28-02-2019 Criminal Judicial Test - I Paper

 


FINAL ANSWER KEY 

Paper: Criminal Procedure Code (Paper I) 

Medium of Question: English 

Date of Examination 28-02-2019 

Question1:-Any allegation orally or in writing to a Magistrate, with a view to his taking action is called as 

 A:-FIR 

 B:-complaint 

 C:-allegation 

 D:-Averments 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question2:-Who can appoint a public prosecutor for central government in a crimlnal case? 

 A:-State Government 

 B:-Central Government 

 C:-Judiciary 

 D:-Bar Council of India 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question3:-Who can withdraw powers conferred by the Chief Judicial Magistrate? 

 A:-The Central Government only 

 B:-The State Government only 

 C:-The Judiciary 

 D:-The authority which gave such powers 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question4:-Apart from officer in charge of a police station, who can wield his powers? 

 A:-The Superior police officer 

 B:-The High Court  

 C:-The Supreme Court 

 D:-The Sessions judge 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question5:-If a person refuse to give his name what the police officer shall do? 

 A:-Arrest 

 B:-Detain 

 C:-Issue show cause 

 D:-the evidence shall be recorded by a magistrate 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question6:-Whether the aid to any person, other than police officer while executing, warrant can be claimed? 

 A:-No 

 B:-Yes 

 C:-The warrant can executed with a police officer only 

 D:-A private person shall get an order for executing warrant  

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question7:-When the public is required to assist the Magistrate of Police? 

 A:- in the taking or preventing the escape of any arrested person 

 B:-for prevention of suppression of breach peace 

 C:-for prevention of injury committed to public property 

 D:-any of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question8:-Public to give information of certain offences but it does not include 

 A:-offence against the State specified 

 B:-offence relating to marriage 

 C:-offences relating to adulteration of food and drugs 

 D:-offences against the state specified in Chapter VI IPC 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question9:-When police may not arrest without warrant? 

 A:-who has been concerned in any cognizable offence 

 B:-against whom a reasonable complaint regarding a cognizable has been made 

 C:-possess any implement of house-breaking without lawful excuse 

 D:-all of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question10:-When the police can pursue offenders into other jurisdictions?  

 A:-for the purpose of arresting 

 B:-in the case of abetment 

 C:-for execution of a court 

 D:-to execute a summons 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question11:-How the arrest is made by a police officer or other person? 

 A:-inform him about the a crime he has committed 

 B:-produce him before a magistrate 

 C:-shall actually touch or confine the body 

 D:-give the summons or warrant 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question12:-If a arrested person forcibly resists or attempts to evade the arrest, such police officer or other person may 

 A:-apply the court which issue the arrest order 

 B:-return the order unexecuted 

 C:-use all means necessary to effect the arrest 

 D:-impose fine 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question13:-If a person Is arrested using force but Is not trying to escape from the custody, then police _________. 

 A:-shall not use unnecessary force 

 B:-may prevent him from escape 

 C:-wait for order of judge 

 D:-refer the prosecution 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question14:-Who can search the arrested person? 

 A:-Sessions Judge 

 B:-Police offer who arrested 

 C:-Magistrate before whom the case is coming 

 D:-Any constable 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question15:-Who can examine a female accused through a medical checkup? 

 A:-female constable 

 B:-any respected female 

 C:-a lady doctor cum registered medical practitioner 

 D:-a female magistrate 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question16:-According to Code of Criminal Code place include ___________. 

 A:-a house or building 

 B:-tent 

 C:-vehicle and vessel 

 D:-all of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question17:-The procedure to be followed when a police officer deputes a subordinate to arrest without warrant is given in __________. 

 A:-Cr.P.C. sec-55 

 B:-Cr.P.C. sec-80 

 C:-Cr.P.C. sec-50 

 D:-Cr.P.C. sec-20 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question18:-An arrested person shall be produced before 

 A:-Magistrate or officer in charge of police station 

 B:-Magistrate only 

 C:-Session Judge 

 D:-Prosecutor 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question19:-Where an arrested person is to be brought? 

 A:-The home of the accused 

 B:-Take in custody till other accused persons are arrested 

 C:-Before a Magistrate 

 D:-Before any court 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question20:-What is the time limit for production of accused by a police officer who has arrested him? 

 A:-twenty four days 

 B:-twenty four hours 

 C:-one week 

 D:-till the other accused persons are arrested and within a reasonable time 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question21:-In a criminal case where the discharge of the accused is ordered it must be under section _________ of Cr.P.C. 

 A:-Section 159. of Cr.P.C 

 B:-Section 259. of Cr.P.C 

 C:-Section 249. of Cr.P.C 

 D:-Section 59. of Cr.P.C 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question22:-If a person reasonably arrests an accused and the accused escapes can the arresting person retake the accused from the hide out?  

 A:-In every case the arresting person can seize the accused from the hideout 

 B:-A private person has no such power 

 C:-The court by order may appoint a private person to arrest 

 D:-A police officer or judge may appoint a person for arrest and allied things 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question23:-How the acknowledgement of summons is made? 

 A:-Obtains a separate receipt 

 B:-sign a receipt on the back of its duplicate copy 

 C:-separate order for acknowledgement by an order 

 D:-None of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question24:-The warrant shall be based on 

 A:-the number of sureties and the time at which he is to attend before the Court 

 B:-the amount in which the sureties and the accused person respectively bound 

 C:-some of it 

 D:-all of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question25:-When proclamation for person absconding cannot be effected? 

 A:-person against whom a warrant has been issued but not appearing before the court 

 B:-after the warrant if the person is not appearing without a reasonable cause 

 C:-the non appearance after the warrant may be after taking evidence or not 

 D:-in a summons case if the party is not appearing in the court 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question26:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 91 is concerned with ____________. 

 A:-Petitioners duty to prove the case 

 B:-Summons to produce document or other thing 

 C:-The accused may give a chance to produce the evidence 

 D:-The judge is bound to determine the amount for bond 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question27:-Who can produce letters and telegrams on the course of delivery which is needed in a criminal case? 

 A:-The prosecution 

 B:-The accused 

 C:-The court 

 D:-The postal or telegraph authority 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question28:-What shall be done if the Court believes that a relevant document is in the custody of another person? 

 A:-Issue search warrant 

 B:-Issue an impounding order 

 C:-Issue order for injunction 

 D:-Issue a summons 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question29:-Search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged documents, etc is described in Cr.P.C Section 

 A:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 34 

 B:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 194 

 C:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 94 

 D:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 294 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question30:-Who cannot claim maintenance as per the provisions in code of Criminal Procedure Code? 

 A:-divorced wife who is not married 

 B:-disabled parents 

 C:-minor children 

 D:-jobless husband 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question31:-When an allowance for maintenance can be enhanced? 

 A:-On proof of a change in the circumstances of any person 

 B:-If the ex-wife is married to somebody else 

 C:-If the claimant has sufficient means 

 D:-All the above 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question32:-The person against whom such order under section 133 is made shall perform 

 A:-within the time in the order, the act directed thereby 

 B:-in the manner specified 

 C:-in the order, the act directed thereby 

 D:-all of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question33:-Injunction pending inquiry is passed in a criminal court under section _________ of Cr. 

 A:-131 

 B:-133 

 C:-144 

 D:-345 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question34:-Local inquiry is ordered by a Criminal Court, under sections 145, 146 or 147, a District Magistrate of Sub-divisional Magistrate shall include ________. 

 A:-Written instructions necessary for the guidance 

 B:-declare necessary expenses of the inquiry shall be paid 

 C:-declare that who will pay the expenses of the inquiry 

 D:-all of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question35:-Arrest to prevent the commission of cognizable offences is done when __________. 

 A:-police officer knowing of a design to commit any cognizable offence 

 B:-if it appears to such officer that the commission of the offence can be prevented 

 C:-police officer knowing of a design to commit any non cognizable offence 

 D:-of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question36:-When a police officer in charge of station need not investigate? 

 A:-when he has a special order 

 B:-when there is no sufficient ground for entering on an investigation 

 C:-when it will not affect the general public 

 D:-when it is having a combination of civil and criminal natures 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question37:-To whom every report by a police shall submit? 

 A:-The State Government 

 B:-The High Court 

 C:-The sessions court 

 D:-The Magistrate 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question38:-What a Magistrate shall do immediately when he receives a police investigation report on a crime? 

 A:-execute the order 

 B:-investigate on the report and if he thinks fit proceed at once 

 C:-send to another magistrate subordinate to him 

 D:-depute any Magistrate 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question39:-Who cannot be called to police station for investigation and must be examined in the residence? 

 A:-male under the age of 15 years or woman 

 B:-male or woman under the age of 15 years 

 C:-woman under the age of 15 years or 

 D:-male under the age of 18 years or woman 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question40:-When a police report is made it shall contain __________. 

 A:-make a joint and true statement by a person whose statement is recorded 

 B:-obtain the order for police report issued by a qualified Magistrate 

 C:-make a separate and true statement of each person whose statement is recorded 

 D:-sent to the report to a superior officer 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question41:-Which of the following statement is correct? 

 A:-The prosecution shall not use the statement by the police which is not signed by the accused  

 B:-The statement by the police which is not signed by the accused cannot be used for cross examination 

 C:-The prosecution shall not cross examination 

 D:-The accused shall not sign in the police statement or case diary 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question42:-What shall police officer do making an investigation? 

 A:-reasonable grounds to believe that a crime has done for purposes of an investigation 

 B:-has reason to believe that a material is used for committing the crime 

 C:-place of occurrence 

 D:-all of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question43:-What is not in the meaning of the term 'property' involved crime in code of Criminal Procedure? 

 A:-Property and sets of every description 

 B:-A future property 

 C:-movable or immovable thing and instruments evidencing title 

 D:-corporeal or incorporeal, tangible or intangible things 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question44:-What will be the law applicable, if a Bangladeshi committed murder of an Indian citizen in an air craft which was registered in India and flying above Germany while the plane was going to England? 

 A:-German laws 

 B:-Bangladesh laws 

 C:-Indian laws 

 D:-British laws 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question45:-Magistrate may take cognizance of any offence 

 A:-upon receiving a complaint of facts or upon his own knowledge which constitute such offence 

 B:-upon a police report of such facts 

 C:-upon information received from any person other than a police officer 

 D:-any of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question46:-When the cognizance of offences by courts of session is cannot be taken? 

 A:-If expressly provided by Criminal Procedure Code 

 B:-By any law for the time being in force 

 C:-If there is original jurisdiction to the Sessions Court 

 D:-All of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question47:-When the magistrate cannot withdraw even if the complaint of contempt of the powers has been withdrawn by the 

 A:-at any time after filling a complaint 

 B:-when the investigation was started 

 C:-when the examination of witnesses and trial has been started 

 D:-at any time 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question48:-The proclamation for person absconding to evade warrant shall include __________. 

 A:-To comply with the warrant of arrest 

 B:-publish a written proclamation for his appearance at a place and time within less than thirty days 

 C:-to act as the court order 

 D:-the details of the case with name of the complaint and the sections of IPC 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question49:-What persons may be charged jointly? 

 A:-persons accused of the same offence committed in the course same transaction 

 B:-person accused of an offence and persons accused of abatement of, or attempt to commit, such offence  

 C:-persons accused of different offences committed in the course of the same transaction 

 D:-any of them 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question50:-When a charge containing more heads than one is framed against the same person what can be done? 

 A:-hold trail in all the charges leveled against the accused 

 B:-obtain an order for joint trial of the charges 

 C:-in the accused is punished in other offences in the same transaction the court may drop the remaining charge 

 D:-the case shall be split into two or more on the basis of charge  

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question51:-Who shall conduct trial in a sessions case? to be conducted by ___________. 

 A:-Assistant public prosecutor 

 B:-Public prosecutor 

 C:-Sessions judge 

 D:-The chief Judicial Magistrate 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question52:-No court shall take cognizance of an offence relating to marriage except upon a complaint made by some person aggrieved by the offence : provided that __________.  A:-Where such person is under the age of eighteen years 

 B:-or is an idiot or a lunatic 

 C:-or is from sickness or infirmity unable to make a complaint 

 D:-all the above 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question53:-When any person who is or was a judge or Magistrate accused of any offence alleged to have been committed cognizable offence can be done __________. 

 A:-only after obtaining a previous sanction 

 B:-without any special permission 

 C:-according to the direction of the state 

 D:-the Supreme Court 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question54:-What may a Sessions Judge do if the trial can be done by Chief Judicial Magistrate also? 

 A:-if it contains any charge with can be tried in sessions court the case shall not sent 

 B:-if the sessions judge has the reason to transfer to CJM it can be done 

 C:-the sessions judge may transfer if the advocates act Prohibit the transfer 

 D:-if the accused was a former client of the judge 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question55:-If the witness is not appearing on the posted day of what the prosecution must request for ___________? 

 A:-summons 

 B:-notice 

 C:-any process 

 D:-warrant 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question56:-The Judge may, in his discretion, recall any witness for __________. 

 A:-issue a process 

 B:-issue a warrant 

 C:-issue a arrest warrant 

 D:-further cross examination 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question57:-Acquittal means ___________. 

 A:-granting bail 

 B:-finding not guilty after evidence 

 C:-imposing lighter 

 D:-finding guilty after evidence 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question58:-Cr.P.C. section, 233 is related to ___________. 

 A:-Entering upon defence evidence 

 B:-the trial by the prosecution 

 C:-start argument 

 D:-the right to file 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question59:-What is a libel? 

 A:-A Written defamation 

 B:-An oral defamation 

 C:-A circumstantial 

 D:-An innuendo based 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question60:-The Magistrate, on receipt of a complaint may 

 A:-May take cognizance of a case 

 B:-may refer to police for investigation 

 C:-postpone the issue of process against the accused 

 D:-Any of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question61:-When a complaint can be dismissed as per Cr.P.C. Section 203? 

 A:-after considering the statements on oath (if any) of the complaint 

 B:-after considering the statements of the witnesses 

 C:-after considering the statements and the result of the inquiry or investigation 

 D:-all of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question62:-Which is the section relates to issue of summons, warrant and other processes? 

 A:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 84 

 B:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 104 

 C:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 204 

 D:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 304 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question63:-When the personal attendance of the accused can be dispensed with? 

 A:-if he sees reason so to do 

 B:-in his discretion, at any stage of the proceedings, direct the personal attendance of the accused 

 C:-in every summons case 

 D:-in every warrant case 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question64:-''Petty offences'' means any offence punishable __________. 

 A:-any offence so punishable under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 

 B:-only with fine not exceeding one thousand rupees 

 C:-under any other law which provides for convicting the accused person in his absence on a plea of guilty 

 D:-punishable with imprisonment 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question65:-The free copy of the following documents to be given to the accused include the following __________. 

 A:-the police report 

 B:-the first information report 

 C:-the statements recorded 

 D:-all of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question66:-What is the Language of record and judgment? 

 A:-Hindi 

 B:-Language of the court 

 C:-English 

 D:-Sanskrit 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question67:-What is the maximum punishment in a summary trial? 

 A:-One month imprisonment with fine 

 B:-3 months imprisonment with or without fine 

 C:-six months imprisonment fine with or without fine 

 D:-one year imprisonment only 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question68:-In a warrant case evidence shall ordinarily be taken down in the form of a narrative; but the Magistrate may, in his discretion take down, or cause to be taken down, any part of such evidence in the form of _______. 

 A:-question and answer 

 B:-pleading 

 C:-reported speech 

 D:-a request 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question69:-When a magistrate examined an accused he shall record it and a shall include a 

 A:-statement 

 B:-order 

 C:-memorandum 

 D:-report 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question70:-Deposition of medical witness in a case must be in the presence of __________. 

 A:-Judge 

 B:-Prosecution 

 C:-Witness 

 D:-Accused 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question71:-Where any such expert is summoned by a court and he is unable to attend personally, he may, unless the Court has expressly directed him to appear personally __________.  A:-depute any responsible staff member 

 B:-depute any responsible officer working with him who is conversant with the facts of the case 

 C:-depute another officer in the same rank 

 D:-the case shall be postponed until further orders 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question72:-The list of documents which will not need be proved shall be given by the __________. 

 A:-State Government 

 B:-Central Government 

 C:-Judiciary 

 D:-District collector 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question73:-In a criminal case who may give evidence during any inquiry, trial or other proceeding under the Criminal Procedure Code in the form of an affidavit?  

 A:-the behaviour of a judicial officer 

 B:-the attitude of a court officer 

 C:-relating to conduct of public servants 

 D:-any case against a legislative member 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question74:-What is the method to prove a previous conviction or acquittal? 

 A:-produce an extract certified under the hand of the officer having the custody of the records 

 B:-in case of a conviction, either by a certificate signed by the officer in charge of the jail in which the punishment or any part 

 C:-produce a copy of the sentence or order of the court in which such conviction or acquittal was held 

 D:-any of them 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question75:-When an evidence can be taken in the absence of the accused? 

 A:-when the accused has inconvenience which, under the circumstances of the case, would be unreasonable 

 B:-when the accused person has absconded 

 C:-when the accused cannot be procured without an amount of delay, expense 

 D:-all of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question76:-Cr.P.C section ___________ is concerned about power to direct tender of pardon. 

 A:-Cr.P.C. Section 307 

 B:-Cr.P.C. Section 207 

 C:-Cr.P.C. Section 87 

 D:-Cr.P.C. Section 134 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question77:-The prosecution reports that accused persons has not complied conditions of pardon, but on evidence the allegation is not proved. What will be the judgment? 

 A:-Conviction 

 B:-Discharge 

 C:-Acquittal 

 D:-Show cause notice 

Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question78:-Oral arguments and memorandum of arguments can be submitted after __________. 

 A:-admission 

 B:-the close of the evidence 

 C:-appeal 

 D:-revision 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question79:-The Court may, if it is of opinion that the oral arguments are not concise or relevant, __________ such arguments. 

 A:-Regulate 

 B:-Appeal 

 C:-Control 

 D:-Limit 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question80:-Accused person to be competent witness. What are the procedures to be followed? 

 A:-When the court orders 

 B:-On his own request in writing 

 C:-When the prosecution request 

 D:-None of the above 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question81:-Cr.P.C section __________ says that no influence to be used to induce any disclosure of information by the accused. 

 A:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 306 

 B:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 116 

 C:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 316 

 D:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 216 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question82:-If the accused cannot understand court proceedings in trial what is to be done by the magistrate? 

 A:-if convicting send the order to High Court for approval 

 B:-if acquitting send the order to High Court for approval 

 C:-if the court is passing an order of discharge, send it to High Court for approval 

 D:-send it to lower Court for approval 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question83:-Which one of the following is not an elements of interrogatories? 

 A:-it is commission report 

 B:-the court will consolidate an interrogatory 

 C:-it must be writing 

 D:-it is passed along with the court order 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question84:-One of the following prosecution can be withdrawn with the permission of court?  

 A:-if the case is discharged or acquitted  

 B:-where the case relates to murder 

 C:-where the case relates to hurt 

 D:-where the case relates riot 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question85:-Procedure when Magistrate cannot pass sentence sufficiently severe is given in 

 A:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 125 

 B:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 325 

 C:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 225 

 D:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 425 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question86:-What are the cases which a Magistrate cannot dispose of? 

 A:-that he has no pecuniary jurisdiction to try the case or commit it for trial  

 B:-the geographical jurisdiction is preventing the trial 

 C:-that the case should be tried by the Chief Judicial Magistrate 

 D:-any of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question87:-While holding a trial and before signing the judgment the magistrate finds that he is not competent and shall be committed is To Session Court, what shall he do? 

 A:-Complete the trial and send it along with the judgement 

 B:-he shall commit it immediately to sessions court 

 C:-further trial is to be done by the superior court 

 D:-give the maximum punishment allowed to him 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question88:-What is the procedure to be followed where the Magistrate find the accused is a lunatic? 

 A:-Drop the case 

 B:-Send to medical board 

 C:-Examined by the civil surgeon of the district 

 D:-Proceeds with the case 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question89:-What is the procedure for examining a lunatic? 

 A:-find out what is the reason for mental unsoundness 

 B:-find out whether the party is able to defend himself 

 C:-ask for the production of medical evidence 

 D:-all the above 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question90:-Whenever an inquiry or a trial is postponed when it can be resumed?  

 A:-Any time after the person concerned has ceased to be of unsound mind 

 B:-When the accused has been released in the same case 

 C:-When he is discharged or acquitted in the same case 

 D:-None of it 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question91:-When an accused is appearing before Magistrate of Court what shall be done? 

 A:-When the court find out, the accused is capable of making his defence, the inquiry or trial 

 B:-the accused shall be referred to a lunatic asylum 

 C:-refer to police for further inquiry 

 D:-report to the controlling judge for sanction 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question92:-Petition of appeal shall accompany a copy of the ___________ appealed against. 

 A:-Interlocutory order 

 B:-Judgement or order 

 C:-Appeal Memo 

 D:-First Information report 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question93:-Person acquitted on such ground to be detained in safe custody is given in __________. 

 A:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 315 

 B:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 235 

 C:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 335 

 D:-Cr.P.C. Sec. 85 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question94:-Order for notifying address of previously convicted offender is related to __________ of IPC. 

 A:-section 216, section 499A, section 419B, section 389C or section 839D 

 B:-section 215, section 489A, section 489B, section 489C or section 489D 

 C:-section 115, section 289A, section 289B, section 419C or section 419D 

 D:-section 210, section 409, section 409B, section 399 or section 289 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B 

Question95:-Who can prefer an appeal? 

 A:-appellant 

 B:-appellant or his pleader 

 C:-Aggrieved person 

 D:-All of them 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question96:-When a person already is undergoing a sentence of imprisonment for life what will be the impact of similar punishment? 

 A:-subsequent sentence shall run con-currently 

 B:-order separate trials for separate cases 

 C:-obtain an order for joint trial 

 D:-put two imprisonment separately but in a reduced manner 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question97:-Whether a person who is not a party to a case can obtain a judgement? 

 A:-if the copy application is duly stamped 

B:-if the copy application is setting forth with the purpose 

 C:-if the copy application is verified by the judge 

 D:-if the copy application contains (1), (2) and (3) 

 Correct Answer:- Option-D 

Question98:-When the accused gives a confession he becomes ____________ and the judge shall give a warning that his evidence may be detrimental. 

 A:-an accomplice 

 B:-an informer 

 C:-an approver 

 D:-an accused 

 Correct Answer:- Option-C 

Question99:-When an ordinary case can be converted to a Long Pending Case? 

 A:-when the accused is absconding 

 B:-when the assailant is missing 

 C:-when accused is not granted with bail 

 D:-when bail was granted as an anticipatory bail 

 Correct Answer:- Option-A 

Question100:-Travancore-Cochin Criminal Rules of practice Rule 37 prescribes the procedure to be observed before __________. 

 A:-The appellate court 

 B:-transfer of a case to the Register of Long Pending cases 

 C:-The Court of Record 

 D:-a court which can declare an accused as an accomplice 

 Correct Answer:- Option-B