
Subject | law of crimes paper - i : penal code | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
B.A. LL.B. (Semester (CGPA) Examination Nov/Dec-2018
LAW OF CRIMES I
(Penal Code)
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
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as such no crime under IPC, but attempt to commit it is made punishable under section 309.
Murder
Culpable homicide
Suicide
Negligent death
Kidnapping committed only in respect of a minor or a person of unsound mind.
From India
From guardianship
And abduction
Without intention
Punishment for conspiracy to wage war is given under section
Section 121
Section 122
Section 121-A
Section 122-A
Which one of the following is not a stage of crime?
Intention
Preparation
Attempt
Conspiracy
The foundation for the law of laid down by the House of Lords in Mc Naughten case in 1843.
Insanity
Intoxication
Infancy
Consent
The concept of doliincapax refers to a child age.
Z
Above 7 years
Below 7 years
Above 12 years
Below 12 years
Public nuisance defined under section 268 does not protect one of the following.
Public in general
Neighbours
Persons possessing public right
Members of unlawful assembly
In all Robbery there is either theft or
Extortion
Criminal misappropriation
Dacoity Worker
Breach of trust
The maxim means
law would not take action on small trifling matter
law does not ignore any act which causes the slightest harm
law would not take action in serious matters
all the above
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10) The consent is not a valid consent under section 90
If given under a fear of injury or misconception of fact
If given by a person of unsound mind
If given by a child below 12 years of age
All the above
11) Which section deals with dowry death?
304-A of IPC
498-A of IPC
489-A of IPC
304-B of IPC
12) Common Intention means
Similar intention
Same intention
Sharing of intention by all persons
Common plans
13) Minimum number of persons required to commit an affray is
Five
Two
Ten
Eleven
14) A puts his hand in pocket of B for stealing money but pocket was empty. A is guilty of
Theft
Not guilty of theft
Attempt to commit theft
Not guilty of any offence
Q.2
Answer any four out of the following: out of
16
Write a note on "wrongful gain and wrongful loss".
Write a note on solitary confinement.
Write a note on election offences.
Distinguish „rioting from affray‟.
Write a note on criminal force and assault.
Write a note on cheating.
Q.3
Answer any two out of the following questions: out of
12
State briefly criminal misappropriation of property and criminal breach of trust.
Distinguish hurt from grievous hurt
Write a note on Mischief.
State the ingredients of adultery.
Q.4
Answer any one of the following: out of
14
What is State its significance in statutory offences.
What is kidnapping? How does it differ from abduction?
Q.5
Write a detailed note on offences relating to Marriage.
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LAW OF CRIMES I
(Penal Code)
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
as such no crime under IPC, but attempt to commit it is made punishable under section 309.
Murder
Culpable homicide
Suicide
Negligent death
Kidnapping committed only in respect of a minor or a person of unsound mind.
From India
From guardianship
And abduction
Without intention
Punishment for conspiracy to wage war is given under section
Section 121
Section 122
Section 121-A
Section 122-A
Which one of the following is not a stage of crime?
Intention
Preparation
Attempt
Conspiracy
The foundation for the law of laid down by the House of Lords in Mc Naughten case in 1843.
Insanity
Intoxication
Infancy
Consent
The concept of doliincapax refers to a child age.
Z
Above 7 years
Below 7 years
Above 12 years
Below 12 years
Public nuisance defined under section 268 does not protect one of the following.
Public in general
Neighbours
Persons possessing public right
Members of unlawful assembly
In all Robbery there is either theft or
Extortion
Criminal misappropriation
Dacoity Worker
Breach of trust
The maxim means
law would not take action on small trifling matter
law does not ignore any act which causes the slightest harm
law would not take action in serious matters
all the above
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HJ-27
10) The consent is not a valid consent under section 90
If given under a fear of injury or misconception of fact
If given by a person of unsound mind
If given by a child below 12 years of age
All the above
11) Which section deals with dowry death?
304-A of IPC
498-A of IPC
489-A of IPC
304-B of IPC
12) Common Intention means
Similar intention
Same intention
Sharing of intention by all persons
Common plans
13) Minimum number of persons required to commit an affray is
Five
Two
Ten
Eleven
14) A puts his hand in pocket of B for stealing money but pocket was empty. A is guilty of
Theft
Not guilty of theft
Attempt to commit theft
Not guilty of any offence
Q.2
Answer any four out of the following: out of
16
Write a note on "wrongful gain and wrongful loss".
Write a note on solitary confinement.
Write a note on election offences.
Distinguish „rioting from affray‟.
Write a note on criminal force and assault.
Write a note on cheating.
Q.3
Answer any two out of the following questions: out of
12
State briefly criminal misappropriation of property and criminal breach of trust.
Distinguish hurt from grievous hurt
Write a note on Mischief.
State the ingredients of adultery.
Q.4
Answer any one of the following: out of
14
What is State its significance in statutory offences.
What is kidnapping? How does it differ from abduction?
Q.5
Write a detailed note on offences relating to Marriage.
14
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