Exam Details
Subject | ||
Paper | paper 2 | |
Exam / Course | mains | |
Department | ||
Organization | maharashtra public service commission | |
Position | police sub inspector | |
Exam Date | 2008 | |
City, State | maharashtra, |
Question Paper
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2010 Code: KTW
BOOKLET No.
100
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1. 'CliWf 10 m "Cf"ll" CliI'1 18 Cflf "Cf"ll" 21 Cflf "Cf"ll"
7!. "Cf"ll" 2 What is the age of woman ward denoted according to Section 10 of I.P.C. 18 years age 72 months age 21 years age Any age
CfK'Il1 15 CfK'Il1 16
CfK'Il1 18 CfK'Il1 22
In which Section of I.P.C. is the term 'movable property' defined?
Section 15 Section 16
Section 18 Section 22
3. CfK'I11 379 <IT 0!lCRft CfK'I11 .mffi <IT 0!lCRft <SflITidflll <llfl4ljflJ{
CfK'I11 72 CfK'I11 73
CfK'I11 474 CfK'I11 75
An accused person is found guilty of an offence punishable under Section 379 of LP.C. He also had a previous conviction under Section 379 of LP.C. Now under what Section of I.P.C. may he be tried?
Section 72 Section 73
Section 474 Section 75
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KTW 4 A
4. 'llffiit<I 90 @81iil tch't q))UlflOll wft ;mit
qd1ill' 'ljljI@<ifl f<;ffift
ctl!04li41 7h: *i4"i14lt, f<;ffift
12 amfRr f<;ffift
eRRvr tch't "Wi
Whether in the following cases consent is not free according to Section 90 of I.P.C.
Consent given under fear of injury
Consent given under misconception of a fact
Consent given by a child under 12 years of age
All the above
76 79
77 95
Under which of the following Sections of the Indian Penal Code is a provision of trifling act (slight harm) given
Section 76 Section 79
Section 77 Section 95
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oft"ii1T fu&TI (jfq 3l "ii1T
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oft"ii1T fu&TI «JRZIT 3/4 fu&TI 3l "ii1T
3l «JRZIT 'IDI ;mit
A instigates B to give false evidence. B in consequence of the instigation commits that offence. What is the liability of A
A is liable for the same punishment as B
A is liable for one-half of the punishment as B
A is liable for three-fourth of the punishment as B
A is not liable for his act
A 5 KTW
7. QT 3lWf 3R«!RT 31 "ffi 'Il(Ollltl tn. ijllB'IlIOn (ffl <it "ffi Ch'lurcft ftre:rr
ftre:rr <IT "ffi
f.rl:+it ftre:rr <IT "ffi
T.i'i{lill?i.'1i41 3/4 ftre:rr <IT "ffi
"l1{l"l?<.'Ii41 <IT "l"lI"lGI(
B abets the commission of a robbery by a police officer whose duty is to prevent that offence. Here though the robbery is not committed, what is the liability of B
B is liable for imprisonment for the offence of robbery
B is liable for one-half of imprisonment for the offence of robbery
B is liable for three-fourth of imprisonment for the offence of robbery
B is not liable for imprisonment for the offence of robbery
8. tIGcli
mR fil1<'lT 'l/IllRI mR
GR fil1<'lT 3WrcI;
'Il(ultlldl or
Which of the following is n.ot an ingredient of criminal conspiracy
Wilful misrepresentation or wilful concealment of fact
There must be an agreement between two or more persons
The agreement should be to do an illegal act
None of the above
9. 'Ill "'llJICf "ijlT 3lliHll'lliil mffi
2 C1lCRlt 3 C1lCRlt
4 C1lCRlt fil1<'lT qI'i:UqllT C1lCRlt How many persons are required for the offence of unlawful assembly?
2 persons 3 persons
4 persons Five or more persons
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145 146
147 148
In which of the following Sections of the I.P.C. is the offence of 'Rioting' defmed
Section 145 Section 146
Section 147 Section 148
11. cilUlflil flq'blill ..i1lqoft fcIlr4t exmszrr
167 168
169 170
Under which of the following Sections of the I.P.C. is the offence of personating a public servant defined
Section 167 Section 168
Section 169 Section 170
12. a:r m "lfi:l rn"'4l 3lffi a:rmlRT illq('llIi'.41 QROII'l1 M('llIi'.41 ijlT fcrcnrrit a:r qi]olflll
176 177
178 179
a landholder knowing of the commission of a murder within the limits of his estate, wilfully misinforms the magistrate of the district that the death has occurred by accident in consequence of the bite of a snake. Under which Section of I.P.C., is A guilty?
Section 176 Section 177
Section 178 Section 179
A 7 KTW
13. fclfu!!" mffiq; f'1(CJ'1ifi 'ilRIT "ififI!T 31m 31$r ifi(UllB men 31m 31$r 31 O>lIu!lCJg.{ifj «IT W 31!fUT Rmur m-ffi. 31 mam':<fr.m. 'li)ulflll ifi<.141@ctl
180 184
187 188
An order is promulgated by a public servant lawfully. empowered to promulgate such order directing that a religious procession shall not pass down a certain street. A knowingly disobeys the order and thereby causes danger of riot. Under what Section of I.P.C., is A guilty
Section 180 Section 184
Section 187 Section 188
14. '4T'J1lft .31 "'lIlljquI 3'ro"ilRT 3WlUT am mm 31 1l!fdifilu!l "ifi1umT :rm
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A in support of a just claim which B has against Z for one thousand rupees falsely
swears in a trial that he heard Z admit the justice of claim. What offence is
committed by A
Giving false evidence
Fabricating false evidence
Both and
None of the above
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10 CflI{ICflflli1
3 qif CflRICflfllill
qif CflIMlfllill
A knowing that B has murdered Z assists B to hide the body with the intention of screening B from punishment. For which punishment is A liable
For death punishment
For ten years imprisonment
For three years imprisonment
For seven years imprisonment
10 Cfll ellB.
7 CflRICflfl
3 CflRlcm'1
What is the punishment for counterfeiting coin'under I.P.C.
Imprisonment upto 10 years
Imprisonment upto 7 years
Imprisonment upto 3 years
Life imprisonment
A 9 KTW
17. Cfl<.1liljM RtXIllii5;ffiqJj "ClWf ftre:rr
"Cfl<.'111 277 "Cfl<.'111 278
"Cfl<.'111 279 "Cfl<.'111 293
Under which Section of I.P.C. is a person punished for rash and -negligent driving of vehicle on public road as to endanger human life
Section 277 Section 278
Section 279 Section 293
"Cfl<.'111 290 "Cfl<.'111 291
"Cfl<.'111 292 "Cfl<.'111 293
In which Section of LP.C. is the provision of sale of obscene object to young persons contained?
Section 290 Section 291
Section 292 Section 293
19. <hlol('ljl Cfl<.1lil(!i"I<:n 'l1TcRT q q 6j<.jlil"ll'ihflfl ftre:rr R:ffi
"Cfl<.'111 294 "Cfl<.'111 295
"Cfl<.'111 295(3l) "Cfl<.'111 296
For which Section of I.P.C. is the person punished for a deliberate and malicious act intended to outrage religious feeling of any class
Section 294 Section 295
Section 295(A) Section 296
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20. qjWf 298 cn'tur<ft ftre:n €i'Ii1Jj
2 qtf CflRlql€I'til ftre:n
3 qtf CflRlql€I'til ftre:n
1 qtf CflRlq 1€I'til ftre:n fci;qr G6 fci;qr
5 qtf CflIMI€I'<l'I ftre:n
What is the punishment prescribed by Section 298 of I.P.C.
Imprisonment for 2 years
Imprisonment for 3 years
Imprisonment lor 1 year or with fine or both
Imprisonment for 5 years
21. "1ft WIT cmR 31mIf CliRft RlCflI0i) CflTumr
<h)oli1lci1
A takes up a stick saying to I will give you a beating. Which offence is committed byA?
No offence Assault
Criminal force Affray
22. WIT 29 1'fr"CRq f';fflt11 "ll0'll€ 'lWT CflTumr
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<h)oli1ltl
Seema was 29 years old, when she was compelled by force by Mahesh to go from Mumbai to Delhi. What offence is committed by Mahesh?
Kidnapping Kidnapping with illicit purpose
Abduction No offence
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A
23. mt m qfur .mrnRT ct>Iul'llI T.lIT it
q;wr 377
q;wr 376
q;wr 376(3l)
q;wr 375 Two men were discovered indulging in consensual sex with each other, Under which Section of J.P.C. are they liable
Section 377
Section 376
Section 376(A)
Section 375
24. "'llTT.lIT "'llTT.lIT fi. mct>Iul'll1
GOO
A lunatic in a period of lucidity steals his neighbour's watch. Which offence is he liable for?
Theft
Robbery
Criminal misappropriation
No offence
25. 'ffi ih: 4'lilCI"<OIIT.l(1 3l 'ill U"l9T 3l 'liumr
"li!1Sl'il'l 3lll lCl5lifl
A voluntarily burns a valuable security belonging to Z intending to cause wrongful loss to Z. Which offence is committed by A
Mischief
Criminal force
None of the above
Assault
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26. f<ii(lu4Itl tlilnt1&i. wf.t U1H «it "i:IRtl" tli.nt1&i(11 «IT fil<lIUn ;ncr Cf Ul1
Gl'iW.ICfi(UI
Ram dictates his will to Shyam. Shyam intentionally writes his own wife's name in the place of another woman legatee named by Ram and then representing to Ram to sign the will. Which offence is committed by Shyam
Cheating Criminal breach of trust
Forgery Theft
27. m
'ilI4Clit "'iCRf
3'I1fUT '1iUi
Against whom does the offence of adultery relate
Wife Husband
World and only
28. q)Ulflll <l(1lJl9I(.'11 W"i.4l f<l;crr fum
326 498
498(31)
Under which Section of I.P.C. can cruelty by husband or relatives of husband against married women be provided
Section 326 Section 498
Section 498(B) Section 498(A)
A
29. fuffi
CIiUIil: fuii4T Qldlf<'lol WI fdqilOn 31RtGt "ii4T qi<?i41j*1R
q;w:r 508
507
q;w:r 510
509 The, accused, a university graduate, wrote a letter containing indecent overtures and posted it in an envelope and addressed to an English nurse with whom: he was not acquainted. Under what Section of I.P.C. is the accused liable?
Section 507 Section 508
Section 509 Section 510
30. 31 m "ii4T. fum 3lfCl"<.'IT mel fum! qilPllill "ll"lIR W. fum 31 "ll"lIR•. 31 WI f3q:;juf 311%
T.lRt 3l1'l<ilqi
3TIfUT
A makes an attempt to pick the pocket of Z by thrusting his hand into pocket. A fails in the attempt in consequence of having nothing in his pocket. What offence is committed by A
Mischief
Theft
Both and None of the above
31. 9><16lllilI 31R'lT
1 1992
1972
1872
1672
Evidence Act came into force on
First day of January, 1992
First day of March, 1972
First day of September, 1872
First day of September, 1672
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32. "ffi "ffi sTCRO{i"lClCi5 "ffi fiflw'l. if mfu
lffilJ "'lltt
;r murro
stabs on the stomach with a knife. also causes injury to makes statement to the doctor as to cause of injury. What does it amount to
Not admissible Admission
Irrelevant fact Medical evidence
33. 4ll'1i.ll1 'l1fcIH Wii"lllc61 afJCi5@<?i. lp:J(f q 7-8qif 3fJCi5@Olllit cri't
;rm
I
Brother ofdeceased identified accused in the evening and in poor light. Deceased and accused have been residing jointly since 7 years. Nature of identification is
Unreliable Not admissible
Not justified Reliable
34. t<ft "ICi5I<?i I qRf'A(1"Ii1 Wffi. sTCRO ftrffi q cri't flifJli1f1. if mfu
murro
Lady was admitted in hospital in burn condition. She stated to the doctor who burnt her and how. What does it amount to
Oral dying declaration Confession
Presumption Irrelevant fact
35. q GJ"@m
'if1il1l i"llRolli11 GJ"@m
lffi {lfllllf.Fll .31Q1m'f
Doctor issued certificate regarding injury and probable weapon. What does it amount to
Cause of death certificate Fitness certificate
Expert opinion C.A. Report
A 15 KTW
36. CR Gmffi Cfifll"
Q1u1R
was chargesheeted for offence of theft. He had no previous criminal record. Is it relevant?
Relevant Irrelevant
Hit by Evidence Act Primary evidence
37. mo 3fH<I:O'41 "41«<ft itffi. m"41«<ft Cfifll"
¥Pi
mit
produced original hand loan receipt .executed by What is the receipt?
Secondary evidence Primary evidence
Expert opinion Oral evidence
38. m tt q;W ftr.6: crnor
mit
GmffiT injured How will prove this fact?
Oral evidence Documentary evidence
Hearsay evidence Medical certificate
39. en: T.ZlT fclQ;[ ?JClT Gmffi it<.1T. llR'fCI>1 ftr.6: i.Il<u<lI'41
'Oit
<il ulI'41111 'Oit
filed suit against alleging house is owned by Who will prove
ownership?
Court
Nobody Of
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KTW 16 A
40. ";jJq lilillOlllill Cfiffi" CfiI<r
chki"'ll Wr
Can a police officer be compelled to disclose the name of a secret informer?
With permission of court Yes
By affidavit No
41. "ifl!ffi
"'l11l<s1f"fClilU <iRt ill<1fi1zq<11
4/R1lili1"( 4ihle:IU Clilll,,-ClI '!ftoor CIi{OllICliUdl
Investigation means
every inquiry other than trial conducted by Magistrate
all the proceedings under the Code of Criminal Procedure for collection of evidence conducted by police officer
a trial relating to an offence
a notification published in the Gazette
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42. mliR "1"1
q,lllQlSllilul f1:ram
CIi{Olll"'ll mID ffl;qr mm 'ltU 3WlR'f
3WlR'f Cli"<111' 173(2) 4ihe:IU wnUt qldfi1#l<11
ft$fr Fl f<l;crr
Complaint means
any offence which is made bailable in law
any allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate with view to taking action, but does. not include a police report
a report forwarded to Magistrate under Section 173(2) of Cr.P.C.
any act or omission made punishable by law
A 17 KTW
43. CIiUIT<! 3'Cq
Judicial Magistrate first class is appointed by Chief Judicial Magistrate High Court
Session Court Collector
44. 3RC!i"1.!rtG fuqrlr 3RC!i
:rm
:rm
"l!l1cT 1%crr "l!l1cT
C2lfu; aW 1%crr fcw.;s: <!9IiR aW 1%crr fcw.;s: 1%crr mr:r Ch1 <IT 2"'ilMfl aW affi
When may police arrest a person without warrant?
Who has committed a non-cognizable offence
Who has committed a bailable offence
Who has committed the offence of giving or fabricating false evidence in judicial process
Who has been concerned in any cognizable offence or against whom reasonable complaint has been made or credible information is received or reasonable suspicion exists of his having been concerned
45. 3RC!i "1.!rtG i;'1I<!1lii"lil •.
Police officer shall not detain arrested person in custody without warrant for a period of
more than 24 hours more than 30 hours
more than 32 hours more than 48 hours
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46.
W8T
mID ""ll<llcl<l/d ""ll<llcl<ll-<l fu<l:illr q
tITtmr
millrtt
'Summons' means
. oral information given by the police officer
written form for appearance before court under seal and signature of presiding officer ofthe court
a notice issued by police officer to person
Government circular
47. ill$I'4iiH 'l"lICun 'lidT iRt.
<l'fit W8T
ifllll[cl<ll-<l >In
illl<l[cl<lld CiiJ1l ill{UII"ll1 OljRhi41 illlll[Wn"1· 'l"lICun emit
Service of summons on government servant can be effected
by giving oral information
by affixing copy on the office door
by sending summons in duplicate to the head of the· office in wh.ich the person is employed, who effect service of summons
by beating a drum
KTW
A
48. ff'll(1"i4't fcl;qr F1aF fcl;qr cl'8fl03
3lfit'4lfi fcl;qr affi 3l1$a5t'4lfi, f'llilllillct Cfil"'l"
3lm ff'llnl4't qjf<.'lfii"1l •
am
3lm
am
What is the power of police officer if any property is found under circumstances which creat suspicion of any offence or suspected to have been stolen
Under such circumstances police have no powers
Police officer may seize such property
Police officer may neglect such property
Police officer may distribute such property
49. 97 '5!"4"1Ur "llclRT
O!lfu; 3lfit'4lfi
"3cffi 3lfit'4lfi q dCO'llil om 3lfi<:"4lfi
O!lfu; 3lfi<:"4lfi
It"ffi 3lfl<:"4lf1
When can a search warrant be issued under the provisions of Section 97 of Criminal Procedure Code
When a person is missing
When a person is confined and such confinement amounts to an offence
When a person resides voluntarily
When a person is out of station
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50. foi.liTuit 41<i14'd1, <RJClG 31m m il1f!("lllfl ra"llIUllill awm: ::ilfl("llifl amufR;r
arnr ra"llluft m ituT, ituT, q f1lqgt'!("ll1 <If<lT
fo"llluft 41Whll <RJClG 31m m 31f1("lllfl
fo'llIUII'Iliil<l mm •.
41<i14'd1 "l1U1iilliil<l
41<i14'd1
What authorisation is given by warrant to police officer in search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged etc.
enter, to search and to take the possession of property found.
No such authorisation can be given to police officer in search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged documents etc.
The police officer may allow a person to take the property with him, at the time of search of place.
The police officer may release such property on supurdnama.
51. '3ClU4Iiilliil<l f.!7R fcI;err "l4H<lc;I{jfIt! foIi<ft ffi9 mm.
t!"QT • 'Cfff
'Cfff "ffi;r 'Cfff
Suspected person is ordered to execute a bond with or without sureties for his good behaviour for a period not" exceeding
six months one year two years three years
52. f114"lR'll 'll{U41i1i{l<l1 "l41Cllfi
""11UT
<h1 Ull'1llf1
What command is given by the police to unlawful assembly ,which causes disturbance of the public peace .
•
To stay there To disperse
To convey the meeting No command can be given
KTW
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53. llR'fi f'i1fetctl*i, fcI;crr *i14"1RCIl fcI;crr mcnr fcI;crr mcnr f.ll:Ifur am iSG'IlC<.'41*i 'qjfuf CIl(U4Iil
fcI;crr fcI;crr CIll4C1lHJ
fcI;crr
m "'4141(14
To whom are powers vested to issue preventive order in urgent cases of nuisance or
apprehended danger to human life, health or safety or disturbance of the public
tranquility or a riot
District Magistrate or Sub-divisional.Magistrate or Executive Magistrate
Judicial Magistrate or Chief Judicial Magistrate
Civil Judge
Session Court
54. BCIlIUn qRc; m ct41*iUn "CIlc!T
f3cl;TuT
f3cl;TuT
qJul<hl'lI'lct <iTs f:lUICIltlctl
"f3cl;TuT
When can a police officer without warrant, enter, inspect and search the place within the limits of his police station
•
For the inspection of weights and measures
Search of person wrongfully confmed
For obtaining security of good behaviour
Search of place suspected where forged documents are kept
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55. 3'!Nifil04lf1 Rl."'llfl i'it fci;cu fli'IUlCl{C'1 CWfl <;1"SClI41 Cf W'GT CliWfi Cf &IT lilfi!<ilfl
'fl"Iffi
4'lF8fli;fl 1iI1<Rf WRT
Information relating to the commission of cognizable offence ifgiven orally to an officer incharge of a police station shall be reduced to writing by him or under his direction and be read over to the informant and every such information shall be signed by the person giving it, is called
Summons issued by the court
First Information Report
Notice of police officer to attend the police station
Complaint case
56. i.hj OIl'll I qqrn CIi<
q;wr 307
'l1T.G.fcr. q;wr 397
'qT.G.fcr. q;wr 399
WheR can a police officer not investigate the offence without the order of Judicial Magistrate
Offence punishable. U/S 307 of I.P.C.
Offence punishable U/S 397 of I.P.C.
A non-cognizable offence
Offence punishable U/S 399 of I.P.C.
KTW
57. ct41'Wl>l q;W.
op:jJUT qldfqul
"3'fl ClTlR
op:jJUT op:jJUT
In what manner are witnesses examined by police during investigation?
By giving oath to person
Police officer should send the witnesses to the court without recording their statements
The police officer should use force anq, q,etain the witnesses
By reducing to writing any statement made to him by the person in the course of examination and recording the statement of witness
58.
IfIWI'R f<I;crr
dl!fl1cl<;R f<I;crr dl!fllcl<;R
Who can record the confession of accused
Police officer
Metropolitan Magistrate or Judicial Magistrate
Collector or Additional Commissioner
Tahsildar or Naib Tahsildar
59. chlOIf<i1 :0!4ilf>l
2"(!4ilfit
:0!4ilf>l
chl0If<iI'CI 2"(!4ilf>l
'lcll<:CflRlii 2"(!4ilfit
In what offences can a police officer grant bail
In bailable offences
In non-bailable offences
Police have no right to grant bail
In the offence of rape
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60. 41f(iHliCfi'i:'1 3R:Cli 2IooU4ICfiUi11 O!lffi «l141cl4 f<i;crr tl'f «l141cl41i1
3Rffi
3Rffi
41 R1*li;ft 3R:Cli 3Rffi
i'l"nfiHQI:>f 3R:Cli ilU4/T.il f<i;crr 3Rffi
When maya person apply to the High Court or the Court of Session for grant of bail apprehending his arrest?
If committed bailable offence
If committed non-cognizable offence
If arrested by police
If has reason to believe that he may be arrested by police in commission of non-bailable offence .
61. 'IiI'lGT 1951 <iluiflil Cficl414>4 <.11 'li{4'1Fct>Fil '"IJlTT 01lR9!IT fWffi
In which Section of the Bombay Police Act 1951 is the definition of "place of public entertainment" contained
Section
Section
Section
Section
62. 'IiI'lGT 28 31ltl'liI U41T.il 'li{U4IfJ Ofcffi ¥JR'IT
q
To whom is intimation of proposed transfer of police officer to be given under Section 28 of the Bombay Police Act 1951·?
Revenue Commissioner
The District Magistrate
Commissioner
Both and are correct
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25
A
600 tpfu
1,200 tpfu
100 tpfu
1,000 tpfu What is the punishment prescribed for disregarding the rule of the road under Bombay Police Act 1951
,Fine upto 1,200 Fine upto 600
Fine upto 1,000 Fine upto 100
64. 1951 v:rr 36 f.r1l11 3l$l d'i"1eH M
6,000 tpfu 10,000 tpfu
5,000 tpfu 1,000 tpfu
What is the penalty prescribed for contravention of rule under Section 36 of the Bombay Police Act 1951
Fine upto 6,000 Fine upto 10,000
Fine upto 5,000 Fine upto 1,000
65. 1951 410l*llctl 'll{04I*1161 'iftg" 3ilololl<l ctlq('4I"lc;ct M
3 fcl;qr 300 fcl;qr
6 $llql*l fcl;qr 500 fcl;qr
1 q'lf44c:1 fcl;qr 500 tpfu
What is the penalty prescribed for vexatious delay in forwarding a ·person arrested by police officer under the Bombay Police Act 1951
Jail upto 3 months or with fine upto 300 or with both
Jail upto 6 months or with fme upto 500 or with both
Jail upto 1 year or with fine upto 500
None of the above
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66. CfiI<lGT 1949 ""ult<ll ?I€"iII:!f11
In which Section of the Bombay Prohibition Act 1949 is the defmition regarding 'common drinking house' contained?
Section Section
Section Section
67. 1949 ""Ult<ll 3RCIi
66 'IlWT 68
126 119
In which Section of the Bombay Prohibition Act 1949 is the provision relating to arrest without warrant contained?
Section 66 Section 68
Section 126 Section 119
68. CfiI<lGT 1887 fulT Fmtt
1 2
W
What is the maximum imprisonment as a punishment prescribed under the Bombay Prevention of Gambling Act 1887
1 year 2 years
3 years 4 years
69. CfiI<lGT 1887 T%11(1t11 <Il'tur mm
Who can arrest an offender under the Bombay Prevention of Gambling Act 1887
Police Officer Deputy Superintendent of Police
Police Constable None of the above
70. W:nuft m$T CflI<IC:J 1955 c6'tuffi 'liC'I11 <i111i.1<l"lIQ Unfcltl<it
'liC'I11 2 'liC'I11 3
'liC'I11 4 'liC'I11 7
Which is the Section of the Protection of Civil Rights Act 1955 in which the provision of punishment for enforcing religious disabilities is given
Section 2 Section 3
Section 4 Section 7
71. W:nuft m$T CflI<IC:J 1955 'liC'I11 14 3l fCl 'l"i14d f.l'of4T m$T c€I UII i.11 31Wr
ci>4"il'illl
Against whom does protection lie of action taken in good faith under Section 14 A of the Protection of Civil Rights Act 1955
Against the Central government
Against the State government
Against company
and are correct
72. m<r CflI<IC:J 1959 31Tffi
13-7-1962 1-10-1962
13-7-1961 1-10-1960 When did the Arms Act 1959 come into force
13-7-1962 1-10-1962
13-7-1961 1-10-1960
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73. m<r 1959 lltfu.;r 29 31W
fificrr "l1l1Ift a:wmf
fificrr a:wmf
amur
For which purpose does Section.29 of Arms Act 1959 relate
Import by land or river
Import by sea or air
Both and
None of the above
74. fllcf"'RCfl ll1GR: illt'1qulflldl Cf<r 111m C!iJ<lGf 1988 .
18 Cf!f 20 Cf!f
16 Cf!f 21 Cf!f
What is the age limit of a person to drive a motor vehicle in any public place under Motor Vehicles Act 1988
18 years 20 years
16 years 21 years
75. ll1GR: 1988 lltfu.;r Cfll 0 li"ll ll1GR: 41t'1CflI"1I 1fI@it m 31W
196 197
133 183
Under which Section of the Motor Vehicles Act 1988 is the provision of duty of owner of motor vehicle to give information contained
Section 196 Section 197
Section 133 Section 183
A 29 KTW
76. 'iH.nq; WCIiT· "4U! 11%1<11<11 'iHfilq; q;rro 1987:!f!R f<mft Wis
Wis
Wis
"ifR Wis
Wis
What is the period mentioned ill Mental Health Act 1987 regarding mentally ill person for the power to retake from the date of his escape
One month period
Two months period
Three months period
Six months period
77. "llUlRf q;rro 1951 CfK'I11 126 q aR1'Fi 'fIlR'IT f<mft
5 tl"'lql'Ei
4 W'lql'Ei
2 W'lql'Ei ffl;qr c(s ffl;qr
3 tl"'lql'Ei
What is the punishment prescribed under Representation of People Act 1951 to any person who contravenes the provisions of Sub-section of Section 126?
5 years imprisonment
4 years imprisonment
2 years imprisonment or with fine or with both
3 years imprisonment
78. q;rro 2000 c6) 0 Iflil '4l"ffi; 04R94T
CfK'I11 2 CfK'I11 2
CfK'I11 2 CfK'I11 2
In which Section of the Juvenile Justice Act 2000 is the definition of 'guardian' given?
Section 2 Section 2
Section 2 Section 2
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A
. 79. 2000 qj)Olt<ll
CfK'Ilf 42 . CfK'Ilf 41
CfK'Ilf 43 CfK'Ilf 44 In which Section of the Juvenile Justice Act 2000 is the provision on foster care
included?
Section 42 Section 41
Section 43 Section 44
80. 3RJTm: 21i.i3Jiill 1988l¢R;r '111 0 1t<l1 C6<:14I@1ct!
CfK'Ilf 2
CfK'Ilf 17
CfK'Ilf 7
CfK'Ilf 4
In which Section of the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 did the following case appear "Madhukar Bhaskararao v. State of Maharashtra"
Section 2
Section 17
Section 7
Section 4
. 81. l11'f 3RJTm: 21i.i3Jiill 1988l¢R;r qj)Olt<ll CfTh;r
CfK'Ilf 11 CfK'Ilf 12
CfK'Ilf 13 CfK'Ilf 14
'Criminal misconduct of a public servant' -In which Section of the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 is the above provision included
Section 11 Section 12
Section 13 Section 14
A 31 KTW
82. .. c;lOiiulT.lI CfiTllGf 1989 CfK'Il1" c;IOiiulfcl'l41 fcI;ffi" tmT
6 if 1
3 if 1
9 if 1
What is the punishment prescribed under Section 4 of Prevention of Atrocities Act 1989 for neglect of duties .
Imprisonment between 6 months and one year
Imprisonment between 3 months and one year
Imprisonment between 9 months and one year
None of the above
83. Cfifll('J 1985:rm: &IT :wf CfiT<l"
a:tlololl6!l1 "O!iCRft
IlHff1&l fcIiqr "O!iCRft
3l1fUT
What is the meaning of the word 'addict' according to N.D.P.S. Act 1985
It means a person who has <lependence on any narcotic drug
It means a person who has dependence on any psychotropic substances
Both and
None of the above
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.. .4
C6Wf 8
C6Wf 18
C6Wf 14
C6Wf 20
Under which Section of the N.D.P.S. Act 1985 is the person punished for cultivation of opium, poppy etc.
Section 8
Section 18
Section 14
Section 20
What is the maximum period of detention under Section 13 of the Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Slumlords, Bootleggers, Drug-offenders and Dangerous Persons Act 1981
2 years
6 months
12 months
3 years
A 33 KTW
86. f.l<t:IuT 1999 C6Oll'U I11"'4IQ
Cli«IT wrnt fllli1ifig arncr 'fllR'IT 'ifilfuf Cfilft fil;(fi fmr
4
2
3
1
What is the minimum fine amount as punishment for possessing UIJ.accountable
wealth on behalf of member of organised crime syndicate UIJ.der MoC.O.CoO. Act
1999
4 lakh
2 lakh
3 lakh
f 1lakh
87. f.l<t:IuT 1999 cfiluT
31lfUr
Who can investigate into an offence under Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act 1999
Police officer
Deputy Superintendent of Police
Both and
None of the above
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88. CfiI<reJ 1999 1M WI'I'iifqullfilal 'Ii1ur<ft fijlftctt'll
6 ¥,llCllfi
1 {'jllillqz;'ctill
1 ('jH5IIQ<ll1ill
What is the punishment prescribed for the offence of fraudulent default by financial establishment under Section 3 of M.P.I.D. Act 1999
Imprisonment upto six years to concerned person
Fine upto 1 lakh rupees to concerned person
Financial establishment liable for fine upto one lakh rupees
All above are correct
89. 3i'l'i.i)f'lICfl CfiI<reJ 2000 chI ulflll CflWilll>4 "if 'luH4W"l1 ijllfcWn jCflfiH W
cg;rq 2
cg;rq 3
cg;rq 43
cg;rq
In which Section of the Information Technology Act 2000 is penalty for damage to computer/computer system provided
Section 2
Section 3
Section 43
None of the above
A 35 KTW
90. 2000 :BT W "f<lR'IT fum
"ffi;r ct'lf41fu f<l;qr 2 i'1ll!l14<l<i
ct'lf4<l<i f<l;qr 1 i'1ll!l14<l<i
11;Cfl ct'lf4<l<i f<l;qr 1 i'1ll!l14<l<i
6
What is the punishment prescribed under the·Information Technology Act 2000 for hacking with computer system
Upto 3 years imprisonment or fine upto 2 lakh rupees
Upto 2 years imprisonment or fine upto 1 lakh rupees
Upto 1 year imprisonment or fine upto 1 lakh rupees
Upto 6 months imprisonment
91. tl2"llf<lCi5lctUi'1 CIitumT 11tt
"'jfT
fcrlf SJ1T
Wl1IT
tl2"llf<lCil
Which of the following evidences does not fall in the 'Physical Evidence' at the scene of crime?
The palm print/fingerprint of the accused
Semen/blood stains
Telephone number details from a mobile phone
The weapon found at the scene of crime
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"92. 4il"1rql 4il"1I'"4Ili>:1 qi}ulf41 <ll<lffil'1 4il"11'"41 all ::li1Cl 'lCll 3ffi(j) 4il"1IQI m 1ffi amff 4il"1IQr
Comparing with Panchnama? other Panchnamas, what is the special feature of Inquest
Must be in the presence of women Panch
Must be drawn before Medical Officer
Opinion of Panch witness is written
Drawn only in hospital
93. "Ifil4l1:1 CllIi1u<1I'il1 qi}ulI('j1
I'1Qlf-8Cll
CllI%lfj
Who is the authorized public servant empowered by law to exhume out the buried body?
Investigation Officer
Executive Magistrate
Superintendent of Police
Police Inspector
A 37 KTW
94. 31Gcli Cfiffi;rr 31Gcli 'hHI"I1 Cfi{u"Ili1 l!lIffi("lM 'liurffl Cfi{U <lII1 iur
cruf,1/ill!{qgl i1Qf.ll("l
oj'lIq{i"1 Cfi{u"Ili1 cruf;:r
oj'lIqU("I "I€1"1iil cruf;:r
Which of the following is not in the 'Arrest Panchnama' while arresting any accused in a crime
Description of the accused/facial details
Articles seized from the person of the accused
The injuries on the body of the accused
The description of the scene of offence
95. 'ilffitliil {€1qlC1!i1 m:R!RT lj{Uf • Cfi{U "IlilI
<fImft
CfiI%IU
If a person dies while in Police Custody then who IS an authorized officer to draw/prepare Inquest Panchnama
Police Station Incharge Officer
Investigation Officer
Executive Magistrate
Superintendent of Police
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96. CfiWf i1'Slql{fll31 .'ljf;f d{Oft=41 M11411.01 <fi{04lil Cl>lOIl(1
3l'R
fcMflT4"
fcl1wft<r
m 'll!IRfu:.fcl;
Who is empowered to extern a person from a District under the provisions of Bombay Police Act Section 56
Additional Superintendent of Police
Sub-Divisional Police Officer
Empowered Sub-Divisional Magistrate
Special Inspector General of Police
97. 4i1'1IR Cfl{04Iil m CR c€lolf'll Cfl(1'l10<.l4 m
'IIT.<::.fcl. 188 'IIT.<::.fcl. 174
'IIT.<::.fcl. 172 'IIT.<::.fcl. 185
A Panch witness before whom the Inquest Panchnama has drawn, if refuses to sign on it then under which Section of I.P.C. is it an offence?
I.P.C. 188 I.P,C.174
I.P.C. 172 I.P.C. 185
98. o,rffir€41 itoo<1r q "fllICf qjlllqj'l Cfl{041T.il c€lolf'lICfl(1'lI:J;flR Cfl{041i1 am;ft
110
1951 56
f.r<t-luT CfiI<i<;f 1999 29
1951 55
Under what provision can a criminal gang or mob be externed
Section 110 of Cr.P.C.
Section 56 of Bombay Police Act 1951
Section 29 of Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act 1999
Section 55 of Bombay Police Act 1951
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99. l(l!llc;"ll 'lf1!t'lifil 3Wli 'lffiIRT "i.fi'tuTffi" Gll.'ffiT iM
3Wli CflUJm 3lfuCflrU 3lwi't 3MNfl
3Wli
qRftl!lffi" tmi
wf
What are the precautions to be taken while effecting arrest of women suspects
Arrest to be made by lady police officer
Not to arrest in between sunset and sunrise
Not to be handcuffed
Above all
In which type of an accused does the Judicial Magistrate not give permission to handcuff the accused
Violent accused
An accused habituated to escape from custody
Habitual cheater
An accused who has an unsound mind
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1. 'CliWf 10 m "Cf"ll" CliI'1 18 Cflf "Cf"ll" 21 Cflf "Cf"ll"
7!. "Cf"ll" 2 What is the age of woman ward denoted according to Section 10 of I.P.C. 18 years age 72 months age 21 years age Any age
CfK'Il1 15 CfK'Il1 16
CfK'Il1 18 CfK'Il1 22
In which Section of I.P.C. is the term 'movable property' defined?
Section 15 Section 16
Section 18 Section 22
3. CfK'I11 379 <IT 0!lCRft CfK'I11 .mffi <IT 0!lCRft <SflITidflll <llfl4ljflJ{
CfK'I11 72 CfK'I11 73
CfK'I11 474 CfK'I11 75
An accused person is found guilty of an offence punishable under Section 379 of LP.C. He also had a previous conviction under Section 379 of LP.C. Now under what Section of I.P.C. may he be tried?
Section 72 Section 73
Section 474 Section 75
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4. 'llffiit<I 90 @81iil tch't q))UlflOll wft ;mit
qd1ill' 'ljljI@<ifl f<;ffift
ctl!04li41 7h: *i4"i14lt, f<;ffift
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eRRvr tch't "Wi
Whether in the following cases consent is not free according to Section 90 of I.P.C.
Consent given under fear of injury
Consent given under misconception of a fact
Consent given by a child under 12 years of age
All the above
76 79
77 95
Under which of the following Sections of the Indian Penal Code is a provision of trifling act (slight harm) given
Section 76 Section 79
Section 77 Section 95
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A instigates B to give false evidence. B in consequence of the instigation commits that offence. What is the liability of A
A is liable for the same punishment as B
A is liable for one-half of the punishment as B
A is liable for three-fourth of the punishment as B
A is not liable for his act
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7. QT 3lWf 3R«!RT 31 "ffi 'Il(Ollltl tn. ijllB'IlIOn (ffl <it "ffi Ch'lurcft ftre:rr
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f.rl:+it ftre:rr <IT "ffi
T.i'i{lill?i.'1i41 3/4 ftre:rr <IT "ffi
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B abets the commission of a robbery by a police officer whose duty is to prevent that offence. Here though the robbery is not committed, what is the liability of B
B is liable for imprisonment for the offence of robbery
B is liable for one-half of imprisonment for the offence of robbery
B is liable for three-fourth of imprisonment for the offence of robbery
B is not liable for imprisonment for the offence of robbery
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mR fil1<'lT 'l/IllRI mR
GR fil1<'lT 3WrcI;
'Il(ultlldl or
Which of the following is n.ot an ingredient of criminal conspiracy
Wilful misrepresentation or wilful concealment of fact
There must be an agreement between two or more persons
The agreement should be to do an illegal act
None of the above
9. 'Ill "'llJICf "ijlT 3lliHll'lliil mffi
2 C1lCRlt 3 C1lCRlt
4 C1lCRlt fil1<'lT qI'i:UqllT C1lCRlt How many persons are required for the offence of unlawful assembly?
2 persons 3 persons
4 persons Five or more persons
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145 146
147 148
In which of the following Sections of the I.P.C. is the offence of 'Rioting' defmed
Section 145 Section 146
Section 147 Section 148
11. cilUlflil flq'blill ..i1lqoft fcIlr4t exmszrr
167 168
169 170
Under which of the following Sections of the I.P.C. is the offence of personating a public servant defined
Section 167 Section 168
Section 169 Section 170
12. a:r m "lfi:l rn"'4l 3lffi a:rmlRT illq('llIi'.41 QROII'l1 M('llIi'.41 ijlT fcrcnrrit a:r qi]olflll
176 177
178 179
a landholder knowing of the commission of a murder within the limits of his estate, wilfully misinforms the magistrate of the district that the death has occurred by accident in consequence of the bite of a snake. Under which Section of I.P.C., is A guilty?
Section 176 Section 177
Section 178 Section 179
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13. fclfu!!" mffiq; f'1(CJ'1ifi 'ilRIT "ififI!T 31m 31$r ifi(UllB men 31m 31$r 31 O>lIu!lCJg.{ifj «IT W 31!fUT Rmur m-ffi. 31 mam':<fr.m. 'li)ulflll ifi<.141@ctl
180 184
187 188
An order is promulgated by a public servant lawfully. empowered to promulgate such order directing that a religious procession shall not pass down a certain street. A knowingly disobeys the order and thereby causes danger of riot. Under what Section of I.P.C., is A guilty
Section 180 Section 184
Section 187 Section 188
14. '4T'J1lft .31 "'lIlljquI 3'ro"ilRT 3WlUT am mm 31 1l!fdifilu!l "ifi1umT :rm
amur
CJ U<.1 etI
A in support of a just claim which B has against Z for one thousand rupees falsely
swears in a trial that he heard Z admit the justice of claim. What offence is
committed by A
Giving false evidence
Fabricating false evidence
Both and
None of the above
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15. WI" • m CflilCfo41"41 m <it <?Iqqo41"41 CflI41Ii<;('1 CliI1T. m 'Cfllurffi
10 CflI{ICflflli1
3 qif CflRICflfllill
qif CflIMlfllill
A knowing that B has murdered Z assists B to hide the body with the intention of screening B from punishment. For which punishment is A liable
For death punishment
For ten years imprisonment
For three years imprisonment
For seven years imprisonment
10 Cfll ellB.
7 CflRICflfl
3 CflRlcm'1
What is the punishment for counterfeiting coin'under I.P.C.
Imprisonment upto 10 years
Imprisonment upto 7 years
Imprisonment upto 3 years
Life imprisonment
A 9 KTW
17. Cfl<.1liljM RtXIllii5;ffiqJj "ClWf ftre:rr
"Cfl<.'111 277 "Cfl<.'111 278
"Cfl<.'111 279 "Cfl<.'111 293
Under which Section of I.P.C. is a person punished for rash and -negligent driving of vehicle on public road as to endanger human life
Section 277 Section 278
Section 279 Section 293
"Cfl<.'111 290 "Cfl<.'111 291
"Cfl<.'111 292 "Cfl<.'111 293
In which Section of LP.C. is the provision of sale of obscene object to young persons contained?
Section 290 Section 291
Section 292 Section 293
19. <hlol('ljl Cfl<.1lil(!i"I<:n 'l1TcRT q q 6j<.jlil"ll'ihflfl ftre:rr R:ffi
"Cfl<.'111 294 "Cfl<.'111 295
"Cfl<.'111 295(3l) "Cfl<.'111 296
For which Section of I.P.C. is the person punished for a deliberate and malicious act intended to outrage religious feeling of any class
Section 294 Section 295
Section 295(A) Section 296
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20. qjWf 298 cn'tur<ft ftre:n €i'Ii1Jj
2 qtf CflRlql€I'til ftre:n
3 qtf CflRlql€I'til ftre:n
1 qtf CflRlq 1€I'til ftre:n fci;qr G6 fci;qr
5 qtf CflIMI€I'<l'I ftre:n
What is the punishment prescribed by Section 298 of I.P.C.
Imprisonment for 2 years
Imprisonment for 3 years
Imprisonment lor 1 year or with fine or both
Imprisonment for 5 years
21. "1ft WIT cmR 31mIf CliRft RlCflI0i) CflTumr
<h)oli1lci1
A takes up a stick saying to I will give you a beating. Which offence is committed byA?
No offence Assault
Criminal force Affray
22. WIT 29 1'fr"CRq f';fflt11 "ll0'll€ 'lWT CflTumr
am<R"
<h)oli1ltl
Seema was 29 years old, when she was compelled by force by Mahesh to go from Mumbai to Delhi. What offence is committed by Mahesh?
Kidnapping Kidnapping with illicit purpose
Abduction No offence
11
A
23. mt m qfur .mrnRT ct>Iul'llI T.lIT it
q;wr 377
q;wr 376
q;wr 376(3l)
q;wr 375 Two men were discovered indulging in consensual sex with each other, Under which Section of J.P.C. are they liable
Section 377
Section 376
Section 376(A)
Section 375
24. "'llTT.lIT "'llTT.lIT fi. mct>Iul'll1
GOO
A lunatic in a period of lucidity steals his neighbour's watch. Which offence is he liable for?
Theft
Robbery
Criminal misappropriation
No offence
25. 'ffi ih: 4'lilCI"<OIIT.l(1 3l 'ill U"l9T 3l 'liumr
"li!1Sl'il'l 3lll lCl5lifl
A voluntarily burns a valuable security belonging to Z intending to cause wrongful loss to Z. Which offence is committed by A
Mischief
Criminal force
None of the above
Assault
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26. f<ii(lu4Itl tlilnt1&i. wf.t U1H «it "i:IRtl" tli.nt1&i(11 «IT fil<lIUn ;ncr Cf Ul1
Gl'iW.ICfi(UI
Ram dictates his will to Shyam. Shyam intentionally writes his own wife's name in the place of another woman legatee named by Ram and then representing to Ram to sign the will. Which offence is committed by Shyam
Cheating Criminal breach of trust
Forgery Theft
27. m
'ilI4Clit "'iCRf
3'I1fUT '1iUi
Against whom does the offence of adultery relate
Wife Husband
World and only
28. q)Ulflll <l(1lJl9I(.'11 W"i.4l f<l;crr fum
326 498
498(31)
Under which Section of I.P.C. can cruelty by husband or relatives of husband against married women be provided
Section 326 Section 498
Section 498(B) Section 498(A)
A
29. fuffi
CIiUIil: fuii4T Qldlf<'lol WI fdqilOn 31RtGt "ii4T qi<?i41j*1R
q;w:r 508
507
q;w:r 510
509 The, accused, a university graduate, wrote a letter containing indecent overtures and posted it in an envelope and addressed to an English nurse with whom: he was not acquainted. Under what Section of I.P.C. is the accused liable?
Section 507 Section 508
Section 509 Section 510
30. 31 m "ii4T. fum 3lfCl"<.'IT mel fum! qilPllill "ll"lIR W. fum 31 "ll"lIR•. 31 WI f3q:;juf 311%
T.lRt 3l1'l<ilqi
3TIfUT
A makes an attempt to pick the pocket of Z by thrusting his hand into pocket. A fails in the attempt in consequence of having nothing in his pocket. What offence is committed by A
Mischief
Theft
Both and None of the above
31. 9><16lllilI 31R'lT
1 1992
1972
1872
1672
Evidence Act came into force on
First day of January, 1992
First day of March, 1972
First day of September, 1872
First day of September, 1672
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32. "ffi "ffi sTCRO{i"lClCi5 "ffi fiflw'l. if mfu
lffilJ "'lltt
;r murro
stabs on the stomach with a knife. also causes injury to makes statement to the doctor as to cause of injury. What does it amount to
Not admissible Admission
Irrelevant fact Medical evidence
33. 4ll'1i.ll1 'l1fcIH Wii"lllc61 afJCi5@<?i. lp:J(f q 7-8qif 3fJCi5@Olllit cri't
;rm
I
Brother ofdeceased identified accused in the evening and in poor light. Deceased and accused have been residing jointly since 7 years. Nature of identification is
Unreliable Not admissible
Not justified Reliable
34. t<ft "ICi5I<?i I qRf'A(1"Ii1 Wffi. sTCRO ftrffi q cri't flifJli1f1. if mfu
murro
Lady was admitted in hospital in burn condition. She stated to the doctor who burnt her and how. What does it amount to
Oral dying declaration Confession
Presumption Irrelevant fact
35. q GJ"@m
'if1il1l i"llRolli11 GJ"@m
lffi {lfllllf.Fll .31Q1m'f
Doctor issued certificate regarding injury and probable weapon. What does it amount to
Cause of death certificate Fitness certificate
Expert opinion C.A. Report
A 15 KTW
36. CR Gmffi Cfifll"
Q1u1R
was chargesheeted for offence of theft. He had no previous criminal record. Is it relevant?
Relevant Irrelevant
Hit by Evidence Act Primary evidence
37. mo 3fH<I:O'41 "41«<ft itffi. m"41«<ft Cfifll"
¥Pi
mit
produced original hand loan receipt .executed by What is the receipt?
Secondary evidence Primary evidence
Expert opinion Oral evidence
38. m tt q;W ftr.6: crnor
mit
GmffiT injured How will prove this fact?
Oral evidence Documentary evidence
Hearsay evidence Medical certificate
39. en: T.ZlT fclQ;[ ?JClT Gmffi it<.1T. llR'fCI>1 ftr.6: i.Il<u<lI'41
'Oit
<il ulI'41111 'Oit
filed suit against alleging house is owned by Who will prove
ownership?
Court
Nobody Of
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40. ";jJq lilillOlllill Cfiffi" CfiI<r
chki"'ll Wr
Can a police officer be compelled to disclose the name of a secret informer?
With permission of court Yes
By affidavit No
41. "ifl!ffi
"'l11l<s1f"fClilU <iRt ill<1fi1zq<11
4/R1lili1"( 4ihle:IU Clilll,,-ClI '!ftoor CIi{OllICliUdl
Investigation means
every inquiry other than trial conducted by Magistrate
all the proceedings under the Code of Criminal Procedure for collection of evidence conducted by police officer
a trial relating to an offence
a notification published in the Gazette
""
42. mliR "1"1
q,lllQlSllilul f1:ram
CIi{Olll"'ll mID ffl;qr mm 'ltU 3WlR'f
3WlR'f Cli"<111' 173(2) 4ihe:IU wnUt qldfi1#l<11
ft$fr Fl f<l;crr
Complaint means
any offence which is made bailable in law
any allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate with view to taking action, but does. not include a police report
a report forwarded to Magistrate under Section 173(2) of Cr.P.C.
any act or omission made punishable by law
A 17 KTW
43. CIiUIT<! 3'Cq
Judicial Magistrate first class is appointed by Chief Judicial Magistrate High Court
Session Court Collector
44. 3RC!i"1.!rtG fuqrlr 3RC!i
:rm
:rm
"l!l1cT 1%crr "l!l1cT
C2lfu; aW 1%crr fcw.;s: <!9IiR aW 1%crr fcw.;s: 1%crr mr:r Ch1 <IT 2"'ilMfl aW affi
When may police arrest a person without warrant?
Who has committed a non-cognizable offence
Who has committed a bailable offence
Who has committed the offence of giving or fabricating false evidence in judicial process
Who has been concerned in any cognizable offence or against whom reasonable complaint has been made or credible information is received or reasonable suspicion exists of his having been concerned
45. 3RC!i "1.!rtG i;'1I<!1lii"lil •.
Police officer shall not detain arrested person in custody without warrant for a period of
more than 24 hours more than 30 hours
more than 32 hours more than 48 hours
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46.
W8T
mID ""ll<llcl<l/d ""ll<llcl<ll-<l fu<l:illr q
tITtmr
millrtt
'Summons' means
. oral information given by the police officer
written form for appearance before court under seal and signature of presiding officer ofthe court
a notice issued by police officer to person
Government circular
47. ill$I'4iiH 'l"lICun 'lidT iRt.
<l'fit W8T
ifllll[cl<ll-<l >In
illl<l[cl<lld CiiJ1l ill{UII"ll1 OljRhi41 illlll[Wn"1· 'l"lICun emit
Service of summons on government servant can be effected
by giving oral information
by affixing copy on the office door
by sending summons in duplicate to the head of the· office in wh.ich the person is employed, who effect service of summons
by beating a drum
KTW
A
48. ff'll(1"i4't fcl;qr F1aF fcl;qr cl'8fl03
3lfit'4lfi fcl;qr affi 3l1$a5t'4lfi, f'llilllillct Cfil"'l"
3lm ff'llnl4't qjf<.'lfii"1l •
am
3lm
am
What is the power of police officer if any property is found under circumstances which creat suspicion of any offence or suspected to have been stolen
Under such circumstances police have no powers
Police officer may seize such property
Police officer may neglect such property
Police officer may distribute such property
49. 97 '5!"4"1Ur "llclRT
O!lfu; 3lfit'4lfi
"3cffi 3lfit'4lfi q dCO'llil om 3lfi<:"4lfi
O!lfu; 3lfi<:"4lfi
It"ffi 3lfl<:"4lf1
When can a search warrant be issued under the provisions of Section 97 of Criminal Procedure Code
When a person is missing
When a person is confined and such confinement amounts to an offence
When a person resides voluntarily
When a person is out of station
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50. foi.liTuit 41<i14'd1, <RJClG 31m m il1f!("lllfl ra"llIUllill awm: ::ilfl("llifl amufR;r
arnr ra"llluft m ituT, ituT, q f1lqgt'!("ll1 <If<lT
fo"llluft 41Whll <RJClG 31m m 31f1("lllfl
fo'llIUII'Iliil<l mm •.
41<i14'd1 "l1U1iilliil<l
41<i14'd1
What authorisation is given by warrant to police officer in search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged etc.
enter, to search and to take the possession of property found.
No such authorisation can be given to police officer in search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged documents etc.
The police officer may allow a person to take the property with him, at the time of search of place.
The police officer may release such property on supurdnama.
51. '3ClU4Iiilliil<l f.!7R fcI;err "l4H<lc;I{jfIt! foIi<ft ffi9 mm.
t!"QT • 'Cfff
'Cfff "ffi;r 'Cfff
Suspected person is ordered to execute a bond with or without sureties for his good behaviour for a period not" exceeding
six months one year two years three years
52. f114"lR'll 'll{U41i1i{l<l1 "l41Cllfi
""11UT
<h1 Ull'1llf1
What command is given by the police to unlawful assembly ,which causes disturbance of the public peace .
•
To stay there To disperse
To convey the meeting No command can be given
KTW
•
53. llR'fi f'i1fetctl*i, fcI;crr *i14"1RCIl fcI;crr mcnr fcI;crr mcnr f.ll:Ifur am iSG'IlC<.'41*i 'qjfuf CIl(U4Iil
fcI;crr fcI;crr CIll4C1lHJ
fcI;crr
m "'4141(14
To whom are powers vested to issue preventive order in urgent cases of nuisance or
apprehended danger to human life, health or safety or disturbance of the public
tranquility or a riot
District Magistrate or Sub-divisional.Magistrate or Executive Magistrate
Judicial Magistrate or Chief Judicial Magistrate
Civil Judge
Session Court
54. BCIlIUn qRc; m ct41*iUn "CIlc!T
f3cl;TuT
f3cl;TuT
qJul<hl'lI'lct <iTs f:lUICIltlctl
"f3cl;TuT
When can a police officer without warrant, enter, inspect and search the place within the limits of his police station
•
For the inspection of weights and measures
Search of person wrongfully confmed
For obtaining security of good behaviour
Search of place suspected where forged documents are kept
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55. 3'!Nifil04lf1 Rl."'llfl i'it fci;cu fli'IUlCl{C'1 CWfl <;1"SClI41 Cf W'GT CliWfi Cf &IT lilfi!<ilfl
'fl"Iffi
4'lF8fli;fl 1iI1<Rf WRT
Information relating to the commission of cognizable offence ifgiven orally to an officer incharge of a police station shall be reduced to writing by him or under his direction and be read over to the informant and every such information shall be signed by the person giving it, is called
Summons issued by the court
First Information Report
Notice of police officer to attend the police station
Complaint case
56. i.hj OIl'll I qqrn CIi<
q;wr 307
'l1T.G.fcr. q;wr 397
'qT.G.fcr. q;wr 399
WheR can a police officer not investigate the offence without the order of Judicial Magistrate
Offence punishable. U/S 307 of I.P.C.
Offence punishable U/S 397 of I.P.C.
A non-cognizable offence
Offence punishable U/S 399 of I.P.C.
KTW
57. ct41'Wl>l q;W.
op:jJUT qldfqul
"3'fl ClTlR
op:jJUT op:jJUT
In what manner are witnesses examined by police during investigation?
By giving oath to person
Police officer should send the witnesses to the court without recording their statements
The police officer should use force anq, q,etain the witnesses
By reducing to writing any statement made to him by the person in the course of examination and recording the statement of witness
58.
IfIWI'R f<I;crr
dl!fl1cl<;R f<I;crr dl!fllcl<;R
Who can record the confession of accused
Police officer
Metropolitan Magistrate or Judicial Magistrate
Collector or Additional Commissioner
Tahsildar or Naib Tahsildar
59. chlOIf<i1 :0!4ilf>l
2"(!4ilfit
:0!4ilf>l
chl0If<iI'CI 2"(!4ilf>l
'lcll<:CflRlii 2"(!4ilfit
In what offences can a police officer grant bail
In bailable offences
In non-bailable offences
Police have no right to grant bail
In the offence of rape
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60. 41f(iHliCfi'i:'1 3R:Cli 2IooU4ICfiUi11 O!lffi «l141cl4 f<i;crr tl'f «l141cl41i1
3Rffi
3Rffi
41 R1*li;ft 3R:Cli 3Rffi
i'l"nfiHQI:>f 3R:Cli ilU4/T.il f<i;crr 3Rffi
When maya person apply to the High Court or the Court of Session for grant of bail apprehending his arrest?
If committed bailable offence
If committed non-cognizable offence
If arrested by police
If has reason to believe that he may be arrested by police in commission of non-bailable offence .
61. 'IiI'lGT 1951 <iluiflil Cficl414>4 <.11 'li{4'1Fct>Fil '"IJlTT 01lR9!IT fWffi
In which Section of the Bombay Police Act 1951 is the definition of "place of public entertainment" contained
Section
Section
Section
Section
62. 'IiI'lGT 28 31ltl'liI U41T.il 'li{U4IfJ Ofcffi ¥JR'IT
q
To whom is intimation of proposed transfer of police officer to be given under Section 28 of the Bombay Police Act 1951·?
Revenue Commissioner
The District Magistrate
Commissioner
Both and are correct
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KTW
25
A
600 tpfu
1,200 tpfu
100 tpfu
1,000 tpfu What is the punishment prescribed for disregarding the rule of the road under Bombay Police Act 1951
,Fine upto 1,200 Fine upto 600
Fine upto 1,000 Fine upto 100
64. 1951 v:rr 36 f.r1l11 3l$l d'i"1eH M
6,000 tpfu 10,000 tpfu
5,000 tpfu 1,000 tpfu
What is the penalty prescribed for contravention of rule under Section 36 of the Bombay Police Act 1951
Fine upto 6,000 Fine upto 10,000
Fine upto 5,000 Fine upto 1,000
65. 1951 410l*llctl 'll{04I*1161 'iftg" 3ilololl<l ctlq('4I"lc;ct M
3 fcl;qr 300 fcl;qr
6 $llql*l fcl;qr 500 fcl;qr
1 q'lf44c:1 fcl;qr 500 tpfu
What is the penalty prescribed for vexatious delay in forwarding a ·person arrested by police officer under the Bombay Police Act 1951
Jail upto 3 months or with fine upto 300 or with both
Jail upto 6 months or with fme upto 500 or with both
Jail upto 1 year or with fine upto 500
None of the above
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KTW 26 A
66. CfiI<lGT 1949 ""ult<ll ?I€"iII:!f11
In which Section of the Bombay Prohibition Act 1949 is the defmition regarding 'common drinking house' contained?
Section Section
Section Section
67. 1949 ""Ult<ll 3RCIi
66 'IlWT 68
126 119
In which Section of the Bombay Prohibition Act 1949 is the provision relating to arrest without warrant contained?
Section 66 Section 68
Section 126 Section 119
68. CfiI<lGT 1887 fulT Fmtt
1 2
W
What is the maximum imprisonment as a punishment prescribed under the Bombay Prevention of Gambling Act 1887
1 year 2 years
3 years 4 years
69. CfiI<lGT 1887 T%11(1t11 <Il'tur mm
Who can arrest an offender under the Bombay Prevention of Gambling Act 1887
Police Officer Deputy Superintendent of Police
Police Constable None of the above
70. W:nuft m$T CflI<IC:J 1955 c6'tuffi 'liC'I11 <i111i.1<l"lIQ Unfcltl<it
'liC'I11 2 'liC'I11 3
'liC'I11 4 'liC'I11 7
Which is the Section of the Protection of Civil Rights Act 1955 in which the provision of punishment for enforcing religious disabilities is given
Section 2 Section 3
Section 4 Section 7
71. W:nuft m$T CflI<IC:J 1955 'liC'I11 14 3l fCl 'l"i14d f.l'of4T m$T c€I UII i.11 31Wr
ci>4"il'illl
Against whom does protection lie of action taken in good faith under Section 14 A of the Protection of Civil Rights Act 1955
Against the Central government
Against the State government
Against company
and are correct
72. m<r CflI<IC:J 1959 31Tffi
13-7-1962 1-10-1962
13-7-1961 1-10-1960 When did the Arms Act 1959 come into force
13-7-1962 1-10-1962
13-7-1961 1-10-1960
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73. m<r 1959 lltfu.;r 29 31W
fificrr "l1l1Ift a:wmf
fificrr a:wmf
amur
For which purpose does Section.29 of Arms Act 1959 relate
Import by land or river
Import by sea or air
Both and
None of the above
74. fllcf"'RCfl ll1GR: illt'1qulflldl Cf<r 111m C!iJ<lGf 1988 .
18 Cf!f 20 Cf!f
16 Cf!f 21 Cf!f
What is the age limit of a person to drive a motor vehicle in any public place under Motor Vehicles Act 1988
18 years 20 years
16 years 21 years
75. ll1GR: 1988 lltfu.;r Cfll 0 li"ll ll1GR: 41t'1CflI"1I 1fI@it m 31W
196 197
133 183
Under which Section of the Motor Vehicles Act 1988 is the provision of duty of owner of motor vehicle to give information contained
Section 196 Section 197
Section 133 Section 183
A 29 KTW
76. 'iH.nq; WCIiT· "4U! 11%1<11<11 'iHfilq; q;rro 1987:!f!R f<mft Wis
Wis
Wis
"ifR Wis
Wis
What is the period mentioned ill Mental Health Act 1987 regarding mentally ill person for the power to retake from the date of his escape
One month period
Two months period
Three months period
Six months period
77. "llUlRf q;rro 1951 CfK'I11 126 q aR1'Fi 'fIlR'IT f<mft
5 tl"'lql'Ei
4 W'lql'Ei
2 W'lql'Ei ffl;qr c(s ffl;qr
3 tl"'lql'Ei
What is the punishment prescribed under Representation of People Act 1951 to any person who contravenes the provisions of Sub-section of Section 126?
5 years imprisonment
4 years imprisonment
2 years imprisonment or with fine or with both
3 years imprisonment
78. q;rro 2000 c6) 0 Iflil '4l"ffi; 04R94T
CfK'I11 2 CfK'I11 2
CfK'I11 2 CfK'I11 2
In which Section of the Juvenile Justice Act 2000 is the definition of 'guardian' given?
Section 2 Section 2
Section 2 Section 2
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KTW 30
A
. 79. 2000 qj)Olt<ll
CfK'Ilf 42 . CfK'Ilf 41
CfK'Ilf 43 CfK'Ilf 44 In which Section of the Juvenile Justice Act 2000 is the provision on foster care
included?
Section 42 Section 41
Section 43 Section 44
80. 3RJTm: 21i.i3Jiill 1988l¢R;r '111 0 1t<l1 C6<:14I@1ct!
CfK'Ilf 2
CfK'Ilf 17
CfK'Ilf 7
CfK'Ilf 4
In which Section of the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 did the following case appear "Madhukar Bhaskararao v. State of Maharashtra"
Section 2
Section 17
Section 7
Section 4
. 81. l11'f 3RJTm: 21i.i3Jiill 1988l¢R;r qj)Olt<ll CfTh;r
CfK'Ilf 11 CfK'Ilf 12
CfK'Ilf 13 CfK'Ilf 14
'Criminal misconduct of a public servant' -In which Section of the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 is the above provision included
Section 11 Section 12
Section 13 Section 14
A 31 KTW
82. .. c;lOiiulT.lI CfiTllGf 1989 CfK'Il1" c;IOiiulfcl'l41 fcI;ffi" tmT
6 if 1
3 if 1
9 if 1
What is the punishment prescribed under Section 4 of Prevention of Atrocities Act 1989 for neglect of duties .
Imprisonment between 6 months and one year
Imprisonment between 3 months and one year
Imprisonment between 9 months and one year
None of the above
83. Cfifll('J 1985:rm: &IT :wf CfiT<l"
a:tlololl6!l1 "O!iCRft
IlHff1&l fcIiqr "O!iCRft
3l1fUT
What is the meaning of the word 'addict' according to N.D.P.S. Act 1985
It means a person who has <lependence on any narcotic drug
It means a person who has dependence on any psychotropic substances
Both and
None of the above
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.. .4
C6Wf 8
C6Wf 18
C6Wf 14
C6Wf 20
Under which Section of the N.D.P.S. Act 1985 is the person punished for cultivation of opium, poppy etc.
Section 8
Section 18
Section 14
Section 20
What is the maximum period of detention under Section 13 of the Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Slumlords, Bootleggers, Drug-offenders and Dangerous Persons Act 1981
2 years
6 months
12 months
3 years
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What is the minimum fine amount as punishment for possessing UIJ.accountable
wealth on behalf of member of organised crime syndicate UIJ.der MoC.O.CoO. Act
1999
4 lakh
2 lakh
3 lakh
f 1lakh
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Who can investigate into an offence under Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act 1999
Police officer
Deputy Superintendent of Police
Both and
None of the above
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What is the punishment prescribed for the offence of fraudulent default by financial establishment under Section 3 of M.P.I.D. Act 1999
Imprisonment upto six years to concerned person
Fine upto 1 lakh rupees to concerned person
Financial establishment liable for fine upto one lakh rupees
All above are correct
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In which Section of the Information Technology Act 2000 is penalty for damage to computer/computer system provided
Section 2
Section 3
Section 43
None of the above
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What is the punishment prescribed under the·Information Technology Act 2000 for hacking with computer system
Upto 3 years imprisonment or fine upto 2 lakh rupees
Upto 2 years imprisonment or fine upto 1 lakh rupees
Upto 1 year imprisonment or fine upto 1 lakh rupees
Upto 6 months imprisonment
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Which of the following evidences does not fall in the 'Physical Evidence' at the scene of crime?
The palm print/fingerprint of the accused
Semen/blood stains
Telephone number details from a mobile phone
The weapon found at the scene of crime
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Comparing with Panchnama? other Panchnamas, what is the special feature of Inquest
Must be in the presence of women Panch
Must be drawn before Medical Officer
Opinion of Panch witness is written
Drawn only in hospital
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Who is the authorized public servant empowered by law to exhume out the buried body?
Investigation Officer
Executive Magistrate
Superintendent of Police
Police Inspector
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Which of the following is not in the 'Arrest Panchnama' while arresting any accused in a crime
Description of the accused/facial details
Articles seized from the person of the accused
The injuries on the body of the accused
The description of the scene of offence
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If a person dies while in Police Custody then who IS an authorized officer to draw/prepare Inquest Panchnama
Police Station Incharge Officer
Investigation Officer
Executive Magistrate
Superintendent of Police
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Who is empowered to extern a person from a District under the provisions of Bombay Police Act Section 56
Additional Superintendent of Police
Sub-Divisional Police Officer
Empowered Sub-Divisional Magistrate
Special Inspector General of Police
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A Panch witness before whom the Inquest Panchnama has drawn, if refuses to sign on it then under which Section of I.P.C. is it an offence?
I.P.C. 188 I.P,C.174
I.P.C. 172 I.P.C. 185
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Under what provision can a criminal gang or mob be externed
Section 110 of Cr.P.C.
Section 56 of Bombay Police Act 1951
Section 29 of Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act 1999
Section 55 of Bombay Police Act 1951
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What are the precautions to be taken while effecting arrest of women suspects
Arrest to be made by lady police officer
Not to arrest in between sunset and sunrise
Not to be handcuffed
Above all
In which type of an accused does the Judicial Magistrate not give permission to handcuff the accused
Violent accused
An accused habituated to escape from custody
Habitual cheater
An accused who has an unsound mind
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