Chapter Wise Practice Set 1
This is Objective Question of BNS Chapter Wise and the Answers to the Questions are Given Below: –
1 Under Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, the right of private defence is also available against
(a) Person of unsound mind
(b) An intoxicated person
(c) A person who does not have maturity of understanding
(d) All of the above
2 The right to private defence under Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita is
(a) Available under all circumstances
(b) Available when there is time to have the
recourse to the protection of public authorities
(c) Available when there is no time to have recourse of public authorities
(d) All the above
3 Under which of the following circumstances, the right of private defence of the body does not extend up to causing the death of the assailant?
(a) Assault with the intention of kidnapping
(b) Assault with the intention of inflicting grievous hurt
(c) Assault with the intention of using criminal force
(d) Assault with the intention of committing rape
4 A is attacked by a mob who attempt to murder him. He cannot effectually exercise his right of private defence without firing on the mob, and he cannot fire without risk of harming young children who are mingled with the mob. A fires and harms one child. Which one of the following is the liability of A?
(a) A commits no offence as he exercised the right of private defence.
(b) A committed an offence punishable under Section 304A as he fired in a rash and negligent manner.
(c) A commits an offence punishable under Section 304 Part II only as there was no intention to cause the death of the child.
(d) A commits an offence 302 IPC as the act of firing was so imminently dangerous that it must have caused the death of a child.
5 In which the following the right of private defence does not extend to cause death of the offender?
(a) Rape
(b) Gratifying unnatural lust
(c) Causing miscarriage
(d) Kidnapping
6 A, a mentally disturbed person picks out revolver and point towards B and attempted to fire at B. B picks a flowerpot and hits A causing grievous hurt to A:
(a) B is liable for causing grievous hurt to A
(b) B is not liable for causing grievous injury but simple hurt
(c) B has acted in private defence, therefore he is not liable
(d) Right of private defence is not available against a mentally disturbed person
7 When the right of private defence of property extends
to causing death.
(a) Robbery
(b) House breaking by night
(c) Mischief by fire committed on any building used
for human dwelling.
(d) All the above
8 Right of private defence against deadly assault when there is risk of harm to innocent persons’ of Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita dealt under:
(a) Section 42 (b) Section 43
(c) Section 44 (d) Section 45
9 Acts against which there is no right of private defence’ of Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita dealt under:
(a) Section 33 (b) Section 35
(c) Section 36 (d) Section 37
10 The right of private defence is based on the natural instinct of:
(a) Self-reliance (b) Self-respect
(c) Self-sufficiency (d) Self-preservation
ANSWER
- D
- C
- C
- A
- C
- C
- D
- C
- D
- D
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