MCQ 31 July 2024

Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (31 July 2024)



Question/ Answer
Question1:- Which of the following are ‘goods’ within the meaning of Section 2(7) of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930:
  • (a) Things attached to land which are agreed to be severed before sale
  • (b) Things forming part of the land agreed to be served before sale
  • (c) Both (a) and (b)
  • (d) Neither (a) nor (b)
Answer is C is correct. As per Section 2(7) SOGA, 1930 goods means kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money and includes stock and shares, growing crops, grass and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be served before sale or under contract of sale. Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.
Question2:- Double jeopardy means:
  • (a) Trying two persons jointly for the same offence
  • (b) Trying the same person for two offences at two different times
  • (c) Putting the same person on trial twice for the same offence
  • (d) Trying a person for different offences committed by him in one incident
Answer is C is correct. Refer Article 20(2) Constitution of India. Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.
Question3:- The power of judicial review means:
  • (a) The power of the courts to define and interpret Constitution
  • (b) The powers of the courts to declare null and void any legislative or executive act, which is against the provisions of the Constitution
  • (c) The power of the judiciary to define and interpret laws
  • (d) The power of the courts to legislate when there is no statutory provisions
Answer is B is correct. Judicial Review means power of the courts to declare null and void any legislative or executive Act, which is against the provisions of the Constitution. Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.
Question4:- Abatement by aid requires:
  • (a) Active aiding
  • (b) Passive aiding
  • (c) Intentional aiding
  • (d) None of these
Answer is C is correct. Refer Section- 107 of IPC. Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.
Question5:- Admissions:
  • (a) Must be examined as a whole and not in parts.
  • (b) Can be examined in parts
  • (c) Can be examined as a whole or in parts
  • (d) None of the above
Answer is C is correct. Admissions unlike confession can be examined as a whole or in parts. Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.
Question6:- Which of the following courts can under Section 106 CRPC release a convict on security for keeping the peace and good behaviour?
  • (a) Sessions Courts
  • (b) Magistrate Ist class
  • (c) Appellate or Revisional court
  • (d) All the above
Answer is D is correct. Refer Section 106 Crpc, security for keeping the peace on conviction. Therefore, option (d) is the correct answer.
Question7:- Under the Evidence Act, fact means:
  • (a) Factum probandum
  • (b) Factum probans
  • (c) Both factum probandum and factum probans
  • (d) None of the above
Answer is C is correct. Fact in issue is called the principal fact or ‘factum probandum’ and facts which are necessary for proof or disproof of fact in issue or relevant facts or ‘factum probans’. Therefore, option (c) is the correct option.