Indian Evidence Act (1872) – 3
Sr. N. Fill in The Blanks

01. Question of mode of proof is
(a) a question of law which can be raised at any time ‘.
(b) a question of procedure but has to be raised at the first opportunity and stands waived if not raised at the first opportunity
(c) a question of procedure & can be raised at any time
(d) a mixed question of law & fact.

02. Which of the following documents are not admissible in evidence
(a) documents improperly procured
(b) documents procured by illegal means
(c) both (a) & (b)
(d) neither (a) nor (b).


03. The facts which form part of the same transaction are relevant
(a) under section 5 of Evidence Act
(b) under section 6 of Evidence Act
(c) under section 7 of Evidence Act
(d) under section 8 of Evidence Act.


04. A fact forming part of the same transaction is relevant under section 6 of Evidence Act
(a) if it is in issue and have occurred at the same time & place
(b) if it is in issue and may have occurred at different times & places
(c) though not in issue and may have occurred at the same time & place or at different times& places
(d) though not in issue, must have occurred at the same time & place.

05. Several classes of facts, which are connected with the transaction(s) in a particular
mode, are relevant
(a) under section 6 of Evidence Act
(b) under section 7 of Evidence Act
(c) under section 8 of Evidence Act
(d) under section 9 of Evidence Act.


06.Motives, of preparation and conduct are relevant
(a) under section 6 of Evidence Act
(b) under section 7 of Evidence Act
(c) under section 8 of Evidence Act
(d) under section 9 of Evidence Act.


07.Under section 8 of Evidence Act
(a) ‘motive is relevant
(b) preparation is relevant
(c) conduct is relevant
(d) all the above.

08.For conduct to be relevant under section 8 of Evidence Act, it
(a) must be previous
(b) must be subsequent
(c) may be either previous or subsequent
(d) only subsequent & not previous.

09.Facts which are necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts of place, name, date,
relationship & identity of parties are relevant
(a) under section 8 of Evidence Act
(b) under section 9 of Evidence Act
(c) under section 10 of Evidence Act
(d) under section 11 of Evidence Act.


10. Under section 9 of Evidence Act
(a) the identification parades of suspects are relevant
(b) the identification parades of chattels are relevant
(c) both (a) & (b) are relevant
(d) only (a) & not (b) is relevant.

 

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