Q.1. A, a good swimmer finds B drowning in a river, A does not save B and B dies of drowning. For what offence shall A be guilty?
(1) Murder
(2) Culpable homicide not amounting to murder
(3) Causing death by rash and negligent act
(4) not liable for any offence
(5) Attempt to murder
Ans: (4)
Q.2. 'Section 309 of the penal code deserves to be effected from the statute Book to humanize our Penal laws, It is cruel and irrational provision and it may result in punishing a person again (doubly) who had suffered agony and would be undergoing ignominy because of his failure to commit suicide".
The above dictum was laid down by the Supreme Court in case of:
(1) Gian Kaur v state of Punjab
(2) P.Rathinam/Nagbhushan Patiniak v Union of India
(3) Chenna Jagdeshwar v State of A.P.
(4) Om Prakash Vs Dil Bahar
(5) K. M. Nanavati Vs State of Maharashtra
Ans: (2)
Q.3. Who amongst the following has observed 'they also serve who only stand and wait' in leading case Barendra Kumar Ghose v Emperor?
(1) Sir Madhavan Nair (2) Lord Sumner
(3) Justice SubbaRao (4) Lord Atkins
(5) Justice Fatima Bibi
Ans: (2)
Q.4. A instigates B to instigate C to murder Z. B accordingly instigates C to murder Z and C commits that offence in consequence of B's instigation A is :
(1) Gulty of a beting murder
(2) Gulity of abetement by conspiracy
(3) Guilty of abetement by intentional aiding
(4) Non guilty of any offence
(5) Other than these options
Ans: (1)
Q.5. 'Z' strikis 'B'. 'B' is by this provocation, excited to violent rage. 'A' a bystander intending to take advantage of B's rage and to cause him to kill Z puts a knife into B's hand for that purpose. 'B' kills 'Z' with the knife. What offence has been commiteed by 'A' ?
(1) Culpable homicide amounting to murder
(2) Culpable homicide not amounting to murder
(3) Abetting culpable homicide
(4) Attempt to murder
(5) Other than these options
Ans: (1)
Q.6. 'A' by putting 'Z' in fear of grievous hurt, dishonestly induces 'Z' to sign or affix his seal to a blank paper and deliver it to 'A'. 'Z' signs and deliver the paper to 'A', 'A' is guilty:
(1) of robbery (2) of extortion (3) of cheating (4) of forgery (5) of abatement
Ans: (2)
Q.7. The offence os Sexsual Harssment, defined u/s 354-A, I.P.C. may be committed by:
(1) man only
(2) women only
(3) Man or woman both
(4) a man above the age of eighteen year only
(5) Other than these options
Ans: (1)
Q.8. Which one of the following cases is not relating to preparation and attempt ?
(1) Abhayanand Mishra v State of Bihar
(2) Malkiat Singh v State of Punjab
(3) Sudhir Kumar Mukherjee v State of W.B.
(4) Yusuf Abdul Aziz v State of Bombay
(5) Kehar SinghVs Delhi Administration
Ans: (4)
Q.9. 'A' cuts down a tree on Z's ground without his permission and takes it away without Z's knowledge. A commits.
(1) Theft
(2) Extortion
(3) Dishonest Misappropriation
(4) No offence
(5) Forgery
Ans: (1)
Q.10. 'A' obtained a sum of Rs. 10,000=00 from 'B' by putting 'B' in fear of instant death, 'A' commits offence of:
(1) Cheating (2) Extortion (3) Mischief (4) Robbery (5) Other than these options
Ans: (4)