Description : Which of the following is non-cognizable case? a) Theft b) Cheating , forgery c ) Half murder d) All the above
Last Answer : d) None of these
Description : An offence a police officer has no authority to arrest without warrant a) Criminal case b) Non cognizable case c) Cognizable case d) Half murder case
Last Answer : b) Non cognizable case
Description : A criminal prosecution in a non-cognizable case should not be instituted without the previous sanction of the a) Head of the Circle/Regional PMG b) SSP/SP c) Sub divisional inspector d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Head of the Circle/Regional PMG
Description : Mark the correct option related to submission of robbery report to DG Posts a) Case of highway robbery of mail involving loss of cash/valuables above Rs 50000 b) The attacks on offices by dacoits ... ) Cases of fraud and loss or misappropriation of public money exceeds Rs 50000 e) All the above
Last Answer : e) All the above
Description : Accordance with first schedule or under any other law for the time being in force, police offer may arrest without warrant a) Bailable offence b) Non cognizable offence c) Cognizable offence d) Criminal offence
Last Answer : c) Cognizable offence
Description : The Assistant Superintendent will remain at the headquarters when the Superintendent is on tour and will look to the entire supervision of the office and control all the staff of the Divisional Office a ... of loss, fraud, highway robbery etc., till the superintendent arrives. d) All the above
Last Answer : d) All the above
Description : On receipt of information of highway robbery of mails, the Superintendent should take steps to obtain: (A) The place from where the mail was last despatched (B) List of bags prepared in that office at (A) ... from the offices of posting or dispatch (D) All information noted at (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All information noted at (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Mark the correct option relating to Public servant framing an incorrect document with intent to cause injury a) Shall be punished for a term which may extend to 3 years or with fine or both. b) This is cognizable case and bailable c) Both the a & b are correct d) Neither A nor B
Last Answer : c) Both the a & b are correct
Description : A report made by a police officer in a case which discloses a commission of a non cognizable offence after investigation shall deemed to be (a) Police report (b) Charge sheet (c) Complaint (d) Final report
Last Answer : (c) Complaint
Description : Records of a PO or a mail office should be produced to a Police officer who is making an investigation in a cognizable case under CRPC a) After getting the approval of Head of the circle b ... approval of the divisional Head c) After getting written order form the police concerned d) None of these
Last Answer : c) After getting written order form the police concerned
Description : Whats the difference between robbery, burglary, and theft?
Last Answer : Theft is taking something that doesn’t belong to you. Robbery is theft by force. Burglary is theft by breaking and entering.
Description : Are Robbery auto theft and murder are examples of?
Last Answer : This question could have multiple answers, but I would say that the most specific is probably that they're all felonies.They're, also, all crimes.
Description : What are the Tips to prevent theft robbery and burglary?
Last Answer : get a really protective dog such as a mastife or roitwieler or a German shepard
Description : Wearing garb or carrying token used by public servant with fraudulent intend a) Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 2 years or with fine or both b) Imprisonment for a term which may be ... which may be extend to two hundred rupees or with both (cognizable bailable) d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 3 month or with fine which may be extend to two hundred rupees or with both (cognizable bailable)
Description : Personating a public servant shall be punished with(Cognizable non bailable) a) Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 2 years or with fine or both b) Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 3 years or with fine or both c) Either A or B at the discretion of the court d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 2 years or with fine or both
Description : Any police officer may arrest without warrant any person (a) Who has been concerned in any cognizable offence (b) Who has been proclaimed as an offender (c) Who is reasonably suspected of being a deserter from any armed forces (d) All the above
Last Answer : (d) All the above
Description : Help! Who is the best insurance company to use? This is highway robbery!
Last Answer : You need to call several companies and ask for quotes. The rates depend on so many different factors, the only place you will receive accurate information is the agent.
Description : Mark correct option related to preservation period a) Order book of mail office and section is three years b) Work paper of RMS offices and section is eighteen months c) Correspondence related to robberies, theft etc is one year after the case closed. d) All the above are correct
Last Answer : d) All the above are correct
Description : Mark correct option relating to robbery a) When a robbery of the mail is committed on the high road, the postal official of whatever grade first receives information should be communicate to local police ... the investigation the final report should be sent to Head of the circle e) All the above
Description : When, in the past, you've experienced a serious breach of trust in a relationship but you wanted to rebuild, what steps did you take?
Last Answer : i don’t particularly trust humans particularly where sexuality is concerned…
Description : The following information's are exemption from disclosure a) Information disclosure of which would prejudicially affect the sovereignty and integrity of India b) Information which has been expressly forbidden ... of which would harm the competitive position of third party. e) All the above
Description : 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 _____, ... One thousand b) Three month, five hundred c) Three month, two hundred d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Three month, two hundred
Description : Mark correct option related to packet of regd news paper a) Breach of conditions the packet will not be forwarded but will be returned to sender. b) Sender will be required to pay double deficiency in the ... may do so by paying fresh postage in full on the article. d) All the above are correct
Description : Mark incorrect option related to Postcard a) Should not be folded, cut or altered and should be sent unenclosed b) Breach the conditions may be treated as letter and postage will be taxed ... forwarded taxed with double the deficiency. d) The amount recovered from sender after the delivery.
Last Answer : d) The amount recovered from sender after the delivery.
Description : For breach of condition, book packet containing periodicals will be treated a) As letter and double the deficiency is charged b) As parcel and double the deficiency is charged c) As letter/parcel whichever is less and difference in postage charged d) Will not be transmitted, but returned to sender
Last Answer : c) As letter/parcel whichever is less and difference in postage charged
Description : How much did race and class affect the Georgia case where a 16 yo girl received a 40 year sentence for accidentally shooting a man during a robbery gone bad?
Last Answer : answer:I haven't yet read the article and will google it more later when I have time. Right off the bat, my guess is that it's considered armed robbery and a whole bunch of charges attached ... happened. Do we as a society want people running around loose who shoot and kill people for Playstations?
Description : When the holder of a certificate reports the loss, theft, destruction, mutilation or defacement of a certificate in his custody a) The will ask to holder to furnish a statement in writing giving ... be made either at the office of registration or at any other office d) All the above
Description : If a certificate is lost, stolen or destroyed before issue or from the custody of the Post Office after issue but before delivery to the holder or received from the holder and kept ... Director General, Posts indicating the circumstances under which the certificate were lost e) Al the above
Last Answer : e) Al the above
Description : Whoever, being an officer of the post office, commits theft in respect of or dishonestly misappropriates, or for any purpose whatsoever, secretes, destroys or throws away, any postal article in course of ... which may extend to seven years, and shall also be punishable with fine d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be punishable with fine
Description : A motion moved by Member of Parliament when he feels a minister has committed a breach of privilege of the House by withholding facts of a case is called – (1) No confidence motion (2) Censure motion (3) Privilege motion (4) Cut motion
Last Answer : (3) Privilege motion Explanation: Privilege Motion is concerned with the breach of parliamentary privileges by a minister. It is moved by a member when he feels that a minister has committed a breach ... a case or by giving wrong or distorted facts. Its purpose is to censure the concerned minister.
Description : In case of breach of condition, the buyer A. Has no remedy B. Can reject the goods. C. Cannot reject the goods. D. Can get the seller arrested
Last Answer : B. Can reject the goods.
Description : Damages which the contracting parties fix at the time of contract in case of breach (a) Unliquidated Damages (b) Liquidated Damages (c) Nominal Damages (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (b) Liquidated Damages
Description : Exemplary damages are not awarded in such case (a) Breach of promise to marry (b) Wrongful dishonour & customers cheque by banker (c) Breach of any business contract (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (c) Breach of any business contract
Description : 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 ... a) 1 and 2 b) 2 and 3 c) 2 only d) 4 only
Last Answer : c) 2 only
Description : 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.
Last Answer : d) Act done in furtherance of common object.
Description : The burden lies on prosecution to prove that actual participation of more that one person for commission of criminal act was done in furtherance of common intention at a prior concert. a) State of ... v. state of maharashtra c) Kansaheb Kalu Patil v. state of maharashtra d) None of these
Last Answer : a) State of orissa v. Arjun Das,
Description : When a criminal act is done by several persons in furtherance of the common intention of all (a) Each of such person is liable for that act in the same manner as if it were done by him alone (b) ... be liable according to the extent of his participation in the crime (d) Both (b) & (c).
Last Answer : (a) Each of such person is liable for that act in the same manner as if it were done by him alone
Description : Section 57 of Indian evidence act- a) Fact of which the court must take judicial notice b) Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved c) In criminal cases previous good character relevant d) All the above
Last Answer : a) Fact of which the court must take judicial notice
Description : Section 56 of Indian evidence act- a) Fact of which the court must take judicial notice b) Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved c) In criminal cases previous good character relevant d) All the above
Last Answer : b) Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved
Description : In the Indian Constitution Criminal Procedure is included in the (a) Concurrent list (b) Union list (c) State list (d) Either a. or b.
Last Answer : (a) Concurrent list
Description : Inquiry is defined in………………..of Criminal Code procedure 1973 a) 2(q) b) 2(g) c) 2(e) d) 2(n)
Last Answer : b) 2(g)
Description : Pleader is defined in………………..of Criminal Code procedure 1973 a) 2(q) b) 2(b) c) 2(e) d) 2(n)
Last Answer : a) 2(q)
Description : Offence is defined in………………..of Criminal Code procedure 1973 a) 2(a) b) 2(b) c) 2(e) d) 2(n
Last Answer : d) 2(n)
Description : Chapter VIII, X, and XI of Code of criminal procedure, shall not apply to a) Whole India b) Whole India except Nagaland , tribal area & Jammu and Kashmir c) Nagaland , tribal area d) Whole India except Jammu and Kashmir
Last Answer : c) Nagaland , tribal area
Description : The code criminal procedure ,1973 extends to e) Whole India f) Whole India except Nagaland , tribal area & Jammu and Kashmir g) Whole India except Nagaland , tribal area h) Whole India except Jammu and Kashmir
Last Answer : h) Whole India except Jammu and Kashmir
Description : Code of criminal procedure repealing the old code of a) 1878 b) 1898 c) 1854 d) None of these
Last Answer : b) 1898
Description : Code of criminal procedure Amendment act, a) 1974 b) 2004 c) 2008 d) 2010
Last Answer : c) 2008
Description : Code of criminal procedure Consists a) 584 Sections, 5 Schedules & 56 forms b) 484 Sections, 2 Schedules & 56 forms ,37 chapters c) 156 Sections, 3 Schedules & 56 forms d) None of these
Last Answer : b) 484 Sections, 2 Schedules & 56 forms ,37 chapters
Description : Code of criminal procedure bill having passed by both houses on a) 25 Jan 1974 b) 2002 c) 01 Jan 1973 d) None of these
Last Answer : a) 25 Jan 1974
Description : Code of criminal procedure come into force on a) 01 Apr 1973 b) 01 Mar 1974 c) 01 Apr 1974 d) None of these
Last Answer : c) 01 Apr 1974