Exam Details

Subject
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course mains
Department
Organization maharashtra public service commission
Position police sub inspector
Exam Date 2016
City, State maharashtra,


Question Paper


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A 3 Z07
1. 1860 10 ¥R -gt q1f I2"'f1 q1f 16 q1f 18 1fT 31¥lf.t


As per Section 10 ofthe Indian Penal Code, 1860 the term 'man'denotes

A male human being who bas completed 12 years ofage


A male humaIi. being who has completed 16 years of age


A male human being who has completed 18 years of age


A male human being ofany age


2. 1860 30 ¥R cfiuI<'ll1

m


litRfi









As per Section 30 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 term 'valuable security' denotes which ofthe following meaning?

Money


Property


Documents that create legal rights


None ofthe above


3. 1860 75 ¥R fcl;cn q'clqd'blll cll.nQlo $lll'llitl ftqr ;fi m.

3 qij fcl;cn 5 "'i(jqltl


8 9 qij ",i(jqltl


10 ",I(jqltl



As per Section 75 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, if subsequently any convicted is

found again guilty of offences relating to take currency coin, government stamp or
property, then enhanced punishment will be or


3 years or 5 years imprisonment


8 years or 9 years imprisonment


imprisonment for life or imprisonment upto 10 years


None ofthe above


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4. 1860 ¥R Mtlf.lll 3lTfUr ...i'l("l(i
76 79
80
As per of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, if offence is co=itted by any
person who is justified by law or by reason of mistake of fact and in good faith, then
it is not an offence.

Section 76 Section 79


Section 80 None ofthe above


5. tiffid'6lli, 1860"'i>!ff ¥R IllOtfeq; fcl1'<ft'6lli 'filii 3li'lM
98 99
100
As per of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 the Right of Self Defence against the act ofperson ofunsound mind is given.

Section 98 Section 99


Section 100 None ofthe above


6. 1860"'i>!ff llili<UIIIlQl
5O<lT 6O!IT
'To!IT q;1Uldtll
Under Chapter of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 the provisions regarding offences by abetment are given.
5th 6th

7th

None ofthe above
7. 1860"'i>!ff 159 ¥R MT $lW 0lIiftft eiif;;tf.lq; 1itT -flIi;ft
q1l1t<6
orrfl
As per Section 159 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 when two or more persons by fighting in a public place, disturb the public place, they are said to have committed

Rioting Affray


Thug None ofthe above


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8.
31. 167 I. <>ie("Clli:llll(l'lq.ft
or. 170 II. ttllJltll<:11 allf,ffl", mrR iifl(Ulll'Cll
'fl. 171 III. ",qz'fi 3lWIA ItHp.;."l!i'Cll Cfl'R

1f lfi

I II III


III I II


IIIII I


II I III


Match the following:
Section OffeTl£e
a.
167 I. Offence ofpersonating a public servant

b.
170 II. Offence by public servant framing an incorrect document with intend to cause injury

c.
171 III. Offence ofwearing garb or carrying token used by a public servant with fraudulent intent


a b c

I II III


IIII II


II III I


II IIII


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31.

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31ff.I<t>HlI ll'lfu:
;;JiIToft Cf)(U'lltl

JR'i€l"l lI.l5Iitlltl "fiIT

II
I III

III I
II III
II I

q)JUldd!
Match the following:
Offence
a.
Furnish false information which is legally bound to give regarding commission of offence

b.
Person refuses to sign any statement legally recorded by a legally competent public servant

c.
Person causes injury by disobedience of order duly promulgated by a public servant


abc
II III I
I II III
III II I

None ofthe above
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A

WTRft
I. 1 ftqr 200 'flfn
II. 2 ftqr ftqr
III. 3 gi'IClltl ftqr 500 'flfn
Punishment
I. 1 month imprisonment or fine upto 200 or both
II. 2 years imprisonment or fine or both
III. 3 months imprisonment or fine upto 500 or both

10. 1860 "6qT f1!"ll-qI 3N<ltllllill ql-qPc!U"lleIJl-mzt
191
200 201 Under Section of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 the provision regarding
causing disappearance of evidence or giving false information to screen offender is given.

120-A 191


200 201


11.



!FW
31. 211 I. T-iIT
11. 224 II. ifil"ltlljel< 3lS1llC61
<no 225 III. ifil"lllljM 3l{1(fRl 3llifi
31 <no

IIIII I


I III II


IIIII I


I II III


Match the following:
Section Offence
a.
211 I. False charge of offence made with intent to injure

b.
224 II. Resistance or obstruct by a person to his lawful apprehension

c.
225 III. Resistance or obstruct to lawful apprehension of


another person
a b c

III I

I III II


IIIII I


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12. 1860 "6!IT 231 ¥R ....fclUII4lltl gillCiltl aufVr 3m!

(4)10
As per Section 231 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 any person involved in the process ofcounterfeiting coin, shall be punished with imprisonment for years.
3 6
10
13. 1860 "6!IT ¥R qf IIiWiltllJl "'i<IClltl fii;cn
293 294
299 <filulal!l ;ott
As per Section of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, the punishment of imprisonment upto 3 months or with fine or both is provided for the offence of doing obscene acts or singing obscene songs at public places.

293 294


299 None ofthe above


14. 1860 "6!IT 1'1!4Ieoi.:mllH •




1¥lIT 150lIT


Under Chapter of the Indian Penal Code, 1860,the provisions of offences relating to religion are given.

12th 13th


14th 15th


15. 1860 1'1!4i""ll eoitll<1IH
295-a:T 298
<filulal!l ;ott
Which of the following Sections of Indian Penal Code, 1860 concerned with the offences relating to religion

Section 295-A Section 298


Both and None of the above


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16.


31. 299 1.

or. 300 II.
'll. 302 III.
307 IV. 1"8<1iiill
31 1f <IiW

(1) IV III II I

IIIII I IV


II I IVIII


II I IIIIV


Match the following:
Section Offence
a.
299 I. Murder

b.
300 II. Culpable homicide

c.
302 III. Attempt to murder

d.
307 IV. Punishment for offence of murder a b cd



IV IIIII I


IIIII I IV


II I IVIII


II I IIIIV


17. •• 1860 'i:illI 'Iiltl4il<l ro "fiIT 1f[

326-31 326-01


331 332


As per Section of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. the provision regarding voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty is given.
326--A 326-B
331 332 Uf11IT I SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.C.
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18.
<Mr1T
31. -.ntI I. 390
"Iiltl-q'l -.ntI11. II. 378
i1as"'i1tl'fi. • III. IV. 383 391
31 11 lli
IV II I III
III I II IV
I II III IV
II I III IV
Match the following
Offence Section
a. Theft I. 390
b. Robbery II. 378
c. Extortion III. 383
d. Dacoity IV. 391
a b c d
IV II I III
III I II IV
I II III IV
II I III IV

19. 1860 441 q;Jijjt'<li 0!l'R9lIT fu;lt
i1cli(qij(
:&Ifdlliqol
Under Section 441 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 which of the following offences is defined

Rape Adultery


Forgery Criminal Trespass


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20. 1860 497 C1"1N>td""41
5 7
10 q;)Oldl!l
Under Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, the punishment for the offence of adultery is imprisonment which may extend to years.
5 7
10 None ofthe above
21. '«ft ll<!t""4T """"lid

1960 1973


1983 2013 The provision regarding offence of cruelty on a married women by her husband


or relatives of the husband was inserted under the Indian Penal Code in the year

1960 1973


1983 2013


22. qIWl',lI" "4Il/tiiiC;,qQl Qll'1q<1oql

llCf llC6Riifl QII'1Q't11







QII'1Q't11 In the words "movable property" following property are intended to included


Corporeal property ofevery description


Land


Things attached to the Earth


Incorporeal property


23. 1860, 19 OllIl§lljM <1>10111'11 e.ihldl

crtlI'l'llCf
Who is a judge according to the definition given under Section 19 ofthe Indian Penal Code, 1860

The Collector The Magistrate


The member ofPanchayat All ofthe above


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24. -m q;)ufi oqiftfte 0l!lCIT fcf;cn oqiftft-qj Tffi! ahlT Tffi! am
31. 3l1l1'llfill",qO if.
CIi. -g. f.6q)ios;;flqO


q;<ffi 31 3lIfOr if q;<ffi 31


q;<ffi 31 3lIfOr q;<ffi CIi


Whoever does anything with the intention of caUlling wrongful gain to one person or wrongful loss to another is said to do that thing
a.
Dishonestly b. Fraudulently

c.
Voluntarily d. Negligently



Only a and b Only a


Only a and d Only c


25.
7<m 7 12 eN llt1ffi

Nothing is an offence which is done by a child ifhe is of age.


Under 7 years Between 7 to 12 years


Below 18 years Below 16 years


26. 3l'f<flG mrnr OIl'ldle::tlllR'Cfi if11lCIi
31. JIIfu:
if. f.l;qy JIIfu:
CIi. fcf;cn

-g. q;<ffi IlI<:'11l"1
"'<U<lliill
. q;<ffi 31

q;<ffi 31 3lIfOr

Every person has a right to defend (subject to the restriction)
a.
His own body only

b.
His and others body

c.
His and others movable or immovable property

d.
Only immovable property



Onlya Only b and c


Onlya andd Onlya andc


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A 13 Z07
27. ili<Ullj<Mldl m
31. ili{IIllle -allllquft
"if. iMUlljili((i1 mIfffi
q;. llt iMUllIili((i1 q;)UI«lltl
31 3lIIUr
31 "if
31 3lllUr "if

Abetment is committed by
a. Instigating a person to commit an offence.
b. Engaging with one or more person in a conspiracy to commit it.
c. Intentionally aiding a person to commit it.
a and c
a orb or c
a and b
None of the above

28. 25 'IiTum :rrtt
aqm ili(IRli'<1i

3lftl"'l<








According to Section 25 of the Evidence Act, which of the following is IWt the important quality of a police officer?

Power to make investigation


Power not to prosecute the criminal


Frame chlll'gll against the accused


Power to file a report against the criminal


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29. fci;qy e'lleeJ ellllf.t> elllu<tlerJl fci;qy moT, "'Illctl'ill c:Ttit 3ll«IT.

"iiI".
'Ii.
6.
3l1fill "iii"
"iii" Whenever force or violence is used by an unlawful assembly or by any member
thereof, in prosecution of the common object ofsuch assembly, every member ofsuch assembly is guilty of the offence of
a.
Unlawful Assembly

b.
Rioting

c.
Criminal Conspiracy

d.
Abetment


c a and b
b aandc
30. m<tilvfI oqiRlle 'lTtT 'lfI6<ll W ifi(U<tle 3ql<ti;ft "ll¥ "t<IT am




CSifiqu!.", 'liWf(I


Whoever by force compels or by any deceitful melU1B induces any person to go from any place, is said to that person.

kidnap abduct


cheat deceive


31. 'WItt ftT$ O(ij
t<l "lI<tM

t.<f<t<tltl Which of the following stages ofoffence is always punishable?


Intention Attempt


Completed act Preparation


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32.
a,<htf.lq;

Section 75 ofthe Indian Evidence Act, 1872 deals with

Public documents Private documents


Certified copies ofpublic documents Proofof other officialdocuments


33. 1ll«IW 26:JaR «sIqidld
lfi JlTi!l lfi • •
&I.

"if.
q;.

s. q{(1q4il v,q;tft

&I &IIfUr 5


"if &IIfUr


A confession made while in police custody is admissible under Section 26 of the Indian Evidence Act
a.
Ifmade in the presence of a doctor

b.
Ifmade in the presence ofa captain of a vessel

c.
Ifmade in the presence of a Magistrate

d.
None ofthe above



Only a and c Only d


Onlyc Only b and c


34. 1872 45 &/llllll<l


&IIfUr em

q{(1q4il
Under Section 45 ofthe Indian Evidence Act, 1872 the opinion of experts can be for



Identity ofhandwriting


Identity offinger expression


Identity ofhandwriting and finger expression


None ofthe above


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35. 60 ¥R 3R«ll '6iffl 311fUr f.fiqr
Oral Evidence under Section 60 of the Evidence Act may be direct only hearsay
Both direct and hearsay Either direct or hearsay

36. tlSl"llI-eft q;)Ultllltllllft<ft fq05lcll q,1uft 1WI
31. G6lftl<tlitl
3lftl'liltl
'Ii. 3lftl<tlltl
3lftl'liltl


q;iffl 31 '6iffl


q;iffl 31 311fUr q;iffl


Who cannot be compelled to give the source ofinformation received by him as to the commission ofan offence
a.
A Magistrate

b.
A Police officer

c.
An Income-tax officer

d.
A Revenue officer



Only a Onlyb


Only a and b Onlyc


49831



49831 311fUr
For the purposes ofSection U3A, cruelty shall have the same meaning as in Section !PC.

498A 304B


Both 498A and 304B None ofthe above


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38. 'aT <fit it lI« ffi fftT f.ruPl'ifiOO, aw ;:q14IWlIl!t! q;W it it wllo t
ti'l"Noi ti'i:liqoi

desires a court to give judgement that shall be punished for a crime which says has committed. must prove that has committed the crime. This statement is

Totally correct Totally wrong


Partially correct Depends on situation


39. if>14QI'dI1 8

"iI41tt



What is relevant under Section 8 ofthe Evidence Act



Motive is relevant Preparation is relevant


Conduct is relevant All ofthe above


40. 3l1tlf.l41l11l11!t <it

74 75


76 73


Ifthe document comes within Section of the Indian Evidence Act, it is a private document.

74 75


76 73


41. 3l1tlif>1"IjleI11(

31lilifll!t1


<iliilofll!tl ilT<za'ilI4 3llif>


ac.041'd11 3llUifll!tl l'!illl!t<ftd



3llUifll!tl GsIItlif>I"Iji.....1wm: 4>(041'ill
Ifa cognizable offence is committed before a Police officer, the Police officer



cannot arrest an accused without a warrant.


may arrest an accused without a warrant.


can keep an accused in police custody without a remand order.


is not required to produce an accused before the Magistrate.


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42. <ml.1!."iI a:mt -.It ffi m
"ifi«ll a:nfUr -at <ml. Cj){u,lIt1 Cf "lI'¥"ifi«ll

aT OC<:1I<tllilul "ifi«ll


aT o<li4U1.cfi "ifi«ll



aT


aT .'nesj'l


by exhibiting to a false sample of an article intentionally deceived into believing that the article corresponds with the sample and thereby dishonestly induces "l1 to buy and pay for the article

A extorts


Acheats


A criminally misappropriates the property


A has committed criminal breach oftrust


43. 70 m Cffu: atetll<:1.
Cffuso PlII'II<:1'1llllid
fWIn
According to Section 70 of the Criminal Procedure Code every warrant of arrest issued by the court shall be

oral through Superior Court


in writing signed and sealed None ofthe above


44. l6Utt 3c;.tllqull Cli(O'lleGilM PlII'II<:1'1le 3lftlClil(leaidl
"ifiCi1l'l 82 (2)"ifiCi1l'l 83 (3)"ifiCi1l'l 84 (4)"ifiCi1l'l 85
The power of court to issue proclamation against the person absconding is provided in
Section 82 Section 83 Section 84 Section 85
45. 96 o(fi!lu,neldl q,lUIt"l1 q,'fzfd

"3'iil"





To set aside forfeiture ofany book, newspaper, etc. under Section 96 of the Criminal Procedure Code, an application may be made to the

Sessions Court High Court


Supreme Court None ofthe above


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46. 108 "lI'IlTlil <wf",ltl Gl:lftl""tl Olfffit QIII"1.,4il61<ll ",1l1IQtflCfitldl mt.m
3lIa<m •
Cflf
Under Section 108 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the Executive Magistrate can obtain a bond from a person for his good behaviour for such period

not exceeding one week. not exceeding one month


not exceeding one year None ofthe above


47. q;)Oli'lll jjifi{lli'T>llI if 3Pm OIliftlll11 (itf0lU6 q)Ilifctikll'<ll 3lftl",I'"'li"ll 316cll11 iRn

159 160


160 161 Which provision of the Criminal Procedure Code confers the police officer power to


require attendance of witness acquainted with facts and circumstances of the case?

Section 159 Section 160


Section 160 Section 161


48. "llYIJ:I 31tfQIl1I'T>lli""ifIiICIm -...1urdT
31ftl"'....116


1<i!llillild 316lCfI


en Jl(ilq; {'q(Oiqld'<llllClT


Which of the following is the incorrect answer with reference to "First Information Report"

Information given to the police officer


Information first in point oftime


Report about cognizable offence


It should all the time be given in writing


49. 167"l1'1lTlil !Wftq<fa 3110cfll11 31ftl"'l< GSlftl"'i""l16

An Executive Magistrate is empowered to grant remand under Section 167 of the Criminal Procedure Code for a maximum period of
7 days 15 days 60 days 90 days
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50. 'li1i&(Ol11 <PAr amur 3ffiIClT. amur
A Summons issued by the court must be in Duplicate Writing and in Duplicate Triplicate Writing and in Triplicate

51. q;)URft <IlfR
"'li14 124 "'li14 125
126
Which provision of the Criminal Procedure Code is applicable to all women equally, regardless of religion?

Section 124 Section 125


Section 126 None of the above


52.

173(2)


"'li14 245


The expression 'Police Report' has been defined as a report forwarded by a police officer to a Magistrate under ofthe Code of Criminal Procedure.

Section 24 Section 173(2)


Section 8 Section 245


53. "<iTiff 3ll, 'liI(ICllel'€4l ffl;err 31fflq; 'liI(ICllel'€4l tmI 3lQ(ltueoi'4'hli 3lm am.

qrq





'Warrant Case' is defined as a case relating to an offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a term exceeding

three years five years


two years four years


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M. 163 C!ilolfllidl fiI>Cfr Bffl: fiI>Cfr <it I 31R!f.l'l'lId'lcl 3ffi C!il0lddl GI(Jlqd I 'Iif1IT 3l¥rcIT <rot f.l;crr t<rr 'Iif1IT
24 28
q;i'fIf 18 q;i'fIf 26
Section 163 prohibits a police officer or a person in authority from making any
officer, inducement, threat or promise as mentioned in . of the Indian
Evidence Act.

Section 24 Section 28


Section 18 Section 26


55. 041<ilcl'l, C!iloli"lldl C!ilolfllidl crt
PcIll'ft'l
04i'lG611t1q;It) 31Rtll:iffl
The High Court may designate any Judicial Magistrate of the first class in any sub-division as the

Sub-divisional Magistrate Divisional Magistrate


ChiefJudicial Magistrate Additional ChiefJudicial Magistrate


56. lI6<fi-CI'Rc ll61IT

S/fst;ilill 1Wl
Issue ofsearch-warrant is a
Legislative Act Judicial Act
Administrative Act Procedural Act

57. <I.....tl2Aol<.1 3WIi Cllift11cll 3WI> fiI>Cfr aitRRr dql"lI..I..d'<ft m


of the Indian Constitution confers a fundamental right on every arrested person to be informed of the grounds ofhis arrest or detention.

Article 15 Article 19


Article 21 Article 22


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58. qr<f!J 3lTfUT lim Wll'1lvlf
qr<f!J II flllCqol!

qr<f!J I 311fUr II


qr<f!J I 311fUr qr<f!J II


qr<f!J I 311fUr qr<f!J II



Statement The terms 'arrest' and 'custody' are synonymous. Statement II The word 'arrest' has not been defined specifically in the Code of Criminal Procedure.

Both Statements I and II are correct


Statement I is false and Statement II is correct


Statement I is correct and Statement II is false


Both Statements I and II are false


59. 157 l'lI :>jq<IUllilliid 1ll05I(Ol('41 f<;crr "'fiRUT 3mT 3tQO'lI'<fl $lltO<"l1 %lcftcl. 3mT 3tl'!<llcliij q;uldld.
"If¥llf

According to Section 157, an Officer-in-charge of a police station has to send the report of a cognizable offence to a Magistrate. It is called as alan

Occurrence report First Information report


Station House report Completion report


60. 173 jll'R (fll'ffi dlU'l l'lI




1I1...1ll",


Section 173 of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides for the final report after completionofoneinvestigation ofanOfficer-in-chargeofa policestation. It is known asalan

Interim report Completion report


Preliminary report Occurrence report


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61. f-3tl't!ql<l qj'liqj'i q)(Uqiel<il q;)UIi<.11

aqfe!iljlnq

fcfiqy fcfiqy oqfcffi
Who is competent to give directions for dispersal of gangs and bodies of persons in the district

District Magistrate


Sub divisional Magistrate


Supdt.'ofPolice


Either or or who is specially empowered by the State Government


62. 124 q -.It <I«lG

<itm 1,000
500
200l{r:f
The punishment prescribed as per Section 124, of the Bombay Police Act is imprisonment up to but not less than and fine of

one year; one month; up to 500 only


six months; fifteen days; 1,000 only


three months; ten days; 500 only


two months; seven days; 200 only


63. 1951;;l1T
q Wl"lf.lq:; "fI!lR

;mR q;jif;t
In the context ofSeetion 2(5AJ ofthe Bombay Police Act, 1951, find the odd man out.



Eating house Place ofpublic amusement


Refreshment room Coffee house


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64. err fcficrr Wl'ilu<lid Cl>lUi(liijl Olffilt, 31m mol 311fUT <Rflf fcficrr
21,22 4,6 16, 17 9,11 'Police officer' means any member of the police force appointed or deemed to be
appointed under the Bombay Police Act, and includes a special or an additional police officer appointed under Section or
21,22 4,6 16,17 9,11
65. "'ffilfRl ffi fmrr m fcficrr m fcficrr
500
500
500
500
Any police officer who intentionally and unnecessarily delays forwarding any person arrested to a Magistrate or to any other authority to whom he is legally bound to forward such person, shall, on conviction, be punished with an imprisonment for a term which may extend to or with fine which may extend to with both.

six months, 500


three months, 500


seven months, 500


five months, 500


66. 1949'i;!jJ <Rflf 89 'ifi

al4(1"4i6 q f.lfq


al!tl4"iQi"'f1


1IDit
;nq 61'1U<lfd ili{UII"<li al4(i"4f6
Under Section 89 ofthe Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 is provided.

Arrest of offenders and seizure of contraband articles


Arrest without warrant


Penalty for maliciously giving false information


Arrest ofoffenders failing to give names



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67. 66 3l"5lJlTOf 3lopioitll-et 3WIJ([ Wft 1fl eqfq;1t11 3llfilr eilTid<i11

GR


'Uif ql{


Under Section 66 whoever, in contravention of the provisions of this Act, or any rule or order made thereunder, imports, exports, transports, consumes, uses, possesses, sells or buys opium, shall, on conviction, be punished for each such offence with imprisonment for a term which may extend to and also with fine.

three years two years


five years one year


68. 3l1tlf.l<tIl,


'1'11<1'il1tll4>Jtf.lq; 3lW


(jQSu<tle el4>Jtf.lq; 3lW dqU<tI'il1 ftcn (jQSU<tI'il1 3ljlllf.lQ;



Under Section 6 of the Bombay Prevention of Gambling Act, 1887 provides for



Definition ofinstruments ofgaming


Common gaming-house


Presumptiveproofofkeepingor gamingincommongaming-hoUBe


Entry, search, etc. by Police officers in the gaming-house


69. ;>lltlf.l<tll, 1887"'iXIT «ti q
63l 7
123l q)}uldlll ;rrlll
Under Section of the Bombay Prevention of Gambling Act, 1887 the provision ofpunishment for giving false names and addresses is given.
6A 7
12 A None ofthe above

llml<tT "'1111'11161 UJIlIT I SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.C.
70. "'I1'rtt 3l1Ytf.'l<lil, 1955 '6lII 2(5 Of) ePcl'll'1ii>lll l'lIffi 3l?f








21


366(24)


Under Section of the Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 the scheduled castes' has the meaning assigned to it in the Article of the Constitution.





21


366(24)


71. "'I1'rtt 1955 '6lII 10

clIGO<llii*"


clIGO<llii(cl


3Iflfl<ldil'tJ 3<G'Wtl""ll 3lQ(jtlliiW


;;j1Ytf.'l<lill<l'lcl 3lQ(j'lie


Under Section 10 of the Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955, the provision of offence of is given.

Punishment for enforcing religious disabilities


Punishment for enforcing social disabilities


Punishment for other offences arising out of untouchability


Abetment of the offences under this Act


72. 3l1Ytf.'l<lilli>lll 29 :J8R Pclsfil'ill if>(UII""lle fc;qr fc;qr m.

cfl;r
Under Section 29 of the Arms Act, the punishment for knowingly purchasing arms from unlicensed person shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to year/years, or fine, or both.

one five


two three



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73. '11«11"" 1959 3 3N(Itllil@ Gl"l 4{Ql'1l ft
31. ll'f
if.
"4>.
6.
6 if 31
Under the Indian Anus Act, 1959 no prosecution shall be instituted against any person in respect of any offence under Section 3 without the previous sanction of the
a.
Sessions Judge

b.
District Magistrate

c.
Collector

d.
President


d c b a
74. 0!ffl9!fIll'lc:1: 3lfflf.l"l'l, 1988 "6!fl


'Motor vehicle' is defined in Section ofthe Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.








75. "q){llJjt etehf.lq; QIl!«4iltuJl "q){llJjt




tifl!li>!ll


f<m





Transport vehicle means a public service vehicle, a goods carriage, or a private service vehicle.

trailer


an educational institution bus


tractor


tourist vehicle


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76. llHFeq; 1987 28 OIlfffil.'1l llIaq4"d llWT lllltltd JiItlq;j""lICf>("l Jilq;lCf1
10 15 25 30 As per Section 28 of the Mental Health Act, 1987 it may authorises detention of the
alleged mentally ill person for a continuous period not exceeding days during pending report by the medical officer.
10 15 25 30
77. :,;'jq;llfdf.lltltil 1951

31. 127 31 I.
130 II. lld'GR fcf;qr "ll'CIl
<n. 131 III. lld'GR fcf;qr
5. 135 31 IV.


31 Of 5
IV III II I

III IV I II


II I III IV


I II III IV


Match the following in context ofthe Representation of People Act, 1951
Section Provision
a.
127A I. Restrictions on the printing ofpamphlets, posters, etc.

b.
130 II. Prohibition of canvassing in or near polling stations

c.
131 III. Penalty for disorderly conduct in or near polling stations

d.
135A IV. Offence ofbooth capturing
a bc d




IV III II I


III IV I II


II I III IV


I II III IV


llYiliilIT qillll'<tlc1l UI'PTT I SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

78. !Jcli"'ll 11141"l'lifqltIlJl f.l411IClcll m. OlI'ldl'ld lll<ll"l'lifq, 1l/41"1'1ifq f<l;qr 11141"l'lifq.
<rotiR <rotiR
;:qjqlcl4 ;:q14icl4 may make rules for the purposes of carrying out various schemes for
sponsorship of children, such as individual sponsorship, group sponsorship or community sponsorship.

The State Government The Central Government


The High Court The District Court


79. (illcl'lii"" q;rco;;ft q tiwuT) 2000 ""l1 2 JtIR 0lI'ldl0l Cllll"ft cR




31clU


As per Section 2 of Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000, the 'Juvenile' means a person who has not completed years ofage.

fourteen sixteen


eighteen twenty-one


so. 3'iltlf.l411, 1988 ""l1 17lltfR;r OlIffi"'ll :&teoiltld 0lI'RIt
f.ltll!.1'1i
3llfill'fi
In the context of Section 17, the persons authorized to investigate under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, find the odd man out.

ChiefJustice Inspector ofPolice


. Assistant Commissioner ofPolice Superintendent ofPolice


81. cll'El'ttC!4d llldoitj'li 1988 'Ellcl!ilu41'El1

ll"fd'191<I q


tll1 .....


Under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 offences specified in Sub-section of Section 3 shall be tried by

Special Judge only District and Sessions Judge


Additional Sessions Judge Ad hoc Judge


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Z07 30 A
82. :ld 3tRlf.l<ill, 1989"1lfffi
4

Under Section of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention ofAtrocities) Act, 1989 the provision of punishment for neglect of duties by public servant is given.




4


83. 1985 1lT 3teOIl""'li. lllosq€tt'11 JRI 3l'J1l'(04l qft8 3ffif QIClfctt'11
80am 48 am
24 am 72am
Under Section of N.D.P.S. Act, 1985 any officer authorised under this section, takes down any information must send the copy of the same within to his immediate official superior.

80 hours 48 hours


24 hours 72 hours


84. 311fOr 1985"1lfffi q"lw<ft' "4f'IT :wf ftcrr aQ",iol'<fl q"lw<ft 3t<IT
1ff;jff ",o'itite q"lw<ft

As per Section of the N.D.P.S. Act, 1985 the term 'coca plant' means the plant of any species ofthe genus

Ganja Cannabis plant


Eegonine Erythroxylon


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85. 3llfUr Cf fcltlld'" 3ITCi5T tlR'10<llillild 1981 13 f!Il"lil"d"ll q;ijTEf "'i<!1iCltfl f!IH"I"

00 W
As per Section 13 of the Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Slumlords, Bootleggers and Drug-offenders Act, 1981, the maximum period of detention shall be from the date ofdetention.

6 months 12 months


3 years 5 years


86. 1999 pi!J1"l1 mrr lIlffi «IT q,1ol<ft m

WRf <!1Iii1iq4d


"'I(IClI6 3llfUr ffiiiI"


CI"f gG<f!ClI "'1<1416


16 3llfUr ffiiiI"
What is the punishment for an offence of organised crime, if such offence has

resulted in death, as per the provisions of Section 3 of the Maharashtra State
Control ofOrganised Crime Act, 1999


Only fine upto rupees one lac



Death or imprisonment for life and fine ofrupees one lac



Imprisonment for a term not less than five years



Imprisonment for life and fine ofrupees five lac



87. m3; Cf c;1«Jnasl "lIi;ft f.tfif<ft M-CfTll Cfifurr "ilTil"d' 1Iw.I' 1959 <I«lG


Licence for manufacture, sale, etc. of arms and ammunition stated under Section ofthe Arms Act, 1959.


UIl'IT I SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.O.
88. 1:1lUT Cfi<Ulliillild "CfiTllGI, 1999"'6!lT 'Cfii'IIf
acfi "",Ollie QI('lqt1i ifi(Olll..n

2


3


4
q;)oiMl
Under Section of the Maharashtra Protection of Interest of Depositors (In Financial Establishments) Act, 1999 the provision of attachment ofproperties on default ofreturn ofdeposit is provided.

2


3


4


None ofthe above
89. "CfiTllUI, 2000 'Cfii'IIf J<lR 111 "CfiTllUI 1mft 'lsOil4l1 "d"lle" 3lltrClm: <tllfl Cfil'fi 3llflCfii4lie

77 77-31


77-if 78


Section of the Information Technology Act, 2000 empowers the police officer not below the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police to investigate any offence under this Act.

77 77-A


77-B 78


90. "CfiTllGI, 2000 1mft eflMz "Fg;,.IZC'1 eflfil;ik" 41mft S1Qilil'd

'Cfii'IIf 35 32


'Cfii'IIf 43 'Cfii'IIf 17


"Digital Signature Certificate" means a digital signature certificate issued under Sub-section 4 of ofthe I.T. Act, 2000.

Section 35 Section 32


Section 43 Section 17


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91. <61<1.,ljM "I"dld IDl: citl'1<6I«1i
3l'I'fmI {'lICi5I'il1
$RTlrr

3l<6fl'lld


d 0fliiRIRr


In which of the following occasions the panchnama is binding upon the Investigating Officer by law to be drawn?

Accident spot panchnama


House breaking spot panchnama


Inquest panchnama


All ofthe above


92. M "5IC6R

3l1O
How many types of polygraph are there?
Two Four
Six Eight

93. 3lillf.l<l'l <61<1.,1...4, 3leOii"<ll
1949
0!fI"llR 1956




d


Under Section 57 of the Mumbai Police Act, externment proceeding, against a convicted person, can be initiated under which of the following acts

The Mumbai Prohibition Act, 1949


The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956


The Mumbai Prevention of Gambling Act, 1887


All ofthe above


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94. 'iirtt, tl<'6l6ili, 1. w<lie eM€l(O<li OIliftile, q;j0lrql
. 107 108 109 110
Preventive action against a person, who habitually commits offences of kidnapping, abduction, theft, house breaking, etc. can be taken under which of the following Section ofthe Code of Criminal Procedure?
Cr. P.C. 107 Cr. P.C. 108 Cr. P.C. 109 Cr. P.C. 110
95. • 100 4Mei;ft m ti1f1l Wit
'3li<H<lifi

a:rftrq;

.
AI; per Section 100 of the Code ofCriminal Procedure, a search of closed place, has to be carried out by police, in the presence ofwhich ofthe following person/persons?

Owner ofthe place


Two and more independent witnesseslPanchas


Police Patil


Complainant


96. 3Wfl ifi(01l4l1 3Wfl $rqlcfl'll'ld

47 50 51
The obligation of the person making arrest to inform about the arrest of a person to the nominated person is explained in the of Cr. P.C.
Section 47 Section 50 A Section 51 Section 46
97. ifii<lQi'Olll 27 '3li<Nlill 'ifCfIil' dd'iO<llqo;fuji q;j0lrql
<IT 1I<lR 4'jdei'Olll 3f(fffi

3tl:s4il1'11


m 3tl:s4ile


tl<f


What conditions are to be fulfilled in order for that the statement of the accused under Section 27 of lEA is admissable?

The person at the time ofmaking the statement should be in police custody


The confession should lead to discovery of a new fact


So much of such information as relates distinctly to the fact hereby discovered


All ofthe above


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98. 1951 55, 56, 57 lfIftrn 0!ffiIt ""uii",g




mf









Any person aggrieved by an order made under Section 55, 56, 57 of the Mumbai Police Act, 1951 may appeal to

The Police Commissioner/Superintendent ofPolice


The District and Session Judge


The High Court


The State Government


99. lIRCft ariPT q;)uffi cwf




lIRCft 3ll'lUI fc;crr fc;crr



lIRCft q;tl<f q lI'1i'1le 1I)«l1t!'l


qtRJ tICf


Which ofthe following is the function ofHuman Rights Commission?

Undertake and promote research in the field ofhuman rights.


Inquire, Suo motu on petition by victim or any person on his behalf.


Encourage the efforts of non-Governmental organizations and institutions working in the field ofhuman rights.


All ofthe above


100. ",liilU'Ileld'l 1973
97 96 94 95
The Search for a person wrongfully confined can be done under Section ofCr. P.C. 1973.
97 96 94 95
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