INDIAN PENAL CODE (PREVIOUS EXAM QUESTIONS) PSC Questions and Answers
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* PSC Previous Exam Questions and Answers
1) Most important characteristic of the Indian Penal Code
A) Specific
B) Comprehensive
C) Lengthiest
D) Rigid
Answer: (B)
2) The term 'crime' is not synonymous with the following
A) Offence
B) Criminal offence
C) Tort
D) Criminal wrong
Answer: (C)
3) Criminal science is connoted by Kenny as
A) social study to discover the source of criminality
B) physical study to identify the methods of crimes
C) financial study to analyse the economics of crime
D) psychological study to seek intention of criminals
Answer: (A)
4) Principle of criminal liability is
A) establishes the state's responsibility to control crimes
B) introduces the social mandate to prevent crimes
C) introduce the civil and criminal liability is an offence
D} recognition of the mental and physical elements of crime
Answer: (D)
5) Regarding public offence which of the following is not relevant
A) affect specific individual in public space
B) affect whole community at large
C) affect all members of the state
D) affect an indefinite member or individual
Answer: (A)
6) Counter failing Government stamp causes an offence punishable under ----—- of IPC
A) Section 253
B) Section 254
C) Section 255
D) Section 256
Answer: (C)
7) An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth is the moto of the
A) Difference theory of justice
B) Retributive theory of justice
C) Expiatory theory of justice
D) Preventive theory of justice
Answer: (B)
8) Indian Penal Code came into operation on
A) 1st October 1860
B)1stApril 1862
C) 1st October 1862
D) Ist January 1862
Answer: (D)
9) President of India has been protected and exempted from the effect of IPC under
A) Article 361(1)
B) Article 362(1)
C) Article 360(1)
D) Article 363(1)
Answer: (A)
10. Which of the following has no immunity under IPC?
A) Foreign sovereign
B) Ambassadors of Foreign State
C) Foreign citizen
D) Alien enemies
Answer: (C)
11. Basis of liability of a person under section 4 of IPC is
A) Citizenship
B) Nature of the act
C) Civil responsibility
D) None of the above
Answer: (A)
12. "General explanations" under IPC has been incorporated in
A) Chapter |
B) Chapter II
C) Chapter III
D) Chapter IV
Answer: (B)
13) The term person under IPC includes
A) human being
B) artificial person
C) natural being
D) legal person
Answer: (D)
14) ‘Judge’ under IPC denotes
A) only a person designated as judge
B) who is empowered to give judgement
C) one of a body of persons empowered by law to give a judgement
D) none of the above
Answer: (C)
15) Whois the following is not a public servant?
A) Sub-divisional Magistrate
B) Panchayat President
C) Secretary of Municipal Corporation
D) Kartha of a joint family
Answer: (D)
16. Corporeal property except for land and things attached to earth permanently denotes under law.
A) movable property
B) immovable property
C) intellectual property
D) all of the above
Answer: (A)
17. A person loses a property and which is availed by another person who is not legally entitled the same, denotes
A) attachment
B) taking
C) wrongful gain
D) none of the above
Answer: (C)
18. ‘Counterfeit’ is defined as causing one thing to resemble another thing, by IPC under section
A) 23
B) 25
C) 26
D) 28
Answer: (D)
19. Matters described upon any substance by means of letters, figures, or marks, intended to use as evidence under a law called as
A) written statement
B) document
C) information
D) all of the above
Answer: (B)
20. "Will" denotes under IPC
A) a testamentary document
B) a registered document
C) apartition document
D) none of the above
Answer: (A)
21. Each of persons is liable for an act in the same manner as if it was done by him alone denotes
A) single person commits several acts
B) several persons commit different act with common intention
C) several persons commit same act with different intention
D) all the above
Answer: (B)
22. The effect is caused partly by an act and partly by omission ts
A) a civil wrong
B) a tort
C) an offence
D) none of the above
Answer: (C)
23. Definition to the word offence under IPC
A) anything punishable under the code
B) anything charged under the code
C) anything settled under the code
D) all the above
Answer: (A)
24. Section 43 of the IPC explain the term illegal as
A) everything punishable under the law
B) everything bound by the law
C) everything denied by the law
D) everything is an offence or prohibited by law
Answer: (D)
25. Injury includes ------------- under IPC.
A) harm caused to body only
B) harm caused to property only
C) harm caused to mind only
D) harm caused to body, mind, reputation or property
Answer: (D)
26. What is special law under IPC?
A) applicable to particular part of the country
B) applicable to particular subjects matter
C) applicable to particular persons in the state
D) applicable to particular type of offences
Answer: (B)
27. Animal means under IPC ---------------
A) living creatures including human being
B) living creatures including flora and fauna
C) living creatures other than human being
D) living creatures including mammals only
Answer: (C)
28. Good faith can be denoted by bonafide whereas bad faith is
A) Illegal
B) Malafide
C) wrong
D) faithless
Answer: (B)
23) How many classes of imprisonment are furnished under IPC at present
A) Three
B) Two
C) One
D) Indefinite
Answer: (A)
30) Power of the government to commute a sentence provided under IPC is incorporated in?
A) Section 51
B) Section 52
C) Section 53
D) Section 54
Answer: (D)
31) With respect to IPC "appropriate government" means
A) Union government only
B) State government only
C) Both Union and State government respectively
D) None of the above
Answer: (C)
32) When and where no sum is expressly mentioned by IPC as fine it may be
A) limited
B) excessive
C) variable
D) unlimited but not excessive
Answer: (D)
33) An act was done by a person bound or by mistake of fact believing himself bound is under IPC.
A) is an offence
B) is not an offence
C) partly an offence
D) none of the above
Answer: (B)
34) Act of a child between the age of seven and twelve years is not an offence if
A) he is of immature understanding of his conduct
B) he is of having improper understanding of his conduct
C) he is of having false information of his conduct
D) he is of having absolute knowledge of his conduct
Answer: (A)
35. Unsoundness of mind at the time of the act is aground for the general exception under which section of IPC
A) 82
B) 83
C) 84
D) 85
Answer: (C)
36) Abatement of a thing under section 107 of IPC consists ------------ different meanings.
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) none of the above
Answer: (B)
37. Criminal conspiracy is defined in
A) Section 120-A of IPC
B) Section 121 of IPC
C) Section 124-of IPC
D) Section 132 of IPC
Answer: (A)
38. Punishment for criminal conspiracy provided under section 120-B(1) of IPC is
A) Imprisonment for 6 months or with fine or with both
B) Imprisonment for one year or with fine or with both
C) Imprisonment for 3 years or with fine or with both
D) Punished in the same manner as if he had a belted such offence
Answer: (D)
39. Offences against the state is incorporated in ——-—-—- of IPC 1860
A) Chapter IV
B) Chapter V
C) Chapter VI
D) Chapter VII
Answer: (C)
40. Section 124-A deals with -----—— in IPC
A) Waging war against the state
B) Sedition
C) Extortion
D) None of the above
Answer: (B)
41. Unlawful assembly is an offence against
A) Public tranquillity
B) Moral harmony
C) Economic stability
D) Social productivity
Answer: (A)
42) Punishment stipulated under section 145 of IPC is
A) One-month imprisonment, or with fine, or with both
B) Three months imprisonment, or with fine, or with both
C) Six months imprisonment, or with fine, or with both
D) All the above punishment according to the gravity of offence
Answer: (D)
43) Promoting enmity between different groups on the ground of religion, race, place of birth etc is an offence under --—-—-- of IPC
A) Section 153
B) Section 153-B
C) Section 153-A
D) Section 153-C
Answer: (C)
44) What is ‘affray’ according to IPC?
A) Organizing any unruly mass in public place
B) Two or more persons fighting in public place to disturb public peace
C) Destructing public property to create fear
D) All of the above statements
Answer: (B)
45. The electoral right of a person has been incorporated in ---------- of IPC
A) Section 170
B) Section 171
C) Section 170-A
D) Section 171A
Answer: (D)
46) Chapter IX-A of IPC incorporate provisions related to
A)Offences against electoral rights
B)Offences against property
C)Offences against human life
D)Offences against the state
Answer: (A)
47) Section 186 of IPC deals with which of the following offence
A) Filing false statements before a public authority
B) Obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions
C) Destructing public property to influence others
D) Disturbing public peace and tranquillity
Answer: (B)
48) Whoever causes any circumstances to exist or make any false entry in any book, or record or electronic record
A) Commits forgery
B) Commits misrepresentation
C) Fabricates false evidence
D) Create a confiscated document
Answer: (C)
49) A person intentionally refuses to give information of an offence to the official concerned, he is committing
A) A civil wrong
B) Awillful disobedience
C) Amoral omission
D) An offence under law
Answer: (D)
50. Disclosure of identity of the victims of certain offences have been declared as punishable under
A) Section 228-A of IPC
B) Section 229-B of IPC
C) Section 230-A of IPC
D) Section 228-B of IPC
Answer: (A)
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