Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (05 April 2025)
Question/ Answer
Question1:- Deception is an essential element of the following:
(a) Criminal breach of trust
(b) Forgery
(c) Cheating
(d) All the above
Answer is c is correct. See section 415 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, according to which Deception is an essential element for fraud. Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.
Question2:- Where two courts subordinate the same High Court have taken cognizance of the same offence and question arises as to which of them shall try that offence
(a) The question shall be decided by any of these courts.
(b) The question cannot be decided by any Court.
(c) The questions shall be decided by the concerned High Courts.
(d) The question can be left to the parties.
Answer is c is correct. Section 206 of BNSS. Provides that where it is uncertain that within which court’s jurisdiction the trial should be conducted then high court shall take a decision. Therefore, option (c) is the correct option.
Question3:- Which State in India implemented the “Panchayati Raj System’ first?
(a) Rajasthan
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Bihar
(d) Uttar Pradesh
Answer is a is correct. Rajasthan was the first State in India to implement the ‘Panchayati Raj System’ on 2nd October 1959. Therefore, option (a) is the correct option.
Question4:- Which of the following is not a Bill of Exchange?
a) Share
b) Demand draft
c) Post-dated Cheque
d) None of these
Answer is a is correct. A share in a company is not a bill of exchange. Therefore, option (a) is the correct option.
Question5:- Claim for necessaries of life supplied to a lunatic under section 68:
(a) Can be enforced against the lunatic’s property or estate.
(b) Can be enforced against the lunatic personally when he ceases to be lunatic.
(c) Cannot be enforced against the lunatic or his estate.
(d) Can be enforced against the guardian of the lunatic.
Answer is a is correct. According to section 68, claim for necessaries of life supplied to a lunatic can be enforced against the lunatic’s property or estate. Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.