Top 250+ Solved Indian Evidence Act MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Indian Evidence Act was drafted by
a. lord macaulay
b. sir james f. stephen
c. huxley
d. sir henry summer maine.
Q. The law of evidence consists of
a. ordinary rules of reasoning
b. legal rules of evidence
c. rules of logic
d. all the above.
Q. Relevancy and admissibility under the Indian Evidence Act are
a. synonymous
b. co—extensive
c. neither synonymous nor co-extensive
d. , synonymous & co-extensive both.
Q. ‘Self-regarding’ statements
a. can be self-serving statements
b. can be self-harming statements
c. can be self-serving or self-harming
d. none of the above.
Q. Under the law of evidence, as a general rule
a. opinion on a matter of fact is relevant but not on a matter of law
b. opinion on a matter of law is relevant but not on a matter of fact
c. opinion on a matter of fact and law both are relevant
d. opinion whether on a matter of fact or law, is irrelevant.
Q. Indian Evidence Act applies to
a. proceedings before tribunals
b. proceedings before the arbitrator
c. judicial proceedings in courts
d. all the above.
Q. Law of evidence is
a. a substantive law
b. an adjective law
c. both (a) & (b)
d. neither (a) nor (b).
Q. Facts can be
a. physical facts
b. psychological facts
c. physical as well as psychological facts
d. only physical facts & not psychological facts.
Q. Under the Evidence Act, fact means
a. factum probaiidum
b. factum probmis
c. both factuin probaizdum and factum probans
d. none of the above.
Q. Fact in issue means
a. fact, existence or non-existence of which is admitted by the parties
b. fact, existence or non-existence of which is disputed by the parties
c. fact existence or non-existence of which is not disputed by the parties
d. all the above.
Q. Evidence under the Indian Evidence Act means & includes
a. ocular evidence
b. documentary evidence
c. ocular and documentary evidence both
d. ocular evidence based on documents only
Q. Proof of a fact depends on
a. accuracy of the statement and not upon the probability of its existence
b. not upon the accuracy of the statement but upon the probability of its existence
c. artificial probative value assigned to a fact
d. rigid mathematical demonstration.
Q. Presumptions under the law of evidence are
a. presumption of facts
b. presumptions of law
c. both (a) & (b)
d. only (b) & not (a).
Q. Under the law of evidence, the relevant fact
a. must be legally relevant
b. must be logically relevant
c. must be legally & logically relevant
d. must be legally & logically relevant and admissible.