General, Online Test HARYANA JUDICIARY EXAM MOCK TEST 17 15 All The Best Thank you for visit ! share with friends. HARYANA JUDICIARY MOCK TEST 17 1 / 30 30. In exercise of the right of private defence of property death cannot be caused in the case of – 1. A. Robbery 2. B. House breaking by night 3. C. Mischief by fire in a dwelling house 4. D. Theft 2 / 30 29. 'A' cheats by pretending to be 'B', a person who is deceased, 'A'is liable to be punished 1. A. Section 420 of I.P.C. 2. B. Section 419 of I.P.C. 3. C. Section 418 of I.P.C. 4. D. Section 417 of I.P.C. 3 / 30 28. Against a decree passed in a suit after recording a compromise an appeal on the ground that the compromise should not have been recorded , can be filed under : 1. A. Section 151 CPC 2. B. Order XXIII CPC 3. C. Order XLIII Rule 1 - A CPC 4. D. None of the above 4 / 30 27. " Decree ' , as defined by Section 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure , 1908 does not include ; 1. A. A preliminary decree 2. B. Rejection of a plaint 3. C. Determination of any question within Section 144 CPC 4. D. Any order of dismissal for default 5 / 30 26. If a Magistrate of a Court, requiring to examine at his private residence, a record of a case in his Court, he: 1. A. May take charge of such record without any permission 2. B. May take charge of such record with prior permission of concerned District & Sessions Judge 3. C. May take charge of such record with prior permission of concerned High Court 4. D. Can not take charge of such record 6 / 30 25. Pollice Officer, in all cases where the arrest of a person is not required under section 41(1) of Cr.P.C., against whom, a reasonable complaint has been made that he has committed a cognizable offence, then: 1. A. Police Officer may without an order from a Magistrate and without a warrant, arrest such person 2. B. Police Officer shall issue a notice directing that him or at such other place, as may be specified in the notice 3. C. Police Officer while recording his reasons in writing, can arrest such person to appear before person 4. D. Police Officer can do all the above . 7 / 30 24. persons take illegal possession of a field. The owner (the complainant party) of the field collects hls supporters and goes to the field for ousting the trespassers therefrom. In the free fight, which ensues, the trespassers kill one person from the complainant side. All the accused can be convicted: 1. A. With the aid of section 34 of IPC 2. B. With the aid of section 149 of IPC 3. C. For the individual injuries caused to the members of the complainant party 4. D. None of the above 8 / 30 23. C being the wife of B, has obtained a decree of separation from the competent Court but they are still living in the same premises. B subjects C to intercourse. Their neighbour A watches the act and files an FIR. Which proposition is correct in these circumstances: 1. A. B is guilty of the offence punishable under Section 376B IPC 2. B. B is not guilty of any offence because C continues to be his legally wedded wife 3. C. A would be guilty of the offence punishable under Section 354C IPC 4. D. None of the above 9 / 30 22. "A' obtained a sum of Rs. 10,000/- from 'B' by putting 'B' in fear of death. Which one of the following was committed by 'A'? 1. A. Robbery 2. B. Extortion 3. C. Cheating 4. D. Mischief 10 / 30 21. Which of the following agreement(s) is/are void? 1. Agreement without consideration 2. Agreement is restraint of legal proceedings 3. Agreement effected by fraud 1. A. 3 only 2. B. 1, 2 and 3 3. C. 2 only 4. D. 1 and 2 11 / 30 20. Which of the following statements is/are correct: 1. A claim for damages arising out of breach of conduct is not debt. 2. A person who enters into a contract with Government does not necessarily thereby undertake any public duty 1. A. 1 only 2. B. both 1 and 2 3. C. 2 only 4. D. Neither l nor 2 12 / 30 19. First Chief Minister of Haryana State was 1. A. B.D. Sharma 2. B. Bansi Lal 3. C. Rao Birender Singh 4. D. Devi Lal 13 / 30 18. Total No. of seats in Lok Sabha for Haryana is 1. A. 13 2. B. 20 3. C. 15 4. D. None of these 14 / 30 17. Illegality renders a contract 1. A. Punishable 2. B. Void 3. C. ilegal 4. D. All of these 15 / 30 16. A contract is 1. A. An agreement enforceable by law 2. B. A set of promise 3. C. An agreement not enforceable by law 4. D. A promise to do something or abstain from doing something 16 / 30 15. Locus Standi means 1. A. one's personal interest 2. B. right to sue 3. C. right to be heard 4. D. right to intervene 17 / 30 14. A servant collected money from the debtor of his master as authorized by him. The servant retained the money in his hands because it was due to him as wages. He commits: 1. A. criminal breach of trust 2. B. theft 3. C. no offence 4. D. Criminal misappropriation 18 / 30 13. Which one of the following statements correctly define the term 'murder'? 1. A. act by which the death is caused must have been done with the intention of causing such bodily injury as is likely to cause death: 2. B. Death is caused with the knowledge that he is likely to cause death by his act 3. C. Death is caused with the intention of causing such bodily injury as the offender knows to be likely to cause death of the person to whom the injury is caused 4. D. Death is caused under grave and sudden provocation 19 / 30 12. 'A' has knocked down two teeth of 'B'. 'A' has committed the offence of: 1. A. grievous hurt 2. B. simple hurt 3. C. culpable homicide 4. D. attempt to hurt 20 / 30 11. 'A' sees 'B' drowning, but does not save him. "B' is drowned. 'A' has committed: 1. A. the offence of murder 2. B. the offence of abetment of suicide 3. C. the offenee of culpable homicide not amounting to murder 4. D. no offence 21 / 30 10. Use of violence by a member of an assembly of five or more persons in furtherance of common object will constitute: 1. A. affray 2. B. assault 3. C. rioting 4. D. unlawful assembly 22 / 30 9. When a child is born alive which one is true about him? 1. A. He is considered to be a person in the eye of law 2. B. He is considered even in womb to be in existence 3. C. He is conisidered to be capable of owning personal rights 4. D. All of the above 23 / 30 8. Ownership and possession are 1. A. same 2. B. similar 3. C. Identical 4. D. different 24 / 30 7. Every person who is arrested or detained is required to be produced before the nearest Magistrate within a period of 1. A. 24 hours 2. B. 72 hours 3. C. 48 hours 4. D. None of these 25 / 30 6. An another name of mercy killing is 1. A. Final exist 2. B. Euthanasia 3. C. Murphy's death 4. D. None of these 26 / 30 5. A command asking a public authority to perform its public duty is called the writ of 1. A. Habeas corpus 2. B. Quo warranto 3. C. Mandamus 4. D. Prohibition 27 / 30 4. The right to Constitutional remedies in India is available to 1. A. Citizens of India only 2. B. All persons, in case of infringement of any Fundamental Right 3. C. All people, for enforcing any of the Fundamental Rights, conferred on them 4. D. An aggrieved individual alone 28 / 30 3. Who can impose reasonable restrictions on the Fundamental Rights? 1. A. Supreme Court 2. B. Parliament 3. C. President 4. D. None of these 29 / 30 2. 28. Which of the following Article of the Constitution of India is related to liberty of press? 1. A. Article 19 2. B. Article 21 3. C. Article 20 4. D. Article 22 30 / 30 1. The Constitution is declared to have bee adopted & enacted by the 1. A. Constituent assembly 2. B. People of India 3. C. Indian President 4. D. Indian Your score is The average score is 45% Restart quiz BEST LAW BOOKS FOR JUDICIARYBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOWBUY NOW
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