Top 150+ Solved Crime and Punishment MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Section 82 of IPC provides that nothing is an offence which is done by a child under:
a. six years of age
b. seven years of age
c. nine years of age
d. ten years of age.
Q. Section 82 of IPC enunciates:
a. a presumption of fact
b. a rebuttable presumption of law
c. a conclusive or irrebuttable presumption of law
d. None of the above.
Q. A person is stated to be partially incapax under section 83, IPC if he is aged:
a. above seven years and under twelve years
b. above seven years and under ten years
c. above seven years and under sixteen years
d. above seven years and under eighteen years.
Q. Section 83 of IPC lays down:
a. a presumption of fact
b. an inconclusive or rebuttable presumption of law
c. conclusive or irrebuttable presumption of law
d. irrebuttablepresumption of fact.
Q. Section 82 of IPC lays down the rule of:
a. wholly incapax
b. partially incapax
c. both (a) & (b)
d. Either (a) or (b).
Q. Which of the following is true about imprisonment?
a. it is characterised by hard labour
b. it is characterised by confinement to jail
c. is subject to the kind of imprisonment
d. all of them
Q. The maxim ‘actus non facitrea nisi mens sit rea’ means:
a. crime has to be coupled with guilty mind
b. there can be no crime without a guilty mind
c. crime is the result of guilty mind
d. criminal mind leads to crime.
Q. Who developed the theory of positivistic victimology-
a. Miers,
b. Henting,
c. Frazer,
d. none of these
Q. In which year the first British crime survey conducted-a.1982,b.1882,c.1950,d.1945131. The criminal victimisation survey developed in which country
a. USA,
b. Britain,
c. India,
d. Canada
Q. Which country gathered national statistics on crime for the first time-
a. France,
b. Russia,
c. China,
d. Germany
Q. In which year uniform crime report introduced in USA- A.1929,B.1945,C.1954, D.1975.135. Federal Bureau of Investigation belongs to which country-
a. USA,
b. India,
c. china,
d. Australia
Q. Human existence is fundamentally a relational one according to-
a. Comte,
b. Simmel,
c. Frazer
d. Buber
Q. The definition crime as deviant behaviour that violates prevailing norms and laws is –
a. sociological,
b. psychological,
c. philosophical,
d. teleological