Top 1000+ Solved Indian Penal Code (IPC 1860) MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Y owed some money to X. X the bullock of Y grazing by the side of a stream and kept it tied in his own house. When Y asked him to release the bullock, X told him that he would do so when the money was paid. X is guilty of
a. Criminal breach of trust
b. Criminal misappropriation
c. Extortion
d. Theft
Q. A threatens to publish a defamatory libel concerning Z unless Z gives him money. He thusinduces Z to give him money. A has committed the offence of
a. Defamation
b. Extortion
c. Criminal intimidation
d. Mischief
Q. X and his four associated attempted to commit theft at the place of Y and caused hurt to Y. They were forced to retreat without collecting the booty because of stiff resistance by the inmates. They are guilty of
a. Theft
b. Robbery
c. Criminal misappropriation
d. Dacoity
Q. X and Y agreed to commit murder of Z by poisoning and Y was to procure poison, but he did not procure it. X and Y are guilty of
a. Abetment of murder by conspiracy
b. Attempt to murder with the aid of section 34 IPC
c. No offence
d. Criminal conspiracy to murder Z.
Q. Consider the following statements:1. In conspiracy, it is in the fact of combination that the unlawfulness resides. Combination to injure gives cause of action 2. Where the element of combination is absent, the motive is immaterial 3. Combination for legitimate promotion of their interest give no cause of action Which of the above statements are correct?
a. 1 and 2
b. 2 and 3
c. 1 and 3
d. 1, 2 and 3
Q. X sees Z committing what appears to X to be a murder. X in exercise, to the best of his judgement, exerted in good faith, of the powers, which the law gives to all persons of apprehending murderers in the act, seizes Z in order to bring Z before proper authorities. But it turns out that Z was acting in exercise of his right of self defence. X is guilty of
a. No offence
b. Wrongful restraint
c. Wrongful confinement
d. Assault.
Q. X a surgeon, amputates the right hand index finger of Y a 14 year old beggar, with Y’s consent, and in good faith that this would enable Y to get more alms. In this case
a. X commits no offence as the act was done with the consent of Y
b. X commits an offence as the consent of a child of 14 years is of no avail
c. X commits no offence as the act was done in good faith for the benefit and with the consent of Y
d. X is not exempted from criminal liability as the act done was not in good faith within the meaning of Indian Penal Code.
Q. X having sufficient food does not provide some food to a beggar who dies of hunger. X isguilty of
a. No offence
b. Attempt to murder
c. Murder
d. Causing death by rash or negligent act
Q. Assertion (A): A servant removes wrist watch from the table and keeps it concealed under the carpet in the same room for fear of being detected. He is guilty of theft. Reason (R): To be guilty of the offence of theft, a person must move and take away the property stolen. Directions: - the following item consist of two statements, one labeled as Assertion A and the other labeled as Reason R. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and the Reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion. Select your answers to these items using the codes given below and mark your answer
a. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
b. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c. A is true but R is false
d. A is false but R is true.
Q. For abetment by conspiracy
a. A mere agreement between two or more persons to do an unlawful act is enough
b. Some act or illegal omission must take place in pursuance of an engagement between two or more persons to do an unlawful act.
c. There must be an intentional aid by one person to another for the doing of an offence
d. One person must instigate the other for the commission of an offence.
Q. The India Penal Code came into effect from
a. 1st June, 1860
b. 1st August, 1860
c. 6th October, 1860
d. None of the above.
Q. The Indian Penal Code is extended to :
a. All the States of India
b. Whole of India except the State of J&K
c. All Union Territories of India
d. None of the above.
Q. Who prepared the draft of Indian Penal Code:
a. Lord Denning
b. Lord Chemsford
c. Lord Macaualy
d. Pollock
Q. The Indian Penal Code is divided into :
a. XXIII Chapters & 511 Sections
b. XXIXI Chapters & 511 Sections
c. XXIX Chapters & 501 Sections
d. None of the above.