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Q1.

On whose authority, prisoners are admitted to open air jail

(A) Police

(B) Judiciary

(C) Jail Authorities

(D) None of the above

Q2. In the Vishakha’s case, the Supreme Court has laid down the guidelines related

to

(A) Crimes against minorities

(B) Crimes against children

(C) Sexual harassment of women

(D) Crimes against communities

Q3. Actions that are wrong in themselves are called.

(A) Actus Reus

(B) Mens Rea

(C) Mala Prohibita

(D) Mala in se

Q4. Human trafficking is a form of

(A) Hate crime

(B) Organized crime

(C) Violent crime

(D) Property crime


Q5. Open air jails are setup under what philosophy?

(A) Incarceration

(B) Protection of society

(C) Reformation of prisoners

(D) Retribution

Q6. Drug addiction causes -------

(A) Mental health problems

(B) Physical health problems

(C) Emotional disturbance

(D) All the above

Q7. The pre-classical school deals with that human personal involvement is not

there to commit a crime—TRUE

Q8. The classical school describes free will doctrine—TRUE

Q9. A scientific study of the nature, extent, causes and control of criminal behavior

is called as ------

A) Criminology

B) Indian Penal Code

C) Penology

D) None of the above


Q10. Beccaria the pioneer of the classical school written book over.......

a) Crime and Criminal

b) Crimes and Punishments

c) Punishment

d) None of the above

Q11. It is the act of an individual and not his intent which forms the basis for

determining criminality within him.

a) The neo classical school

b) Positive school

c) The classical school

d) None of the above

Q12. The classical school did not make any difference between first offender and

habitual offender.

a. Wrong

b. True

c. None of the above

d. Fact not fully describes


Q13. The classical school is not supported the principle of codification of laws

prevailing in the society at that time.

a. True

b. False

c. Statement not given under classical school

d. None of the above

Q14. The classical school did not make any difference regarding offender’s sex,

age, mental condition etc.

a) Wrong

b) True

c) None of the above

d) Fact not fully described

Q15. Reasons for failure of the classical school

a) Only act to considered as crime

b) No differentiation between first and habitual offender

c) None of the above

d) Not relevant

Q16. A study of the personality of the offenders in physical terms is called as

A) Criminal sociology

B) Peneology

C) Criminal anthropology

D) All of the above


Q17. Beccaria the pioneer of the classical school is influenced by

a) Doctrine of notion

b) Pain and pleasure theory

c) Utilitarian philosophy

d) None of the above

Q18. The exponents of classical school further believed that the criminal law

primarily rests on positive sanctions. They were against the use of arbitrary

powers of judges.

a) Correct

b) Wrong

c) Not relevant

d) None of the above

Q19. The major shortcoming of the classical school was that it proceeded on

abstract presumption of

a. Guilty act

b. Mens rea

c. Free will

d. None of the above


Q20. The major shortcoming of the classical school was that it proceeded on

abstract presumption of free will and relied solely on the

a. Intention

b. Mens rea

c. Act

d. None of the above

Q21. Rule of Criminal Responsibility was framed by -----

A) M’Naghten

B) Sutherland

C) Lombroso

D) None of the above

Q22. The greatest achievement of classical school of criminology

a. To give punishment to offender

b. Victim definition

c. Substantial criminal policy

d. None of the above

Q23. The neo-classists indirectly focused on

a. Act of accused

b. Intention of the accused

c. Mental causation

d. None of the above


Q24. Embezzlement belongs to which category of crime?

A) Crime against property

B) Cyber crime

C) Crime against humanity

D) Crime against women

Q25. Among the following who led the Italian school of positivist criminology?

A) Becker

B) Merton

C) Lombroso

D) Adler

Q26. Who mostly commits ‘White Collar Crimes’?

A) Criminal tribe

B) Persons of high status

C) Poor persons

D) Illiterate person

Q27. At the individual level, examples for social disorganization are:

(A) Drug Addiction

(B) Alcoholism

(C) Gambling

(D) All of above


Q28. Halocaust is considered as ……….?

A) Crime against Humanity

B) International crime

C) Crime against property

D) Cyber crime

Q29. Who is considered as the father of Criminology?

A) Adler

B) Sutherland

C) Lombroso

D) Becker

Q30. Prison statistics in India is published by

a) Bureau of police research and development


b) National institute of criminology forensic science
c) National crime records bureau
d) National institute of social defense

Q31. Which of the following is a victimless crime?

a) Murder
b) Gambling
c) Riot
d) Robbery

Q32. Standing orders are related to

a) A compensation
b) Judgment
c) Appeal
d) Employment instructions
Q33. is drug addiction to be considered as

a) crime with victim

b) crime without victim

c) none

Q34. Which of the following is within the scope of criminology?

a) The process of making the law

b) The process of breaching law

c) Reaction of the society towards law breakers

d) All of the above

Q35. Production, distribution and role of illicit drugs is called

A) Drug trafficking

B) Drug dependence

C) Alcohol use

D) None of the above

Q36. Under which law in India, probation to offenders cannot be granted?

A) Indian Penal Code

B) J.J Act

C) N.D.P.S Act

D) Motor Vehicle Act


Q27. The due course of legal proceedings according to the rules and forms that have been established for
the protection of private right is

(A) Social Justice System

(B) (B) Civil Justice System

(C) (C) Criminal Justice System

(D) (D) Consensus approach

Q28. The due course of legal proceedings according to the rules and forms that have been established for
the protection of private right is

(A) Due process of law

(B) (B) Crime control model

(C) (C) Trial

(D) (D) Bail

Q29. In D.K. Basu case the Supreme Court has laid down guidelines regarding

A) Rape victims

B) (B) Child rights

C) (C) Women rights

D) (D) Arrest by police

Q30. ---------- is a process by which the State inflicts some pain to the persons or property of a person who
is found guilty of crime.

A) Compensation

B) Damage
C) Punishment

D) None of the above

Q31.The term “Probation” is derived from the Latin word ------ which means to test or to prove.

A) To hide

B) B) To test or to prove

C) C) To expose or open

D) D) None of the above

Q32. Open prisons are -------


A) Minimum security prisons
B) Open camps
C) Prison without bars
D) All the above.

Q33.A scientific study of the nature, extent, causes and control of criminal behavior is called as ------

A) Criminology

B) B)Indian Penal Code

C) Penology

D) D)None of the above

Q34.----------- concerns with the various aspects of punishment and penal policies.

A)Criminal Psychology

B)Criminal Sociology

C)Penology
D)Criminal Anthropology

Q35.Rule of Criminal Responsibility was framed by -----

A) M’Naghten

B) B) Sutherland

C) C) Lombroso

D) D) None of the above

Q36.Embezzlement belongs to which category of crime?

A) Crime against property

B) B) Cyber crime

C) C) Crime against humanity

D) D) Crime against women

Q37. Beccaria the pioneer of the classical school influenced by ....…

a. Doctrine of notion

b. b. Pain and pleasure theory

c. c. Utilitarian philosophy

d. d. None of the above

Q38. 8. The classical school is not supported the principle of codification of laws prevailing in the society at
that time.

a. True

b. b. False
c. c. Statement not given under classical school

d. d. None of the above

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