Top 150+ Solved Crime and Punishment MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Enforcing the prevailing morality is a primary function of law according to
a. natural law,
b. physical law,
c. humanlaw,
d. all of these
Q. Which theory distinguish between criminality and illegality-
a. Natural lawtheory,
b. physical law ,
c. human law,
d. all of these
Q. Who produced the earliest surviving written codes-
a. sumerians,
b. dravidians,
c. both a&b ,
d. none of these
Q. Which thinker has seen a connection between crime and creativity-
a. Nietzsche
b. A.J.Ayar,
c. Bodin,
d. Kant
Q. Which of the following is an International crime-
a. War crimes,
b. piracy,
c. genocide,
d. all of these
Q. The crime related to finance is called-
a. Financial crime,
b. Civilcrime,
c. Capital crime,
d. None of these
Q. Who is the author of the book “Crime and Punishment”-
a. Dostoyevsky,
b. Malinovsky,
c. Dadhayavsky,
d. Raskolnikov
Q. The novel “War and Peace” is written by –
a. Leo Tolstoy,
b. Sergei Tolstoy,
c. ViktoriaTolstoy,
d. None of these
Q. Which of the following is a ‘conduct’ only crime-
a. Murder,
b. Theft ,
c. Manslaughter,
d. Criminal damage
Q. According to John F. Galliher, legal definitions of criminality arrived at through a __________ processes-
a. sociological
b. psychological
c. political
d. none of these
Q. Ron Classen sees crime primarily as
a. A violation of a law.
b. Problembehaviour.
c. An offense against human relationships.
d. A form of social maladjustment.
Q. The pluralistic perspective suggests that behaviours are typically criminalized through
a. General agreement of members of society.
b. a political process.
c. The existence of shared norms and values.
d. None of the above
Q. Which of the following jobs probably would not fall within the field of criminalistics?
a. Fingerprint examiner
b. Polygraph operator
c. Forensics examiner
d. Correctional officer