1. Which section of IPC deals with the term “Amount of fine”? Section 66 Section 63 Section 61 Section 60 2. Under IPC when it is doubtful to find out what punishment should be given to the offender when he is guilty of several offences, then the offender shall be punished with? Highest punishment Lowest punishment Excessive punishment None of the above 3. Voluntary drunkenness is no excuse for commission of a crime is based on which case? Mirza Ghani Baig vs State of Arunachal Pradesh Bannu Mal vs Emperor Ram Kumar vs State of Haryana Nanak Chand vs State of Punjab 4. The consent of insane person and consent of child is mentioned under which section of IPC? Section 93 Section 99 Section 90 Section 91 5. Mere pecuniary benefit is not a benefit within the meaning of which sections? Sections 87, 88 and 89 Sections 87, 89 and 92 Sections 88, 89 and 90 Sections 88, 89 and 92 6. If the class of person exceeding ten, abets the commission of an offense by the public, then the punishment of imprisonment may extend to? Three years Two years Five years Seven years 7. Under which one of the following case, Supreme Court held that association of the accused with the main accused or knowledge of conspiracy would not make the accused a conspirator? Bimbadhar Pradhan vs State of Orissa Arun kumar vs State of Bihar State of Tamil Nadu vs Nalini None of the above 8. Which of the following case is related to the Section 121 of IPC? Nihrendra Dutt Majumdar vs Emperor State (NCT of Delhi) vs Navjot Sandhu Kedar Nath vs State Gopal Vinayak Godse vs State 9. In IPC, which chaptor deals with the offences relating to Army, Navy and Air force? Chapter 8 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 7 10. Under which Section of IPC, the term, “Injury” is not material for offence? Section 190 Section 191 Section 192 Section 193 11. The case SH Narendra Kumar Srivastava vs State of Bihar 2019 is related to which Section? Section 193 Section 191 Section 201 Section 202 12. Disobedience to quarantine rule is _______. Under Section 270 Under Section 271 Under Section 272 Under Section 273 13. Under Section 312 of IPC, if the woman is “quick with child” then the punishment may extend to? Two years Three years Seven years Five years 14. Under IPC, Section 376B provides for the punishment of imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than ____. Three years but which may extend to five years Three years but which may extend to seven years Two years but which may extend to five years Two years but which may extend to seven years 15. Which of the following sections provides the aggravated form of theft? Section 380, 381 ,382 Section 380 and 382 Section 378, 379 380 None of the above 16. In which of the following case, Supreme Court held that, “electricity is not a movable property”? Mustafa Shadal vs State of Maharashtra Avatar Singh vs State Both a and b None of the above 17. Under IPC which section provides punishment for criminal breach of trust by Carrier? Section 405 Section 406 Section 407 Section 408 18. In which of the following case the theory of impossibility was discussed? Queen vs Collins R vs Taylor R vs Cruise None of the above 19. Section 304B Of IPC is related to which of the following case/cases? Om Prakash vs State of Punjab (2013) Gyan Kaur vs State of Tamil Nadu (2011) Sarabjeet Singh vs State of UP (2010) Girish Singh vs State of Uttarakhand (2019) 20. The clause(3) of Section 376 of IPC was inserted by which amendment act? Amendment Act of 2018 Amendment Act of 2013 Amendment Act of 2008 None of the above 21. What is a contract? A legal agreement between two or more parties A verbal promise A written document A gentleman's agreement 22. Which of the following is an essential element of a valid contract? Consideration Invitation to treat Offer Acceptance 23. What is the legal capacity of a minor to enter into a contract? Full capacity Limited capacity No capacity Void capacity 24. Which of the following is an example of a void contract? A contract that lacks consideration A contract entered into under duress A contract entered into by a minor A contract entered into by two competent parties 25. What is the doctrine of frustration in contract law? A contract is frustrated when both parties agree to terminate it A contract is frustrated when unexpected events make its performance impossible A contract is frustrated when one party fails to fulfill their obligations A contract is frustrated when it lacks consideration 26. What is the difference between a void contract and a voidable contract? Void contracts are illegal, whereas voidable contracts are valid but can be avoided Void contracts can be ratified, whereas voidable contracts cannot Void contracts are valid, whereas voidable contracts are not Void contracts have consideration, whereas voidable contracts do not 27. What is the significance of the postal rule? It clarifies the jurisdiction of contract disputes It determines the validity of electronic contracts It determines when the acceptance of an offer is effective via mail It establishes the requirements for a valid contract 28. What is an anticipatory breach of contract? A breach of contract committed before the contract is formed A breach of contract committed by a minor A breach of contract committed by one party before performance is due A breach of contract committed by both parties simultaneously 29. What is the doctrine of privity of contract? It allows third parties to enforce a contract It determines the jurisdiction for contract disputes It governs the formation of contracts It determines the validity of electronic contracts 30. What is the difference between a void contract and an illegal contract? Void contracts lack consideration, whereas illegal contracts lack legality Void contracts have legal consequences, whereas illegal contracts have no legal consequences Void contracts are illegal, whereas illegal contracts are voidable Void contracts are unenforceable, whereas illegal contracts are enforceable 31. What is the purpose of the Civil Procedure Code? To regulate civil proceedings in courts To enforce criminal laws To protect intellectual property rights To govern administrative procedures 32. Which court has the power to transfer any suit from one court to another court? District Court High Court Supreme Court Session Court 33. Which provision of the CPC deals with the hierarchy of courts? Section 13 Section 14 Section 15 Section 16 34. Section 14 of the CPC deals with the hierarchy of courts. When the defendant resides within the jurisdiction of the court When the plaintiff resides within the jurisdiction of the court When the cause of action arises within the jurisdiction of the court All of the above 35. Which provision of the CPC deals with mediation and conciliation? Section 80 Section 89 Section 100 Section 120 36. Which court has the power to frame rules for regulating its own procedure? District Court High Court Supreme Court Session Court 37. In which situation can a court reject a plaint? When it lacks jurisdiction When the plaint is not signed by the plaintiff When the plaint is improperly valued All of the above 38. What is the time limit for filing an appeal against a decree of a court? 30 days 60 days 90 days 120 days 39. In which situation can a court grant an interim injunction? To prevent a party from disposing of property To preserve the status quo To prevent the publication of defamatory material All of the above 40. Which provision of the CPC deals with the execution of a decree? Section 44 Section 50 Section 60 Section 70 41. 1 out of 41 Time is Up! Time's up