Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 4

Past Three Years Topic wise Questions

FORGERY
1. Z's will contains these words: "I direct that all my remaining property be equally divided
between 'X, & 'C'." 'A' dishonestly scratches out B's name, intending that it may be
believed that whole was left to himself and 'C', What offence 'A' has committed under
Indian Penal Code, 1860? (RJS 2021)
a) Cheating
b) Forgery
c) Counterfeit
d) None of the above option
2. A Patwari while preparing a revenue record, intentionally enters incorrect facts in the
documents and signs & certifies the same with the intention of causing loss to the true
owner of the land. The Patwari is guilty of: (RJS 2018)
(1) Offence of creating false/forged documents punishable under Sections 467 and
468 IPC
(2) Offence of using a forged document the punishable under Section 471 IPC
(3) Offence of criminal breach of trust punishable under Section 406 IPC
(4) None of the above

KIDNAPPING, ABDUCTION
3. For the purpose of section 363-A of Indian Penal Code, 1860, 'Minor' means:-(RJS 2021)
a) A person under 18 years of age
b) A person under 21 years of age
c) A female under 18 years of age
d) A male under 18 years of age

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


4. "Being in possession of false weight or measure" is a punishable offence:- (RJS 2021)
a) under section 264 of Indian Penal Code, 1860
b) under section 265 of Indian Penal Code, 1860
c) under section 266 of Indian Penal Code, 1860
d) under section 267 of Indian Penal Code, 1860

PREPARATION AS A CRIME
5. Under Indian Penal Code, 1860, which of the following is not a punishable offence?(RJS
2021)
a) Making preparation to commit murder.

Head Office: 50 Mall Road, Kingsway Camp Near GTB Metro, Gate No. 3, Delhi – 110009
Mobile No.: 8373964964 Website: www.yourlordships.in
b) Making preparation to commit dacoity.
c) Making preparation of waging war against the Government of India.
d) Making preparation to commit depredation on territories of power at peace with the
Government of India.

PUNISHMENTS
6. Under Indian Penal Code 1860, when the imprisonment awarded for solitary confinement
shall exceed three months, the solitary confinement shall not exceed ……………… in
any one month of the whole imprisonment awarded. (RJS 2021)
a) seven days
b) fourteen days
c) fifteen days
d) ten days
7. Under section 65 of Indian Penal Code, 1860, the term for which the court directs the
offender to be imprisoned in default of payment of a fine shall:- (RJS 2021)
a) not exceed one-fourth of the term of imprisonment which is the maximum fixed
for the offence.
b) not exceed one-third of the term of imprisonment which is the maximum fixed for the
offence.
c) not exceed half of the term of imprisonment which is the maximum fixed for the
offence.
d) None of the above option.

GENERAL EXCEPTIONS
8. 'A’ a soldier, fires on a mob by the order of his superior officer, in conformity with the
commands of the law. Work done by 'A' comes under which General Exception of Indian
Penal Code, 1860? (RJS 2021)
a) Act done by a person believing himself bound by law.
b) Act done by a person believing himself justified by law.
c) Accident in doing a lawful act.
d) Act likely to cause harm but done without criminal intent.
9. With reference to section 90 of Indian Penal Code, Consent of child means: (RJS 2021)
a) the consent given by a person who is under 15 years of age
b) the consent given by a person who is under 14 years of age.
c) the consent given by a person who is under 13 years of age
d) the consent given by a person who is under 12 years of age.

COIN AND GOVERNMENT STAMPS

Head Office: 50 Mall Road, Kingsway Camp Near GTB Metro, Gate No. 3, Delhi – 110009
Mobile No.: 8373964964 Website: www.yourlordships.in
10. Offence under section 232 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 is:- (RJS 2021)
a) Cognizable, Non Bailable and triable by the court of Sessions.
b) Cognizable, Non Bailable and triable by the Magistrate of first class.
c) Non Cognizable, Bailable and triable by the Magistrate of first class.
d) Non Cognizable, Bailable and triable by any Magistrate.

GENERAL EXPLANATIONS
11. Under section 13 of Indian Penal Code, 1860, definition of Queen' was repealed by: (RJS
2021)
a) Adaptation Order 1937
b) Adaptation Order 1950
c) Adaptation Order 1938
d) Adaptation Order 1951

CRIMINAL TRESPASS

12. Ram while going on pilgrimage, entrusted a box containing Jewellery to his neighbor
Shayam. Shayam dishonestly with the intent to commit mischief, breaks open the box
without having any authority. Shayam has committed the offence of: (RJS 2019)
1) Section 406 of Indian Penal Code.
2) Section 379 of Indian Penal Code.
3) Section 462 of Indian Penal Code.
4) None of the above.

CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST


13. A Police Officer receives sum of Rs. 5000/ as fine from violator. He deposits the amount
in the Treasury three months after the stipulated period. He commits: (RJS 2019)
1) Offence punishable under Section 407 IPC.
2) Offence punishable under Section 409 IPC
3) Offence punishable under Section 420 IPC
4) None of the above.

FALSE EVIDENCE AND OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE

14. Public servant "A" while discharging his official functions, issues a document with
incorrect particulars knowing that by this action, he is likely to harm another public
servant “B". The public servant "A" is responsible for which of the following offence?
(RJS 2019)
1) Forgery
2) Creating of false document.
3) Cheating

Head Office: 50 Mall Road, Kingsway Camp Near GTB Metro, Gate No. 3, Delhi – 110009
Mobile No.: 8373964964 Website: www.yourlordships.in
4) None of the above.

CRIMINAL FORCE AND ASSAULT


15. C being the wife of B, has obtained a decree of separation from the competent Court but
they are still living in the same premises. B subjects C to intercourse. Their neighbor A
watches the act and files an FIR. Which proposition is correct in these circumstances: (RJS
2018)
(1) B is guilty of the offence punishable under Section 376B IPC
(2) B is not guilty of any offence because C continues to be his legally wedded wife
(3) A would be guilty of the offence punishable under Section 354C IPC
(4) None of the above

JOINT LIABILITY
16. 5 persons take illegal possession of a field. The owner (the complainant party) of the field
collects his supporters and goes to the field for ousting the trespassers therefrom. In the
free fight, which ensues, the trespassers kill one person from the complainant side. All the
accused can be convicted: (RJS 2018)
(1) With the aid of section 34 of IPC
(2) With the aid of section 149 of IPC
(3) For the individual injuries caused to the members of the complainant party
(4) None of the above

Head Office: 50 Mall Road, Kingsway Camp Near GTB Metro, Gate No. 3, Delhi – 110009
Mobile No.: 8373964964 Website: www.yourlordships.in

You might also like