APO Extreme Practice Set – 25 Toughest MCQs (PYQs + Advanced Level Questions with Answers)

This APO Extreme Practice Set is specially designed for candidates preparing for Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO) exams. It includes 25 highly challenging multiple-choice questions combining previous year questions (PYQs) and advanced conceptual MCQs.

The questions cover important subjects such as CPC, CrPC, IPC, Evidence Act, Contract Law, and procedural laws, focusing on the type of difficulty and depth expected in APO examinations. This set is ideal for testing your legal knowledge, improving accuracy, and building strong command over core concepts.

Whether you are in your revision phase or aiming to practice high-level questions, this set will help you understand exam patterns and strengthen your preparation strategy.

Best suited for: APO aspirants, Judiciary aspirants, and serious law students preparing for competitive legal exams.

1. X residing in Delhi publishes defamatory statements about Y in Calcutta. Y can sue X at:

A. Delhi

B. Calcutta

C. Anywhere in India

D. Either in Delhi or in Calcutta

Answer: D

2. A suit for damages for breach of contract can be filed at a place:

A. Where contract was made

B. Where contract was to be performed or breach occurred

C. Anywhere in India

D. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: D

3. In every plaint under CPC, facts should be proved by:

A. Oral evidence

B. Affidavit

C. Documents

D. Oral evidence as well as documents

Answer: B

4. Limitation Act, 1963 is applicable to:

A. Civil suits

B. Criminal cases

C. Both civil and criminal cases

D. All of the above

Answer: A

5. Nothing is an offence which is done by a child under:

A. 8 years

B. 10 years

C. 7 years

D. 12 years

Answer: C

6.A decree obtained by fraud is:

A. Valid unless set aside

B. Voidable

C. Nullity

D. Irregular

Answer: C

7.Second appeal under CPC lies on:

A. Question of fact

B. Question of law

C. Substantial question of law

D. Mixed question

Answer: C

8.Confession made to police officer is:

A. Always admissible

B. Admissible with oath

C. Inadmissible

D. Admissible if voluntary

Answer: C

9.Dying declaration is admissible under:

A. Section 24

B. Section 32

C. Section 65

D. Section 114

Answer: B

10.Consideration can move from:

A. Promisee only

B. Promisor only

C. Any person

D. Stranger only

Answer: C

11.Which contract is enforceable by law?

A. Void contract

B. Agreement

C. Valid contract

D. Illegal agreement

Answer: C

12.Res sub judice is contained in:

A. Section 9 CPC

B. Section 10 CPC

C. Section 11 CPC

D. Section 12 CPC

Answer: B

13.Police remand cannot exceed:

A. 7 days

B. 10 days

C. 15 days

D. 30 days

Answer: C

14.Anticipatory bail is under:

A. Section 436 CrPC

B. Section 437 CrPC

C. Section 438 CrPC

D. Section 439 CrPC

Answer: C

15.Which is NOT an essential of a valid contract?

A. Free consent

B. Lawful consideration

C. Social agreement

D. Competency

Answer: C

16.Novation of contract is under:

A. Section 62

B. Section 63

C. Section 64

D. Section 65

Answer: A

17.Private defence is not available against:

A. Theft

B. Robbery

C. Act of public servant in good faith

D. Assault

Answer: C

18.A fact is said to be proved when:

A. Court believes it

B. It is admitted

C. It is beyond doubt

D. It is probable

Answer: A

19.Which tort is actionable per se?

A. Negligence

B. Defamation

C. Nuisance

D. Malice

Answer: B

20.Which company can invite public to subscribe shares?

A. Private company

B. Public company

C. One person company

D. Partnership

Answer: B

21.Review petition is filed under:

A. Article 32

B. Article 136

C. Article 137

D. Article 226

Answer: C

22.Who can dissolve marriage under Hindu Law?

A. Only husband

B. Only wife

C. Court

D. Panchayat

Answer: C

23.Charge is framed under:

A. Section 154 CrPC

B. Section 228 CrPC

C. Section 313 CrPC

D. Section 320 CrPC

Answer: B

24.Leading question is allowed:

A. In examination-in-chief

B. In cross-examination

C. Never allowed

D. Only in re-examination

Answer: B

25.Mens rea means:

A. Guilty act

B. Guilty mind

C. Punishment

D. Evidence

Answer: B

– Team Lawyer Talks

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