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

From 496 to 510 of 939

Q. S. 511 does not apply in case of

a. Attempt of theft.

b. Attempt of affray.

c. Attempt of riot.

d. Attempt of murder.

  • d. Attempt of murder.

Q. A woman ran to a well stating she would jump to it but she was caught before she couldreach to it. She is guilty of--

a. Attempt of murder.

b. Attempt of culpable homicide.

c. Attempt of suicide.

d. No offence.

  • d. No offence.

Q. A, intending to cause miscarriage, administered a harmless substance. A is guilty of-

a. No offence.

b. Attempt to cause murder of unborn child.

c. Attempt to cause abortion.

d. Culpable homicide.

  • a. No offence.

Q. A accused ran after the complainant B with an axe in his hand but when he was only fourpaces away from B, the axe was snatched away from his hand. A is guilty of --

a. Attempt of grievous hurt.

b. Attempt of hurt.

c. Attempt of murder.

d. No offence.

  • c. Attempt of murder.

Q. A purchased a stamped paper in the name of a person whose name he intended to forge, Ais guilty of --

a. Attempt of cheating.

b. Attempt of criminal misappropriation.

c. Attempt of forgery.

d. No offence.

  • d. No offence.

Q. Point out incorrect response.Attempt implies three essential elements:

a. An act which constitutes the actus reus of criminal attempt.

b. Mens Rea on the part of the accused.

c. A stage of crime where the accused could stop the actual commission by his subsequent change of mind.

d. Failure in the accomplishment i.e., the act must fall short of completion of the crime intended because of some external intervention.

  • c. A stage of crime where the accused could stop the actual commission by his subsequent change of mind.

Q. A person is said to make a fake document or fake electronic record, who dishonestly orfraudulently –

a. Makes, signs, seals or executes a document or part of a document

b. Makes or transmits any electronic record or part of any electronic record

c. Makes any mark denoting the execution of a document or the authenticity of the electronic signature.

d. All of the above

  • d. All of the above

Q. A has a letter of credit upon B for Rs. 10,000/- written by Z. A, in order to defraud B, adds a cipher to the Rs. 10,000/-, and makes the sum Rs, 1,00,000/- intending that it may be believed by B that Z so wrote the letter.

a. A has committed no offence;

b. A has committed criminal misappropriation

c. A has committed forgery

d. A has committed cheating

  • c. A has committed forgery

Q. A, without Z’s authority, affixes Z’s seal to a document purporting to be a conveyance of an estate from B the purchase-money. A has committed forgery.

a. A has committed forgery;

b. A has committed mischief.

c. A has committed no offence

d. None of the above.

  • a. A has committed forgery;

Q. A man’s signature of his own name may amount to forgery

a. True

b. Cannot say

c. False

d. None of the above

  • a. True

Q. A signs his own name to a bill of exchange, intending that it may be believed that the bill was drawn by another person of the same name. A

a. Has committed an offence;

b. Has committed an offence of cheating

c. Has committed no offence of forgery

d. Has committed an offence of forgery

  • d. Has committed an offence of forgery

Q. A draws a bill of exchange upon a fictitious person and fraudulently accepts the bill in the name of such fictitious person with intent to negotiate it, A commits –

a. No offence;

b. An offence of bargaining

c. An offence of forgery

d. All of the above

  • c. An offence of forgery

Q. The punishment for the commission of an offence of forgery is imprisonment of ___

a. 10 years

b. Either description for a term which may extent to two years or with fine or with both

c. Either description for a term which may extent to three years or with fine or with both.

d. Both (b) and (c)

  • b. Either description for a term which may extent to two years or with fine or with both

Q. A picks up a cheque on a banker signed by B, payable to bearer, but without any sum having been inserted in the cheque. A fraudulently fills up the cheque by inserting the sum of ten thousand rupees.

a. A is a simple person, claim the protection of general exception.

b. A has not committed the offence of forgery.

c. A has committed the offence of forgery.

d. All of the above.

  • c. A has committed the offence of forgery.
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