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Q. Dowry death is described in section of IPC:

a. Section 304 of IPC

b. Section 304B of IPC

c. Section 306 of IPC

d. Section 308 of IPC.

  • b. Section 304B of IPC

Q. Section 304 of IPC explain:

a. Punishment for murder by life convict

b. Punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder

c. Punishment for culpable homicide amounting to murder

d. None of the above

  • b. Punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder

Q. Culpable homicide is causing death:

a. With the intention of causing death

b. With the intention of causing such bodily injury as is likely to cause death

c. With the knowledge that it is likely, by such act, to cause death

d. All are correct.

  • d. All are correct.

Q. Which is correct?

a. An intention to kill is not always necessary to make out a case of murder.

b. A knowledge that the natural and probable consequence of an act would be death could make out a case of murder.

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. All of the above.

  • c. Both (a) and (b)

Q. X having sufficient food does not provide some food to a beggar who dies of hunger. X isguilty of:

a. Attempt to assault

b. Attempt to murder

c. Murder

d. None of the above.

  • d. None of the above.

Q. Culpable homicide is not murder if it is committed:

a. With the consent of the victim who has completed 12 years of age

b. With the consent of the victim who has completed 18 years of age

c. When the offender is acting under the spell of madness.

d. None of the above

  • b. With the consent of the victim who has completed 18 years of age

Q. Culpable homicide is not murder, if it is committed under:

a. Grave and sudden provocation

b. Madness

c. Moral conviction

d. Intoxication

  • a. Grave and sudden provocation

Q. Culpable homicide is not murder if the accused is deprived of power of self control by:

a. Grave and sudden provocation by the deceased

b. Grave and sudden provocation by any one

c. Grave and sudden provocation by act of God.

d. None of the above.

  • a. Grave and sudden provocation by the deceased

Q. Culpable homicide is not murder if:

a. Death is caused through provocation given by a public servant in the lawful exercise of his powers.

b. The offender loses his self control by grave and sudden provocation which is voluntarily sought

c. The victim being above the age of 18 years takes the risk of death with his own consent

d. None of the above.

  • c. The victim being above the age of 18 years takes the risk of death with his own consent

Q. Section 304-A does not apply to the case(s) of:

a. Death is caused with any intention or knowledge.

b. The act not amounting to culpable homicide.

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. None of the above

  • c. Both (a) and (b)

Q. A mental pain is:

a. Also covered under the offence of simple hurt.

b. Not covered under the offence of simple hurt.

c. Sometimes covered under the offence of simple hurt

d. All of these.

  • b. Not covered under the offence of simple hurt.

Q. Dislocation of tooth is a :

a. Simple hurt

b. Grievous hurt assault

c. Assault

d. None of the above.

  • b. Grievous hurt assault

Q. Offence of simple hurt is made out:

a. Dragging by hair in aggressive manner

b. Fisting in course of attack

c. Kick on the back

d. All of the above.

  • d. All of the above.

Q. Whoever voluntarily obstructs any persons, so as to prevent that person from proceeding inany direction in which that person has a right to proceed is guilty of:

a. Wrongful restraint

b. Wrongful confinement

c. Illegal detention

d. None of the above.

  • a. Wrongful restraint
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