Top 150+ Solved Crime and Punishment MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The highest court of India is ------

a. high court

b. supreme court

c. national tribunal

d. none of these

  • b. supreme court

Q. The word crime is derived from ------- language

a. greek

b. latin

c. french

d. none of these

  • b. latin

Q. According to ---- theory , the aim of punishment is to prevent others from committing similar offence

a. retributive

b. deterrent

c. reformative

d. none of these

  • b. deterrent

Q. A vice that issues in an evil deed is termed as -----

a. crime

b. sin

c. virtue

d. none of these

  • b. sin

Q. Capital punishment is meant ------

a. hanging to death

b. life imprisonment

c. imposing huge fine

d. none of these

  • a. hanging to death

Q. Crime is the behavior prohibited by --------

a. law

b. custom

c. social order

d. conduct

  • a. law

Q. Who defines crime as a social phenomenon

a. kant

b. marx

c. richard quinney

d. plato

  • a. kant

Q. Earth quakes and hurricanes are instances of --------

a. natural evil

b. vice

c. moral evil

d. error

  • a. natural evil

Q. Where is the International Court of Justice is located :

a. vienna

b. paris

c. tokyo

d. the hague

  • d. the hague

Q. The moral faculty that apprehends the rightness and wrongness of action is called ------

a. conscience

b. duty

c. reason

d. sentiment

  • a. conscience

Q. --------- is condemned in punishment

a. total character

b. mind set

c. as performer of act

d. person as total character

  • b. mind set

Q. The theory of reforming the offender is called ------- theory

a. retributive

b. deterrent

c. rehabilitation

d. none of these

  • c. rehabilitation

Q. The offence done in the internet is called :

a. computer crime

b. cyber-crime

c. internet crime

d. none of these

  • b. cyber-crime

Q. Deterrent theory is supported by ----------

a. positivism

b. deontological ethics

c. rationalist theory

d. utilitarianism

  • b. deontological ethics

Q. ‘An erring conscience is a chimera’ according to :

a. plato

b. butler

c. hegel

d. kant

  • d. kant
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