51. A dying declaration to be admissible:
(a) must be made before a Magistrate
(b) must be made before the police officer
(c) may be made before a doctor or a private person
(d) may be made either before a magistrate or a police officer or a doctor or a private person.
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52. Declaration in course of business are admissible:
(a) under section 32(1) of Evidence Act
(b) under section 32(2) of Evidence Act
(c) under section 32(4) of Evidence Act
(d) under section 32(7) of Evidence Act.
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53. Declaration as to custom are admissible:
(a) under section 32(1) of Evidence Act
(b) under section 32(2) of Evidence Act
(c) under section 32(4) of Evidence Act
(d) under section 32(7) of Evidence Act.
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54. Under section 32(4) of Evidence Act, the declaration:
(a) as to public rights & customs are admissible
(b) as to private rights & customs are admissible
(c) as to both public and private rights and customs are admissible
(d) only as to customs are admissible.
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55. Opinions of experts are relevant:
(a) under section 45 of Evidence Act
(b) under section 46 of Evidence Act
(c) under section 47 of Evidence Act
(d) under section 48 of Evidence Act.
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56. Under section 45 of Evidence Act, the opinion of expert can be for:
(a) identity of hand writing
(b) identity of finger impression
(c) both (a) & (b)
(d) neither (a) nor (b).
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57. Under section 45 of Evidence Act the opinion of expert can be on the
question of:
(a) Indian law
(b) Foreign law
(c) both (a) & (b)
(d) only (a) & not (b).
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58. Opinion of an expert under section 45 of Evidence Act:
(a) is a conclusive proof
(b) is not a conclusive proof
(c) is supportive & corroborative in nature
(d) either (a) or (c).
59. A disputed handwriting can be proved:
(a) by calling an expert
(b) by examining a person acquainted with the handwriting of the writer of the
questioned document
(c) by comparison of the two-admitted & disputed handwritings
(d) all the above.
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60. The res inter alia acta is receivable:
(a) under section 45 of Evidence Act
(b) under section 46 of Evidence Act
(c) under section 47 of Evidence Act
(d) under section 48 of Evidence Act.
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