MCQ 10 June 2025

Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (10 June 2025)



Question/ Answer
Question1:- Under which section of the Civil Procedure Code does the court have the general power to amend any error or defect in proceedings?
  • A) Section 151
  • B) Section 152
  • C) Section 153
  • D) Section 154
Answer is c is correct. Section 153 CPC empowers the court to amend any defect or error in any proceeding in a suit to determine the real question or issue raised. Therefore, option C is correct.
Question2:- Which provision of the Civil Procedure Code provides for a “Representative Suit”?
  • A) Order I, Rule 1
  • B) Order V, Rule 9
  • C) Order II, Rule 3
  • D) Order I, Rule 8
Answer is d is correct. Order I, Rule 8 allows one or more persons to sue or defend on behalf of all in the same interest, commonly known as a representative suit. Therefore, option D is correct.
Question3:- Which Article of the Indian Constitution embodies the protection in respect of conviction for offences?
  • A) Article 19
  • B) Article 20
  • C) Article 21
  • D) Article 22
Answer is b is correct. Article 20 of the Indian Constitution offers protection against ex post facto laws, double jeopardy, and self-incrimination. Therefore, option B is correct.
Question4:- Section 37 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, which deals with the right to proceeds of revenue compensation, is based on which doctrine?
  • A) Doctrine of Estoppel
  • B) Doctrine of Contribution
  • C) Doctrine of Part Performance
  • D) Doctrine of Election
Answer is b is correct. Section 37 is based on the principle that when multiple parties share an interest in a property, they must proportionally share the compensation for its loss. Therefore, option B is correct.
Question5:- What does Section 9 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, state about writing in transfer of property?
  • A) All transfers must be in writing
  • B) Transfers can only be oral
  • C) Transfers can be made without writing unless the law requires writing
  • D) Only lease transfers can be oral
Answer is c is correct. Section 9 permits oral transfer unless any specific law mandates that the transfer must be in writing. Therefore, option C is correct.