1. When Criminal Procedure code, 1973 came into force?
[A] On January 1, 1974
[B] On March 1, 1974
[C] On June 1, 1973
[D] On April 1, 1974
Ans: [D] On April 1, 1974
2. Purpose of investigation is?
[A] To punish accused
[B] To arrest accused
[C] To start inquiry
[D] To collect evidence against accused
Ans: [D] To collect evidence against accused
3. In a cognizable offence a police officer---
[A] Cannot arrest an accused without warrant
[B] May arrest an accused without warrant
[C] Can keep accused in police custody with out a remand order
[D] Is not required to produce accused before Magistrate
Ans: [B] May arrest an accused without warrant
4. The Central Government or the State Government may appoint for case or a class of cases a person who has been practicing as an advocate for not less then----
[A] Six
[B] Eight
[C] Seven
[D]Ten
years as a specia Public Prosecutor.
Ans: [D]Ten
5.A person shall be eligible to be appointed as additionl public prosecutor only if he has been in practice as an advocate for not less than---
[A] Six
[B] Seven
[D] Eight
[E] Five
Ans: [B] Seven
6.No person shall be appointed as a public prosecutor for a district unless his name appears in panel of names prepared by---
[A] Session Judge
[B] High Court
[C] District Magistrate
[D] Superintendent of Police
Ans: [C] District Magistrate
7.Which one of the following proceeding is known as judicial proceeding----
[A] Investigation
[B] Inquiry and Investigation
[C] Inquiry and Trial
[D] Trial and investigation
Ans: [C]Inquiry and Trial
8. Which section defines SpecialJudicial Magistrate:---
[A] Section 12
[B] Section 13
[C] Section 15
[D] Section 18
Ans: [B] Section 13
9. Who appoints an Executive Magistrate----
[A] Chief Minister
[B] State Public Service Commission
[C] State Government
[D] High Court
Ans; [C] Sate Government
10. Who may establish directorate of prosecution----
[A] State Government
[B] Central Government
[C] Chief Minister
[D] None of These
Ans:[A] State Government
[A] On January 1, 1974
[B] On March 1, 1974
[C] On June 1, 1973
[D] On April 1, 1974
Ans: [D] On April 1, 1974
2. Purpose of investigation is?
[A] To punish accused
[B] To arrest accused
[C] To start inquiry
[D] To collect evidence against accused
Ans: [D] To collect evidence against accused
3. In a cognizable offence a police officer---
[A] Cannot arrest an accused without warrant
[B] May arrest an accused without warrant
[C] Can keep accused in police custody with out a remand order
[D] Is not required to produce accused before Magistrate
Ans: [B] May arrest an accused without warrant
4. The Central Government or the State Government may appoint for case or a class of cases a person who has been practicing as an advocate for not less then----
[A] Six
[B] Eight
[C] Seven
[D]Ten
years as a specia Public Prosecutor.
Ans: [D]Ten
5.A person shall be eligible to be appointed as additionl public prosecutor only if he has been in practice as an advocate for not less than---
[A] Six
[B] Seven
[D] Eight
[E] Five
Ans: [B] Seven
6.No person shall be appointed as a public prosecutor for a district unless his name appears in panel of names prepared by---
[A] Session Judge
[B] High Court
[C] District Magistrate
[D] Superintendent of Police
Ans: [C] District Magistrate
7.Which one of the following proceeding is known as judicial proceeding----
[A] Investigation
[B] Inquiry and Investigation
[C] Inquiry and Trial
[D] Trial and investigation
Ans: [C]Inquiry and Trial
8. Which section defines SpecialJudicial Magistrate:---
[A] Section 12
[B] Section 13
[C] Section 15
[D] Section 18
Ans: [B] Section 13
9. Who appoints an Executive Magistrate----
[A] Chief Minister
[B] State Public Service Commission
[C] State Government
[D] High Court
Ans; [C] Sate Government
10. Who may establish directorate of prosecution----
[A] State Government
[B] Central Government
[C] Chief Minister
[D] None of These
Ans:[A] State Government
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