Criminal Law | SEE Law MCQs
1) The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 was enacted on
a) 21January 1898
b) 22 March 1898
c) 12 April 1898
d) None of these
2) The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 came into force on
a) 22 March 1898
b) 1 July 1898
c) 12 July 1898
d) None of these
3) The Code of Criminal Procedure,1898 consists of sections.
a) 550
b) 565
c) 570
d) None of these
4) The Code of Criminal Procedure,1898 consist of schedules.
a) 5
b) 6
c) 7
d) None of these
5) The second schedule in the Code of Criminal Procedure deals with the
a) Statement of Offences
b) ordinary powers of provincial magistrates
c) additional powers of provincial magistrates
d) None of these
6) The third schedule in the Code of Criminal Procedure deals with the
a) Statement of Offences
b) ordinary powers of provincial magistrates
c) additional powers of provincial magistrates
d) None of these
7) The fourth schedule in the Code of Criminal Procedure deals with the
a) Statement of Offences
b) ordinary powers of provincial magistrates
c) additional powers of provincial magistrates
d) None of these
8) A title of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 is provided under section .
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) None of these
9) The Cr.P.C is a __ law.
a) Substantive
b) Procedural
c) Substantive and Procedural
d) None of these
10) There are types of offence in the Cr.P.C.
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) None of these
11) An offence in which bail can be granted as a matter of right is called
a) Cognizable offence
b) Non bailable offence
c) Bailable offence
d) None of these
12) An offence in which bail cannot be granted as a matter of right is called
a) Cognizable offence
b) Non bailable offence
c) Bailable offence
d) None of these
13) Bailable offence means an offence shown as bailable in the Schedule.
a) First
b) Second
c) Third
d) None of these
14) An offence in which a police officer may arrest without warrant in accordance with the Second Schedule is called
a) Non-Cognizable offence
b) Cognizable offence
c) Non-bailable offence
d) None of these
15) An offence in which a police officer may not arrest without warrant in accordance with the Second Schedule is called
a) Non-Cognizable offence
b) Cognizable offence
c) Non-bailable offence
d) None of these
16) A warrant of arrest
a) Must be in written order
b) Signed and issued a Magistrate
c) Addressed to a police office
d) All of these
17) Warrant is a
a) Secret document
b) Private document
c) Public document
d) None of these
18) The allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate with a view to take action regarding an offence is called
a) Crime report
b) Complaint
c) Police report
d) None of these
19) Section 4(k), Cr.P.C defines
a) Charge
b) Inquiry
c) Investigation
d) None of these
20) Inquiry means every inquiry conducted under this Code by a
a) Police officer
b) Magistrate
c) Court
d) Both B and C
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