Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (28 July 2025)
Question/ Answer
Question1:- Section 15 of the Indian Contract Act 1872, defines coercion. Which of the following constitutes coercion?
A) Persuading someone politely to sign a contract.
B) Threatening to commit an unlawful act to make someone enter an agreement.
C) Offering a better price for a contract.
D) Negotiating terms before signing.
Answer is b is correct. Coercion involves committing or threatening unlawful acts to force agreement. Therefore, option B is correct.
Question2:- Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding a promise under Section 9 of TPA, 1882?
A) Express promises are only verbal.
B) Implied promises can be inferred from conduct.
C) All promises must be written.
D) Silence can never amount to a promise.
Answer is b is correct. Promises not made in words but inferred from actions are implied promises. Therefore, option B is correct.
Question3:- According to Section 9 of TPA, when is a written document necessary for a transfer of property?
A) Always
B) Never
C) Only when expressly required by law
D) Only for immovable property
Answer is c is correct. According to section 9 of TPA transfer can be oral unless writing is expressly required by law. Therefore, option C is correct.
Question4:- A “document” under Section 2(8) of BNS, 2023 includes:
A) Only handwritten letters
B) Only printed papers
C) Only physical records
D) Electronic and digital records intended to be evidence
Answer is d is correct. The term document includes electronic and digital records as evidence. Therefore, option D is correct.
Question5:- Under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, for imprisonment terms exceeding one-year, solitary confinement can be for a maximum of:
A) 1 month
B) 2 months
C) 3 months
D) 6 months
Answer is c is correct. Under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for imprisonment terms exceeding one-year, solitary confinement can be for a maximum of 3 months. Therefore, option C is correct.