General, Online Test HARYANA JUDICIARY EXAM MOCK TEST 8 17 All The Best Thank you for visit ! share with friends. HARYANA JUDICIARY MOCK TEST 8 1 / 30 30. 'A' makes a false entry in his electronic record for the purpose of using t corroborative evidence in the trial court. A has- 1. A. Fabricated false evidence 2. B. Not fabricated false evidence 3. C. Committed forgery 4. D. None of the above 2 / 30 29. 'A' intentionally fired a shot from his pistol at 'B' but it hit 'C' and 'C' died. The offence committed by 'A' is- 1. A. Attempt to murder 2. B. Culpable homicide 3. C. Murder under Section 300 4. D. Murder under Section 301 3 / 30 28. Hostile witness means- 1. A. An unfavourable witness 2. B. A witness who is desirous of telling the truth 3. C. A witness who is not desirous of telling the truth 4. D. An overpowered witness 4 / 30 27. Who amongst the following is not a competent BY An idiot person witness? 1. A. A child 2. B. A lunatic person 3. C. An idiot person 4. D. A dumb person 5 / 30 26. Extra-judicial confession means a confession made- 1. A. Before the Magistrate in the court 2. B. To the police officer 3. C. To the doctor 4. D. None of the above 6 / 30 25. Leading questions may be asked in- 1. A. Examination-in chief 2. B. Cross-examination 3. C. Re-examination 4. D. All the above 7 / 30 24. A confession is inadmissible if it is made by the accused- 1. A. To a Magistrate whilst he is in the custody of a police officer 2. B. To his friend whilst is not in the custody of a police officer 3. C. To a doctor whilst he is in the custody of a police officer 4. D. To a spiritual adviser under the induce ment for the good of his soul 8 / 30 23. The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is not exhaustive. Many rules relating to law of evidence are contained in: 1. A. Code of Cívil Procedure, 1908 2. B. Transfer of Property Act, 1882 3. C. Indian Succession Act. 1925 4. D. All the above 9 / 30 22. 'Reference'under the Code of Civil Procedure may be made to: 1. A. the Supreme Court 2. B. the High Court 3. C. the District Judge 4. D. none of the above 10 / 30 21. Which order of the Code of Civil Procedure provides detailed rules regarding judgment and decree': 1. A. Order 19 2. B. Order 21 3. C. Order 20 4. D. Order 22 11 / 30 20. The order of the Code of Civil Procedure which prescribe the consequences of disobedience or breach of injunction granted by the court: 1. A. Order 39, Rule 1 2. B. Order 39, Rule 2 3. C. Order 39, Rule 2A 4. D. Order 39, Rule 3 12 / 30 19. The order 38 of the Code of Civil Procedure deals with: 1. A. Interpleader 2. B. Summary procedure 3. C. Arrest & attachment before judgement 4. D. Temporary injunctions 13 / 30 18. Name the provision of the Code of Civil Procedure inserted by the Amendment Act, 1999, the object of which is to promote alternate method of dispute resolution: 1. A. Section 89 2. B. Section 152 3. C. Section 144 4. D. Section 158 14 / 30 17. A transferred his property to B in 1980, with a direction that the income arising out of the property was to be accumulated till 2010 (1.e. for 30 yrs). A died in 1955. The direction for accumulation would be valid- 1. A. till 1995 2. B. till 2010 3. C. till 1998 4. D. till the lifetime of 15 / 30 16. Section 22 of the Limitation Act, 1963 is not applicable in- 1. A. case of a continuing tort 2. B. case of a continuing breach of contract 3. C. case of a suit for damages for wrongful detention of goods 4. D. none of the above 16 / 30 15. Provision for condornation of delay, on the ground of sufficient cause is dealt with under- 1. A. section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963 2. B. section 8 of the Limitation Act, 1963 3. C. section 12 of the Limitation Act, 1963 4. D. section 18 of the Limitation Act, 1963 17 / 30 14. Period of limitation for setting aside an ex- parte decree Is- 1. A. 30 days 2. B. 90 days 3. C. 60 days 4. D. 15 days 18 / 30 13. Section 15 of the Limitation Act, 1963 does not apply to- 1. A. suits 2. B. appeals 3. C. execution proceedings 4. D. none of the above 19 / 30 12. Under section 14 of the Limitation Act, 1963, defect of jurlsdiction must relate to- 1. A. territorial jurisdiction 2. B. pecuniary jurisdiction 3. C. subject-matter jurisdiction 4. D. any of the above 20 / 30 11. Section 13 of the Limitation Act, 1963, applies In case of- 1. A. a minor 2. B. an insane 3. C. a pauper 4. D. an idiot 21 / 30 10. Disability for the purpose of section 6(1) of the, Limitation Act, 1963, does not mean disability arising because of- 1. A. minority 2. B. insanity 3. C. insolvency 4. D. idiocy 22 / 30 9. Who prescribe the rate of exchange for the conversion of foreign currency into the currency of India for the purpose of calculating stamp duty: 1. A. President of India 2. B. Reserve Bank of India 3. C. Central Government 4. D. World Bank 23 / 30 8. Duty under the Indian Stamp Act, in case of a lease, is payable by: 1. A. the lessor 2. B. the lessee 3. C. the lessor and lessee equally 4. D. none of the above 24 / 30 7. Duty under the Indlan Stamp Act, In case of policy of fire insurance, Is payable by: 1. A. the person issuing the policy 2. B. the person effecting the insurance 3. C. jointly by the person issuing the policy and the person effecting the insurance 4. D. none of the above 25 / 30 6. Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963, applies to- 1. A. suits 2. B. election petitions 3. C. appeals 4. D. none of these 26 / 30 5. Section 3 of the Limitation Act, 1963, does not apply to- 1. A. suits 2. B. appeals 3. C. application for leave to sue as a pauper 4. D. execution proceedings 27 / 30 4. Which provislon of the Hindu Adoptlon and Maintenance Act, 1956 expressly saves the custom regarding the adoption of a marrled person? 1. A. Section 10 (ii) 2. B. Section 10 (iv) 3. C. Section 10 (iii) 4. D. none of these 28 / 30 3. Which provision of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, desiqualifies a Hindu to inherit property of the person whom he Is convicted of murder? 1. A. Section 23 2. B. Section 27 3. C. Section 21 4. D. Section 25 29 / 30 2. The general rules of succession In the case of female Hindus are contalned In- 1. A. section 9 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 2. B. section 10 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 3. C. section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 4. D. section 15 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 30 / 30 1. A male Hilndu, having more than one wives living, at the tlme of making adoption, may adopt a son : 1. A. with, the consent of all his wives 2. B. with the consent of either of the wives 3. C. with the consent of his wife senior most in marriage 4. D. without the consent of a wife suffering from diabetes. 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