Criminal Law Objective Quiz 3
Criminal Law Quiz 3
Question 1 |
Generally documents are to be proved by
Primary evidence | |
Secondary evidence | |
Oral evidence | |
Hearsay Evidence |
Question 2 |
An investigation is made by
Police | |
Magistrate | |
Public Prosecutor | |
Lawyer | |
None of these |
Question 3 |
A person who has committed a cognizable offence may be arrested by
Police | |
Private person | |
Magistrate | |
All of the above | |
None of the above |
Question 4 |
Where there is a conviction, there is an appeal
Correct | |
Incorrect |
Question 5 |
Retracted confession is a confession made before
Police Officer | |
Private Person | |
Magistrate | |
All of the above | |
None of the above |
Question 6 |
Preparation to commit an offence is
Punishable | |
Not Punishable | |
Punishable only in certain circumstances |
Question 6 Explanation:
Dacoity, Sedition
Question 7 |
Prosecution is bound to prove motive for the crime
Yes | |
No |
Question 7 Explanation:
Motive is irrelevant in criminal case.
Question 8 |
Generally speaking there should be separate charge for every distinct offence
Correct | |
Incorrect |
Question 9 |
Criminal Courts have inherent powers to review its Orders/Judgments
Correct | |
Incorrect | |
Correct. But only High Court may exercise review powers |
Question 10 |
Inherent powers are exercised by
Magistrate | |
Court of Sessions | |
High Court | |
All of the above |
Question 11 |
Can Caricature and an inscription on a metal plate be categorized as a document?
Yes | |
No. |
Question 12 |
Bailable offense means an offence shown as bailable.
In the Second Schedule | |
In the first schedule | |
In the second schedule or any other law for the time being in force. |
Question 13 |
Can a criminal court order disposal of property of a pending case
Yes | |
No |
Question 14 |
A is wounded within jurisdiction of court X, and dies within jurisdiction of court Z. The offence may be tried by
Court X alone | |
Court Z alone | |
Court X or Z |
Question 15 |
A, a surgeon, knowing that a particular operation is likely to cause death to Z but in good faith and in Z’s benefit performs that operation on Z with his consent. Z dies after the operation. What offence does A has committed
Qatl Amd | |
Qatl Khata | |
Qatl Bis Sabab | |
No offence |
Question 16 |
An affray is committed in a
Private place | |
Public Place | |
Both A and B | |
None of the above |
Question 17 |
Sedition means exciting bad feelings against
Government | |
Armed Forces | |
Judiciary | |
All of the above |
Question 17 Explanation:
Section124-A Sedition:
Whoever by words, either spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise, brings or attempts to bring into hatred or contempt, or excites or attempts to excite disaffection towards, the Federal or Provincial Government established by law shall be punished with imprisonment for life to which fine may be added, or with imprisonment which may extend to three years, to which fine may be added, or with fine
Question 18 |
In robbery there is
Theft | |
Extortion | |
Either of the Above | |
None of the Above |
Question 19 |
In the Code of Criminal Procedure, offences are divided into
Two categories | |
Three categories | |
Four categories | |
Six categories |
Question 20 |
Appeal is
Natural Right | |
Statutory Right | |
Right given by Trial Court | |
None of the Above |
Question 21 |
Appellate Court has power to suspend the operation of sentence and release convict on bail under section
417 CrPC | |
426 CrPC | |
496 CrPC | |
497 CrPC |
Question 22 |
The term offence has been defined in the Code of Criminal Procedure
Yes | |
No |
Question 22 Explanation:
The term offence is defined in Section 40 PPC.
Question 23 |
Appellate and revisional jurisdiction are
Same | |
Different | |
Interlinked | |
None of the above |
Question 24 |
Sessions Court Possess revisional jurisdiction
Correct | |
Incorrect |
Question 25 |
Appeal against acquittal lies to
Session Court | |
High Court | |
Supreme Court | |
All of the above |
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