Top 250+ Solved Indian Evidence Act MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Legal advisor
a. i can disclose the communication after his clients death
b. f can disclose the communication after the relation with his client has ended
c. cannot disclose the communication even when the relation is ended or the client has died
d. both (a) 8: (b) are correct.
Q. An accomplice is a competent witness
a. under section 118 of evidence act
b. under section 119 of evidence act
c. under section 133 of evidence act
d. under section 132 of evidence act.
Q. An accomplice is a person
a. who participates in the commission of the crime for which the accused has been charged
b. who is a prefended confederate
c. who is an informer
d. all the above both (a) 8: (b).
Q. Testimony of an accomplice before it is accepted &: acted upon
a. must be corroborated from the testimony of another accomplice
b. must be corroborated from an independent source
c. need not be corroborated at all
d. either (a) or (c).
Q. Question as to admissibility of evidence
a. should be decided as they arise
b. should be reserved until judgment
c. may be decided as they arise or may be reserved until judgment
d. either (b) or (c).
Q. Examination in chief of a witness
a. shall be by the party calling the witness
b. shall be by the adverse party
c. both (a) & (b)
d. either (a) -or (b).
Q. Re-examination of a witness
a. shall be by the party calling the witness
b. shall be by the adverse party
c. both (a) & (b)
d. either (a) or (b).
Q. Re-examinati0n of a witness can be done
a. after examination in chief but before cross-examination
b. after examination chief and after cross-examination
c. either (a) or (b)
d. neither (a) nor (b).
Q. During re-examination of a witness
a. a new matter can be introduced as a matter of right generally
b. a new matter can be introduced only with the permission of the court
c. no new matter can be introduced at all
d. either (a) or (c).
Q. A co-defendant in a case
a. cannot be cross-examined by another co- defendant under any circumstance
b. can be cross-examined by another co-defendant if their interests are identical
c. can be cross-examined by another co-defendant when their interests adverse to each other
d. can be cross-examined by another co-defendant as a matter of right.
Q. It Cross-examination of a witness 229. Leading questions can be asked during
a. examination in chief
b. cross-examination
c. re-examination
d. all the above.
Q. Court can permit leading questions during examination in chief or re-examination
a. if they refer to the matters which are introductory
b. if they refer to the matters which are undisputed
c. if they refer to the matter which are sufficiently proved
d. if they refer to either (a) or (b) or (c).
Q. A leading question has been defined as a question suggesting the answer which theperson putting it wishes or expects to receive, under
a. section 140 of evidence act
b. section 141 of evidence act
c. section 142 of evidence act
d. section 143 of evidence act.
Q. Under section 145 of Evidence Act, a witness may be cross-examined as to previousstatement in writing
a. without proving the same and without showing the same to the witness
b. only after proving the same, may be without showing the same to the witness
c. without proving the same but only after showing the same to the witness
d. only after proving the same & showing the same to the witness.
Q. Under section 145 of Evidence Act, a witness may be contradicted as to previousstatement in writing
a. without proving the same and without showing the same to the witness
b. without proving the same but only after showing the same to the witness
c. after proving the same may be before showing the same to the witness
d. after proving the same & showing the same to the witness.