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Indian Penal Code Basics Practice Test
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The Indian Penal Code (IPC) is a criminal code that defines crimes and their punishments. It was adopted in 1862 and applied to British India, except for princely states. After India's independence, the government adopted the IPC as the country's criminal code. In December 2023, the IPC was replaced by Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.  The IPC is one of the four pillars of India's judicial system, along with the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and the Indian Evidence Act. The IPC defines civil law rights and responsibilities, and outlines the process for resolving civil disputes.  The IPC is divided... Show more
Indian Penal Code Basics Practice Test
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1. After the submission of the draft of the Indian Penal Code in 1837, who reviewed the draft Code?
2. Mischief with intent to destroy or make unsafe a decked vessel or a vessel of 20 tonnes burden is dealt under
3. X participated in the child marriage of Y in another country. Both X and Y were still Indian citizens at the time the marriage took place.
4. Which of the following Section of the IPC relate to extra­territorial operations of the Code?
5. Which of the following does not attract Section 34 of the IPC?
6. In the case of People’s Union for democratic Rights v. UOI:
7. For unsoundness of mind, the impairment of the cognitive faculty of mind to escape criminal liability:
8. The expression “unsoundness of mind”:
9. A, surgeon, in good faith communicates to a patient his opinion that he cannot live. The patient dies in consequence of the shock.
10. In which of the following cases, the offence of ‘house-breaking’ is committed:
11. Which of the following is the facet of audi alteram partem?
12. In case of an offence punishable with fine only, imprisonment for non-payment of fine:
13. Which of the following is true about imprisonment?
14. If an offender is sentenced to imprisonment for a term exceeding one year, the term of solitary confinement shall not exceed:
15. Abetting the commission of an offence by the public or by more than ten persons is dealt under-
16. Under section 89 the consent in respect of infants under 12 years of age or persons of unsound mind:
17. In which case the Supreme Court of India has said that the time has come when Section 309 of the I.P.C. should be deleted by Parliament:
18. Cheating and thereby dishonesty inducing delivery of property, or the making alteration or destruction of a valuable security is dealt under-
19. Even though a man’s knowledge that a particular consequence will probably result from his act is sometimes an insufficient basis for saying that he intends it, there are strong reasons for holding that as a legal matter he can be held to intend something that he knows for sure he is doing. This is called:
20. In case same set of facts attracts a civil suit and also a criminal trial, what should be done?
21. Abetment of any offence, punishable with death or imprisonment for life, if the offence be not committed in consequence of the abetment is dealt under-
22. Under section 498A of IPC cruelty includes:
23. ‘Infancy’ as an exception has been provided under:
24. Kidnapping or abducting a woman to compel her marriage or to cause her defilement etc. is dealt under-
25. Extortion by threat of accusation of an offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life, or imprisonment for ten years is dealt under