MCQ on Miscellaneous Law Topics

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71. The court shall take judicial notice of—
(A) Foreign judicial records
(B) National Flag of a State not recognized by India
(C) Stephen‘s Digest on Criminal Law
(D) Rule of Road on land (and in sea)
Ans.d
72. Which of the following is an example of may presume?
(A) Presumption as to electronic records
(B) Presumption as to digital signature certificate
(C) Presumption as to electronic messages
(D) Presumption as to electronic agreements
Ans.c
73. Section 58 of the Evidence Act deals with—
(A) Formal admissions
(B) Evidentiary admissions
(C) Formal as well as evidentiary admissions
(D) Proof of facts by oral evidence
Ans.c
74. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
(A) Relevancy of statements as to law contained in law books—Section 38, Evidence Act,
(B) Relevancy of statements in maps, charts, etc.—Section 35 Evidence Act (C) Relevancy of certain evidence for proving in subsequent proceedings the truth of facts
therein stated—Section 34, Evidence Act
(D) Relevancy of statement as to facts of public nature—Section 37, Evidence Act
Ans.c
75. In which of the following instances there is no reasonable ground for asking the
witness the question whether he is a dacoit?
(A) A barrister is instructed by an attorney that an important witness is a dacoit
(B) A pleader is informed by a person in court that an important witness is a dacoit. The
information on being questioned by the pleader gives satisfactory reasons for his
statement
(C) A witness of whom nothing whatsoever is known, is asked randomly, whether he is a
dacoit
(D) A witness of whom nothing whatsoever is known, being questioned as to his mode of
life and means of living gives unsatisfactory answers
Ans.c
76. Husband and wife—
(A) Are competent witnesses against each other in matrimonial cases
(B) Are not competent witnesses against each other as they are one person in law
(C) Are competent witnesses against each other in civil cases only
(D) Are competent witnesses against each other in civil as well as criminal cases
Ans.d
77. Which one of the following factors makes ‘sand’ that is integral part of the earth as a
movable property?
(A) When it is used at it’s place
(B) When it is excavated but left at its place
(C) When it is excavated and thus separated from the earth completely.
(D) None of the above
Ans.c
78. Which of the following is not an offence under Indian Penal Code neither against
human body nor property, namely the offence of
(A) Cheating (B) Murder
(C) Robbery
(D) Sedition
Ans.d
79. Sexual harassment of women is defined under Indian Penal Code in
(A) Section 354
(B) Section 354A
(C) Section 354B
(D) Section 509
Ans.b


80. Crime is said to be an act which is both forbidden by law and against moral sentiments
of the society.’ Who gave this definition?
(A) Blackstone
(B) Stephen
(C) Pound
(D) Austin
Ans.b

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