21-08-2019 Civil Judicial Test – Various related Acts (Paper II)

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Paper: Various related Acts (Paper II) 

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Examination 

Question1:-The law of limitation is a         A:-Procedural law 

        B:-Substantive law 

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        C:-Neither Substantive nor Procedural law 

        D:-Both Substantive and Procedural law 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question2:-The Limitation Act, 1963 extends 

        A:-Whole of India including Jammu and Kashmir 

        B:-Whole of India excluding Jammu and Kashmir 

        C:-Whole of India excluding Union Territories 

        D:-None of the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question3:-The Limitation Act, 1963 applies only to 

        A:-Tribunals 

        B:-Labour courts 

        C:-Any proceedings which can be initiated in a court of law 

        D:-Quasi-judicial bodies 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question4:-The term 'applicant' under the Limitation Act refers to 

        A:-Petitioner 

        B:-Any person through whom an applicant derives his right to apply 

        C:-Any person whose estate is represented by the applicant as executor, administrator or other representative         D:-All the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question5:-Which of the following is correct as per the Limitation Act? 

        A:-Application includes a petition 

        B:-Bill of exchange excludes a hundi and a cheque 

        C:-Both 1 and 2 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question6:-The objective of the law of limitation is 

        A:-there should be an end to litigation 

        B:-the law assists the vigilant and not the one who sleeps over his rights 

        C:-all the above 

        D:-none of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question7:-"The law of limitation bars an action and not a defence". The above statement is 

        A:-True 

        B:-False 

        C:-Neither True nor False 

        D:-Both 1 and 2 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question8:-The provision of the Limitation Act does not apply to writ petitions under Article 32 or Article 226 of the constitution. The reason writ petition is not a 

        A:-suit 

        B:-appeal 

        C:-an application

        D:-all the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question9:-Expiry of the period of limitation when the court is closed is provided in 

        A:-Section 2 

        B:-Section 3 

        C:-Section 4 

        D:-Section 5 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question10:-Extension of the prescribed period under section 5 of the Limitation Act excludes the following         A:-Application under order XXII of CPC 

        B:-Application under order XXI of CPC 

        C:-Application under order XX of CPC 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question11:-Choose the correct option from the following according to the Limitation Act, 

        A:-The provisions under this Act do not apply to criminal proceedings except where express provisions have been made for that purpose         B:-The provisions under this Act does not apply to criminal proceedings at all 

        C:-The provisions under this Act applies only to criminal proceedings 

        D:-The provisions under this Act applies both to criminal and civil proceedings 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question12:-The general rule under Section 3 of the Limitation Act is subject to the exceptions of legal disability provided in         A:-Sections 6 and 7 

        B:-Sections 5 and 6 

        C:-Sections 4 and 5 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question13:-Choose the correct option from the following : 

        A:-Every suit, appeal or application filed after the prescribed period of limitation shall be dismissed by the court         B:-Delay in preferring appeals and application can be condoned provided the applicant satisfies the court that he had sufficient cause         C:-Both 1 and 2 

        D:-None of the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question14:-Computation of period of limitation is dealt in 

        A:-Sections 12 to 24 

        B:-Sections 10 to 25 

        C:-Sections 12 to 20 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question15:-Section 27 of the Limitation Act speaks of 

        A:-Postponement of limitation 

        B:-Extinguishment of right to property 

        C:-Starting point of limitation 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question16:-The effect of death on or before the accrual of the right to sue under the Limitation Act is 

        A:-The period of limitation shall be computed from the time his legal representative capable of instituting a suit or application         B:-The period of limitation ends with the deceased person 

        C:-The Limitation Act does not apply in such cases 

        D:-Within three years in all situations 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question17:-The limitation period for the recovery of immovable property is 

        A:-10 years 

        B:-3 years 

        C:-5 years 

        D:-12 years 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question18:-Consider the following cogent ground in support of the law of limitation and choose the correct option : (a)     Long dormant claims have more of cruelty than justice in them 

(b)     A person with good cause of action should pursue it with reasonable diligence. 

        A:-Only (a) is correct 

        B:-Only (b) is correct 

        C:-Both (a) and (b) correct 

        D:-Both (a) and (b) wrong 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question19:-"The Limitation Act, 1963 is a complete code and is exhaustive in respect of all matters and hence No Court can travel beyond the Provisions of the Act". 

The above statement is 

        A:-True 

        B:-Wrong 

        C:-False 

        D:-None 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question20:-In the case of fraud or mistake, the period of limitation is 

        A:-Three years in all situations 

        B:-It shall not begin until the plaintiff has discovered the fraud or mistake 

        C:-It could with reasonable diligence discover it in the case of concealed document 

        D:-Both 2 and 3 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question21:-In suits relating to movable property the period of limitation is 

        A:-one year 

        B:-three years 

        C:-five years 

        D:-no limitation 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question22:-What is the period of limitation for filing an appeal to the High Court? 

        A:-60 days 

        B:-90 days 

        C:-30 days 

        D:-no limitation 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question23:-What is the period of limitation for filing an appeal in any other court except High Court and supreme Court?         A:-30 days 

        B:-90 days 

        C:-60 days 

        D:-50 days 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question24:-An application for setting a side exparte decree can be made within 30 days from the date of Decree. The above statement is         A:-wrong 

        B:-correct 

        C:-60 days

        D:-no period is prescribed 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question25:-The term 'sufficient cause' in the Limitation Act refers to 

        A:-Sickness of counsel 

        B:-Strike by Advocates 

        C:-Death of relative of a party 

        D:-All the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question26:-The period of limitation for the Review of the judgement other than the Supreme Court is ___________ days from the judgement or order. 

        A:-60 days 

        B:-30 days 

        C:-90 days 

        D:-one month 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question27:-Earlier an action taken or order made by the authority is illegal, ultravires or void the law of limitation does not apply to it and a suit for declaration or for setting aside such order can be filed at any time. But this decision was overruled by the Supreme Court in 

        A:-Union Carbide Corporation V Union of India (1991) 4SCC584 

        B:-State of Punjab V Ajit Singh ISLR96(P&H) 

        C:-State of Punjab V Rani Singh (1986) 3SLR 379 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question28:-The period of limitation for special leave petition to the Supreme Court if the High Court refuses to grant certificate of fitness for appeal is 

        A:-Sixty days 

        B:-Ninety days 

        C:-Thirty days 

        D:-No period of limitation 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question29:-Under the Kerala Civil Courts Act, 1957 the following are recognized as a civil court 

        A:-District court 

        B:-Subordinate Judge's court 

        C:-Munsiff's court 

        D:-All the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question30:-'District Courts' are established under the Kerala Civil Courts Act 

        A:-By the Government by notification in the Gazette by dividing the state into civil districts 

        B:-By the High Courts 

        C:-By the Constitution 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question31:-The original pecuniary limits of the Munsiff court as per the Kerala Civil Courts Act, 1957 was 

        A:-Twenty Five Thousand 

        B:-Not exceeding Fifteen thousand 

        C:-One lakh rupees 

        D:-No pecuniary limits 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question32:-The Pecuniary limit of the subordinate Judge's court as per the Kerala Civil Courts Amendment 2012 is         A:-Two lakh rupees 

        B:-Twenty-Five thousand 

        C:-Twenty lakhs

        D:-No pecuniary limits 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question33:-The subordinate Judge's court and Munsiff court are established by 

        A:-The Government in consultation with the High court 

        B:-The Government by notification in the Gazette 

        C:-Both 1 and 2 

        D:-None of the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question34:-The location of the subordinate civil courts are fixed by the 

        A:-Government in consultation with the High Court 

        B:-High Court 

        C:-Government alone 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question35:-Appeals from Decrees and orders of District court or Subordinate Judge's court shall lie to the         A:-Supreme Court 

        B:-High Court 

        C:-District Court 

        D:-All the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question36:-What is the procedure in trying suits or hearing appeals from suits where the judges are interested?         A:-The same judge can try such suits 

        B:-The superior court may transfer such suits 

        C:-No District or Subordinate Judge shall hear such suits 

        D:-Both 2 and 3 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question37:-In the event of death of the District judge or any incapacity or illness, his duties are discharged by         A:-Chief-Judicial magistrate 

        B:-Additional District Judge 

        C:-Munsiff 

        D:-High court Judge 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question38:-The general control over all the civil courts in any district is upon the 

        A:-District Judge 

        B:-High Court 

        C:-Subordinate Court Judge 

        D:-Government 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question39:-Duties of Ministerial officers of a court are decided by 

        A:-High Court 

        B:-Government 

        C:-Presiding Officer of the Court 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question40:-High court may permit the civil courts under its control to adjourn for a period not exceeding         A:-60 days 

        B:-30 days 

        C:-90 days 

        D:-none of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question41:-During adjournment of a civil court _______ shall nominate a District judge for each district. 

        A:-Government 

        B:-High Court 

        C:-District court 

        D:-Supreme court 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question42:-Every rule that is made under this Act shall be laid before _________. 

        A:-High Court 

        B:-District Court 

        C:-Legislative Assembly 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question43:-The authority empowered to prescribe the form of seal of a civil court is 

        A:-High Court 

        B:-District court 

        C:-Government 

        D:-All the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question44:-Which among the following is not correct for the application of the Kerala court fees and suit Valuation Act?         A:-Documents presented before an officer serving under the Central government 

        B:-Sub-Courts 

        C:-Civil courts 

        D:-High courts 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question45:-The term 'Court' in Kerala court fees and suit Valuation Act means 

        A:-Civil / Criminal courts 

        B:-Revenue 

        C:-Tribunals 

        D:-All the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question46:-What is the amount of fee to be paid on plaint at the time of institution of suit? 

        A:-1/10th of the amount of fee chargeable 

        B:-1/3rd of the amount of fee chargeable 

        C:-Whole amount of fee chargeable 

        D:-1/5th of the amount of fee chargeable 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question47:-Time given to the petitioners to pay the court fee under the Kerala Court fee and suit valuation act is         A:-three months time 

        B:-six months time 

        C:-one month time 

        D:-no time 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question48:-The provisions for levy of fee in courts and public offices is dealt under 

        A:-Section 6 

        B:-Section 7 

        C:-Section 4 and 4A 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question49:-"For the valuation and court fees, the plaintiff cannot put a lower valuation for valuing the relief and a higher valuation for the purpose of jurisdiction". It was so held in 

        A:-State of Maharashtra V Mistri Lal AIR 1964 SC457

        B:-Jaya Motion Pictures Ltd V New Theatres, Palai 1956 KLT SN 21 (OB) 

        C:-Panzy Fernandez V F.M.  Queors AIR 1963 AII 153 (FB) 

        D:-Saleem V Areofa Beeva 1985 KHC 394 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question50:-What is the consequence in the case of a multifarious suit, the court fee chargeable is         A:-the lowest value of relief 

        B:-the aggregate value of the reliefs 

        C:-No value 

        D:-the highest value of the reliefs 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question51:-The fee payable under this Act depends on the market value of any property. Such value is determined _________         A:-on the date of presentation of the plaint 

        B:-on a subsequent date 

        C:-on the basis of the property valued 

        D:-value prescribed by the party 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question52:-State whether it is open to a defendant to claim set off or counter claim if that plea is barred by limitation         A:-No 

        B:-Yes 

        C:-Both 

        D:-None 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question53:-The expression "Merits of the claim" under section 12 of the Kerala courts and suit Valuation Act refers to matters         A:-relating to the framers of the suit 

        B:-for determination in the suit 

        C:-cause of action 

        D:-none of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question54:-Whether amount paid under this Act is fees or tax? 

        A:-tax 

        B:-neither court fee nor tax 

        C:-fees 

        D:-both court fee and tax 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question55:-Objection as to insufficiency of court fee or improper valuation can be raised 

        A:-at any stage of the suit 

        B:-cannot be raised after the stage of recording evidence 

        C:-can be raised even after recording evidence 

        D:-cannot be raised at all 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question56:-Whether the decision taken under Section 12 (1) could be reviewed : 

        A:-no 

        B:-yes 

        C:-only under 12 (1) and (2) can be reviewed 

        D:-none of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question57:-Court-fee examiners to inspect the records of subordinate court are deputed by 

        A:-District court 

        B:-Government 

        C:-Registrar of High Court

        D:-High Court 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question58:-Which authority has got the jurisdiction to give direction with respect to payment of proper court fee at the appellate stage?         A:-The Appellate Court 

        B:-The Lower court 

        C:-Parties can decide 

        D:-None 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question59:-"A decision under Section 18(1) of the court-fees act would be final". It was so held in 

        A:-Sukumaran Nair V Raghavan Nair 1970 KLT 718 

        B:-Gopalan Nambiar V Balkrishnan Nambiar 1972 KHC 241 

        C:-Sumithra V Kamala 1979 KML 44 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question60:-In a suit for money, the court fee shall be computed on the basis of _________ claimed. 

        A:-Amount not claimed 

        B:-Ad valorem court fee 

        C:-Amount actually claimed 

        D:-All the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question61:-In a suit for movable property, the fee shall be computed based on 

        A:-where the subject-matter has a market value, on such value 

        B:-where it has no market value, on the amount at which the relief sought is valued in the plaint 

        C:-both 1 and 2 

        D:-none of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question62:-In a suit for injunction and the relief sought is with reference to immovable property, the court fee is         A:-one-third of the market value of the property or Rs.500 whichever is higher 

        B:-one-half of the market value of the property or Rs.500 whichever is higher 

        C:-market value of the property or Rs.500 whichever is higher 

        D:-none of the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question63:-Can the amendment of the court fees act have retrospective effect? 

        A:-no retrospective effect 

        B:-yes, if it is specifically stated to have retrospective effect 

        C:-only prospective effect 

        D:-both retrospective and prospective effect 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question64:-The court fee computed on suits for possession under the specific Relief Act, 1877, is 

        A:-one-half of the market value of the property or Rs.150, whichever is higher 

        B:-market value of the property or Rs.150, whichever is higher 

        C:-one-third of the market value of the property or Rs.150, whichever is higher 

        D:-none of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question65:-In a suit for specific performance whether with or without possession, the fee payable in a contract of sale is computed on the amount of 

        A:-consideration 

        B:-agreement 

        C:-average of the total amount 

        D:-all the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question66:-In a suit relating to Public matters or Section 91 or Section 92 of the CPC 1908, the fee payable shall be         A:-100 rupees 

        B:-10 rupees 

        C:-50 rupees 

        D:-nil 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question67:-Whether Revision challenging the finding of the trial court on question of valuation of the suit and jurisdiction is maintainable?         A:-yes 

        B:-no 

        C:-both 1 and 2 

        D:-neither 1 and 2 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question68:-The fee-payable for copy or transactions of a judgement or order of a criminal court is 

        A:-Rs.2 per page 

        B:-Re.1.50 paise per page 

        C:-Rs.5 per page 

        D:-Rs.3 per page 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question69:-Whether Municipality is exempted from paying court fee under this Act? 

        A:-yes 

        B:-no 

        C:- municipality is Government 

        D:-all the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question70:-The legal benefit fund is levied in addition to court fee by the 

        A:-District court 

        B:-Government 

        C:-Lawyer 

        D:-High court 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question71:-The application for probate or letters of administration received by the court shall be send to the         A:-Government 

        B:-Collector 

        C:-Parties 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question72:-"The Stamp Act is not a weapon against litigant and it is enacted to secure revenue for the State". It was so held in         A:-Hindustan Ltd V M/S D.C. Co.1969 KHC 436 

        B:-Nack Chand V Fattu AIR 1935 LAH 567 

        C:-General controlling Authority V Pioneer Spinners AIR 1968 MAD 223 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question73:-The term 'Bond' in Kerala Stamp Act, refers 

        A:-any lease or licence 

        B:-any instrument whereby a person obliges himself to pay money to another 

        C:- an agreement between two parties 

        D:-all the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question74:-"Instrument creating pre-existing obligation is not a Bond". The above statement is 

        A:-Correct

        B:-Wrong 

        C:-Neither correct nor wrong 

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question75:-'Collector' under the Kerala Stamp Act, means any 

        A:-Chief-officer in charge of the Revenue administration of a district 

        B:-Any officer appointed by the Government on this behalf 

        C:-Both 1 and 2 

        D:-None 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question76:-When a document is presented for registration and the value as set-forth in the document is less than the fair value, the Registrar can         A:-refuse to register the document 

        B:-register the document 

        C:-ask him to remit the deficit stamp duty 

        D:-both 1 and 3 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question77:-The expression 'duly stamped' under the Kerala Stamp Act with reference to terms 'Executed' and 'Execution' means         A:-signed 

        B:-signed and signature 

        C:-signature 

        D:-none of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question78:-Who is the authority for fixation of fair value of land? 

        A:-Government 

        B:-Collector 

        C:-Revenue Divisional Officer 

        D:-Village Officer 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question79:-"Fair value of land" means 

        A:-Fair value of land fixed under Section 28A 

        B:-Fair value of land fixed under Section 28 

        C:-Fair value of land fixed under Section 2 

        D:-All the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question80:-"An award is an instrument within the meaning of the Stamp Act and is required to be stamped". This statement is         A:-wrong 

        B:-correct 

        C:-false 

        D:-none 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question81:-Lease deed signed by the parties but not registered it is held to be a 

        A:-a valid document and unenforceable 

        B:-an invalid document but unenforceable 

        C:-a valid and enforceable document 

        D:-an invalid document and enforceable 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question82:-The term 'settlement' as defined in the Kerala Stamp Act includes 

        A:-Non-testamentary disposition in writing movable or immovable property made for any religious or charitable purpose         B:-Dispositions though not in writing, any instrument by way of declaration of trust or otherwise 

        C:-Both 1 and 2

        D:-None of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question83:-A person executed a document distributing his self-acquired property among his three daughters equally, the above instrument is         A:-well 

        B:-settlement 

        C:-gift 

        D:-partition 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question84:-Arbitration clause in an agreement need not be stamped. It was so held in 

        A:-Member, Board of Revenue V Arthur Paul 1956 KHC 363 

        B:-Sub-registrar, Ernakulam and Another V C.M. Nadirsha and Another 2009 KHC 4020 

        C:-Geo group communications Inc V IOC Broadband Ltd 2010 KHC 6040 

        D:-None of the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question85:-The power to reduce, remit or compound duties is vested upon 

        A:-Court 

        B:-Government 

        C:-Collector 

        D:-Incorporated company 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question86:-Instruments that may be stamped with adhesive stamps are 

        A:-instruments chargeable with the duty of twenty paise and less 

        B:-certificate of enrolment maintained by the State Bar Council 

        C:-notarial acts 

        D:-all the above 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question87:-Instruments executed in the state of Kerala shall  be stamped 

        A:-before or at the time of execution 

        B:-at the time of execution 

        C:-before the execution 

        D:-after the execution 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question88:-Possession of insufficiently stamped document is 

        A:-by itself an offence 

        B:-by itself not an offence 

        C:-possessor can be arrested 

        D:-none of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question89:-Where an instrument is not properly stamped and the person executing it approaches the collector, his duty under Section 31 of the Stamp Act is 

        A:-make an endorsement and the document be treated as duly stamped from the very beginning 

        B:-invalidate the whole document 

        C:-collector has no power of endorsement 

        D:-none of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question90:-Court cannot impound a document after dismissal of the suit. The statement is 

        A:-true 

        B:-false 

        C:-neither true nor false 

        D:-both true and false 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question91:-Who can impound those instruments which are not duly stamped? 

        A:-every person incharge of a public office 

        B:-every person having by law or consent of parties authority to receive evidence 

        C:-any police officer 

        D:-both 1 and 2 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question92:-Insufficiently stamped instrument admitted in evidence, whether it can be subsequently impounded.         A:-yes 

        B:-no 

        C:-party may be directed to pay stamp duty and fine 

        D:-none of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question93:-What is the evidentiary value of insufficiently stamped document? 

        A:-it is void and ineffective 

        B:-it is not void and it is effective from the date of execution 

        C:-it is incapable of being used in evidence 

        D:-both 2 and 3 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question94:-In a matter of penalty on deficient stamp duty, the discretion is given to 

        A:-Collector 

        B:-Court 

        C:-Government 

        D:-Revenue Officer 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question95:-An insufficiently stamped promissory note admitted by the trial court and not objected by the defendant         A:-can be rejected by the appellate court 

        B:-cannot be rejected by the appellate court 

        C:-both 1 and 2 

        D:-none of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question96:-Proper stamp is to be determined 

        A:-according to law in force at the time of execution 

        B:-according to law in force after the execution 

        C:-according to stamp duty when document is tendered in evidence 

        D:-none of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question97:-Who is empowered to try the offences punishable under the Kerala Stamp Act?         A:-District Magistrate 

        B:-Collector 

        C:-Magistrate of Second Class 

        D:-Magistrate of First class 

        Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question98:-Penalty for devices to defraud the Government is 

        A:-punishment with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees 

        B:-punishment alone 

        C:-fine alone 

        D:-none of these 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question99:-The offence under the Kerala Stamp Act may be tried in 

        A:-any district in which such instrument is found

        B:-any district in which such offences might be tried under CrPC 

        C:-both 1 and 2 

        D:-none 

        Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question100:-The procedure of the Chief controlling Revenue Authority under Section 54 of the Kerala Stamp Act is         A:-Quazi-judicial tribunal 

        B:-Judicial 

        C:-Court 

        D:-Governmental 

        Correct Answer:- Option-A