APO Exam Mastery: 50 High-Probability Questions for Prosecution Aspirants

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1. Under which section is “Grievous Hurt” defined?

A. 319

B. 320

C. 321

D. 322

Answer: B

2. Which of the following is not considered ‘Grievous Hurt’?

A. Fracture

B. Breaking of a tooth

C. Simple hurt

D. Permanent disfigurement of the face

Answer: C

3. Criminal conspiracy falls under:

A. Section 107

B. Section 120A

C. Section 141

D. Section 149

Answer: B

4. Attempt to murder:

A. Section 302

B. Section 304

C. Section 307

D. Section 308

Answer: C

5. Theft becomes robbery when:

A. Violence is used

B. Property is snatched away

C. There is no consent

D. None of the above

Answer: A

6. Cognizance is taken under:

A. Section 154

B. Section 156

C. Section 190

D. Section 200

Answer: C

7. Police Report (Charge-sheet):

A. Section 161

B. Section 164

C. Section 173

D. Section 190

Answer: C

8. Compounding of offences (Settlement):

A. Section 300

B. Section 320

C. Section 321

D. Section 322

Answer: B

9. A trial in the Court of Session commences with:

A. FIR

B. Charge

C. Commitment

D. Evidence

Answer: C

10. Discharge in a warrant case:

A. Section 239

B. Section 240

C. Section 245

D. Section 246

Answer: A

11. The definition of ‘Admission’ is provided under:

A. Section 17

B. Section 24

C. Section 30

D. Section 32

Answer: A

12. A confession made due to inducement is:

A. Valid

B. Invalid

C. Conditional

D. None of the above

Answer: B

13. Leading questions:

A. Are always permissible

B. Are not permissible in examination-in-chief

C. Are always prohibited

D. None of the above

Answer: B

14. Presumption of legitimacy:

A. Section 110

B. Section 111

C. Section 112

D. Section 113

Answer: C

15. Secondary evidence:

A. Section 61

B. Section 62

C. Section 63

D. Section 65

Answer: C

16. Protection against double jeopardy:

A. Article 19

B. Article 20(2)

C. Article 21

D. Article 22

Answer: B

17. Preventive detention falls under:

A. Article 20

B. Article 21

C. Article 22

D. Article 32

Answer: C

18. The Directive Principles of State Policy are:

A. Enforceable

B. Non-enforceable

C. Fundamental Rights

D. None of the above

Answer: B

19. Amendment procedure:

A. Article 352

B. Article 356

C. Article 368

D. Article 370

Answer: C

20. Equality before the law:

A. Article 13

B. Article 14

C. Article 15

D. Article 16

Answer: B

21. The definition of ‘Proposal’ is provided under:

A. Section 2(a)

B. Section 2(b)

C. Section 2(c)

D. Section 2(d)

Answer: A

22. An agreement enforceable by law is 1:

A. Contract

B. Void Agreement

C. Illegal Agreement

D. None of the above

Answer: A

23. Under which provision is the definition of ‘Coercion’ provided?

A. Section 14

B. Section 15

C. Section 16

D. Section 17

Answer: B

24. Under which provision is the definition of ‘Fraud’ provided?

A. Section 16

B. Section 17

C. Section 18

D. Section 19

Answer: B

25. Voidable Contract:

A. Section 2(i)

B. Section 2(j)

C. Section 10

D. Section 11

Answer: A

26. Res judicata:

A. Section 10

B. Section 11

C. Section 12

D. Section 13

Answer: B

27. Stay of Suit:

A. Section 9

B. Section 10

C. Section 11

D. Section 12

Answer: B

28. The definition of ‘Decree’ is provided in:

A. Section 2(2)

B. Section 2(3)

C. Section 2(9)

D. Section 2(11)

Answer: A

29. The definition of ‘Order’ is provided in:

A. Section 2(2)

B. Section 2(14)

C. Section 2(9)

D. Section 2(11)

Answer: B

30. Temporary Injunction:

A. Order 39

B. Order 40

C. Order 41

D. Order 42

Answer: A

31. Volenti non fit injuria means:

A. No injury

B. Consent defence

C. Strict liability

D. None of the above

Answer: B

32. The essential elements of Negligence are:

A. Duty

B. Breach

C. Damage

D. All of the above

Answer: D

33. False Imprisonment:

A. Contract

B. Crime

C. Tort

D. Both B and C

Answer: D

34. Defamation protects:

A. Property

B. Reputation

C. Life

D. Liberty

Answer: B

35. Case regarding Absolute Liability:

A. Rylands

B. Oleum Gas Leak

C. Donoghue

D. None of the above

Answer: B

36. Limitation Act for filing an appeal:

A. 30 days

B. 60 days

C. 90 days

D. 120 days

Answer: C

37. Dowry Death:

A. IPC 302

B. IPC 304B

C. IPC 306

D. IPC 498A

Answer: B

38. Cruelty by Husband:

A. 304B

B. 306

C. 498A

D. 509

Answer: C

39. Abetment of Suicide:

A. 302

B. 304

C. 306

D. 307

Answer: C

40. Bigamy:

A. 494

B. 495

C. 496

D. 497

Answer: A

41. Year of the Advocates Act:

A. 1950

B. 1961

C. 1972

D. 1980

Answer: B

42. Powers of the Bar Council of India:

A. Law-making

B. Regulation of lawyers

C. Judiciary

D. None of the above

Answer: B

43. Plea Bargaining:

A. Section 265A CrPC

B. Section 320

C. Section 300

D. None of the above

Answer: A

44. An FIR can be lodged by:

A. The victim

B. The Police

C. Any person

D. The Court

Answer: C

45. Alteration of Charge:

A. Section 215

B. Section 216

C. Section 217

D. Section 218

Answer: B

46. Test Identification Parade:

A. Evidence Act

B. CrPC

C. Both

D. None

Answer: B

47. Hostile Witness:

A. Permitted

B. Cross-examined

C. Ignored

D. None

Answer: B

48. By whom is a dying declaration recorded?

A. Only by the police

B. Preferably by a Magistrate

C. Only by a doctor

D. None of the above

Answer: B

49. Sanction for prosecution:

A. Section 197 CrPC

B. Section 154

C. Section 190

D. Section 200

Answer: A

50. Appeal against acquittal:

A. Section 372

B. Section 378

C. Section 374

D. Section 377

Answer: B

– Team Lawyer Talks

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