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1- Admission:
a) Must be oral
b) Must be in writing
c)Can be either in writing or oral
d)Must be oral or in writing
8- Which section is based on the principle that where the right or liability of
a party to a suit depends upon the liability of a third person, any
statement by that third person about his liability is an admission against
the parties?
(a) Sec. 17.
(b) Sec. 18.
(c) Sec. 19.
(d) Sec. 20
11- An admission is evidence against the party who had made the admission
and It can be proved only against him. Admissions cannot be proved by,
or on behalf of, the person who makes them. Which of the following Is an
exception to this general rule?
(a) Dying declaration.
(b) Statements as to his state of body or of mind.
(c) Statement sought to be used in evidence otherwise than as an
admission.
(d) All of the above.
12- Oral admissions as to the contents of a document are relevant under which
section of the Evidence Act?
a) Sec. 21.
b) Sec. 22.
c) Sec. 23.
d) Sec. 24.
13- When a person makes an admission without prejudice l.e. upon the condition
that the evidence of It shall not be given, it cannot be proved against him. This
Is laid down in:
(a) Sec. 21.
(b) Sec. 22.
(c) Sec. 23.
(d) Sec. 24.
19- Which one of the following sections of the Indian Evidence Act defines
admission?
a) Section 16
b) Section 17
c) Section 15
d) Section 18
20- An admission under Section 17 of the Indian Evidence Act is—
a- Only an oral statement
b- Only a documentary statement
c- An oral, documentary or a statement contained in electronic form
d- None of the above.
24- 'Admission' according to the Indian Evidence Act includes statement made
31- If an accused voluntarily consents for brain mapping and narco-analysis, then
such information is relevant under which Section of Evidence Act?
a- Section 7
b- Section 17
c- Section 27
d- Section 30
36- "All the admissions are confessions but: all the confessions are not
admissions.".
(a) The statement is correct
(b) The statement is incorrect
(c) The statement is partly correct and partly incorrect
(d) All the above statements incorrect
38- Which of the following statements is not correct regarding 'admission' under
section 17 of Indian Evidence Act?
a- Admission operates as waiver of proof
b- Admission is a statement which is necessarily against one's own
interest
c- A statement which suggests some inference as to fact-in-issue or
relevant fact, may be admission
d- It is generally irrelevant as to whom an admission is made.