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Test I: MCQ Questions

This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about Indian criminal law. It provides the questions along with 4 answer options for each question. The questions cover topics like theft, robbery, extortion, criminal breach of trust, culpable homicide and more. It also contains advertisements for CLAT preparation courses offered by Kriti Bhatnagar along with information about her qualifications and experience.

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Test I: MCQ Questions

This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about Indian criminal law. It provides the questions along with 4 answer options for each question. The questions cover topics like theft, robbery, extortion, criminal breach of trust, culpable homicide and more. It also contains advertisements for CLAT preparation courses offered by Kriti Bhatnagar along with information about her qualifications and experience.

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Test I

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Question 1
The offense of theft becomes robbery when it is:
(a) Coupled with force
(b) Coupled with imminent danger to life.
(c) Committed by five or more persons
(d) Committed by two or more but less than five persons
Question 2
A is invited B for a cup of tea. While B is in the kitchen
preparing tea, A finds a golden ring on the table. He picks it up
places it somewhere in the room with the intention of
dishonestly taking it away some time later. A commits.

(a) No offense

(b)Theft.

(c) Attempt to commit theft

(d) Extortion
Question 3
A obtains property from B by saying that “your child is in the
hands of my gang and will be put to death unless you send us
ten lac rupees”. A commits...

(a) Criminal breach of trust

(b) Robbery

(c) Extortion

(d) Theft.
QUESTION 4
A instigates his 6-year-old son B to take away from C, a
purse containing Rs 5500. In this case which one of the
following statements is correct?

(a) B commits theft and A abets theft

(b) A commits no offense but B commits theft.

(c) Both Aand B commits no offense

(d) B does not commit any offense but A commits abetments


of theft
QUESTION 5
A inserts his hand into the pocket of B with a view to taking away
some currency notes, but A
finds that the pocket is empty, in this case, A is quilly of...

(A) No offense because the offense cannot be completed.

(B) Attempt to commit theft

(C) Abetment of theft

(D) Mischief
Question 6
Principle - The State shall not, in granting aid to educational
institutions, discriminate against any educational institution on the
ground that it is under the management of a minority, whether
based on religion or language.’
Facts - A school run by a minority group, is aided by state fund. It
reserves 25% seats for its own community students, due to which
A, who belongs to another community, is not able to get
admission in the school. A files a petition against the school.
a. The petition is sustainable as this is discrimination against A.
b. The petition is not sustainable.
c. The petition is sustainable as a student should not be put up
with such restrictions.
d. The petition is not sustainable as A is a minor student who
cannot file a case
Question 6
Rule 25(2)(v) of the CLRA Rules
“In case where the worker is employed by the contractor in
order to perform the same kind or similar kind of work as a
worker who has been directly employed by the principal
employer of the establishments, then the wage rates, holidays,
hours of work and other conditions of service of the worker
who has been employed by the contractor shall be the same
as the worker who has been directly employed by the principal
employer of the establishment in which the workers are
working for the same or similar kind of work.”
Question 6
In a public company, contractual laborers were given less money
against permanent employees even though their work quality was
absolutely same. Contractual laborers filed a case in the supreme
court, but the Company said that, permanent employees give a
written examination and also interview, whereas Contractual
laborers do not give any such exams, and are selected randomly
thus, should not be given equal pay. The petition by contractual
laborers –
a. Is not sustainable as mode of work changes when the
admission process is different for two category of people
b. Is sustainable
c. Is not sustainable
d. Is sustainable as contractual laborers are not employees of
the company and thus, should be paid at the same level
Question 7
Abolition of titles No title, not being a military or academic
distinction, shall be conferred by the State No citizen of India shall
accept any title from any foreign State No person who is not a
citizen of India shall, while he holds any office of profit or trust under
the State, accept without the consent of the President any title from
any foreign State No person holding any office of profit or trust
under the State shall, without the consent of the President, accept
any present, emolument, or office of any kind from or under any
foreign State Right to Freedom
Question 7
A contended that National Awards like Padam Vibhushan, Padam
Bhushan, Padam Shri, and Bharat Ratna should not be given to the
individuals as it is a violation of Article 18. It was argued in the court
that the National Awardees very often misuse the title which is
given to them by the Government.
This is –
a. Sustainable
b. Unsustainable
Question 8 XYZ, the person having sufficient food but does not provide some
food to a beggar who dies of hunger. XYZ is guilty of...

A) Murder

B) Attempt to murder

C) Causing death by rash or negligent act

D) No offense
Question 9
A by putting B in fear of grievous hurt dishonestly induces B to
sign for affix his seal in black paper, and delivers it to A. B
signs and delivers the paper to A. A has committed...

A) Extortion

B) Robbery

C) Forgery

D) Dacoity
Question 10
Some militants are hiding in a house occupied by an individual.
Militants are engaged in an attack on the police party by firing
from the house. The police persons, to defend themselves, fire
towards the house and an innocent person in the house is hit by
the bullet and dies as a result. The police persons are guilty of...

(a) No offense

(b) Culpable homicide not amounting to murder

(c) Murder

(d) Death by rash or negligent act.


Question 10
A Police Constable used third-degree measures against a person
on the order of his superior officer. As a result of this torture, the
person lost one of his eyes. Which one of the following shall be the
ground of defense to succeed in acquitting the accused constable?

A) Torture was committed on account of fear of instant death

B) Torture was committed on account of fear of being suspended

C) Torture was committed on account of fear of losing the job

D) Torture was committed on the order of the superior


Question 11
A takes away a golden chain of his wife which was given by her
father as shridhan, without her consent and pledges it to raise
money for domestic use A is...

A) Not guilty of theft as the chain was there joint property.

B) Not guilty of theft as the property was temporary taken away.

C) Guilty of theft

D) Guilty of criminal misappropriation


Question 11
A took away three cows belonging to B without his consent and
distributed them to (B's) creditors. A is.

A) Liable for criminal breach of trust

B) Guilty of theft

C) Guilty of extortion

D) Guilty of criminal misappropriation


Question 12
Z strikes B. B is by this provocation excited to violent rage. A,
a bystander, intending to take advantage of B’s rage, and to
cause him to kill Z, puts a knife into B’s hand for that purpose.
B kills Z with the knife. B is guilty of _____ and A is guilty of
________.
a. Murder and culpable homicide
b. Culpable homicide and murder
c. No offence and murder
d. Murder and no offence
Question 13

A is a warehouse-keeper, Z, going on a journey,


entrusts his furniture to A, under a contract that it
shall be returned on payment of a stipulated sum
for warehouse-room. A dishonestly sells the
goods. A has committed criminal breach of trust.
a. Criminal misappropriation
b. Criminal breach of trust
c. Theft
d. Dacoity
Question 14
A, by pledging as diamonds article which he knows are not
diamonds, intentionally deceives Z, and thereby dishonestly
induces Z to lend money. A is liable for-
a. Theft
b. Criminal breach of trust
c. Cheating
d. Criminal misappropriation
Question 15
A threat to injure the reputation of any deceased person in whom
the person threatened is interested, is within this section.
Illustration A, for the purpose of inducing B to desist from
prosecuting a civil suit, threatens to burn B’s house. A is guilty of
a. criminal intimidation.
b. Assault
c. Criminal force
d. Extortion
Question 16
A causes cattle to enter upon a field belonging to Z, intending
to cause and knowing that he is likely to cause damage to Z’
crop. A has committed
a. Criminal intimidation
b. Criminal force
c. Criminal assault
d. mischief.
Question 17
A finds the key of Z’ house door, which Z had lost, and
commits house trespass by entering Z’ house, having opened
the door with that key. This is
a. No offence
b. House trespass
c. house-breaking
d. Theft
Question 18
A intentionally pulls up a Woman’ veil, without her consent. A
is liable for-
a. Criminal intimidation
b. Criminal force
c. Extortion
d. Criminal Assault

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