1. The Law
governing Civil Procedure in the Country is
a. CrPC, 1973
b. CPC,1908
c. ICA,1872
d. IPC,1860
Ans: b
2. A plaint
may not incorporate the following
a. Title of
the Parties
b. The
relevant facts describing cause of action
c. Law,
provided breach of legal right is discernable and established otherwise
d. All need to
be incorporated
Ans: c
3. The
operative part of a judgment is called
a. Decree
b. Order
c.
Interlocutory
d. None of the
above
Ans: a
4. A assertion
of fact sworn on oath is called
a. Bainama
b. Affidavit
c. Power of
Attorney
d. Plaint
Ans: b
5. Which
amongst these is not a means to determine jurisdiction
a. Territory
b. Monetary
value of the subject matter involved in the suit
c. Neither are
necessary
d. Both are
means to describe the same
Ans: d
6. Bail cannot
be given by lower courts in
a. Cognizable
offences
b. Non
cognizable offences
c. Culpable
offences
d. Both a and
c
Ans: a
7.
Compoundable and Non Compoundable offences are respectively described as
a. One where
bail can be granted and where bail cannot be granted
b. One where
crimes can be clubbed and where crimes cannot be clubbed
c. Where there
is one person involved and where there is more than one person
involved
d. None of the
above
Ans: a
8. A person
must be produced before a magistrate within how many hours of arrest
a. 24
b. 48
c. 100
d. 2
Ans: a
9. A statement
made in the presence of the following is not admissible in a court of
law
a. Judge
b. Magistrate
c. Income tax
officer
d. Police
officer
Ans: d
10. Monetary
penalty imposed in a criminal case is called a
a. Damage
b. Penalty
c. Fine
d. None of the
above
Ans: c
11. FIR stands
for
a. First
information report
b. Front
information report
c. Fast
information report
d. First
investigation report.
Ans: a
12. The
minimum number of judges in a Constitutional Bench are
a. 7
b. 5
c. 3
d. 9
Ans: b
13. Which of
these Acts are equally applicable to Civil and Criminal cases
a. Code of
Criminal Procedure,1973
b. Indian
Evidence Act,1872
c. Indian
Penal Code,1860
d. Indian
Contract Act,1872
Ans: b
14. A Two
member Bench of the Supreme Court
a. Co-ordinate
Bench
b. Full court
c. Half Court
d. Quarter
Court
Ans: a
15. Plea
bargaining refers to
a. Victim
protection
b. Forgiveness
c. Waiver
d. Requesting
for smaller sentence by pleading guilty
Ans: d
16. A person
who is seen favorably by the Court in a crime to which he and his
associates
were a party provided he/she gives a complete disclosure of the facts and
circumstances
is called
a. Hostile
witness
b. Amicus
curiae
c. Standing
Counsel
d. Approver
Ans: d
17. Which of
these are incorrectly matched :Parole , Pardon, Bail, Probation
a. Specific
Reason on which the prisoner is : Parole
b. Chief
Justice of India: Pardon
c. Bail:
Security
d. Probation:
Good Behaviour
Ans: b
18. The
difference between the powers Governor and the President is
a. The power
of the President is sourced from the Constitution whereas that of the
Governor is
sourced from the President
b. The
President does not hold office to the pleasure of any office
c. No criminal
charges can be brought against the President and Governor in their
tenure
d. No
difference
Ans: b
19. Provision
for bail where arrest has not yet taken place is termed as
a. Protection
Bail
b.
Anticipatory Bail
c. Pre Bail
d. Security
Deposit
Ans: b
20. Which of these
is correctly matched
a. Jail:
Exception and Bail: Right
b. Jail:Right
and Bail: Exception
c. Jail:Duty
and Bail:Right
d. Jail:Right
and Bail:Duty
Ans: a
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