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B.A.LL.B (HONOURS)(SEM.-X) EXAMINATION, 2022


( For Regular, Exempted & Back Paper Students )
PENOLOGY AND VICTOMOLOGY
( BALLB1001 )
Question Booklet
Paper Code Series

1 0 0 0 1 A
Time : 1 : 30 Hours Max. Marks : 100
Instructions to the Examinee : ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ds fy, funsZ'k %
1. Do not open the booklet unless you are 1. iz'u&iqfLrdk dks rc rd u [kksyas tc rd vkils
asked to do so. dgk u tk,A
2. The booklet contains 100 questions. 2. iz'u&iqfLrdk esa 100 iz'u gSaA ijh{kkFkhZ dks fdUgha
Examinee is required to answer any 75
75 iz'uksa dks dsoy nh xbZ OMR vkUlj&'khV
questions in the OMR Answer-Sheet
provided and not in the question booklet. ij gh gy djuk gS] iz'u&iqfLrdk ij ughaA ;fn
If more than 75 questions are attempted Nk= }kjk 75 ls vf/kd iz'uksa dks gy fd;k tkrk
by student, then the first attempted 75
gS rks izkjfEHkd gy fd;s gq, 75 iz'uksa dks gh
questions will be considered for
evaluation. All questions carry equal
ewY;kadu gsrq lfEefyr fd;k tk,xkA lHkh iz'uksa
marks. ds vad leku gSaA
3. Examine the Booklet and the OMR 3. iz'uksa ds mÙkj vafdr djus ls iwoZ iz'u&iqfLrdk
Answer-Sheet very carefully before you rFkk OMR vkUlj&'khV dks lko/kkuhiwoZd ns[k
proceed. Faulty question booklet due to ysaA nks"kiw.kZ iz'u&iqfLrdk ftlesa dqN Hkkx Nius
missing or duplicate pages/questions or ls NwV x, gksa ;k iz'u ,d ls vf/kd ckj Ni x,
having any other discrepancy should be gksa ;k mlesa fdlh vU; izdkj dh deh gks] mls
got immediately replaced. rqjUr cny ysaA
(Remaining instructions on last page) ¼'ks"k funsZ'k vfUre i`"B ij½
1. Primary duty of Police to protect people 1. turk ¼yksxksa½ dks _______ ls cpkuk iqfyl
against : dk izkFkfed dÙkZO; gSA
(A) Violence (A) fgalk
(B) Intimidation (B) /kedh
(C) Oppression and Disorder (C) mRihM+u ,oa vO;oLFkk
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
2. From the point of view of sentence, the role 2. n.Mkns'k@ltk dh n`f"V ls iz'kklu esa iqfyl
of Police comes_______in administration. dh Hkwfedk_______ vkrh gSA
(A) First (A) izFke
(B) Second (B) f}rh;
(C) Third (C) r`rh;
(D) Fourth (D) prqFkZ
3. The word 'Police' is derived from_______ 3. ^iqfyl* 'kCn_______ 'kCn iksfyfV;k ls fy;k
word Politeia. x;k gSA
(A) Latin (A) ySfVu
(B) Greek (B) xzhd
(C) German (C) teZu
(D) French (D) Ýsap
4. The term Politeia stands for : 4. iksfyfV;k 'kCn ls rkRi;Z gS %
(A) State (A) jkT;
(B) Administration (B) iz'kklu
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) nksuksa (A) ,oa (B)
(D) Either (A) or (B) (D) ;k rks (A) ;k (B)
5. The begining of Civil Protection against 5. baXyS.M esa vijk/k ,oa vO;oLFkk ds f[kykQ
crime and disorder in England came with ukxfjd lqj{kk dh 'kq#vkr jktk _______
the Promulgation of Edic West Minister }kjk ,fMd osLV fefuLVj (1285) dh ?kks"k.kk
(1285) by King _______. ds lkFk gqbZA
(A) Edward - I (A) ,MoMZ - I
(B) Edward - II (B) ,MoMZ - II
(C) Edward - III (C) ,MoMZ - III
(D) Edward - IV (D) ,MoMZ - IV
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6. In 18th Century First Police Force of _______ 6. 18oha'krkCnh esa fefMylsDl U;k; vf/kfu;e
Constables was set up in United Kingdom }kjk ;wukbVsM fdaxMe esa _______dkaLVscyksa
by the Middlesex Justice Act. dh igyh iqfyl cy dh LFkkiuk dh xbZ FkhA
(A) 25 (A) 25
(B) 93 (B) 93
(C) 126 (C) 126
(D) 213 (D) 213
7. There are references to the existence of 7. _______uked egkdkO; esa iqfyl O;oLFkk ds
Police System in Epic, namely : vfLrRo dk mYys[k feyrk gSA
(A) Mahabharata (A) egkHkkjr
(B) Ramayana (B) jkek;.k
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) nksuksa (A) ,oa (B)
(D) None of the above (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
8. Officials of well organised system of Police 8. g"kZo/kZu ds dky esa iqfyl dh lqO;ofLFkr
during the reign of Harshavardhan were iz .kkyh ds vf/kdkfj;ks a dks dgk tkrk
called : Fkk %
(A) Sandik (A) lkaf/kd
(B) Chowrodharnik (B) pkS;ksZ/kkf.kZd
(C) Dandapashik (C) n.Mikf'kd
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
9. Which was/were part of Police System 9. eqxy 'kkludky esa dkSu iqfyl O;oLFkk dk@ds
during Mughal rulers ? Hkkx Fks \
(A) Fauzdar (A) QkStnkj
(B) Kotwal (B) dksroky
(C) Subedar/Nizam (C) lwcsnkj@futke
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
10. In British period village headmen were 10. fczfV'k 'kkludky esa fdl fofu;eu ds vuqlkj]
ex-officio head say police, according to the xk¡o dk eqf[k;k ogk¡ dh iqfyl dk insu
regulations of : vf/kdkjh gksrk Fkk %
(A) 1798 (A) 1798
(B) 1816 (B) 1816
(C) 1856 (C) 1856
(D) 1913 (D) 1913

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11. The Police Commission of_______ 11. _______ ds iqfyl vk;ksx us ekewyh cnyko
recommended continuance of the prevailing ds lkFk xzkeh.k iqfyl dh O;kIr O;oLFkk dks
system of rural policing with minor changes. tkjh j[kus dh flQkfj'k dhA
(A) 1768 (A) 1768
(B) 1818 (B) 1818
(C) 1860 (C) 1860
(D) 1903 (D) 1903
12. An aftermath of the war of Independence 12. Lora=rk laxzke ds ckn Hkkjrh; iqfyl
The Indian Police Act,_______was enacted vf/kfu;e]_______ dks iqfyl dks iquxZfBr
to reorganise the Police and make it more djus rFkk bls vkSj vf/kd izHkkoh cukus ds
effective. fy, vf/kfu;fer fd;k x;k FkkA
(A) 1858 (A) 1858
(B) 1859 (B) 1859
(C) 1860 (C) 1860
(D) 1861 (D) 1861
13. The Government of Lord Curzon appointed 13. ykMZ dtZu dh ljdkj us iqfyl lq/kkjksa ds
the Police Reform Commission in______to lq>ko ds fy, iqfyl lq/kkj deh'ku______
suggest Police Reforms. esa fu;qDr fd;kA
(A) 1888 (A) 1888
(B) 1902 (B) 1902
(C) 1913 (C) 1913
(D) 1932 (D) 1932
14. The Constitution of India provides that Police 14. Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vuqlkj] iqfyl_______
is a subject of_______list. lwph dk fo"k; gS@ds vUrxZr gSA
(A) State (A) jkT;
(B) Centre (B) dsUnz
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) nksuksa (A) ,oa (B)
(D) None of the above (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
15. Who remarked that policing is an inherently 15. iqfyflax ,d LokHkkfod :i ls la?k"kZxzLr
conflict ridden enterprise ? m|e@miØe gS] fdlus fVIi.kh dh \
(A) H.L. Hart (A) ,p-,y- gkVZ
(B) Bentham (B) csaFke
(C) Oppenheim (C) vksisugkbe
(D) Robert Reiner (D) jkWcVZ jhusj
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16. Who says that - "According to the legal and 16. fdlus dgk fd & ^^fof/kd ,oa jktuhfrd
political theory, the rights and duties of the fl)kar ds vuqlkj] naM nsus gsrq iqfyl
police to inflict punishment are sharply ds vf/kdkj ,oa dÙkZ O ; cgq r lhfer
limited."? gSA** \
(A) Ahmad Siddique (A) vgen fln~nhdh
(B) Jerome Hall (B) tsjkse gky
(C) V. Spenser (C) oh- LisUlj
(D) Justice Holmes (D) tfLVl gksEl
17. In Rural Police Stations______is/are held 17. xzkeh.k iqfyl LVs'kuksa esa dkSu dkuwu ,oa O;oLFkk
responsible for maintenance of law and order. dks cuk;s j[kus gsrq ftEesnkj gksrk gS \
(A) S.H.O. (A) ,l-,p-vks-
(B) A.H.O. (B) ,-,p-vks-
(C) Patrolling Police (C) isVªksfyax iqfyl
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
18. The Preventive Powers of Police are 18. iqfyl dh fuokjd 'kfDr;k¡ n.M izfØ;k lafgrk
contained in Sections_____of the Criminal (1973) dh /kkjkvksa_____ esa of.kZr gSA
Procedure Code (1973). (A) 149 ls 158
(A) 149 to 158
(B) 136 ls 152
(B) 136 to 152
(C) 121 to 147 (C) 121 ls 147
(D) 48 to 63 (D) 48 ls 63
19. Which Article of Indian Constitution provides 19. Hkkjrh; lafo/kku dk dkSu&lk vuqPNsn iqfyl
safeguards against the arbitrary use of }kjk fuokjd 'kfDr;ksa ds euekus iz;ksx ds fo#)
preventive powers by the Police ? lqj{kkRed mik;ksa dk mica/k djrh gS \
(A) 22 (1) (A) 22 (1)
(B) 22 (3) (B) 22 (3)
(C) 22 (7) (C) 22 (7)
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
20. In which case court observed that - "Handcuffing 20. fdl okn esa U;k;ky; us dgk fd & ^^gFkdM+h
is prima facie inhuman and therefore yxkuk izFke n`"V~;k vekuoh; gS] blfy,
unreasonable and at the first, flush arbitrary." ? ;s vuqfpr gS rFkk lcls igys euekuk gSA** \
(A) State of Bihar Vs. I.C. Sadana (A) fcgkj jkT; cuke vkbZ-lh- lMkuk
(B) Prem Shankar Shukla Vs. Delhi (B) iz s e 'ka d j 'kq D yk cuke fnYyh
Administration iz'kklu
(C) V.K. Sinha Vs. State of U.P. (C) oh-ds- flUgk cuke m-iz- jkT;
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
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21. The Law Commission in its_____Report 21. fof/k vk;ksx us viuh_____ fjiksVZ (1958) esa
(1958) suggested that investigating staff lq>ko fn;k fd & vUos"k.k@tk¡p deZpkfj;ksa
should be separate from the Law of Order dks dkuwu O;oLFkk deZpkfj;ksa ls vyx gksuk
Staff. pkfg,A
(A) 3rd (A) rhljh
(B) 5th (B) ik¡poha
(C) 10th (C) nloha
(D) 14th (D) pkSngoha
22. Legal function of Police is/are : 22. iqfyl dk@ds fof/kd dk;Z gS %
(A) Preventive Function (A) fuokjd dk;Z
(B) Maintain Inquest Report (B) e`R;q vUos"k.k@leh{kk fjiksVZ dk vuqj{k.k
(C) To Assist the Prosecutor (C) vfHk;kstu esa lgk;rk
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
23. The origin of prisons is interlinked with the 23. tsyksa dh mRifÙk dkjkokl dh O;oLFkk ls tqM+h
system of imprisonment which originated gqbZ gS tks mUuhloha 'krkCnh dh_____ frekgh
in_____quarter of Nineteenth Century. esa mRiUu gqbZ FkhA
(A) First (A) izFke
(B) Second (B) f}rh;
(C) Third (C) r`rh;
(D) Fourth (D) prqFkZ
24. The modern techniques of punishment lay 24. n.M dh vk/kqfud rduhdh;ka vijkf/k;ksa ds
greater emphasis on_____of criminals. _____ ij vf/kd cy nsrh gSA
(A) Reformation (A) lq/kkj
(B) Correction (B) 'kks/ku
(C) Rehabilitation (C) iquokZl
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
25. The modern prison system in India is 25. Hkkjr esa orZeku dkjkxkj O;oLFkk okLro esa
essentially based on_____Prison model. _____dkjkxkj izk:i@ekWMy ij vk/kkfjr gSA
(A) American (A) vesfjdh
(B) British (B) fczfV'k
(C) German (C) teZu
(D) French (D) Ýsap

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26. The Constitution of India placed 'Jail' in the 26. Hkkjrh; lafo/kku esa ^tsy* dks jkT; lwph dh
state list of the _____schedule. _____vuqlwph esa j[kk x;k gSA
(A) 2nd (A) nwljh
(B) 3rd (B) rhljh
(C) 5th (C) ik¡poha
(D) 7th (D) lkroha
27. As suggested by Pakwasa Committee, a 27. idoklk lfefr dh flQkfj'k ds vuqlkj
Model Jail was established at Lucknow in : y[kuÅ esa ekWMy tsy LFkkfir gqbZ Fkh _____esaA
(A) 1949 (A) 1949
(B) 1963 (B) 1963
(C) 1981 (C) 1981
(D) 2004 (D) 2004
28. The Government of India appointed an All 28. Hkkjr ljdkj us ______esa ,d vf[ky Hkkjrh;
India Jail Reforms Committee in______, as tsy lq/kkj lfefr dh fu;qfDr dh] ftlds
Justice A.N. Mulla its Chairman. ps;jeSu tfLVl ,-,u- eqYyk FksA
(A) 1970 (A) 1970
(B) 1980 (B) 1980
(C) 1990 (C) 1990
(D) 2000 (D) 2000
29. The Mulla Committee recommended the 29. eqYyk lfefr us dSfn;ksa dk oxhZdj.k_____
classification of Prisoners on_____. vk/kkj ij djus dh flQkfj'k dhA
(A) Scientific basis (A) oSKkfud vk/kkj
(B) Rational basis (B) ;qfDr laxr vk/kkj
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) nksuksa (A) ,oa (B)
(D) None of the above (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
30. To bring down the rising graph of undertrial 30. vijkf/kd izfØ;k lafgrk (2005) esa ,d ubZ
prisoners in Indian Jails a new /kkjk_______ tksM+h xbZ] Hkkjrh; tsyksa esa
Section_______was inserted in Code of fopkjk/khu dSfn;ksa ds c<+rs xzkQ dks uhps ykus
Criminal Procedure (2005). ds fy,A
(A) 123 (A) (A) 123 (A)
(B) 343 (B) (B) 343 (B)
(C) 436 (A) (C) 436 (A)
(D) 513 (B) (D) 513 (B)

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31. Today main problem of Indian Jails is/ 31. orZeku le; esa Hkkjrh; tsyksa dh eq[; leL;k
are : gS %
(A) Over crowding (A) cgqr HkhM+&HkkM+@vfriztu
(B) Prison discipline (B) dkjkxkj vuq'kklu
(C) Criminality (C) vkijkf/kdrk
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
32. In order to ensure discipline, the system of 32. vuq'kklu lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, Hkkjrh;
Self-Government in Indian Prisons_____quite ts y ks a es a Lo'kklu dh O;oLFkk dkQh
successful. lQy_____A
(A) has been (A) jgh gS
(B) has not been (B) ugha jgh gS
(C) either (A) or (B) (C) ;k rks (A) ;k (B)
(D) neither (A) nor (B) (D) uk rks (A) uk gh (B)
33. Which was/were category basis of 33. mUuhloha lnh dh 'kq#vkr esa vijkf/k;ks@a dSfn;ksa
Offenders/Prisoners in early Nineteenth dh Js.kh dk vk/kkj Fkk %
Century according to ? (A) fyax
(A) Sex
(B) vk;q
(B) Age
(C) Gravity of offence
(C) vijk/k dh xEHkhjrk
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
34. In modern context, which is/are category of 34. orZ e ku ifjizs { ; es a dS fn;ks a dh Js . kh
Prisoners ? gS %
(A) Hardened criminals (A) ?kksj vijk/kh
(B) Casual criminal (B) vkdfLed vijk/kh
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) nksuksa (A) ,oa (B)
(D) None of the above (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
35. The Jail Reform Committee of________ 35. tsy lq/kkj lfefr________ us fofHkUu Jsf.k;ksa
recommended a variety of Institutions for ds vijkf/k;ksa dh t:jrksa dks iwjk djus
catering to the needs of different categories ds fy, fofHkUu laLFkkuks a dh flQkfj'k
of offenders. dhA
(A) 2003-2005 (A) 2003-2005
(B) 1995-1998 (B) 1995-1998
(C) 1988-1993 (C) 1988-1993
(D) 1980-1983 (D) 1980-1983

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36. _______concerns with the various aspects 36. _______ n.M rFkk n.M uhfr;ksa ds fofHkUu
of punishment and penal policies. igyqvksa ls lacfa /kr gSA
(A) Criminal Anthropology (A) vkijkf/kd u`foKku
(B) Penology (B) n.M iz'kklu
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) nksuksa (A) ,oa (B)
(D) Either (A) or (B) (D) ;k rks (A) ;k (B)
37. Who mostly commits "White Collar 37. dkSu T;knkrj lQsn iks'k vijk/k djrk
Crimes" ? gS \
(A) Illiterate persons (A) vf'kf{kr O;fDr
(B) Persons of high status (B) mPp izfLFkfr dk O;fDr
(C) Criminal tribe (C) vijk/kthoh tutkfr
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
38. Who grants prisoners admission to Open 38. dkSu dSfn;ksa dks [kqyh gok tsy esa izo's k
Air Jail ? LohÑr djrk gS \
(A) Jail authorities (A) tsy izkf/kdkjh
(B) Court (B) U;k;ky;
(C) Police (C) iqfyl
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
39. Which country does not/do not award death 39. dkSu&lk ns'k vijkf/k;ksa dks e`R;qn.M ugha
penalty to offenders ? nsrk \
(A) Australia (A) vkWLVsªfy;k
(B) Russia (B) :l
(C) United Kingdom (C) ;wukbVsM fdaxMe
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
40. Under which law, Probation to offenders 40. Hkkjr esa fdl dkuwu ds rgr] vijkf/k;ksa dks
cannot be granted ? ifjoh{kk iznku ugha dh tk ldrh gS \
(A) Motor Vehicle Act (A) eksVj;ku vf/kfu;e
(B) Indian Penal Code (B) Hkkjrh; n.M lafgrk
(C) N.D.P.S. Act (C) ,u-Mh-ih-,l- vf/kfu;e
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
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41. The concept of White Collar Crime is usually 41. lkekU;r;k lQsniks'k vijk/k dh vo/kkj.kk
associated with : _______ls tqM+h gSA
(A) H.L. Hart (A) ,p-,y- gkVZ
(B) E.H. Sutherland (B) bZ-,p- lnjyS.M
(C) Lord Acton (C) ykMZ ,DVu
(D) Marshal B. Clinard (D) ek'kZy ch- fDyukMZ
42. The concept of "White Collar Crime" found 42. loZizFke ^^lQsniks'k vijk/k** dh vo/kkj.kk
its place in Criminology for the first time in : us vijk/k'kkL= esa viuk LFkku ik;k %
(A) 1931 (A) 1931
(B) 1941 (B) 1941
(C) 1951 (C) 1951
(D) 1981 (D) 1981
43. The Law Commission of India in it's_____report 43. Hkkjrh; fof/k vk;ksx us viuh_____ fjiksVZ
observed that Modern Scientific and esa dgk fd & vk/kqfud oSKkfud ,oa rduhdh
Technological Developments have led to fodkl us lQsniks'k vijk/kksa esa Hkkjh o`f) dh
enormous increase in White Collar Crimes. gSA
(A) 15th (A) 15oha
(B) 29th (B) 29oha
(C) 37th (C) 37oha
(D) 49th (D) 49oha
44. The Santhanam Commission classified 44. laFkkue deh'ku us lQsniks'k ,oa lkekftd&
white collar and socio-economic crimes vkfFkZd vijk/kksa dks______ Jsf.k;ksa esa oxhZÑr
in______categories. fd;kA
(A) 08 (A) 08
(B) 13 (B) 13
(C) 18 (C) 18
(D) 27 (D) 27
45. Which Commission suggested the insertion 45. fdl vk;ksx us lQsniks'k vijk/k ij Hkkjrh;
of a new chapter on White Collar Crimes in n.M lafgrk esa u;k v/;k; tksM+us dk lq>ko
Indian Penal Code ? fn;k \
(A) Santhanam Commission (A) laFkkue vk;ksx
(B) Vivin Bose Commission (B) fofou cksl vk;ksx
(C) Law Commission (41th) (C) fof/k vk;ksx ¼41ok¡½
(D) M.C. Chagla Commission (D) ,e-lh- Nkxyk vk;ksx

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46. Which is/are type of White Collar Crimes ? 46. lQsniks'k vijk/k dk izdkj gS %
(A) Black Marketing and Adulteration (A) dkykcktkjh ,oa feykoV
(B) Tax Evasion (B) djksa dh pksjh
(C) In Educational Institutions (C) 'kS{kf.kd laLFkkuksa esa
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
47. According to All India Jail Manual Committee 47. vkWy bf.M;k tsy eSuqvy desVh fjiksV_Z _____
Report_________, "Open prisons process ds vuqlkj] ^^[kqyh tsy izfØ;k dks fjgk fd;s
is called the released persons x;s O;fDr dk nh{kkar lekjksg dgk tkrk
convalescence". gS**A
(A) 1957-59 (A) 1957-59
(B) 1961-63 (B) 1961-63
(C) 1971-73 (C) 1971-73
(D) 1967-69 (D) 1967-69
48. Who has/have define the open prisons ? 48. fdlus [kqyh tsy dks ifjHkkf"kr fd;k \
(A) United Nations Congress, Geneva (A) la;qDr jk"Vª dkaxzsl] tsusok (1955)
(1955)
(B) lj fyvksusy QkWDl
(B) Sir Lionel Fox
(C) Dr. C.P. Tandon (C) MkW- lh-ih- V.Mu
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
49. Who is known as father of Victimology ? 49. fdls ihfM+r'kkL= dk tud dgk tkrk gS \
(A) Durkheim (A) nq[khZe
(B) Mendelsohn (B) esMa ylu
(C) Bentham (C) csaFke
(D) Austin (D) vkfLVu
50. First Semi-Open Prison was set up 50. _____'krkCnh ds vafre o"kksZa esa fLoV~t+jyS.M
in Switzerland in closing years esa igyh v/kZ&[kqyh tsy dh LFkkiuk dh xbZ
of_____Century. FkhA
(A) 17th (A) 17oha
(B) 18th (B) 18oha
(C) 19th (C) 19oha
(D) None of the above (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
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51. Open prisons in modern sense were 51. vk/kqfud vFkksZa esa [kqyh tsysa_____ esa fczVsu esa
established in U.K. in : LFkkfir dh xbZ FkhA
(A) 1930's (A) 1930 ds n'kd
(B) 1940's (B) 1940 ds n'kd
(C) 1950's (C) 1950 ds n'kd
(D) 1960's (D) 1960 ds n'kd
52. Who published Prison Statistics in 52. dkSu Hkkjr esa dkjkxkj lkaf[;dh izdkf'kr
India ? djrk gS \
(A) National Institute of Social Defence (A) jk"Vªh; lkekftd j{kk laLFkku
(B) National Institute of Criminology (B) us'kuy baLVhV~;wV vkWQ fØfeuksykWth
(C) National Crime Records Bureau (C) jk"Vªh; vijk/k fjdkMZ C;wjks
(D) None of the above (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
53. Open prisons in modern sense were 53. vk/kqfud vFkksZa@ifjizs{; esa [kqyh tsysa la;qDr
established in United States of America jkT; vesfjdk es_a ______ esa LFkkfir dh xbZ
in : FkhA
(A) 1940's (A) 1940 ds n'kd
(B) 1950's (B) 1950 ds n'kd
(C) 1960's (C) 1960 ds n'kd
(D) 1970's (D) 1970 ds n'kd
54. Who can commute death penalty to life 54. dkSu e`R;qn.M dks vkthou dkjkokl esa cny
imprisonment ? ldrk gS \
(A) President (A) jk"Vªifr
(B) Prime Minister (B) iz/kkuea=h
(C) Chief Minister (C) eq[;ea=h
(D) Any one of the above (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ Hkh
55. The first scientific effort to modernise prisons 55. Hkkjr esa tsyksa ds vk/kqfudhdj.k dk igyk
in India was made by Sir Walter Reckless, oSKkfud iz;kl lj okYVj jsdysl }kjk fd;k
who visited India in : x;k Fkk] tks_______ esa Hkkjr vk;s FksA
(A) 1949 (A) 1949
(B) 1950 (B) 1950
(C) 1952 (C) 1952
(D) 1984 (D) 1984

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56. Probation is a : 56. ifjoh{kk gS ,d %
(A) Determinate sentencing (A) ltk dk fu/kkZj.k
(B) Custodial sentencing (B) fgjklr esa ltk
(C) Suspended sentencing (C) fuyfEcr ltk
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
57. The Jail Committee of_______recommended 57. _______dh tsy lfefr us cafn;ksa ds iquokZl
to set up Open Jail for the rehabilitation of ds fy, [kqyh tsy LFkkfir djus dh vuq'kalk
Prisoners. dhA
(A) 1951-52 (A) 1951-52
(B) 1956-57 (B) 1956-57
(C) 1976-78 (C) 1976-78
(D) 1991-92 (D) 1991-92
58. "Eye for Eye" reflects which theory of 58. ^^vk¡[k ds cnys vk¡[k** n.M ds fdl fl)kar
Punishment ? dks n'kkZrk gS \
(A) Self-Expiation (A) vkRe&fuokZlu
(B) Retribution (B) izfr'kks/kkRed
(C) Reformation (C) lq/kkjkRed
(D) Deterrence (D) izfrjks/kkRed
59. The scheme of Open Jails for Prisoners is/ 59. cafn;ksa ds fy, [kqyh tsy dh ;ks tuk
are based on : _______ij vk/kkfjr gSA
(A) Probation (A) ifjoh{kk
(B) Parole (B) iSjksy ¼dkjkodk'k½
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) nksuksa (A) ,oa (B)
(D) Either (A) or (B) (D) ;k rks (A) ;k (B)
60. In which case Supreme Court of India has 60. fdl okn esa Hkkjr ds mPpre U;k;ky; us
given directions for prison reform ? tsy lq/kkj gsrq funsZ'k fn;s \
(A) Shanker Das Vs. Union of India (A) 'kadj nkl cuke Hkkjr la?k
(B) Ramamurthy Vs. State of Karnataka (B) jkeewfrZ cuke dukZVd jkT;
(C) Ravikant Vs. State of U.P. (C) jfodkar cuke m-iz- jkT;
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
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61. Which state was first in point of time to set 61. eqDr gok dSEi@tsy LFkkfir djus okyk igyk
up on Open Air Camp/Prison ? jkT; dkSu Fkk \
(A) Madhya Pradesh (A) e/; izns'k
(B) Uttar Pradesh (B) mÙkj izns'k
(C) Gujarat (C) xqtjkr
(D) Himachal Pradesh (D) fgekpy izns'k
62. How many types of sentences/punishments 62. Hkkjrh; n.M la fgrk ds vUrxZ r ,d
can be awarded to an offender, under Indian vijk/kh dks fdrus izdkj dh ltk gks ldrh
Penal Code ? gS \
(A) 3 (A) 3
(B) 4 (B) 4
(C) 5 (C) 5
(D) 6 (D) 6
63. The utility of Open Jails in India has been 63. Hkkjr esa [kqyh tsyksa dh mi;ksfxrk dh loksZPp
commended by the Supreme Court in the U;k;ky; us fdl okn esa ljkguk dh@vuq'kalk
case of : dh \
(A) Dharambir Vs. State of U.P. (A) /keZohj cuke m-iz- jkT;
(B) Som Prakash Vs. State of Delhi
(B) lkse izdk'k cuke fnYyh jkT;
(C) Ratanlal Vs. State of Punjab
(D) Dhruvendra Singh Vs. State of (C) jruyky cuke iatkc jkT;
Rajasthan (D) /kqzosUnz flag cuke jktLFkku jkT;
64. In which case "Rarest of Rare" crime 64. fdl okn esa ^^fojys esa ls fojyre** fl)kar
principal was established ? izfrikfnr gqvk \
(A) Mithu Vs. State of Punjab (A) feV~Bw cuke iatkc jkT;
(B) Vishakha Vs. State of Rajasthan (B) fo'kk[kk cuke jktLFkku jkT;
(C) Menaka Gandhi Vs. Union of India (C) esudk xk¡/kh cuke Hkkjr la?k
(D) Bacchan Singh Vs. State of Punjab (D) cPpu flag cuke iatkc jkT;
65. Law Commission of India in it's______ report 65. Hkkjrh; fof/k vk;ksx us viuh______ fjiksVZ
(1967) opinioned that capital punishment (1967) esa er O;Dr fd;k fd & e`R;qn.M dks
should be retained in the present state of ns'k dh orZeku fLFkfr esa cjdjkj j[kk tkuk
the country. pkfg,A
(A) 31st (A) 31oha
(B) 35th (B) 35oha
(C) 42nd (C) 42oha
(D) 47th (D) 47oha

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66. The first proposal to repeal death penalty 66. n.M lafgrk ls e`R;qn.M dks fujLr djus dk
from the Penal Code, was tabled in Lok igyk izLrko________ esa yksd lHkk esa is'k
Sabha in________. fd;k x;k FkkA
(A) 1949 (B) 1951 (A) 1949 (B) 1951
(C) 1957 (D) 1976 (C) 1957 (D) 1976
67. Until 1983, death sentence was mandatory 67. 1983 rd] dsoy Hkkjrh; n.M lafgrk dh
only under Section______of the Indian Penal /kkjk______ ds vUrxZr e`R;qn.M dh ltk
Code. vfuok;Z FkhA
(A) 302 (A) 302
(B) 303 (B) 303
(C) 304 (C) 304
(D) 305 (D) 305
68. Which section of the Code of Criminal 68. n.M izfØ;k lafgrk (1973) dh dkSu&lh
Procedure (1973) provides that while /kkjk izko/kkfur djrh gS fd ^^e`R;qn.M nsrs
awarding the sentence of death, the court le; U;k;ky; dks fo'ks"k dkj.k ntZ djus
must record "special reasons." ? pkfg,A** \
(A) 331 (1) (A) 331 (1)
(B) 341 (2) (B) 341 (2)
(C) 354 (3) (C) 354 (3)
(D) 371 (4) (D) 371 (4)
69. According to which section of the Code of 69. n.M izfØ;k lafgrk (1973) dh fdl /kkjk
Criminal Procedure (1973), "The sentence ds vuqlkj] ^^l= U;k;k/kh'k }kjk nh
of death imposed by the Session Judge xbZ ekSr dh ltk dks mPp U;k;ky; }kjk
can be executed only after it is confirmed iqf"V ds ckn gh fu"ikfnr fd;k tk ldrk
by High Court." ? gSA** \
(A) 366 (1) (A) 366 (1)
(B) 376 (2) (B) 376 (2)
(C) 386 (3) (C) 386 (3)
(D) 399 (4) (D) 399 (4)
70. In which case Supreme Court affirmed the 70. fdl okn esa mPpre U;k;ky; us bl fl)kUr
principle that - "Sentencing powers of dh iqf"V dh & ^^fd U;k;ikfydk rFkk
Judiciary and Executive are readily dk;Zikfydk dh n.Mkns'k 'kfDr;k¡ vklkuh
distinguishable ? ls@Li"Vr;k Hksnuh; gS \
(A) Harihar Singh Vs. State of U.P. (A) gfjgj flag cuke m-iz- jkT;
(B) Sarveshwar Prasad Vs. State of M.P. (B) losZ'oj izlkn cuke e-iz- jkT;
(C) Bishnudev Vs. State of West Bengal (C) fo".kqnso cuke if'pe caxky jkT;
(D) Sarat Chandra Vs. Khagendra Nath (D) 'kjr pUnz cuke [kxsUnz ukFk
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71. The pros and con's of "Life or death sentence" 71. fdl okn esa Hkkjrh; mPpre U;k;ky; us
have been extensively dealt with by the thou ;k e`R;qn.M ds i{k ,oa foi{k dks
Supreme Court of India in the case of : O;kid :i ls ifjekf.kr fd;k \
(A) Dalbir Singh's case (A) nychj flag okn
(B) Rajendra Prasad's case (B) jktsUnz izlkn okn
(C) Jagmohan Singh's case (C) txeksgu flag okn
(D) Manoharlal's case (D) euksgjyky okn
72. In which case Supreme Court ruled that 72. fdl okn esa mPpre U;k;ky; us fu.khZr
"Prolonged delay in execution exceeding fd;k fd] ^^nks lky ls vf/kd dh Qkalh esa
two years will be a sufficient ground to quash nsjh e`R;qn.M dks jn~n djus ds fy, i;kZIr
death sentence." ? vk/kkj gksxkA** \
(A) Kuljeet Singh Vs. Union of India (A) dqythr flag cuke Hkkjr la?k
(B) Dina Vs. State of U.P. (B) nhuk cuke m-iz- jkT;
(C) Rajnikanta Vs. State of Orissa (C) jtuhdkar cuke mM+hlk jkT;
(D) T.V. Vatheeswaran Vs. State of Tamil (D) Vh-oh- oFkhLoju cuke rfeyukMq
Nadu jkT;
73. The execution of death sentence by public 73. fdl okn esa fu.khZr fd;k x;k fd lkoZtfud
hanging was held as violation of Article 21 Qkalh }kjk e`R;qn.M dk fu"iknu Hkkjrh;
of the Indian Constitution in the case of : lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 21 dk mYya?ku gS \
(A) Munawar Harun Vs. State of (A) eq u oj gk:u cuke egkjk"Vª
Maharashtra jkT;
(B) Lachma Devi Vs. State of Rajasthan (B) y{ek nsoh cuke jktLFkku jkT;
(C) Mahesh Vs. State of M.P. (C) egs'k cuke e-iz- jkT;
(D) Guru Swamy Vs. State of Tamil Nadu (D) xq#Lokeh cuke rfeyukMq jkT;
74. In which case Supreme Court considers 74. fdl okn esa mPpre U;k;ky; us n.Mkns'k dks
delay as an important ground for de djus ds fy, nsjh@foyEc dks ,d egRoiw.kZ
commutation of the sentence ? vk/kkj ekuk \
(A) Triveniben Vs. State of Gujarat (A) f=os.khcsu cuke xqtjkr jkT;
(B) Reddy Samath Vs. State of Andhra (B) js M~Mh leFk cuke vka/ kz izns 'k
Pradesh jkT;
(C) Jay Kumar Vs. State of M.P. (C) t; dqekj cuke e-iz- jkT;
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
75. In which case the sentencing order "manged 75. fdl okn esa & vuqPNsn 21 ¼Hkkjrh;
by Neck till he is dead" was challenged on lafo/kku½ ds mYya?ku ds vk/kkj ij n.Mkns'k
the ground of the violation of Article 21 of ^^e`R;q gksus rd xnZu ls yVdk;k tk;s** dks
the Indian Constitution ? pqukSrh nh xbZ Fkh \
(A) Madhu Mehta Vs. Union of India (A) e/kq esgrk cuke Hkkjr la?k
(B) Daya Singh Vs. Union of India (B) n;k flag cuke Hkkjr la?k
(C) Jumman Khan Vs. State of U.P. (C) tqEeu [kku cuke m-iz- jkT;
(D) Dina Vs. State of U.P. (D) nhuk cuke m-iz- jkT;
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76. In which case Supreme Court has stressed 76. fdl okn esa mPpre U;k;ky; us e`R;qn.M ds
on the Penological aspect of death sentence ? n.MkRed igyw ij tksj fn;k \
(A) Mithu Vs. State of Punjab (A) feV~Bw cuke iatkc jkT;
(B) Allauddin Mian Vs. State of Bihar (B) vykmn~nhu fe;ka cuke fcgkj jkT;
(C) Dalbir Singh Vs. State of U.P. (C) nychj flag cuke m-iz- jkT;
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
77. Who provide a precious and clear definition 77. fdlus n.M dh mRÑ"V ,oa Li"V ifjHkk"kk
of punishment ? nh \
(A) Salmond (A) lke.M
(B) Austin (B) vkfLVu
(C) Bentham (C) csaFke
(D) Grotious (D) xzkfs V;l
78. Who suggested the presupposes of the 78. fdlus n.M ds vuqekuksa@/kkj.kkvksa dks
punishment ? lq>k;k@O;Dr fd;k \
(A) H.L. Hart (A) ,p-,y- gkVZ
(B) Walter Moberly (B) okYVj ekscyhZ
(C) Nigel Walker (C) fuxsy okdj
(D) Justice Holmes (D) tfLVl gksEl
79. Early modes of punishment/theories of 79. n.M ds izkjfEHkd rjhds@n.M ds fl)kar
punishment were by and large______in nature. izÑfr esa cM+s iSekus ij______ FksA
(A) Deterrent (A) izfrjks/kkRed
(B) Retributive (B) izfr'kks/kkRed
(C) Preventive (C) fujks/kkRed
(D) Reformative (D) lq/kkjkRed
80. According to which punishment theory - "The 80. fdl n.M fl)kUr ds vuqlkj & ^^n.M xyr
punishment is to be a terror to evil doers djus okyksa ds fy, ,d la=kl gS rFkk mu lHkh
and an awful warning to all others who might ds fy, ,d&,d Hk;kud psrkouh gS tks mudh
be tempted to imitate them." ? udy djus gsrq izyksfHkr gks ldrs gSAa ** \
(A) Deterrent (A) izfrjks/kkRed
(B) Retributive (B) izfr'kks/kkRed
(C) Preventive (C) fujks/kkRed
(D) Reformative (D) lq/kkjkRed
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81. _______considered punishment as a means 81. _______us n.M dks lkekftd lqj{kk iznku
of attaining social security. djus dk ,d lk/ku ekuk gSA
(A) Deterrent theory (A) izfrjks/kkRed fl)kar
(B) Retributive theory (B) izfr'kks/kkRed fl)kar
(C) Preventive theory (C) fujks/kkRed fl)kar
(D) Reformative theory (D) lq/kkjkRed fl)kar
82. Which punishment theory suggests that evil 82. dkSu&lk n.M fl)kar crkrk gS fd cqjkbZ ds
should be returned for evil ? cnys@ds fy, cqjkbZ dks okil fd;k tkuk pkfg, \
(A) Deterrent theory (A) izfrjks/kkRed fl)kar
(B) Retributive theory (B) izfr'kks/kkRed fl)kar
(C) Preventive theory (C) fujks/kkRed fl)kar
(D) Reformative theory (D) lq/kkjkRed fl)kar
83. Who opposed the theory of retribution and 83. fdlus izfr'kks/kkRed fl)kar dk fojks/k djrs
observed ''that it is the manifestation of gq, dgk fd & ^^;g ,d {kfr dk cnyk ysus
revenge for an injury.'' ? dh vfHkO;fDr gSaA** \
(A) Durkheim (A) nq[khZe
(B) Hegal (B) ghxy
(C) Kelson (C) dsYlu
(D) James Stephen (D) tsEl LVhQu
84. Who defended the doctrine of retribution on 84. fdlus izfr'kks/kkRed fl)kar dk bl vk/kkj
the ground that - "Criminals deserved to be ij leFkZu fd;k fd & ^^vijkf/k;ksa ls uQjr
hated an the punishment should be so dh tkuh pkfg, ,oa ltk dks bl rjg ls
contrived as to give expressions to that cuk;k tkuk pkfg, fd og ml uQjr dks
hatred" ? vfHkO;fDr ns lds** \
(A) Durkheim (A) nq[khZe
(B) Hegal (B) ghxy
(C) James Stephen (C) tsEl LVhQu
(D) H.L. Hart (D) ,p-,y- gkVZ
85. Which theory is based on proposition 85. dkSu&lk fl)kar bl dFku ij vk/kkfjr gS
"Not to average crime but to prevent ^^vijk/k dk cnyk ysus ds fy, ugha cfYd
it" ? mls jksdus ds fy,** \
(A) Retributive theory (A) izfr'kks/kkRed fl)kar
(B) Preventive theory (B) fujks/kkRed fl)kar
(C) Reformative theory (C) lq/kkjkRed fl)kar
(D) Deterrent theory (D) izfrjks/kkRed fl)kar
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86. Who observed that - "The end of all Penal 86. fdlus dgk fd & ^^lHkh n.M dkuwuksa dk var
Laws is that they are not to be applied." ? ;g gS fd mUgas ykxw ugha fd;k tkuk gSA** \
(A) J.S. Mill (A) ts-,l- fey
(B) Fichte (B) fQDVs
(C) Kelson (C) dsYlu
(D) Hegal (D) ghxy
87. Which utilitarian supported preventive theory 87. fdl mi;ksfxrkoknh us n.M ds fujks/kkRed
of punishment ? fl)kar dk leFkZu fd;k \
(A) Bentham (A) csaFke
(B) Stuart Mill (B) LVqvVZ fey
(C) Austin (C) vkfLVu
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
88. Which theory of punishment suggests that - 88. n.M ds fdl fl)kar us lq>ko fn;k fd &
"Prisonisation is the best mode of crime ^^tsy esa can djuk vijk/k dh jksdFkke dk
prevention" ? lcls vPNk rjhdk gS \
(A) Retributive (A) izfr'kks/kkRed
(B) Preventive (B) fujks/kkRed
(C) Deterrerent (C) izfrjks/kkRed
(D) Reformative (D) lq/kkjkRed
89. Which theory of punishment suggests that - 89. n.M ds fdl fl)kar ds vuqlkj & ^^n.M
"Punishment is only justifiable if it looks to rHkh U;k;ksfpr@rdZlaxr gS tc og Hkfo";
the future and not to past." ? dks ns[ksa u fd vrhr dksA** \
(A) Retributive (A) izfr'kks/kkRed
(B) Preventive (B) fujks/kkRed
(C) Deterrent (C) izfrjks/kkRed
(D) Reformative (D) lq/kkjkRed
90. The Ancient Penal Law of India laid greater 90. Hkkjr ds izkphu n.M fof/k es_a _____ ij
emphasis on : vf/kd cy fn;k x;kA
(A) Penance (A) riL;k
(B) Atma-Shuddhi (B) vkRe&'kqf)
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) nksuksa (A) ,oa (B)
(D) None of the above (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
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91. The main object of the punishment is/are : 91. n.M dk eq[; mís'; gS %
(A) Prevention of Crime (A) vijk/k dh jksdFkke
(B) Protection of Society (B) lekt dh j{kk
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) nksuksa (A) ,oa (B)
(D) Either (A) or (B) (D) ;k rks (A) ;k (B)
92. The Reformative theory of Punishment has/ 92. n.M dk lq/kkjkRed fl)kar______ ds ekeys
have proved useful in the cases of : esa mi;ksxh lkfcr gqvk gSA
(A) Juvenile delinquents (A) fd'kksj vipkjh@cky vijk/kh
(B) First offenders (B) izFke vijkf/k;ksa
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) nksuksa (A) ,oa (B)
(D) Either (A) or (B) (D) ;k rks (A) ;k (B)
93. Who has given a comparative account of 93. fdlus Hkkjrh; lanHkZ esa iqjkuh ,oa ubZ n.M
old and new penal systems in Indian O;oLFkkvksa dk rqyukRed fooj.k izLrqr
context ? fd;k@fn;k \
(A) Dr. Nagendra (A) MkW- ukxsUnz
(B) Dr. P.K. Sen (B) MkW- ih-ds- lsu
(C) Justice Krishna Iyyer (C) tfLVl Ñ".kk v¸;j
(D) Dr. Tapas Kumar Banerjee (D) MkW- ril dqekj cuthZ
94. The mode of punishment in ancient India 94. izkphu Hkkjr esa n.M dk izdkj@jhfr
was/were : Fkh %
(A) Mutilation (A) vax foPNsn
(B) Remonstrance (B) mykguk
(C) Fine (C) vFkZ n.M
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
95. Theory of Punishment in Islamic era was/ 95. bLykfed dky esa n.M dk fl)kar Fkk@
were : Fks %
(A) Kisa (A) fdlk
(B) Diya (B) fn;k
(C) Hadd and Tazeer (C) gn~n ,oa rthj
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
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96. Who has defined "Victimology as the 96. fdlus ^^ihfM+r'kkL= dks ihfM+rrk dk oSKkfud
scientific study of victimization" ? v/;;u** dgk@ds :i esa ifjHkkf"kr fd;k \
(A) Von Hentig (A) oku gsafVx
(B) Wolf Gang (B) oqYQ xSax
(C) Herbert L. Packer (C) gcZVZ ,y- iSdj
(D) Andrew Karmen (D) ,aMª;w dkesZu
97. The Supreme Court of India adopted 97. mPpre@loks Z P p U;k;ky; us Hkkjrh;
compensatory jurisprudence by reference lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn_____ esa mfYyf[kr
to the powers mentioned in Article_____ of 'kfDr;ksa ds lanHkZ esa {kfriwfrZ fof/k'kkL= dks
the Indian Constitution. viuk;kA
(A) 32 (A) 32
(B) 144 (B) 144
(C) 353 (C) 353
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
98. Case related to compensatory theory of 98. n.M ds {kfriwfrZdkjd@izfriwjd fl)kar ls
punishment is/are : lacaf/kr okn gS %
(A) D.K. Vasu Vs. State of West Bengal (A) Mh-ds- olq cuke if'pe caxky jkT;
(B) State of Gujarat Vs. High Court of (B) xqtjkr jkT; cuke mPp U;k;ky;
Gujarat xqtjkr
(C) Both (A) and (B) (C) nksuksa (A) ,oa (B)
(D) Either (A) or (B) (D) ;k rks (A) ;k (B)
99. The victims of crime will be compensated 99. lkekU;r;k vijk/k ds ihfM+rksa dks _____ds
generally in compliance with : vuqikyu esa eqvkotk fn;k tk;sxkA
(A) Fatal Accident Act, 1855 (A) ckyd nq?kZVuk vf/kfu;e] 1855
(B) Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (B) n.M izfØ;k lafgrk] 1973
(C) Constitutional Remedies for Human (C) ekuokf/kdkjksa ds mYya?ku ds fy,
Rights Violation laoS/kkfud mipkj
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
100. In which case Supreme Court first time laid 100. fdl okn esa mPpre U;k;ky; us loZizFke
down the principle of compensation related laoS/kkfud {kfr;ksa ds fy, {kfriwfrZ dk fl)kar
to constitutional injuries ? izfrikfnr fd;k \
(A) Rudal Shah Vs. State of Bihar (A) #ny 'kkg cuke fcgkj jkT;
(B) Menaka Gandhi Vs. Union of India
(B) esudk xk¡/kh cuke Hkkjr la?k
(C) Bhim Singh Vs. State of Jammu and
Kashmir
(C) Hkhe flag cuke tEew o d'ehj
(D) All of the above (D) mijksDr lHkh
10001-A/330 ( 22 )
Rough Work @ jQ dk;Z

10001-A/330 ( 23 )
Example : mnkgj.k %
Question : iz'u %
Q.1 A C D iz'u 1 A C D

Q.2 A B D iz'u 2 A B D

Q.3 A C D iz'u 3 A C D

4. Each question carries equal marks. 4. izR;sd iz'u ds vad leku gSaA vkids ftrus mÙkj
Marks will be awarded according to the lgh gksaxs] mUgha ds vuqlkj vad iznku fd;s tk;saxsA
number of correct answers you have.
5. All answers are to be given on OMR 5. lHkh mÙkj dsoy vks0,e0vkj0 mÙkj&i=d
Answer Sheet only. Answers given (OMR Answer Sheet) ij gh fn;s tkus gSaA
anywhere other than the place specified
in the answer sheet will not be
mÙkj&i=d esa fu/kkZfjr LFkku ds vykok vU;=
considered valid. dgha ij fn;k x;k mÙkj ekU; ugha gksxkA
6. Before writing anything on the OMR 6. vks0,e0vkj0 mÙkj&i=d (OMR Answer
Answer Sheet, all the instructions given Sheet) ij dqN Hkh fy[kus ls iwoZ mlesa fn;s x;s
in it should be read carefully.
lHkh vuqns'kksa dks lko/kkuhiwoZd i<+ fy;k tk;sA
7. After the completion of the examination, 7. ijh{kk lekfIr ds mijkUr ijh{kkFkhZ d{k fujh{kd
candidates should leave the examination
hall only after providing their OMR dks viuh OMR Answer Sheet miyC/k djkus
Answer Sheet to the invigilator. ds ckn gh ijh{kk d{k ls izLFkku djsaA ijh{kkFkhZ
Candidate can carry their Question
Booklet.
vius lkFk iz'u&iqfLrdk ys tk ldrs gSaA

8. There will be no negative marking. 8. fuxsfVo ekfdZax ugha gSA


9. Rough work, if any, should be done on 9. dksbZ Hkh jQ dk;Z] iz'u&iqfLrdk esa] jQ&dk;Z ds
the blank pages provided for the purpose
in the booklet.
fy, fn, [kkyh ist ij gh fd;k tkuk pkfg,A
10. To bring and use of log-book, calculator, 10. ijh{kk&d{k esa ykWx&cqd] dSYdqyVs j] istj rFkk lsY;qyj
pager & cellular phone in examination Qksu ys tkuk rFkk mldk mi;ksx djuk oftZr gSA
hall is prohibited.
11. In case of any difference found in English 11. iz'u ds fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth :ikUrj.k esa fHkUurk gksus
and Hindi version of the question, the
English version of the question will be
dh n'kk esa iz'u dk vaxzsth :ikUrj.k gh ekU;
held authentic. gksxkA
Impt. On opening the question booklet, egRoiw.kZ% iz'uiqfLrdk [kksyus ij izFker% tk¡p dj
first check that all the pages of the question
ns[k ysa fd iz'uiqfLrdk ds lHkh i`"B HkyhHkk¡fr Nis
booklet are printed properly. If there is any
discrepancy in the question Booklet, then gq , gS a A ;fn iz ' uiq f Lrdk es a dks b Z deh gks ] rks
after showing it to the invigilator, get another d{kfujh{kd dks fn[kkdj mlh fljht dh nw l jh
question Booklet of the same series. iz'uiqfLrdk izkIr dj ys aA

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