1. Section 50 of Cr.P.C. provides that every person arrested without warrant shall be
informed of Grounds of arrest and of right to bail, if the arrest is made for a bailable
offence. What is the effect of non-compliance of these provisions?
A. It shall not render the arrest and detention of the person concerned illegal
B. Even if the provisions of this section are overlooked, error may be corrected later
C. It shall render the arrest and detention of the person concerned illegal and shall
enable the person arrested Move for habeas-corpus to obtain his release
D. It is simply procedural error and the provisions of this section are not very
material
2. An order of maintenance maybe passed under section 125 of Cr.P.C. where a person
neglects or refuses to maintain: Point out wrong answer:
A. His wife even if living separately by mutual consent
B. His legitimate or illegitimate minor child
C. His legitimate or illegitimate child who is by reason of any physical or mentally
abnormality or injury unable to maintain itself
D. His father or mother
3. An order of discharge:
A. Is not a judgement
B. Is not a defence against fresh proceedings without fresh facts and better evidence
C. Take place after formal framing of charges
D. Establishes innocence of accused
4. In sub-section (1) of section 24 of the Cr.P.C. after the words “Public Prosecutor” the
words inserted are:
A. One or more additional public prosecutors
B. Two or more additional public prosecutors
C. At least five additional public prosecutors
D. None of the above
5. The offences which can be compounded are provided under:
A. Schedule first of Cr.P.C.
B. Schedule second of CR.P.C.
C. Section 320 of Cr.P.C.
D. Section 321 of Cr.P.C.
6. In which case, it was held that at the time of framing charge or taking cognizance,
accused has no right to produce any material?
A. Anil Rail v. State of Bihar
B. State of Orissa v. Debendra Nath Padhi
C. Bani Singh v. State of U.P.
D. Pratap Singh v. State of Jharkhand
7. In which Sections of Cr.P.C. the procedure for trial before a court of sessions is
provided?
A. Sections 260 to 265
B. Sections 238 to 250
C. Sections 251 to 259
D. Sections 225 to 237
8. Investigation includes all the proceedings conducted by a police officer:
A. For the collection of evidence
B. For enquiry other than a trial
C. For trial
D. All the above
9. If the complaint is absent one day fixed for the hearing of the case, the magistrate
may, in his discretion, discharge the accused in certain circumstances. In which one of
the following circumstances the accused cannot be discharged?
A. When the charged has been framed
B. When the offence is compoundable
C. When the offence is non-cognizable
D. When the proceeding has been instituted on complaint
10. A warrant of arrest and a proclamation under section 82 of Cr.P.C. were issued
simultaneously and later a consequential order of attachment under section 83 was
also issued. What is the legality of these orders?
A. All the orders are perfectly legal
B. The order under Section 82 is legal
C. The order under section 82 is illegal and improper vitiating the consequential
order of attachment
D. None of the above
11. An offence is committed by a British citizen on an aircraft registered in India. The
offender may be dealt with under which provision of the code of Criminaal procedure,
1973?
A. Section 188
B. Section 183
C. Section 182
D. Section 186
12. In which of the following cases it was held that the accused cannot use the diary?
Neither the accused nor his counsel can requisition the case diary and they cannot
claim to go through it?
A. State of U.P v. Harish Chandra Singh
B. Madhu Limaye v. Union of India
C. Mukund Lal v. Union of India
D. J.M. Desai v. State of Bombay
13. Which Section of the code of criminal procedure, 1973 deals with the power of
sessions judge to transfer cases and appeals?A. Section 409
B. Section 408
C. Section 407
D. Section 406
14. Under Section 77 of Cr.P.C. a warrant of arrest may be executed:
A. Within the local jurisdiction of court issuing warrant
B. At any place within the state
C. At any place in India
D. Within the jurisdiction of District Court
15. Particulars of which of the following organised gangs should not be entered in the
“gang register” of a police station of the district?
A. Gang of Dacoits
B. Gang of cattle thieves
C. Gang of burglars
D. Gang of railway goods wagon thieves
16. Summons case means a case relating to an offence, punishable with:
A. Imprisonment for life
B. Imprisonment for a term of 10 years
C. Imprisonment for a term exceeding two years
D. Imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years
17. Who can commute the sentence of imprisonment for life under Cr.P.C.?
A. Appropriate Government
B. The President of India
C. The Governor of the state
D. The Home Minister of the State
18. In a cognizable offence a police officer:
A. Cannot arrest an accused without warrant
B. Can keep the accused in police custody without remand order
C. Is not required to produce the accused before a magistrate
D. May arrest an accused without warrant
19. The objective of the Police Act, 1949 is:
A. To reorganise the police and to make it a more efficient instrument for the
prevention and detection of crime
B. To amend the law relating to the regulation of police force
C. To provide for the constitution of a general police district embracing two nor more
union territories and for the establishment of a police force therefore
D. To give more powers to the Inspector General and Director General of police
20. Police Diary is:
A. Case Diary
B. General Diary
C. General Register
D. Any of the above
21. For patrolling on roads ordinarily:A. Civil police shall be employed
B. Armed police shall be employed
C. Mounted police shall be employed
D. Village chaukidar shall be employed
22. The public prosecutor should inspect the Malkhana once in:
A. A month
B. Two months
C. Three months
D. A fortnight
23. Special police officers may be appointed under section 17 of the U.P. Polce Act, 1861
by:
A. Inspector General of Police
B. Any Magistrate suo motu
C. Magistrate on application of Police Inspector
D. Senior Superintendent of Police
24. Village Chaukidars are appointed by:
A. Gram Pradhan
B. In charge of the Police Station
C. Superintendent of Police
D. District Magistrate
25. Which of the following is not required to be recorded in the General Diary?
A. Details contained in a First Information Report
B. Departure and return of police officers on from duty
C. Receipt and disbursement of cash
D. Arrests made at the police station
ANSWER KEY:
1.C 2.A 3.A 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.A 9.A 10.C 11.A 12.C 13.B 14.C 15.C 16.D 17.A 18.D 19.A 20.B 21.C 22.A 23.C 24.D 25.A
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