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Q. Which section of IPC defined dacoity?

a. Section 378 of IPC

b. Section 390 of IPC

c. Section 391 of IPC

d. None of the above

  • c. Section 391 of IPC

Q. The essence of the offence of robbery is:

a. Fear or violence

b. Imminent fear or violence

c. Fear or violence-imminent or distant

d. All of above.

  • b. Imminent fear or violence

Q. Dacoity is committed:

a. When 2 or more persons commit or attempt to commit robbery.

b. When 5 or more persons co-jointly commit or attempt to commit robbery

c. When robbery is committed with firearms or lethal weapons

d. All of these.

  • b. When 5 or more persons co-jointly commit or attempt to commit robbery

Q. Attempt to dacoity is under:

a. Section 393

b. Section 394

c. Section 395

d. None of the above.

  • a. Section 393

Q. Assembling for dacoity is punishable under:

a. Section 396, IPC

b. Section 391, IPC

c. Section 399, IPC

d. None of the above.

  • c. Section 399, IPC

Q. Preparation to commit dacoity is under :

a. Section 379 of IPC

b. Section 399 of IPC

c. Section 392 of IPC

d. None of the above.

  • b. Section 399 of IPC

Q. Which is correct:

a. Misappropriation of property takes place when one innocently comes into the possession of some movable property and thereafter changes his intention to keep it for his own use.

b. If a person finds somebody else’s property but does not know as to whom it belongs to an keeps it for his own use, it is not misappropriation

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. None of the above.

  • a. Misappropriation of property takes place when one innocently comes into the possession of some movable property and thereafter changes his intention to keep it for his own use.

Q. Which is correct?

a. Removing ornaments from a dead body for one’s own use is dishonest misappropriation of property.

b. A partner who uses the car of the firm without permission or consent of other partners is guilty of criminal misappropriation of property.

c. A person who takes possession of property which the rightful owners has lost is guilty of criminal misappropriation if he dishonestly converts the property.

d. None of the above.

  • c. A person who takes possession of property which the rightful owners has lost is guilty of criminal misappropriation if he dishonestly converts the property.

Q. Under which section dacoity with murder is described:

a. Section 378 of IPC

b. Section 399 of IPC

c. Section 396 of IPC

d. None of the above.

  • c. Section 396 of IPC

Q. Criminal misappropriation takes place when:

a. The possession has been innocently come

b. Dishonest appropriation or conversion of property for a person’s own use.

c. Such property must be movable

d. All of the above.

  • d. All of the above.

Q. Which is not an essential ingredient of criminal breach of trust:

a. Misappropriation

b. Entrustment

c. Negligence

d. None of the above

  • c. Negligence

Q. Criminal breach of trust has been committed?

a. B asked a goldsmith A to make a gold chain and paid him Rs. 3000 as cost of gold and his labour charges. But A neither prepared the chain by the given date nor returned the money.

b. ‘A’ a postmaster received money from the depositors but did not enter the same in their post office accounts.

c. The Government gave 100 bags of cement to A, a contractor, for a certain work. A after taking delivery of the bags used only 60 of them and passed on the rest to another person

d. None of the above.

  • b. ‘A’ a postmaster received money from the depositors but did not enter the same in their post office accounts.

Q. Which is an essential element of criminal breach of trust?

a. Contractual relationship

b. Transfer of possession

c. Taking possession of the property by fraudulent means

d. None of the above.

  • a. Contractual relationship

Q. Which section of IPC defines Criminal breach of trust:

a. Section 404 of IPC

b. Section 405 of IPC

c. Section 403 of IPC

d. None of the above.

  • b. Section 405 of IPC

Q. Punishment of criminal breach of trust is described in:

a. Section 406 of IPC

b. Section 407 of IPC

c. Section 416 of IPC

d. None of the above.

  • a. Section 406 of IPC
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