Top 1000+ Solved Indian Penal Code (IPC 1860) MCQ Questions Answer
Q. If murder is committed by any one of the dacoits in commission of dacoity. Each shall be punished with
a. Death.
b. Rigorous imprisonment for ten years.
c. Imprisonment for life.
d. Any one of the above.
Q. The house of a person was raided by a gang of five dacoits. One of them was armed with a gun. Mean while a number of villagers had assembled outside the house and compelled dacoits to retreat with out the booty. The dacoits fired a shot resulted in the death of a villager
a. All dacoits are liable for murder.
b. Only the dacoit who fired the shot is liable.
c. Villagers are liable as they assembled at the spot.
d. None of the above.
Q. For the offence of criminal misappropriation--
a. There must be dishonest misappropriations in conversion of property for a person’s own.
b. Such property must be immovable.
c. Both (a) and (b).
d. None of the above.
Q. The accused found a purse on the pavement of a temple in a crowded gathering and put it inhis pocket but was immediately arrested. He is guilty of
a. Criminal breach of trust.
b. Criminal misappropriation.
c. Theft.
d. Of no offence.
Q. A find a valuable ring on the road not knowing to whom it belongs. A picked up immediately.A is guilty of
a. Criminal misappropriation.
b. Criminals breach trust.
c. Theft.
d. No offence.
Q. The accused purchased a watch for Rs.100 from a house. The accused is guilty of
a. Theft.
b. Criminal breach of trust.
c. Criminal misappropriations of property.
d. No offence.
Q. A Hindu girl paked up a memebrs made it over to an sweeper girl. Her brother ‘B’ had foundthe original owner. B is guilty of
a. Theft.
b. Extortion.
c. Cheating.
d. Criminal misappropriation.
Q. The difference between theft & criminal misappropriation is/are
a. Intention in former is manifested by wrongful taking while in later it is manifested when property is transformers in his own use.
b. In former the offender dishonestly takes property while in later possession come innocently.
c. Both (a) and (b).
d. None of the above.
Q. A and B were about to travel by the same train from Benares city. A had a ticket for Ayodhya and B for Benares cantt. A voluntarily handed over her ticket to be checked. B under the pretence of returning his ticket substituted the tickets and kept A’s ticket. A commits
a. Criminal misappropriation.
b. Criminal breach of trust.
c. Cheating.
d. Mischief.
Q. Z dies in possession of furniture and money. His servant A’ before he comes in to thepossession of any person entitled for the same, uses it for his own purposes. A has committed
a. Criminal breach of trust.
b. Cheating.
c. Criminal misappropriation.
d. No offence.
Q. A person sells the house of Z when he dies. A commits
a. Criminal misappropriation.
b. Extortion.
c. Theft.
d. None of the above.
Q. The offence of criminal breach of trust requires
a. The person entrusted dishonestly misappropriates the property to his own use.
b. Entrusting any person with any property or any dominion over the property.
c. Both (a) and (b).
d. None of the above.
Q. The offence of criminal breach of trust consists of
a. Conversion.
b. Disposal of property.
c. Misappropriation.
d. Any one of these.
Q. A person who obtains possessions by a trick-------
a. Commits theft.
b. Commits theft.
c. Is an entrustment of property with in the meaning of this section.
d. Is not entrustment of property.
Q. Accused ‘A’ obtained utensils representing that he was a tenant and would return afterrepairing but he did not return the utensils and it was found that he was not the tenant. A is guilty of
a. Cheating.
b. Criminal breach of trust.
c. Theft.
d. Mischief.