MCQ 23 June 2025

Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (23 June 2025)



Question/ Answer
Question1:- In the case of Subramani vs State of Tamil Nadu, what did the Supreme Court hold regarding common intention?
  • A. It must be pre-planned only
  • B. It can never arise suddenly
  • C. It may develop on the spot
  • D. It must be proved by direct evidence
Answer is c is correct. The Supreme Court held that common intention under Section 34 IPC (now section 3(5) of BNS) can develop on the spot, and need not always be pre-planned. Therefore, option C is correct.
Question2:- X, a blacksmith, is forced by a gang of dacoits under threat of instant death to open Y’s house. They rob and kill Y’s son Z. What offence is X guilty of?
  • A. Murder
  • B. Dacoity
  • C. Criminal conspiracy
  • D. No offence
Answer is d is correct. Under Section 94 IPC (now Section 32 of BNS) acts done under compulsion of instant death are excused. Hence, X is not guilty. Therefore, option D is correct.
Question3:- The case of Laxmi vs Union of India (2014) is related to:
  • A. Child marriage
  • B. Acid attacks
  • C. Honor killings
  • D. Human trafficking
Answer is b is correct. In this landmark case, the Supreme Court issued directions for acid sale regulation and rehabilitation of acid attack victims. Therefore, option B is correct.
Question4:- Section 310 (6) of the BNS deals with:
  • A. Robbery by a group
  • B. Belonging to a gang of dacoits
  • C. Extortion by a gang
  • D. Harboring a dacoit
Answer is b is correct. Section 310(6) BNS provides punishment for being a member of a gang of dacoits, punishable with imprisonment for life or up to 10 years. Therefore, option B is correct.
Question5:- Which of the following is not considered a form of Public Interest Litigation (PIL)?
  • A. Social Action Litigation
  • B. Disadvantaged Group Litigation
  • C. Social Interest Litigation
  • D. None of these
Answer is d is correct. All listed forms Social Action, Disadvantaged Group, and Social Interest Litigation are recognized types of PIL. Hence, none is excluded. Therefore, option D is correct.