MCQ 09 March 2024

Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (09 March 2024)



Question/ Answer
Question1:- Facts under the Evidence Act means
  • (a) Anything capable of being perceived by the senses only
  • (b) Anything not being capable of being perceived by the senses only
  • (c) Only any mental condition of which any person is conscious
  • (d) Anything capable of being perceived by the senses and any mental condition of which any person is conscious
Answer is D is correct. Fact as per Section 3 of Act means anything capable of being perceived by the senses and any mental condition of which any person is conscious. Therefore option (d) is the correct answer.
Question2:- According to the Indian Evidence Act, a fact is said to be ‘not proved’, when the
  • (a) Court believes that the fact does not exist
  • (b) Court considers its non-existence probable
  • (c) Fact is neither proved nor disproved
  • (d) Court considers its existence doubtful beyond all reasonable doubt
Answer is C is correct. As per Section 3 of the Act a fact is said to be not proved when the fact is neither proved nor disproved. Therefore option (c) is the correct answer.
Question3:- Which one of the following terms has not been defined by the Indian Evidence Act under Section 3?
  • (a) Court
  • (b) Document
  • (c) Evidence
  • (d) Confession
Answer is D is correct. Confession is not defined under Section 3 of the Act but court, document and evidence are all defined. Though, section 24-26 deals with the evidentiary value of confession. Therefore option (d) is the correct answer.
Question4:- Whether a weapon is a deadly weapon is a question of
  • (a) Law
  • (b) Fact
  • (c) Opinion of the expert witness
  • (d) Opinion of the judge
Answer is B is correct. Whether a weapon is a deadly weapon is a question of fact as per Section 3 of the Act. Therefore option (b) is the correct answer.
Question5:- In the Law of Evidence ‘Fact’ means and includes
  • (a) Anything perceived by the senses
  • (b) State of things capable of being perceived by the senses
  • (c) Mental condition of which a person is conscious
  • (d) All of the above
Answer is D is correct. Fact as per Section 3 of the Act means and includes anything perceived by the senses, state of things capable of being perceived by the senses and mental condition of which a person is conscious. Therefore option (d) is the correct answer.
Question6:- Facts can be
  • (a) Physical facts
  • (b) Psychological facts
  • (c) Physical as well as psychological facts
  • (d) Only physical facts and not psychological facts
Answer is C is correct. Facts can be both physical as well as psychological facts. Therefore option (c) is the correct answer.
Question7:- The affidavit given to the Court is
  • (a) Not an evidence
  • (b) An evidence
  • (c) Merely a written statement
  • (d) A proof
Answer is A is correct. The affidavit as per Section 3 of the Act is not an evidence it is merely used prove a statement but it cannot be used by the court as an evidence. Therefore option (a) is the correct answer.