Top 1000+ Solved Indian Penal Code (IPC 1860) MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The offence of criminal breach of trust relates to

a. Movable property.

b. Immovable property.

c. Either of the above.

d. Neither of the above.

  • c. Either of the above.

Q. Give the correct response

a. Dishonest intention is gist of criminal breach of trust.

b. Negligence on the part of person does not amount to dishonest intention.

c. Both (a) and (b).

d. None of the above.

  • c. Both (a) and (b).

Q. An accountant in a bank receives some money from a customer instead of depositing it keptit, in his pocket, he is guilty of

a. Criminal misappropriation.

b. Criminal breach of trust.

c. Cheating.

d. Theft.

  • b. Criminal breach of trust.

Q. The husband and father in law turned out a Hindu woman from the marital home andrefused to return her money and ornaments. They are guilty of

a. Criminal misappropriation.

b. Can not say.

c. Criminal breach of trust.

d. No offence.

  • c. Criminal breach of trust.

Q. Give incorrect response.The following are ingredients of the offence of criminal misappropriation:

a. Misappropriation must be permanent.

b. Dishonest misappropriation or conversion of property for a persons own use.

c. The property may come into the possession innocently but its subsequent appropriation constitutes the offence.

d. Property must be movable.

  • a. Misappropriation must be permanent.

Q. Give correct response.The following are illustrations of the offence of criminal misappropriation :

a. A shows his ticket from Allahabad to Delhi to B and inquires whether it was a correct one. B who was also a passenger to Delhi hands over his own ticket for a shorter journey to A and retains his ticket for his use.

b. A, a mail sorter secrets letters with intention to hand them over to the delivery peon and share the money payable thereon.

c. A takes his meals in a hotel and leaves the hotel without paying for the meals but because of forgetfulness.

d. A found a gold coin on an open plain and sold it next day and appropriated the sale proceeds. A had no information about the circumstances in which the coin was lost.

  • a. A shows his ticket from Allahabad to Delhi to B and inquires whether it was a correct one. B who was also a passenger to Delhi hands over his own ticket for a shorter journey to A and retains his ticket for his use.

Q. Point out incorrect response.The following are the ingredients of the offence of criminal Breach of trust :

a. The trust for which a property is entrusted must always be in furtherance of any lawful object.

b. The person entrusted with the property dishonestly uses or disposes of that property in violation of any direction of law or any legal contract prescribing the discharge of such trust.

c. The person entrusted with the property dishonestly misappropriates or converts to his own use that property.

d. A person must have been entrusted with property or with any dominion over property.

  • a. The trust for which a property is entrusted must always be in furtherance of any lawful object.

Q. Point out incorrect response. The following are some of the illustrations of the offence of criminal breach of trust :

a. A had borrowed Rs.500/- from B. One day A left his trunk at B’s house and went to enjoy holidays. On return A asked for his trunk from B. B did not allow A to take out his trunk unless the debt owed by A was paid to B.

b. A, a printer uses certain blocks, entrusted to him to print the complainants catalogue for the purpose of printing a rival firms catalogue.

c. A was employed at a liquor shop for selling liquor. He has agreed not to adulterate and sell adulterated liquor. One day he took out one gallon liquor for his own use and mixed an equal quantity of water and sold it.

d. A, an Inspector of the water works department who was entrusted to check the distribution of water permits his tenant to use water without paying the tax and gives no information to his employer.

  • a. A had borrowed Rs.500/- from B. One day A left his trunk at B’s house and went to enjoy holidays. On return A asked for his trunk from B. B did not allow A to take out his trunk unless the debt owed by A was paid to B.

Q. Give correct response.The following is an illustration of cheating :

a. A has already paid his house rent to his land lord B and obtained a receipt. A lost the receipt. A prepared a receipt for rent in lieu of the genuine receipt already lost and forged the signature of B, his landlord so that he may not be asked by B to pay the rent again.

b. A has no account at his bankers. But B supposes that A has and on that supposition B forges A’s name on a cheque.

c. A altered his date of birth in his High School certificate and produced a copy of the forged certificate to his employer B in order to deceive him to get an employment.

d. A sells his land to B. A, knowing that he has no right to property in the land, makes a subsequent sale of the same land in favour of C without disclosing the fact of previous sale to B and receives the purchase money from C.

  • d. A sells his land to B. A, knowing that he has no right to property in the land, makes a subsequent sale of the same land in favour of C without disclosing the fact of previous sale to B and receives the purchase money from C.

Q. Assertion (A): The Indian Penal code contains certain exceptions from criminal liability. Reason (R): There cannot be universal criminal liability in all circumstances. Of the above statements.

a. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

b. Both A and R are true and R is NOT a correct explanation of A

c. A is true but R is false

d. A is false but R is true.

  • a. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

Q. when a person is made to commit a crime after being put under fear of death, there is:

a. No mens rea

b. Mens rea

c. No offence

d. Neither mens rea nor offence.

  • d. Neither mens rea nor offence.

Q. If acts no fact reum nisi means sit rea is a cardinal principle of criminal law, then which oneof the following statements correctly reflects the above principle?

a. Mens rea is an essential element of a crime and there cannot be a crime without means re

b. Criminal liability under Indian Law always implies mens rea

c. To constitute a crime there must be actus rues and mens rea

d. Actus reus is not always necessary to constitute a crime.

  • d. Actus reus is not always necessary to constitute a crime.

Q. Which one of the following is associated with Common Intention?

a. Similar intention

b. Pre-mediated concert

c. Same intention

d. Unanimous decision in a meeting to do a particular act.

  • b. Pre-mediated concert
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