CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE – 1973

  1. The Criminal Procedure Code come into force on the ______
    1. 1st April 1974
    2. 1st Feb 1974
    3. 1st April 1973
    4. 1st Dec 1974
  2. Criminal Procedure Code Extends to the Whole of India
    1. Excluding State of Jammu & Kashmir
    2. Including State of Jammu & Kashmir
    3. Excluding State of Jammu & Kashmir & Only Chapter 8 , 9 & 10 will Applicable to Sate of Nagaland & tribal area
    4. None of the Above
  3. In Which of the Amendment the Following Lines has been changed , -“ Victim – as a person who has suffered any loss or injury caused by reason of the act or omission for which the accused person has been charged includes victim’s guardian or legal heir.
  4. Crpc Amendment Act 2008 (5 of 2009)
  5. Crpc Amendment Act 2007 ( 6 of 2009 )
  6. Crpc Amendment Act 2009 (5 of 2009)
  7. None of the above
  8. Criminal Procedure deals with the following offences which are
    1. Bail able & Non bail able
    2. Cognizable & Non Cognizable
    3. Summons Cases & Warrant Cases
    4. All of the Above
  9. 1st Schedule of the Criminal Procedure Code contains
    1. Classification of Punishments
    2. Classification of Magistrates & Judges
    3. Classification of Courts
    4. Classification of Offences
  10. Every State Government Shall Establish a Police Control Room (PCR) in
    1. Every Police Station
    2. Every Village
    3. Every State Level
    4. Every District & State Level
  11. An Establishment of Police Control Room (PCR) in Every District & at State Level has been Amended in
    1. Section 41C(1) of the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act , 2008 (5 of 2009)
    2. Section 41B(1) of the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act , 2008 (5 of 2009)
    3. Section 41A(1) of the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act , 2008 (5 of 2009)
    4. Section 41D(1) of the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act , 2008 (5 of 2009)
  12. The Police has a authority under Cognizable Case :-
    1. Authority to arrest a person without warrant
    2. Authority to investigate the offence without permission of the judicial magistrate.
    3. Authority to arrest with remand
    4. Both (a) & (b)
    5. Section 41C(1) of the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act , 2008 (5 of 2009)
  13. A Police has a power to Arrest without warrant in a
    1. In a Non Cognizable Offence
    2. In a Cognizable Offence
    3. Both of the Above

 

  1. None of the Above
  1. Choose the Correct Sentence
    1. Police has power to Investigate including the Power to arrest the person without warrant.
    2. Police has power to investigate except the Power to arrest the person without warrant.
    3. Police has power to investigate and arrest without warrant only after seeking permission from the Judicial Magistrate
    4. Police has power to Investigate and arrest without warrant only after informing the Judicial Magistrate.
  2. Choose the Correct Sentence
    1. It is procedural Law
    2. Criminal procedure code contains certain provisions which are partly in the nature of substantive law
    3. Both a & b
    4. None of the Above.
  3. Section 2(c) of the Cr. P.C. describes 
    1. Bail able offence
    2. Non Bail able Offence
    3. Cognizable offence
    4. Non Cognizable offence
  4. Section 156 (3) of the CrPC Deals with the_____
    1. Power of Magistrate to direct the Police officer to investigate in to an offence in IPC
    2. Power of Magistrate to direct the Police officer Not to Investigate in to an cognizable Offences
    3. Power of Magistrate to arrest
    4. Power of Magistrate to grant Bail on Demand.
  5. Choose the correct statement for Non Cognizable Offence  ?  
    1. Neither to Investigate without orders of the Magistrate nor can arrest the accused without warrant.
    2. To investigate into the offence without order given by the Executive Magistrate but cannot arrest without the warrant of Judicial Magistrate.
    3. Both (a) & (b)
    4. None of the Above
  6. The Word ‘Private Wrong” deals with Non Conginzable Offences under the Criminal Procedure Code.
    1. Yes ( True)
    2. No (False)
  7. Under the Bailable Offence Who has the Power to give Bail ?
    1. By the Court
    2. By the Police Officer
    3. By the Executive Magistrate
    4. All of the Above
  8. In Default of Payment of Fine , A Metropolitan Magistrate has a power to award to Sentence of Imprisonment up to
    1. Not Exceeding ¼ of the term of imprisonment of the Total Sentence
    2. Double Fine in Default of the Payment.
    3. Both of the Above
    4. None of the Above.
  9. A Metropolitan Magistrate Power of Sentence Under the Section of 29 of the Criminal Procedure Code 1973
    1. Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 Years & fine Amount maximum Rs. 10000
    2. Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 Years & Fine Amount maximum Rs. 15000
    3. Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 Years & Fine Amount Maximum Rs. 20000
    4. Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 Years & Fine Amount Maximum Rs. 2500
  10. A Person can complaint for
    1. A Non Cognizable offences
    2. A Cognizable offences
    3. Both of the Above
    4. None of the Above
  11. A Compaint Should be in ___________
    1. Writing mode
    2. Oral Mode
    3. Both of the Above
    4. On Affidavit Only
  12. Section 54 of the CrPC deals with
    1. Medical Examination of the Accused at the request of the Accused.
    2. Medical Examination of the Accused at the request of the Magistrate
    3. Medical Examination of the Accused at the request of the Police Officers.
    4. All of the Above
  13. Section 320 of the CrPC deals with
    1. Compoundable & Non Compoundable Offence
    2. Bailable & Non Bailable Offences
    3. Cognizable & Non Cognizable offences
    4. Summons & Warrant Cases.
  14. A Police Officer has a right to Arrest the Person For
    1. For Obtaining Correct Name & Address
    2. For Preventive or Precautionary Measure
    3. For securing Presence of accused at trial.
    4. All of the Above
  15. Section 57 deals with
    1. To Produce the Person Arrested Before the Magistrate , within 24 Hours of his arrest
    2. To Produce the Person Arrested Before the Magistrate, within 12 Hours of his Arrest.
    3. To Produce the Person arrested Before the Magistrate on immediate Basis.
    4. Both (b) & (c)
  16. Section 154 of the CrPC Deals with
    1. Magistrate registers the case regarding commission off a cognizable offence.
    2. Police registers the case regarding commission of a cognizable offence./
    3. A Private Person arrest the Accused for the Cognizable Offence
    4. An Executive Magistrate arrest the person For the commission of the Cognizable Offences.

 

 

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