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Question Paper | HCS(JB) (Pre) 2011 | Haryana Civil Service (Judicial Branch) Preliminary Exam- 2011

HCS (Judicial Branch) Preliminary Examination 2011

Question Number: 71-80

71. Fight under Section 159 of IPC signifies
a. two opposite parties actively involved
b. two parties one of which is passive
c. two parties both of which are passive
d. none of the above

72. Misconduct in public by a drunken person is
a. public mischief.
b. annoyance
c. intentional insult
d. all of the above

73. Which of the following is defamation:
a. X says, "Y is an honest man, he never stole Z's watch," intending to cause it to be believed that Y did steal Z's watch.
b. X is asked, "who stole Z's watch?" X points to Y.
c. X draws a picture of Y running away with Z's watch.
d. All of the above.

74. Assault can be caused by
a. gestures
b. preparations
c. both (a) & (b)
d. neither (a) nor (b)

75. Trespass being made in a surreptitious manner (concealment) is called
a. house-trespass
b. house-breaking
c. lurking house-trespass
d. none of the above

76. The word 'takes' in Section 361of IPC signifies
a. taking by force
b. taking by fraud
c. physical taking
d. all the above

77. The expression 'harm' is used in Section 81 of the Indian Penal Code in the sense of
a. hurt
b. injury or damage
c. physical injury
d. moral wrong or evil

78. Which one of the following is not a "Public Servant":-
a. liquidator
b. a Civil Judge
c. member of a panchayat assisting a Court of Justice
d. secretary of a Co-operative Society

79. The causing of death of child in the mother's womb is not homicide under
a. Indian law only
b. English law only
c. Both English and Indian law
d. neither in Indian law nor in English law

80. The difference between Section 34 and Section 149 of Indian Penal Code is
a. that whereas in Section 34 there must at least be five persons, Section 149 requires only two persons
b. that Section 149 is only a rule of evidence whereas Section 34 creates a specific offence and provides for its punishment
c. that Section 34 requires active participation in action whereas Section 149 requires mere passive membership of the unlawful assembly .
d. that Section 34 need not be joined with the principle offence,whereas Section 149 must be combined with the principle offence.


Question Paper | Uttarakhand Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) Preliminary Exam- 2013

Uttarakhand Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) Preliminary Examination- 2013

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & LAW

Part – II
LAW

Qustion Number: 71-80

71. ‘M’, the mother of a Muslim minor daughter contracted her in marriage in the life time of the father who had become an apostate. The marriage is
(a) Bad in law
(b) Valid
(c) Void
(d) Irregular

72. A marriage of a Mahomedan, who is of sound mind and has attained puberty, is brought about without his consent. The marriage will be
(a) Valid
(b) Irregular
(c) Unlawful
(d) Void

73. The rules against perpetuity do not apply to which of the following ?
(a) Movable properties
(b) Charities
(c) Immovable properties
(d) All of the above

74. The provision as to ‘exchange of money’ has been provided under which of the following sections of T.P. Act ?
(a) Section 118
(b) Section 119
(c) Section 121
(d) None of the above

75. Persons competent to transfer a property have been defined under which of the following sections of the T.P. Act ?
(a) Section 6
(b) Section 7
(c) Section 8
(d) Section 9

76. Under which one of the following sections of the T.P. Act, English mortgage has been defined ?
(a) Section 58(e)
(b) Section 58(d)
(c) Section 58(g)
(d) Section 58(f)

77. Which one of the following group of sections deals with lease under T.P. Act ?
(a) Sections 102 to 119
(b) Sections 105 to 119
(c) Sections 102 to 117
(d) Sections 105 to 117

78. In which one of the following cases Lord Sumner said, “they also serve who stand and wait” ?
(a) Mahboob Shah V/s Emperor
(b) Inder Singh V/s Emperor
(c) Barendra Kumar Ghosh V/s Emperor
(d) None of the above

79. “Local Law” mentioned under Section 42 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 means a law applicable to
(a) whole of India
(b) a particular part of India
(c) any part of India
(d) None of the above

80. “Good faith” within the meaning of the I.P.C. means
(a) an act done with due care and attention
(b) an actual belief that the act done is not contrary to law
(c) an act in fact done honestly
(d) an act done under bonafide belief