General, Online Test HARYANA JUDICIARY EXAM MOCK TEST 28 13 All The Best Thank you for visit ! share with friends. HARYANA JUDICIARY MOCK TEST 28 1 / 30 30. A plaint can be rejected 1. A. Under Order 8, Rule 10 of C.P.C 2. B. Under Order 8, Rule 10A of CP.C 3. C. Under Order 7, Rule 11 of CP.C 4. D. None of the above 2 / 30 29. A person arrested & detained in civil imprisonment in execution can be released 1. A. On payment of the outstanding amount 2. B. On the ground of illness of self 3. C. On the ground of illness of a member of his family 4. D. Both (a) and (b) of a decree 3 / 30 28. A party filing affidavit in reply to interrogatories 1. A. Can be cross-examined upon it 2. B. The other party can adduce evidence to contradict it 3. C. Can neither cross-examine nor adduce any evidence to contradict it, as it is a conclusive proof 4. D. None of the above 4 / 30 27. A defendant under Order V, Rule 1(1)of C.P.C is required to appear, answer the claim and to file the written statement 1. A. Within 90 days from the date of service of summons 2. B. Within 60 days from the date of service of summons 3. C. Within 30 days from the date of service of summons 4. D. Within 15 days from the date of service of summons 5 / 30 26. A decision on issue of law 1. A. Shall always operate as res judicata 2. B. Shall never operate as res judicata 3. C. May or may not operate as res judicata 4. D. None of the above 6 / 30 25. Mother's right to have the custody of minor child is known as 1. A. Hazina 2. B. Hizanat 3. C. Ahula 4. D. khula 7 / 30 24. The renunciation of Islam by a married Muslim women of her conversion to a fajth other than Islam 1. A. Shall not by itself dissolve marriage 2. B. Shall by itself dissolve marriage 3. C. May by itself dissolve marriage 4. D. None of the above 8 / 30 23. Under Muslim Law, the only natural guardian is 1. A. Father 2. B. Grand-father 3. C. Mother 4. D. Grand-mother 9 / 30 22. Remedy of restitution of conjugal rights Is aimed at 1. A. Dissolving the marriage 2. B. Preserving the marriage 3. C. Both (a) & (b) 4. D. Either (a) or (b) 10 / 30 21. Insanity is a ground for 1. A. Getting the marriage annulled as voidable 2. B. Judicial separation 3. C. Divorce 4. D. All the above 11 / 30 20. Degrees of prohibited relationship includa relationship by 1. A. Full blood 2. B. Half or uterine blood 3. C. Adoption 4. D. All the above 12 / 30 19. After the passing of a decree for judicial separation, co-habitation is 1. A. Obligatory 2. B. Directory 3. C. Not obligatory 4. D. Either (a) or (c) 13 / 30 18. A post-marriage agreement to live in future is 1. A. Voidable 2. B. Invalid separately 3. C. Void 4. D. Valid 14 / 30 17. Under the law of evidence, as a general rule 1. A. Opinion on a matter of fact is relevant but not on a matter of law 2. B. Opinion on a matter of law is relevant but not on a matter of fact 3. C. Opinion on a matter of fact and law both of are relevant 4. D. Opinion whether on a matter of fact or law, is irrelevant 15 / 30 16. The term "character" as explained in Section 55 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, means 1. A. Good and bad character 2. B. A Reputation and disposition of general nature 3. C. Reputation formed on the basis of particular disposition 4. D. Character in a criminal act 16 / 30 15. Testimony of an accomplice before it is accepted & acted upon 1. A. Must be corroborated from the testimony of another accomplice. 2. B. Must be corroborated from an independent source 3. C. Need not be corroborated at all 4. D. Either (a) or (c) 17 / 30 14. Section 105 of Evidence Act applies to 1. A. Criminal trials 2. B. Civil trials 3. C. Both (a) & (b) 4. D. Neither (a) nor (b) 18 / 30 13. Re-examination of a witness 1. A. Can be for the purpeses of filling what is left-over in examination-in-chief 2. B. Can be for the purposes of explaining the matters referred to in cross examination. 3. C. Can be for the purposes of explaining the matters referred to in the examination- in-chief, 4. D. All the above 19 / 30 12. Necessity rule as to the admissibility of evidence is applicable, when the maker of a statement 1. A. Is dead or has become incapable of giving evidence 2. B. Is a person who can be found but his attendance cannot be procured without unreasonable delay or expenses 3. C. Is a person who cannot be found 4. D. All of the above 20 / 30 11. In criminal trials, the accused justification of an offence 1. Beyond reasonable doubt 2. prima facie 3. Substantially has to establish his plea mitigation or 4. Partially 21 / 30 10. Estoppel 1. A. Is a cause of action in itself 2. B. Creates a cause of action 3. C. Both (a) & (b) are correct 4. D. Neither (a) nor (b) is correct 22 / 30 9. Contents of a document under Section 59 of Evidence Act 1. A. Can be proved by oral evidence 2. B. Cannot be proved by oral evidence 3. C. May or may not be proved by oral evidence 4. D. Can only be proved by oral evidence under the order of the Court 23 / 30 8. Burden of proof is lightened by 1. A. Presumption 2. B. Admissions 3. C. Estoppel 4. D. All of the above 24 / 30 7. Burden of introducing evidence under Section 102 of Evidence Act 1. A. Never shifts 2. B. Occasionally shifts 3. C. Constantly shifts 4. D. Only (a) and not (b) or (c) 25 / 30 6. Alibi is governed by 1. A. Section 9 of Evidence Act 2. B. Section 12 of Evidence Act 3. C. Section 10 of Evidence Act 4. D. Section 11 of Evidence Act 26 / 30 5. Admissions 1. A. Are conclusive proof of the matters admitted 2. B. Are not conclusive proof of the matters admitted but operate as estoppel 3. C. Are conclusive proof of the matter and also operate as estoppel 4. D. None of the above 27 / 30 4. A husband or wife are permitted to disclose any communication between them during marriage: 1. A. In civil proceedings between the parties 2. B. In criminal proceedings between the parties 3. C. In matrimonial proceedings between the parties 4. D. All the above 28 / 30 3. A dying declaration 1. A. Can form the sole basis of conviction any corroboration by without 2. B. Confirm the basis of conviction only on corroboration by independent witness 3. C. Cannot form the sole basis of conviction unless corroborated by independent witness independent evidence 4. D. Is not a substantive piece of evidence 29 / 30 2. A co-defendant in a case 1. A. Cannot be cross-examined by another co- defendant under any circumstance 2. B. Can be cross-examined by another co- defendant if their interests are identical 3. C. Can be cross-examined by another co- defendant when their interests adverse to each other 4. D. Can be cross-examined by another co- defendant as a matter of right. 30 / 30 1. A confession made by a person while in police custody is inadmissible under: 1. A. Section 29 of Evidence Act 2. B. Section26 of Evidence Act 3. C. Section 25 of Evidence Act 4. D. Section 27 of Evidence Act Your score is The average score is 58% Restart quiz