MCQ 30 July 2024

Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (30 July 2024)



Question/ Answer
Question1:- Where an indigent person succeeds, the court fee shall be recovered-
  • (a) From the defendant
  • b) By the State govt.
  • c) Not recoverable
  • d) From the plaintiff
Answer is B is correct. Order 33 rule 10 says that where an indigent person succeeds the court fee shall be recovered by the state government. Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.
Question2:- When will proceeding be vitiated if the Magistrate is not empowered to do so?
  • (a) To issue a search warrant u/s 94 of Crpc
  • b) To hold an inquiry u/s 176 of Crpc
  • c) Tries an offender summarily
  • d) To tender a pardon under section 306 of Crpc
Answer is C is correct. Refer sections 460 and 461 of Criminal Procedure Code. Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.
Question3:- A decree may be executed by-
  • (a) Tehsildar
  • b) Collector
  • c) District Judge
  • d) Either by the court which passed it or to which it is sent
Answer is D is correct. Section 28 of CPC deals with a decree may be executed either by the court which passed in or by the court to which it is sent for execution. Therefore, option (d) is the correct answer.
Question4:- Which of the following cases, it was held that Section-27 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is an exception to Section- 24, 25 and 26?
  • (a) Pakla Narain Swamy v. King Emperor
  • b) Inayatullah v. State of Maharashtra
  • c) State of U.P. v. Deoman Upadhyaya
  • d) P. Kottayya v. King Emperor
Answer is B is correct. In Inayatullah case SC held that Section 27 is an exception to section 24 to 26. Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.
Question5:- The President of India can declare Emergency if there is:
  • (a) War or threat of war
  • b) Failure of Constitutional machinery
  • c) Financial instability
  • d) All of the above
Answer is D is correct. Article 352, 356 and 360 deals with National emergency, State emergency and financial emergency respectively. Therefore, option (d) is the correct answer.
Question6:- Which of the following writs literally means you may have the body?
  • (a) Habeaus Corpus
  • b) Mandamus
  • c) Quo warranto
  • d) Certiorari
Answer is A is correct. Writ Habeaus corpus means to have a body. Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.
Question7:- The period of limitation for preferring an appeal to the High Court from an order of sentence, other than the sentence of death is-
  • (a) 30 Days
  • b) 90 Days
  • c) 60 Days
  • d) 45 Days
Answer is C is correct. Description 115(b) (i) second division appeals. The period of limitations for an appeal to the High Court from an order of sentence, other than the sentence of death is 60 days. Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.