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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. Mr. X was prosecuted for importing gold into India in con­travention of Section 8(1) of the Foreign Exchange Regula­tion Act, 1947 read with the notification there under. It was argued that notification dated November 8, 1962 and that the accused could have no idea about as it was published in the Gazette of India while the accused left his country on November 27, 1962.
2. Wrongful confinement in secret is dealt under
3. Which of the following is the test to check whether an offence involves moral turpitude?
4. Under section 60 of IPC, in certain cases of imprisonment, the sentence of imprisonment:
5. Under section 65 of IPC sentence of imprisonment for non-payment of fine shall be limited to:
6. Section 82 of IPC enunciates:
7. Which Section of the Indian Penal Code codifies, in the field of criminal law, the maxim: ‘de minimis non curat lex’:
8. Which of the following creates a new offence?
9. A man is said to commit “rape” if he penetrates his penis, to any extent, into the ________ of a woman:
10. Knowingly selling goods marked with counterfeit property mark is dealt under-
11. Abetment of any offence when one act is abetted and a different act is done; subject to proviso is dealt under-
12. Habitually dealing in stolen property is dealt under-
13. Which of the following does not attract Section 34 of the IPC?
14. ‘A’ has consensual sexual relations with ‘Z’s wife. She gives to ‘A’ a valuable property which ‘A’ knows to belong to her husband ‘Z’ and she has no authority from ‘Z’ to give. ‘A’ takes the property dishonestly. Which one of the following offences has been committed by ‘A’:
15. Who was the President of the drafting committee of the Indian Penal Code?
16. In which of the following Sections of I.P.C. ‘preparation’ is punishable:
17. According to Article 30 ‘minorities’ have the right for the administration of educational institutions:
18. Which of the following section makes all the offences under the Code without exception to be extra territorial?
19. In which case the court made a clear distinction between ‘common intention’ and ‘similar intention’:
20. Being hired to take part in an unlawful assembly or riot is dealt under
21. Consider the following statements: (1) ‘A’ willfully by a misrepresentation misled a police officer to arrest ‘B’ instead of ‘C’ (2) ‘A’ instigates ‘B’ to murder ‘C’, ‘B’ refuses to do so (3) ‘A’ instigates ‘B’ to murder ‘D’, ‘B’ stabs ‘D’. ‘D’ survives from wound
Which of the above constitute the offence of abetment?
22. Person voluntarily causing hurt in committing or attempt­ing to commit robbery, or any other person jointly con­cerned in such robbery is dealt under
23. Under section 89 the consent in respect of infants under 12 years of age or persons of unsound mind:
24. Irresistible impulse is a defence:
25. In a certain case in Delhi the accused proposed mar­riage of his son with the gentleman of a daughter who was pregnant with someone else’s child (a fact that has not been concealed). However he concealed the fact that his son is suffering from a mental disorder the gentleman marries his daughter to his son then the accused: