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SET-A-PAGE-1Question No.1
The Supreme Court has held that right to fly the National Flag with respect and dignity is a
fundamental right of every citizen within the meaning of Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of India in
the case of:
(2) Keshvanand Bharti v. State of Kerala
(2) Abhay Singh v, State of Uttar Pradesh
(3) Union of India v. Naveen Jindal
(4) Shabnam Hashmi v. Union of India
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(4) wea eer wre ae ca @ aa
Question No.2
Which of the following is a constitutional right but not a fundamental right?
(1) Protection of life and personal liberty
(2) _ Right to move freely throughout the territory of India.
(3) Right to assemble peaceably
(4) Right to hold property.
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@) aRa } words 4 ada sae day Sr alow
@) wife weer or afer
(4) « dufer wart ar afters
‘Question No.3
Statement No.1 - Directive Principles of State Policy are not enforceable by any Court.
Statement No.2 - Directive Principles of State Policy are fundamental in the governance of the
‘country.
(Q) Both the statements are true
(2) Both the statements are false
GB) Statement No.1 is true but statement No.2 is false
(4) Statement No.2 is true but statement No.1 is false
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(4) det ae aa &
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4) wer t2 We 2 oeY ae M1 Waa 8
‘Question No. 4
The Supreme Court of India has laid down the law relating to Alternative Dispute Resolution
processes and Section 89 of the Code of Civil Procedure in the case of:
(1) Dinesh Kumar v. Yusuf Ali
2) Afcon Infrastructure Ltd. v. Cherian Varkey Construction Co.
(3) Bimlesh v, New India Assurance Co,
(4) Standard Chartered Bank v. V. Noble Kumar
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Question No. $
Under Order XXXII Rule 9 of the Code of Civil Procedure, a next friend of a minor can be
removed:
(1) ifthe ceases to reside in India during the pendency of the suit
(2) where his interest becomes adverse to that of the minor
(3) where he does not do his duty
(4) forany of the above reasons
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waren @:
(1) aft are & aaa wer > chert ae area @ tae Pani @ear wre ears
Q) wei sweT Ra sree S fea S ofa et ara z
(3) wet ae seat oar Te) Geez
(4) wutac 4G feet A ono we
Question No. 6.
In the Code of Civil Procedure, an ex parte decree can be set aside’
(1) Under Order IX Rule 5
2) Under Order IX Rule 10:
GG) Under Order IX Rule 13
(4) Under Order IX Rule 11
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(2) anasto Pra 10 @ orrfet
(6) arasr9 Par 13 6 ort
(4) wae 9 Pret 11 & orerefer
Question No.7
‘The Communication of an acceptance is complete as against the acceptor:
(1) assoomas acceptance is made by the acceptor
(2) when itis put in the course of transmission to the proposer
G) when it comes to the knowledge of the proposer
(4) none of the above
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4) Saket ofeerf&ar arer wftrreor fsa Gren &
2) Wa ae Ree S gf oe aqaH Hae A oh &
@) wa ag rene S am A ah
@) wad FS oe ae
Question No.8
‘An agreement in restraint of the marriage of any person other than a minor is:
1) void
& voidable
G) —_acontingent agreement
(4) none of the above
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Question No. 9
‘Baile’ is a person:
(1) to whom the goods are delivered
(2) who delivers the goods
(3) who fails to deliver the goods
(4) none of the above
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(4) firerat are oRace fara oan &
(2) irre are are oftact far ara &
@) wh re ORact ae 4 ona wea @
@ wre 4 a we aT
Question No,10
The rule of ‘strict liability’ propounded in the ease of Rylands Vs. Fletcher is not applicable:
(1) When the damage is due to vis major
(2) When the damage is due to wrongful act of stranger
@) — When the damage is due to the plaintiffs own fault
(4) Alllthe above
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2) wa year feet ord ad wet gerd aT Ba eT
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(4) saree wh
Question No.11
The Rule of ‘res ipsa loquitur' is related to the tort of :
(1) Negligence
(2) False Imprisonment
@)- Defamation
(4) Malicious Prosecution
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(4) ater
2) swnftrege acter
@) Amey
@) apf aftator
Question No.12
The land, for the beneficial enjoyment of which easement exists, is called:
(1) Servient heritage.
2) Dominant heritage
(3) Extinct heritage
(4) None of the above
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Question No.13
Under Section 173 of the Motor Vehicles Act, a person aggrieved by an award of the Tribunal can
prefer an appeal to:
(1) The Supreme Court
Q) The High Court
G) The District Court
(@) None of the above
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Question No.4
Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the arbitral proceedings, in respect of a particular dispute
commence on the date:
(1) when the arbitrator is appointed by the parties
(2) on which a request for that dispute to be referred to arbitration is received by the respondent
(3) when the matter is referred to arbitrator for settlement
(4) when the arbitrator takes notice of the dispute for further proceedings. *
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(2) Rarer PART are feere at steer aot Ff fed Fy ar ora seaell ar wre el oTAT z
(3) wa are eT wares ob ford ezreer a Pafee fer oT
(4) ora emer arttt a aorardt & ford fare a Ya ct &
Question No.15
In the arbitral proceedings, where a party fails to appear at an oral hearing or fails to produce
documentary evidence:
(1) The Tribunal has no power to continue the proceedings and to give its award
(2) The Tribunal shall terminate the arbitral proceedings
(3) The Tribunal has power to continue the proceedings and to give its award
(4) None of the above.
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6) after ot @rdard one AA Cd oT dae SY ae aif &
(4) wwe 4 a arg at
SET-A-PAGE-6Question No.6
‘Under the Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001, which of the following landlord is entitled to recover
immediate possession of a residential premises:
(1) A retired member of any Armed Forees of the Union
2) Aretired employee of the Central Goverment
3) A retired employce of the State Owned Corporation
(4) All the above
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(4) We & fait ht werase or tage wa
Q) @58e wer of dahiga afar
6) wed waft ae Pq or dahign what
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Question No.17
Under which provision of the Rajasthan Land Revenue Act, 1956, any dispute conceming any
boundaries can be decided by the Land Records Officer?
(1) Section 109
2) Section 110
3) Section 111
(4) Section 112
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fart flare ar Procrer aft oftcrenfterts grr fee or weve 8?
(1) arr 109
@) art 110
@) ara
@) 9 aT 112
Question No.18
In the Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955, such provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 which
do not apply to the suit or proceedings under that Act are contained in:
(1) First Schedule
(2) Second Sehedule
(3) Third Schedule
(4) Fourth Schedule
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@) age argh a
Question No. 19
Where the plaintiff, in a suit for specific performance, proves the existence of the agreement and
its non-performance by the defendant, the Court:
(1) is bound to issue a decree for specific performance
2) _camrefuse to issue a decree for specific performance on the ground of inadequacy of consideration
(3) _ isnot bound to issue a decree for specific performance, since the relief is discretionary
(4) None of the above
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gaat erat ae fora ore Pre ae &, Ay -ararers:
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(2) afta at srcaten & areor APRs cern aq Set ort Se Gow HL Hoare
6) faite cern ky fat ort wet wi ana ae, Tas stg Aa F
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Question No.20
If a person is dispossessed without his consent of immovable property otherwise than in due
course of law, he may file a suit to recover possession under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act within:
(1) three months from the date of dispossession
(2) six months from the date of dispossession
(3) __ twelve months from the date of dispossession
(4) three years from the date of dispossession
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G) Teor foe wr a atte S axe aT + aie
(4) aware ar Hh ante a ie af & aie
‘Question No.21
The principles in the case of Jijabai Vithalrao Gajre Vs, Pathan Khan (AIR 1971 SC 315) are
related with:
(1) Dissolution of Marriage
(2) Succession
(3) Adoption
(4) Minority and Guardianship
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4) flare Rede
2) saratrer &
(@) aeterer
(4) sacremer cen deere &
Question No.2
"The prescribed period of limitation for preferring an appeal under Section 28 of the Hindu
Marriage Act is :
(1) thirty days
(2) sixty days
@) _ ninety days
(4) one hundred & twenty days.
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SET-A-PAGE-8Question No.23
‘Under the Muslim Law, ‘Khula’ and *Mubara ‘at’ ate:
(1) the forms of marriage
(2) the forms of dissolution of marriage by agreement
(3) the forms of repudiation of gift on attaining majority
(4) the forms of demanding pre-emption
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4) fae & ya
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6) ere are BF oe et Pg oe } vee
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Question No. 24
Ifthe donce dies before acceptance of gif, then:
(1) the giftis voidable
RE oa
Q) i
(3) the gif
(4) the gift is converted into will
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(1) aa erecta ey are &
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6) wear ea ome
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Question No.25
‘A lessce accepts from the lessor a new lease of the property leased, to take effect during the
continuance of the existing lease. This :
(1) converts the former lease into exchange
(2) converts the former lease into a perpetual lease
(3) isan implied surrender of the former lease
(4) isavoidable agreement
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(@) yaar vee wh rea yee 4 otal ae ter 2
(3) yaler vee am aftr arerior &
4) we erecta aR &
Question No. 26
Where the prescribed period of limitation for any application is expiring on a holiday, the
lication:
(I) should be made a day prior to holiday
(2) may be made on the day when the Court re-opens
(@) may be made within thinty days of re-opening of the Court
(4) may be made on any day after the Court re-opens.
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Q) area Gert & ahs fea S hex fea oT wee
(4) aera Ger S aeerg fee oh fer fer or wa &
SET-A-PAGE-9Question No.27
Under the Limitation Act, the period of limitation for filing a suit for compensation for false
imprisonment begins to run from the time:
(1) when imprisonment ends
(2) when imprisonment begins
G) when prosecution terminates
(4) none of the above
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(2) wa wetter arent eT
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(4) saat 4G og ae
Question No.28
‘Under the Limitation Act, the period of limitation for filing an application for an order to set aside
an abatement is:
(1) 60days
(2) 90days
G) — 120days
@) none of the above
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4) 60 fear
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@) 120 fara
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Question No.29
Where in a case referred under Section 20 (1) of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, no
award could be made by the Lok Adalat on the ground that no compromise could be arrived at between
the parties, the Lok Adalat shall :
(1) return the record of the case to the Court which made the reference
(2) shall dispose of the case on merits
(3) shall send the record to the District Legal Services Authority
(4) shall adjourn the proceedings in the ease sine die
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ile arerera:
(1) Prée aed ara eae BT ata a after ctrer eT
@) ara wr TETENPT oe FARA eT
@) aren fAfttes Sar weer wr ae wr acer Ae SAT
(@) ara # onda afftaa erat} erg efits ee ST
Question No.30
‘Under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, besides passing orders for
protection and residence, a Magistrate can pass:
(1) Custody orders
(2) Compensation orders
G) Ex parte orders
4) All the above
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aifaftan afsrege arta ax ween &
G) afer area
(2) uftere sneer
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(@) | SoRtaa eit
Question No.31
Under the Rajasthan Guaranteed Delivery of Public Services Act, 2011, the State Government
may notify the service provided by :
(1) The State Government
2) — Aninstitution established by any law made by the State Legislature
3) Departments of the State Government
(4) All the above
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wt aftrgfadt ox wad @ at var a ond &
() | ea ARR ERT
Q) wea faut ase arr aa wat fret fake @ afta wnfda wg een Ent
(3) wer UE & fait get
(4) sate anit
Question No.32
Under the Rajasthan Right to Hearing Act, 2012, the power to make rules to carry out the
purposes of the enactment has been conferred on :
(1) The State Government
(2) The Chief Information Commissioner
G) The Board of Revenue
(4) None of the above
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(1) sy ARR a
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@) RA Sa wT
(4) aire a a wig at
Question No.3
Under the Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, the functions and powers of Zila Parishad are
specified in:
(1) First Schedule
2) Second Schedule
3) Third Schedule
(4) Fourth Schedule
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fark rae
G) germ orgy
i) grange
(@) age agar a
SET-A-PAGE-11Question No.34
If any dispute arises between a Panchayati Raj Institution and other Local Authority, the same
shall be referred to:
(1) The Civil Court
(2) The Public Service Commission
G) The State Government
(4) The Divisional Commissioner
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Bt at oa afer fea ora:
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‘Question No.35
Under the Rajasthan Municipalities Act, 2009 a person, against whom an order has been passed
under Section 117 of the Code of Criminal Procedure in the proceedings instituted under Section 110 of
the said Code; and such order has not been subsequently reversed, is disqualified for being chosen as
member of a Municipality :
(1) forever
(2) fora period of six years
@) — foraperiod specified by the State Government
(4) until expiry of the period for which he is ordered to furnish security.
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faefga er:
Question No.36
Which kind of agreement can be presumed by the Court under Section 85-A of the Indian
Evidence Act?
(1) Written Agreement
(2) Oral Agreement
G) Electronic Agreement
(4) None of the above
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SET-A-PAGE-12Question No.37
Which one document from the following is not a “Public Document”?
(1) Judgment of a Court
(2) Police Charge sheet
G) Postmortem report
Will
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Question No.38
A witness unable to speak, if gives his statement in writing before the Court, then such evidence
shall be deemed to be ~
(1) Oral evidence
(2) Documentary evidence
Q) Hearsay evidence
(4) Primary evidence
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Question No.39
In a criminal case, the primary burden to prove a fact is upon -
(1) Accused
(2) Prosecution
G3) Police
(4) Court
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Question No.40
A sues B for negligence in providing him with a carriage for hire not reasonably fit for use,
whereby A was injured. The fact that B was habitually negligent about the carriages which he ket to hire
is:
(1) relevant
(2) imelevant
(3) neither relevant nor irrelevant
(4) relevant as well as irrelevant
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Question No.1
Under which provision of the Indian Evidence Act, an accused may plead alibi?
(1) Section 10
Q) — Section 11
(3) Section 12
(4) Section 13
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q) aR 10
@) aR
@) ar 12
4) ar 43
Question No.42
The doctrine of estoppel means -
(1) Not to make statement in consonance to the earlicr statement
(2) _ Restriction to make statement contrary to the earlier statemenUadmission
G3) Res judicata
(4) Vague statement
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Q) a Pea wa ae / whe & farts wet wey a eer
wu
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Question No.43
‘An accused in police custody, informs to the Station House Officer that the key by which he
the safe and committed theft is kept by him in the patio of his house.
‘To what extent this information can be proved?
(1) For committing an offence of theft
2) For opening lock of safe
G) For committing theft by opening safe and destroying evidence
(4) Forkceping the key in patio of house
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SET-A-PAGE-14Question No.44
In a trial, while explaining any circumstances appearing in evidence against him, an accused of
committing murder states that due to grave and sudden provocation he was deprived of the power of self-
control and thus, gave a single lathi blow to A, causing his death.
‘The burden to prove grave and sudden provocation is on -
(1) The Prosecution
Q) The Investigating agency
G) The Court
(4) The Accused
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ay emg)
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Question No.5
In the Indian Evidence Act, the expression “Court” means -
(1) All Judges
(2) All Magistrates
3) All persons except Arbitrators, legally authorised to take evidence
(4) All the above
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Question No.46
‘When the Court has to form an opinion as to the electronic signature of any person, the opinion of
the certifying authority which has issued the electronic signature certificate is -
(1) Fact in issue
(2) Relevant fact
(3) Proved fact
(4) None of the above
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SET-A-PAGE-15‘Question No.47
During the course of trial of a rape case, a person present in Court causes a knife injury to another
person before the Court. The Judge before whom the incident took place -
(1) May not be called in evidence
(2) May be called in evidence only under special order of'a higher Court
@) May be examined as a witness
@)__ May be called in evidence, only if the trial of that ineident is going on before a higher Court
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Question No.48
For the purpose of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973, who from amongst the following, may
determine the language of each Court in the State other than the High Court’?
(1) The High Court of the State
(2) The Supreme Court of India
(3) The State Government
(4) The Legislative Assembly of the State
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Question No.49
To whom, as per Section 98 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, a complaint on oath for
restoration of an abducted female child to the person having her lawful charge. may be presented?
(1) The District Magistrate
Q) The Sub Divisional Magistrate
G) The Magistrate First Class
@) — Allthe above
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‘Question No.50
In a summons case, when the accused appears or is brought before the Magistrate, it shall not be
necessary to =
(1) State the particulars of the offence of which he is accused
(2) Ask whether he pleads guilty
(3)__Ask whether he has any defence to make
(4) Framea formal charge
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Question NoS1
‘The offence affecting the socio-economic condition of the country, to which plea bargaining is not
applicable, shall be notified by-
(1) The State Government
(2) The Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Commission
G) The Human Rights Commission
(4) The Central Government
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Question No.52
Ina criminal trial, without producing the Chemical Examiner to the Government, the report given
by him upon a thing duly submitted for analysis in the course of any proceeding under the Code of
Criminal Procedure:
(1) Cannot be used as evidence
(2) Can be used as evidence only in summons cases
(3) Can be used as evidence
(4) Can be used only to refresh memory of the investigating officer coming in evidence
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Question No.53
Ona busy junction of road, a huge poster/banner installed by an association is creating obstruction
in traffic. Who from amongst the following, on having information, may remove such banner/poster by
initiating proceedings under the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure?
(1) The District Judge
(2) The Chief Judicial Magistrate
(3) The Sub Divisional Magistrate
(4) The Collector
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Question No.54
Section 304 of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides for -
(1) Incertain cases making available a pleader to the accused at the expenses of State
(2) Tender of pardon to accomplice
3) Power to adjourn proceedings
(4) Power to proceed against other persons appearing to be guilty of offence.
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‘Question No.55
In cases tried by the Court of Sessions or a Chief Judicial Magistrate, the Court or such
Magistrate, as the case may be, shall forward a copy of its or his finding and sentence, if any, 10 -
(1) The Superintendent of Police in the area of whom the crime concerned was committed
@) The Police Station that conducted the investigation of the crime concerned
G) The High Court to which the trial court is subordinate
(4) The District Magistrate within whose local jurisdiction the trial is held
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‘Question No.56
A statement under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure may be recorded by -
(1) An Bxecutive Magistrate
@) — APolice Officer
G) A Judicial Magistrate or a Metropolitan Magistrate
(4) All the officers named above
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SET-A-PAGE-18‘Question No.S7
Which one of the following statement is nat correct?
(1) Assentence of death passed by the Sessions Court is subject to confirmation by the High Court
Q) — Asentence of death passed by the Sessions Court can be confirmed by the High Court only when
a Bench hearing the case consists of at least two Judges, when such Court consists of twa or
more Judges
() No order of confirmation of death sentence shall be made prior to expiry of the period for
preferring appeal
(4) The High Court, considering the death punishment for confirmation, if no appeal is preferred by
the accused challenging the death sentence passed, cannot acquit the accused person
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Question No.8
The term “unlawful assembly" means -
(1) Anassembly of five or more persons
(2) Anassembly of five or more persons armed with lethal weapons
@) An assembly of five or more persons with a common object of doing a crime
(4) Amassembly of minimum two persons having common intention to commit a crime,
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Question No.59
A police officer has received a sum of Rs.5000/- against fine from the persons violating traffic
rules, Instead of depositing the fine money with State Treasury, he utilised the same for his personal use.
‘What offence under Indian Penal Code, the police officer has committed?
(1) Criminal breach of trust
Q) Mischief
G) Cheating the Government
(4) None of the above
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SET-A-PAGE-19Question No.60
If a person, with a knowledge that the feelings of a group of people is likely to be wounded,
trespasses a place set apart for the performance of funeral rights, he commits a crime described under
Section-
(1) Section 298 Indian Penal Code
(2) Section 297 Indian Penal Code
(3) Section 295 Indian Penal Code
(4) Section 296 Indian Penal Code
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