Exam Details
Subject | ||
Paper | paper 2 | |
Exam / Course | mains | |
Department | ||
Organization | maharashtra public service commission | |
Position | police sub inspector | |
Exam Date | 2010 | |
City, State | maharashtra, |
Question Paper
1 Define dishonestlyo
Any thing done with the intention of causing wrongful gain to one person or wrongful loss to the other
Anything done with the intention of doing fraud
Anything done despite knowing about it
One who is not honest
2 Fraudulently means
Anything done with the intention to defraud
An act done without the intention of committing any fraud
Act done with an open mind
An act done with the consent of the other
3 When is a person said to be a member of unlawful assembly?
Without any knowledge and without any intention joined such an assembly
Is a member ofPanehayat
Formed the assembly for religious purposes
Being aware of the fact that the assembly could be an unlawful assembly intentionally joins that assembly or continues to be a part ofit
4 Valuable security means
Powerofattorney
Authority letter
Confessional statement of the accused
Document which is or purports to be a document, whereby any legal right is created, extended, transferred, restricted, extinguished or released orwhereby any person acknowledges that he lies under legal liability or has no such legal right
5 What is meant by common intention?
Act done by person without any intention
Criminal act done by several persons in furtherance ofcommonintentionofall; each of suchperson is liable for that act in the same manner as ifit were done by him alone
Means to lodge a report of the incident with the police
Act of the head of department of common transfer of all the employees working under him
6 A person is said to cause an effect "voluntarily".
When act is committed, without intention
An act done carefully but without any intention
When he causes it by means whereby be intended to cause it or by means which at the time ofemploying those means, he knew or had reason to believe to be likely to cause it
A person is said to cause an effect voluntarily when he had to do it compulsorily
7 What offence is committed, when a person pretends to hold a particular office as a public servant knowing that he does not hold such an office or falsely personates other person holding such office and in such assumed character does or attempts to do an act under colour of such office?
Personating a public servant
Public servant unlawfully buying property
Public servant unlawfully engaging in trade
Public servant appointed by government
8 Person includes
Unlawful assembly
Lawful assembly
Public
Any company or association or body of persons whether incorporated or not
9 When is offence of furnishing false information said to be committed?
Furnishing information on any subject to any public servant
Not to honour an order of the public servant
Not to submit essential documents to the public servant
Furnishing information on any subject to a public servant as true information knowing fully well it to be false
10 When is an offence punishable U/S 186 of the IPC for obstructing public servant in discharge of his public functions?
When a person voluntarily obstructs any public servant in discharge of his public functions
When a person avoids to co-operate with the public servant
When a person does not honour an order ofpublic servant
When a person neglects the public servant
11 What is meant by giving false evidence?
Threat of injury to a person to refrain from protecting public servant
Threat of injury to any public servant by any person for doing public service
Receiving false certificate
When a person bound to speak the truth under oath or by law makes a statement to be true knowing fully well that it is false
12 What punishment is prescribed in the IPC for giving false evidence?
Imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years and shall also be liable for a fine
No punishment is prescribed in the law
Imprisonment for life
Liable to pay only fine
13 Despite knowing that B has murdered A assists B to hide the dead body with the intention ofsaving B from punishment. What offence has A committed?
No offence is committed by A
A has committed an offence of murder
A has committed an offence of theft
A has committed an offence of destroying evidence of offence
14 When is the offence of resistance and obstruction by a person to his lawful detention is committed?
When a public servant legally keeps in confinement any person
Without the due authority when a trial is forced upon a person having behaved illegally
Whoever intentionally offers resistance or illegal obstruction to the lawful detention ofhimselffor any offence with which he is charged or of which he has been convicted or escapes or attempts to escape from any custody in which he is lawfully detained for any such offence
This is no offence
15 Whoever counterfeits or knowingly performs any part of the process of counterfeiting any coin, shall be punishable with
Punishment of a term which may extend to seven years and shall also be liable to fine
Imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years but shall not be liable to fine
Imprisonment for a term of three years and fine
No punishment is prescribed
16 When is a person said to commit an offence of rash and negligent driving on a public way
If he drives any vehicle on public way without licence
If he carries more persons than permitted by the competent authority and drives the said vehicle on public way
If he drives any vehicle on any public way so as to endanger human life or is likely to cause hurt or injury to any person
If he drives any vehicle on any public way carefully without endangering humanlife
17 Whoever to the announce ofothers does any obscene act in any public place
OR
Sings, recites or utters any obscene song, ballad or words, in or near any public place, which offence is committed?
Offence punishable u/s 294 IPC
Offence punishable u/s 506 IPC
Offence punishable u/s 295 of IPC
No offence is committed
18 When is an offence punishable u/s 298 of the
Whoever with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious feelings of any person utters any words or makes any sound or makes any gesture towards that person, or places any object in the sight of that person
Whoever voluntarily causes disturbance to any assembly lawfully engaged
Whoever establishes office for the purpose ofdrawing any lottery
Whoever damages any place of worship
19 Culpable homicide is a murder ifthe act by which the death is caused is done
with the intention ofcausing death
causing grievious hurt
with the intention ofcausing simple hurt
without the intention ofcausing death
20 What is the punishment for offence of murder
Death punishment or imprisonment for life and fine
Imprisonment for 10 years and fine
Imprisonment for 20 years and fine
Imprisonment for seven years
21 What offence is committed when.someone death ofa person by his negligent act on an impulse not amounting to culpable homicide?
Causing death by negligence
Causing death with intention to kill
Causing death knowingly
Abetted suicide causing death
22 Hurt means
abusing a person
slapping a person
not causing injury to a person
causing bodily pains, disease or infirmity to any person is said to cause hurt
23 Kidnapping from lawful guardianship means
enticing any person to go out of India
ifan assault is made on a minor person
whoever conveys any person out ofIndia without the consent ofthat person
whoever takes or entices any minor, a male under 16 years of age or a female under 18 years of age or any person of unsound mind out of the lawful guardianship without the consent of such a guardian
24 Whoever assaults or uses crimina1 force on any woman intending to outrage her modesty or knowing that it would outrage her modesty. Under what section ofIPC offence is committed? .
Offence punishable u/s 354 of IPC
Offence punishable u/s 355 of IPC
Offence punishable u/s 353 of IPC
No offence committed
25 A forcibly carries or entices B away from his house in order that B may be murdered. What offence has A committed?
Offence pubishable u/s 364 of IPC
Offence punishable u/s 365 of IPC
Offence punishable u/s 368 of IPC
Offence punishable u/s 369 of IPC
26 A man is said to have committed rape when he
has sexual intercourse with a woman against her will, without her consent or with her consent obtained under fear, fraud or unsoundness of mind or when she is under 16 years of age
has sexual intercourse with a woman with her consent if she is 17 years ofage
has sexual intercourse with a woman aged 40 years with her will and consent
sexual intercourse by a man with his own wife during subsistence of marriage
27 What is an unnatural offence?
Causing death of a child
Causing miscarriage without a woman's consent
Act done with the intent to prevent child being born alive
Whoever voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order ofnature with any man, woman or animal
28 A finds a ring belonging to Z on a table in the house of Z which he occupies and if A dishonestly removes it, what offence is committed by
Offence of criminal breach of trust
Offence of extortion
Offence of misappropriation of property
Offence of theft
29 A held Z down and fraudulently takes money and jewellery from clothes without consent. What offence has A committed?
Offence of theft punishable u/s 379 of IPC
Offence of dacoity punishable u/s 395 of IPC
Offence of robbery punishable u/s 392 of IPC
No offence is committed by A
30 A makes an attempt to pick the pocket of Z by thrusting his hand in to pocket. A fails in his attempt as there was nothing in po·cket. A is guilty under Section
379 of IPC for theft
380 of IPC for theft in house
511 of IPC for attempt to committ offence of theft
No offence is committed
31 When did the Indian Evidence Act 1872 come into force?
1-6-1872
1-1-1872
1-9-1872
15-3-1872
32 In which sense the word court is used under the Evidence Act?
All judges
All magistrates
All judges and magistrates
High court
33 Under which Section of the Evidence Act confession caused by inducement threat or promise is irrelevant in criminal proceedings?
Section 22
Section 23
Section 24
Section 25
34 Under which Section of the Evidence Act confession made to a Police officer is inadmissible?
Section 24
Section 25
Section 26
Section 27
35 Under which Section of the Evidence Act a statement made by a person about to die is included
Section 30
Section 31
Section 32
Section 33
36 What is meant by Oral Evidence Under Section 60 of the Evidence Act?
Hearsay
Direct only
Both and
None of the above
37 What is meant by Primary Evidence Under Section 62 of the Evidence Act?
Means document itselfproduced before the court
Copies of that document
Oral account of the contents of the document
None of the above
38 Under what Section of Evidence Act private documents are defined?
Section 73
Section 74
Section 75
Section 76
39 Whether the burden of proof shifts Under Section 101 of the Evidence Act.
Never Shifts
Goes on shifting
May shift
Both and are correct
40 The Section 125 of the Evidence Act relates to
Official communication
Information as to commission of offences
Professional communications
Communication during marriage
41 Place and local limit declared by State Government for office and jurisdiction of police-is known as
Collector office
Police station
Court of judicial magistrate first class
Sessions court
42 Sessions court,
Judicial magistrate first class, metropolitan magistrate,
Judicial magistrate second class,
Executive magistrate are known as
Criminal courts
Revenue Courts
Co-operative courts
Civil courts
43 At every district place there is a court which exercises supervision over all the JMFC courts in a district known as
Ad-hoc court
Sessions court
ChiefJudicial Magistrate
Civil Judge Senior Division
44 Police officers superior in rank to the officer in charge of the police station may exercise following powers
Powers of the officer in charge of the police station
Inferior powers than those ofP.I.
The same powers throughout the local area to which they are appointed, as may be exercised by such an officer within the limits ofhis stations
None of the above
45 In the offence of a rape can accused be arrested without a warrant?
No
Yes
By application to a court
With permission of a superior officer
46 How does the JMFC, Nashik serve a summons to a person residing in Bhusawal, Tal. Bhusawal, Dist. Jalgaon
By post
Through police station, Nashik
Through JMFC, Bhusawal
Through JMFC, Jalgaon
47 During investigation PI requires certain agreement from How will he get it?
By issuing summons to produce the agreement
By arrest of
By giving message to
By publishing a notice in newspaper
48 Police officer finds 2 kg. gold during his investigation suspected to be stolen. What should he do
Seize the property
Have a bond from the accused
Wait for direction of his superior
Inform the court
49 A 13 year girl was taken away from her legal custody and has been confined with ill-will. What should police do?
With an order of the court the police should restore legal custody of the girl
Issue notice for her possession
Request for her legal custody
Should file a complaint with the Mahila Dakshata Samiti
50 If there is a secret information of counterfeit currency notes. What should the police do?
Visit the suspected premises
Wait for the evidence
Seize the suspected property
Neglect the information
51 What action should be taken regarding the complainant and the accussed disturbing peace in a village?
Report u/sec. 108 of Cr.P.C.
Report u/sec. 107 of Cr.P.C.
Report u/sec. 109 of Cr.P.C.
Report u/sec. 110 of Cr.P.C.
52 A person is in habit ofpurchasing stolen property. What preventive action should be taken?
File a suit for injunction
Declare him habitual offender
Report u/sec. 110 of Cr.P.C.
Report to the collector
53 Disputes of immovable property concerning land and water likely to cause breach ofpeace are tried by
Executive magistrate
JMFC
Metropolitan magistrate
Sessions court
54 Who is empowered to prohibit arms in a procession for maintaining public peace and safety?
Executive magistrate
Sessions court
District magistrate
Civil court
55 Who is empowered to prevent to the best of his ability, commissioning of a cognizable offence?
Collector
District judge
Political leader
Police
56 Under what provision will the police seize the false weights and measures found?
Sec. 152 of Cr.P.C.
Sec. 153 of Cr.P.C.
Sec. 154 of Cr.P.C.
Sec, 155 of Cr.P.C.
57 How is a copy of a registered cognizable offence is given to the complainant?
By charging prescribed fee
At the house of a complainant
Free ofcost
By registered post
58 What should be done ifan additional evidence is received after filing a chargesheet
Neglect the additional evidence
Keep the evidence in police station
Hand over the evidence to the superior
Send supplementary chargesheet
59 In a cognizable and non-bailable offence the accused has obtained ad-interim anticipatory bail. Can he be arrested by the police?
No
Yes
With prior permission of the court
With permission of the S.P.
60 In a bailable offence can the accused be released on bail ifhe is ready to give surety?
No
Remanded in Police custody
Yes
Remanded in Magisterial custody
61 Arms means
article designed solely for domestic or agricultural uses, such as lathi
ordinary walking stick
objects incapable ofbeing used otherwise than as toys
article of any description designed or adapted for offences or defence and includes fire arms, sharpedged and other deadly weapons and part of and machinery for manufacturing arms
62 As per the Section of the Arms Act 1959 no person can keep more than in his personal possession at a time.
1
2
3
4
63 A person shall be guilty ofelectoral offence ifin any election he
casts his vote in favour ofa candidate not of his choice
fraudulently defaces, destroys or removes any list, notice or other document. affixed by or under the authority of!In election officer
peruses the electoral roll to look for his name
acts as a polling agent
64 Criminal misconduct by a public servant means
if he, by corrupt or illegal means obtains for himself or for any other person any valuable thing or pecuniary advantage
if he accepts the money by issuing receipt
if he receives income from lawful sources
if he agrees to obtain nothing from any person
65 Who'is authorized to investigate the offences outside the Delhi special police establishment and metropolitan areas under the provisions of the Prevention of Anti Corruption Act
Commissioner of police
Dy. superintendent of police
Head constable
Police sub inspector
66 Eating house is
Any place where public is admitted for worship, where prayer is offered
Any place in forest area for the purposes of a depot for keeping teak wood
Place of public entertainment
Place where all people are admitted and where any kind offood or drink is supplied for consumption and includes a refreshment room, boarding house, coffee house or shop where any kind offood or drink is supplied to the public for consumption
67 When is it said that the police officers are always deemed to be on duty?
When police officers is on leave
When police officer is under suspension
When police officer is retired
As police officer shall for all purposes of the Bombay Police Act are deemed to be always on duty
68 With whom are the powers to make rules and regulations and issue a notice for traffic and preservation oforder in public places?
Police commissioner, district magistrate and superintendent ofpolice
Police sub inspector, police head constable, police constables
Sarpanch, up sarpanch, member ofpanchayat
Naib tahsil dar, revenue inspector, talathi
69 What punishment is prescribed under the Bombay Police Act for behaving indecently in public?
A fine which may be extended to rupees 1,200
Imprisonment for six months and fine ofRs. 500
Imprisonment for one year and at fine ofRs. 1,000
Imprisonment for one month
70 When is a person said to commit an offence punishable uls 130 A of the Bombay Police Act?
When found playing on the street
Gambling on the street
Playing vehicle on road negligently
Playing carrom in a public place
71 When a public servant not being a member of S.C. and S.T. is liable for punishment under the provisions of S.C. and S.T (P.O.A) Act 89.
When he performs his duties under the said Act.
When he wilfully neglects his duties required to be performed under the said Act
When he is not on the duty at the relevant time
When a public servant being member of S.C. and S.T. neglects his duties required to be performed.
72 What offence is committed if a non-member of S.C. or S.T. forces a member of the S.C. or S.T. to drink or eat any inedible or obnoxious substance?
Offence punishable u/s 294 of the IPC
Offence punishable u/s 110 of the Bombay Police Act
Offence punishable u/s 85 of the Bombay Prohibition Act
Offence punishable u/s 3 of the SC and ST (P.O.A) Act 1989
73 An Addict means
A person addicted to consuming tea
A person addicted to smoking Bidi
A person addicted to any narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances
A person addicted to consuming tobacco
74 The offences under N.D.P.S. Act are triable by
Judicial Magistrate First Class
Executive Magistrate
Special Judicial Magistrate
Special Court
75 Confussion made before a police superintendent under the provisions of Mah. State Control of Organized Crime Act is
not Admissible in the trial
admissible in the trial
police cannot record a confession
there is no such provision in the Act
76 The investigation of an offence under the provisions of Mah. State Control of Organised Crime Act is carried out by
Police sub inspector
Police head constable
Police inspector
Dy. superintendent of police
77 Under which Sec. of the Maha. Protection of Int. of Depositors Act, action will be taken iffinancial establishment refuses to refund a deposit.
Sec. 3
Sec. 6
Sec. 5
Sec. 4
78 How is information defined under the Information Technology Act 2000
Includes data, text, images, sound, voice, codes, computer programme, software and database or microfilm or computer generated micro films
Means the key of a key pair used to verifY digital signatures and listed in the digital signature certificate
Means a licence granted by a certifying authority under Section 24 of the Act
Digital signature certificate under subsection of the Section 35 of the Act
79 Hacking with the computer system means
whoever with the intention to cause or knowing that he is likely to cause wrongful loss or damage to the public or any person, destroys or deletes or alters any information stored in a computer resource or diminimises its value or utility or affects it by any means
committing theft of computers
electronic record
computer network
80 Common Gambling House means
House of commons
House of lords
House where playing cards are made
Any house, room or a place whatsoever in which such gaming takes place or in which instruments of gaming are kept or used for such gaming
81 What are the powers of police officers in the offences ofgaming and selling, birds and animals?
In such cases police have no powers to take action
The police officers may neglect such acts
Police officer may allow such acts
The police officers may apprehend the concerned and search the place without warrant and seize the objects
82 What is meant by "to bottle" as per the Mumbai Prohibition Act?
Container ofedible oil
Bottle containing distilled water
A bottle containing medicine
To transfer any article from a cask or other vessel to a bottle, jar, flask, pot or similar receptacle for the purpose of selling, whether any process of manufacturing has been employed or not
83 Country liquor means
liquor imported from out of India
liquor manufactured in Nepal
liquor produced and manufactured in India
cultivation of Moha flowers
84 Aperson is punished under the Protection of Civil Rights Act when he on the grounds of 'Untouchability' prohibits anyone from
entering in the truck
entering in the temple
entering any shop, public restaurant, hotel or place of public entertainment
none of the above
85 What punishment is prescribed under the Provisions of the Protection of Civil Rights Act against a person who insults or attempts to insult a member ofschedule caste on the grounds of untouchability
Life imprisonment
Imprisonment for ten years
Imprisonment for a term which shaH not be less than one month and not more than six months and a fine which shaH not be less than one hundred rupees and not more than 500 Rs.
No punishment is prescribed in the Act
86 Whom should the officer incharge of police station must inform, when a juvenile is arrested?
To his friend
To his school
To the nearest neighbour
To the parents, a guardian or probation officer of the juvenile
87 "Juvenile" or "child" means
a person who has not completed 18 years ofage
a child who has not completed one year ofage
a person who has not completed age of21 years
a person who is above 18 years of age
88 What is the duty of a police officer in case of a mentally ill person being cruelly treated or not being under proper care and control of any person?
The police officer shall forth with report the facts to the magistrate within whose jurisdiction the mentally ill person resides
The police officer should arrest mentally ill person
The police officer has no authority to look in to the matter
Impose penalty
89 What is 'transport vehicle' according to Motor Vehicle Act?
A bicycle
A scooter
A airbus
A public service vehicle, a goods carriage or educational institutions bus or a private service vehicle
90 Stage carriage means
Motor vehicle constructed or adapted to carry more than six passengers excluding the driver for hire or reward or for fare either for the whole journey or for stages of the journey
A motor vehicle which is made to carry load
A road permit issued by the RTO office
Two wheeler
91 In which of the following cases it is not essential to have a pancha/witness or a lady officer's presence
Search ofa suspect
Inquest Panchanama of a deceased
Spot Panchanama where a is a victim of the offence
Examination of a rape victim (woman)
92 Inquest Panchanama is drawn
Before post mortem
Mter post mortem
At the time of post mortem
None of the above
93 If an arrested accused requests for his medical examination, under what provisions is it mandatory to do so
Section 53 of Cr. P.C.
Section 54 of Cr. P.C.
Section 51 of Cr. P.C.
Section 50 of Cr. P.C.
94 In the State of Maharashtra which law provides for the externment proceedings?
I.P.C.
Cr.P.C.
Evidence Act
Bombay Police Act
95 Aperson against whom the externment orders have been passed commits breach of the orders then under which section and law it would be an offence?
I.P.C. u/s 188
Cr.P.C. 142
B.P. Act u/s 37
B.P. Act u/s 141, 142
96 In which of the following acts during investigation of a crime, a Panchanama is not made?
Inspection of a scene ofcrime
Search ofa suspect/accused
Confessional statement given by an accused
Recovery memorandum under Evidence Act Section 27
97 Who should do the inquest Panchanama and inquiry when there is a death of a person in police custody?
Sub-divisional police officer of the concerned sub-division
The closest, executive magistrate
Investigation officer of the state CID
Incharge officer of the police station and two panch witness
98 In which of the following cases mentioned below, a convict can not be extermed under the Mumbai Police Act Section 57
Conviction under chapter 12, 16, 17 of the IPC
Conviction under the Prevention ofImmoral Traffic ofWomen and Girls Act Sec. 5,6
Section 27 of the NDPS Act
Section 4 or 12 of the Prevention of Gambling Act
99 Before handcuffing the accused, prior permission of which officer is essential?
Investigating officer
Incharge officer of the police station
Judicial magistrate
Executive magistrate
100 When can a juvenile accused or a woman accused be fettered?
When arrested for a murder
Those habitual ofescaping
When of unsound mind
Such accused can never be fettered
Any thing done with the intention of causing wrongful gain to one person or wrongful loss to the other
Anything done with the intention of doing fraud
Anything done despite knowing about it
One who is not honest
2 Fraudulently means
Anything done with the intention to defraud
An act done without the intention of committing any fraud
Act done with an open mind
An act done with the consent of the other
3 When is a person said to be a member of unlawful assembly?
Without any knowledge and without any intention joined such an assembly
Is a member ofPanehayat
Formed the assembly for religious purposes
Being aware of the fact that the assembly could be an unlawful assembly intentionally joins that assembly or continues to be a part ofit
4 Valuable security means
Powerofattorney
Authority letter
Confessional statement of the accused
Document which is or purports to be a document, whereby any legal right is created, extended, transferred, restricted, extinguished or released orwhereby any person acknowledges that he lies under legal liability or has no such legal right
5 What is meant by common intention?
Act done by person without any intention
Criminal act done by several persons in furtherance ofcommonintentionofall; each of suchperson is liable for that act in the same manner as ifit were done by him alone
Means to lodge a report of the incident with the police
Act of the head of department of common transfer of all the employees working under him
6 A person is said to cause an effect "voluntarily".
When act is committed, without intention
An act done carefully but without any intention
When he causes it by means whereby be intended to cause it or by means which at the time ofemploying those means, he knew or had reason to believe to be likely to cause it
A person is said to cause an effect voluntarily when he had to do it compulsorily
7 What offence is committed, when a person pretends to hold a particular office as a public servant knowing that he does not hold such an office or falsely personates other person holding such office and in such assumed character does or attempts to do an act under colour of such office?
Personating a public servant
Public servant unlawfully buying property
Public servant unlawfully engaging in trade
Public servant appointed by government
8 Person includes
Unlawful assembly
Lawful assembly
Public
Any company or association or body of persons whether incorporated or not
9 When is offence of furnishing false information said to be committed?
Furnishing information on any subject to any public servant
Not to honour an order of the public servant
Not to submit essential documents to the public servant
Furnishing information on any subject to a public servant as true information knowing fully well it to be false
10 When is an offence punishable U/S 186 of the IPC for obstructing public servant in discharge of his public functions?
When a person voluntarily obstructs any public servant in discharge of his public functions
When a person avoids to co-operate with the public servant
When a person does not honour an order ofpublic servant
When a person neglects the public servant
11 What is meant by giving false evidence?
Threat of injury to a person to refrain from protecting public servant
Threat of injury to any public servant by any person for doing public service
Receiving false certificate
When a person bound to speak the truth under oath or by law makes a statement to be true knowing fully well that it is false
12 What punishment is prescribed in the IPC for giving false evidence?
Imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years and shall also be liable for a fine
No punishment is prescribed in the law
Imprisonment for life
Liable to pay only fine
13 Despite knowing that B has murdered A assists B to hide the dead body with the intention ofsaving B from punishment. What offence has A committed?
No offence is committed by A
A has committed an offence of murder
A has committed an offence of theft
A has committed an offence of destroying evidence of offence
14 When is the offence of resistance and obstruction by a person to his lawful detention is committed?
When a public servant legally keeps in confinement any person
Without the due authority when a trial is forced upon a person having behaved illegally
Whoever intentionally offers resistance or illegal obstruction to the lawful detention ofhimselffor any offence with which he is charged or of which he has been convicted or escapes or attempts to escape from any custody in which he is lawfully detained for any such offence
This is no offence
15 Whoever counterfeits or knowingly performs any part of the process of counterfeiting any coin, shall be punishable with
Punishment of a term which may extend to seven years and shall also be liable to fine
Imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years but shall not be liable to fine
Imprisonment for a term of three years and fine
No punishment is prescribed
16 When is a person said to commit an offence of rash and negligent driving on a public way
If he drives any vehicle on public way without licence
If he carries more persons than permitted by the competent authority and drives the said vehicle on public way
If he drives any vehicle on any public way so as to endanger human life or is likely to cause hurt or injury to any person
If he drives any vehicle on any public way carefully without endangering humanlife
17 Whoever to the announce ofothers does any obscene act in any public place
OR
Sings, recites or utters any obscene song, ballad or words, in or near any public place, which offence is committed?
Offence punishable u/s 294 IPC
Offence punishable u/s 506 IPC
Offence punishable u/s 295 of IPC
No offence is committed
18 When is an offence punishable u/s 298 of the
Whoever with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious feelings of any person utters any words or makes any sound or makes any gesture towards that person, or places any object in the sight of that person
Whoever voluntarily causes disturbance to any assembly lawfully engaged
Whoever establishes office for the purpose ofdrawing any lottery
Whoever damages any place of worship
19 Culpable homicide is a murder ifthe act by which the death is caused is done
with the intention ofcausing death
causing grievious hurt
with the intention ofcausing simple hurt
without the intention ofcausing death
20 What is the punishment for offence of murder
Death punishment or imprisonment for life and fine
Imprisonment for 10 years and fine
Imprisonment for 20 years and fine
Imprisonment for seven years
21 What offence is committed when.someone death ofa person by his negligent act on an impulse not amounting to culpable homicide?
Causing death by negligence
Causing death with intention to kill
Causing death knowingly
Abetted suicide causing death
22 Hurt means
abusing a person
slapping a person
not causing injury to a person
causing bodily pains, disease or infirmity to any person is said to cause hurt
23 Kidnapping from lawful guardianship means
enticing any person to go out of India
ifan assault is made on a minor person
whoever conveys any person out ofIndia without the consent ofthat person
whoever takes or entices any minor, a male under 16 years of age or a female under 18 years of age or any person of unsound mind out of the lawful guardianship without the consent of such a guardian
24 Whoever assaults or uses crimina1 force on any woman intending to outrage her modesty or knowing that it would outrage her modesty. Under what section ofIPC offence is committed? .
Offence punishable u/s 354 of IPC
Offence punishable u/s 355 of IPC
Offence punishable u/s 353 of IPC
No offence committed
25 A forcibly carries or entices B away from his house in order that B may be murdered. What offence has A committed?
Offence pubishable u/s 364 of IPC
Offence punishable u/s 365 of IPC
Offence punishable u/s 368 of IPC
Offence punishable u/s 369 of IPC
26 A man is said to have committed rape when he
has sexual intercourse with a woman against her will, without her consent or with her consent obtained under fear, fraud or unsoundness of mind or when she is under 16 years of age
has sexual intercourse with a woman with her consent if she is 17 years ofage
has sexual intercourse with a woman aged 40 years with her will and consent
sexual intercourse by a man with his own wife during subsistence of marriage
27 What is an unnatural offence?
Causing death of a child
Causing miscarriage without a woman's consent
Act done with the intent to prevent child being born alive
Whoever voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order ofnature with any man, woman or animal
28 A finds a ring belonging to Z on a table in the house of Z which he occupies and if A dishonestly removes it, what offence is committed by
Offence of criminal breach of trust
Offence of extortion
Offence of misappropriation of property
Offence of theft
29 A held Z down and fraudulently takes money and jewellery from clothes without consent. What offence has A committed?
Offence of theft punishable u/s 379 of IPC
Offence of dacoity punishable u/s 395 of IPC
Offence of robbery punishable u/s 392 of IPC
No offence is committed by A
30 A makes an attempt to pick the pocket of Z by thrusting his hand in to pocket. A fails in his attempt as there was nothing in po·cket. A is guilty under Section
379 of IPC for theft
380 of IPC for theft in house
511 of IPC for attempt to committ offence of theft
No offence is committed
31 When did the Indian Evidence Act 1872 come into force?
1-6-1872
1-1-1872
1-9-1872
15-3-1872
32 In which sense the word court is used under the Evidence Act?
All judges
All magistrates
All judges and magistrates
High court
33 Under which Section of the Evidence Act confession caused by inducement threat or promise is irrelevant in criminal proceedings?
Section 22
Section 23
Section 24
Section 25
34 Under which Section of the Evidence Act confession made to a Police officer is inadmissible?
Section 24
Section 25
Section 26
Section 27
35 Under which Section of the Evidence Act a statement made by a person about to die is included
Section 30
Section 31
Section 32
Section 33
36 What is meant by Oral Evidence Under Section 60 of the Evidence Act?
Hearsay
Direct only
Both and
None of the above
37 What is meant by Primary Evidence Under Section 62 of the Evidence Act?
Means document itselfproduced before the court
Copies of that document
Oral account of the contents of the document
None of the above
38 Under what Section of Evidence Act private documents are defined?
Section 73
Section 74
Section 75
Section 76
39 Whether the burden of proof shifts Under Section 101 of the Evidence Act.
Never Shifts
Goes on shifting
May shift
Both and are correct
40 The Section 125 of the Evidence Act relates to
Official communication
Information as to commission of offences
Professional communications
Communication during marriage
41 Place and local limit declared by State Government for office and jurisdiction of police-is known as
Collector office
Police station
Court of judicial magistrate first class
Sessions court
42 Sessions court,
Judicial magistrate first class, metropolitan magistrate,
Judicial magistrate second class,
Executive magistrate are known as
Criminal courts
Revenue Courts
Co-operative courts
Civil courts
43 At every district place there is a court which exercises supervision over all the JMFC courts in a district known as
Ad-hoc court
Sessions court
ChiefJudicial Magistrate
Civil Judge Senior Division
44 Police officers superior in rank to the officer in charge of the police station may exercise following powers
Powers of the officer in charge of the police station
Inferior powers than those ofP.I.
The same powers throughout the local area to which they are appointed, as may be exercised by such an officer within the limits ofhis stations
None of the above
45 In the offence of a rape can accused be arrested without a warrant?
No
Yes
By application to a court
With permission of a superior officer
46 How does the JMFC, Nashik serve a summons to a person residing in Bhusawal, Tal. Bhusawal, Dist. Jalgaon
By post
Through police station, Nashik
Through JMFC, Bhusawal
Through JMFC, Jalgaon
47 During investigation PI requires certain agreement from How will he get it?
By issuing summons to produce the agreement
By arrest of
By giving message to
By publishing a notice in newspaper
48 Police officer finds 2 kg. gold during his investigation suspected to be stolen. What should he do
Seize the property
Have a bond from the accused
Wait for direction of his superior
Inform the court
49 A 13 year girl was taken away from her legal custody and has been confined with ill-will. What should police do?
With an order of the court the police should restore legal custody of the girl
Issue notice for her possession
Request for her legal custody
Should file a complaint with the Mahila Dakshata Samiti
50 If there is a secret information of counterfeit currency notes. What should the police do?
Visit the suspected premises
Wait for the evidence
Seize the suspected property
Neglect the information
51 What action should be taken regarding the complainant and the accussed disturbing peace in a village?
Report u/sec. 108 of Cr.P.C.
Report u/sec. 107 of Cr.P.C.
Report u/sec. 109 of Cr.P.C.
Report u/sec. 110 of Cr.P.C.
52 A person is in habit ofpurchasing stolen property. What preventive action should be taken?
File a suit for injunction
Declare him habitual offender
Report u/sec. 110 of Cr.P.C.
Report to the collector
53 Disputes of immovable property concerning land and water likely to cause breach ofpeace are tried by
Executive magistrate
JMFC
Metropolitan magistrate
Sessions court
54 Who is empowered to prohibit arms in a procession for maintaining public peace and safety?
Executive magistrate
Sessions court
District magistrate
Civil court
55 Who is empowered to prevent to the best of his ability, commissioning of a cognizable offence?
Collector
District judge
Political leader
Police
56 Under what provision will the police seize the false weights and measures found?
Sec. 152 of Cr.P.C.
Sec. 153 of Cr.P.C.
Sec. 154 of Cr.P.C.
Sec, 155 of Cr.P.C.
57 How is a copy of a registered cognizable offence is given to the complainant?
By charging prescribed fee
At the house of a complainant
Free ofcost
By registered post
58 What should be done ifan additional evidence is received after filing a chargesheet
Neglect the additional evidence
Keep the evidence in police station
Hand over the evidence to the superior
Send supplementary chargesheet
59 In a cognizable and non-bailable offence the accused has obtained ad-interim anticipatory bail. Can he be arrested by the police?
No
Yes
With prior permission of the court
With permission of the S.P.
60 In a bailable offence can the accused be released on bail ifhe is ready to give surety?
No
Remanded in Police custody
Yes
Remanded in Magisterial custody
61 Arms means
article designed solely for domestic or agricultural uses, such as lathi
ordinary walking stick
objects incapable ofbeing used otherwise than as toys
article of any description designed or adapted for offences or defence and includes fire arms, sharpedged and other deadly weapons and part of and machinery for manufacturing arms
62 As per the Section of the Arms Act 1959 no person can keep more than in his personal possession at a time.
1
2
3
4
63 A person shall be guilty ofelectoral offence ifin any election he
casts his vote in favour ofa candidate not of his choice
fraudulently defaces, destroys or removes any list, notice or other document. affixed by or under the authority of!In election officer
peruses the electoral roll to look for his name
acts as a polling agent
64 Criminal misconduct by a public servant means
if he, by corrupt or illegal means obtains for himself or for any other person any valuable thing or pecuniary advantage
if he accepts the money by issuing receipt
if he receives income from lawful sources
if he agrees to obtain nothing from any person
65 Who'is authorized to investigate the offences outside the Delhi special police establishment and metropolitan areas under the provisions of the Prevention of Anti Corruption Act
Commissioner of police
Dy. superintendent of police
Head constable
Police sub inspector
66 Eating house is
Any place where public is admitted for worship, where prayer is offered
Any place in forest area for the purposes of a depot for keeping teak wood
Place of public entertainment
Place where all people are admitted and where any kind offood or drink is supplied for consumption and includes a refreshment room, boarding house, coffee house or shop where any kind offood or drink is supplied to the public for consumption
67 When is it said that the police officers are always deemed to be on duty?
When police officers is on leave
When police officer is under suspension
When police officer is retired
As police officer shall for all purposes of the Bombay Police Act are deemed to be always on duty
68 With whom are the powers to make rules and regulations and issue a notice for traffic and preservation oforder in public places?
Police commissioner, district magistrate and superintendent ofpolice
Police sub inspector, police head constable, police constables
Sarpanch, up sarpanch, member ofpanchayat
Naib tahsil dar, revenue inspector, talathi
69 What punishment is prescribed under the Bombay Police Act for behaving indecently in public?
A fine which may be extended to rupees 1,200
Imprisonment for six months and fine ofRs. 500
Imprisonment for one year and at fine ofRs. 1,000
Imprisonment for one month
70 When is a person said to commit an offence punishable uls 130 A of the Bombay Police Act?
When found playing on the street
Gambling on the street
Playing vehicle on road negligently
Playing carrom in a public place
71 When a public servant not being a member of S.C. and S.T. is liable for punishment under the provisions of S.C. and S.T (P.O.A) Act 89.
When he performs his duties under the said Act.
When he wilfully neglects his duties required to be performed under the said Act
When he is not on the duty at the relevant time
When a public servant being member of S.C. and S.T. neglects his duties required to be performed.
72 What offence is committed if a non-member of S.C. or S.T. forces a member of the S.C. or S.T. to drink or eat any inedible or obnoxious substance?
Offence punishable u/s 294 of the IPC
Offence punishable u/s 110 of the Bombay Police Act
Offence punishable u/s 85 of the Bombay Prohibition Act
Offence punishable u/s 3 of the SC and ST (P.O.A) Act 1989
73 An Addict means
A person addicted to consuming tea
A person addicted to smoking Bidi
A person addicted to any narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances
A person addicted to consuming tobacco
74 The offences under N.D.P.S. Act are triable by
Judicial Magistrate First Class
Executive Magistrate
Special Judicial Magistrate
Special Court
75 Confussion made before a police superintendent under the provisions of Mah. State Control of Organized Crime Act is
not Admissible in the trial
admissible in the trial
police cannot record a confession
there is no such provision in the Act
76 The investigation of an offence under the provisions of Mah. State Control of Organised Crime Act is carried out by
Police sub inspector
Police head constable
Police inspector
Dy. superintendent of police
77 Under which Sec. of the Maha. Protection of Int. of Depositors Act, action will be taken iffinancial establishment refuses to refund a deposit.
Sec. 3
Sec. 6
Sec. 5
Sec. 4
78 How is information defined under the Information Technology Act 2000
Includes data, text, images, sound, voice, codes, computer programme, software and database or microfilm or computer generated micro films
Means the key of a key pair used to verifY digital signatures and listed in the digital signature certificate
Means a licence granted by a certifying authority under Section 24 of the Act
Digital signature certificate under subsection of the Section 35 of the Act
79 Hacking with the computer system means
whoever with the intention to cause or knowing that he is likely to cause wrongful loss or damage to the public or any person, destroys or deletes or alters any information stored in a computer resource or diminimises its value or utility or affects it by any means
committing theft of computers
electronic record
computer network
80 Common Gambling House means
House of commons
House of lords
House where playing cards are made
Any house, room or a place whatsoever in which such gaming takes place or in which instruments of gaming are kept or used for such gaming
81 What are the powers of police officers in the offences ofgaming and selling, birds and animals?
In such cases police have no powers to take action
The police officers may neglect such acts
Police officer may allow such acts
The police officers may apprehend the concerned and search the place without warrant and seize the objects
82 What is meant by "to bottle" as per the Mumbai Prohibition Act?
Container ofedible oil
Bottle containing distilled water
A bottle containing medicine
To transfer any article from a cask or other vessel to a bottle, jar, flask, pot or similar receptacle for the purpose of selling, whether any process of manufacturing has been employed or not
83 Country liquor means
liquor imported from out of India
liquor manufactured in Nepal
liquor produced and manufactured in India
cultivation of Moha flowers
84 Aperson is punished under the Protection of Civil Rights Act when he on the grounds of 'Untouchability' prohibits anyone from
entering in the truck
entering in the temple
entering any shop, public restaurant, hotel or place of public entertainment
none of the above
85 What punishment is prescribed under the Provisions of the Protection of Civil Rights Act against a person who insults or attempts to insult a member ofschedule caste on the grounds of untouchability
Life imprisonment
Imprisonment for ten years
Imprisonment for a term which shaH not be less than one month and not more than six months and a fine which shaH not be less than one hundred rupees and not more than 500 Rs.
No punishment is prescribed in the Act
86 Whom should the officer incharge of police station must inform, when a juvenile is arrested?
To his friend
To his school
To the nearest neighbour
To the parents, a guardian or probation officer of the juvenile
87 "Juvenile" or "child" means
a person who has not completed 18 years ofage
a child who has not completed one year ofage
a person who has not completed age of21 years
a person who is above 18 years of age
88 What is the duty of a police officer in case of a mentally ill person being cruelly treated or not being under proper care and control of any person?
The police officer shall forth with report the facts to the magistrate within whose jurisdiction the mentally ill person resides
The police officer should arrest mentally ill person
The police officer has no authority to look in to the matter
Impose penalty
89 What is 'transport vehicle' according to Motor Vehicle Act?
A bicycle
A scooter
A airbus
A public service vehicle, a goods carriage or educational institutions bus or a private service vehicle
90 Stage carriage means
Motor vehicle constructed or adapted to carry more than six passengers excluding the driver for hire or reward or for fare either for the whole journey or for stages of the journey
A motor vehicle which is made to carry load
A road permit issued by the RTO office
Two wheeler
91 In which of the following cases it is not essential to have a pancha/witness or a lady officer's presence
Search ofa suspect
Inquest Panchanama of a deceased
Spot Panchanama where a is a victim of the offence
Examination of a rape victim (woman)
92 Inquest Panchanama is drawn
Before post mortem
Mter post mortem
At the time of post mortem
None of the above
93 If an arrested accused requests for his medical examination, under what provisions is it mandatory to do so
Section 53 of Cr. P.C.
Section 54 of Cr. P.C.
Section 51 of Cr. P.C.
Section 50 of Cr. P.C.
94 In the State of Maharashtra which law provides for the externment proceedings?
I.P.C.
Cr.P.C.
Evidence Act
Bombay Police Act
95 Aperson against whom the externment orders have been passed commits breach of the orders then under which section and law it would be an offence?
I.P.C. u/s 188
Cr.P.C. 142
B.P. Act u/s 37
B.P. Act u/s 141, 142
96 In which of the following acts during investigation of a crime, a Panchanama is not made?
Inspection of a scene ofcrime
Search ofa suspect/accused
Confessional statement given by an accused
Recovery memorandum under Evidence Act Section 27
97 Who should do the inquest Panchanama and inquiry when there is a death of a person in police custody?
Sub-divisional police officer of the concerned sub-division
The closest, executive magistrate
Investigation officer of the state CID
Incharge officer of the police station and two panch witness
98 In which of the following cases mentioned below, a convict can not be extermed under the Mumbai Police Act Section 57
Conviction under chapter 12, 16, 17 of the IPC
Conviction under the Prevention ofImmoral Traffic ofWomen and Girls Act Sec. 5,6
Section 27 of the NDPS Act
Section 4 or 12 of the Prevention of Gambling Act
99 Before handcuffing the accused, prior permission of which officer is essential?
Investigating officer
Incharge officer of the police station
Judicial magistrate
Executive magistrate
100 When can a juvenile accused or a woman accused be fettered?
When arrested for a murder
Those habitual ofescaping
When of unsound mind
Such accused can never be fettered