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Indian Penal Code

Practice Test 1

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“Right to live with human dignity does not include right to terminate natural life”, was held in

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Under section 82 of The Indian Penal Code, which is the age of a child under which the act done by it, is not an offence?

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Which one of the following is presumed under law to be ‘doli incapax’ to commit a crime?

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Where no sum is expressed to which a fine may extend, under Indian Penal Code In such a case, the amount of fine to which the offender is liable is:

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How many persons are needed to call robbery a dacoity?

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Which of the following statements about Indian Penal Code is true?

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The offence of ‘Voyeurism’ is an offence, under Indian Penal Code, against a/an

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A, a priest, knowingly officiates a bigamous marriage. A is guilty of:

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Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to extort property or a valuable security or to constrain to do anything, which is, illegal or which may facilitate the commission of an offence is dealt under

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Prohibition of fictitious stamps is dealt under-

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B, a man of unsound mind, sets fire to a dwelling house on A’s instigation. Here, B is exempted from criminal liability (Section 84, Indian Penal Code), but A is guilty of abetting mischief by fire with intent to destroy the house. The principle for this criminal liability may be explained by which one of the following explanations?

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Kidnapping or obtaining the custody of a minor in order that such minor may be employed or used for purposes of begging is dealt under

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A man commits adultery, if he has sexual intercourse with according to the Indian Penal Code

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Infancy’ as an exception has been provided under Section . . . . . . . . Indian Penal Code

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Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:

List I
List II

a. Criminal Breach of Trust
1. Section 396

b. Public Nuisance
2. Section 354

c. Dacoity with murder
3. Section 405

d. Assault with intention to outrage modesty of woman
4. Section 268

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A abets B to assault C, B murders C

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A’ finds a ring lying on the highway, not in the possession of any person ‘A’ by taking it commits:

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Deception is an essential element of the following:

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Mens Rea can be excluded by

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In which one of the following cases did the Supreme Court explain the concept of grave and sudden provocation as a mitigating circumstances reducing the gravity of the offence from murder to culpable homicide not amounting to murder?

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In which one of the following cases Section 499 and Section 500 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 have been recently declared Constitutional by the Supreme Court?

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Which punishment is prescribed under Section 304B of Indian Penal Code?

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Which one of the following cases is not related to principle of joint liability based on common intention?

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A’ threatens to set a savage dog at ‘Z’, if ‘Z’ goes along a path which ‘Z’ has a right to go.

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Which of the following is not necessary to constitute abetment by conspiracy?

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What amounts to grave and sudden provocation in a given case is:

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Falsification of accounts by clerk, officer or servant or employed in that capacity is punishable u/s

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Which Section of the Indian Penal Code with the defence of involuntary intoxication?

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The maxim actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea means

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Section 97 of Indian Penal Code extends the right of private defence of property, to the offence of

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A prepares a marksheet with an intention to use it as original to secure a job. Under Indian Penal Code, he is said to have committed offence of-

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The offence of “criminal breach of trust” is described in:

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What offence, if any, has been committed by a married woman giving free consent to her own abduction?

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Z dictates his will to A. A intentionally writes down a different legatee from the legatee named by Z, and by representing to Z that he has prepared the will according to his instructions, induces Z to sign the will. A has committed the offence of

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Whoever causes death of a person by rash or negligent act not amounting to murder is liable to be punished with

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Is it an indispensable element of dishonesty as defined in Section 24 with Section 23 that the alleged wrongful gain should be intended to be caused to a person who is not legally entitled to the property?

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Consider the following statement:
Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code does not apply where:
1. Five or more person assembled where one killed A
2. A and B who are enemies of C decided distinctly of kill C. A killed C when B was also present
3. The presence of any person, who participated in the pre-arranged plan, is not necessary at the time of actual commission of the crime
4. Privity of mind of all the accused is an essential ingredient for the commission of crime of these statements:

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A’ handed over his watch to a watchsmith for repairing. In order to not pay the repairing charges ‘A’ picked up his watch from the shop, when the watchsmith was not looking. In this case

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The offence under Indian Penal Code which has been struck down by the Supreme Court is the offence under Section

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“A” in India instigates “B” a foreigner in Pakistan to commit a murder in Pakistan. “B” commits murder. In this case

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The expression ‘harm’ is used in Section 81 of the Indian Penal Code in the sense of

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Under section 357A(2), Criminal Procedure Code, which of the authority is authorised to decide on the quantum of compensation?

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Uttering of words with deliberate intention to wound religious sentiments will be dealt with

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The ambit and scope of the offence of sedition under Section 124-A of the Indian Penal Code was considered by a Five Judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court in the case of

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Theft is an offence against

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What is the age of the child, to get immunity from criminal liability?

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Which one of the following sections of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 is an extension of the principle of ‘respondent superior’ to criminal law?

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Which one of the following statements correctly describes the concept of “Mens rea”?

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The offence of attempt to commit “culpable homicide” is punishable under Section:

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Section 511, Indian Penal Code applies to

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A’ the landlord, knowing of the commission of a murder within the limits of his estate wilfully misinforms the Magistrate of the district that the death has occurred because of an asthama attack followed with an attack of epilepsy. In such a situation ‘A’ is :

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In the light of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect?

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Failure to keep election accounts is dealt under-

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Obscene songs is dealt under-

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A has sexual intercourse with his own wife aged about 14 years with her consent. A committed:

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An Indian citizen murders a French citizen in Paris and absconds. He is found by Indian police in Mumbai. He (with previous sanction of Central Government) can be:

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What is the minimum number of witnesses required to prove offence of dacoity in a trial?

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X’ threatens ‘Y’ that if ‘Y’ does not shoot ‘P’, ‘X’ will shoot ‘Y’. On this, ‘Y’ shoots ‘F’ and ‘P’ dies The act of ‘Y’ comes under:

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A’ picked up a revolver and believing it to be loaded, pulled the trigger with the criminal intention of shooting ‘B’ dead. Fortunately the revolver was not loaded and ‘B’ escaped unhurt. ‘A’ has committed the offence of:

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Extortion is . . . . . . . . if the offender at the time of committing an extortion, is in the presence of the person put in fear, and commits the extortion by putting that person in fear of instant death, of instant hurt or of instant wrongful restraint to that person or to some other person, and, by so putting in fear, induces the person to put in fear then and there to deliver up the thing extorted.

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A’ finds a watch on the floor of a State Transport bus while he was leaving it as the last passenger. He picked it up and put it in his pocket instead of returning it to are State Transport authorities. Next day he sold it. ‘A’ is liable for:

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Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code regarding unnatural offences was partially struck down by the Supreme Court in the case of

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Which one of the following conditions if present would constitute the offence of sedition?

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A person is stated to be partially incapax under section 83, Indian Penal Code if he is aged

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A, cuts down a tree on ‘B’s land with the intention of dishonestly taking the tree out of ‘B’s possession without B’s consent. In this case, A commits:

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A boy over 11 years but below 12 years of age picked up knife and proceeding towards with a threatening gesture saying that he would cut him into pieces actually stabs him to death

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In which, of the crimes retributive, theory strikes the moral blameworthiness of the offender of punish him?

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Which offence is defined in Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code?

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The offence of Stalking upon first conviction is

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Section 317 of the Indian Penal Code punishes the offence of exposure and abandonment of a child under 12 years by parent or person having care of it. Section 304 of the Indian Penal code provides for punishment for the offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder.
‘A’ exposes her child with the knowledge that she is thereby likely to cause its death. The child dies in consequence of such exposure. In such circumstances ‘A’ may be

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Which of the following cases is related to Criminal Breach of Trust under Section 406 of Indian Penal Code?

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Abettor is a person

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X, an officer of a court of justice, being ordered by that court to arrest A, and after making due enquiry, believing B to be A, arrests B, What is the criminal liability of under the law?

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The maxim “Non Compos mentis” means:

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Chapter XX of Indian Penal Code, deals with

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Assertion (A): Nothing is an offence which is done in the exercise of the right of private defence.
Reason (R): Where the aid of the society cannot be obtained, individual may do everything necessary to protect himself

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With reference to sedition, which one of the following statement is correct?

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X, with the intention to kill Y, supplies him a poisoned apple. Y discovers that the apple is poisoned and gives it to a minor child to eat. The child eats it and dies. In this case:

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A’ commits theft of property’ in B’s possession and while committing this theft he has a loaded pistol under the garment kept for the purpose of hurting ‘B’ in case ‘B’ should resists. The offence committed by ‘A’ is defined under which section of Indian Penal Code, 1860?

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Which one of the following is not a characteristic of an offence of theft?

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If A has pawned his watch to Z, takes it out of Z’s possession, with Z’s consent, not having paid what he burrowed on the watch:

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Consider the following statements:
Abetment is constituted by
1. Instigating a person to commit an offence.
2. Engaging in a conspiracy to commit it.
3. Intentionally aiding a person to commit it.
Which of the statements given above are correct?

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A’ is at work with a hatchet; the head flies off and kills a man who is standing near by. Here there was no want of proper care and caution on the part of ‘A’, ‘A’ is guilty of which of the following?

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Which section of Indian Penal Code, 1860 makes sexual intercourse by husband upon his wife, during separation, without her consent, punishable?

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Legal insanity’ under the Indian law means-

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In which of the following years was the criminal conspiracy incorporated in the Indian Penal Code?

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Match the following:

List I
List II

a. Culpable homicide
1. Section 309

b. Murder
2. Section 306

c. Abetment of suicide
3. Section 300

d. Attempt to commit suicide
4. Section 299

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In Which of the following cases the Supreme Court has laid down important guidelines to abate sexual harassment?

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Making atmosphere noxious to health is dealt under

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Some provisions of the Indian Penal Code have been amended by the

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Identify the punishment which is not prescribed under the category of punishments in the Indian Penal Code:

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A’ voluntarily throws into a river a ring belonging to ‘Z’, with the intention of thereby causing wrongful loss to ‘Z’. ‘A’ has committed:

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Court can take cognizance of the offence punishable under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, even if the complaint is made by

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“A” a police officer without warrant apprehends “Z” who has committed murder. “A” has committed the offence of

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By which court offence under Section 324, Indian Penal Code, 1860 is triable?

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Counterfeiting a Government stamp is dealt under-

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Consider the following cases and arrange them in chronological order:
1. W. Kalyani v. State through inspector of Police.
2. Yusuf Abdul Aziz v. State of Bombay.
3. Joseph Shine v. Union of India.
4. V. Revthi v. Union of India.
Select correct answer:

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Abetment of an offence is

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In cases of assault with intention of committing rape or of gratifying unnatural lust, the right of private defence extends voluntarily

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Assault or use of criminal force otherwise than on grave provocation is dealt under

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