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MODEL QUESTIONS FOR IPO EXAM PAPER III (INDIAN PENAL CODE 1860 QN 76-100)

Monday, August 27, 2012
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76.       Resistance to the taking of property by the lawful authority of a public servant shall be punished with simple imprisonment may extend_____ , or with fine which may extend to ____ or with both
            a)         One month, five hundred               b)         Three months, five hundred
            c)         Six month, one thousand             d)         None of these                       Ans:c(183)
77.       Whoever intentionally obstructs any sale of property offered for sale by the lawful authority of any public servant, as such, shall be punished with  imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ____, or with fine which may extend to ____ rupees, or with both
           
            a)         One month, six hundred                b)         One  month, five hundred
            c)         Six month, one thousand             d)         None of these                       Ans:b(184)
78.       Illegal purchase or bid for property offered for sale by authority of public servant shall be punished with  imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ____, or with fine which may extend to ____ rupees, or with both
            a)         One month, six hundred                b)         One  month, five hundred
            c)         One month, two hundred               d)         None of these                       Ans:c(185)

79.       Whoever voluntarily obstructs any public servant in the discharge of his public functions, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ____ , or with fine which may extend to ___ rupees, or with both.
            a)         One month, six hundred                b)         Three  month, five hundred
            c)         One month, two hundred               d)         None of these                       Ans:b(186)

80.       Whoever, being bound by law to render or furnish assistance to any public servant in the execution of his public duty, intentionally omits to give such assistance, shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to ___, or with fine which may extend to ___rupees, or with both;
a)         One month, six hundred                b)         Three  month, five hundred
            c)         One month, two hundred               d)         None of these                       Ans:c(187)
81.       Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ____ , or with fine which may extend to ___ rupees, or with both.
            a)         One month, six hundred                b)         Three  month, five hundred
            c)         One month, two hundred               d)         None of these                       Ans:c(188)
82.       if such disobedience causes or tends to cause danger to human life, health or safety, or causes or tends to cause a riot or affray, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ____, or with fine which may extend to _____, or with both
a)         Six month, One thousand              b)         Three  month, five hundred
            c)         Six month five hundred                  d)         None of these                       Ans:a(188)
83.       Whoever holds out any threat of injury to any public servant, or to any person in whom he believes that public servant to be interested shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ____ months, or with fine or with both.
a)         Six month                                          b)         Three  month
            c)         One year                                            d)         Two year                                Ans:d(189)
84.       Threat of injury to induce person to refrain from applying for protection to public servant shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ____ months, or with fine or with both.
a)         Six month                                          b)         Three  month
            c)         One year                                            d)         Two year                                Ans:c(190)
85.       Breach of contract to attend on and supply wants of helpless person shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ____, or with fine which may extend to _____, or with both
a)         One month, One thousand                        b)         Three  month, five hundred
            c)         Three month, two  hundred           d)         None of these                       Ans:c(491)
86.       Which of the following punishment cannot be awarded under IPC?
            a)         Forfeiture of property                       b)         Rigorous imprisonment
            c)         Transportation for life                      d)         Death                                     Ans:c
87.       Which of the following is not an essential element of section 34 of IPC?
a)            Criminal act done by several persons.
b)            Criminal act done in furtherance of a common intention
c)            Pre-arranged plan between persons doing criminal act
d)            Act done in furtherance of common object.                                           Ans:d
88.       Which one of the following is not a valuable security?
           
a)            A postal receipt for an insured parcel
b)            A rent note
c)            A promissory note
d)            A deed of divorcee                                                                                       Ans:d
89.       Common intention means-
            a)         Similar intention                                 b)      Same intention
            c)         Sharing of intention by all persons  d)     Common plans                    Ans:c
90.       Who is citizen of India commits murder in Uganda, he is arrested in Delhi he can be tried and convicted of murder-
a)            Only in Uganda
b)            Only in country of which deceased was a citizen
c)            In any of above
d)            In delhi                                                                            Ans;d


91.       One of the following is not a public servant
a)            Liquidator
b)            A civil Judge
c)            Member of panchayat assisting a court of Justice
d)            Secretary of a Cooperative society.                                                          Ans:d
92.       Which of the following cases is not related to principle of joint liable based on common intention?
a)            Barendra Kumar Ghosh Vs. Emperor
b)            Mahboob Shah Vs. Emperor
c)            J.M Desai Vs. State of Bombay
d)            Reg Vs. Govinda                                                                                          Ans:d
93.       In which of the following cases privy council made a distinction between common intention and similar intention?
a)    Barendra Kumar Ghosh Vs. Emperor  b)           Mahboob Shah Vs. Emperor
b)    J.M Desai Vs. State of Bombay           c)      Bannu mal Vs. Emperor                                                                                                                                     Ans:b
94.       Section 34 of IPC provides for liability based on common intention consider the following situations.
1)    Weapon used in offence was found in A’s house
2)    A has procured weapon of offence voluntarily to aid criminal gang
3)    A was compelled under threat to his life to procure weapon of offence
4)    Weapon was supplied on receipt of value of weapon(sale)
Which of situations given above reflects correct ingredients with regard to section34.
a)         1 and 2                                               b)         2 and 3
c)         2 only                                                 d)         4 only                                     Ans:c
95.       Which one of the following statements regarding section 34 and section 149 of Indian Penal Code is correct?
a)            Common intention and common object are same
b)            Both are distinct offences in themselves
c)            Section 34 enunciates a mere principle of liability and creates no offence while section 149 creates a specific offence.
d)            Section 34 and 149 are mutually halping sections.                              Ans:c
96.       Judge has been defined in-
            a)         Section 15                                         b)         Section 18
            c)         Section 19                                         d)         Section 22                             Ans:c
97.       Word person includes-
            a)         Association                                       b)         Company
            c)         Body of persons                               d)         All of these                            Ans:d
98.       Movable property are intended to include
a)            Corporal property
b)            Things permanently fastened to thing which is attached to earth
c)            Things attached to earth
d)            All the above                                                                                                 Ans:a
99.       What is local law?
a)            Is a law applicable to particular law
b)            It is a law applicable to particular part of India
c)            Natural law
d)            None of these                                                                                               Ans:b
100.    Injury denotes any harm whatever illegally caused to any person-
            a)         In body                                               b)         In mind
            c)         In reputation                                                d)         All the above                         Ans:d

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(Prepared by AB Kantharaja Kodagu Dn, Karnataka, presently serving in APS (abkantharaja@blogspot.com)



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