(a) Shall commit the case to the court of Session
(b) May direct an investigation to be made by a police officer
(c) Shall call upon the complainant to produce all his witness and examine them on oath
(d) Shall return the complaint for presentation to produce before the Court of Session
Answer:- (c) Shall call upon the complainant to produce all his witness and examine them on oath
2. An agreement to share the benefits of public office is-
(A) Valid
(B) Voidable
(C) Void
(D) None of the above
Answer:- (C) Void
3. A Chief Judicial Magistrate may pass a sentence of :-
(a) Imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or of fine not exceeding five thousand rupees or of both
(b) Imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or of fine not exceeding ten thousand rupees or of both
(c) Imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years or of fine not exceeding to any amount or both
(d) Imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years or of fine not exceeding one lakh rupees or of both
Answer:- (c) Imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years or of fine not exceeding to any amount or both
4. Lawyers are officers of the Court and are constituted into an independent profession under the-
(a) Constitution of India
(b) Advocates Act, 1931
(c) Advocates Act, 1951
(d) Advocates Act, 1961
Answer:- (d) Advocates Act, 1961
5. Inherent powers under section 482 Cr.P.C. can be exercised by :-
(a) Any criminal court
(b) The Supreme Court only
(c) The Court of Session and the High Court
(d) The High Court
Answer:- (d) The High Court
6. Which wood is normally used to make the Cricket bats?
(a) Oak
(b) Teak
(c) Willow
(d) Walnut
Answer:- (c) Willow
7. The Maximum term of imprisonment awardable in a summary trial is :-
(a) Three months
(b) Six months
(c) One year
(d) Two year
Answer:- (a) Three months
8. The concept of welfare state is included in the constitution of India in the :-
(a) Fundamental Rights
(b) Fundamental Duties
(c) Preamble
(d) Directive Principles
Answer:- (d) Directive Principles
9. Which of the following term means “under consideration of a Court of Law”?
(a) Sine qua non
(b) Res judicata
(c) Double jeopardy
(d) Sub judice
Answer:- (d) Sub judice
10. 'Z' strikes 'B', 'B' is by this provocation excited to violent rage. 'A' a bystander intending to take advantage of B's rage and to cause him to kill 'Z' puts a knife into B's hand for that purpose 'B' kills 'Z' with knife what offence 'A' is guilty of:-
(a) Culpable homicide not amounting to murder
(b) Abetting culpable homicide
(c) Attempt to murder
(d) Murder
Answer:- (d) Murder
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