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MCQs On CRPC
1. Charge means-
A. Includes any head of charge when the charge contains
B. Includes any head of charge when the charge contains more heads than
one
C. Both A & B
D. Includes any head of charge when the charge contains one heads
Ans- B
Includes any head of charge when the charge contains more heads than
one
2. Complaint means-
A. Any allegation made in writing to a Magistrate, with a view to his taking
action under this code, that some person, whether known or unknown, has
committed an offence, but does include a police report
B. Any allegation made a Magistrate, with a view to his taking action under
this code, that some person, whether , has committed an offence, but does
not include a police report
D.None of above
Ans- C
Any allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate, with a view to
his taking action under this code, that some person, whether known or
unknown, has committed an offence, but does include a police report
3.Which of the following section deals with Direction of warrant for
execution
A. Section 416 of Cr. P. C
Ans-D
Section 419 of Cr. P. C
4.Order to release on probation of good conduct or after admonition is
covered under-
A. Section 359 of Cr. P. C
Ans-B
Section 360 of Cr. P. C
5.Powers to examine the accused comes under-
A. Section 313 of Cr. P. C
Ans-A
Section 313 of Cr. P. C
6. Power of High Court to confirm sentence or annul conviction –
A. Section 366 of Cr. P. C
Ans-C
Section 368 of Cr. P. C
7.Complaints to Magistrates contained in-
A. Chapter XIII of Cr. P. C
C. Chapter XV of Cr. P. C
D. Chapter XVI of Cr. P. C
Ans- C
Chapter XV of Cr. P. C
8. Acquittal or conviction comes under-
A. Section 247 of Cr. P. C
Ans- B
Section 248 of Cr. P. C
9.Trail of summons-cases by Magistrates contained in-
A. Chapter XIX of Cr. P. C
B. Chapter XX of Cr. P. C
Ans-B
Chapter XX of Cr. P. C
10.Application for plea bargaining is dealt under-
A. Section 265-A of Cr. P. C
Ans-B
Section 265-B of Cr. P. C
11.Appearance by public prosecutors comes under-
A. Section 301 of Cr. P. C
B. Section 302 of Cr. P. C
Ans-A
Section 301 of Cr. P. C
12) THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, came into force on_____?
A) 10 October 1977
B) 19 November 1973
C) 1 April 1974
D) 1 January 1972.
19) Which section of The Code of Criminal Procedure,1973 deals with When
police may arrest without warrant?
C.State government
A.State government
C. Both A and B
b) Section 221 of Cr PC
c) Section 223 of Cr PC
d) Section 224 of Cr PC
2. Due to non-framing of charge, or due to any error, omission or irregularity in the charge,
finding, sentence or any order by a court of competent or any order by a court of competent
jurisdiction
3. Under section 267 production warrants in respect of a person detained in prison, can be
issued for the purposes of
a) Investigation
b) Inquiry
c) Trial
5. In criminal trial, admission denial of document can be done by the prosecution or the
accused
6. Reports of certain Government scientific experts are admissible in evidence without any
formal proof under
a) Section 291 of Cr PC
b) Section 292 of Cr PC
c) Section 293 of Cr PC
d) Section 294 of Cr PC
a) Section 299 of Cr PC
b) Section 321 of Cr PC
c) Section 224 of Cr PC
d) Section 301 of Cr PC
a) Section 321 of Cr PC
b) Section 320 of Cr PC
c) Section 300 of Cr PC
d) Section 298 of Cr PC
10. During inquiry or trial, under section 309 of Cr PC magistrate can remand the accused
c) Conviction & sentence passed on the same day shall be valid unless occasions failure of
justice
13. In a summons case, instituted on a complaint, the accused having been summoned is
liable to be acquitted under section 256 of Cr PC
14. In a summons trial case instituted on a complaint wherein the summons have been issued
to the accused to the accused, the non-appearance or death of the complaint shall entail
c) Either discharge or acquittal depending on the facts & circumstance of the case
a) Acquittal of the accused in case where charge has already been framed
b) Discharge of the accused in cases where the charge has not yet been framed
c) Acquittal of the accused irrespective of whether the charge has been framed or not
b) Acquittal of the accused only where the charge has already been framed
c) Discharge of the accused where the charge has not yet been framed
b) Acquittal where the evidence of the principal witness has been recorded
c) Discharge in all other cases where the evidence of the principal witness has not been
recorded
19. Magistrate has the power under section 259 of Cr PC to convert a summons trial case into
a warrant trial case
Answer Key
1. B
2. D
3. D
4. C
5. A
6. C
7. A
8. C
9. D
10. B
11. C
12. C
13. C
14. B
15. D
16. A
17. B
18. D
19. B
20. D