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to the best of my knowledge

1)Valuable security is:

(a) money in cash (b) property (c) document affecting a legal right (d) none of these.
answer c

(2) Local law is applied to:

(a) a class of persons (b) a class of property
(c) to a Part of Pakistan (d) none of these
answer c

(3) Fabrication of false evidence is:

(a) making oral statement which is false
(b) conveying to the authorities information which is false (c) making a document containing a false statement (d) none of these
answer c

4) Criminal intimidation by anonymous complaint amounts to:

(a) an offence (b) does not amount to an offence (c) none of these.

answer a

(5) Arrest of a person is made by:

(a) oral command (b) touching or confining the body -. (c) putting handcuffs (d) none of these.
answer b

(6) Cognizable offence is:

(a) offence punishable with imprisonment (b) offence punishable with fine (c) one in which arrest can be made without a warrant (d) None of these.
answer c

(7) Civil Armed Forces means:

(a.) Police (b) Army-
(c) Pakistan Coast Guard (d) none of these
answer c

(8) Accomplice is a competent witness:

(a) in all cases (b) in no case
(c) Hadd cases (d) none of these
answer d

(9) Examination in chief is examination of a witness by:

(a) a police officer (b) the opposing party (c) the party who calls him (d) none of these.
answer c
10) Hearsay is:

(a) statement made on the basis of record (b) statement made on the basis of personal knowledge (c) statement made on the authority of another (d) none of these.
answer b
(11) Primary evidence is:

(a) direct oral evidence (b) dying declaration
(c) the document itself (d) none of these
answer c

(12) Court includes:

(a) arbitrators (b) mediators
(c) conciliators (d) none of these

answer d
(13) Private documents are:

(a) registered documents the execution whereof is not disputed- (b) record of judicial proceedings (c) documents maintained by public servant under any law (d) none of these
answer d


(14) Estoppel:

(a) bars a suit (b) bars a statement
(c) .bars prosecution (d) none of these
answer b(bit doubtful) definition of estoppel is An act or statement that prevents a person from later making claims to the contrary

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dear all I dn't have the answer key(but iam working on it),these MCQ's are already upload on previouse page.
if you are facing problem in downloading the tell me I will email.
some of MCQ's with answers

(1) Arsh and daman are:
(a) Kind of hurt
(b)Kinds of qisas(correct)
(c) Commutation of sentence of imprisonment
(d) None of these

(2) Cowries are:
(a) Coins
(b) Medals
(c) Unstamped copper
(d) None of these(correct)

(3) Damiyah and hashimah are:
(a) Hurts(correct)
(b) Punishments
(c) Names of persons
(d) None of these

(4) Isqat-i-janin is miscarriage:
(a) With consent
(b) In good faith(correct)
(c) None of these

(5) Punishment for qatl-i-khata is:
(a) Diyat(correct)
(b) Qisas
(c) Imprisonment
(d) None of these

(6) FIR means:
(a) Final Investigation Report
(b) First information report(correct)
(c) Actual information report
(d) None of these

(7) The Code of Criminal Procedure is:
(a) Substantive law(correct)
(b) Administrative law
(c) Special law
(d) None of these
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An inquiry is conducted by:
(a) The police
(b) The prosecution
(c) The Court--correct
(d) None of these
When two or more persons disturb the public peace by fighting on a public road they are said to commit the offence of:
(a) Unlawful assembly
(b) Riot
(c) Affray-correct
(d) None of these
When a fact is neither proved nor disapproved, it is said to be:
(a) Not proved-correct
(b) Proved
(c) None of these

A cognizable offence is usually:
(a) No offence
(b) Serious offence-correct
(c) Minor offence
(d) None of these
An investigation is made by:
(a) A police officer-correct
(b) A magistrate
(c) Both
(d) None of these
Preparation to commit an offence is:
(a) Not punishable
(b) Punishable in certain cases-correct
(c) None of these
Jurh is a hurt, its kinds are:
(a) Two-correct
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d) None of these
Can a court allow to be produced any evidence made available through recorded cassette talk between accused and another person?
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Yes, If the court considers appropriate-correct

An accomplice is a competent witness against an accused:
(a) Yes but not in a Hadd Case-correct
(b) No

Bailable offense means an offence shown as bailable.
(a) In the Second Schedule-correct
(b) In the first schedule
(c) In the second schedule or any other law for the time being in force

Can a judge of High court and an Arbitrator appointed by a court categorized as “Public Servant”.
(a) Yes-correct
(b) No

Sedition means exciting bad feelings against:
(a) Armed forces
(b)Government-correct
(c) Political leaders
(d)All of these
(e) None of these

In robbery there is:
(a) Theft
(b) Extortion
(c) Either of the above-correct
(d) None of these

The Pakistan Panel Code is as old as:
(a) 1890
(b) 1865
(c) 1860-correct
(d) None of these

Trial is a judicial proceeding which ends in:
(a) Conviction/acquittal
(b) Discharge
(c) Both-correct
(d) None of these

The term offence has been defined in the Code of Criminal Procedure:
(a) Yes-correct
(b)No
(c) None of these

A complaint is made to a:
(a) Magistrate-correct
(b) Police officer
(c) District Nazim
(d) None of these
The Qanun-e-Shahadat Order, 1984 repealed:
(a) The Evidence Act, 1872-correct
(b)The Ordinance of 1978
(c) None of these

Defamation mean:
(a) to honor and promote a person
(b) to hurt a person or to cause psychological injuries
(c) to harm the reputation of a person-correct

If a police officer investigates a non-cognizable case without an order from a Magistrate he commits an illegality:
(a) True-correct
(b) False

(20) The Qanun-e-Shahadat order 1984 repealed:
(a) The Evidence Act 1908
(b) The Evidence Act 1948
(c) The Evidence Act 1872-correct
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1) Valuable security is:

(a) money in cash (b) property (c) document affecting a legal right (d) none of these.

(2) Local law is applied to:

(a) a class of persons (b) a class of property
(c) to a Part of Pakistan (d) none of these.

(3) Fine is recoverable:

(a) within 12 years . . (b) within 6 years
(c) within 3 years ... (d) none of these.

(4) Fabrication of false evidence is:

(a) making oral statement which is false
(b) conveying to the authorities information which is false (a) making a document containing a false statement (d) none of these.

(5) Criminal intimidation by anonymous complaint amounts to:

(a) an offence (b) does not amount to an offence (c) none of these.

(6) Shortest of the longest prescribed term of imprisonment in Penal Code is:

(a) Ten days (b) Five days
(c) Twenty four hours (d) none of these.

(7) Arrest of a person is made by:

(a) oral command (b) touching or confining the body -. (c) putting handcuffs (d) none of these.

(8) A warrant of arrest remains in force:

(a) indefinitely
(b) for a period of three years
(c) for a period of one year
(d) none of these-

(9) Cognizable offence is:

(a) offence punishable with imprisonment (b) offence punishable with fine (c) one in which arrest can be made without a warrant (d) None of these.

(10) Apology tendered by convicts:

(a) in no case leads to his discharge . (b) in all cases leads to his discharge (c) in some cases leads to his discharge (d) none of these.

(11) Pardon to an accomplice:

(a) exonerates him from the offence
(b) does not exonerate him from the offence
(c) exonerates him conditionally
(d) none of these.

(12) Civil Armed Forces means:

(a.) Police (b) Army-
(c) Pakistan Coast Guard (d) none of these

(13) Accomplice is a competent witness:

(a) in all cases (b) in no case
(c) Hadd cases (d) none of these

(14) Refreshing memory is:

(a) reading a writing of someone else (b) reading a writing made by himself (c) being reminded of events (d) none of these.

(15) Examination in chief is examination of a witness by:

(a) a police officer (b) the opposing party (c) the party who calls him (d) none of these.

(16) Hearsay is:

(a) statement made on the basis of record (b) statement made on the basis of personal knowledge (c) statement made on the authority of another (d) none of these.

(17) Primary evidence is:

(a) direct oral evidence (b) dying declaration
(c) the document itself (d) none of these

(18) Court includes:

(a) arbitrators (b) mediators
(c) conciliators (d) none of these

(19) Private documents are:

(a) registered documents the execution whereof is not disputed- (b) record of judicial proceedings (c) documents maintained by public servant under any law (d) none of these.

(20) Estoppel:

(a) bars a suit (b) bars a statement
(c) .bars prosecution (d) none of these

(1)An offender cannot, under any circumstances be kept in solitary confinement for more than:
(a) Three months
(b) Six months
(c) 12 months
(d) None of these

(2) What is the maximum duration of sentence of imprisonment in default of Payment of fine of Rs. 5000 for offences punishable with fine only:
(a) Three months
(b) Six months
(c) 12 months
(d) None of these

(3) Name the offence the commission of which is not punishable under Pakistan Penal Code, but the attempt to commit is punishable.

(4)Fabricating false evidence and intentionally giving false evidence in any stage of judicial proceeding or for the purpose of being used in any stage of judicial proceeding are:
(a) Synonymous
(b) Different

(5) Is giving a female in marriage a valid badl-i-sulh (qisas)? [Yes/No]

(6) Violation of an order by a Magistrate to a certain person to pay a certain amount of money for maintenance of his wife and children is punishable under the law. [True/False]

(7) As a general rule, no complaint is required to be made in a cognizable case. [True/False]

(8) Under no circumstances, a police officer can arrest a person without a warrant of arrest issued by a Magistrate. [True/False]

(9) A person alleged to have committed “forgery” can be arrested by a police officer without a warrant of arrest. [True/False]

(10) Qatl-i-amd is a compoundable offence. [True/False]

(11) When an offender is absconding, the Court can record evidence in his absence. [True/False]

(12) A magistrate having passed an order of discharge cannot subsequently take fresh proceedings against the accused in respect of the same offense. [True/False]

(13) “Conclusive Proof” is a fact which can be rebutted by the either party by producing strong evidence to contradict it. [True/False]

(14) All confessions are admissions but al admissions are not confessions. [True/False]

(15) Two witnesses are required to prove a fact in a case. [True/False]

(16) Admissions are made in criminal cases while confessions are made in civil cases only. [True/False]

(17) An approver is an accomplice in a case. [True/False]

(18) A witness can be excused from answering a question on the ground that his answer to the question will incriminate him. [True/False]

(19) A conviction can be based on the statement of the co-accused. [True/False]

(20) The opinion of expert is not binding upon the judge. [True/False]
(1) A minister is a public servant:
(a) True
(b) False

(2) Arsh and daman are:
(a) Kind of hurt
(b)Kinds of qisas
(c) Commutation of sentence of imprisonment
(d) None of these

(3) Cowries are:
(a) Coins
(b) Medals
(c) Unstamped copper
(d) None of these

(4) Damiyah and hashimah are:
(a) Hurts
(b) Punishments
(c) Names of persons
(d) None of these

(5) Medical and legal standards of sanity are:
(a) Identical
(b) Different from each other
(c) None of these

(6) When five or more persons disturb the public peace by fighting on a public road they are said to commit the offence of:
(a) Unlawful assembly
(b) Riot
(c) Affray
(d) None of these

(7) Isqat-i-janin is miscarriage:
(a) With consent
(b) In good faith
(c) None of these

(8) Punishment for qatl-i-khata is:
(a) Diyat
(b) Qisas
(c) Imprisonment
(d) None of these

(9) The Code of Criminal Procedure is:
(a) Substantive law
(b) Administrative law
(c) Special law
(d) None of these

(10) An accused person has been described as:
(a) Father of law
(b) Child of law
(c) Mother of law
(d) None of these

(11) Charge and offence are:
(a) Distinct from each other
(b) The same
(c) None of these

(12) An inquiry is conducted by:
(a) The police
(b) The prosecution
(c) The Court
(d) None of these

(13) An Additional Session Judge can pass:
(a) Any sentence of imprisonment
(b) Any sentence authorized by law including death sentence
(c) Any sentence authorized by law excluding death sentence
(d) None of these

(14) FIR means:
(a) Final Investigation Report
(b) First information report
(c) Actual information report
(d) None of these

(15) Approver is a person:
(a) Who approved the crime plan
(b) Who participated in the crime
(c) Who retracted confession
(d) None of these

(16) Refreshing of memory is allowed to:
(a) Plaintiffs
(b) Defendants
(c) Both
(d) None of these

(17) Irrelevant questions may be asked by:
(a) Defence counsel
(b) Prosecution
(c) The court
(d) None of these

(18) Hearsay evidence is:
(a) No evidence
(b) Good evidence
(c) None of these

(19) Leading questions are generally asked in:
(a) Examination-in-chief
(b) Cross examination
(c) Re-examination
(d) None of these

(20) The plea of alibi is raised by:
(a) Witnesses
(b) Complaints
(c) Accused persons
(d) All of these

(1) An arbitrator is also a Court:
(a) Correct
(b) Incorrect

(2) An oral statement made by a person which suggest any inference as to any fact in issue under certain circumstances is:
(a) Admission
(b) Confession
(c) None of these

(3) Oral evidence is:
(a) Best evidence
(b) No evidence
(c) Bad evidence
(d) None of these

(4) Generally documents are to be proved by:
(a) Primary evidence
(b) Secondary evidence
(c) None of these

(5) Irrelevant questions may be asked by the:
(a) Prosecution
(b) Defence
(c) Presiding judge
(d) None of these

(6) Ambiguities in documents are:
(a) Latent
(b) Patent
(c) Both ‘a’ and ‘b’
(d) None of these

(7) When a fact is neither proved nor disapproved, it is said to be:
(a) Not proved
(b) Proved
(c) None of these

(8) A cognizable offence is usually:
(a) No offence
(b) Serious offence
(c) Minor offence
(d) None of these

(9) There is no difference between a complaint and FIR:
(a) Correct
(b)Incorrect
(c) None of these

(10) An investigation is made by:
(a) A police officer
(b) A magistrate
(c) Both
(d) None of these

(11) After a charge has been framed against an accused, he may be:
(a) Discharged
(b) Acquitted
(c) Both of these
(d) None of these

(12) A person who has committed a serious offence may be arrested by:
(a) A private person
(b) Police officer
(c) Magistrate
(d) All of the above
(e) None of these

(13) Retracted confession is a confession made before:
(a) A Police officer
(b) A magistrate
(c) A private person
(d) None of these

(14) Where there is a conviction, there is an appeal.
(a) False
(b) True
(c) None of these

(15) 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 has committed:
(a) Forgery
(b) Fraud
(c) Mischief
(d) None of these

(16) Whoever does anything with the intention of causing wrongful again to one person or wrongful loss to another person is said to do that thing:
(a) Fraudulently
(b) Gaining or losing wrongfully
(c) Dishonestly
(d) None of these

(17) Preparation to commit an offence is:
(a) Not punishable
(b) Punishable in certain cases
(c) None of these

(18) Bigamy means:
(a) Adultery
(b) Taking away with criminal intention a married woman
(c) Concealment of a marriage
(d) None of these

(19) Jurh is a hurt, its kinds are:
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d) None of these

(20) Prosecution is bound to prove motive for the crime:
(a) Correct
(b) Incorrect
(c) None of these
(1) Civil court can review its order under Section 114 C.P.C Has a Criminal Court the similar power:
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Yes, in some areas

(2) To prove terms of a contract contained in six letters should:
(a) All the letters be produced
(b) More important among them be produced

(3) Can a court allow to be produced any evidence made available through recorded cassette talk between accused and another person?
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Yes, If the court considers appropriate

(4) Can Caricature and an inscription on a metal plate be categorized as a document?
(a) Yes
(b) No

(5) An accomplice is a competent witness against an accused:
(a) Yes but not in a Hadd Case
(b) No

(6) Can witness to character may be cross examined and reexamined?
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Yes, may be cross examined but not reexamined.
(d) None of these

(7) Bailable offense means an offence shown as bailable.
(a) In the Second Schedule
(b) In the first schedule
(c) In the second schedule or any other law for the time being in force.

(8) Can a person be tried again for an offence for which he was acquitted by a court not competent to try the case?
(a) Yes
(b) No

(9) Can a criminal court order disposal of property of a pending case if it consists of fruit and vegetable?
(a) Yes
(b) No

(10) Is the offence of cheating (Sec 417):
(a) Non Bailable and Non Compoundable
(b) Non Bailable and Compoundable
(c) Bailable and Compoundable with permission of court

(11) Is the provincial legislature competent to amend, modify or repeal the code of criminal procedure?
(a) Yes
(b) No

(12) Is a previously convicted woman accused entitled to Bail under Section 497 Cr.P.C:
(a) Yes
(b) No

(13) A is wounded within jurisdiction of court X, and dies within jurisdiction of court Z. The offence may be tried by:
(a) Court X alone
(b) Court Z alone
(c) Court X or Z

(14) A and B mutually agree to fence with each other for amusement. A while playing fairly causes grievour hurt to B. Has A committed offence?
(a) Yes
(b) No

(15) A enters into the house of B at midnight and is challenged by B and during ensuing scuffle causes death of B. Which of the following offences have been committed by A?
(a) Section 452 and 302
(b) Section 460 and 302
(c) Section 448 and 302

(16) A, being executor to the will of the decreased person disobeys the law which directs him to divide the effects according to the will and appropriates them to his own use. Which of the following offences has A commited?
(a) Cheating
(b) Criminal breach of trust
(c) Forgery

(17) Can a judge of High court and an Arbitrator appointed by a court categorized as “Public Servant”.
(a) Yes
(b) No

(18) A, a surgeon, knowing that a particular operation is likely to cause death to Z but in good faith and in Z’s benefit performs that operation on Z with his consent. Has he committed any offence?
(a) Yes
(b) No

(19) A, a public servant, induces Z, erroneously to believe that A’s influence with the government has obtained a title for Z and thus induces Z to give A money as a reward for this service. A has committed the offence of:
(a) Cheating
(b) Taking gratification other than legal remuneration

(20) Apprehending injury to him, A confined B in a house but escape is open through a door. Is A guilty of the offence of:
(a) Wrongful confinement
(b) Wrongful restraint
(c) None of these
(1) An affray is committed in a:
(a) Private place
(b) Public place
(c) Both
(d) None of these

(2) Sedition means exciting bad feelings against:
(a) Armed forces
(b)Government
(c) Political leaders
(d)All of these
(e) None of these

(3) In robbery there is:
(a) Theft
(b) Extortion
(c) Either of the above
(d) None of these

(4) The Pakistan Panel Code is as old as:
(a) 1890
(b) 1865
(c) 1860
(d) None of these

(5) Extradition is a:
(a) Punishment
(b) Offence
(c) Law
(d) None of these

(6) Standards of medical and legal sanity are:
(a) Identical
(b)Different
(c) None of these

(7) A person is liable for his own wrongful acts:
(a) Absolutely correct
(b) Generally correct
(c) Absurd
(d) None of these

(8) Homicide is the killing of:
(a) A human being
(b) A living creature
(c) Both
(d) None of these

(9) In the Code of Criminal Procedure, offences are divided into:
(a) Two categories
(b)Five categories
(c) Seven categories
(d) None of these

(10) Appeal is:
(a) A natural right
(b) A right given by law
(c) A right given by the trial Court
(d) None of these

(11) Appellate and revisional jurisdictions are:
(a) Same
(b) Inter-linked
(c) Separate
(d) None of these

(12) Trial is a judicial proceeding which ends in:
(a) Conviction/acquittal
(b) Discharge
(c) Both
(d) None of these

(13) The term offence has been defined in the Code of Criminal Procedure:
(a) Yes
(b)No
(c) None of these

(14) A complaint is made to a:
(a) Magistrate
(b) Police officer
(c) District Nazim
(d) None of these

(15) Summary trial is:
(a) No trial
(b) Speedy trial
(c) Both

(16) The Qanun-e-Shahadat Order, 1984 repealed:
(a) The Evidence Act, 1872
(b)The Ordinance of 1978
(c) None of these

(17) Who decides whether a person is competent to testify?
(a) Prosecutor
(b) Defence lawyer
(c) District attorney
(d) None of these

(18) A fact is said not to be proved when it is:
(a) No proved
(b) Disproved
(c) Both
(d) None of these

(19) A lunatic is incompetent to give evidence:
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) A court may decide

(20) The examination of a witness after his cross-examination is called:
(a) Examination-in-chief
(b) Leading examination
(c) Concluding examination
(d) None of these
(1) Whenever violence is used by an unlawful assembly, every member of such assembly is guilty of the offence of rioting :
(a) True
(b) False

(2) Whoever drives any vehicle --- so rash or negligent as to endanger human life:
(a) he/she may be guilty of trespass to land
(b) he/she may be guilty of rash driving
(c) None of these

(3) The Pakistan Penal Code is as old as:
(a) 1890
(b) 1875
(c) 1860
(d) None of these

(4) For the offense of attempt to murder, punishment is:
(a) substantial fine
(b) Imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years
(c) None of these

(5) In culpable homicide amounting to murder:
(a) Intention/knowledge is an essential ingredient
(b) intention/knowledge has no relevance at all
(c) None of these

(6) The offences of Rape and adultery are:
(a) Identical
(b) different
(c) None of these

(7) Extradition is a:
(a) crime
(b) civil wrong
(c) Law
(d) None of these

(8) Defamation mean:
(a) to honor and promote a person
(b) to hurt a person or to cause psychological injuries
(c) to harm the reputation of a person
(d) None of these

(9) The object of Code of Criminal Procedure is:
(a) to strengthen the economic foundations of the country
(b) is to ensure that the accused person gets a full and fail trial
(c) to elaborate the punishment
(d) None of these

(10) In matters of procedure the correct principle is:
(a) a particular procedure should be considered to be permitted if it is not prohibited.
(b) a particular procedure should be considered to be prohibited if it is not permitted.
(c) a particular procedure should be considered to be permitted even it is not prohibited

(11) The provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code do not apply to proceeding in the:
(a) Lower Courts
(b) High Courts
(c) Supreme Court
(d) Apply on all courts

(12) Trial is a judicial proceeding which ends in:
(a) Conviction/acquittal
(b) discharge
(c) both
(d) None of these

(13) Summary Trial is:
(a) Speedy trial
(b) No trial
(c) Neither
(d) None of these

(14) A criminal court is not competent to decide the civil rights of the parties, question like ownership and title:
(a) True
(b) False

(15) Presumption is always that the law will be applicable retrospectively more s when the law is of a penal nature:
(a) True
(b) False

(16) If a police officer investigates a non-cognizable case without an order from a Magistrate he commits an illegality:
(a) True
(b) False

(17) An insane/lunatic is incompetent to give evidence:
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) A court may decide

(18) The Qanun-e-Shahadat order in its rigour is not intended to apply to proceedings before an arbitrator:
(a) True
(b) False

(19) The word “evidence” signifies of being evident i.e., plain, apparent or notorious:
(a) True
(b) False

(20) The Qanun-e-Shahadat order 1984 repealed:
(a) The Evidence Act 1908
(b) The Evidence Act 1948
(c) The Evidence Act 1872
(d) None of these
(1) Public nuisance is a tort:
(a) Only when it prejudicially affects the public
(b) Only when it damages property belonging to the public
(c) Only when it causes direct and substantial injury to an individual
(d) None of these

(2) Confession made under the promise of secrecy is:
(a) Admissible
(b) Inadmissible
(c) Objectionable
(d) None of these

(3) An irrebuttable presumption:
(a) Is inconclusive proof of a fact
(b) Is conclusive proof of a fact
(c) Can be contradicted
(d) None of these

(4) Evidence may be given of:
(a) Inadmissible facts
(b) Irrelevant facts
(c) Facts in issue
(d) None of these

(5) Doctrine of estoppel:
(a) Applies to a minor
(b) Does not apply to a minor
(c) Applies to a minor for acts and omissions of others
(d) None of these

(6) Admission on point of law:
(a) Has force
(b) Has no force
(c) May help in proof
(d) None of these

(7) Dying declaration made under expectation of death is:
(a) Irrelevant
(b) Inadmissible
(c) Admissible
(d) None of these

(8) For a crime of strict liability:
(a) ‘mens reas’ is esential
(b) ‘actus reas’ is esential
(c) Both ‘mens rea’ and ‘actus reas’ are esential
(d) None of these

(9) Section 411 PPC relates to:
(a) Extortion
(b) Dacoity
(c) Dishonestly receiving stolen property
(d) None of these

(10) A master is liable for the torts of his servant:
(a) When the servant commits an ultra vires act
(b) When the servant commits an intra vires act
(c) When the servant commits a wrong within the course of employment
(d) None of these

(11) Punishment for imputation of unchastity of woman is:
(a) 2 years
(b) 5 years
(c) 10 years
(d) None of these

(12) A magistrate can order a person who files a false, frivolous and vexatious criminal case against somebody.
(a) To pay compensation to that somebody.
(b) To force him to deposit fine
(c) To ask him to apologize
(d) None of these

(13) Shujjah is divided into:
(a) 7 categories
(b) 8 categories
(c) 10 categories
(d) None of these

(14) Punishment for attempt to commit suicide is:
(a) 4 years
(b) 6 years
(c) 8 years
(d) None of these

(15) In pre arrest bail
(a) Complaint is not essential
(b) FIR is essential
(c) FIR is not essential
(d) None of these

(16) A private complaint can be lodged:
(a) Before a Judge of High Court
(b) Before a Session judge
(c) Before a magistrate
(d) None of these

(17) Criminal Procedure is a Code of:
(a) Substantive law
(b) Adjective law
(c) Substantive as well as adjective law
(d) None of these

(18) Qanune Shahadat Order divides ‘fact’ into:
(a) 2 categories
(b) 3 categories
(c) 4 categories
(d) None of these

(19) Order for removal of obstruction and nuisance in urgent cases can be given by:
(a) A police officer
(b) A nazim
(c) A magistrate
(d) None of these

(20) Compensation:
(a) Is awarded in all crimes
(b) Is not awarded at all in some crimes
(c) Is awarded in some crimes
(d) None of these
i) judicial confession can be recorded by the following procedure available in:
(a)section 164 cr.pc
(b)section 364 cr.pc
(c ) both sections
(d) none of these

(ii) the procedure of identification parade is available in:
(a)Art. 22 of Q.S.O.
(b)Art. 24 of Q.S.O.
(c) Art. 27 of Q.S.O.
(d) Any of these

(iii) fact of judicial notice requires its proof by:
(a) oral evidence
(b) documentary evidence
(c) by both (a) & (b)
(d) Need not to prove

(iv) expert is a person who is specially skilled in the subject of:
(a) foreign law
(b) Art
(c) Both (a) & (b)
(d) None of these

(v) hearsay evidence is generally:
(a) admissible evidence
(b) inadmissible evidence
(c) oral evidence
(d) none of these

(vi) Accomplice is a type of witness:
(a) who is partner in crime
(b) who don’t associate in crime
(c) who may be a planted person in a criminal gang
(d) none of these

(vii) section __________ deals with arrest without warrant:
(a) 46
(b) 48
(c) 54
(d) 59

(viii) Arrest without warrant can be made by a Police officer:
(a) of any rank
(b) officer in charge of a police station
(c) not below the rank of officer
(d) any of these

(ix) unlawful assembly is an assembly consisting at least _________ persons:
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) None of these

(x) after recording confession, the accused is:
(a) sent back to the police custody
(b) kept in judicial lock up
(c) set free
(d) none of these

(xi) confirmation of death sentence by the High court must be signed by:
(a) one judge
(b) two judge
(c) three judges
(d) any of these

(xii) bailable offences are offences punishable with:
(a) imprisonment for life
(b) imprisonment less than 10 years
(c) Death
(d) All of these

(xiii) FIR of a cognizable offences can be lodged by :
(a) the aggrieved person
(b) the relative of the aggrieved
(c) Any person having knowledge of the offence
(d) All of these

(xiv) statement recorded under section 342 shall be administered on Oath :
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Discretion of court to ask for Oath or not

(xv) The form of FIR contains:
(a) 4 columns
(b) 5 columns
(c) 6 columns
(d) 7 columns
(xvi) Pakistan Penal Code was passed in:
(a) 7th April 1860
(b) 6th October 1860
(c) 7th October 1860
(d) None of these

(xvii) right of private defence of body includes the defence of:
(a) his own body
(b) Any other person
(c) His own body and of his close relative
(d) His body and the body of any other person

(xviii) kidnapping includes:
(a) kidnapping from Pakistan
(b) kidnapping from lawful guardianship
(c) kidnapping from Pakistan and from lawful guardianship
(d) None of these

(xix) the word “injury” includes or denotes any harm whether illegally caused to person:
(a) in body
(b) reputation or property
(c) mind
(d) All of these

(xx) whoever commits theft shall be punished with imprisonment of the description for a term which may extend to:
(a) 3 years
(b) 19 years
(c) 14 years
(d) 17 years

(i) Non-Cognizable Offence is:
(a) an offence in which a police officer can arrest without warrant
(b) an offence in which a police officer cannot arrest without warrant
(c) an offence in which a police officer cannot arrest an accused person
(d) None of these

(ii) A Justice of Peace appointed under the Code of Criminal Procedure (V of 1898) for the purpose of making an arrest has the power of:
(a) a Magistrate
(b) a Judicial Magistrate
(c) a Police Officer
(d) None of these

(iii) A Magistrate First Class can tray:
(a) all offences punishable with death
(b) all offences not punishable with death
(c) all offences punishable with imprisonment of 6 montths
(d) None of these

(iv) A police officer is bound to bring a person arrested by him before the court:
(a) within 24 hours
(b) within 36 hours
(c) as soon as possible
(d) None of these

(v) A person convicted on a trial held by an Additional Sessions Judge may appeal to:
(a) the Sessions Judge
(b) the High Court
(c) the Supreme Court
(d) None of these

(vi) After a charge has been framed against an accused person, he may be:
(a) discharged
(b) acquitted
(c) either (a) or (b)
(d) None of these

(vii) A Cognizable Offence is:
(a) an offence in which a police officer can arrest without warrant
(b) an offence in which a police officer cannot arrest without warrant
(c) an offence in which a police officer cannot arrest an accused person
(d) None of these

(viii) A was driving at a normal speed on a highway. Suddenly a child ran before his car to cross the road. A could not stopped and, consequently, the boy was killed. He should be prosecuted for:
(a) Murder
(b) Negligence
(c) Culpable Homicide
(d) None of these

(ix) A saw an armed person entering his house in the mid-night who abruptly opened fire on A. A also opened fire on him and killed him. He has committed:
(a) Murder
(b) Culpable Homicide
(c) Negligence
(d) None of these

(x) An anonymous person informed A, a very wealthy smuggler of wheat, on telephone that his minor son was in his custody and if A does not donate Rs.500,000/- to the local “sateemkhana” he would break his son’s legs. The caller committed which of the following offence:
(a) no offence
(b) Kidnap
(c) Extortion
(d) None of these

(xi) When five or more persons, by fighting in a football ground, disturb the public peace, they are said to commit the following offence:
(a) Affray
(b) Rioting
(c) Unlawful Assembly
(d) None of these

(xii) When five or more persons armed with deadly weapons, enter some ones house, they are said to commit the following offence:
(a) Affray
(b) Rioting
(c) Criminal Trespass
(d) None of these

(xiii) A private person may arrest another person, who in his view has committed a:
(a) non-bailable offence
(b) cognizable offence
(c) both (a) & (b)
(d) None of these

(xiv) A warrant of arrest must be issued by:
(a) an A.S.P. of Police
(b) the Home Secretary
(c) the presiding judge of the court issuing the warrant
(d) None of these

(xv) A lunatic who is not prevented by his lunacy from understanding the questions put to him is:
(a) a competent witness
(b) is not a competent witness
(c) is not a competent witness if has not attained the age of majority
(d) None of these

(xvi) A person who has been convicted for perjury is:
(a) is not a competent if has not attained the age of majority
(b) a competent witness
(c) a competent witness provided the court is satisfied that he had repented and mended his ways
(d) None of these

(xvii) In which of the following an accomplice is not a competent witness:
(a) offences punishable with death
(b) offences punishable with hadd
(c) offences punishable with confiscation of property
(d) None of these

(xviii) In criminal cases previous good character is:
(a) irrelevant
(b) relevant
(c) relevant if proved with oath
(d) None of these

(xix) In criminal cases previous bad character is:
(a) irrelevant
(b) relevant
(c) relevant only when accused provides evidence of his good character
(d) None of these

(xx) The contents of a document may be proved?
(a) only by primary evidence
(b) by primary as well as secondary evidence
(c) only by secondary evidence
(d) None of these
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@MMA
yes its same unsolved MCQ,Those solved are shared here IN PREVIOUSE PAGES
@those asking for email,invincible has shared those MCQs here in the above post,however I will also email in given address.

@ invincible- dnt have the answer key working on it-- jo solve ho jate hain ap sub se share kar laita hun.

reference CSS LAW paper II(year 2011) some solved MCQs
Movable property include:
(a) Corporeal property of every description not attached to the Earth(correct)
(b) Lands and things attached to the Earth
(c) Permanently fastened to anything which is attached to the Earth

“Wrongful Gain” means:
(a) Gain by unlawful means of property to which the person gaining is not legally entitled-correct
(b) Gain by means of customary law
(c) Gain with the help of police

The punishments to which offenders are liable under the provisions of Pakistan Penal Code are:
(a) Qisas, Diyat and Death (b) Death or Life Imprisonment
(c) Qisas, Diyat, Arsh, Daman, Tazir, Death, Imprisonment For Life, Rigorous or Simple
Imprisonment, Forfeiture of Property, Fine.-correct
(d) None of these

“Criminal Conspiracy” takes place:
(a) When two or more persons agree or cause to be done, an illegal act or an act which is not illegal by illegal means-correct
by illegal means
(b) When one person commits an illegal act to take revenge
(c) When two persons while having argument suddenly attack on a third person (d) None of these
(d) None of these

Session Judge can pass:
(a) Only Death Sentence (b) Only Ten Years Imprisonment
(c) Any sentence authorised by law, Death Sentence subject to confirmation by High Court.--correct
(d) None of these

A person is said to have “reason to believe” a thing;
(a) If he has sufficient cause to believe that thing but not otherwise-correct
(b) If he has sufficient cause to believe otherwise
(c) If he has slight doubt in believe (d) None of these
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@habib
those solved,already shared
talking about irrelevancy-very simple In CSS full CrPC is part of syllabus,in our case only one chapter.
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yes,solved inshallah tomorrow i will share some more
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to the best of my knowledge

In criminal cases previous good character is:
(a) irrelevant
(b) relevant-correct
(c) relevant if proved with oath
(d) None of these

(xix) In criminal cases previous bad character is:
(a) irrelevant
(b) relevant
(c) relevant only when accused provides evidence of his good character---correct
(d) None of these

(xx) The contents of a document may be proved?
(a) only by primary evidence
(b) by primary as well as secondary evidence--correct
(c) only by secondary evidence
(d) None of these

A lunatic who is not prevented by his lunacy from understanding the questions put to him is:
(a) a competent witness
(b) is not a competent witness--correct
(c) is not a competent witness if has not attained the age of majority
(d) None of these

A warrant of arrest must be issued by:
(a) an A.S.P. of Police
(b) the Home Secretary
(c) the presiding judge of the court issuing the warrant--correct
(d) None of these

When five or more persons, by fighting in a football ground, disturb the public peace, they are said to commit the following offence:
(a) Affray --correct
(b) Rioting
(c) Unlawful Assembly
(d) None of these

whoever commits theft shall be punished with imprisonment of the description for a term which may extend to:
(a) 3 years--correct
(b) 19 years
(c) 14 years
(d) 17 years

the word “injury” includes or denotes any harm whether illegally caused to person:
(a) in body
(b) reputation or property
(c) mind
(d) All of these--correct

kidnapping includes:
(a) kidnapping from Pakistan
(b) kidnapping from lawful guardianship
(c) kidnapping from Pakistan and from lawful guardianship-correct
(d) None of these

FIR of a cognizable offences can be lodged by :
(a) the aggrieved person
(b) the relative of the aggrieved
(c) Any person having knowledge of the offence
(d) All of these-correct

(ix) unlawful assembly is an assembly consisting at least _________ persons:
(a) 4
(b) 5--correct
(c) 6
(d) None of these

expert is a person who is specially skilled in the subject of:
(a) foreign law
(b) Art
(c) Both (a) & (b)--correct
(d) None of these

(20) Compensation:
(a) Is awarded in all crimes
(b) Is not awarded at all in some crimes
(c) Is awarded in some crimes-correct
(d) None of these

Qanune Shahadat Order divides ‘fact’ into:
(a) 2 categories--correct
(b) 3 categories
(c) 4 categories
(d) None of these
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Asalam O Alaikum to all members. Can any one tell how many seats are available for punjab and also how many for Male and female??
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