MCQ 05 April 2025

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.