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HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH : JABALPUR


Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistants Online Screening Exam-2016, dated 24/04/2016

Proposed Model Answers Alongwith Question Paper


Q.
No.

Question Text

Correct
Option

Option 1

Option 2

Option 3

Option 4

Constitution of India

2
2

Once a proclamation of emergency is


made, the right of a citizen to move any
court for enforcement of his fundamental
right conferred by part III of the Constitution
( except article 20 and 21 ) may be
suspended by the ,d ckj vkikrdky dh ?kks"k.kk gks tkrh gS rks ukxfjdksa dks
Hkkjr ds lafo/kku }kjk iznRr ewy vf/kdkjksa ds izorZu gsrq
vuqPNsn 20 ,oa 21 dks NksM+dj fdlh U;k;ky; esa tkus ds
vf/kdkjksa dks fdlds }kjk fuyafcr fd;k tk ldrk gS &
The words 'socialist' and 'secular' were
inserted in the preamble of the Indian
Constitution by :
Hkkjrh; lafo/kku dh izLrkouk esa *lektoknh* ,oa
*/keZfujis{k* 'kCn tksM+s x, gSa&
Which of the following provision of the
Constitution of India, empowers to
promulgate ordinances is vested in the
President ?
Hkkjr ds lafo/kku ds fuEufyf[kr fdl izko/kku }kjk
jk"Vifr esas v/;kns'k iz[;kfir djus dh 'kfDr fufgr dh
xbZ gS %

Prime Minister of India

President of India

Chief Justice of India

Speaker of Lok Sabha

Hkkjr ds iz/kkuea=h ds }kjk

Hkkjr ds jk"Vifr ds }kjk

Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;k/kh'k ds }kjk

yksdlHkk ds v/;{k }kjk

15th Amendment of the


Constitution

49th Amendment of the


Constitution

42nd Amendment of the


Constitution

44th Amendment of the


Constitution

lafo/kku ds 15osa la'kks/ku ds }kjk

lafo/kku ds 49osa la'kks/ku ds }kjk

lafo/kku ds 42osa la'kks/ku ds }kjk

lafo/kku ds 44osa la'kks/ku ds }kjk

Article 123

Article 124

Article 125

Article 122

vuqPNsn 123

vuqPNsn 124

vuqPNsn 125

vuqPNsn 122

He may or may not give


his assent.

He may return the Bill for


reconsideration.

He may withhold his


assent.

He shall give his assent to


the Bill.

og vuqefr ns ldrk gS vFkok ugha og fo/ks;d dks iqufoZpkj ds ykSVk


ns ldrk gSA
ldrk gSA

og vuqefr jksd ldrk gSA

og fo/ks;d ij vuqefr nsxkA

When a Constitutional Amendment Bill is


presented to the President for his assent:

tc lafo/kku la'kks/ku fo/ks;d jk"Vifr ds le{k vuqefr ds


fy, izLrqr fd;k tkrk gS %

5
6
6

7
7

Which Article of the Constitution of India


provides for personal immunity to the
President and Governor for official acts :
Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds fdl vuqPNsn esa jk"Vifr vkSj
jkT;iky dks inh; dk;ksZa ds fy, O;fDrxr mUeqfDr dk
izko/kku gS \
Constitution of India :- Which right is not a
fundamental right ?
Hkkjr dk lafo/kku %& dkSulk vf/kdkj ewy vf/kdkj ugha gS
\
Constitution of India :- The gap between
two sessions of the Lok Sabha is termed
as :
Hkkjr dk lafo/kku %& yksdlHkk ds nks l=ksa ds varjky dks %
Consider the following statement : The
fundamental duties provided in the
Constitution of India are:

fuEufyf[kr dFku ij fopkj dhft;s % Hkkjr ds lafo/kku esa


micaf/kr ewy dRrZO; gS %

362

363

368

361

362

363

368

361

Right to equality

Right to freedom

Right to life

Right to property

lerk dk vf/kdkj

Lora=rk dk vf/kdkj

thou dk vf/kdkj

laifRr dk vf/kdkj

Adjournment period

Suspension period

Dissolution period

Prorogation period

LFkxu dky dgrs gSa

fuyacudky dgrs gSa

fo?kVu dky dgrs gSa

l=kolku dky dgrs gSa

to uphold and protect the


to abide by the
to defend the country and
sovereignty, unity and
constitution and respect
render national service
integrity if India.
its ideals and institutions, when called upon to do so.
the National Flag and the
National Anthem
Hkkjr dh izHkqrk] ,drk ,oa v[k.Mrk lafo/kku dk ikyu djs vkSj mlds ns'k dh j{kk djuk vkSj vkOgku fd,
dh j{kk djs vkSj mls v{kq..k j[ksa vkn'kksZa] laLFkkvksa] jk"V /ot vkSj
tkus ij jk"V dh lsok djsa
jk"V xku dk vknj djs

Constitution of India :- The President of


India is elected by whom ?

All the members of the


Parliament

Hkkjr dk lafo/kku %& Hkkjr dk jk"Vifr fuEu esa ls fdlds


}kjk fuokZfpr fd;k tkrk gS \

llan ds lHkh lnL;ksa ds }kjk

10

10

Article 44 of Constitution of India is related


to ?

Hkkjr dk lafo/kku dk vuqPNsn 44 lacaf/kr gS&

Uniform Civil Code for


Citizens.

All the elected members


of the Parliament

All the elected members of


the Parliament and State
Legislative Assemblies

All of these

buesa ls lHkh

All the people if India

laln ds lHkh fuokZfpr lnL;ksa ds laln rFkk jkT;ksa dh fo/kkulHkk ds


Hkkjr ds lHkh O;fDr;ksa ds }kjk
}kjk
lHkh fuokZfpr lnL;ksa }kjk
Provision of early
Duty of the state to raise the Organization of Agriculture
childhood care and
level of nutrition
and Animal Husbandry
education to children
below the age of 6 years.

ukxfjdksa ds fy, ,d leku flfoy 6 lky ls de mez ds cPpksa dks


lafgrk
f'k{kk o cpiu dh ns[kHkky

iks"k.k ds Lrj dks c<kus ds jkT%; ds


dRrZO;

d`f"k ,oa i'kqikyu dk laxBu

The Preamble of the Constitution of India,


11 secures Justice, Liberty, Equality and
Fraternity to Hkkjr dk lafo/kku dh izLrkouk] U;k;] Lora=rk] lerk vkSj
11 ca/kqrk lqfuf'pr djrh gS &

all persons

those who reside within


the territory of India

all citizens

those citizens who reside


within the territory of India

leLr O;fDr;ksa dks

Hkkjr dh lhekvksa esa jgus okys


fuokfl;ksa dks

leLr ukxfjdksa dks

,sls ukxfjdksa dks tks Hkkjr dh lhekvksa


esa fuokl djrs gSa

Constitution of India :- 'Right to Work' in


India is a 12 Hkkjr dk lafo/kku %& ^^dke dk vf/kdkj** Hkkjr esa gS &

Fundamental right

directive principle

Statutory right

constitutional duty

ewyHkwr drZO;

uhfr funsZ'kd fl)kar

fof/kd vf/kdkj

laoS/kkfud drZO;

Constitution of India :- The object of


13 Directive Principles of State Policy is to -

establish welfare state

Supremacy of the
constitution

protect Fundamental Rights

All of them

Hkkjr dk lafo/kku %& jkT; ds uhfr funs'kd fl)kar dk


13 eq[; mn~ns'; gS &

dY;k.kdkjh jkT; dh LFkkiuk

lafo/kku dh loksZPprk

ewyHkwr vf/kdkjksa dh lqj{kk

;s lHkh

Constitution of India :- Respect for the


14 National Flag and the national Anthem is Hkkjr dk lafo/kku %& jk"V /ot ,oa jk"V xku dk lEeku
14 djuk gS &

a fundamental right of
every citizen
lHkh ukxfjdksa dk ,d ewyHkwr
vf/kdkj

Constitution of India :- A British citizen


15 staying in India cannot claim right to Hkkjr dk lafo/kku %& Hkkjr esa jgus okys fczfV'k ukxfjd
15 dks vf/kdkj ugha gS &

Constitution of India :- Parliament


16 Consists of :

16 Hkkjr dk lafo/kku %& laln esa lfEefyr gS &

12

a directive principles of a fundamental duty of every an ordinary duty of every


the State Policy
citizen
citizen
jkT; dk ,d uhfr funs'kd fl)kar lHkh ukxfjdksa dk ,d ewyHkwr drZO; lHkh ukxfjdksa dk ,d lkekU; drZO;

Freedom of trade and


Equality before the Law
profession
O;kikj ,oa O;olk; dh Lora=rk dk
fof/k ds le{k lekurk

Protection of life and


personal liberty
izk.k ,oa nSfgd Lora=rk

Freedom of religion
/kkfeZd Lora=rk

Prime Minister and other President, Prime Minister President, Rajya sabha and President, Chief Justice and
Minister
and other Minister
Lok Sabha
Lok Sabha
iz/kkuea=h vkSj vU; ea=h

jk"Vifr] iz/kkuea=h ,oa vU; ea=h

jk"Vifr] jkT; lHkk ,oa yksdlHkk

jk"Vifr] eq[; U;k;k/kh'k ,oa yksd lHkk

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"No person shall be deprived of his life or


personal liberty except according to
17 procedure establish by law" is the basis of
which of the following Article of the Indian
Constitution ?
^^dksbZ Hkh O;fDr mlds thou ;k O;fDrxr Lora=rk ds
vf/kdkj ls fof/k }kjk LFkkfir izfdz;k ds fcuk oafpr ugha
17 fd;k tk;sxk**] Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds fdl vuqPNsn ij
vk/kkfjr gS \

Article 20

Article 21

Article 22

Article 23

vuqPNsn 20

vuqPNsn 21

vuqPNsn 22

vuqPNsn 23

Article 16

Article 17

Article 15(2)

article 16(4)

vuqqPNsn 16

vuqqPNsn 17

vuqqPNsn 152

vuqqPNsn 164

There shall not be


discriminations on the
ground of religion

State has no religion of


its own

All religions are equally


protected by the state

All of these

/keZ ds vk/kkj ij HksnHkko ugha fd;k


tkrkA

jkT; dk viuk dksbZ fo'ks"k /keZ


ugha gSA

jkT; ds }kjk lHkh /keksZ dk leku :i


ls laj{k.k fd;k tkrk gSA

buesa ls lHkh

11

12

11

12

One Year

Two Years

Nine Months

Six Months

,d o"kZ

2 o"kZ

9 ekg

6 ekg

Constitution of India :- The Supreme Court


22 of India has Jurisdiction -

Original Jurisdiction

Appellate Jurisdiction

Advisory Jurisdiction

All of these

Hkkjr dk lafo/kku %& Hkkjr ds mPpre U;k;ky; dh


22 vf/kdkfjrk gS &

vkjafHkd vf/kdkfjrk

vihyh; vf/kdkfjrk

lykgdkjh vf/kdkfjrk

buesa ls lHkh

'Equality of opportunity for citizens in


matters relating to employment or
appointment to any office under the State'
18
is the basic contents of which of the
following Article of the Constitution of India
?
^jkT; ds v/khu fdlh in ij fu;kstu ;k fu;qfDr laca/kh
fo"k;ks
a esa lHkh ukxfjdksa ds fy;s volj dh lerk gksxh* ]
18
;g Hkkjr dk lafo/kku ds fdl vuqPNsn dk ewy vk/kkj gS \
Constitution of India :- India is a Secular
19 state, because
19

Hkkjr dk lafo/kku %& Hkkjr /keZfujis{k jkT; gS] D;ksafd &

How many duties are conferred on the


20 citizens of India under Article 51-A under
Constitution of India ?
Hkkjr dk lafo/kku vuqPNsn 51&, ds varxZr Hkkjr ds
20 ukxfjdksa dks fdrus drZO; lkSais x;s gSa \
Constitution of India :- After the death of
21 the President, the Vice President holds
that office up to a Maximum Period of Hkkjr dk lafo/kku %& jk"Vifr dh e`R;q ds i'pkr]
21 mijk"Vifr vf/kdre fdruh vof/k rd mudk dk;ZHkkj
/kkfjr dj ldrk gS \

Civil Procedure Code


23

Under Civil Procedure Code, a decree


may be executed by :

Collector

District Judge

Tahsildar

Either by the court which


passed it or to which it is
sent for execution

23

flfoy izf;k lafgrk ds varxZr] fMdzh dk fdlds }kjk


fu"iknu djk;k tk ldrk gS \

ftyk/kh'k }kjk

ftyk tt }kjk

rglhynkj }kjk

ikfjr djus okys U;k;ky; }kjk ;k ml


U;k;ky; }kjk ftls og fu"iknu gsrq
Hksth xbZ gS

Civil Procedure Code :- Where the local


limits of jurisdiction of courts are uncertain
24 regarding the immovable property the
place of institution of suit shall be decided
according to :

Section 17 C.P.C.

Section 19 C.P.C.

Section 20 C.P.C.

Section 18 C.P.C.

tgka U;k;ky; dh vf/kdkfjrk dh LFkkuh; lhek;sa LFkkoj


24 laifRr ds laca/k esa vfuf'pr gS] ogka okn lafLFkr djus dk
LFkku fu/kkZfjr gksxk] nhokuh izfdz;k lafgrk dh&

/kkjk 17 ds vuqlkj

/kkjk 19 ds vuqlkj

/kkjk 20 ds vuqlkj

/kkjk 18 ds vuqlkj

Civil Procedure Code :- Where suit for


25 partition of immovable property may be
instituted ?
flfoy izf;k lafgrk %& LFkkoj lEifRr ds caVokjs ds fy,
25
okn dgka lafLFkr gksxk \
Civil Procedure Code :- An ex parte
decree can be set aside, under:
flfoy izf;k lafgrk %& ,d i{kh; fMdzh vikLr dh tk
26
ldrh gS %

26

A caveat lodged under section 148A


27 C.P.C. shall not remain in force after the
expiry of:27

/kkjk 148, lh-ih-lh- ds varxZr izLrqr dSfo;sV fuEu vof/k


ds volku ds i'pkr izo`Rr ugha jgsxk %

Civil Procedure Code :- Period of


detention in civil imprisonment, as a
consequence of disobedience or breach of
any injunction shall not exceed :
flfoy izf;k lafgrk %& O;kns'k dh voKk ;k Hkax ds
28 ifj.kkeLo:i flfoy dkjkxkj esa fu:) jgus dh vof/k dk
foLrkj ------------ ls vf/kd u gksxk %
Section 10 of C.P.C. does not apply -

28

Where subject matter or where defendant actually Where defendant carries on Where defendant works for
property is situated
and voluntarily resides
business
gain

tgka lacaf/kr fo"k; oLrq ;k laifRr tgka izfroknh okLro esa vkSj LosPNk
fLFkr gS
ls fuokl djrk gS

tgka izfroknh dkjksckj djrk gS

tgka izfroknh vfHkykHk ds fy, dke


djrk gS

Order 9, Rule 10 of CPC Order 9, Rule 13 of CPC

Order 9, Rule 5 of CPC

Order 9, Rule 4 of CPC

vkns'k 9 fu;e 10 lh-ih-lh- ds


varxZr

vkns'k 9 fu;e 13 lh-ih-lh- ds


varxZr

30 days

45 days

60 days

90 days

30 fnu

45 fnu

60 fnu

90 fnu

One month

three months

six months

One year

,d ekg

rhu ekg

N% ekg

,d o"kZ

29
/kkjk 10 O;-iz-la- ykxw ugha gksxh &

vkns'k 9 fu;e 5 lh-ih-lh- ds varxZr vkns'k 9 fu;e 4 lh-ih-lh- ds varxZr

when the previous suit is when the previous suit is when the previous suit is
pending in the same court pending in a foreign court pending in any other court
in India

when the previous suit is


pending in a court outside
India established by the
Central Government
tc iwoZorhZ lafLFkr okn fons'kh tc iwoZorhZ lafLFkr okn Hkkjr ds fdlh tc iwoZorhZ lafLFkr okn dsUnzh; ljdkj
U;k;ky; esa yafcr gSA
U;k;ky; esa yafcr gSA
}kjk Hkkjr ds ckgj LFkkfir fdlh
U;k;ky; esa yfEcr gSA

tc iwoZorhZ lafLFkr okn mlh


U;k;ky; esa yafcr gSA

Compensatory costs under section 35A of


30 CPC can be imposed -

in an appeal

in a revision

both in an appeal and a


revision

neither in an appeal nor in a


revision

/kkjk 35 d O;-iz-la- esa izfrdkjkRed [kpsZ vf/kjksfir fd;s tk


30 ldrs gSa &

vihy esa

iqujh{k.k esas

vihy o iqujh{k.k nksuksa esa

uk rks vihy esa vkSj uk gh iqujh{k.k esa

Civil Procedure Code :- Imprisonment in


execution of a decree can be flfoy izf;k lafgrk %& vkKfIr ds fu"iknu esa dkjkokl
31 gks ldsxk &

rigorous imprisonment

simple imprisonment

civil imprisonment

None of these

lJe dkjkokl

lk/kkj.k dkjkokl

flfoy dkjkokl

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Civil Procedure Code :- A suit filed on


32 behalf of a minor can be -

withdrawn at any time as


a matter of right

can not be withdrawn

withdrawn only with the


leave of the court

flfoy izf;k lafgrk %& vo;Ld dh vksj ls izLrqr okn


32 &

vf/kdkj Lo:i fdlh Hkh le;


izR;kgfjr fd;k tk ldsxkA

izR;kgfjr ugha fd;k tk ldsxkA

29

31

Can be withdrawn by the


Guardian without leave of
the Court
U;k;ky; dh vuqKk ls gh izR;kgfjr U;k;ky; dh vuq'kalk ds fcuk vO;Ld
fd;k tk ldsxkA
ds laj{kd nkok izR;kgfjr fd;k tk
ldsxk

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Which of the following provision in the


Code of Civil Procedure provides for
33
particulars of Set-off to be given in written
statements ?
O;ogkj izfdz;k lafgrk ds fdl izko/kku ds varxZr fyf[kr
33
dFku esa eqtjk (Set-off)s ds laca/k esa mica/k gS \

Order 5, Rule 30

Order 8, Rule 6

Order 6, Rule 10

Order 10, Rule 22

vkns'k 5] fu;e 30

vkns'k 8] fu;e 6

vkns'k 6] fu;e 10

vkns'k 10] fu;e 22

Civil Procedure Code :- What is the


essential elements of the definition
34 'Decree' ?

flfoy izf;k lafgrk %& ^^vkKfIr^^ ds vko';d rRo D;k


34 gSa \

Civil Procedure Code :- Which of the


following provision deals with cases in
35
which temporary injunction may be granted
by Code of Civil Procedure ?
flfoy izf;k lafgrk %& O;ogkj izfdz;k lafgrk] ds fdl
35 izko/kku ds varxZr vLFkk;h fu"ks/kkKk izpfyr dh tk ldrh
gS \

There should an
adjudication

,d vf/kfu.kZ; gksuk pkfg;sA

The adjudication should The adjudication should be


determine the rights of
in a suit and the
the parties regarding
adjudication should be
matters in controversy
formal and conclusive so
far a that Court is
vf/kfu.kZ; i{kdkjksa ds vf/kdkjksa vf/kfu.kZ; lacaf/kr U;k;ky; }kjk okn
dk fookfnr fo"k;ksa ds laca/k esa
esa fd;k x;k gksuk pkfg;s] tks fd
fujkdj.k djrk gksA
fu'pk;d] vkSipkfjd gksA

All of these

buesa ls lHkh

Order 40, Rule 1

Order 10, Rule 9

Order 39, Rule 1

Order 17, Rule 10

vkns'k 40] fu;e 1

vkns'k 10] fu;e 9

vkns'k 39] fu;e 1

vkns'k 17] fu;e 10

36

Civil Procedure Code :- A plaint can be


rejected -

under Order 8, Rule 10 of Under Order 8, Rule 10A Under Order 7, Rule 11 of
CPC
of CPC
CPC

Under Order 17, Rule 1 of


CPC

36

flfoy izf;k lafgrk %& okni=] ukeatwj fd;k tk ldrk


gS &

varxZr vkns'k 8] fu;e 10 O;ogkj varxZr vkns'k 8 fu;e 10, O;ogkj


izfdz;k lafgrk
izfdz;k lafgrk

varxZr vkns'k 7] fu;e 11 O;ogkj


izfdz;k lafgrk

varxZr vkns'k 17] fu;e 1 O;ogkj


izfdz;k lafgrk

37

Civil Procedure Code :- An executing court


flfoy izf;k lafgrk %& fu"iknu U;k;ky; &

37

38

Civil Procedure Code :- Objection as to


the place of suing -

flfoy izf;k lafgrk %& okn ykus ds LFkku ds laca/k esa


38 dksbZ Hkh vk{ksi &
Civil Procedure Code :- A suit filed in
representative capacity can be
39 compromised

can modify the terms of


the decree

can vary the term of the


decree

can modify and vary the


terms of the decree

can neither modify nor vary


the terms of the decree

vkKfIr dh 'krksZa dks la'kksf/kr dj


ldsxkA

vkKfIr dh 'krksZa dks cny dj


ldsxkA

vkKfIr dh 'krksZ dks la'kksf/kr ;k


ifjofrZr fd;k tk ldsxkA

vkKfIr dh 'krksZ dks u rks la'kksf/kr dj


ldrk gS] u ifjofrZr dj ldrk gS

can only be taken before can be taken before the


can be taken before the
the court of first instance appellate court for the court of revision for the first
at the earliest possible
first time
time
opportunity
izFke ckj ds U;k;ky; esa ;FkklaHko vihyh; U;k;ky; ds le{k izFke iqujh{k.k U;k;ky; ds le{k izFke ckj
loZizFke volj ij gh fy;k tk
ckj fy;k tk ldsxk A
fy;k tk ldsxk A
ldsxk A

can never be taken

dHkh ugha fy;k tk ldsxk A

without notice to all


persons interested

flfoy izf;k lafgrk %& izfrfuf/k dh gSfl;r ls izLrqr


fd;s x;s okn ij jkthukek fd;k tk ldsxk &

without permission of with permission of the court either without notice to all
persons interested or without
court but after notice to
permission of court but after
all the persons interested
notice to all the persons
interested
lHkh fgrc) O;fDr;ksa dks lwpuk U;k;ky; dh vuqefr ds fcuk ijUrq
U;k;ky; dh vuqefr ls
;k rks lHkh fgrc) O;fDr;ksa dks lwpuk
fn;s fcuk
lHkh fgrc) O;fDr;ksa dks lwpuk
fn;s fcuk ;k U;k;ky; dh vuqefr ds
nsus ds i'pkr~
fcuk ijUrq lHkh fgrc) O;fDr;ksa dks
lwpuk nsus ds i'pkr~~

39

Under C.P.C., in execution of a decree,


other than a decree for maintenance
40 passed against A, what shall be the
attachable portion, if his salary in Rs.
10,000/- per month ?

Rs. 3,333/-

Rs. 5,000/-

Rs. 3,000/-

Rs. 6,666/-

flfoy izf;k lafgrk ds varxZr] ,d fMh] Hkj.k iks"k.k ds


fMh ds vykok gS] ^ds* fo:) ikfjr dh xbZ gS ;fn] mldk
40 osru :i;s 10]000@& izfrekg gS rks mldk fdruk Hkkx
dqdZ fd;k tk ldsxk \

:- 3]333@&

:- 5]000@&

:- 3]000@&

:- 6]666@&

Rejected

Returned

Maintainable

Referred for opinion of the


Appellate Court

fujLr gksxk

okil gksxk

izpyuh; gksxk

vihyh; U;k;ky; ds vfHker ds fy;s


izsf"kr gksxk

Under C.P.C., if the suit is rejected on an


42 issue tried as a preliminary issue -

Memo of cost will be


prepared

Decree will be drawn

flfoy izf;k lafgrk ds varxZr] ;fn izkjafHkd okn iz'u ij


42 fopkj dj nkok fujLr fd;k tkrk gS &

O;; rkfydk rS;kj dh tkosxh

t;i= rS;kj fd;k tkosxk

Jurisdiction to grant bail under Section 438


43 of Cr.P.C. vests with:

Judicial Magistrate

Court of Sessions

High Court

Both Court of Sessions and


High Court

n.M izfdz;k lafgrk dh /kkjk 438 ds v/khu tekur Lohd`r


43 djus dk {ks=kf/kdkj fdldks gS \

U;kf;d eftLVsV dks

l= U;k;ky;

mPp U;k;ky;

l= U;k;ky; vkSj mPp U;k;ky; nksuksa

Which Section of Cr.P.C. requires


confirmation by the High Court of an order
44 of death sentence passed by the Session
Court?

Section 366

Section 368

Section 369

Section 371

/kkjk 366

/kkjk 368

/kkjk 369

/kkjk 371

Inherent Powers under Section 482 of the


45 code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 can be
exercised by :

Judicial Magistrate first


class

Session Judge

High Court

Chief Judicial Magistrate

n.M izfdz;k lafgrk] 1973 dh /kkjk 482 ds varxZr


45 vUufuZfgr 'kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx -------------- ds }kjk fd;k tk
ldrk gS \

U;kf;d eftLVsV izFke Js.kh

ls'ku U;k;k/kh'k

mPp U;k;ky;

eq[; U;kf;d eftLVsV

Six months

Two months

One month

One year

Ng ekg

nks ekg

,d ekg

,d o"kZ

High Court

District Magistrate

Additional District &


Session Judge

Chief Judicial Magistrate

If the appellant withdraws the appeal


preferred against a decree passed exparte,
41 the application under Order-9, Rule-13
C.P.C. shall be flfoy izf;k lafgrk ds varxZr] ;fn ,di{kh; ikfjr fMh
41 ds fo:) vihy dks vihykFkhZ okil ysrk gS rks vkns'k&9
fu;e&13 flfoy izf;k lafgrk ds rgr vkosnu &

Neither the decree nor the


The court has discretion
memo of cost will be
either to draw the decree or
prepared
to prepare the memo of cost
U;k;ky; dk foosdkf/kdkj gS fd og ;k
u rks fMh vkSj u gh O;; rkfydk
rks fMh dh jpuk djs ;k O;; rkfydk
rS;kj dh tkosxh
rS;kj djs

Criminal Procedure Code

44

n.M izfdz;k lafgrk dh dkSu lh /kkjk ;g micaf/kr djrh gS


fd l= U;k;ky; }kjk ikfjr e`R;q n.Mkns'k dh iqf"V mPp
U;k;ky; ls vko';d gS \

In proceedings under section 145 Cr.P.C.


prior possession is taken into
consideration. What is that period of prior
possession ?
/kkjk 145 n-iz-la- ds rgr dk;Zokgh esa iwoZ vkf/kiR; ij
46 fopkj fd;k tkrk gSA ml iwoZ vkf/kiR; dh vof/k fdruh gS
\

46

Who can make rules or give special order


from time to time consistent with Cr.PC as
47 to the distribution of business among the
subordinate Judicial Magistrate :

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n.M izfdz;k lafgrk %& v/khuLFk U;kf;d eftLVsVksa ds


47 dk;Z ds forj.k ds fo"k; esa dkSu fu;e cuk ldrs gSa ;k
fo'ks"k vkns'k ns ldrs gSa \

mPp U;k;ky;

ftyk n.Mkf/kdkjh

vij ftyk ,oa l= U;k;k/kh'k

eq[; U;kf;d eftLVsV

section 154 (3) of Cr.P.C.

section 155 (3) of


Cr.P.C.

section 156 (3) of Cr.P.C.

section 157 (3) of Cr.P.C.

/kkjk 154 3 n.M izfdz;k lafgrk

/kkjk 155 3 n.M izfdz;k lafgrk

/kkjk 156 3 n.M izfdz;k lafgrk

/kkjk 157 3 n.M izfdz;k lafgrk

by the police officer

by the court

iqfyl vf/kdkjh }kjk

U;k;ky; }kjk

be used by the accused


for contradicting such
witness

be used by the
prosecution for
contradicting such
witness with the
permission of the court

a Magistrate

a Sessions Court

the High Court in exercise


of its inherent powers

neither a Magistrate nor a


Sessions Court and nor the
High Court in exercise of its
inherent powers

eftLVsV }kjk

l= U;k;ky; }kjk

mPp U;k;ky; }kjk varfuZfgr 'kfDr;ksa


ds iz;ksx esa

uk rks eftLVsV }kjk] uk gh l=


U;k;ky; }kjk vkSj uk gh mPp
U;k;ky; }kjk varfuZfgr 'kfDr;ksa ds
iz;ksx esa

three years

twelve years

thirty years

no limitation prescribed

rhu o"kZ

ckjg o"kZ

rhl o"kZ

dksbZ le; lhek micaf/kr ughaA

Criminal Procedure Code :- If the person


who is competent to compound the offence
53 is dead, the compounding -

can not be done

can be done by the legal


representative of the
deceased without the
permission of the court

can be done by the legal


representative of the
deceased only with the
permission of the court

Can be done by the next


friend of the deceased
without the permission of the
court

;fn vijk/k ds 'keu gsrq l{ke O;fDr dh e`R;q gks tkrh gS


53 rks ogka ij 'keu

ugha fd;k tk ldsxkA

e`rd ds fof/kd izfrfuf/k }kjk


e`rd ds fof/kd izfrfuf/k }kjk
U;k;ky; dh vuqKk ds fcuk fd;k U;k;ky; dh vuqKk ls gh fd;k tk
tk ldsxkA
ldsxkA

Criminal Procedure Code :- A magistrate


has the power to direct the police to
investigate into cognizable offence in IPC
under Hkkjrh; n.M lafgrk ds laKs; vijk/k ds laca/k esa vUos"k.k
48 ds fy;s iqfyl dks funsZ'k nsus dh 'kfDr eftLVsV dks izkIr
gS &

48

Criminal Procedure Code :- In a bailable


49 offence, the bail is granted as a matter of
right n.M izfdz;k lafgrk %& tekurh; vijk/k esa tekur
49 vf/kdkj ds :i eas iznku dh tkrh gS &
Criminal Procedure Code :- Where a
witness is called by the court as a defence
witness, a previous statement made by
50 him to the police can -

n.M izfdz;k lafgrk %& ;fn dksbZ O;fDr ftldk dFku


iqfyl }kjk vUos"k.k ds nkSjku ys[kc) fd;k x;k gS] cpko
50 lk{kh ds :i esa cqyk;k tk ldrk gS] mldk iqfyl ds le{k
iwoZru dFku &

Criminal Procedure Code :- Where an


accused remained in police custody for
51 maximum period of fifteen days, he can
further be remanded to police custody by -

n.M izfdz;k lafgrk %& tgka vfHk;qDr 15 fnu dh


51 vf/kdre vof/k rd iqfyl vfHkj{kk esa jgk gS] og vkxs
iqfyl vfHkj{kk esa Hkstk tk ldsxkA

Criminal Procedure Code :- The


prescribed period of limitation for taking
52 cognizance of an offence punishable with
imprisonment for a term more than three
years is n.M izfdz;k lafgrk %& rhu o"kZ ls vf/kd vof/k ds
52 dkjkokl ls n.Muh; vijk/k ds laKku ds fy;s micaf/kr
ifjlhek vof/k gS &

According to Section 2(c) of the Code of


Criminal Procedure, 1973, cognizable
54 offence means an offence for which, and
Cognizable case means a case in which,
a police officer may,
naM izfdz;k lafgrk] 1973 dh /kkjk 2x ds varxZr laKs;
vijk/k ls ,slk vijk/k vfHkizsr gS] ftlds fy;s ,oa laKs;
54 ekeyk ls ,slk ekeyk vfHkizsr gS] ftlesa iqfyl vf/kdkjh &
According to Section 300 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 following
55 requirement are to be satisfied to bar a
second trial ?

naM izfdz;k lafgrk] 1973 dh /kkjk&300 ds varxZr izko/kkuksa


ds fy;s f}rh; fopkj.k dks jksdus ds fy;s fuEu larqf"V gksuk
55 vko';d gS \

Provision of Summary Trial in Cr.P.C. is


56 given under -

laf{kIr fopkj.k dh izfdz;k n-iz-la- ds fdl izko/kku ds


56 varxZr gS \

What is the Principal object of the First


Information Report under section 154
Cr.P.C.
57

naM izfdz;k lafgrk dh /kkjk&154 ds varxZr izFke lwpuk


izfrosnu dk eq[; mn~ns'; D;k gS \

both by the police officer & either by the police officer or


the court
by the court
iqfyl vf/kdkjh ,oa U;k;ky; nksuksa ds
}kjk

;k rks iqfyl vf/kdkjh }kjk ;k


U;k;ky; }kjk

either be used by the


not be used either by the
accused for contradicting
accused or by the
such witness or be used by prosecution for any purpose
the prosecution for
contradicting such witness
with the permission of the
court
vfHk;qDr }kjk lk{kh ds [k.Mu gsrq
vfHk;kstu }kjk U;k;ky; dh
;k rks vfHk;qDr }kjk lk{kh ds [k.Mu vfHk;qDr }kjk ;k vfHk;kstu }kjk fdlh
iz;ksx fd;k tk ldsxkA
vuqefr ls lk{kh dk [k.Mu djus
gsrq iz;ksx fd;k tk ldsxk ;k
Hkh mn~ns'; ls iz;ksx ugha fd;k tk
ldsxkA
ds fy;s iz;ksx fd;k tk ldsxkA vfHk;kstu }kjk U;k;ky; dh vuqefr
ls lk{kh dk [k.Mu djus ds fy;s
iz;ksx fd;k tk ldsxk

e`rd ds okn fe= }kjk U;k;ky; dh


vuqKk ds fcuk fd;k tk ldsxk

in accordance with the


in accordance with the
Second Schedule or
First Schedule or under in accordance with the First in accordance with the Third
Schedule, arrest with
Schedule, arrest without
under any other law for any other law for the time
the time being in force,
being in force, arrest
warrant.
warrant.
arrest without warrant.
without warrant.
f}rh; vuqlwph ds ;k vU; fdlh izFke vuqlwph ds ;k] rRle; izo`Rr izFke vuqlwph vuqlkj okjaV ds lkFk r`rh; vuqlwph vuqlkj okjaV ds fcuk
fof/k ds varxZr] rRle; izo`Rr
fdlh vU; fof/k ds vuqlkj okjaV
fxjrkjh A
fxjrkjh A
fdlh vU; fof/k ds vuqlkj okjaV ds
ds fcuk fxjrkjh A
fcuk fxjrkjh A
that he has been
that the conviction or
a person has once been
actually tried by a Court of convicted or acquitted in acquittal is in force, i.e., it
competent Jurisdiction for
the earlier trial
has not been set aside by a
same offence charged in
superior court
the second trial
fdlh O;fDr dk l{ke U;k;ky;
mls iwoZ fopkj.k esa nks"kfl) ;k ;fn nks"kfl)h ;k nks"keqfDr izHkko'khy
}kjk mlh vijk/k ds fy;s fopkj.k
nks"keqDr dj fn;k x;k gksA
gks] mls ofj"B U;k;ky; }kjk vikLr
dj fy;k x;k gks] tks f}rh;
ugha fd;k x;k gksA
fopkj.k dk vijk/k gksA

All of these

buesa ls lHkh

Section 262 Cr.P.C.

Section304 Cr.P.C.

Section 260 Cr.P.C.

Section 201 Cr.P.C.

n-iz-la- dh /kkjk&262 ds varxZr

n-iz-la- dh /kkjk&304 ds varxZr

n-iz-la- dh /kkjk&260 ds varxZr

n-iz-la- dh /kkjk&201 ds varxZr

it is to set the criminal law it is to obtain information


either it is to set the
both it is to set the criminal
in motion.
about the alleged
criminal law in motion or it
law in motion and it is to
criminal activity so as to
is to obtain information
obtain information about the
be able to take suitable about the alleged criminal alleged criminal activity so
steps to trace and bring activity so us to be able to us to be able to take suitable
to book the guilty.
take suitable steps to trace steps to trace and bring to
and bring to book the guilty.
book the guilty.
vkijkf/kd fof/k dks xfreku djukA dfFkr vkijkf/kd xfrfof/k;ksa dh ;k rks vkijkf/kd fof/k dks xfreku vkijkf/kd fof/k dks xfreku djuk ,o
lwpuk izkIr gksus ij] nks"kh dh tkap djuk ;k dfFkr vkijkf/kd xfrfof/k;ksa dfFkr vkijkf/kd xfrfof/k;ksa dh lwpuk
dj] mls vfHkj{kk esa fy;k tkosA dh lwpuk izkIr gksus ij] nks"kh dh tkap izkIr gksus ij] nks"kh dh tkap dj] mls
dj] mls vfHkj{kk esa fy;k tkos
vfHkj{kk esa fy;k tkos nksuksa

57

Which Section of Cr.P.C. permits the


58 public prosecutor in charge of a case to
withdraw prosecution?

Section 304

Section 321

Section 313

Section 323

fdlh ekeys ds Hkkjlk/kd vfHk;kstd dks n.M izfdz;k


58 lafgrk dh dkSulh /kkjk vfHk;kstu okfil ysus dh vuqefr
iznku djrh gS \

/kkjk 304

/kkjk 321

/kkjk 313

/kkjk 323

Criminal Procedure Code :- In which of the


59 trials hearing of the accused on sentence
is not necessary ?

Trial before a Court of


Session

Trial of warrant cases

Trial of summons cases

Sessions Trial

n.M izfdz;k lafgrk %& fdl fopkj.k esa vfHk;qDr dks n.M
59 ds iz'u ij lquk tkuk vko';d ugha gS\

ls'ku U;k;ky; ds le{k fopkj.k

okj.V ekeyksa dk fopkj.k

leal ekeyksa dk fopkj.k

l= fopkj.k

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Criminal Procedure Code :- The Court of


60 Magistrate of the First Class may pass a
sentence of imprisonment for a term :

n.M izfdz;k lafgrk %& izFke oxZ eftLVsV dk U;k;ky;


60 dkjkokl dk n.Mkns'k ns ldrk gS %

rhu o"kZ ls vuf/kd dkjkokl dk

Under Cr.P.C which offence is not


61 compoundable ?
n.M izf;k lafgrk ds vUrxZr dkSu&lk vijk/k 'keuh;
61 ugha gS \
Under Cr.P.C whose previous sanction is
required for prosecuting a public servant if
62 an offence is committed by a person,
during the performance of official duties ?
n.M izf;k lafgrk ds vUrxZr ,d yksd lsod }kjk inh;
62 drZO; ds fuoZgu esa fd, x, vijk/k esa fdldh iwoZ Lohfr
vfHk;kstu gsrq yxsxh \
Under Cr.P.C during investigation of an
offence under Section 354, 354-A or 354-B
63 of I.P.C. it is necessary to get recorded the
police statement of victim woman only by a
- izf;k lafgrk ds vUrxZr] Hkk-n-la- dh /kkjk 354]
n.M
354&, ;k 354&ch ds vijk/k dh foospuk ds nkSjku ihfM+r
63 efgyk dk iqfyl dFku fjdkMZ djus okys ds fy;s vko';d
gS fd og de ls de ,d &

64

Under Cr.P.C., in a criminal case, after a


final order/judgment is signed by a court
there after -

n.M izf;k lafgrk ds vUrxZr] ,d vkijkf/kd ekeys esa]


64 U;k;ky; }kjk vafre vkns'k@fu.kZ; gLrk{kfjr gksus ds ckn
&

65

Indian Evidence Act, 1872 applies to:

Not exceeding three years Not exceeding one year

Not exceeding five years

Not exceeding seven years

,d o"kZ ls vuf/kd dkjkokl dk

ikp o"kZ ls vuf/kd ds dkjkokl dk

lkr o"kZ ls vuf/kd ds dkjkokl dk

337 I.P.C.

324 I.P.C.

312 I.P.C.

420 I.P.C.

337 Hkk-n-la-

324 Hkk-n-la-

312 Hkk-n-la-

420 Hkk-n-la-

Governor

Law Minister

Chief Minister

State Government

jkT;iky

fof/kea=h

eq[;ea=h

jkT; ljdkj

Senior Police Officer

Woman Police Officer


not below the rank of
D.S.P.

lhfu;j iqfyl vf/kdkjh gks

efgyk iqfyl vf/kdkjh tks Mh-,lih- jSad ls uhps u gks

it can be reviewed

it cannot be altered

Woman Officer not below Woman Police Officer or any


Woman Officer
the rank of S.P.

efgyk vf/kdkjh tks ,l-ih- jSad ls


uhps u gks

efgyk iqfyl vf/kdkjh ;k dksbZ efgyk


vf/kdkjh

it can be altered only to the can be altered/reviewed or


extent of correcting a
cannot be altered/reviewed
clerical or arithmetical error depends upon the facts of
the case
ifjofrZr @ iqufoZyksfdr fd;k tk
iqufoZyksfdr ugha fd;k tk ldrk gS ifjofrZr ugha fd;k tk ldrk gS dsoy fyfidh; ;k xf.krh; Hkwy dks
Bhd djus ds lhek rd ifjofrZr fd;k ldrk gS ;k ugha ;g izdj.k ds rF;ksa
tk ldrk gS
ij fuHkZj djrk gS
Indian Evidence Act
Proceedings before a
Proceedings before a
Tribunal
Arbitrator

Judicial proceedings in
Courts

Proceedings before a
Mediator

U;k;kf/kdj.k ds le{k dk;Zokgh gsrq vkchZVsVj ds le{k dk;Zokgh gsrq

U;k;ky;ksa esa dk;Zokgh gsrq

e/;LFk ds le{k dk;Zokgh gsrq

Hkkjrh; lk{; vf/kfu;e] 1872 fuEu esa ls fdl gsrq ykxw


65 gksrk gS \

Indian Evidence Act :- Facts, of which


66 judicial notice is to be taken, are stated in :

Section 56 Indian
Evidence Act

Section 57 Indian
Evidence Act

Hkkjrh; lk{; vf/kfu;e %& rF; ftUgsa U;kf;d vos{kk esa


66 fy;k tk;sxk] fofufnZ"V fd, x, gSa%

/kkjk 56 Hkk-lk-v-

/kkjk 57 Hkk-lk-v-

/kkjk 58 Hkk-lk-v-

/kkjk 55 Hkk-lk-v-

Section 165

Section 166

Section 167

Section 168

/kkjk 165

/kkjk 166

/kkjk 167

/kkjk 168

Section 8

Section 9

Section 11

Section 14

/kkjk 8

/kkjk 9

/kkjk 11

/kkjk 14

66

65B

65A

67

66

65ch

65,

67

No new trial for improper admission or


rejection of evidence has been provided in
which of the following Section of Evidence
Act ?
**lk{; ds vuqfpr xzg.k ;k vxzg.k ds fy, uohu fopkj.k
67 ugha gksxk** dk mica/k lk{; vf/kfu;e dh fuEufyf[kr esa ls
fdl /kkjk esa fd;k x;k gS \

67

There is a charge upon 'A' committing


murder at Jabalpur on a certain day. He
68 takes plea that on that day he was at
Indore. This statement of 'A' is relevant
under which section of the Evidence Act ?
*d* ij fdlh veqd fnu tcyiqj esa gR;k djus dk vkjksi
68 gSA *d* dk dFku gS fd og ml fnu bUnkSj esa FkkA *d* dk
mDr dFku lk{; vf/kfu;e dh fdl /kkjk esa lqlaxr gS \
Admissibility of electronic records is
69 provided section of Evidence Act.
lk{; vf/kfu;e dh fdl /kkjk esa bysVksfud vfHkys[kksa dh
69 xzkrk dk izko/kku gS \
Indian Evidence Act :- Confession of one
70 accused is admissible against co-accused

Hkkjrh; lk{; vf/kfu;e %& ,d vfHk;qDr }kjk dh x;h


70 laLohd`fr vU; vfHk;qDr ds fo:) xzkg~; gS &

Indian Evidence Act :- The question is,


whether A was ravished The fact that,
without making a complaint, she said that
71 she had been ravished

Section 58 Indian Evidence Section 55 Indian Evidence


Act
Act

if they are tried jointly for if they are tried jointly for
the same offences
different offences
;fn os ,d gh vijk/k ds fy;s
la;qDr :i ls fopkfjr gSaA

if they are tried for the


same offences but not
jointly
;fn os vyx vyx vijk/kksa ds
;fn os ,d gh vijk/k ds fy;s
fy;s la;qDr :i ls fopkfjr gSaA fopkfjr gSa] ijUrq la;qDr :i ls ughaA

is relevant as conduct
under section 8 of
Evidence Act

May not be relevant as a


dying declaration under
section 32, clause (1)

lk{; vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 8 ds


v/khu vkpj.k ds :i esa lqlaxr gSA

/kkjk 32 [kaM (I) ds v/khu


e`R;qdkfyd dFku ds :i esa
lqlaxr ugha gks ldrk gSA

May not be relevant as


corroborative evidence
under section 157 of
Evidence Act

if the are tried for different


offences and not jointly
;fn os vyx vyx vijk/kksa ds fy;s
vyx vyx fopkfjr gSaA
May be relevant as a dying
declaration under section 32,
clause (1), or, & May be
relevant as corroborative
evidence under section 157
of Evidence Act

Hkkjrh; lk{; vf/kfu;e %& iz'u ;g gS fd D;k d ds


lkFk cykRlax fd;k x;k ;g rF; fd mlus ifjokn fd;s
71 fcuk dgk fd esjs lkFk cykRlax fd;k x;k gS]

When secondary evidence under Evidence


72 Act is admissible ?

where the primary


where the non production
evidence is available but of primary evidence has
not produce
been accounted for

in all circumstances

never

tgka izkFkfed lk{; miyC/k gS] ij tgka izkFkfed lk{; izLrqr uk fd;s
izLrqr ugha dh x;h gSA
tkus dk Li"Vhdj.k fn;k x;k gSA

lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa

dHkh Hkh ughaA

f}rh;d lk{; lk{; vf/kfu;e esa dc xzkg~; gS \


72

73

73

When Leading questions can be asked in


Evidence Act dc lwpd iz'u lk{; vf/kfu;e esa iwNs tk ldrs gSa &

According to Section 3 of the Indian


74 Evidence Act. 1872 the term "evidence"
means & includes Hkkjrh; lk{; vf/kfu;e] 1872 dh /kkjk&3 ds varxZr
74 lk{; dk vFkZ ,oa mlesa lfEefyr gS &
A dying declaration made under Section
75 32(1) of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is
admissible Hkkjrh; lk{; vf/kfu;e] 1872 dh /kkjk&32 1 ds varxZr
75 e`R;qdkfyd dFku xzkg~; gS &

/kkjk 157 lk{; vf/kfu;e ds v/khu


dsoy /kkjk 32 [kaM (I) ds v/khu
laisk"kd lk{; ds :i esa lqlaxr ugha e`R;qdkfyd dFku ds :i esa lqlaxr gks
gks ldrk gSA
ldrk gS o /kkjk 157 lk{; vf/kfu;e
ds v/khu laisk"kd lk{; ds :i esa
lqlaxr gks ldrk gSA

may be asked in
may be asked in re
examination in chief with
examination with the
the permission of the
permission of the court
court
U;k;ky; dh vuqKk ls izfrijh{kk eas U;k;ky; dh vuqKk ls eq[; ijh{kk U;k;ky; dh vuqKk ls iqu%ijh{kk esa
iwNs tk ldsaxs
esa iwNs tk ldsaxsA
iwNs tk ldsaxsA
may be asked in cross
examination with the
permission of the court

May be asked in cross


examination
izfrijh{kk esa iwNs tk ldsaxs

oral evidence

documentary evidence

oral evidence and


documentary evidence both

None of these

ekSf[kd lk{;

nLrkosth lk{;

ekSf[kd lk{; ,oa nLrkosth lk{; nksuksa

buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

in criminal proceedings

in civil proceedings

in criminal and civil


proceedings both

None of these

vkijkf/kd dk;Zokgh esa A

nhokuh dk;Zokgh esaA

vkijkf/kd ,oa nhokuh dk;Zokgh nksuksa esa

buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

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Opinion of an expect under section 45 of


76
the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is
Hkkjrh; lk{; vf/kfu;e] 1872 dh /kkjk&45 esa fdlh
76 fo'ks"kK dk vfHker &
Indian Evidence Act :- The facts forming
77 part of the same transaction are relevant
under :
,d gh laO;ogkj ds Hkkx gksus okys rF;ksa dh lqlaxfr lk{;
77 vf/kfu;e dh fdl /kkjk esa vkrh gS \
Under the Indian Evidence Act, a public
document can be proved :
Hkkjrh; lk{; vf/kfu;e ds varxZr yksd nLrkostksa dks
78 lkfcr fd;k tk ldrk gS %

78

Indian Evidence Act :- The question is,


whether a horse sold by A to B is sound. A
says to B & go and ask C, C knows all
about it.
Hkkjrh; lk{; vf/kfu;e %& iz'u ;g gS fd D;k d }kjk
79 [k dks cspk gqvk ?kksM+k vPNk gSA [k ls d dgrk gS fd
^^tkdj x ls iwN yks] x bl ckjs esa lc dqN tkurk gSA^

79

an advice

a conclusive proof

is supportive &
corroborative in nature

None of these

lykg gSA

fu'pk;d lk{; gSA

lgk;d vkSj laiqf"Vdkjd gSA

buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

Section 5

Section 6

Section 7

Section 8

/kkjk 5

/kkjk 6

/kkjk 7

/kkjk 8

By certified copy

By oral evidence

izekf.kr izfrfyfi }kjk

ekSf[kd lk{; }kjk

C"s statement is an
admission.

C"s statement is not an


admission.

C"s statement is an
irrelevant fact

C"s statement is
conclusive proof

^^x** dk dFku Lohd`fr gSA

^^x** dk dFku Lohd`fr ugha gSA

^^x** dk dFku vlaxr rF; gSA

^^x** dk dFku fofu'pk;d izek.k gSA

always on plaintiff

on that person who


wishes the court to
believe in its existence

on the person who would


fail if no evidence is given

None of these

Under Indian Evidence Act the burden of


80 proof as to any particular fact lies -

Hkkjrh; lk{; vf/kfu;e ds varxZr fof'k"V rF; ds ckjs esa


80 lcwr dk Hkkj gksxk \

ges'kk oknh ij

By the evidence of the


writer of the certified copy
izekf.kr izfrfyfi dks fy[kus okys ds
lk{; }kjk

ml O;fDr ij tks ;g pkgrk gS ml O;fDr ij gksrk gS tks vlQy gks


fd og mlds vfLrRo esa fo'okl tk,xk ;fn dksbZ lk{; ugha fn;k tk,
djsa

any of the these


buesa ls fdlh ds Hkh }kjk

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Indian Penal Code


Indian Penal Code :- In case of an offence
81 Punishable with fine only, imprisonment for
non-payment of fine, will be :
Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& dsoy vFkZn.M ls lacaf/kr vijk/k
81 esa] vFkZn.M vnk u djus ij dkjkokl gksxk&

rigorous

simple

rigorous or simple or both

partly rigorous and partly


simple

dBksj

lk/kkj.k

dBksj vFkok lk/kkj.k vFkok nksuksa

vkaf'kd dBksj vkSj vkaf'kd lk/kkj.k

No offence

Theft

Attempt to theft

Using criminal force

dksbZ vijk/k ugha

pksjh

pksjh dk iz;Ru

vkijkf/kd cy dk iz;ksx

Murder

Culpable homicide

Neither, a murder nor


culpable homicide

All of these

gR;k

vkijkf/kd ekuo o/k

u rks gR;k vkSj u gh vkijkf/kd ekuo


o/k

buesa ls lHkh

Abetment to murder

Culpable homicide

Attempt to murder

murder

gR;k ds nq"izsj.k dk

vkijkf/kd ekuo o/k dk

gR;k ds iz;Ru dk

gR;k dk

B' is guilty of abetment

*[k* nq"izsj.k dk nks"kh gS

*d* gR;k ds nq"izsj.k dk nks"kh gS

Indian Penal Code :- 'A' without excuse


86 fires a gun shot into a crowd of person and
kills two of them- A is guilty of :

Murder- Section 302


I.P.C.

Causing death by
negligence- Section
304(A) I.P.C.

Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& *v* fcuk fdlh gsrqd ds HkhM+ ij


86 xksyh pykrk gS ftlls nks O;fDr ej tkrs gSaA *v* us D;k
vijk/k fd;k %

Indian Penal Code :- A makes an attempt


to pick the pocket of B, by thrusting his
82 hand into B's pocket. A fails in the attempt
in consequence of B's having nothing in
the pocket A is guilty of :
Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& *d* viuk gkFk *[k* dh tsc esa
Mkydj pqjkus dk iz;Ru djrk gSA *[k* dh tsc esa dqN u
82 gksus ds ifj.kkeLo:i *d* bl iz;Ru esa vlQy jgrk gSA
*d* fdl vijk/k dk nks"kh gS \
Indian Penal Code :- P gives grave and
sudden provocation to M. M fixes a pistol at
83 P. Neither intending nor knowing himself to
be likely to kill Q, who is near him but out
of the sight, M kills Q. M has committed :
Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& **ih] ,e dks xaHkhj vkSj vpkud
izdksiu nsrk gSA *,e* bl izdksiu ij *ih* dh vksj fiLVy
rku nsrk gSA *,e* u rks vk'k; vkSj u gh tkurs gq, *D;w*
83
tks ikl gh gS fdarq n`f"V ls foyqIr gS] *D;w* dks ekj nsrk
gSA** *,e* us dkfjr fd;k gS %
Indian Penal Code :- A knows Z to be
behind a bush. B does not know it. A
84 induces B to fire at the bush knowing it is
likely to cause Z's death. Z dies. A is a
guilty of :
Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& *v* tkurk gS fd *tsM* >kfM+;ksa ds
ihNs gSA *c* dks ;g ugha ekywe gSA *v* *c* dks izsfjr djrk
84 gS fd og >kfM+;ksa ij xksyh pyk;s ;g tkurs gq, fd ,slk
djus ls *tsM* dh e`R;q gks ldrh gSA *tsM* dh e`R;q gks
tkrh gSA *v* nks"kh gS %
Indian Penal Code :- 'A' instigates 'B' to
85 murder 'C'. 'B' refuses to do so :
Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& *x* dh gR;k djus ds fy, *[k* dks
85 *d* mdlkrk gSA *[k* oSlk djus ls badkj dj nsrk gS%

Indian Penal Code :- A, by instigation,


voluntarily causes, Z a person under
eighteen years of age to commit suicide.
87
Here, on account of Z's youth, he was
incapable of giving consent to his own
death Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& ; dks] tks vBkjg o"kZ ls de vk;q
dk gS] mls d us mdlkdj mlls LosPN;k vkRegR;k
87 djokrk gSA ;gka] de mez gksus ds dkj.k ; viuh e`R;q ds
fy;s lEefr nsus esa vleFkZ Fkk] blfy, d us dkSu lk
vijk/k fd;k \
Indian Penal Code :- A, instigates B to
cause grievous hurt to Z. B, in
consequence of the instigation, causes
88 grievous hurt to Z. Z dies in consequence.
Here, if A knew that the grievous hurt
abetted was likely to cause death, A is
guilty for offence of Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& ; dks ?kksj migfr dkfjr djus ds
fy, [k dks d mdlkrk gSA [k ml mdlkgV ds
ifj.kkeLo:i ; dks ?kksj migfr dkfjr djrk gSA ifj.kker%
88 ; dh e`R;q gks tkrh gSA ;gka] ;fn d ;g tkurk Fkk fd
nq"izsfjr ?kksj migfr ls e`R;q dkfjr gksuk lEHkkO; gS rks d
fdl vijk/k dk nks"kh gksxk &

A' is guilty of abetment of A' and 'B' both are guilty of A' is not guilty of abetment of
murder
abetment
murder
*d* rFkk *[k* nksuksa gR;k ds nq"izsj.k ds
*d* gR;k ds nq"izsj.k dk nks"kh ugha gS
nks"kh gSa
Culpable homicide not
amounting to murderSection 304 I.P.C.

No offence

gR;k /kkjk 302 Hkk-n-fo-

mis{kkiw.kZ dk;Z }kjk e`R;q& /kkjk vkijkf/kd ekuoo/k& /kkjk 304 Hkk-n-fo304, Hkk-n-fo-

dksbZ vijk/k ugha

A has therefore
committed offence of
murder

A has therefore abetted A has therefore committed


murder.
abetment of suicide

A has therefore committed


criminal breach of trust

blfy;s d us gR;k dk vijk/k fd;k

blfy, d us gR;k dk nq"izsj.k


fd;k gSA

blfy;s d us vkRegR;k dk nq"izsj.k


fd;k gS

blfy;s d us vkijkf/kd U;kl Hkax


fd;k gSA

Culpable homicide not


amounting to murder

Causing grievous hurt

Murder

Causing death by rash and


negligent act

?kksj migfr dkfjr djus

gR;k

gR;k dh dksfV esa uk vkus okys


vkijkf/kd ekuo o/k

mis{kk vFkok mrkoys dk;Z ls e`R;q


dkfjr djus

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Indian Penal Code :- In which of the


following assault, the right of private 89 defence does not extend to cause death of
the offender ?
Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& buesa ls fdl vk'k; ls fd;s x;s
89 geys dh n'kk esa 'kjhj dh izk;osV izfrj{kk ds vf/kdkj dk
foLrkj geykoj dh e`R;q dkfjr djus rd ugha gS &
Indian Penal Code :- Against which one of
the following offences, does the right of
90 private defence of property extend to the
voluntary causing of death ?
Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& fuEu esa ls fdl vijk/k ds laca/k esa
90 laifRr dh izk;osV izfrj{kk dk vf/kdkj geykoj dh e`R;q
dkfjr djus rd foLr`r gS &

91

According to Section 23 of the Indian Penal


Code, 1860 'wrongful loss' means

Rape

Gratifying unnatural lust

Causing miscarriage

Kidnapping or abduction

cykRlax

izd`fr fo:) dke r`".kk

xHkZikr dkfjr djus

O;igj.k ;k vigj.k

Criminal breach of trust

Criminal
misappropriation

Robbery

Criminal trespass

vkijkf/kd U;kl Hkax

vkijkf/kd nqfoZfu;ksx

ywV

vkijkf/kd vfrpkj

loss by unlawful means of


property which the person
losing it, is legally entitled

loss by lawful means of


property which the
person losing it is not
legally entitled

loss by lawful means of


property which the person
losing is not legally entitled

loss by unlawful means of


property which the person
losing it, is not legally
entitled

lnks"k gkfu] fof/k&fo:) lk/kuksa


}kjk ,slh laifRr dh gkfu gS]
ftldk oS/k :i ls gdnkj gkfu
mBkus okyk O;fDr gksA

Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk] 1860 dh /kkjk&23 ds varxZr ^lnks"k


gkfu^^ dk D;k vfHkizk; gS &
91

according to section 90 of the Indian Penal


92 Code, 1860 the consent is not a valid
consent Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk] 1860 dh /kkjk&90 ds varxZr lgefr]
92 oS/k lgefr ugha gS &

4
4

lnks"k gkfu] fof/k&fo:) lk/kuksa lnks"k gkfu] fof/k&fo:) lk/kuksa }kjk lnks"k gkfu] fof/k&fo:) lk/kuksa }kjk
}kjk ,slh laifRr dh gkfu gS]
,slh laifRr dh gkfu gS] ftldk oS/k ,slh laifRr dh gkfu gS] ftldk oS/k :i
ftldk oS/k :i ls gdnkj gkfu :i ls gdnkj gkfu mBkus okyk O;fDr ls gdnkj gkfu mBkus okyk O;fDr u
mBkus okyk og O;fDr u gksA
u gksA
gksA

if given under a fear of


if given by a person of if given by a child below 12
injury or misconception of
unsound mind
years of age
fact
;fn Hk; vFkok rF; ds Hkzeo'k nh ,sls O;fDr }kjk nh xbZ gks tks] tks ;fn 12 o"kZ ls de vk;q ds ckyd
xbZ gksA
fpRr&fod`r gksA
}kjk nh xbZ gks

All of these
buesa ls lHkh

Indian Penal Code :- Right of private


93 defence gives right to a person -

protecting only ones own protecting only another's


body and property
body & property

protecting ones own body


and property and also
another's body & property

Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& O;fDrxr lqj{kk dk vf/kdkj] ,d


93 O;fDr dks vf/kdkj nsrk gS &

dsoy Lo;a ds 'kjhj ,oa laifRr dh


lqj{kk

Lo;a ,oa vU; O;fDr ds 'kjhj ,oa


laifRr dh lqj{kkA

buesa ls dksbZ ughaA

An offence under section An offence under Section


305, IPC
306, IPC

An offence under Section


307, IPC

An offence under Section


308, IPC

Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk dh /kkjk&305 ds


varxZr vijk/k
Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk dh /kkjk&306
ds varxZr vijk/k

Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk dh /kkjk&307 ds


varxZr vijk/k

Indian Penal Code :- A with the intention


of causing the death of a child of tender
94 years exposes it in a desert place. Though
the death of the child does not ensue.
What offence A has committed ?
Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& ,] dksey o;l ds f'k'kq dh e`R;q
dkfjr djus ds vk'k; ls mls ,d futZu LFkku esa vjf{kr
94 NksM+ nsrk gS A ;|fi ifj.kkeLo:i ml f'k'kq dh e`R;q ugha
gksrh A , us dkSu lk vijk/k fd;k gS &
Under Section 498-A of IPC cruelty
includes :/kkjk 498&, Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk esa dzwjrk ds varxZr vkrk
95 gS%

dsoy nwljs O;fDr ds 'kjhj ,oa


laifRr dh Hkh lqj{kk

None of these

Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk dh /kkjk&308 ds


varxZr vijk/k

harassment of the woman


only

physical cruelty only

mental cruelty only

All of these

efgyk dk dsoy mRihM+u

dsoy 'kkjhfjd dzwjrk

dsoy ekufld dzwjrk

buesa ls lHkh

Attempt to murder

Voluntarily causing
grievous hurt

Voluntarily causing hurt

Simple hurt

gR;k dk iz;Ru

LosPN;k ?kksj migfr dkfjr djuk

LosPN;k migfr dkfjr djuk

lk/kkj.k migfr

A has not committed any


offence

A has committed Theft

A has committed criminal


breach of trust

A cheats.

d us dksbZ vijk/k ugah fd;k

d us pskjh dh

d us vkijkf/kd U;kl Hkax fd;k

d Ny djrk gSA

Indian Penal Code :- Nothing is an


98 offence which is done by a person who is a
-

100 - year - old man

6 - year - old boy

12 - year - old girl

18 - year - old girl

Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& dksbZ Hkh ckr vijk/k ugha gS] tks
98 ,sls O;fDr }kjk dh tkrh gS tks fd &

100 o"kZ vk;q dk o`) gS

6 o"kZ vk;q dk ckyd gS

12 o"kZ vk;q dh ckfydk gS

18 o"kZ vk;q dh ckfydk gS

What punishment may be awarded to the


99 person whose act is covered under general
exceptions of chapter IV of I.P.C. ?

No punishment

Half of the punishment


prescribed for that
offence

One fourth of the


punishment prescribed for
that offence

Depends upon discretion of


the court

dksbZ n.M ugha

ml vijk/k ds fy;s fofgr n.M


dk vk/kk

ml vijk/k ds fy;s fofgr n.M dks


,d&pkSFkkbZ

U;k;ky; ds foosd ds vk/kkj ij

doing a lawful act in a


lawful manner by lawful
means

doing a lawful act in any


manner by any means

doing a lawful act in a


lawful manner by any
means

All of these

95

Indian Penal Code :- A intending or


knowing himself to be likely to disfigure Z's
face permanently, gives Z a blow which
96 does not permanently disfigure Z's face,
but which causes Z to suffer severe bodily
pain for the space of twenty days. What
offence has A committed ?
*d* ;g vk'k; j[krs gq, ;k ;g laHkkO; tkurs gq, fd og
*;* ds psgjs dks LFkk;h :i ls fonzwfir dj ns] *;* d psgjs
ij izgkj djrk gS ftlls *;* dk psgjk LFkk;h :i ls
96 fonzwfir rks ugha gksrk fdarq ftlls *;* dks chl fnuksa rd
rhoz 'kkjhfjd ihM+k dkfjr gksrh gSA *d* us dkSulk vijk/k
fd;k gS \
Indian Penal Code :- A, by exhibiting to Z
a false sample of an article, intentionally
deceives Z into believing that the article
97 corresponds with the sample, and thereby,
dishonestly induces Z to buy and pay for
the article. What offence A has committed
?
Hkkjrh; naM lafgrk %& d] ; dks fdlh oLrq dk] udyh
lSEiy fn[kkdj ; ls lk'k; izoapuk djds] mls ;g fo'okl
djkrk gS fd og oLrq ml lSEiy ds vuq:i gS] vkSj
97 rn~}kjk ml oLrq dks [kjhnus vkSj bldk ewY; pqdkus ds
fy;s ; dks cbZekuh ls mRizsfjr djrk gSA d us dkSu lk
vijk/k fd;k gS \

Hkk-n-la- ds v/;k;&4 ds varxZr lk/kkj.k viokn ds rgr


99 vkus okys dk;Z djus okys O;fDr dks D;k n.M fn;k tk
ldrk gS \
Under Section-80 of I.P.C. the exception of
100 accident is available when act is
committed while 100

Hkk-n-la- dh /kkjk&80 ds rgr nq?kZVuk dk viokn rc


miyC/k gksxk tc fd;k tkus okyk dk;Z ,d &

fof/kiw.kZ lk/kuksa }kjk fof/kiw.kZ rjhds fdlh Hkh lk/ku ds fdlh Hkh rjhds fdlh Hkh lk/ku }kjk fof/kiw.kZ rjhds ls
ls fof/kiw.kZ dk;Z djus esa gks
ls ,d fof/kiw.kZ dk;Z djus esa gks
fof/kiw.kZ dk;Z djus esa gks

buesa ls lHkh

General Aptitude / Awareness


India has signed MOU with Japan to
101 develop a city in to a Smart City this city
is ?

Jodhpur

Gwalior

Varanasi

Hyderabad

Hkkjr vkSj tkiku ds chp fdl uxj dks **LekVZ flVh** ds


101 :i esa fodflr djus dk le>kSrk Kkiu gLrk{kfjr fd;k
x;k gS \

tks/kiqj

Xokfy;j

okjk.klh

gSnjkckn

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The words SATYAMEVE JAYATE


102 inscribed below the state Emblem of India
are taken from jk"Vh; fpUg ds uhps vafdr 'kCn *lR;eso t;rs* fy;k x;k
102
gS &

Mundka upanishad

Katho upanishad

Samveda

Yajurveda

eq.Md mifu"kn ls

dBksifu"kn ls

lkeosn ls

;tqoZsn ls

103 Which lie on either side of Macmahon line -

Pakistan & Afghanistan

France & Germany

India & China

103 esdegksu js[kk ds nksuksa vksj fLFkr gSa &

ikfdLrku vkSj vQxkfuLrku

North Korea & South


Korea
mRrj dksfj;k vkSj nf{k.k dksfj;k

104 Who was the speaker of first Lok Sabha ?

Hukam singh

104 igyh yksdlHkk ds v/;{k dkSu Fks \

Qzakl vkSj teZuh

Hkkjr vkSj phu

G.V. Mavalankar

K.M. Munshi

U.N. Dhebar

gqdeflag

Tkh-oh- ekoyadj

ds-,e- eqa'kh

;w-,u /kscj

54

64

56

72

54

64

56

72

22/63

6/13

15/46

33/98

22@63

6/13

15@46

33@98

107 Find the missing word- A G L P S ---?

107 yqIr v{kj Kkr dhft;s& A G L P S ---- ?


If 4 men can reap 40 acres in 30 days, then
108 how many acres 18 men will reap in 12 day
?

72 acres

120 acres

160 acres

20 acres

72 ,dM+

120 ,dM+

160 ,dM+

20 ,dM+

Uruguay

Argentina

Brazil

Germany

m:Xos

vtZsUVhuk

czkthy

teZuh

110 Who wrote 'war and peace' ?

Leo Tolstoy

Kipling

Charles Dickens

Mahatma Gandhi

110 **okj ,.M ihl** ds ys[kd dkSu gSa \

fy;ks VkWYlVkW;

fdifyax

pkYlZ fMdsUl

egkRek xka/kh

111 D.N.A. refers to :

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

Di-oxide Nucleic Acid

Different Nucleic Acid

None of these

111 Mh-,u-,- gksrk gS %


Blood Pressure is measured by which
instrument ?
112 CyM izs'kj fuEu esa ls fdl ;U= ds }kjk ekik tkrk gS \

MkbZ&vkWDlhjkbcks U;wfDyM ,flM

MkbZ&vkWDlkbM U;wfDyd ,flM

fMQjsaV U;wfDyd ,flM

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

Viscometer

Sphygmomanometer

Nanometer

Pyrometer

105

How many squares are there in a Chess


board ?

105 krjat ds ,d cksMZ esa fdrus oxZ@[kkus gksrs gSa \


Which one of the following fractions is less
106
than 1/3 ?
106 fuEu esa ls dkSu lk fHkUu vad 1@3 ls de gS \

;fn pkj vkneh feydj 40 ,dM+ Qly 30 fnuksa esa dkV


108 ldrs gSa] rks 18 vkneh 12 fnuksa esa fdrus ,dM+ Qly dkV
ysaxsa \
Who is runner up team in Football World
Cup 2014 ?
109 dkSu fo'odi QqVcky 2014 dh mi fotsrk Vhe gS \

109

112

foLdksehVj

fLQxekseSuksehVj

uSuksehVj

ik;jksehVj

113

Geneva

The Hague

Washington

New York

tsusok

n gsx

okf'kaxVu

U;w;kWdZ

114 Ram Prasad Bismil was associated with -

Kakori Conspiracy Case

Alipore Bomb case

Meerut Conspiracy case

Kanpur Conspiracy case

Where is the seat of the International Court


of justice?
113 vUrjkZ"Vh; U;k;ky; dgka ij fLFkr gS \
114 jkeizlkn fcfLey fuEu ls lac) Fks &
Osteoporosis is a disease related with
which of the following ?
vkWfLV;ksiksjksfll fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl vax dh chekjh gS
115
\

115

116 "God of Small Things" is written by 116 ^^xkWM vkWQ LekWy fFkaXl** ds ys[kd gSa &
63rd National Award for best feature film is
announced to 63osa jk"Vh; iqjLdkj esa loZJs"B Qhpj fQYe ?kksf"kr fd;k
117
x;k gS &

117

dkdksjh "kM+~;a= ekeyk

vyhiqj cy ekeyk

esjB "kM+~;a= ekeyk

dkuiqj "kM+~;a= ekeyk

Skin

Stomach

Bone

Intestine

peM+h

vkek'k;

vfLFk

vkar

3
3

Vikram Seth
fodze lsB

Arvind Adiga
vjfoUn vfMx

Arundhati Roy
v:a/krh jkW;

Jhumpa Lahiri
tqEik ykfgjh

Masaan

Peekoo

Bahubali

Bajrangi bhaijaan

elku

ihdw

ckgwcyh

ctjaxh HkkbZtku

Name the first Indigenous developed


118
Rotavirus Vaccine of India -

Rotavac

Rotacid

Rotomac

Rotomid

118 jksVk ok;jl dh izFke Lons'kh Hkkjrh; oSdlhu dk uke gS &

jksVkosd

jksVkflM

jksVkeSd

jksVkfeM

119 The Land of the Midnight Sun' is -

Norway

Italy

Belgium

Russia

119 ^^e/;jkf= ds lw;Z** dk ns'k gS &


"Before memory fades" is autobiography of
120
120 ^^fcQksj eseksjh QsM~l** vkRedFkk gS &

ukosZ

bVyh

cSfYt;e

jfl;k

Ram jethmalani

Fali S. Nariman

Nani palkhiwala

Justice Markandey Katju

jke tsBeykuh

Qyh ,l- ujheu

ukuh iky[khokyk

tfLVl ekdZ.Ms; dkVtw

Scanning devices

Multimedia devices

Pointing devices

Storing devices

LdSfuax fMokbZl

eYVhehfM;k fMokbZl

IokbafVax fMokbZl

LVksfjax fMokbZl

122 The biggest producer of spices in India is -

Gujarat

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Punjab

122 Hkkjr esa lokZf/kd elkys dh iSnkokj dgka gksrh gS \

xqtjkr

dsjyk

e/; izns'k

iatkc

395

397

403

410

Mouse, trackball and joystick are the


121
examples of ?
121 ekml] VsdckWy ,oa tkW;fLVd mnkgj.k gS &

How many articles were there originally in


123
Constitution of India ?
123 Hkkjrh; lafo/kku esa ewwy :i ls fdrus vuqPNsn Fks \
In which of the following states, the
124
Sharavati Project is located ?

395

397

403

410

Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka,

Tamil Nadu

Madhya Pradesh

124 fuEu esa ls fdl jkT; esa ^^'kkjkorh ifj;kstuk^^ fLFkr gS \

vka?kzizns'k

dukZVd

rfeyukMw

e/; izns'k

A man buys a cycle for Rs. 1400 and sells


125 it at a loss of 15%. What is the selling
price of the cycle ?

1090

1160

1190

1202

125

,d O;fDr 1400 :I;s esa lk;fdy [kjhnrk gS vkSj 15


izfr'kr gkfu esa csp nsrk gS rks lk;fdy dh dher D;k gS \

1090

1160

1190

1202

126

The Famous 'Gayatri Mantra' has been


taken from -

Rigveda

Samaveda

Yajuerveda

Atharvaveda

126 izfl) xk;=h ea= fy;k x;k gS &

_xosn ls

lkeosn ls

;tqosZn ls

vFkoZosn ls

The sum of ages of 5 children born at the


127 intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. What
is the age of the youngest child?

4 years

8 years

10 years

12 years

127

izR;sd 3 lky ds varjky esa tUesa 5 cPpksa dh vk;q dk ;ksx


50 o"kZ gSA lcls NksVs cPps dh vk;q fdruh gS \

4 o"kZ

8 o"kZ

10 o"kZ

12 o"kZ

128

Who is the highest wicket taker in Test


cricket ?

Shane Warne

Brian Lara

Courtney Walsh

Muttiah Muralitharan

'ksu okuZ

czk;u ykjk

dVZyh okWY'k

eqFkS;k eqjyh/kju

Suresh Raina

Sachin Tendulkar

Piyush Chawla

Rahul Dravid

128 VsLV fdzdsV esa lokZf/kd fodsV fdlus fy;s gSa \


129

Which batsman started his international


cricketing career at the age of 16 ?

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129

fdl cYysckt us varjkZ"Vh; fdzdsV dh 'kq:vkr 16 o"kZ dh


vk;q esa dh Fkh \

lqjs'k jSuk

lfpu rsanqydj

fi;w"k pkoyk

jkgqy nzfoM+

130

Pandit Vishwamohan Bhatt is connected


with -

Violin

Veena

Tabla

Pakhawaj

okW;fyu

oh.kk

rcyk

i[kkot

130 if.Mr fo'oeksgu Hk lac) gSa &

General English
131

He preferred Cricket ........ any other


sport.

against

to

over

than

132 The correct meaning of - GARRULOUS

Prosperous

Poor

Talkative

Close

133 Antonym of AUSPICIOUS is -

Spicy

Unfavorable

Conspicuous

Condemnatory

Nemesis

Purgation

Wrath

Catharsis

Romantic designs

Perfect plans

Ideal projects

Fanciful schemes

intimidate

delegate

abdicate

desecrate

Cataract

Pyorrhoea

Eczema

Trachoma

Palaeontology

Astrology

Geology

Astronomy

Posterior

Fluvial

Posthumous

Obituary

Exogamy

Polygamy

Polyphony

Polyphagia

One word meaning - A sleeping room for a


number of people

office

Dump

Fireside

Dormitory

142 Select antonym for the word- Forbearance

Patience

self-control

intolerance

preference

143 Killing of a human being

Torpedo

Enforcer

Homicide

Hominy

144 Synonym of ALACRITY

Mollify

Swiftness

Laziness

Lethargy

145 Synonym of ZEALOT

Fanatic

Apathy

Liberal

Impious

146 Antonym of RECONDITE

Occult

Pedantic

Hermetic

Manifest

147 Antonym of SARTORIAL

Sincere

Inelegant

Cheerful

Homespun

In a dilemma

A man who is drowning

To be evil tempered

A deep sea diver

149 The Teacher asked

Why you are late ?

Why you were late ?

Why late you are ?

Why are you late ?

150

Beautiful

Sacred

Glorious

Insane

134

In one word - Just punishment for wrong


doing -

135 The correct meaning of - Castles in the air 136

One word meaning - To give ones


authority to others

Choose the correct pair - Eye : Myopia ::


Teeth : ?
Choose the correct pair - Disease :
138
Pathology :: Planet : ?
One word meaning - A child born after the
139
death of its father
137

140 One word meaning - Plurality of wives


141

148

Choose correct meaning of - Between the


devil and the deep sea-

Opposite word in the meaning of "Profane" -

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