Law Exam Question and Answer
Law Exam Question and Answer
221. In a case where a doctor commits rape on a woman of 30 years of age under his treatment and the woman says that she did not consent, the court—
- will need proof
- shall presume that she did not consent
- may need corroboration
- may presume or may not presume her consent
222. ‘A’ sent through the post office, a packet containing seditious publications, with a covering letter requesting the addressee to circulate it to others. It was intercepted and never reached the addressee. ‘A’—
- Committed the offence of sedition
- Did not commit any offence
- Is guilty of inciting communal riot
- Is guilty of an attempt to commit sedition
223. Which one of the following is punishable as sedition ?
- Bitter criticism of the government to overthrow it
- Inducing people to cease to obey law and lawful authority
- A publicist attack on the policies of the government
- An attempt to remove the Ministers from power
224. ‘A’, for the purpose of inducing ‘B’ to desist from prosecuting a civil suit, threatens to burn ‘B’s house. What offence was committed by ‘A’ in this case ?
- Abetment
- Criminal assault
- Criminal force
- Criminal intimidation
225. The Supreme Court of India has upheld the constitutional validity of section 497 of Indian Penal Code (Adultery) in—
- Smt. Sowmithri Vishnu Vs. Union of India
- K. M. Nanawati Vs. State of Maharashtra
- Priya Bala Ghosh Vs. Suresh Chandra Ghosh
- Sukhbeer Singh Vs. State of Haryana
226. Which of the following is not an illustration of assault ?
- ‘A’ takes up a stick saying to ‘B’, “I will beat you”
- ‘A’ threatens ‘B’ to see him later on
- ‘A’ medically examines a woman ‘B’ without her consent
- ‘A’ throws brickbats into the house of ‘B’
227. ‘A’ places men with firearms at the outlets of a building, and tells ‘Z’ that they will fire at ‘Z’ if ‘Z’ attempts to leave the building—
- ‘A’ wrongfully restrains ‘Z’
- ‘A’ wrongfully obstructs ‘Z’
- ‘A’ wrongfully confines ‘Z’
- ‘A’ wrongfully orders ‘Z’
228. Assertion (A) : Homicide is the killing of a human being by a human being.
Reason (R) : Homicide is always unlawful.
Select the correct answer with the help of codes given below—
Codes :
Reason (R) : Homicide is always unlawful.
Select the correct answer with the help of codes given below—
Codes :
- Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
- Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
- (A) is true but (R) is false
- (A) is false but (R) is true
229. “If the complainant is absent on the day fixed for the hearing of the case, the magistrate may, in his discretion, discharge the accused in certain circumstances.”
In which one of the following circumstances the accused cannot be discharged ?
In which one of the following circumstances the accused cannot be discharged ?
- When the charge has been framed
- When the offence is compoundable
- When the offence is noncognizable
- When the proceeding has been instituted on complaint
230. In which of the following cases it was held that the accused cannot use the case diary ? Neither the accused nor his counsel can requisition the case diary and they cannot claim to go through it ?
- (A) State of Uttar Pradesh v. Harish Chandra Singh
- Madhu Limaye v. Union of India
- Mukund Lal v. Union of India
- J. M. Desai v. State of Bombay